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In the first message of our new WE R series, we unpack the mission that drives everything we do: “To reveal the transforming love of God.” It’s more than a slogan, it’s the reason we exist. We explore what God’s transforming love looks like, why it changes everything, and how every follower of Jesus is called to reveal that love to the world around them.
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Today we are coming back to our SoundTracks Series, Hebrews 11:1 (NIV) "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see."
What soundtrack is playing in your mind? Every day, we hear voices, our fears, doubts, past failures, and even the opinions of others. These inner soundtracks can either draw us closer to God or keep us from trusting Him fully.
Hebrews 11:1 reminds us that biblical faith isn't blind optimism or wishful thinking. It is confident trust in the character and promises of God, even when we cannot yet see the outcome. Faith doesn't eliminate questions or struggles, but it gives us confidence that God is faithful in every season.
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Baptism is far more than a public ceremony it is a powerful picture of the gospel. Throughout Scripture, baptism symbolizes our identification with Jesus Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection. When we go under the water, it represents our old life of sin being buried with Christ. As we rise out of the water, it proclaims that God has raised us to new life through the resurrection of Jesus.
God's work of raising us to life is at the heart of the gospel. We were spiritually dead because of sin, but through Christ, God has made us alive together with Him (Ephesians 2:1–5; Colossians 2:12–13). Baptism reminds us that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is now at work in every believer, giving us a new identity, new purpose, and the hope of eternal life.
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Today we're talking about something almost everyone experiences anxiety and fear. What if, instead of letting fear control us, we learned how to face it with wisdom and faith?
Anxiety often comes from worrying about things we can't control or from imagining the worst-case scenario. Fear can be helpful when it protects us from danger, but when it becomes constant, it can keep us from living fully.
The Bible doesn't ignore fear it acknowledges that people experience it. In Philippians 4:6–7, we're encouraged to bring our worries to God through prayer, and it says God's peace can guard our hearts and minds. Isaiah 41:10 reminds us not to fear because God is with us, and 1 Peter 5:7 encourages us to cast our anxieties on Him because He cares for us.
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Today's sermon dives into the Soundtrack of our lives, verse is Romans 7:25: 'Thanks be to God, who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord.' This verse reminds us that even when we struggle between doing what's right and giving in to our weaknesses, we're not left to fight alone. Our hope isn't found in our own strength it's found in Jesus Christ. The soundtrack of our lives doesn't have to be guilt or defeat; it can be gratitude, grace, and victory through Him.
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Today we're talking about marriage and God's purpose for it. Marriage is a sacred covenant designed by God between a husband and a wife. From the very beginning in Genesis, God created marriage to provide companionship, love, unity, and support, declaring that "the two shall become one flesh."
Ultimately, God's design for marriage is not just about happiness but about reflecting His love, faithfulness, and glory in everyday life.
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Parenting is one of God's greatest responsibilities and blessings. The Bible teaches that parents are called to guide, nurture, and instruct their children in God's ways. In Proverbs 22:6, we are encouraged to "train up a child in the way he should go," emphasizing the importance of teaching godly values from an early age.
God also calls parents to lead with both love and discipline. Ephesians 6:4 reminds fathers not to provoke their children to anger but to bring them up with instruction and guidance rooted in the Lord. Biblical parenting is not about control; it's about modeling faith, patience, wisdom, and unconditional love.
Throughout Scripture, we see that children are a gift from God and that parents are entrusted with helping them grow spiritually, emotionally, and morally. When parents seek God's wisdom, they create a foundation that can impact generations.
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Today, we're focusing in a simple but powerful truth: no family is perfect. Every family has strengths, struggles, disagreements, and flaws. When we look throughout the Bible, we see that even the families God used had imperfections and challenges.
The good news is that Jesus doesn't wait for families to be perfect before He loves them. He meets us in our brokenness, offers grace in our mistakes, and helps us grow through our challenges. Families were created by God as places where love, support, forgiveness, and faith can flourish even when life isn't perfect.
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Today, we're looking at the life of Joseph, a man who experienced betrayal, suffering, and disappointment but also witnessed God's faithfulness every step of the way.
Joseph's life reminds us that broken circumstances do not mean God has forgotten us. A faithful God can work through setbacks, delays, disappointments, and even heartbreak to accomplish purposes far greater than we can imagine.
The story of Joseph is not just about a faithful man it's about a faithful God who remains present, provides strength, and brings hope, even in life's darkest chapters.
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Bienvenidos al tema de hoy, Personas Quebrantadas, Un Dios Fiel. Uno de los temas más alentadores de las Escrituras es que Dios rara vez obra a través de personas perfectas. En cambio, la Biblia está llena de personas imperfectas: hombres y mujeres que dudaron, fallaron, pecaron y lucharon con sus debilidades. Sin embargo, la fidelidad de Dios permaneció constante. Sus historias nos recuerdan que los planes de Dios no dependen de la perfección humana, sino de Su carácter y Su gracia.
