Sermons from Seven Mile Waltham

Seven Mile Road Waltham

We exist to make Jesus known in Waltham.

  • 59 minutes 32 seconds
    Psalm 73 - Vision Restored by Faith

    In our annual Vision Sermon, Pastor Clint walks thru Psalm 73. The Psalm Asaph’s journey from envy and confusion over the prosperity of the wicked to renewed clarity as he enters God’s presence and sees life from an eternal perspective. He learns that nearness to God, not outward success, is the true good, and that the apparent security of the wicked is fleeting compared to the lasting refuge of the Lord. At the start of a new year, this psalm helps reorient our hearts to measure life by faithful communion with God, reminding us that through the gospel Christ Himself is our portion—secured for us not by prosperity, but by grace.


    4 January 2026, 6:34 pm
  • 59 minutes 25 seconds
    04 He Will Come Again

    In the final sermon of our Advent series, Pastor Clint considers the ascension and return of Christ, highlighting the reign of the risen King who intercedes for his people, sends the Spirit, and gives encouragement and assurance to weary and doubting hearts. Scripture points to the contrast between Christ’s first advent—humble and redemptive—and his second advent—glorious, physical, and judicial, unfolding according to God’s perfect order and timing. In light of this hope, weary believers are invited to draw near with confidence, stand firm in faith, and live with expectant joy, knowing the reigning Christ will make all things new.


    21 December 2025, 6:33 pm
  • 57 minutes 44 seconds
    03 For Us and For Our Salvation

    In week three of our Advent series, with the Nicene Creed as our guide, using select scripture texts, Pastor Clint walks us through what it means that Christ came for us nd for our salvation. We rejoice that the eternal Son of God came down for us and for our salvation, entering our broken world in humility and love, and truly suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. On the third day He was raised, securing forgiveness, new life, and a living hope as we await His coming again.


    14 December 2025, 7:04 pm
  • 57 minutes 36 seconds
    02 He Became Incarnate

    In this sermon, Pastor Clint considers the incarnation. As the Nicene Creed states, “he became incarnate for us and for our salvation,” emphasizing that the purpose of the Incarnation is God’s gracious rescue of sinners. Passages like 1 John 1, Luke 1, and Philippians 2 reveal to us the purpose, the mystery, and the humility of the Word made flesh.

    7 December 2025, 7:31 pm
  • 45 minutes 10 seconds
    01 True God From True God - John 1:1-5
    In this sermon, Pastor Kevin begins our Advent sermon series by considering the divinity of Jesus. As the Nicene Creed declares, Jesus is "True God From True God." John opens his Gospel by revealing that Jesus, the Word, did not begin in Bethlehem but existed eternally with God and as God. He is the divine Creator through whom all things were made, the One whose authority and power stretch from before creation into our present world. And into our darkness this true Light has come—fully God, fully life-giving—shining with a glory that Advent invites us to behold and believe.
    30 November 2025, 6:32 pm
  • 42 minutes 7 seconds
    34 Luke 9:51-62 - The Desires of Discipleship
    In this sermon, Pastor Magdiel looks at Luke 9:51-62. As Jesus “sets his face” toward Jerusalem, Luke shows the deliberate and costly nature of his journey to fulfill the Father’s mission. The disciples reveal mixed and misguided desires—seeking retribution, status, or delay—exposing hearts not yet aligned with Jesus’ kingdom. Jesus clarifies the Christian’s calling as an uncompromising, whole-life commitment that places loyalty to him above comfort, custom, and competing priorities.
    24 November 2025, 12:30 pm
  • 56 minutes 55 seconds
    33 Luke 9:37-50 - Formed Through Failure
    In Luke 9:37–50, the disciples are confronted with their inability to heal a demon-tormented boy, a humbling failure that exposes their need for deeper dependence on Jesus. Jesus responds not by discarding them but by instructing them—teaching again about His suffering, confronting their prideful arguments about greatness, and correcting their misguided zeal. Through each failure, He patiently forms them into servants who rely on His power and embrace His cross-shaped way of life.
    17 November 2025, 1:02 pm
  • 57 minutes 29 seconds
    32 Luke 9:28-36 - Unveiled Glory
    In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks through Luke 9:28-36. On the mountain, Jesus’ divine glory was unveiled before Peter, James, and John, revealing him as the radiant Son of God and the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets. As the Father’s voice declared, “This is my Son, my Chosen One; listen to him,” the disciples were called to hear and heed Christ above all others. In beholding his glory, we are invited to respond with reverent hope and worship, listening to his Word as the light that guides us through the darkness.
    9 November 2025, 9:05 pm
  • 57 minutes 47 seconds
    31 Luke 9:18-27 - No Turning Back
    In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Luke 9:18–27. Jesus first reveals His true identity as the Christ through Peter’s confession, affirming that He is God’s promised Messiah (vv.18–20). He then foretells His coming suffering, rejection, death, and resurrection, showing that His mission centers on the cross, not earthly triumph (vv.21–22). Finally, Jesus calls His followers to embrace the same path of self-denial and sacrificial obedience, losing their lives for His sake in order to truly find them (vv.23–27).
    3 November 2025, 3:45 pm
  • 47 minutes 16 seconds
    30 Luke 9:10-17 - The Sufficiency of Christ
    In this sermon Pastor Kevin opens up Luke 9:10–17. We see that Jesus is more than enough for every need. The disciples are confronted with their own insufficiency as they face a hungry crowd, but Christ reveals his divine power by providing abundantly for all. In him, human need meets divine provision, and the satisfaction he gives points beyond full stomachs to the eternal fullness found only in him.
    26 October 2025, 6:41 pm
  • 52 minutes 5 seconds
    29 Luke 9:1-9 - Ordinary People, Extraordinary Mission
    In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks us through Luke 9:1–9. Jesus commissions the twelve with his own authority to heal and cast out demons, showing that their ministry flows from his power, not their own. He instructs them to travel light and depend entirely on God’s provision, teaching them trust and humility in service. As they go proclaiming his name and kingdom, even rulers like Herod take notice—reminding us that Christ’s mission advances through ordinary people empowered and sustained by him.
    19 October 2025, 5:42 pm
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