Rev.Raynette K. Weiss and Associate Pastor Jessie K. Weiss. We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels.Sunday service September 21, 2025. 

Opening Hymn: Worship the lord by Ron Kenoly;

Make a joyful noise

All ye people

Sing a song to the Lord

Of His goodness and His mercy

Of His faithfulness and love

Make a joyful noise

All ye people

Sing a song to the Lord

Of His goodness and His mercy

Of His faithfulness and love

Worship the Lord

Let’s praise His Holy name

Worship the Lord

Let’s magnify His name

Worship the Lord

Let’s praise His Holy name

Worship the Lord

Let’s magnify His name

sermon

The foundation for treating others is to put on 

compassionate hearts, kindness, and humility, treating others with the same grace and forgiveness that Christ .offers.  Act toward others as you would want them to act toward you; this principle of reciprocity is a cornerstone of ethical conduct. The Golden Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” is a fundamental ethical principle found in the Bible. In its biblical context, Jesus presents this rule in Matthew 7:12 as a summary of the Law and the Prophets, signifying it as a core aspect of loving one’s neighbor. This concept has roots in the Old Testament’s command to “love your neighbor as yourself” from Leviticus 19:18, a command Jesus later identified as the second greatest commandment. The rule’s essence is to treat others with the same compassion, dignity, and respect you desire for yourself, promoting selfless action and aligning with God’s will. 

Our Heavenly Father’s law. Jesus stated that Matthew 7:12In Christian belief, the end times will feature both great signs from Our Heavenly Father and deceptive “great signs and wonders” performed by false prophets. These deceptive wonders are meant to mislead believers, while signs like the preaching of the Gospel worldwide, wars, famines, earthquakes, and signs in the heavens like the sun being darkened will occur. I earthquakes and the sun rising from the west.In some interpretations of end-times theology, there may be a prevalence of sin and a lack of remorse indicating the end of an age, as suggested by Jesus’s words in Matthew 24:12. However, for believers, there’s a theological concept of escaping a “sin-conscious” state to a “righteousness-conscious” state, where they focus on Christ’s finished work rather than their own failures. This freedom is achieved by understanding that Christ’s sacrifice, not their own efforts, atones for their sins. Some biblical interpretations point to an increase in human sin and a growing societal lack of sorrow or remorse for it as signs of the approaching end of the present age. The response for faithful believers in these times is to remain steadfast and faithful to God, as indicated in Matthew 24:13. 

A deep relationship with Our Heavenly Father is an intimate, personal, and constant connection built on love, trust, and communication, not on rigid ritual. He desires to be known intimately and to have a relationship with his children. This is a fatherly love that is unconditional, protective, and compassionate, offering hope and support regardless of circumstance. Adoption and identity: When believers receive Christ, they are adopted into God’s family, gaining a new, divine identity as his children.

Closing Prayer: Heavenly Father Help us to be open and vulnerable with each other, creating a safe space where we can be exposed without shame, and to trust in Your guidance as we navigate the journey together. 

Our lord and savior we pray. Please 

forgive me of my sins against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for Saving me.

raynettekweissministries@yahoo.com

: www.facebook.com/raynette