Traducido por-Ruth Cruz
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Welcome, Today we are in a new series called, Broken People, Faithful God. One of the most encouraging themes throughout Scripture is that God rarely works through perfect people. Instead, the Bible is filled with flawed individuals, people who doubted, failed, sinned, and struggled. Yet God's faithfulness remained constant. Their stories remind us that God's plans are not dependent on human perfection but on His character and grace.
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In this sermon we explore what it means to be fully known and fully loved, In a world where many hide behind fear, shame, or performance, Scripture reminds us that God sees every part of us our strengths, struggles, thoughts, and hearts and still chooses to love us completely. Join us as we unpack the beauty of unconditional love, identity in Christ, and the healing that comes from living authentically before God.”
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Welcome! today we explore the powerful message of freedom found in the book of Galatians. In this letter, the Apostle Paul reminds believers that true freedom doesn’t come from rules, religion, or trying to earn God’s approval it comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Galatians challenges us to live free from guilt, fear, and legalism, while walking in love, grace, and the power of the Spirit. This sermon is about breaking chains, embracing identity, and discovering the life God intended for everyone because freedom really is for all.”
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Bienvenidos hoy exploramos de el poderoso mensaje de libertad que se encuentra en la carta a Gálatas.” En esta carta, el apóstol Pablo les recuerda a los creyentes que la verdadera libertad no proviene de las reglas, la religión ni de intentar ganar la aprobación de Dios, sino de la fe en Jesucristo. Gálatas nos desafía a vivir libres de la culpa, el miedo y el legalismo, caminando en amor, gracia y en el poder del Espíritu Santo. Este sermon trata de romper cadenas, abrazar nuestra identidad y descubrir la vida que Dios ha preparado para todos, porque la libertad verdaderamente es para todos.”
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Today, we journey through the powerful message of Epistle to the Galatians a call to live in the freedom Christ has given us while staying aligned with the Holy Spirit.
The Apostle Paul reminds believers that salvation isn’t earned through rules, traditions, or performance. Instead, we are justified by faith in Jesus Christ alone. But freedom in Christ isn’t permission to live carelessly it’s an invitation to walk daily with the Spirit.
“Stay in step with the Spirit,” Paul writes, encouraging believers to reflect the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. In a world pulling us in every direction, Galatians teaches us to keep our hearts aligned with God’s truth and our lives moving in rhythm with His purpose.
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Today’s we are talking about: No Going Back.
In Galatians, the Apostle Paul delivers a bold and urgent message once you’ve experienced the freedom found in Christ, there’s no returning to the old way of living under the law. The Galatians were being pulled back into legalism, told they needed more than faith rules, rituals, and religious performance. But Paul shuts that down completely.
He reminds them and us that salvation isn’t earned, it’s received. Grace isn’t a starting point you outgrow; it’s the foundation you stand on.
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Today we’re diving into the Gospel of Promise.
At its core, this concept stretches all the way back to God’s covenant with Abraham in the book of Genesis. Long before laws, rituals, or religious systems, there was a promise: that through Abraham, all nations would be blessed. This wasn’t something earned it was given.
Fast forward to the New Testament, and the apostle Paul unpacks this idea, especially in Galatians. He explains that the “gospel” isn’t about human effort or strict rule-following, but about faith in God’s promise fulfilled through Jesus Christ.
So what does that mean? The Gospel of Promise tells us that right relationship with God comes not by works, but by trust by believing that what God has promised, He will accomplish.
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Bienvenidos de nuevo. Hoy exploramos una idea poderosa en la Biblia: el Evangelio de la Promesa.
En esencia, este concepto se remonta al pacto de Dios con Abraham en el libro de Génesis. Mucho antes de las leyes, los rituales o los sistemas religiosos, existía una promesa: que a través de Abraham, todas las naciones serían bendecidas. No era algo que se ganara, era un regalo.
Avanzando al Nuevo Testamento, el apóstol Pablo desarrolla esta idea, especialmente en Gálatas. Él explica que el “evangelio” no se trata del esfuerzo humano ni del cumplimiento estricto de reglas, sino de la fe en la promesa de Dios cumplida a través de Jesucristo.
Entonces, ¿qué significa esto? El Evangelio de la Promesa nos dice que una relación correcta con Dios no viene por obras, sino por confianza por creer que lo que Dios ha prometido, Él lo cumplirá.
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Today we’re talking about The Uncompromised Gospel, the good news that hasn’t been watered down, reshaped, or softened to fit culture.
At its core, the gospel is simple but powerful: humanity is broken by sin, separated from God, and unable to save itself. But God, in His mercy, sent Jesus Christ fully God and fully man to live a sinless life, die on the cross for our sins, and rise again in victory. That’s the heart of it.
An uncompromised gospel doesn’t ignore sin, and it doesn’t pretend we can earn salvation. As it says in Ephesians 2:8–9, we are saved by grace through faith not by works. It also holds to truth even when it’s uncomfortable, like in John 14:6, where Jesus says He is the way, not just a way.
This message calls for repentance, transformation, and surrender not just belief in name, but a changed life. It’s not about self-improvement; it’s about new life in Christ.
