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  • Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread | Matthew 6:5-13 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Mar 31 2026

    What does it mean to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread”?

    In Week 4 of The Blueprint of Prayer, we explore how Jesus teaches us to trust God - not just for eternity, but for our everyday needs.

    This prayer reminds us:

    • God provides what we need, not just what we want

    • We depend on Him daily, not just long-term

    • We pray not only for ourselves, but for others

    📖 Matthew 6:5-13 Stop worrying about tomorrow - trust God for today.

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    #Prayer #DailyBread #Faith #TrustGod

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  • Your Kingdom Come | Matthew 6:5-13 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Mar 25 2026

    What does it really mean to pray, “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done”?

    In this message, we continue our series The Blueprint of Prayer by looking at one of the most powerful and challenging parts of the Lord’s Prayer. Jesus teaches us that prayer is not about getting God to align with our plans - but about surrendering our lives to His.

    We explore:

    The difference between a performance-based relationship with God and a family-based relationship

    What the Kingdom of God truly is - both now and in eternity

    Why our hearts naturally drift toward self-rule How surrendering to God’s will brings righteousness, peace, and joy

    What it looks like to live with Jesus as King of your life

    The Kingdom of God isn’t just a future hope - it’s a present reality that transforms how we live today. The question is: Who’s ruling your life - you or Him? 🙏

    This message will challenge you to step off the throne of your heart and fully surrender to God’s rule and reign.

    Key Takeaway: Prayer isn’t about bending God’s will to ours - it’s about bending our will to His.

    #TheBlueprintOfPrayer #LordsPrayer #YourKingdomCome #Faith #ChristianLiving #Sermon

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  • Hallowed Be Thy Name | Matthew 6:5-13 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Mar 18 2026

    In this message from The Blueprint of Prayer, we explore the phrase “Hallowed be Your Name” from the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:5–13. Jesus teaches that before bringing requests to God, our prayers should begin with reverence, praise, and adoration for His holy name. Discover what it means to honor God’s name, value His glory above all things, and allow praise to shape the entire foundation of your prayer life. 📖 Matthew 6:5–13 #LordsPrayer #Prayer #BibleTeaching #Matthew6 #ChristianFaith

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  • Our Father in Heaven | Matthew 6:5-13 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Mar 14 2026

    In this message from The Blueprint of Prayer series, we begin with the opening words of the Lord’s Prayer: “Our Father in Heaven.” Jesus teaches that prayer is not a cold transaction based on performance, but a relationship with a loving Father.

    Because of Christ, believers approach God not as renters trying to earn approval, but as children who have been adopted into His family. Discover what it means that the Father knows you, has adopted you, and is changing you as you grow in relationship with Him.

    📖 Matthew 6:5-13

    #BibleTeaching #LordsPrayer #Prayer #ChristianSermon #Matthew6

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    35 m
  • JOY | Ecclesiastes 2:1-26 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Mar 2 2026

    We conclude our Emotions: Navigating Our Feelings with Biblical Truth series by looking at one emotion everyone longs for - joy. I

    n Ecclesiastes 2, King Solomon shares his search for fulfillment. He experienced pleasure, success, wealth, relationships, and achievement, yet without God it all felt empty - “vanity.”

    This message explores:

    • Why pleasure and laughter cannot produce lasting joy

    • How success and achievement fail to satisfy the heart

    • The danger of finding identity in what we do instead of who God is

    • The truth that real joy comes from a relationship with Christ Solomon’s journey reminds us that the joy we seek cannot be found within ourselves or in this world - it is found in God alone.

    📖 Scripture: Ecclesiastes 2:1-26

    🙏 Series: Emotions - Navigating Our Feelings with Biblical Truth

    If this message encouraged you, like, subscribe, and share to help others discover where true joy is found.

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  • GUILT | Psalm 51:1-14 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Feb 16 2026

    Emotions - Week 4:

    Guilt Psalm 51:1-14

    Today we continue our series Emotions: Navigating Our Feelings with Biblical Truth by looking at the weight of guilt.

    Guilt is the internal acknowledgment that we have done wrong. When we bury or excuse sin, guilt does not disappear - it grows, affecting our relationships, fueling anxiety, and leading to anger, bitterness, and depression.

    In Psalm 51, David responds to his sin with Bathsheba. Though a king and a man after God’s own heart, he fell into sin, reminding us that no one is above guilt. Yet his prayer shows the path to freedom.

    In this message we explore:

    • The depth of guilt - how it haunts and weighs us down

    • The solution for guilt - acknowledging sin, confessing it, and seeking reconciliation

    • The restoration after guilt - the joy and freedom found in forgiveness

    Romans 8:1 reminds us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. In Him, we are fully known, fully forgiven, and truly free.

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  • ANGER | Ephesians 4:26-32 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Feb 9 2026

    This week we continue our series “Emotions: Navigating Feelings with Biblical Truth” by examining the topic of anger through Ephesians 4:26-32. While anger is something every person experiences, Scripture teaches that anger itself is not sin-but when left unchecked, it can take root in our hearts, damage relationships, and pull us away from the life Christ has called us to live.

    In this message, we explore how the Gospel transforms the way we respond to anger. Paul reminds us that spiritual maturity is revealed not only in what we believe, but in how we handle our emotions-especially when we don’t get what we want or feel we deserve. The Gospel frees us to experience righteous anger without sinning, to guard our words, and to replace bitterness with kindness, compassion, and forgiveness.

    If you’ve ever struggled with lingering frustration, outbursts, or unresolved hurt, this teaching points us back to the only lasting solution-the transforming work of Christ in our hearts.

    Scripture: Ephesians 4:26-32

    Series: Emotions: Navigating Feelings with Biblical Truth

    Join us as we learn how forgiven people forgive, and how the kindness of Jesus reshapes the way we respond to others.

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  • BITTERNESS | Matthew 18: 21-35 | Pastor Josh Evans
    Feb 5 2026

    Bitterness has a way of taking root quietly, shaping our hearts, our reactions, and our relationships without us realizing it.

    In this episode, we talk about why unforgiveness becomes a prison and how the forgiveness we’ve received through Jesus is meant to change the way we live with others. Many of us carry wounds from broken marriages, betrayal by friends, painful words from parents, disappointment from leaders, or moments when people didn’t show up the way we hoped.

    Jesus teaches that forgiveness is not about keeping score, but about reflecting His heart. When forgiveness is withheld, it leads to broken relationships, unhealthy reactions, and a hardened heart. But forgiveness brings freedom - not just for others, but for us.

    The gospel reminds us that forgiveness is an inside-out transformation. Forgiven people forgive people. This episode points us to the cross, where we see the heart of Christ-like forgiveness and the freedom it brings.

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