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The resurrection changes everything. But, for many, it’s just a fact until we receive the call personally that changes our lives. In this Easter Sunday sermon, Pastor Philip Miller explores three vignettes of people first discovering Jesus’ resurrection. The resurrection had already taken place, but how might it change their lives—forever?
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Americans instinctively reject kings and authority figures. But on Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a humble donkey as king. In this message from Luke 19, Pastor Philip Miller examines three ways the Triumphal Entry reveals Jesus’ true identity. This event foreshadows what’s coming for the blessed King who would be rejected.
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If we love God rightly, we’ll love our neighbor. Malachi rebuked God’s people for failing to love both God and others, including husbands being unfaithful to their wives. In this message from Malachi 2, Pastor Philip Miller guides us from faithless betrayal and fragmented hearts toward full devotion. God loves to take the broken fragments of our lives and make us whole.
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The slide into spiritual disintegration doesn’t happen overnight—it’s a slow fade. After Israel’s return from exile, the priests were corrupted, leading the people of God astray. In this message from Malachi 2, Pastor Philip Miller explains the curse, the covenant, and the charge of the priests. Let’s heed this sobering indictment against spiritual compromise.
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Israel was performing all the right acts of worship, but their hearts weren’t in it. God’s stern warnings to His people show His mercy, like a friend pulling us back from disaster. In this message from Malachi 1, Pastor Philip Miller guides us from cavalier worship and cursed religion to God’s compelling greatness. Why is God worthy of our first and our best?
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Focusing on all our disappointed dreams leaves us feeling miserably unloved. Does God’s love depend on life going our way? In this message from Malachi 1, Pastor Philip Miller shifts our focus from life’s gaps to God’s graces, examining Israel’s weighty concerns, wary hearts, and God’s wonderous love. His love is bigger than our losses and disappointments.
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We are all learning from someone how to “do” life. For those who follow a secular or a religious philosophy, is their way of living durable? In this message from Matthew 7, Pastor Philip Miller shows us a third way—the way of Jesus. Jesus’ words stand firm as a rock, while other philosophies crumble like shifting sand.
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The religiously moral heart can hide a long time in the walls of the church yet lack true life. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus presents two paths, two different foundations. In this message from Matthew 7, Pastor Philip Miller shows the contrast between the Pharisees’ religious moralism and the way of Jesus. The stakes are high—choose between destruction or life.
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Many people measure their virtue by what causes the least among of harm. But Jesus’ ethic is completely different. In this message from Matthew 7, Pastor Philip Miller depicts Jesus’ way to a virtuous life: the way of love, the life of the Spirit, and the heart of righteousness. What is a truly virtuous life?
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Some view the Sermon on the Mount as random bits of wisdom. But Jesus’ "Golden Rule" is unlike any other code of ethics. In this message from Matthew 7, Pastor Philip Miller guides us through this complex passage, where Jesus reveals three types of hearts: the unhelpful, the helpful, and the helpless. What kind of heart treats others rightly?
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There’s so much to worry about in life: Politics, economy, our health, safety, our families. But worry is not our friend. In this message from Matthew 6, Pastor Philip Miller walks us through six antidotes Jesus offers us to free us from worry. We exist in a God-filled and God-kept universe—so why worry?
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In our broken world, the kingdom of heaven is establishing a beachhead of the new creation. And Jesus is inviting us to follow Him into this cosmic disruption. In this message from Matthew 6, Pastor Philip Miller shows us three insights into what it means to invest in the kingdom of heaven. Because, only what’s done for Christ will last.
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Fasting isn't just about skipping meals. It's a pattern of life that focuses less on the physical and attends to the spiritual. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller explains how fasting is often overlooked, yet it's a biblical practice worth adopting. What if fasting is less about appetite suppression and more about growing our hunger for God?
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For millennia, the church has recited the Lord’s Prayer with this final benediction, “For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” This is a blessing to God, giving Him the honor due His name. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller explains the frame, the scope, and the goal of this benediction. There is light and high beauty that no darkness can touch.
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