Episodios

  • #699 - Into the Lion’s Den
    Sep 22 2025

    Godliness always brings a response. That response won’t always be applause, but we need to choose godliness anyway. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses spiritual growth and the cost of following Jesus wholeheartedly. With the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, it’s tempting to let anxiety and worry about evil in our nation take hold—but the Lion of the tribe of Judah has already overcome all of Satan’s plans. We’ve let a lukewarm Christianity settle in our communities for a while now, but we can change. At a time when it may feel easier or safer to stay quiet, one of the most important things we can do is acknowledge the authority of Jesus in public.

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    42 m
  • #698 - Roaring Lions
    Sep 21 2025

    How do we respond when threats against our faith become so public and antagonizing, and when rhetoric in the media is so divisive and hate-filled? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the Church in the United States and the need for courage and repentance. We watched a bold move from Satan when Charlie Kirk was assassinated, leaving many of us anxious and confused. Pastor Allen reminds us that we don’t need to be afraid—God has equipped us to resist evil. He shares stories from the life of leaders like David and Peter, who overcame threats and persecution through the power of the Holy Spirit. Now more than ever before, it’s time for us to be courageous for the Lord.

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    48 m
  • #697 - God’s Powerful Presence, Moving in the Earth
    Sep 20 2025

    There are more expressions of the goodness, mercy, and power of God than expressions of evil in the earth today. Let’s determine to focus on the Lord, especially in the face of tragedy and suffering. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson addresses the loss of Charlie Kirk, a bold Christian, political activist, and the co-founder of Turning Point USA. Pastor Allen shares biblical advice on dealing with death and building an awareness of the Holy Spirit. We have been called to be overcomers, and like the apostles Peter and John in Acts, chapter 4, we can have the courage to fight these spiritual battles when we rely on the Holy Spirit for strength. Our Lord still does miracles, and He has the wisdom and authority to transform expressions of Satan’s evil into glory for His everlasting Kingdom.

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    48 m
  • #696: God’s Provision, His Powerful Spirit
    Sep 11 2025

    No matter what our daily routines look like, our goal should be to please God in every way possible. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses a choice we face every day: Do we intentionally cooperate with the Holy Spirit? His values are different than ours, so it will require change on our part, but we receive a priceless gift in return—salvation out of a kingdom of darkness and adoption into God’s Kingdom of light. When we cooperate with the Holy Spirit, He will enable us to accomplish great things for the Kingdom, and Pastor Allen shares stories of miracles and spiritual events people experience today. God has redeemed us, and He wants to equip us for His good works!

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    52 m
  • #695: God's People, God's Power
    Sep 10 2025

    How do you know when God is moving amongst His people? You’ll see repentance, humility, and transformed hearts. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses God’s movement and involvement in our lives. He teaches from the book of Acts to demonstrate the power, glory, and righteousness of God and how the world’s values fail to align with the Lord’s. It isn't just a battle over law and order—there's a spiritual conflict unfolding. We’re watching as morality continues to degrade, but there is hope! When we stand firm in our faith and trust the Holy Spirit to guide us in His perfect plans, God will bring us out of the darkness and into His light.

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    52 m
  • #694: Lions & Lambs — Preparing for Jesus’ Return
    Sep 9 2025

    The culture is shifting, and the season has changed. It can be agitating and frightening, but it means something else, too: Jesus’ return is drawing closer. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses how we can be prepared for our Lord’s return. The Bible tells us that deception and conflict, both physical and spiritual, will increase as the End of the Age approaches. Pastor Allen shows how we see this in our world today, then he shares God’s instructions for standing firm. Living in the truth of God’s Word and relying on His wisdom and peace will be essential. We’ve been asked to overcome a number of daunting things—our own carnal desires, evil, Satan’s kingdom—but God hasn’t left us alone. We can trust in the Lion of Judah.

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    46 m
  • #693: Lions & Lambs — Power for the Impossible
    Sep 4 2025

    It can be easy to say, “God, I believe You will deliver me from hardship.” However, what we should learn to say is, “Whether I see Your deliverance come the way I want it to or not, I will not stop worshiping You.” In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses depending on God and trusting in His timing. He teaches from the Old Testament book of 2 Kings to demonstrate our need for a deeper understanding of God’s character. We can trust that He is sovereign, holy, and righteous, so when we face discouragement, we know that our God gives us the power to overcome. God has given each of us enough faith to begin His work—and He will help us finish.

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    45 m
  • #692: Lions & Lambs — Victory Over Darkness
    Sep 3 2025

    Through Jesus, the Lion of Judah, we have been given authority over Satan and the kingdom of darkness. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson helps us understand our identity in God’s Kingdom. We’ve been appointed as ambassadors; we’re representatives with assignments to complete for the Lord. Pastor Allen shares what it means to be a “stranger in the world,” and he teaches the importance of standing firm against our sinful desires. God has invited us into His family as His children, and through His love, mercy, and power, we can overcome the enemy.

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    47 m