Sermons by Dr. Terry LeQuieu
Choosing a Good Name
Scripture teaches that “a good name is rather to be chosen than great riches” (Prov. 22:1). Pastor Terry shows why a good name is spiritual treasure, how it functions as our testimony, and how the Name above every name—the Lord Jesus—saves and transforms. We all carry multiple “names”: our personal/family name, our church’s name, and—most importantly—the name Christian. Guard your testimony with daily, principled choices that point people to Christ. A good name is rather to be chosen than great…
Leading Like Jesus
After Titus cleans house in Crete (Titus 1), Paul turns to building the house—shaping believers whose lives match sound doctrine. Pastor Terry unpacks Titus 2:1–10, where Paul addresses five groups—aged men, aged women, young women, young men, and servants (employees)—and shows how doctrine must form character at church, at home, and at work. Start with the Bible; let behavior follow; and in everything, “adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour.” Introduction & Context (Titus 1 → 2)We continue Leading Like…
Uncomfortable Christianity
Summary From the church at Laodicea we learn three “temperatures” of the Christian life—cold, lukewarm, or hot. The Lord prefers cold or hot over lukewarm. “Lukewarm” religion can run on routine without Jesus at the door being welcomed in. Pastor Terry urges believers to reject a compromising convenience and pursue a “concentrated” Christianity—hearts that burn within as the Word is opened, service that’s joyful, and obedience that’s intentional, intense, and immediate. Introduction Before we read, a quick thought from that…
The High Cost of Discipleship
“…And He said to them all, If any man will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for My sake, the same shall save it. For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away? For whosoever shall be ashamed of Me and of My words, of…
Leading Like Jesus – Part 2
Tonight we’re continuing our study in Titus. Our series is Leading Like Jesus, and we’re covering this in seven parts. This is part two. Last week we covered the commitments of a faithful leader and the character of a faithful leader. Remember, Titus’ purpose in Crete (Titus 1:5) was to set in order the things that were wanting and to ordain elders in every city. His job was to train leaders who could replicate the ministry. So as we move…
Some Things to Remember.
1. Introduction – Acknowledgement of burdens and trials in life – Purpose: Encouragement from the life of Job 2. Job’s Testimony and Character – Job’s reputation: perfect, upright, greatest in the East – Holiness and obedience do not exempt us from suffering 3. Job’s Trials – Satan’s attacks on Job’s possessions, family, health, and relationships – Job’s response: worship and trust in God despite loss 4. Key Lessons from Job’s Response – Job…
Leading Like Jesus
Pastor Terry begins a seven-week series on the Book of Titus, focusing on biblical leadership. The first session covers the commitments and character of a faithful leader, using Paul’s letter to Titus as the foundation. 1. Commitment of a Faithful Leader: – To the Master: Leaders must be devoted to God above all, serving for His glory, not for recognition or titles. – To the Mission: Christians are called to represent Christ, live godly lives, and help others…
This Book we call the Bible
In the first 2 parts of this mini-series we have looked at the Inspiration and Preservation of the Bible. In this sermon, Bro. Terry preaches on the Application of the BIble. When you begin to apply the Word of God it will…
This Book We Call the Bible – II
God not only inspired His Word, but God also preserved the Bible. He hath remembered his covenant for ever, the word which he commanded to a thousand generations. – Psalm 105:8 God never changes and God never forgets. In the Old Testament sinners are saved by looking forward to the sacrifice of Christ. In the New Testament and today, sinners look back to the sacrifice of Christ on the cross for salvation. All throughout scriptures you will find that God…
Settling for Brass Instead of Gold
Pastor Terry explores the story of King Rehoboam, who replaced the golden shields of Solomon with brass imitations after the originals were taken by Shishak, king of Egypt. This act symbolizes how, in modern Christianity, valuable spiritual truths and standards are often replaced with lesser substitutes. – The Danger of Substitutes: Just as Rehoboam used brass shields to imitate gold, many churches today replace foundational truths with “cheaper” alternatives that lack true value and substance. – Areas of Compromise: …