A Voice of Warning

January 11, 2025 – Present

Without a King (January 11, 2025)

In this video, Pastor Holland urges believers worldwide to participate in upcoming prayer, fasting, and evangelism initiatives. Pastor Chris emphasizes the urgency of the times, encourages active involvement in ministry programs, and highlights the transformative power of corporate prayer and fellowship in fulfilling the church’s global mandate.

The Time is Now (January 18, 2025)

Pastor Chris Holland’s sermon addresses the global pandemic as a wake-up call, urging viewers to recognize that God has an appointed time for everything—including Christ’s return—and to respond to His call with readiness and hope. He emphasizes that despite suffering and uncertainty, God is preparing a place for His people, and now is the time to fully surrender to Him and share the message of salvation with others.

Returning to His Faithfulness (January 25, 2025)

Pastor Chris Holland shares six biblical keys to true happiness, using the story of Eutychus in Acts 20 to illustrate how God cares for young people and desires everyone to experience abundant life in Christ. The sermon emphasizes living by God’s Word, love, compassion, faith, the Holy Spirit, and future hope as the foundation for lasting happiness, urging believers to wake from spiritual slumber and fully embrace these principles

Hear the Word of the Lord (February 1, 2025)

God is calling for a return to His law and a full commitment to Him, warning against hypocrisy and the consequences of disobedience (like the earthquake mentioned in Amos). He promises a future reward for those who choose to seek Him and live by His word.

Love at the Depths of the Sea (February 8, 2025)

This sermon from Pastor Chris Holland discusses the Minor Prophet Micah, highlighting God’s unwavering love and desire to save us. It explores themes of judgment, salvation, God’s mercy, and the importance of being part of God’s remnant.

Sealed and Delivered (February 22, 2025)

In this sermon, Pastor Chris Holland discusses the Book of the Prophet Joel, highlighting its relevance to our current times. He emphasizes the dangers of religious syncretism, idolatry, and spiritual drunkenness (both literal and doctrinal), highlighting the lack of fruitfulness and joy resulting from these issues. He contrasts this with the prophet’s call to repentance, fasting, and seeking the Holy Spirit’s power to achieve true spiritual growth and preparedness for the Lord’s return.

The End of Sin (March 8, 2025)

Pastor Chris Holland explores the book of Nahum, contrasting Nineveh’s earlier repentance under Jonah with its later downfall due to returning to idolatry, injustice, and self-reliance. He emphasizes that while God’s judgment is certain for persistent rebellion, God remains good, a stronghold for those who trust Him, and offers hope and salvation to all who repent and believe. 

Living by Faith (March 22, 2025)

The sermon by Pastor Chris Holland on Living by Faith is a call to action for God’s people to shake off pride and fully embrace faith, even in the face of adversity.

This message urges a shift from pride to faith, from self-reliance to dependence, and from sight to faith – encouraging listeners to trust God in all things, especially during challenging times.

God is Gathering His Remnant (April 12, 2025)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland from Battle Creek Tabernacle is a call to action for God’s people in the last days.

  • The world is in a state of moral decline and facing imminent judgment (like the ancient Israelites who ignored God’s prophets).
  • God is gathering a remnant – those who will be faithful to His commandments and trust in Jesus.
  • The key attributes of this remnant are meekness, humility, and trust.
  • We are warned against distractions like new teachings and errors that can lead us astray.
  • The message emphasizes the importance of focusing on present truth and living it out daily, not just on Sabbath.
  • Ultimately, the goal is to be found worthy to stand before the Son of Man.

Strong warnings are given about the dangers of:

  • Worshipping wealth and selfish desires (like Baal worship).
  • Sacrificing children for worldly pursuits.
  • Turning away from God and relying on feelings instead of His word.
  • Listening to error and being drawn into darkness.

The ultimate message is one of hope and urgency:

Now is the time to commit to Him and join His remnant.

Christ is coming soon.

God wants to save His people.

To Be Brought Down (May 3, 2025)

This message warns against the dangers of pride and its potential to lead to destruction, both personally and corporately. He uses the examples of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and the biblical prophecy of Obadiah to illustrate the consequences of unchecked pride and emphasizes the importance of humbling ourselves before God and focusing on Jesus Christ.

Endure Until the End (May 10, 2025)

This message urges people to remain faithful to God’s teachings and not be shaken by the world’s influences, as a great shaking is coming. He emphasizes the importance of rebuilding the spiritual “temple” (our hearts and minds) and focusing on Christ’s work in the heavenly sanctuary.

The Need for Oil (May 17, 2025)

This message urges listeners to embrace the Holy Spirit so they can be ready for Christ’s return. The core message emphasizes the importance of repentance, unity, and witness in the face of a world in desperate need of salvation.

Turning Hearts (May 31, 2025)

This message urges viewers to return to their faith, offering a message of hope centered on Jesus Christ’s coming judgment and subsequent salvation. He emphasizes faithfulness in relationships, offerings, and living a life fully devoted to God, contrasting it with the dangers of worldliness and spiritual decline.

