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Power at Work

Power at Work

A key element of spiritual maturity is understanding the power that operates within the believer. Christ has already completed the work of salvation through His baptism, death, and resurrection. Through the Gospel of the water and the Spirit, everything needed for salvation is finished. However, many believers live as though there is a power failure. Like a sudden blackout, everything becomes still and dark. In the same way, though God has given us power, many walk around as though that power is not there, living passive and mediocre lives, without purpose or direction.

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Pursuing Spiritual Completeness

Pursuing Spiritual Completeness

As we start the new year, God is setting a clear direction for the church and for every elects in NCCkl. Our Theme for 2026 “Present Everyone Mature” is not merely a theme or a slogan—it is God’s call for the growth and maturity of His church. It speaks of God’s purpose for our lives and His desire for every believer to grow, mature, and be firmly established in Christ.

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Mercy Endures Forever

Mercy Endures Forever

This message, titled “Mercy Endures Forever,” brings us back to the heart of the Gospel. It reminds us who we were before Christ, what happened when God’s mercy appeared in our lives, and how that same mercy continues to shape the way we live each day as God’s redeemed people. As we turn to Titus 3:3–8, we will see clearly that salvation is not a reward for the righteous, but a rescue for the ruined—accomplished entirely by God through the finished work of Jesus Christ, revealed in the Gospel of the water and the Spirit.

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Mercy Personified

Mercy Personified

Today’s message continues that journey by bringing us face to face with mercy personified in the person of Jesus Christ. This truth is powerfully revealed in John 8:2–11, a familiar yet deeply revealing passage of Scripture. In this account, a woman caught in adultery is brought before Jesus, publicly shamed and condemned by religious leaders. Yet the focus of this passage is not her sin, but Jesus’ response, through which the true nature of divine mercy is revealed.

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