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This is a glorious day for LCM! Pastors Matthew and Wade honed in on the hope that is found as God supernaturally intervenes in our thoughts & circumstances to revive our souls time and time again through what we have come to call “But the LORD” moments. In addition to lifting our eyes and helping us to hold fast to the hope that is set before us, we were able to celebrate the extraordinary display of a “But the LORD” moment as Jerran Snell proposed to Mandy Sheridan. Let your hope rise in God’s faithfulness to reach out at just the right moment to make sure HIS Will is accomplished in you so you too can exclaim, “But the LORD!”
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We gotta have more of the Lord! But why do we gotta have more? Brothers Kris Reusora and Carlos Rueda help to answer that question. It's not to get fat on our spiritual blessing. The reason we gotta have more is because there are great needs all around us. As we find ourselves pouring out for their needs, we find ourselves in a greater need for the Lord to pour in. This is how God stirs our hunger and then satisfies our need, when it is our kingdom conviction to pour ourselves out for others.
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The singular aim of this sermon is that the Lord would get glory out of what was preached and that your life would be changed forever because of your desire to know Him more. May Adonai meet with you, in the same way He has met with us in our service today.
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David & the Son of David both made it their business to destroy monuments to blindness and lameness in Israel. They made it their mandate to bring the blind and lame near to God so that they might be healed. This is what he wants us to do. But before we do, we must deal with our own blind and lame taunts that seeks to suppress our cry of desperation. Don't let anyone keep you from crying out to the son the David that can heal you, especially not your own faithless thoughts.
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Transformation, empowerment, and revival is what is taking place in our lives. Here at LCM, we are learning to only accept the Aerial View of our majestic King of Glory. Pastors Matthew and Wade, along with Brother Justin Treaster, walked us through a beautiful revelation of how to soar again on the heights with our Father, and how to break the chains that seek to bind us from taking flight. Through the power and name of Yeshua, we are breaking the chains of despair, offense, and idolatry off our lives. Because we are destined to experience the ongoing transformation and breakout of our Father’s supernatural presence that changes the course of lives forever.
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Expectation and Evisceration. It’s a beautiful thing to know that our God is not as concerned with our failures as we are. That he is not as concerned with our external or internal enemies as we are. As a matter of fact, he’s longing for us to pick a fight so that he might come through for us. This is the confidence that our Father wants us to have in him. An expectation of his deliverance & a certainty that he will eviscerate our enemies. To go into battle convinced that he is with us, even when circumstances seem bleak. That even when he is disciplining us for our own wrongdoing, we can be confident because he will restore us and rebuke those enemies that sought our downfall.
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What a glorious morning we had! With 25 days left in the 40 day challenge issued by Adonai to His people, we are increasing our hunger and appetite for Him. Pastor Linton, Pastor Wade, and Pastor Abimbola delivered an inspirational word, that encouraged our faith to rise in being convinced on what the word of God says, and once convinced, to then act in obedience to what we know we must do. Through the lives of men like the Apostle Paul, Nehemiah, and David, we learned how to stand on God’s character even when the circumstances have not changed, because we know that our Father will give us the answer before we even know what the answer is. Today is the day to be convinced, move in faith, and then watch heaven respond in supernatural fashion.
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Speaking Terms. This was an inspirational message from brothers Justin Treaster & Paul Rosales. Such powerful concept that we can be on speaking terms with God. That he desires to speak with us, to share things with us, to commune with us. Brothers and sisters, let us take hold of this divine right given to us by the father in heaven. Speak to him often, like you would with a friend and expect that he will answer you and give you what you need.
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We are experiencing revival here at LCM! With 7 days into our 40 day challenge, Adonai’s manifold presence is breaking out in our midst! Both Pastor Wade and Pastor Matthew delivered a stellar message entitled “Confidence to Get Closer”. Peering through the life of David, the son of Jesse, we were inspired by the confidence that David had and faithfully demonstrated in his day. When we know what is inside of us, and the experiences that we have had with our King, giants fall, and sons and daughters rise in confidence. So today, we are not going to throw away our confidence. Rather, we are going to stand up confidently and take the necessary biblical steps to draw closer to Adonai, who has called us to be sons of the living God. We will speak boldly and let our light shine, because we have what the world desperately needs.
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There is a lot to glean from the life of Samuel! He stands out as one of the most unique prophets and figure in all of Israel.
In this sermon preached by brothers Justin Treaster & J.J. Molock, we glean from the things Samuel got right and the things he got wrong.
We learn that even the most Godly can mourn in a way that God may not approve of, but also have seen the way in which God can open our eyes and ears that we might hear again. The answer was clear in Samuels life, to be hollowed out like the horn Samuel carried and to go fill it again with oil to anoint future kings. That is what we will and are doing. -
A 40 Day Challenge has been issued by Adonai to His people and we have accepted this challenge; To run after Him with all that for the purpose of getting closer to Him. In this sermon, Pastor Linton, Pastor Matthew and Pastor Abimbola helped us stoked a hunger and a fire for the living God. We are learning to rise up in those moments after failure, and do the things that we did at first for the sake of others. Today (and for the next 40 days), we are going back to the House of God to build on the initial experiences He has given us. The outcome of this 40 Day Challenge is certain, and it will result in a supernatural outpouring of the Father's Spirit. This is our 40 Day Challenge of getting closer to God!
