The New Creation Church Of Dallas

The New Creation Church Of Dallas

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With an advanced pastoral license & Bible Scholer I am passionate about sharing the Good News and strive to be a messenger approved by God.

My mission focuses on reviving Biblical secrets while embracing authentic faith and uplifting others along the way. Master Degree In Christian Family Consultant

04/25/2026

💫Calling Upon The Name of the Lord💫
“Yeshua”

Beloved, today we gather to reflect on the profound significance of calling upon the name of the Lord, Yeshua—the Anointed One, the Father of the Living Son of God, Christos, or Christ.

In our times of need, uncertainty, and longing, we must remember the assurance we have in Him and the power of His love.

✅The Power of Prayer

As we navigate through the challenges of life, it is essential to understand that prayer is not merely a ritual but a heartfelt communication with our Creator. The Holy Spirit guides our prayers, connecting us not only to God but also to one another. It is through prayer that we can intercede for the world—our brothers and sisters across nations, whether they be Persian, Israeli, American, or from any corner of the Earth.

When we pray, we must remember that we are not alone. The Holy Spirit carries our prayers to the throne of grace. Romans 8:26 reminds us, "In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness."

This is a comforting thought, knowing that even when we do not have the words to express our feelings, the Spirit intercedes for us.

✅The Assurance of No Condemnation

In Romans 8:1, we are assured, "So now there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ."

This powerful verse invites us to reflect on the grace that covers us. In a world filled with judgment and criticism, we find solace in the unconditional love of Christ. When we accept Him as our Savior, we are embraced by His grace, freeing us from the burdens of guilt and shame.

This grace is transformative. As we grow in our relationship with Yeshua, we become vessels of His love, equipped to extend that same grace to others.

We must remember that our worth is not defined by our actions but by His love - Through Spirit!

✅Hearing the Shepherd’s Voice

In our journey of faith, it is crucial to cultivate an awareness of His voice. Romans 8 emphasizes the importance of listening to the Shepherd's voice. Those who hear His voice and follow are His sheep, secure in His hands.

This is not a passive act; it requires intentionality and a desire to seek Him earnestly.

Christ, in John 10:27, states, "My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me." We are called to be attentive, to meditate on His Word, and to allow the Holy Spirit to guide our understanding. When we make the effort to listen, we grow closer to Him and find direction in our lives.

✅The Spirit of Adoption

Romans 8:15 tells us, "For you did not receive the spirit of bo***ge again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, 'Abba, Father!'"

This verse reminds us of our identity as children of God. Through faith in Christ, we are not only freed from fear but also embraced as beloved children. This relationship empowers us to approach God with confidence and intimacy.

✅Suffering and Glory

Romans 8:18 states, "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us."

In our trials and tribulations, we can find hope in knowing that our suffering is temporary. The promise of future glory motivates us to endure and trust in God's ultimate plan for our lives.

✅The Love of God

Romans 8:38-39 assures us, "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."

This is a powerful declaration of God's unwavering love. No matter the challenges we face, His love remains constant and unbreakable.

✅A Call to Action

Let us consider how we can deepen our relationship with Yeshua.

When we call upon His name, we should do so with love, faith, and hope. It is a powerful declaration of our trust in Him. As we approach Him, we must also reflect on our obedience to His teachings.

💫Romans 8 invites us to examine our hearts and align our lives with His will.

We are encouraged to read and meditate on Romans Chapter 8, recognizing that it serves as a guide to strengthen our faith. In this chapter, we find promises that reassure us of His presence and love, reminding us that nothing can separate us from Him.

As we close, let us remember the profound truth that love has been perfected among us. As stated in 1 John 4:17-18, "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear."

In our relationship with Yeshua, we find boldness and confidence, knowing that He is with us in every circumstance.

Let us embrace the call to prayer, to listen for His voice, and to share His love with the world around us. May we all draw closer to Him, trusting that He will never leave us nor forsake us.

And as we call upon His name, let us do so with the assurance that He is always there, ready to meet us in our need.

In The Name Of Yeshua, The Anointed One - Christ The Savior - Amin.

03/06/2026

⭐️Sermon Title: The Timeless Battle Between Good and Evil⭐️

In our modern world, we often find ourselves amidst conflicts that resonate with the ancient struggles captured in Scripture. The ongoing battle between good and evil is as relevant today as it was in biblical times. As we explore these timeless narratives, we uncover profound truths that illuminate our understanding of current events and our role within them.

The Ancient Conflict: Saul and the Amalekites
The story of King Saul and the “Amalekites” serves as a striking metaphor for the struggle against evil. In 1 Samuel 15:3, God commands Saul:

"Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey."

This command highlights God's serious stance against evil. Amalek symbolizes the forces that oppose God and His people, urging us to confront evil decisively.

The Threat of Haman: A Modern Parallel
Fast forward to the story of “Esther”where we see Haman, a descendant of Agag, plotting against the Jewish people:

"When Haman saw that Mordecai did not bow down or pay homage to him, Haman was filled with fury... Haman sought to destroy all the Jews, the people of Mordecai, throughout the whole kingdom of Ahasuerus." (Esther 3:5-6)

Haman’s ambitions serve as a reminder of the persistent threats to justice and righteousness. Just as God raised Esther and Mordecai to thwart Haman's plans, He continues to empower His people today to stand against tyranny and injustice.

