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True sacrifice is not always seen on the stage.Sometimes it is shown in quiet obedience, faithful service, giving, prayi...
27/05/2026

True sacrifice is not always seen on the stage.
Sometimes it is shown in quiet obedience, faithful service, giving, praying, and choosing God even when it is difficult.

As members of the church, we are called to deny ourselves, carry our cross, and serve the Lord with a willing heart. A growing church is built by people who are willing to sacrifice their time, comfort, strength, and resources for the work of God.

We must be willing to sacrifice our time for the Lord, help the church in spreading the Gospel, and work together in unity as one body of Christ. Every member has a purpose, and when we serve together with love and commitment, God is glorified through His church.

Serving God will cost something, but every sacrifice made for Him is never wasted.

“By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.”
Hebrews 13:15 KJV

Let us be Christians who are faithful, committed, united, and willing to sacrifice for the glory of God.

24/05/2026

When The World Looks Better Than God | Sunday Service

24/05/2026

Jephthah - Judges Series | Sunday School

23/05/2026

“My Faith Has Found a Resting Place”, also known as “No Other Plea,” was written by Eliza Edmunds Hewitt in the late 1800s. The hymn was born out of a strong Christian conviction that salvation and peace with God are found in Jesus Christ alone, not in religious systems, good works, emotions, or personal merit.

The opening words set the tone immediately:

“My faith has found a resting place,
Not in device nor creed…”

Hewitt was emphasizing that true spiritual rest does not come from man-made ideas, traditions, or trying to earn acceptance before God. Instead, the believer can rest completely in the finished work of Christ.

The most famous part of the hymn is the chorus:

“I need no other argument,
I need no other plea,
It is enough that Jesus died,
And that He died for me.”

That line became deeply loved in evangelical churches because it expresses simple but powerful assurance of salvation. The believer’s confidence is not in feelings, performance, or religion, but in the death of Jesus Christ on the cross.

The message became even more meaningful because Hewitt herself experienced severe suffering. As a young woman, she suffered a serious spinal injury that left her bedridden for a long time and affected her health for years. During those painful seasons, she devoted herself to writing hymns filled with hope, joy, and confidence in God. So the hymn was not written from an easy life, but from someone who personally learned what it meant to find “a resting place” in Christ during hardship.

Because of its clear gospel message and comforting assurance, the hymn became a favorite in many Baptist and evangelical churches and is still sung today as a testimony of faith in Christ alone.

**The music in this video is not by LifePoint Baptist Church. We only uploaded it to share the message of the song. However, the presentation was prepared by LifePoint to help share the message.

The Atonement | Sunday Service
23/05/2026

The Atonement | Sunday Service

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17/05/2026

Not Many Mighty, Not Many Noble | Sunday Service

17/05/2026

Tattoo, Body Markings, and Piercings | Sunday School

Not every promise in your Bible is a promise to you. There are eight covenants in the Bible, and each one matters. They ...
13/05/2026

Not every promise in your Bible is a promise to you.

There are eight covenants in the Bible, and each one matters.

They are the framework God uses to deal with man across the ages. They tell us who He is, what He has promised, and to whom.

They tell us why Israel is still Israel, why the Church is something new, and why the blood of Christ holds it all together.

Knowing the covenants is not optional. It is the difference between reading the Bible rightly and reading it wrongly.

Open your Bible this week with the covenants in mind. You will see things you have read a hundred times in a way you have never seen them before.

Here is something worth thinking through carefully.The biblical tithe was a specific command, given to a specific nation...
12/05/2026

Here is something worth thinking through carefully.

The biblical tithe was a specific command, given to a specific nation, under a specific covenant. It was crops and livestock, paid to the Levites, to sustain a priesthood and a temple system.

None of those conditions exists today.

That is not a loophole. That is the Bible rightly divided.

Modern "tithing" is an Old Testament word borrowed and misapplied to a New Testament practice God calls grace giving.

The New Testament calls believers to something different and higher: cheerful, purposeful, grace-driven giving.

The New Testament does not lower the standard. It raises it. Not ten percent under compulsion, but everything under grace.

Stop tithing a system you were never under. Start giving from a heart that has been bought.

What we have is something better: the privilege of grace giving. Purposeful. Generous. Cheerful.

God has always had a plan. But His plan did not change — only His administration did.Dispensationalism is not a man-made...
11/05/2026

God has always had a plan. But His plan did not change — only His administration did.

Dispensationalism is not a man-made system invented to complicate the Bible.
It is the Bible's own framework for understanding how God has dealt with mankind across time.

Rightly dividing the Word of Truth (2 Timothy 2:15) is not optional — it is commanded.

When you understand the dispensations, the Bible stops contradicting itself and starts making perfect sense. The right thing in the wrong dispensation is still the wrong thing.
Study your Bible. Rightly divide it. And trust the God who never changes, even when His administration does.

-PGT

10/05/2026

Builders vs Wreckers (Mother's Day Sermon) | Sunday Service

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