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Pastor Joshua West explores three important themes in the Gospel of Matthew about the nature of Jesus: his baptism as the Son of God; his anointing by the Holy Spirit; and God the Father's affirmation and validation of Jesus. What does this mean for us? Christ's coming offers forgiveness, atonement, and salvation for those who repent and turn to him.
https://wcm.link/s241120c
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We all come across crooked bends in the road, challenges and difficulties that turn our world upside down; they are painful, but not without purpose. In this timely sermon rooted in Ecclesiastes 7:13, Gary Wilkerson reminds us that God has a plan for us and wants to use these seasons for our good and his glory.
https://wcm.link/s241117c
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Preaching on the prophet Malachi, David Wilkerson shares how God is going to restore faith and healing. There will be suffering, but God's Word tells us that though the mountains fall into the sea and the economy shakes and falls, for those who fear the Lord, the Son of Righteousness will rise with healing in his wings. In the darkest hour when everything looks hopeless, the sun will shine and we will have the greatest revelation of Jesus Christ and his power. In these last days, there will be Spirit-driven joy to manifest the faithfulness of Jesus Christ. We must begin to make a joyful shout to the Lord and begin to praise him.
https://wcm.link/s241113c
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In Psalm 42, King David shares his deeply downcast heart and offers the solution for it. Preaching on this psalm, Pastor Gary Wilkerson looks at three kinds of reasons for being downcast, as well as various Bible passages, including when Jesus calms the storm. We need to fix our eyes on God and trust him to get us through the challenges we face, then we can have hope, joy and rest.
https://wcm.link/s241110c
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Jesus instructed us to be merciful, but this is not an easy thing to do and it will cost us. Christ paid the highest cost so that mercy could be shed on humankind. The price He paid is beyond calculating. Mercy does not rebuke, examine, or accuse one another. We need a supernatural revelation that the body of Christ and Jesus are one. What we say and what we do to one another is what we are saying and doing to Jesus. The Lord is gracious and merciful and we are to be an extension of this to one another.
https://wcm.link/s241106c
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What does it mean for God to bless us? How does Jesus delight in us? Drawing from Psalm 41, Pastor Gary Wilkerson shares biblical wisdom on the power of blessing. We are valuable to God, who provides us with protection, deliverance and transformation. The benefits decreed to us are a present reality from the Lord that sustain us through difficulties. Through his strength we can also live our lives to bless others.
https://wcm.link/s241103c
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Rooting his message in Matthew 3:1-12, Pastor Joshua West preaches not only about how John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus, but also shares insights on the true meaning of repentance. God wants us to have a repentant heart. When we do, we mourn the sin we see around us. Biblical repentance changes our mind, turns us from sin to holiness, and regenerates us because of what Christ did for us on the cross.
https://wcm.link/s241030c
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Applying biblical insights from passages such as 2 Corinthians 3: 16-18, Pastor Gary Wilkerson encourages us to not only draw near to Jesus, but to others. When we are struggling with hidden pain, past or present, we need confession, prayer and healing. By cultivating a close group of trusted Christian friends, we no longer have to hide, but can begin the healing journey and experience God's love deeply.
https://wcm.link/s241027c
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When we think of the victory of the cross we have to remind ourselves that the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all our sins and we are forgiven in Christ. Preaching from Colossians 2:13-15, David Wilkerson looks at the cross and how Jesus bore all our grief and sorrows. All guilt and condemnation is lifted because of his blood. At the cross mercy and peace took on a human face. Jesus Christ made a covenant with his Father and the blood of Christ brings us everlasting peace.
https://wcm.link/s241023c
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In the Gospel of John 10:10, Jesus said that he came "that you may have life and have it abundantly." This verse is easy to misunderstand unless we adopt Jesus's definition of abundant life. In part two of this sermon, Gary Wilkerson looks at God's promises and the authority he gives to his people.
