This sermon message was preached by Evangelist Ebenezer Udofia at Living Faith Apostolic Ministries. It has been adapted from the sermon portion of the video transcript into a detailed blog format for Bible study, Christian discipleship, local ministry outreach, and Google Ad Grants search visibility.
In a world filled with uncertainty, conflict, division, and fear, this sermon called believers back to a foundational truth: this is not our home. The born again believer lives in the world, but does not belong to the spirit of the world. Our hope is in Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God.
The sermon opened with prayer, repentance, surrender, and trust in the Word of God. The preacher acknowledged wars, rumors of wars, famine, trouble, and unrest, but also reminded the church that Jesus already told us these signs would come. The end will not come until the gospel is preached to all nations. That means the church’s assignment remains urgent and clear.
In difficult times, believers must not spread only opinions, emotions, or political feelings. We must spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. Redemption is offered to all. The sermon emphasized that salvation is not reserved for favorites, one race, one background, one class, one age, or one kind of person. Jesus said, “Come unto me, all.” The call includes the broken, the sinful, the wounded, the confused, the young, the old, the stranger, the enemy, and everyone in need of grace.
This is a powerful reminder for Christian outreach. The church must never become a barrier to someone’s salvation because of personal feelings. We should not hold back redemption from people we dislike, misunderstand, or judge. The gospel is for all mankind.
The sermon also warned believers not to become too attached to this present world. While we work, care for family, fulfill purpose, build responsibly, and serve faithfully, we must remember that earthly life is temporary. The believer’s ultimate citizenship is in the Kingdom of God. This truth should not make us careless about life; it should make us more faithful in our assignment.
While we are here, we are called to pray, serve, love, forgive, preach, disciple, and bring others to Christ. We are called to be obedient in our homes, families, jobs, ministries, and relationships. We are called to live as witnesses filled with the Holy Ghost.
For people searching for Christian sermons about the end times, wars and rumors of wars, repentance, salvation, or a Bible believing church in Raleigh, this message offers clarity. The answer to uncertain times is not fear. The answer is surrender to God, trust in His Word, and commitment to the gospel.
Living Faith Apostolic Ministries in Raleigh, NC believes the gospel must be preached with compassion and truth. We invite every person to come to Jesus Christ. No matter your past, no matter your struggle, redemption is available through Him.
This is not our home. But while we are here, we have work to do. Pray for the lost. Reach those who need hope. Live holy. Love deeply. Preach Jesus. Trust the Word.
The Kingdom of God is our hope, and Jesus Christ is still Lord.
