Servant’s Heart Chapel
Servant’s Heart Chapel
Sermons by Darrell Underwood, pastor of Servant’s Heart Chapel in Clovis, NM. We are part of the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches and belong to the Southwest Conference. Check us out at www.servantsheartchapel.org.
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Jun 28, 2026
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The Grace That Overflows 28.06.2026 32:42
What does God really desire when we give? Is it the size of the gift, or the condition of the heart? In this message from 2 Corinthians 9:1-15, we discover that Christian generosity is far more than a financial transaction—it is an act of worship. The Apostle Paul teaches that God’s grace transforms giving from an obligation into a joyful response to His abundant provision. As we give willingly, G...
The Father Who Came Running 21.06.2026 23:45
We often call it the Parable of the Prodigal Son, but the true focus of the story is the father. In one of Jesus’ most powerful parables, we see a father who allows freedom, never stops watching, runs toward the broken, restores the repentant, and extends love even to the self-righteous. This Father’s Day message reveals the heart of our Heavenly Father—a Father whose grace is greater than our fai...
The Grace of Giving 14.06.2026 28:43
What does true generosity look like? In 2 Corinthians 8, Paul points believers to the churches of Macedonia—people who gave joyfully even in the midst of poverty and hardship. Their example reminds us that Christian giving is not primarily about money; it is about a heart that has been transformed by the grace of God. This message explores how God’s grace produces generosity, calls us to spiritual...
Godly Sorrow, Lasting Joy 07.06.2026 33:43
Nobody enjoys being corrected. Most of us would rather avoid uncomfortable conversations, ignore our faults, or simply move on from our mistakes. Yet in 2 Corinthians 7, the Apostle Paul shows us that some of God’s greatest blessings come through conviction, correction, and repentance. In this message, we explore the difference between worldly sorrow and godly sorrow. One leads to regret, bitterne...
Authentic Christianity 31.05.2026 33:24
In 2 Corinthians 6, the Apostle Paul pulls back the curtain on real ministry and genuine faith. Instead of pointing to success, comfort, or popularity, Paul points to endurance, holiness, sacrifice, and wholehearted devotion to Christ. He reminds believers not to waste the grace of God, to remain faithful through trials, and to live as God’s distinct people in a world that constantly pressures the...
Living Between Two Worlds 24.05.2026 27:42
What does it mean to live as a Christian in a world that constantly pulls our hearts toward temporary things? In this message from 2 Corinthians chapter 5, we explore Paul’s powerful reminder that believers are citizens of another kingdom. Our earthly lives are temporary, but our eternal future in Christ is secure. Because of that, we are called to walk by faith, live to please Christ, and serve a...
Treasure in Jars of Clay (Part 2) 17.05.2026 30:41
How do Christians keep going when life is hard, the pressure does not let up, and faithfulness becomes costly? In the second half of this study through 2 Corinthians 4, Paul shifts our focus from weakness and suffering to endurance, resurrection hope, and eternal glory. Though believers may be afflicted outwardly, God is renewing them inwardly day by day. Through every hardship, God is teaching Hi...
Treasure in Jars of Clay (Part 1) 10.05.2026 29:35
In this message from 2 Corinthians 4, we begin exploring Paul’s powerful reminder that God has entrusted the glorious gospel to weak and ordinary people. We are called to proclaim Christ clearly without softening the truth, distorting the message, or pointing people to ourselves. Paul also reminds us that we are “jars of clay”—fragile vessels carrying an eternal treasure. Our weakness is not a dis...
Letters to Life 03.05.2026 28:27
What’s the difference between knowing about God and truly knowing Him? In this message from 2 Corinthians 3, we explore one of the most sobering and hope-filled truths in Scripture: it is possible to be deeply religious—and still miss the life that only Christ can give. The Apostle Paul contrasts the “letter that kills” with the “Spirit who gives life,” pointing us to a faith that goes beyond exte...
Forgiving Enough to Restore 26.04.2026 30:15
What happens after someone repents? That’s where many believers—and many churches—get it wrong. In this message from 2 Corinthians 2:5–11, we focus on the often-overlooked second step of gospel-centered relationships: not just confronting sin, but fully restoring the one who has turned back. The Apostle Paul urges the church to forgive, comfort, and reaffirm their love—because unresolved shame can...
From Sorrow to Triumph 19.04.2026 33:40
What do you do when relationships break down, repentance feels messy, and forgiveness feels impossible? In this message from 2 Corinthians 2, we walk through one of the most personal and practical chapters in Paul’s letters—a chapter that moves from confrontation to comfort, from sorrow to restoration, and ultimately to triumph in Christ. You’ll see why biblical love is willing to speak hard truth...
Comforted to Comfort 12.04.2026 32:10
What do you do when life pushes you beyond your limits—when the pressure is too heavy, the plans fall apart, and you’re left wondering where God is in it all? In this episode, we walk through 2 Corinthians 1 and discover a powerful truth: God does not waste our suffering. He meets us in it, sustains us through it, and uses it to shape us for something greater. We’ll explore how God comforts us in...
