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Second City Sermons

Second City Sermons

By: Second City Church
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Welcome! Here you will find the weekly sermons of Second City Church in Harrisburg, PA. We hope these sermons will help you worship God and celebrate the good news of Jesus.Second City Church Christianity Spirituality
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  • Resurrection Life: Contentment
    Jun 30 2026

    Coveting is one of the quietest and most dangerous sins we face. It begins as an inner desire for what belongs to someone else, but Scripture places it in the same company as murder and adultery because it is where so many other sins are born. We live in a culture built around stirring up unholy desire, making it easy to covet other people's careers, relationships, recognition, and possessions without even noticing. The good news is that the cross of Jesus Christ does not simply forgive our coveting. It removes the very reason for it. When we understand that God did not spare His own Son for us, we can trust that He will provide everything we truly need. Fixing our eyes on that love is what loosens the grip of the next thing.

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    34 mins
  • Resurrection Life:Truth Telling
    Jun 23 2026

    Lying is one of the most common struggles in human life, but the Ninth Commandment reveals that dishonesty is far more than a personal failure. It is harm done to our neighbors, rooted in malice, pride, or shame. God loves truth because He loves justice, life, and the people He created in His image. The cross of Jesus Christ is the ultimate act of truth telling, declaring simultaneously that our sin is real and costly, and that we are deeply and unconditionally loved. That love is the foundation that frees us from the need to hide or exaggerate. When we understand both the weight of our sin and the depth of God's love, we are freed to live honestly.

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    36 mins
  • Resurrection Life: Possessions
    Jun 16 2026

    The eighth commandment 'do not steal' extends far beyond obvious crimes like robbery or burglary. According to biblical teaching and Protestant reformers, theft includes time theft from employers, taking credit for others' work, fraudulent business practices, and even failing to give God the honor He deserves. While 86% of adults believe they satisfy this commandment, most overlook subtle forms of stealing in daily life. The command addresses heart issues about ownership and trust, reminding us that everything belongs to God and we are merely stewards. True obedience involves honest work, generous living, and recognizing God as the source of all blessings rather than grasping for what isn't rightfully ours.

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    34 mins
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