Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Staff
  • Sermons
  • Give Online

Author Archive for Jill Chan – Page 17

Redeeming the Irredeemable

Posted by Jill Chan 
· November 12, 2021 

He has been described as a he-man with a she-weakness. Raised from birth in a privileged spiritual environment, with a unique and special calling upon his life, his unusual spiritual gifts and power were on full display early on in his young adult years. Unfortunately Samson’s great physical strength was not matched by a corresponding strength of character, and his bent toward living life on the edge eventually caught up with him resulting in the tragic loss of his sight, freedom, and every last vestige of human dignity. But, as we’ll be reminded this morning, human sin and the terrible toll it can exact, does not necessarily get the last word. God’s ability to turn tragedy into triumph was on full display in the closing scene of Samson’s life, in Judges 16:23-31 in a message entitled, “Redeeming the Irredeemable”.

Categories : More Than Conquerers, Sermons

Destroying the Indestructible

Posted by Jill Chan 
· November 4, 2021 

There was no more daunting image, jutting out of the lush Jordan valley, then the ancient walled city of Jericho.  It was an imposing, impregnable fortress, standing sentinel over the gateway into the land of Canaan.  No sooner had the ill-equipped, rag-tag group of wilderness wanderers crossed the raging Jordan river on to the banks of the promised land, then they were staring down both barrels of the oldest, strongest, most intimidating embattlement in all of Palestine.  What God did, how he did it, and what he taught them in the process is powerful witness to the certain truth that we are indeed more than conquerors, as we’ll see again this morning by way of Joshua 5:13 – 6:27 in a message entitled, “Destroying the Indestructible”.

Categories : More Than Conquerers, Sermons

More Than Conquerors

Posted by Jill Chan 
· October 30, 2021 

Joshua 3-4

Categories : More Than Conquerers, Sermons

The Power of the Word Proclaimed

Posted by Jill Chan 
· October 22, 2021 

Preaching has fallen on hard times.   Pulpits have by and large disappeared, making our sanctuaries look more like a Ted Talk than a place of worship.  But the changes are far more than just cosmetic, or the innocent pursuit of relevancy by way of stage furnishings and the latest display of technology.  Which makes the closing words of the Sermon on the Mount so important.  Matthew’s record ends not with the final words of Jesus’ sermon, but with the collective response of those who heard it.  It is one of those brief statements that we could easily blow right by, as nothing more than a convenient literary device meant to provide a comfortable transition from one section of scripture to another.  But, as we’ll see this morning, Matthew 7:28-29 records something quite profound and profoundly significant.  We’ll consider the meaning and significance of Matthew’s after-sermon report in a much needed message entitled, “The Power of the Word Proclaimed”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Our Marching Orders in Two Words

Posted by Jill Chan 
· October 15, 2021 

We want to tarry one additional week over the concluding words of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.  In the words of Peter, “Lord, it is good for us to be here” (Matt. 17:4).  As we have seen, Jesus alerted us to the reality that following him is neither easy nor automatic, “Small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it” (7:14). The way is hard to enter, difficult to stay on, and not many do.  But just because it is not easy, does not mean it is complicated.  In fact, it is decidedly not.  As we’ll see this morning, the whole of our discipleship comes down to two very simple and clear imperatives.  Simple and clear in their meaning, but profound in their implications.  This morning we’ll consider the significance and meaning of those two commands, and the surprising extent of their implications, as we turn again to Matthew 7:24-27, in a message entitled, “Our Marching Orders in Two Words”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

The Distinct Difference Between Hearing and Doing

Posted by Jill Chan 
· October 6, 2021 

Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, his primer on kingdom living, comes to a decisive conclusion by way of a parable, a parable of two houses. Which dramatically and memorably illustrate two very distinct and different responses to his words with two very distinct and different outcomes. Because we don’t often comprehend or take seriously the significance between those two responses, or their two respective outcomes, Jesus drives home the truth with a mental picture easy to imagine and hard to forget. This morning we’ll consider the significance and meaning of those two houses, and the two differing responses they illustrate, in Matthew 7:21-23, in a message entitled, “The Distinct Difference Between Hearing and Doing” .

