Oct 26, 2025
What to Do When the World Feels Dark – Isaiah 9
In this message from Isaiah 9, Pastor Thomas takes a down-to-earth look at where hope and peace really come from. He connects everyday life stress, family struggles, and even Halloween decorations to the deeper truth that light still breaks through the dark. Drawing on the famous passage “a child will be born, a son will be given,” he explains how lasting hope grows inside us, changes the way we see the world, and leads to real joy and peace. If you’ve been feeling the weight of the world lately, this episode is an invitation to breathe, believe again, and let light rise in the places that feel dim.
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  • Oct 26, 2025What to Do When the World Feels Dark – Isaiah 9
    Oct 26, 2025
    What to Do When the World Feels Dark – Isaiah 9
    In this message from Isaiah 9, Pastor Thomas takes a down-to-earth look at where hope and peace really come from. He connects everyday life stress, family struggles, and even Halloween decorations to the deeper truth that light still breaks through the dark. Drawing on the famous passage “a child will be born, a son will be given,” he explains how lasting hope grows inside us, changes the way we see the world, and leads to real joy and peace. If you’ve been feeling the weight of the world lately, this episode is an invitation to breathe, believe again, and let light rise in the places that feel dim.
  • Oct 12, 2025Spiritual Strength Starts at Home – Isaiah 8
    Oct 12, 2025
    Spiritual Strength Starts at Home – Isaiah 8
    In this sermon, Pastor Thomas reflects on Isaiah 8 and how God uses families as signs of hope and purpose in the midst of cultural and spiritual chaos. Through personal stories and biblical insight, he explores the weight of spiritual authority in the home, the significance of names, and the impact of generational choices. This message is a call to stand firm, lead with faith, and recognize that even in uncertain times, God is present and working through us, especially through our families. #FaithAndFamily #Isaiah8 #GenerationalLegacy #BiblicalWisdom #BreakTheCycle
  • Oct 5, 2025Hope Hidden in the Hard Stuff – Isaiah 7
    Oct 5, 2025
    Hope Hidden in the Hard Stuff – Isaiah 7
    In this week’s message from Isaiah 7, Pastor Thomas explores what it means to trust God when the plan doesn’t make sense. King Ahaz faced enemies closing in and fear shaking his people, but God’s message was simple: “Stand firm in your faith.” In the middle of chaos, God gave a strange sign—a promise that a virgin would give birth to a son called Emmanuel, God with us. Centuries later, that promise would point to Jesus. Through the story, Pastor Thomas reminds us that God is still at work even when the map looks foggy, when the world feels divided, and when life doesn’t go to plan. This message is about faith, hope, and learning to trust that God’s bigger story is unfolding—even when we can’t see it yet.
  • Sep 28, 2025Small Acts, Eternal Impact – Isaiah 6
    Sep 28, 2025
    Small Acts, Eternal Impact – Isaiah 6
    In this week’s message from Isaiah 6, Pastor Thomas unpacks Isaiah’s powerful vision of God’s throne room and the prophet’s response: “Here I am, send me.” We’re reminded that God doesn’t call the equipped—He equips the called. Sometimes the mission looks hard, unnoticed, or fruitless, but God is looking for people willing to go, serve, and plant seeds of faith even when the results aren’t immediate. From scrubbing toilets to sharing a cup of cold water, no act of obedience is too small when it’s done for Him.
  • Sep 21, 2025Don’t Fall for the World’s Spin – Isaiah 5
    Sep 21, 2025
    Don’t Fall for the World’s Spin – Isaiah 5
    In this sermon, Pastor Thomas looks at Isaiah 5 and God’s warning to His people through the story of a vineyard that produced wild, worthless grapes. It’s a picture of what happens when people turn away from what’s right and start calling evil good and good evil. This message is both sobering and hopeful: sobering because God takes evil seriously, but hopeful because He shows us how to overcome it. Instead of being shaped by a world that confuses truth and darkness, we’re called to live with clarity, conviction, and love—overcoming evil with good.
  • Sep 14, 2025Soul Shelter: Isaiah 4 Explained
    Sep 14, 2025
    Soul Shelter: Isaiah 4 Explained
    Pastor Thomas Eng examines Isaiah 4 verse-by-verse to show how God’s “covering” is not a promise of a trouble-free life but a supernatural protection of the soul — a canopy of glory, branches that shelter one another, and a cleansing by the Word. He ties the Old Testament imagery (cloud by day, fire by night, the Branch) to New Testament realities — Christ as our rock and the church as the vine — and offers practical implications for prayer, family, and faithful living.
  • Sep 7, 2025Judgment or Discipline? Understanding God’s Heart – Isaiah 3
    Sep 7, 2025
    Judgment or Discipline? Understanding God’s Heart – Isaiah 3
    In this message from the Journey Through Isaiah series, Pastor Thomas explores the often-misunderstood topic of judgment. Drawing from Isaiah 3, he explains the difference between God’s judgment in the Old Testament—directed at a nation—and in the New Testament, where God deals with individuals through discipline, not condemnation. Pastor Thomas shares personal stories, including a father-daughter lesson on grace, to illustrate how God’s discipline always carries a purpose: to correct, teach, and draw us closer to Him. This sermon challenges us to see judgment not as punishment, but as a loving invitation to walk in humility, holiness, and trust in God alone.
  • Aug 31, 2025Breaking Idols, Building Faith – Isaiah 2
    Aug 31, 2025
    Breaking Idols, Building Faith – Isaiah 2
    In this message from Isaiah 2, Pastor Thomas unpacks the call to humility in a world driven by pride and self-promotion. He reminds us that true transformation doesn’t come from self-help or building our own kingdoms, but from surrendering to Christ. Exploring both the daily walk of faith and the radical moments of breakthrough, this sermon challenges us to lay down our idols, resist the pull of pride, and place our confidence in Jesus alone.
  • Aug 24, 2025Tired of Religion? God Wants Relationship – Isaiah 1
    Aug 24, 2025
    Tired of Religion? God Wants Relationship – Isaiah 1
    This sermon takes a fresh look at Isaiah 1, exposing the emptiness of religion without heart, the weight of sin, and the incredible hope of God’s grace. If you’ve ever felt stuck in guilt, weary from trying to be ‘good enough,’ or longing for real freedom, these messages will point you to the God who washes us white as snow and invites us into life-changing relationship with Him.