Category: Moe Bergeron

  • A Christ-focused message on Mark 9:14-29

    A Christ-focused message on Mark 9:14-29

    In the first half of Mark chapter 9, we witness the awe-inspiring Transfiguration of Jesus. Peter, James, and John are privileged to see Jesus in His radiant glory, accompanied by Moses and Elijah. This moment represents the culmination of the Law and the Prophets, with God the Father declaring from…

  • The Limitations of Human Effort

    The Limitations of Human Effort

    The world is full of methods promising peace, fulfillment, and transformation. From self-help books to metaphysical teachings, people are searching for meaning, purpose, and a sense of control over their lives. Many of these approaches offer temporary motivation or the illusion of self-mastery, but they inevitably fall short. No matter…

  • True Religion: More Than a System, a Life in Christ

    True Religion: More Than a System, a Life in Christ

    True Christianity transcends ritual and tradition; it is about a living relationship with Jesus Christ that transforms hearts. Genuine faith expresses itself through love, caring for the vulnerable, and walking in holiness. It emphasizes inner peace found only in Christ, urging believers to reflect His love and pursue righteousness in…

  • A Love That Lays Itself Down

    When two people enter marriage, they are not stepping into a mere contract but a covenant—one that mirrors Christ’s relationship with His Church. Too often, couples approach marriage counseling with questions about compatibility, communication, or fairness, but the first and most important question should be… Are you willing to lay…

  • The Golden Cup and the Clay Alike: Finding Worth in Christ

    The Golden Cup and the Clay Alike: Finding Worth in Christ

    In a world that thirsts for grandeur, the humble and unassuming are often overlooked. We admire strength, wealth, and influence, yet God delights in what the world dismisses. The poem below captures this contrast beautifully—the simplicity of an earthen vessel, the seeming insignificance of a shell, and yet, within that…

  • Christ’s Great Commission: Casting Nets for Souls

    Christ’s Great Commission: Casting Nets for Souls

    When Jesus called His disciples to be “fishers of men,” He was speaking to men who understood the toil and patience of fishing. It was their livelihood, requiring persistence and endurance. But the call He gave them was far greater than casting nets into the sea; it was a call…

  • When God’s Promises and Man’s Expectations Collide

    In 1 Kings 9:10-12, Solomon offers Hiram cities in Galilee as a reward for his support, but Hiram is disappointed, revealing a disconnect between expectations and reality. This theme is echoed in John 7:41, where skepticism towards the Messiah from Galilee reflects similar misunderstandings of God’s purposes, urging us to…

  • Sustained by His Power, Guided by His Word

    Sustained by His Power, Guided by His Word

    There is a quiet strength in a heart that leans wholly upon the Lord. In a world where uncertainty often clouds our days, the soul anchored in God’s power finds unshaken confidence. To be sustained by His might, guided by His word, and established in His will is not only…

  • Why God Chose You: To Show His Goodness to the World

    Have you ever paused to marvel at the profound truths found in 1 Peter 2:9? The apostle Peter doesn’t just describe what God has done for us—he explains why He did it. This verse is like a beautiful tapestry woven with four incredible truths about who we are in Christ:…