Episodios

  • The Unseen Drama
    Apr 6 2026

    In this powerful Easter service, Pastor Jim dives deep into "The Unseen Drama"—the spiritual and legal battle that took place in the heavenly realms leading up to the Resurrection. While we often focus on the physical events of the cross and the empty tomb, this message explores the profound theological shift that occurred when Jesus broke down the "legal barriers" between a holy God and sinful humanity.

    Why the cross? Why the tomb? Pastor Jim explains that the Resurrection wasn't just a miracle of life over death; it was the moment Jesus Christ became our "Living Hope," reclaiming the keys of authority and making salvation accessible to all who believe.

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    38 m
  • To Know Makes All the Difference
    Apr 1 2026

    In this powerful Palm Sunday message, Lighthouse Baptist Church explores the profound weight of the "Triumphal Entry" and what it truly meant for the city of Jerusalem—and what it means for us today. While we often view Jesus’ entry into the city as a celebration, Pastor Jim reveals it as a divine confrontation. Jesus wasn't just riding in for a parade; He was putting the religious establishment on notice and forcing every heart to make a choice: Are you for Him, or against Him?


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    36 m
  • Want To See God Move? Give!
    Mar 23 2026

    In this powerful message from Malachi, Pastor Jim explores the profound connection between our hearts, our character, and our willingness to give back to God. Often, we focus on the "robbing God" aspect of tithing as merely a financial obligation, but this sermon reveals that it is truly about trust, obedience, and the freedom found in letting go of what we hold most dear.


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    40 m
  • Not What You Envisioned
    Mar 17 2026

    In this powerful message, Pastor Jim explores the gap between our expectations of God’s judgment and the reality of His refining process. Drawing from the book of Malachi, the sermon challenges believers to examine their own hearts before calling for God to judge the "wickedness" of the world.

    The central theme focuses on the promise of Christ’s return and the necessity of being spiritually prepared. Pastor Jim warns that while we often seek God’s intervention in the world, we must be ready for the "refiner’s fire" that begins within the household of God.

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    43 m
  • Stop Running, Start Waiting: How to Trust God in a Crisis
    Mar 9 2026

    If you're at the end of your rope and exhausted from trying to fix your own problems, this episode is for you. Discover why your "good intentions" aren't working and how to finally experience the supernatural peace found in Isaiah 30:15.

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    41 m
  • Dont Look Back
    Mar 2 2026

    In this sermon, Pastor Jim examines the dangers of spiritual stagnation and the temptation to focus on the past rather than the future God has prepared. Drawing primarily from the story of Lot’s wife and the Israelites’ desire to return to Egypt, Snell discusses the "backward glance" that often prevents believers from moving forward in their faith.This message serves as a call to action for the church to move forward with vision and purpose, trusting that God’s best work is ahead, not behind.


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    44 m
  • Are We Married to the World?
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, we dive deep into Malachi 2:10-17 to explore a challenging question: Have we drifted away from our covenant with God? Using the backdrop of ancient Israel's history, we discuss the "quality control" of the Christian life and why our relationships with others—and our faithfulness to God—matter more than we realize.


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    48 m
  • Privilege Commands Reponsibility
    Feb 16 2026

    In this powerful sermon from Malachi chapter 2, we explore the sobering truth that privilege commands responsibility. Drawing from the historical failure of the priesthood in Israel, this message challenges every believer to consider their own "royal priesthood" and the weight of the name they carry as followers of Christ

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    41 m