short sermons
Worhip, Tithes
and Offerings
Would you like to know what the Bible really says about tithes and offerings? Are there any instruction for how we should worship the Lord? These short sermons, presented at Wellknown Christian Centre, are presented to ground you in a biblical understanding of giving.
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Hiding from God
In this message, “Hiding from God,” we journey from Abraham’s altar in Genesis 22 to Adam’s hiding in Genesis 3, ...
In this message, “Hiding from God,” we journey from Abraham’s altar in Genesis 22 to Adam’s hiding in Genesis 3, through the leprosy laws of Leviticus, and ultimately to the ...cross of Christ. We see a single thread: God desires open hearts, not hidden sins. Like Abraham saying “Here I am” instead of hiding, we are invited to bring our brokenness, worship, and offerings to Him without pretence. This teaching challenges us to examine what we are holding back and to surrender our hearts fully to God in worship.Show More

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Trespass and Ransom
In this message, we explore why Isaiah 53 describes Jesus as a guilt (trespass) offering rather than a sin ...
In this message, we explore why Isaiah 53 describes Jesus as a guilt (trespass) offering rather than a sin offering. Tracing through Leviticus, the cleansing rituals for lepers, and Abraham’s ...ram in Genesis 22, we see how Christ fulfills the role of ransom and restoration—bringing us back into God’s covenant community. The ram, not just the lamb, points to Christ as the one who bore our trespass, redeemed us from death, and made true worship possible. This teaching reminds us that our offerings today are not payments for redemption but acts of grateful worship to the God who has already ransomed us in Christ.Show More

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"All on the Altar — We Don’t Come Empty Handed" | Short Sermon
Exodus 23:15 commands us not to appear before God empty-handed. In Christ, we bring not external gifts but our very ...
Exodus 23:15 commands us not to appear before God empty-handed. In Christ, we bring not external gifts but our very selves, offering both our best and our weakness as living ...sacrifices before Him.Show More

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"Overturned Tables — From Ritual to Grace" | Short Sermon
When Jesus overturned the tables, He was not just condemning corruption but declaring the end of ritual ...
When Jesus overturned the tables, He was not just condemning corruption but declaring the end of ritual transaction. In Him, worship shifts from buying sacrifices to becoming the living sacrifice ...of grace.Show More

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"Already Victorious — God has Devoured Your Enemy" | Short Sermon
Isaiah 25 and 1 Corinthians 15 proclaim that God has already swallowed up death in victory. Our worship is not a ...
Isaiah 25 and 1 Corinthians 15 proclaim that God has already swallowed up death in victory. Our worship is not a plea for triumph but thanksgiving to the One who ...has already overcome the enemy.Show More

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"From Sweat to Surrender — Christ Breaks the Curse" | Short Sermon
From Adam’s sweat in Eden to the priests’ linen garments and Christ’s sweat of blood in Gethsemane, the curse of ...
From Adam’s sweat in Eden to the priests’ linen garments and Christ’s sweat of blood in Gethsemane, the curse of toil runs through Scripture. Jesus bears that curse, so our ...worship and giving flow not from fear or striving, but from freedom in Him.Show More

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"What Does Your Worship Cost?" | A Short Sermon on Giving and Sacrifice
In this short message, we explore what it means to not come before the Lord empty-handed (Exod. 23:15). Worship ...
In this short message, we explore what it means to not come before the Lord empty-handed (Exod. 23:15). Worship always carries a cost — not in mere offerings, but in ...the surrender of ourselves as living sacrifices. Through Christ, we approach God not transactionally, but with lives wholly given to Him (Rom. 12:1).Show More

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"A Tithe to Melchizedek" | Short Sermon
In this short sermon, we revisit Abram’s encounter with Melchizedek in Genesis 14, where he offers a tenth of his ...
In this short sermon, we revisit Abram’s encounter with Melchizedek in Genesis 14, where he offers a tenth of his spoils to the priest of God Most High. This act ...was not law, but worship — a response of gratitude and recognition of God’s kingship. The New Testament reminds us in Hebrews 7 that Jesus is our eternal High Priest, so our giving is ultimately an offering to Him.Show More
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