God’s Final Appeal (June 6, 2025)

These Things We Know

July 27, 2024 – December 28, 2024

God is Faithful (July 27, 2024)

This sermon will encourage you to trust in God’s faithfulness, especially during challenging times. It uses the Book of Daniel as a historical example of God’s consistent faithfulness, even when his people were unfaithful.

God is Sovereign (August 3, 2024)

This sermon discusses the Book of Daniel’s prophecy about world powers and the future, highlighting God’s sovereignty and the importance of trusting in Him, especially in the face of current global anxieties. God is sovereign, He is all-knowing and all-powerful. We should not fear the future, but place our faith in Him.

God is Good (August 10, 2024)

This message addresses the common question of why evil exists if God is good, highlighting the rebellion of Satan as the source and God’s plan to rescue us through Jesus Christ. Ultimately, the message encourages viewers to stand for God’s truth, even in difficult times, trusting in His goodness and sovereignty.

God is the Relentless Redeemer (August 17, 2024)

God’s relentless pursuit of redemption is demonstrated through King Nebuchadnezzar’s story, who was humbled by God’s sovereignty and ultimately gave his life to the Most High. This message applies to everyone today, encouraging us to embrace humility and trust in God’s control.

God Still Speaks (August 24, 2024)

Pastor Chris Holland examines the fall of Babylon in Daniel 5, drawing parallels between Belshazzar’s prideful defiance of God and the political, social, and spiritual arrogance seen in modern times. He urges listeners to heed God’s warnings, humble themselves, and prioritize God’s word, emphasizing that knowing the truth is not enough—true faith requires obedience and transformation.

God is the Deliverer (September 7, 2024)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland emphasizes the importance of living our faith not just in words but through our actions, so that our lives may demonstrate the power of God’s deliverance and bring hope to a world in need.

God is the Great Teacher (September 14, 2024)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland emphasizes the importance of true education, which focuses on developing a strong moral character rooted in God’s word, so that individuals can be productive members of His kingdom and bring light to the world. It calls for parents, teachers, and everyone to commit to this principle in their homes, schools, and lives.

God is a Friend (September 28, 2024)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland is about the concept of being a saint, not through our own efforts but through faith in Jesus Christ, who died for our sins and imputes his righteousness to us. This righteousness allows us to be saved and will ultimately lead to inheriting God’s kingdom.

God Knows the End From the Beginning (October 5, 2024)

This sermon from Pastor Chris Holland discusses the book of Daniel, specifically chapter 7, which details the rise and fall of world empires leading to the ultimate establishment of God’s kingdom. He emphasizes trusting God’s prophetic timeline and not being swayed by speculative interpretations, encouraging viewers to focus on Jesus Christ and prepare for His return.

God is the Unifier (October 12, 2024)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland discusses the upcoming judgment from God, highlighting its positive aspects: It reveals the truth, vindicates the saints and God’s holiness, and ultimately leads to unity in faith. The message encourages listeners to accept Jesus Christ as their savior and allow Him to transform their lives, so that they may be ready for the final judgment.

God is the Author (October 19, 2024)

This sermon from Pastor Chris Holland discusses the prophecy of the “little horn” in the Book of Daniel, identifying it with the Roman Catholic Church and warning against its potential influence in the last days. The speaker emphasizes the importance of grounding oneself in God’s word and living according to His truth, not the doctrines of men.

God is the Finisher (October 26, 2024)

Pastor Chris Holland examines Daniel 8, warning that the “little horn” power attacks God’s people, Christ’s heavenly ministry, and the truth of righteousness by faith by casting down the sanctuary and promoting human substitutes for divine salvation. He urges believers to anchor their certainty in Jesus and God’s Word, not in earthly systems or traditions, especially amid widespread confusion over truth in society.

God is the Promise Keeper Pt 1 (November 2, 2024)

This sermon from Pastor Chris Holland is about the importance of turning to God in times of trouble, remembering that He is the promise keeper (even when the promises seem difficult). It encourages listeners to pray, confess their sins, and trust in Jesus as the ultimate source of salvation.

God is the Promise Keeper Pt 2 (November 9, 2024)

This sermon from Pastor Chris Holland discusses the importance of trusting in God as the promise keeper, both in light of past prophecies (like the 70-year exile of the Hebrews) and the future prophecy of the Messiah’s return. Ultimately, the message emphasizes the importance of faith and hope in God’s faithfulness, encouraging listeners to prepare their hearts for Jesus’ second coming.

God is the Promise Keeper Pt 3 (November 16, 2024)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland explains the Book of Daniel’s prophecies, specifically the 70 weeks prophecy, to show how God keeps His promises. It highlights the role of Jesus Christ as the Messiah, fulfilling the prophecy, and warns against distractions from the core Christian message.

God Fights For Us Pt 1 (November 30, 2024)

Pastor Chris Holland’s sermon on Daniel 10 emphasizes that, though unseen spiritual battles rage around us, God is actively fighting for His people and always wins in the end. Drawing from biblical stories and Daniel’s experience, he encourages believers to trust and surrender to God, knowing He fights on their behalf even in times of distress and uncertainty

God Fights For Us Pt 2 (December 7, 2024)

The video discusses the prophecy in Daniel 11, which details the battle between good and evil, ultimately culminating in Christ’s return. It encourages viewers to open their hearts to Christ, knowing that He fights for them.

