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This message focuses on the transition from Moses to Joshua and asks, "Why didn’t Moses enter the Promised Land, and what enabled Joshua to succeed?" Moses represents a mindset of unbelief, disobedience, and pride—attitudes that kept him and the Israelites stuck in the wilderness. Joshua, on the other hand, trusted and obeyed God, stepping into the promises set before him.
We are called to leave behind these "wilderness mindsets" and step into what God has promised. Your time is up for staying where you are. God is calling you forward.
Now is the time to step into the promises God has for you!
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In this message, we dive into Jesus' powerful words from Matthew 5:10-12, where He tells us to rejoice when we face criticism, insults, or even persecution for doing what’s right. Sounds tough, right? But Jesus promises there’s a huge reward waiting for us in heaven.
We’ll talk about how to stay strong when the world pushes back, and—more importantly—how to respond with grace instead of getting caught up in offense. From standing firm in our faith to letting our light shine in the face of negativity, this message is all about learning to live with joy and purpose, even when the going gets tough. Plus, we’ll share practical tips on forgiving, loving your enemies, and keeping your eyes on the bigger picture.
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In the seventh part of our Beatitudes series, we dive into Jesus’ life-changing statement: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9 NIV). This message focuses on the essential role of peacemakers in a world filled with conflict and how we can cultivate peace, not just in our communities, but in the most intimate spaces—our homes.
In this episode, we will discuss:
The distinction between being a peacekeeper and a peacemaker, and why confronting conflict is key to finding true peace.How peace is not merely the absence of conflict but the presence of God’s “Shalom,” a deep wholeness that transforms our homes and hearts.Three essential practices for being a peacemaker: telling the truth in love, apologizing when wrong, and forgiving fully.The powerful role that God’s peace plays in restoring broken relationships, and why peace starts within our own hearts before it can flow to others.Join us to learn how adopting the role of a peacemaker can transform your home into a place of harmony and bring the peace of God into every corner of your life.
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Join us as we explore the theme of "Disruptive Compassion" and how embracing disruption can become a powerful opportunity to demonstrate love and kindness. Drawing from Luke 10, we’ll discover how Jesus redefined compassion through the parable of the Good Samaritan.
In this message, we will discuss:
-The importance of partnership with God and others in creating impactful change.
-How disruptions in our lives can lead to divine opportunities for compassion.
-Practical steps to engage with those in need, moving from empathy to action.
-The costs associated with true compassion and the joy of loving others as Jesus loves us.
Let’s learn together how our willingness to embrace disruption can transform our lives and the lives of those around us, fueling hope and healing in our communities.
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Join us for the sixth part of our eight-week series on the Beatitudes, where we explore the profound meaning of Jesus’ words: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God” (Matthew 5:8 NIV). This week, we’ll delve into the transformative nature of having a pure heart and how it shapes our relationship with God and others.
In this message, we will discuss:
-The significance of purity in heart and how it reflects our relationship with Christ.
-Understanding that being "blessed" goes beyond mere happiness; it’s an eternal joy that transcends circumstances.
-Three essential ways to sustain a pure heart: believing quickly, forgiving readily, and repenting swiftly.
-The impact of doubt and unforgiveness on our spiritual journey and how to overcome them.
Discover how embracing a pure heart not only aligns us with God’s covenant but also empowers us to shine as lights in a world that desperately needs hope. Join us to learn how living from a place of purity can bring immense blessings and deeper intimacy with God.
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In this message, we dive into the transformative power of mercy as taught by Jesus. Discover how showing compassion and forgiveness, even when it's tough, can change our lives and relationships. We’ll explore:
- The importance of reflecting on God's mercy towards us.
- How forgiving others impacts our own spiritual journey.
- Practical ways to embody mercy in our everyday interactions.
- The necessity of showing mercy to ourselves and others.
Join us to explore how living mercifully not only aligns with Jesus' teachings but also brings profound blessings and peace.
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In Week 4 of our "Beatitudes" series, we explore Matthew 5:6: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” This sermon delves into why so many feel spiritually empty and how to truly satisfy your soul by seeking righteousness. Discover practical ways to remain spiritually nourished and fulfilled, including understanding God’s love, avoiding mental junk food, prioritizing a relationship with God, and surrounding yourself with like-minded believers. Listen now to find out how to satisfy your deepest spiritual hunger.
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Join us as we dive into the profound teaching of the 3rd Beatitude from Jesus's "Sermon on the Mount" in Matthew 5:5: “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.” In this sermon, we explore how meekness, often misunderstood as weakness, is actually about strength under control and total surrender to God.
Through vivid examples and practical insights, you'll see how meekness can transform your life, offering inner peace and a renewed perspective. Learn how to embrace this powerful quality and discover its profound impact on your spiritual journey and daily interactions.
