Sermons

The Word of God faithfully preached to the Church is one of the most essential aspects of Christian discipleship. Through preaching every saint is equipped and trained for ministry as disciple-making disciples.

This is one reason preaching is the central element of our Lord’s Day worship.

One of the best ways to know what we believe is by listening to what is regularly preached.

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Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

The Sabbath Rest of God

In Genesis 2.1-3, God rests from his work of creation and by doing so, he sets an example and pattern for all people to follow. Here we learn that we must sanctify the sabbath, devoting a special day in our weeks for worship and to rest. If we’re going to do that, there are four important themes we need to understand concerning God’s rest: 1) The completion of the cosmic temple, 2) the coronation of the cosmic king, 3) the consecration of the sabbath day, and 4) the consummation of the sabbath rest.

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Titus Waiehu Community Church Titus Waiehu Community Church

Faithful Gospel Living

Kenny Komatsu preaches from Titus 3.8-11 helping us to see the importance of consistent and faithful gospel living. Gospel living simply means we live out the gospel by devoting ourselves to good works and avoid foolish distractions. In our text, we find that we have to do three things : 1) trust in the gospel and insist on living it out, 2) devote ourselves to good works, and 3) avoid foolish distractions.

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Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

Created in God’s Image Pt. 2

We continue to meditate on Genesis 1.26-28. Last Sunday we considered what it meant to bear God’s image. Today we considered seven societal implications of being made in God’s image: 1) Man is creaturely, 2) Human-life is sacred, 3) Gender is a gift, 4) Family is foundational, 5) Sin is dehumanizing, 6) Sin is cosmic treason, and 7) the Church is essential.

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Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

Created in God’s Image Pt. 1

In Genesis 1.26-28, we learn the that creator whom we image is trinitarian. In other words, He is the one true and living God who exists in a plurality of persons. We also consider three foundational truths about being created in God’s image: 1) we were created to uniquely represent God, 2) we were created uniquely relate to God, and 3) we were created to uniquely receive God’s law.

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Matthew Waiehu Community Church Matthew Waiehu Community Church

The Value of Church Discipline

In Matthew 18.15-20, Mike Komatsu walks us through Jesus’ instructions on church discipline. Jesus teaches the church a four step process for restoring wayward members through loving discipline.

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Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

The Creation of the World

This is our second sermon in Genesis. Here we cover all of chapter one and the main goal is not jsut to better understand the work of creation but to increase of our worship of the God of creation. There three big ideas highlighted in this sermon: 1) The theories of creation, 2) the days of creation, and 3) the God of creation.

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Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

In the Beginning, God

Genesis 1 gives us the definitive, inspired, inerrant, authoritative word from God on creation and the origin of the cosmos. In this sermon, we considered four introductory points to the book of Genesis, including 7 important interpretative lenses that we must use to be faithful interpreters of Genesis: 1) we interpret Genesis historically, 2) we interpret Genesis canonically, 3) we interpret Genesis theo-centrically, 4) we interpret Genesis redemptively, 5) we interpret Genesis typologically, 6) we interpret Genesis covenantally, and 7) we interpret Genesis worshipfully.

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Psalms Waiehu Community Church Psalms Waiehu Community Church

Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 7: Enjoying our Peace

Psalm 133 is the final sermon text in our reconciliation series. Here we learn the best way to guard our peace is by celebrating and enjoying it. In Psalm 133, we find four reasons why we should enjoy and delight in our peace: 1) Our Peace is Good, 2) Our Peace is Holy, 3) Our Peace is Life-Giving, and 4) Our Peace is Eternal.

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Titus Waiehu Community Church Titus Waiehu Community Church

Partnering in the Spread of the Gospel

In Titus 3.12-15 helps us to see the importance of gospel-partnership. That is the only way the gospel spreads throughout the world. There are four parts to this text: 1) a roll call, 2) a repeated reminder, 3) a command to kokua, 4) the grace to accomplish it.

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Luke Waiehu Community Church Luke Waiehu Community Church

Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 6: Restoration

In Luke 15, we continue our series on reconciliation by looking at the last element of the reconciliation process: restoration. Jesus tells three parables: 1) the lost sheep, 2) the lost coin, and 3) the lost son. In these parables Jesus builds on the themes of restoration, rejoicing, and resentment. His main point is to teach us that anytime there is sin, confession, repentance, forgiveness, and restoration, we should rejoice and celebrate like our Father in Heaven.

