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Guerrilla Christianity

De: Pastor R. Bret Walker
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An Unconventional, No-Apologies Exposition of God’s Grace from an Evangelical-Methodist Point of ViewCopyright 2024. All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • S13E05 In the Spirit (Letters from God, pt. 6)
    Mar 23 2026

    In this Lenten message from Romans 8:6–11, Pastor R. Bret Walker draws a hard line between two ways of living: life in the flesh and life in the Spirit. Using Scripture, personal story, and unapologetic clarity, he argues there is no middle ground—only life or death. To live in the Spirit is to love God and neighbor, reject the idol of self, and receive the resurrecting power of Christ through the Holy Spirit. The gospel confronts us with a choice. Guerrilla Christianity chooses life.

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    27 m
  • S13E05 Children of Light (Letters from God, pt. 5)
    Mar 20 2026

    Children of Light calls believers to live visibly transformed lives in a world shaped by darkness. Drawing from Ephesians 5:8–14, this sermon explores how faith in Christ moves us from spiritual blindness into the revealing light of God. Walking in the light means discernment, fruitfulness, and accountability—not hiding sin, but exposing it so healing and renewal can begin. Through Paul’s teaching and John Wesley’s model of Christian accountability, we’re reminded that authentic discipleship is communal, courageous, and costly. Awakening from spiritual sleep, we live not for ourselves, but as people shaped—and sent—by Christ’s light. #ExposeTheDarkness

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    24 m
  • S13E04 Reconciliation
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of Guerrilla Christianity, we confront the radical truth of reconciliation. Drawing from Romans 5:1–11, this sermon declares that peace with God isn’t earned—it’s given. While we were still sinners and enemies, Christ died for us, reconciling us to God through the cross. Suffering, faith, and hope are reframed in light of God’s relentless love. Like a tree covered in yellow ribbons, the cross stands as unmistakable proof: forgiveness is real, grace is abundant, and reconciliation is already accomplished in Jesus Christ.

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