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In Week 2 of our series, “The Beatitudes,” we focus on Matthew 5:4: “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” This message explores how God meets us in our pain and offers us true comfort during difficult times.
We’ll discuss three practical steps to help us find comfort in mourning:
Refocus on What’s Happening in Me: Instead of seeing pain as a setback, view it as an opportunity for God to work in your life and refine your character.
Remember, God Always Delivers: Reflect on God’s past faithfulness, which helps us trust in His future provision and encourages us during tough times.
Rely on Solid Relationships: Surround yourself with supportive friends and a faith community that can provide encouragement and comfort when you need it most.
Join us as we learn to experience God’s comfort in our mourning and discover how to support others in their struggles. Allow the Holy Spirit to bring you peace and transformation in your heart.
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Welcome to the launch of our new series, "The Beatitudes," where we explore the powerful teachings of Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount. In this opening episode, we focus on Matthew 5:1-12,
This week we will be looking at the first beatitude found in Matthew 5:3 "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." This message will unpack how recognizing our spiritual poverty and utter dependence on God can open us up to His profound blessings and eternal joy, contrasting sharply with the fleeting happiness of the world.
Through this series, we aim to challenge and inspire you by examining how these counter-cultural values can transform your life. Embrace the journey as we delve into how these teachings can reshape your understanding of true fulfillment and bring lasting change to your faith and daily living. Tune in to start this impactful exploration of the Beatitudes!
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In our recent message, "Don't Drink the Poison," we explored Hebrews 12:15's warning against the destructive root of bitterness. It's easy to feel offended daily—from critical family members to demanding coworkers, the opportunities abound. However, Ephesians 4:26-27 guides us not to let anger fester and avoid giving the devil a foothold.
We discussed how living offended corrodes relationships and impedes spiritual growth. Instead, we're urged to respond with grace and forgiveness, resisting the devil's attempts to divide us.
Join us in choosing peace, joy, and unity in Christ. Don't let offense poison your heart. Watch the full message and learn how to reject bitterness and walk in the light of Christ's love.
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“Don't Drink That" tackles the prevalent issue of offense in today's culture, urging us to avoid the poison of bitterness and anger. Drawing from Hebrews 12:15, this message emphasizes the choice we have in handling offense, highlighting James 1:19 as a guide to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger. Join us as we explore biblical wisdom on overcoming offense and living with grace and forgiveness in a divisive world.
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This message reminds us that our natural gifts and talents, while important, are not enough to fulfill our God-given callings. We need the anointing of the Holy Spirit to empower and guide us in every aspect of our lives.
Just as Jesus was anointed by the Holy Spirit to preach good news, heal the brokenhearted, and proclaim freedom for the captives (Luke 4:18-19), so too are we called to rely on the anointing for our ministries, careers, and daily challenges.
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Welcome to Part 1 of our Summer at Fuel series, where we dive into the heart of Revelation's message to the church in Laodicea. In this episode, titled "I Wanna Be a ‘Big Gulp’," we explore how the words of Jesus challenge us to examine our spiritual temperature. Are we hot, cold, or merely lukewarm?
Drawing from Revelation 3:14-22, Pastor Alex unpacks the powerful imagery of being "spit out" due to spiritual indifference. We're invited to exchange our lukewarm complacency for a vibrant faith that's tested and purified like gold in the fire (Revelation 3:18a, 1 Corinthians 3:12-13, 1 Peter 1:6-7).
Moreover, the message highlights the call to give God our worship (Revelation 3:18b, Genesis 3:10, James 4:7-8) and surrender every aspect of our lives to Him. This surrender leads to transformation and a renewed ability to see God's purpose clearly (Revelation 3:18c, 2 Corinthians 3:16, 4:3-4).
As we journey through these scriptures, we're challenged to reflect on how we can live victorious lives in Christ, no longer defeated but empowered by His Spirit (2 Corinthians 4:7-9, Galatians 2:20, Ephesians 3:16-19).
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The sermon message in the SERVE series concludes with a focus on the Great Commission from Matthew 28:18-20. Jesus commissions his disciples to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey his commands. This mission is emphasized as not just a task but a co-mission for every believer.
The sermon stresses that the church exists not for comfort or personal gain, but to reach out to the lost and hurting. It challenges believers to move beyond mere attendance and involvement in church activities to actively engaging with others, just as Jesus did with notorious sinners and outcasts. The message highlights that involvement in God's mission may be messy and uncomfortable at times, but it's essential for fulfilling God's purpose.
Key points include:
- Emphasizing the Great Commission as the purpose of the church.
- Encouraging believers to go beyond comfort zones to reach the lost.
- Illustrating Jesus' example of involvement with people in need.
- Affirming that the church's growth and impact depend on active involvement in God's mission.
Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deep involvement in sharing God's love and truth with others, echoing Jesus' radical approach of reaching out to those in need and affirming that everyone, regardless of their background or struggles, belongs in God's family. -
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