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Matthew Waiehu Community Church Matthew Waiehu Community Church

Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 5: Forgiveness

We continue our series on biblical reconciliation by considering the 4th step in the reconciliation process: forgiveness. In Matthew 18.21-35, we consider the extent with forgiveness and the scandal of unforgiveness. We also consider 5 common misconceptions about forgiveness.

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Ephesians Waiehu Community Church Ephesians Waiehu Community Church

Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 4: Repentance

We continue our reconciliation series by preaching from Ephesians 4.17-24. In this sermon, we consider the third step of the reconciliation process: repentance. Here we consider the three R’s of repentance: 1) Reject the sin (22), 2) Renew your mind (23), and 3) Replace sinful behavior with righteous behavior (24).

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Luke Waiehu Community Church Luke Waiehu Community Church

Four Aspects of Repentance

Pastor Noah Brennan (Kahului Baptist Church) surveys several key texts as he preaches on repentance. Repentance begins and sustains our life of faith. It is essential in every way imaginable. In this sermon, Pastor Noah covers four aspects of repentance: 1) Repentance at the heart-level, 2) Repentance as relational, 3) Repentance as a proclamation of the gospel, and 4) Repentance as fuel for worship.

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1 John Waiehu Community Church 1 John Waiehu Community Church

Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 3: Confession

In 1 John 1.5-10, we’re continuing our series through reconciliation. In this sermon, we consider the second step or phase in the process of reconciliation, which is confession. Here we answer three questions about confession from our text: 1) What is Confession? 2) Why is Confession Necessary? and 3) How is Confession Practiced?

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James Waiehu Community Church James Waiehu Community Church

Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 2: Conflict

This sermon is part 2 of our 6 part series on reconciliation. In James 4.1-10, we find the source (vv.1-5) and solution (vv.6-10) of conflict. Here we learn that the source of conflict is never the devil, or our biological issues, or other people. Rather the source is always our own sinful desires. We also learn that the solution is humility before God. And James gives us 5 expressions of humility that God desires in our conflict (submitting and drawing near to God, resisting the devil, cleansing and lamenting our sin).

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2 Corinthians Waiehu Community Church 2 Corinthians Waiehu Community Church

Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 1: Vertical Reconciliation

Conflict is unavoidable, even in the church. We desperately need to understand and practice biblical reconciliation. This sermon part 1 of a six part series on reconciliation. Reconciliation can be categorized in two ways: 1) vertical (between us and God) and 2) horizontal (between one another). Before we can practice horizontal reconciliation we must understand vertical reconciliation. In 2 Corinthians 5.17-21, we consider: 1) The Model of Reconciliation, 2) The Ministry of Reconciliation, and 3) The Message of Reconciliation.

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Ephesians Waiehu Community Church Ephesians Waiehu Community Church

The Wiles of the Devil

In Ephesians 6.10-20, Pastor Ryan Fullerton (Immanuel Baptist, Louisville Kentucky) helps us to understand the person and the work of the devil so that we as the church can stand firm against his evil schemes.

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1 Timothy Waiehu Community Church 1 Timothy Waiehu Community Church

Guarding the Gospel Together

In 1 Timothy 6.20-21, Paul gives Timothy one final charge. He exhorts Timothy to guard the gospel and avoid false teaching. This is something he’s done throughout this letter but as he wraps up he wants to make sure Timothy does not forgot why he’s in Ephesus. In a similar way, every true church and every true christian has been entrusted with the gospel and also must take the responsibility to guard it very seriously. In this sermon we contemplate two big ideas: 1) the Preservation of the Gospel (20-21) and 2) the provision of Grace (21).

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Ezekiel Waiehu Community Church Ezekiel Waiehu Community Church

Can These Bones Live?

Ezekiel 37.1-14 helps us to see that our greatest need is not to turn a new leaf or gain better circumstances or fix all our relational problems. Our greatest need is spiritual life. What we all need is spiritual resurrection. In our text this morning we’re given both a Picture of Resurrection (vv. 1-10) and a Promise of Resurrection (vv.11-14). The main question we must answer in this text is can these bones live? And the answer is an emphatic yes! Because Christ lives, we too can live. In him, we can have resurrection life.

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Matthew Waiehu Community Church Matthew Waiehu Community Church

Confidence in Jesus

In Matthew 12.14-21, Pastor Ikaika (Hamama Community Church) helps us to see three reasons why we should have confidence in Jesus: 1) Jesus is not distracted but he’s focused on the main thing, 2) Jesus is continuing to work, and 3) Jesus has come to fulfill the salvation plan of God.

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