Hillsboro Sermons

Hillsboro Sermons

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Mighty God
In this powerful message, Dr. Darwin Mason Jr. explores the second name given to the promised Messiah in Isaiah 9:6 Mighty God. Spoken into a time of deep political instability and spiritual darkness, this name revealed that the coming Savior would not be an ordinary ruler—He would be divine strength wrapped in human flesh. Jesus is not just gentle—He is mighty. He is the warrior King who defeats darkness, conquers sin, and carries the full weight of our burdens with power and authority. He is strong when we are weak and present when we are overwhelmed.
Wonderful Counselor
In this message, Dr. Darwin Mason Jr. unpacks one of the most comforting and profound titles given to Jesus in Isaiah 9:6 “Wonderful Counselor.” Spoken into a world marked by war, fear, and confusion, this prophetic name points to the One who brings divine wisdom into human chaos. Jesus isn’t just a good listener. He is the source of supernatural guidance. As Wonderful Counselor, He sees what we cannot, knows what we don’t, and leads us with love, clarity, and power.
He Prayed for Me
In this soul-stirring message, Dr. Darwin Mason Jr. walks us through the intimate and powerful prayer of Jesus in John 17. As Jesus prepares to face the cross, He lifts His voice not only for His disciples but for us. Before the pain, before the betrayal, before the crucifixion... He prayed for you. In His final moments of freedom, Jesus wasn't asking for escape—He was interceding for unity, protection, holiness, and love for those who would one day believe in Him. You were on His mind.
A Cut Above the Rest
In this sermon, Dr. Darwin Mason Jr. dives into the teaching of Jesus in John 15, where Christ declares, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.” Through this metaphor, we are reminded that growth in God often requires pruning, and pruning, though painful, is purposeful.
Praying Through the Pain
In this deeply moving message, Dr. Darwin Mason Jr. walks us into the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus teaches us what it means to pray, even when the soul is overwhelmed with sorrow. In Mark 14, Jesus is not preaching to crowds or healing the sick. He is grieving, groaning, and going to God.
Starve the Flesh Feed the Faith - Part 2
What does it really take to grow as a disciple of Jesus? In this two-part series, Starve the Flesh, Feed the Faith, Dr. Darwin Mason Jr. challenges us to shift our focus away from the cravings of the flesh and toward the nourishment of the spirit. True spiritual thriving requires intentional sacrifice and consistent alignment with the will of God. Part 2 (John 4): At a well in Samaria, Jesus tells His disciples, “I have food you know nothing about.” His appetite was spiritual, not physical. This message explores how Jesus stayed focused on His mission by feeding His faith—and how we’re called to do the same.
Starve the Flesh Feed the Faith - Part 1
What does it really take to grow as a disciple of Jesus? In this two-part series, Starve the Flesh, Feed the Faith, Dr. Darwin Mason Jr. challenges us to shift our focus away from the cravings of the flesh and toward the nourishment of the spirit. True spiritual thriving requires intentional sacrifice and consistent alignment with the will of God. Part 1 (Mark 9): In the valley below the Mount of Transfiguration, the disciples struggle to cast out a demon—and Jesus makes it clear: some things only come by prayer and fasting. This message reminds us that starving the flesh—through discipline, dependence, and denial—is essential for power-filled faith.
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I Got Debt
The woman known for her sin demonstrates a profound gratitude for God's forgiveness by humbly surrendering her pride, breaking her alabaster box, and washing the feet of the Savior. Like her, we also carry a debt only God can absolve. How do we react to this?
The Towel and the Testimony
Scripture unequivocally states that God embodies love, not merely as a quality He possesses but as His very essence. In the Book of John, Jesus exemplifies the tangible expression of love, urging his followers to embrace love even in challenging circumstances. He introduces a revolutionary directive: to love others as He has loved them.
I am the Door
In the Gospel of John, Jesus declares his divinity through seven "I am" statements, each revealing a different aspect of his being and role as our Savior. The "I Am" series delves into the glory unveiled by Jesus in each statement and explores the expected response for those who are children of God. Let’s study together “I Am The Door” (John 10:9)
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