https://wcm.link/s241020c
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God uses afflictions to draw us into his Word so we can allow him to deal with the issues of our heart. If we don’t see God in ALL of our circumstances, the good and the bad, our faith will crash. God is not with us despite our failure, sin and slothfulness; he is with us because of them. God's tender mercies are above all his works. Go to the Lord with an open heart and let him love you through your pain and suffering.
https://wcm.link/s241016c
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Even among Christians, it is very common to ignore the reality of spiritual warfare. Thankfully, we are not powerless in this fight. In this sermon, Gary Wilkerson looks at three of the ways Satan engages in spiritual warfare and how Christians can fight back.
https://wcm.link/s241013c
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Preaching from Matthew 2:13-23 and other passages, Pastor Joshua West remind us of the cost of following Christ. We are either with him or against him. There are clear divisions in the world: enemies of the gospel who will try to silence God's Word and those who humbly and contritely serve the Lord.
https://wcm.link/s241009c
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It is an incredible blessing when God invites us to be part of his sovereign plan. One of the ways he does that is by encouraging his people to pray. Preaching from 1 Corinthians 2, Gary Wilkerson looks at what the Bible has to say about prayer and God's deliverance.
https://wcm.link/s241006c
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This powerful sermon from Gary Wilkerson challenges believers to move beyond intellectual faith and confront hidden wounds. The tangible presence of Jesus is key to transformative Christianity, healing our deepest hurts and changing us from the inside out. Through personal stories and biblical insights, Gary encourages a vulnerable, intuitive relationship with Christ that aligns heart and mind, revolutionizing how we live and love. This message offers a fresh perspective on spiritual growth, urging Christians to embrace a faith that permeates every aspect of their being.
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Discover the hidden power of keeping promises, even when it hurts. This eye-opening sermon from Tim Dilena reveals how honoring your word can trigger divine interventions of biblical proportions. From financial crises to seemingly impossible situations, learn how God responds to integrity with extraordinary miracles—like hurling celestial boulders and halting the sun. It's not just ancient history; it's a challenge for today. If you're facing overwhelming odds, this message offers hope and a practical key to unlocking God's miraculous power in your life. Prepare to be inspired to stand firm in your commitments and witness the impossible become possible.
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Ever wondered if your struggles have a deeper purpose? This powerful sermon reveals how life's trials forge an unbreakable bond with God. Discover a revolutionary perspective that views challenges through the lens of His unwavering love. Learn how your toughest moments can transform your faith and spirit. Whether facing personal battles or supporting others, this message offers hope, strength, and profound insights into suffering's role in our spiritual journey. Prepare to see your trials—and your faith—in a whole new light.
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In this impassioned sermon, Carter Conlon explores the concept of divine enablement, drawing from Paul's teachings and personal experiences. He argues that true ministry effectiveness doesn't stem from human ability but God's empowering presence. Pastor Carter challenges listeners to embrace their weaknesses as opportunities for God's mercy to shine through, encouraging believers to rely on divine strength when facing obstacles. His message inspires a renewed dependence on God's power for personal growth and impactful ministry in difficult times.
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This powerful sermon from Tim Dilena delves into Jesus's encounter with the Samaritan woman, revealing how one unlikely interaction sparked a spiritual revolution. Through vivid storytelling and historical examples, this message will challenge your perspective on everyday encounters. You'll discover the untapped potential in each conversation, learning how to approach evangelism with flexibility, patience, and foresight. Whether you're a seasoned believer or new to faith, this sermon will inspire you to see the extraordinary possibilities in ordinary moments.
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In this stirring sermon, John Bailey challenges church leaders to pursue a deeper relationship with Jesus and focus on genuine discipleship over gimmicks and personal agendas. He shares his own journey towards authentic ministry centered on prayer and Bible teaching. John warns of increasing difficulties for faithful ministers but encourages perseverance, calling for revival among leaders. Pastors must prioritize intimacy with God, making disciples, and boldly evangelizing outside church walls. This message serves as a powerful reminder that transformational leadership stems from being personally transformed by Christ.
- Se mer