Message: “The Lord Our Righteousness” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Names Of God.” In this powerful message from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin continues the Names of God series by exploring the meaning of “The Lord Our Righteousness” (Jehovah Tsidkenu).

Through passages like Jeremiah 23:5–6, 2 Corinthians 5:21, and the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, this sermon reveals the heart of the Gospel: that righteousness before God is not something we earn through our performance, but something Jesus accomplished for us through His death and resurrection.

Pastor Jeremiah explains how God promised a righteous King who would come to save His people—and how that promise was fulfilled in Jesus Christ. On the cross, Jesus took our sin and gave us His righteousness, making a way for us to have access to God, freedom from condemnation, and a new identity in Him.

If you have ever wondered whether you truly measure up before God, or struggled with guilt, shame, or feeling disqualified, this message will encourage you with the truth of what Jesus has already done for you.

At Dwelling House Church, we believe the Bible reveals who God truly is and invites us into a living relationship with Him through Jesus. Our prayer is that this message helps you see the goodness, mercy, and saving power of Christ more clearly.

Questions This Sermon Answers

1. What does the name “The Lord Our Righteousness” mean in the Bible?

2. How does Jesus make us righteous before God even when we fall short?

3. Why does the cross remove condemnation and give believers access to God?

Message: “Jesus, Our Joy” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Names Of God.” In this sermon from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin teaches on Jesus, the Compassionate One, revealing the heart of Christ toward people who are hurting, broken, overlooked, and in need of mercy.

Through Scripture, this message shows that compassion is not something Jesus occasionally displays—it is central to who He is. Pastor Jeremiah unpacks how Jesus consistently responded to human need with mercy, healing, forgiveness, and restoration, and how encountering His compassion transforms the way we see God, ourselves, and others.

This sermon invites listeners to receive the compassion of Jesus personally and to live as people who reflect His heart in a world marked by pain, division, and weariness. If you are searching for a Bible-centered church, a deeper understanding of who Jesus is, or a community grounded in truth and grace, we invite you to watch and engage with this message.

Questions This Sermon Answers

1. What does it mean that compassion is central to who Jesus is?

2. How does Jesus respond to people who are hurting or broken?

3. How should receiving Christ’s compassion change the way we live and love others?

Message: “Names Of God: Jesus, The Compassionate One” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Names Of God.” In this sermon from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin teaches on Jesus as the Compassionate One, revealing the heart of Christ toward the broken, the weary, and the overlooked. This message invites us to see compassion not as a personality trait, but as a defining characteristic of who Jesus is and how He interacts with people.

Through Scripture, Pastor Jeremiah shows how Jesus was consistently moved with compassion—healing the sick, restoring the outcast, forgiving sinners, and responding to human need with mercy and love. This sermon challenges believers to not only receive the compassion of Jesus, but to reflect it in their own lives as evidence of a transformed heart.

This teaching is for anyone who:

Longs to experience God’s mercy and grace personally

Wants to understand the heart of Jesus more deeply

Feels worn down, unseen, or in need of restoration

Is searching for a Bible-centered church grounded in love and truth

At Dwelling House Church, we believe encountering Jesus changes how we see God, ourselves, and others—and His compassion leads us to real transformation.

Questions This Sermon Answers

1. What does it mean that Jesus is compassionate by nature?

2. How does Jesus’ compassion meet people in their pain and weakness?

3. How should encountering Christ’s compassion shape the way we live and love others?

Message: “Names of God: Jesus, Prince Of Peace” from Larry Dewerd

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A message from the series “Names Of God.” In this sermon from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Larry Dewerd continues the series on the Names of God by teaching on Jesus as the Prince of Peace. Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, this message explores what it truly means to experience the peace of God—a peace that is not dependent on circumstances, comfort, or the absence of conflict.

Through biblical examples like Gideon, the disciples, and the words of Jesus Himself, this sermon shows how God’s peace is available even in the middle of fear, opposition, and turmoil. Pastor Larry explains the difference between worldly peace and the peace that comes only from Jesus, emphasizing that true peace flows from fixing our minds on God and trusting Him fully.

This message is for anyone who feels overwhelmed, anxious, or weary and is longing for stability, rest, and confidence in Christ. If you’re searching for a church that teaches the Bible clearly and points people to a deeper dependence on Jesus, we invite you to watch and reflect with us.

Questions this sermon answers:

1. What does it mean that Jesus is the Prince of Peace?

2. How is God’s peace different from the peace the world offers?

3. How can believers experience peace in the middle of fear and hardship?

Message: “Names of God: Baptizer With the Holy Spirit ” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Names Of God.” What does it mean that Jesus is the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit?

In this message from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin teaches on one of the powerful names of God: Jesus, the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Scripture in Acts, Luke, and the Gospels, this sermon explores the difference between being born again and being filled with the Holy Spirit, why Jesus commanded His followers to wait for the Spirit, and how the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live bold, discerning, and victorious lives.

This teaching invites believers to move beyond salvation alone and step into the fullness of life Jesus promised—marked by spiritual power, wisdom, prayer, boldness, and intimacy with God. If you’re hungry to grow in your faith, understand the role of the Holy Spirit, or deepen your walk with Jesus, this message will encourage and equip you.

Dwelling House Church exists to lead people into a deeper relationship with Jesus and to help believers live Spirit-filled lives rooted in God’s Word.

Questions this sermon answers:

1. What does it mean that Jesus baptizes believers with the Holy Spirit?

2. Is being filled with the Holy Spirit different from being saved?

3. Why do Christians need the Holy Spirit to live out their faith today?

Message: “Names of God: Savior” from Jeremiah Genin

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A message from the series “Names Of God.” In this sermon from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Jeremiah Genin explores one of the most powerful names of God: Savior. This message unpacks what it truly means to call God our Savior—not just as a theological concept, but as a present and personal reality that shapes how we live, trust, and follow Jesus.

Through Scripture, Pastor Jeremiah reveals how God’s identity as Savior speaks to our deepest needs: rescue, forgiveness, restoration, and freedom. This sermon invites listeners to move beyond self-reliance and into wholehearted dependence on Jesus, who saves not only from sin, but from fear, shame, and separation from God.

Whether you’re new to church, exploring faith, or longing for a deeper understanding of who God is, this teaching offers a biblical and Spirit-led perspective on salvation and the transforming power of knowing God by His name.

At Dwelling House Church, we are committed to knowing God as He reveals Himself in Scripture and living as people shaped by His presence.

Questions This Sermon Answers

1. What does it truly mean to call God our Savior?

2. How does understanding God’s name shape our faith and daily lives?

3. In what ways does Jesus save us beyond forgiveness of sins?