If you could ask God for ONE thing, what would it be?
In this message, Pastor Jorge launches our new series “Think Ahead | Piensa por Anticipado” by looking at the life of King David and his one request to God in Psalm 27:4:
“One thing I ask… that I may dwell in the house of the Lord.”
This powerful message teaches us that intimacy with God never happens by accident—it always requires intentionality. Like David, every one of us is more desperate for God’s presence, desperate for God’s Word, and desperate for God’s Church than we realize.
Whether you're facing decisions, spiritual dryness, temptation, or uncertainty, this message will help you pre-decide to seek God today—not when life gets overwhelming later.
🔥 In This Message You Will Learn:
Why your deepest need is intimacy with God
Why David pre-decided to seek God first
How desperation leads us back to God
Why God’s Word is essential for clarity, strength, and direction
Why the people of God (the Church) are part of God’s plan for your growth
How to “Think Ahead” in the decisions that shape your spiritual life
📖 Key Scriptures:
Psalm 27:4
Psalm 63:1–3
Psalm 19:7–10
Philippians 4:6–7
2 Timothy 1:7
Philippians 1:6
Psalm 46:1
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Through biblical passages like John 3:16, Galatians 4:4, Matthew 1:21, and Luke 2:34–35, you’ll discover how God’s love was foretold long before Christ was born—and how Jesus came not to condemn the world, but to save it. You’ll hear the story of Mary’s courage, the Father’s sacrifice, and the Savior who stepped into our brokenness to bring hope, peace, joy, and everlasting life.
This sermon also highlights real biblical examples of people transformed by Jesus’ love—John the “Son of Thunder,” the woman at the well, Peter after his denial, the woman caught in adultery, and Zacchaeus the tax collector. Their stories remind us that no matter how far we’ve fallen, we are the ones Jesus loves.
Whether you feel unworthy, distant from God, or hungry for meaning, this message will show you the truth: You are the reason for the season. Jesus came for you. His love conquered death, continues today, and He is coming again as King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
If you’re searching for a Christmas sermon about God’s love, the birth of Jesus, Advent themes, and the true meaning of Christmas, this message will speak directly to your heart. Experience the hope of the gospel, the joy of salvation, and the life-changing truth that Jesus loves you—personally, deeply, eternally.
Discover the true meaning of biblical joy in this powerful Advent sermon from Luke 2:8–20. Pastor Jorge explores the Christmas story of the shepherds and explains how the birth of Jesus brings good news of great joy for every person—no matter what season of life they’re in.
This message dives into the difference between joy and happiness, why joy is a spiritual choice, and how followers of Jesus can experience unshakable joy even in seasons of grief, loneliness, stress, or unmet expectations. Using key scriptures from 2 Corinthians, Colossians, James, Philippians, and Hebrews, Pastor Jorge shows how joy flows from focusing on Christ, not circumstances.
In this Christmas sermon, you'll learn:
What the angels meant by “good news that brings great joy”
Why distraction is the greatest enemy of joy
How God can transform your situation suddenly
How Jesus endured the cross “for the joy set before Him”
How to choose joy this Advent by fixing your eyes on Jesus
Why you shouldn’t let your “one day” steal the joy God wants to give you today.
Whether you're struggling this holiday season or simply looking to deepen your faith, this sermon will help you rediscover the hope, peace, and joy of Advent. Learn how the birth of Christ can bring real joy into your everyday life—joy that endures beyond emotions, busyness, and hardship.
If you’re searching for an Advent sermon on joy, a Christmas message from Luke 2, or encouragement to help you choose joy in difficult seasons, this teaching will bless and strengthen you.
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You’ll learn:
What Advent really means and where it comes from
Why “hope deferred” affects our faith and emotions
How Jesus is our living hope, our blessed hope, and the name above every name
Why God’s timing is perfect, even when prayers feel unanswered
How Advent points us not only to Jesus’ birth but to His promised return
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