Sermons
& Teaching.

Biblical study and spiritual reflection. Sermons written during theological education and ongoing ministry study.

From Titus Baptist Bible College

These sermons were written while enrolled in theological education, exploring Scripture, church history, and the foundations of faith. They represent my wrestling with God's Word and attempts to communicate eternal truth in accessible ways.

Superstitious Fruit

by Samuel A

An examination of the difference between religious practice and genuine faith. How superstition masquerades as spirituality, and what true spiritual fruit looks like.

The Structure & Its Priorities Reveal Its Process

by Samuel A

How organizational structure reflects underlying values. What a church, business, or community prioritizes becomes evident in how it's built. A study in ecclesiastical design and spiritual intention.

Superstitious Fruit (Draft)

by Samuel A

Draft/alternate sermon entry preserved from the legacy SGRLA sermons archive.

On Biblical Teaching

Principle: "Decisions made in fear put the enemy in control of your life."

Teaching must never emerge from fear—fear of controversy, fear of being wrong, fear of rejection. The Gospel is not timid. It's not apologetic for existing. At the same time, teaching requires humility: the recognition that I don't have all answers, that Scripture contains depths I'm still discovering, that the Holy Spirit speaks to hearts in ways beyond my words.

These sermons are imperfect attempts at communicating perfect truth. They represent a journey of learning—mine and hopefully yours as you read.