Victory Over Death 05.04.2026 28:28
Death is the one reality no one escapes—and the one enemy no one can defeat on their own. It casts a shadow over every life, every plan, and every hope. But what if death is not the end? What if it has already been conquered? In this powerful message from 1 Corinthians 15:54–57, we explore the bold truth at the center of the Christian faith: death is not just delayed—it is defeated. Through the re...
Finishing Well 29.03.2026 22:15
What does it actually mean to finish well? In this sobering and hopeful message from Ecclesiastes 12, we come to the end of Solomon’s search for meaning—and his conclusion is both simple and urgent: remember your Creator before it’s too late. Life moves faster than we expect. Strength fades. Opportunities pass. And one day, every one of us will stand before God. The question is not whether we will...
Killing Time: Take the Risk of Faith 22.03.2026 34:32
In a world full of uncertainty, many of us are waiting. Waiting for the right moment. Waiting for better conditions. Waiting until life feels a little more stable. But Ecclesiastes 11 confronts that mindset head-on. In this message, Take the Risk of Faith, we explore Solomon’s call to stop watching the wind and start sowing the seed. Life is unpredictable. Outcomes are never guaranteed. But that h...
The God Who Saves 15.03.2026 24:37
What does it mean to say that God saves? Many people think of salvation as self-improvement, moral effort, or religious activity. But the Bible presents something far different. Salvation is not something we accomplish—it is something God accomplishes for us. In this message from Isaiah 43, we explore the character of “The God Who Saves.” When God speaks to His people, He does not merely offer adv...
The God Who Is Near – Part 2 08.03.2026 34:40
What does it mean that God is near to the brokenhearted? In Part 2 of this message, we turn to the heart of Psalm 34 and the promise many believers cling to in their hardest moments: “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” This sermon explores the surprising way God’s nearness is often revealed—not in the absence of suffering, but in the middle of it. In this episo...
The God Who Is Near - Part 1 01.03.2026 31:02
In Part 1 of this message, we step into the desperate moment behind Psalm 34. David isn’t writing from a throne — he’s writing from fear. Hunted by Saul and humiliated before his enemies, he discovers something unshakable: God is not distant in our crisis. In this episode, we explore: • What it means that God hears when we cry. • Why silence does not equal absence. • How fear distorts our percepti...
Nothing Is Too Hard for God 22.02.2026 27:42
In this episode, we walk through Jeremiah 32 and discover what it really means to believe that nothing is too hard for the Lord. Jeremiah’s obedience wasn’t optimism — it was defiant trust in the character and power of God. We’ll explore: • How to anchor yourself in who God is before interpreting your circumstances • Why obedience often looks irrational before it looks wise • What the resurrection...
The God Who Knows 15.02.2026 35:23
What if being fully known isn’t something to fear—but something to rest in? In Week 5 of our series, we turn to Psalm 139 and discover the beauty of God’s omniscience. He knows your thoughts, your struggles, your story—and He stays. His knowledge is not cold or condemning. It is wise, personal, and loving. We’ll explore why being fully known can feel threatening, where we try to hide, and what it...
Slow to Anger, Abounding in Love 08.02.2026 25:14
What is God really like when we fail Him? In this message, we turn to Exodus 34:6–7, where God reveals His own name and character in the aftermath of Israel’s catastrophic sin with the golden calf. At the very moment we would expect judgment to fall, God leads with mercy—declaring Himself slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. This sermon explores the difference between God’s patience and...
The Judge Who Does Right 01.02.2026 31:14
What do you do when God’s judgments are hard to understand? When the world feels unjust—or when God’s actions don’t seem to make sense—can He still be trusted? In this sermon from Genesis 18:22–25, we listen in on Abraham’s bold question: “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do what is right?” Far from an accusation, this question becomes a confession of faith—one that reveals the heart of God. T...
Holy, Holy, Holy: Part 2 18.01.2026 38:57
This message explores how God’s holiness exposes us, His grace cleanses us, and His forgiveness restores us to purpose. Grace does not merely comfort—it commissions. If Part One left you unsettled, Part Two reveals why God never exposes in order to abandon. He exposes in order to heal—and to send.
Holy, Holy, Holy: Part One 11.01.2026 29:38
In this first message of Holy, Holy, Holy, we step into Isaiah’s vision of the throne room—not to be comforted, but to be confronted. Isaiah 6 does not begin with encouragement or instruction. It begins with God on the throne—high and lifted up—surrounded by worship that shakes the foundations of heaven itself. As the seraphim cry “Holy, holy, holy,” we are reminded that God’s holiness is not a so...
I AM: The God Who Is 04.01.2026 33:10
In a world defined by uncertainty, change, and constant noise, it’s easy to let circumstances tell us what is real. Fear, disappointment, unanswered prayers, and shifting outcomes quietly begin to shape how we see God—and ourselves. But in this message, we are called back to a deeper, steadier truth. In I AM: The God Who Is, we return to the burning bush in Exodus 3, where God introduces Himself n...
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