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  • Subjected to Violence | Matthew 11:11-19 | Live Church Worship Service OKC
    Nov 30 2025
    After 400 years of divine silence, God broke through with explosive force when John the Baptist appeared. Jesus declared that even the least in God's kingdom is greater than John because greatness is measured by proximity to the King, not achievements. The kingdom advances with unstoppable momentum, but many miss it by clinging to expectations instead of accepting what God has already fulfilled. Rather than critiquing God's methods from the sidelines, we're called to participate in His kingdom movement.
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    44 m
  • More Than a Prophet | Matthew 11:1-10 | Live Church Worship Service
    Nov 26 2025
    John the Baptist, divinely commissioned before birth to prepare the way for Jesus, found himself questioning God's plan while imprisoned. Even this great prophet struggled with doubt when reality didn't match his expectations of how the Messiah's kingdom would unfold. Jesus responded to John's questions not with shame, but by pointing to the evidence of God's work happening all around. Sometimes we miss God's activity because it doesn't come packaged the way we expected. Not everyone is called to perform miracles; some are called to prepare the way for them, clearing the path so Christ can do what only He can do.
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    42 m
  • Do Unto Others | Matthew 10:40-42 | Church OKC
    Nov 19 2025
    You can't take off your Christianity like a hat when you leave church. When you walk into any room, Christ walks in with you. But here's the real question: Are you trying to manage where God is present in your life, or are you letting Him transform every area? Your treatment of people is the visible proof of your invisible devotion.
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    48 m
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