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We're getting closer & going higher! This was an inspirational message aimed at getting us to recognize the opportunity that is right before. That is that the father is calling to us to come closer to him. He's calling us up higher, whereby we can bypass the schemes of the enemy that are aimed at getting us to settle for a lower standard of living. The stranger whispers that we are disqualified and ill-equipped from this sort of intimate connection with the father but these are lies. We know the voice of our good shepherd and he bids us, come up higher.
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“I Gotta Get Closer” is a heart’s cry and longing for the King of Kings. He is all that we want and all that we desire. He is reigniting a hunger inside of us that can only be satisfied by Him. Both Pastor Eric and Justin Treaster, deliver a soul stirring and inspiring word that calls us higher in our intimacy, friendship, and longing for our Father. Let this message challenge you. Let it inspire you to reach out for more of Him, because He desires to show you all of His goodness!
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Our goal is the "Friend Zone". It's the place where our life and identity are solidified and strengthened. The friend zone discussed in this sermon preached by brothers Gabriel Stephens and Kris Reusora however is one based on friendship with God. This closeness to our friend and king is what gives us what we need to be whole-heartedly obedient. Let this sermon spark a personal revival in your own heart that lights you and others ablaze and re-ignite your desire for intimacy with the King.
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What an incredibly inspiring word we heard this morning from both Pastor Wade and Pastor Matthew! “Behold Him…Again” is exactly what we are being called higher to do. To have a pursuit and relationship with our King as a man would have with his best friend. Our hearts desire is this; nothing else matters, nothing else is more important than having eyes for Him and Him alone. He is the one who calls our name, walks with us, and calls us higher into fellowships with Him. We are learning to initiate a pursuit of Him with faith that He will meet us again as He first did. Let this message inspire you to pursue your King with all of your heart, soul, and strength. Because when you behold Him again, you become exactly what He is.
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We were born into the kingdom as Sons of God. But our pursuits of him and his ways has made us Kings. As Proverbs 25:2 states, it is the glory of God to conceal a matter and it is to the glory of kings to search it out. In this sermon entitled "Kingly Vision", Brothers Gabriel Sutherland and JJ Molock encourage us to have kingly vision. As kings it is our right and responsibility to have kingly vision in every endeavor. The kind of vision that doesn't look to the circumstances around but looks on high for heavens perspective and aid. Let this message inspire you to have your vision trained for kingly pursuits.
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What a joy it is to have the Stephens back in the house! “Beholding the Resurrection” was an action-packed, scripture rich, and engaging sermon preached by Pastor Eric. “You become what you behold” and “what you behold is what you will become”. This is such a simple but profound truth with depths that have a momentous effect on the lives of those who love Christ. To start well in the Kingdom is not the same as finishing well in the Kingdom. In order to finish well, we must continue to fan into flame a burning desire for our King. An all out (nothing else will do) pursuit toward his presence is the only thing that will satisfy. This sermon will challenge you, make you feel uncomfortable, and also inspire you to greater heights to pursue a deeper love and relationship with the King of Glory. Listen now!
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Examining the week leading up to Jesus' crucifixion teaches us many things. One of the main things we took away from this message was the proper perspective Jesus demonstrated in all of his crucifying moments. The pattern he set still informs us to this day. What will give us the proper courage to endure our own crucifying moments is the understanding that these moments are meant to lead us into a greater experience with our Father. This experience produces a conviction that he is near us in these moments and that he will answer us.
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“A Constant Yield” delivered by Pastor Spencer, Pastor Wade, and Pastor Matthew. Spoke to us about what the suffering in our lives was always aimed at producing; which is to bear much fruit. To bear much fruit, we have to clear out the unholy things that find themselves amongst the holy things in the life of a believer. We have to get rid of the expectations that lead to self-entitlement and the shortcuts that delay the maturity needed for growth. For transformation to take place, confrontation is needed, and we will not shrink back from the difficulties that help us grow. Instead, we will remain connected to the Vine and we will bear much fruit. He is our salvation, and we will put our trust in him and see a constant yield.
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This message entitled "Walk In It", preached by brother Gabriel Sutherland and Timothy Carter was securing the sonship of our body. Especially in times of difficulty, our sonship must remain solid. That is because the difficulties and hardships are discipline from our good father, that is meant to affirm our sonship. He even uses the difficulties to spur on hunger. This is the blessing of the hardships in our lives. What are not blessings are the bastard-like thoughts we have that are aimed at separating us from God and our brothers. This sermon hit the target of our hearts and was aimed at causing us to walk in it. That is our identity as sons and the ability to go through the difficulties with some good old Gethsemane Grit.
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