Episodios

  • The Book of James ::
    Mar 13 2026

    In this message from James 1:19–27, we’re reminded that hearing God’s Word is not the same as obeying it. Many people want comfort from Jesus without true transformation, but James calls believers to move beyond simply listening and begin living out what Scripture teaches. Spiritual maturity is revealed in how we respond under pressure—being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger. It also requires a humble posture toward God’s Word, allowing it to shape our lives rather than just inform our thinking. James warns that hearing without obedience leads to self-deception, but those who put God’s Word into practice experience the freedom and blessing it brings. The Bible isn’t meant only for information—it’s meant for transformation.

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    50 m
  • The Book of James :: How God Uses Trials
    Mar 11 2026

    Trials are not proof that God is against you—they are proof that He is forming you. In this powerful message from James 1:1–18, we explore how God uses pressure, pain, and testing to grow perseverance, maturity, and deeper dependence on Jesus. When life feels heavy—whether in your marriage, finances, mind, or body—it’s easy to ask, “Is God mad at me? Did He forget me?” But James reminds us that faith grows up through trials. God is not obsessed with your comfort; He is committed to your development. This sermon unpacks how testing reveals what’s real, how dependence is the response of a mature believer, how pressure exposes false security, and how temptation is a counterfeit form of comfort. If you’re walking through a difficult season, this message will reframe your perspective and anchor you in the unchanging goodness of God. Discover how to move from asking, “Lord, get me out,” to praying, “Lord, do something in me.”

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    49 m
  • Come To Jesus Moment :: Trusting The Call
    Feb 25 2026

    As this Come to Jesus Moment series comes to a close, we’re reminded that we can trust Jesus and walk faithfully in all He has for us.

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    46 m
  • Come To Jesus Moment ::
    Feb 24 2026

    In this week’s Come to Jesus Moment, we explore the transforming power of forgiveness through Romans 5:6–8 and Luke 7:36–50. What does it really mean that Christ died for us while we were “utterly helpless” and “still sinners”? At a dinner party filled with tension, Jesus confronts pride, exposes hidden sin, and extends radical forgiveness to a broken woman whose love proves she understands grace. Through the story of Simon the Pharisee and the sinful woman who anointed Jesus’ feet, we are reminded that until we see our own sin, we will only see the sin of others. Forgiveness isn’t earned by love — love flows from being forgiven. When we truly grasp that Jesus died for us in our worst condition, worship becomes natural and love becomes evidence. If you’ve ever wondered whether grace applies to you, this message will challenge and encourage you: forgiven people love well.

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    50 m
  • Come To Jesus Moment :: Repent and Run Fast!
    Feb 13 2026

    What does real repentance actually look like? In Luke 19:1–10, we meet Zacchaeus—a wealthy, hated tax collector whose encounter with Jesus proves that repentance is more than words. As the saying goes, “When the heart is right, the feet are swift.” Zacchaeus didn’t just feel remorse—his life changed. He ran, he climbed, he repaid, and he restored. This Come to Jesus Moment reminds us that faith without action is empty, but a transformed heart produces visible fruit. Jesus came to seek and save the lost, and that includes people others have written off. If pride, fear, or image has kept you from fully pursuing Jesus, this message challenges you to stop standing back and start moving forward. Real repentance moves fast—and real grace meets us right where we are.

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    46 m
  • Come To Jesus Moment :: Learn To Pray
    Feb 11 2026

    Prayer doesn’t come naturally to everyone—even those who know how to talk about God. In Luke 11, the disciples watched Jesus pray and realized there was something different about it. After witnessing miracles, healings, and power, it was Jesus’ private prayer life that caught their attention. When they asked Him, “Lord, teach us to pray,” Jesus responded by inviting them into something radically personal: prayer rooted in relationship with a loving Father. In this Come to Jesus Moment, we explore how Jesus reframes prayer—not as performance or pressure, but as trust, persistence, and intimacy with our Heavenly Father. Discover why persistence in prayer matters, how it shapes our hearts, and why prayer is less about getting what we want and more about knowing the God who loves us and meets our deepest need through Jesus.

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    48 m
  • Come To Jesus Moment :: Storms
    Feb 10 2026

    Storms are unavoidable — but they are never meaningless. In this powerful message from Matthew 14:22–33, we walk with the disciples into the middle of a raging storm and witness Jesus doing the impossible: walking on water, strengthening faith, and rescuing Peter when doubt takes over. This Come to Jesus Moment reminds us that sometimes God allows storms to correct us, grow us, and deepen our trust in Him. Even when we feel overwhelmed, afraid, or far from shore, Jesus sees us, prays for us, and comes to us right on time. If you are facing uncertainty, suffering, or spiritual struggle, this message will encourage you to cry out, “Lord, save me,” and discover the peace, hope, and worship that comes when we place our faith fully in Christ.

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    47 m
  • Come to Jesus Moment :: Climbing Life's Tallest Mountains
    Feb 9 2026

    In this message, Climbing Life’s Tallest Mountains, we walk through Matthew 16:21–17:13 and explore how Jesus faced suffering, rejection, and the road to the cross with unwavering purpose and hope. From Peter’s resistance to Jesus’ mission, to the breathtaking moment of the Transfiguration, this teaching reminds us that following Christ often involves hardship — but glory is coming. Discover how God uses mountaintop moments to strengthen us for the valleys, why suffering is not wasted, and how fixing our eyes on Jesus gives us endurance, peace, and joy even in painful seasons. If you’re facing trials, uncertainty, or spiritual exhaustion, this message will encourage you to listen for the Father’s voice and keep climbing with faith.

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    51 m