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

The Hard Truth About False Profession

Posted by Jill Chan 
· September 30, 2021 

In preparing us for the challenges of the road to kingdom living, Jesus alerts us to two potential hazards that can significantly endanger our way. Having warned us about the prevalence of false prophets – those who have our ear, who shape our belief and behavior, who appear to be in line with God’s truth and God’s will, but are not – he turns his attention to the prevalence of false professions. Those who clearly, even enthusiastically, profess faith in Jesus Christ, but who in the end will not enter the kingdom of heaven. How could that situation possibly exist? What would be the cause, and what are the lessons for us? This morning we’ll consider the significance and meaning of Jesus’ sober warning in Matthew 7:21-23, in a message entitled, “The Hard Truth About False Profession”.

Note: No sermon video posted for 9/19/21 due to technical issues with the recording.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

The Road Less Traveled

Posted by Jill Chan 
· September 14, 2021 

Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount now begins to draw to a close.  The main body of his instruction has been completed and for the better part of the last chapter Jesus will conclude with several points of application, invitation and call to decision.  Each laying bare the truth that the road to kingdom living is neither easy or automatic.  It involves a conscious, deliberate personal choice that each of us must make, to enter an intentional way of life that is hard to find, and even harder to live.  And all while the vast majority of those around us, oblivious and unconcerned, are simply on their merry way.  We come this morning to the first of those decision points in Matthew 7:13-14, in a message entitled, “The Road Less Traveled” .

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

The Fullness of the Father’s Faithfulness

Posted by Jill Chan 
· September 9, 2021 

One of the greatest and most comprehensive promises in all of scripture comes smack dab in the middle of one of the most important sections of one of the most important sermons Jesus ever gave. And, significantly, it follows right on the heels of his warning about the two greatest threats to God’s kingdom work, namely, material ambition and judging others (Matt. 6:19; 7:1). Why? Because, as we’ll see this morning, that promise is a direct response and specific answer to both. It turns out that the fear and insecurity that drive our material ambitions, and fuel our judgment of others, find their answer in living out of “The Fullness of the Father’s Faithfulness”, the categorical and unequivocal promise that Jesus affirms in Matthew 7:7-12.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Curing the Soul of Fear of Want

Posted by Jill Chan 
· August 25, 2021 

As we saw in Jesus’s searching words, there are three choices that make exclusive claims upon us and determine the fundamental trajectory of our lives –– where is our treasure, what is our vision, who is our master. But that raises some important questions. What exactly causes us to want to store up treasure on earth? What makes our life oriented toward greed and covetousness? Why would we willingly submit to the slavery of mammon? In the verses that follow Jesus goes deeper, from the symptoms to the diagnosis, to the true spiritual cause, and importantly, the true spiritual cure for those choices. Addressing the specific soul care that is needed if we’re to be truly free, and truly flourish. This morning we’ll consider that much needed prescription in Matthew 6:25-34, in a message entitled, “Curing the Soul of Fear of Want”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons
« Previous Page
Next Page »

Glorifying God by Encouraging
All People to Pursue a Lifelong,
Joyous Relationship with Jesus Christ

C H U R C H   S E R V I C E

SUNDAYS 10:00 AM

All are Welcome!

LOCATION

 Lincoln Public Library

485 Twelve Bridges Drive, Lincoln, CA 95648

Directions: From Hwy 65 North take the Twelve Bridges exit, take the first right on Colonnade Drive. The Willow Room is located on the South Side of the Library complex (in back of the main library). The closest parking lot is to the right as you approach the building. 

Contact

All Souls South Placer
P. O. Box 942
Lincoln, CA 95648

Phone: 916-316-7685
info@allsoulssouthplacer.org

All Souls South Placer
Copyright © 2026 All Rights Reserved