The Modern Reflection: Current Events and Prophecy:
The recent attack on Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, resonates deeply with biblical prophecy. This incident aligns with the ancient festival of “Purim”, which commemorates the fall of a malevolent Persian ruler. The timing of this attack evokes the celebration of divine intervention, much like the joy experienced during Purim.

Historical Context:
Khamenei has posed significant threats to Israel and the Jewish community, paralleling Haman’s ambitions. His backing of terrorism and nuclear aspirations highlight the malign intentions that echo through history.

Divine Providence:
The attack on Khamenei symbolizes a fulfillment of divine judgment, reminiscent of the biblical narrative concerning Amalek, suggesting that contemporary events reflect an ongoing spiritual struggle against evil.

Celebration in Iran:
Following Khamenei's death, reports of widespread celebrations among Iranians mirror the joy of Purim, underscoring the triumph of good over evil.

The Call to Action:
Our Role in the Battle
As believers, we are called to confront evil in our own lives and communities. We must remember that our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces. In Ephesians 6:12 by, Paul writes:

"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness..."

This reminder emphasizes that our fight involves spiritual discernment and action, urging us to stand firm in our faith.

The narratives of Saul, Haman, and contemporary events like the attack on Khamenei illustrate the enduring battle between good and evil. As we reflect on these stories, let us be empowered to act against injustice, recognizing that we are part of a divine plan that spans across time and history. In unity, may we take a stand, echoing the victories of the past in our present struggle against evil.

As we leave today, let us ask ourselves: How can we embody the courage of Esther and Mordecai in our own lives to confront the evils we see today?

01/26/2026

Heavenly Father,

In the name of Jesus, we gather our hearts and voices to lift up the Iranian people, who are yearning for freedom and justice. As You once spoke the word "Ephphatha"—“Open Up”—we echo this plea for Your divine intervention.

Open Up, O God, the path of freedom for the people of Iran. May barriers of oppression be shattered, and may hearts be ignited with hope and courage.

Open Up the ears of rulers and leaders, especially those on the West Coast and throughout the nations, that they may hear the cries of the Iranian people. Let their hearts be stirred with compassion and a desire to act justly.

Open Up Your righteous justice upon Iran, Lord. We pray for the oppressed, the marginalized, and those who suffer in silence. May Your truth break through the darkness, bringing clarity and understanding.

In this moment of desperation, we trust in Your power and grace. We stand in solidarity with those who seek liberation, knowing that You are a God of love, justice, and mercy.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

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01/22/2026
12/29/2025

⭐️5 Kinds of People You Should Never Help According to the Bible⭐️

As followers of Christ, we are called to love and serve others. However, there are certain situations where our help may not be beneficial and could even hinder God’s purpose. Today, we will explore five types of people whom the Bible warns us to be cautious about helping. This isn't a message of cruelty, but one of wisdom grounded in scripture.

1. Those Who Refuse to Make Efforts

2 Thessalonians 3:10 - “For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: ‘The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat.’”

Consider the story of the Israelites in the wilderness. They were given the manna from heaven, but they had to gather it themselves each day (Exodus 16). God provided, but they had to put forth effort. Helping those who refuse to work undermines the lesson God wants to teach them about responsibility and dependence on Him.

2. Those Who Are Never Grateful

Luke 17:17-18 - “Jesus asked, ‘Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine? Has no one returned to give praise to God except this foreigner?’”

Jesus healed ten lepers, yet only one returned to express gratitude. When kindness is treated as an obligation rather than a gift, it’s a sign of ingratitude hidden in pride. We must recognize that helping the ungrateful can lead to resentment and discouragement in our spirits.

3. Those Who Reject Correction and Live in Pride

James 4:6 - “But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, ‘God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.’”

The story of King Saul serves as a poignant example. Despite clear warnings from the prophet Samuel, Saul chose to reject correction and continued in his pride (1 Samuel 15). Our attempts to help the proud may be futile and could lead to our own downfall. It’s essential to pray for them but not force our help.

4. Those Who Knowingly Choose Rebellion

Romans 1:28 - “Furthermore, just as they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, so God gave them over to a depraved mind.”

The people of Noah’s time are a powerful example of rebellion against God (Genesis 6). They were warned, yet they chose to ignore God’s call. Loving someone does not mean enabling their rebellion. Supporting their choices can lead us away from God’s purpose for our lives.

5. Those Who Repeat Bullishness and Manipulate Others

Proverbs 20:6 - “Many a man proclaims his own steadfast love, but a faithful man who can find?”

The tale of Jacob and Esau highlights manipulation (Genesis 27). Jacob deceived his father to gain a blessing. Those who consistently manipulate others will only become bolder with repeated help. Our love must be accompanied by wisdom, recognizing when to say no to protect ourselves and them.

Helping others is a beautiful expression of faith, but we must exercise discernment. It’s not about being unkind; it’s about being wise stewards of our time, resources, and emotional energy. As we navigate these relationships, let us pray for wisdom and guidance.

Let us pray:

Heavenly Father, grant us the wisdom to discern when to help and when to step back. Help us to love others genuinely while also protecting our hearts and Your will in our lives. May we be instruments of Your grace and truth. In Jesus' name, we pray, Amen.

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