God Stands For Us (December 21, 2024)

The video discusses the prophecy of the King of the North’s defeat by Michael (who represents Jesus Christ) in the final battle (Daniel 11:44-47, 12:1). It emphasizes that Jesus’s birth, humbling, and death secure His victory and future reign, contrasting with the temporary rule of earthly kings (Isaiah 9:6-7, 11:40-45, 12:1).

God Wins (December 28, 2024)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland, based on the Book of Daniel, emphasizes that God is the ultimate victor and invites us to align ourselves with Him, trusting in His promises and sovereignty.

The Parable Series

May 4, 2024 – June 29, 2024

Tax Collectors, Sinners, and The Great Physician (May 4, 2024)

Pastor Chris Holland explores the story of Jesus calling Levi (Matthew) the tax collector, highlighting how Jesus seeks out those society deems unworthy and invites them to transformation and discipleship. The message emphasizes that all people—regardless of their past—are in need of Jesus, the Great Physician, who calls sinners to repentance and offers true healing and hope through selfless commitment to Him.

Mothers, Daughters, and The Great Physician (May 11, 2024)

Pastor Chris Holland examines the story of the Syrophoenician woman in Mark 7, emphasizing that God’s mercy and salvation are available to all people, regardless of background or status. The sermon highlights the woman’s persistent faith and teaches that true defilement comes from within, not from external traditions, urging believers to extend God’s grace beyond boundaries and to remain steadfast in faith even when God seems silent.

Seed, Soil and the Great Sower (June 1, 2024)

This sermon by Pastor Chris Holland uses the parable of the sower to explain how we can receive and nurture God’s word in our hearts (like good soil) so that it can bear fruit in our lives, even amidst challenges and distractions (like rocky ground, wayside, and thorny soil).

Ultimately, the message encourages us to be deeply rooted in God’s word, allowing it to transform us and produce a life that glorifies Him.

Leaven, Pharisees, the Great Solution (June 8, 2024)

Jesus warns against the negative influences of the Pharisees, Herod, and the Sadducees , urging disciples to focus on God’s truth and not be distracted by worldliness or hypocrisy. He encourages a complete transformation through faith, allowing the “good leaven” to change their hearts and character.

The High Priest, The Sanhedrin, and the Great High Priest (June 29, 2024)

This message discusses the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin, highlighting Jesus’ willingness to submit to God’s planspeak the truth, and offer forgiveness.

To Know and Be Known

January 27, 2024 – April 6, 2024

Coming out of Babylon (January 27, 2024)

God’s book of Ezekiel urges us to know Him exclusively and lovingly, as the self-existent Lord who cares for our redemption. This message is repeated throughout Scripture, challenging us to remove distractions and commit to a relationship with Him.

The Victory of Deliverance (February 3, 2024)

This sermon focuses on the book of Ezekiel and the recurring theme of knowing God through deliverance. It explores five steps to experiencing salvation: 1) Acknowledging our need for Christ, 2) Repenting and casting off works of darkness, 3) Confessing our sins, 4) Total consecration to the Lord, and 5) Living by faith.

An Everlasting Promise (February 17, 2024)

God’s everlasting covenant is based on his unwavering love, promising to remember us even when we falter. This covenant empowers us to love, remember, and stand for Him, ultimately leading to forgiveness and transformation.

His Desire to Dwell With You (February 24, 2024)

This sermon discusses the concept of the divine sanctuary – both earthly and heavenly – and its significance in understanding God’s plan to dwell with His people. It emphasizes the themes of salvation, judgment, and ultimate restoration, highlighting God’s active role in removing sin and His desire to be the center of our lives.

God Still Speaks (March 2, 2024)

This sermon discusses the importance of knowing God through prophecy, especially in the last days. He emphasizes the difference between true and false prophecy and introduces Ellen White as a prophetess who aligns with biblical principles and has had a positive impact on the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Remember (March 9, 2024)

This sermon emphasizes the importance of the Sabbath as a unique sign between God and his people, highlighting its role in knowing and experiencing God. Ultimately, it urges viewers to embrace the Sabbath not as a burden but as a delight and a vital part of a healthy life, especially in the face of future challenges.

Nothing to Fear (March 23, 2024)

This sermon is about the final judgment of God, not as something to fear, but as a demonstration of God’s love and justice. It emphasizes that salvation comes through grace alone, not works, and encourages viewers to accept Jesus’ sacrifice to be covered with His perfect righteousness (like snow).

Until He Comes (March 30, 2024)

This message from Pastor Chris Holland focuses on the theme of knowing God. God’s desire is for us to know Him intimately, so that we might receive eternal life (John 17:3) and ultimately join Him in a perfect future kingdom (Revelation 21).

When God is Silent (April 6, 2024)

This sermon addresses the feelings of God’s silence when facing difficult circumstances. It encourages listeners to develop a strong faith, trusting in God’s love and justice even in the darkest moments, as demonstrated by Jesus’ own experience of silence on the cross.