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“Today we’re talking about ‘No Other Gospel’ a powerful message rooted in the writings of the Apostle Paul, especially in the book of Galatians. The ‘Gospel’ means the good news: that salvation comes by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by human effort or religious law.
Paul warns that there is no alternative version of this truth. Any message that adds to or distorts the gospel whether it’s legalism, works-based salvation, or human traditions ceases to be the true gospel altogether. In fact, Paul speaks strongly, saying such teachings lead people away from the freedom found in Christ.
At its core, ‘No Other Gospel’ is a call to stay grounded in the original message of Jesus: grace, redemption, and new life through Him alone. It’s both a warning and an invitation to reject counterfeit truths and hold firmly to the one, unchanging good news.”
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“Hoy hablamos sobre ‘Ningún Otro Evangelio’, un mensaje poderoso basado en las enseñanzas del apóstol Pablo, especialmente en el libro de Gálatas. El ‘evangelio’ significa la buena noticia: que la salvación viene por gracia mediante la fe en Jesucristo, no por el esfuerzo humano ni por cumplir la ley.
Pablo advierte que no existe una versión alternativa de esta verdad. Cualquier mensaje que añada o distorsione el evangelio ya sea el legalismo, la salvación por obras o las tradiciones humanas deja de ser el verdadero evangelio. De hecho, Pablo habla con firmeza, diciendo que tales enseñanzas alejan a las personas de la libertad que se encuentra en Cristo.
En esencia, ‘Ningún Otro Evangelio’ es un llamado a mantenernos firmes en el mensaje original de Jesús: gracia, redención y vida nueva solo a través de Él. Es tanto una advertencia como una invitación: rechazar las verdades falsas y aferrarse a la única e inmutable buena noticia.”
Traducción por: Ruth Cruz
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Today, we’re reflecting on Resurrection Sunday.
We celebrate and remember The resurrection of Jesus Christ, his resurrection wasn’t just a miraculous event it was a powerful symbol of victory over sin, death, and despair.
Easter represents hope renewed, forgiveness offered, and the promise of eternal life. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, restoration and new beginnings are possible.
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In The Gospel of John, we hear one of the most powerful statements from Jesus Christ: “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
First, “the way.” In a world searching for direction, Jesus isn’t just pointing to a path He claims to be the path to God. It’s about relationship, not just rules.
Second, “the truth.” Truth here isn’t just facts or ideas it’s embodied. Jesus reveals the very nature and character of God, offering clarity in a world full of confusion.
And finally, “the life.” This speaks to more than physical existence. It’s about spiritual life fullness, purpose, and eternal connection with God.
In one sentence, this statement is a bold invitation: to follow, to believe, and to live deeply rooted in divine truth and purpose.
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Today we’re reflecting on one of Jesus’ most powerful metaphors from Gospel of John, chapter 15 “I am the true vine.”
In this image, Jesus describes Himself as the vine, God the Father as the gardener, and us as the branches. The message is simple but deep, just as branches can’t survive or bear fruit without staying connected to the vine, we can’t truly thrive spiritually apart from Him.
To “abide” or remain in the vine means staying close to Jesus through faith, prayer, and obedience. When we do, our lives naturally produce “fruit” love, patience, kindness, and purpose. But when we disconnect, we wither spiritually, like a branch cut off from its source.
There’s also a refining aspect God prunes the branches so they can grow stronger and bear even more fruit. It’s not always comfortable, but it’s part of spiritual growth.
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Today, we’re reflecting on the powerful words, “I am the Good Shepherd,” a shepherd isn’t just someone who watches sheep, it’s someone who leads, protects, provides, and even lays down their life for the flock.
When Jesus calls Himself the Good Shepherd, He’s making a deeply personal claim. He knows His followers by name, guides them with care, and stands between them and danger. Unlike a hired hand who might run when trouble comes, the Good Shepherd remains faithful, sacrificial, and fully committed.
This image reminds us that we’re not wandering alone. There is guidance when we’re lost, protection when we’re vulnerable, and a voice calling us toward truth and life. The Good Shepherd doesn’t just lead the way, He is the way, offering a relationship built on trust, love, and unwavering presence.
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Bienvenidos nuevamente. Hoy reflexionaremos sobre una de las declaraciones más poderosas que hizo Jesús: “Yo soy la luz del mundo.”
En el Evangelio de Juan, capítulo 8 versículo 12, Jesús declara: “Yo soy la luz del mundo; el que me sigue no andará en tinieblas, sino que tendrá la luz de la vida.”
la luz representa la verdad, la vida y la presencia de Dios, mientras que la oscuridad simboliza el pecado, la confusión y la separación de Él. Cuando Jesús se llama a sí mismo la Luz del Mundo, está revelando que Él es quien trae claridad a nuestra ceguera espiritual y esperanza a un mundo perdido en la oscuridad.
Así como la luz guía nuestros pasos y revela lo que no podemos ver, Jesús ilumina el camino hacia Dios. A través de sus enseñanzas, su sacrificio y su resurrección, Él muestra a la humanidad el camino hacia el perdón, la transformación y la vida eterna.
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Today we’re reflecting on one of the most powerful statements Jesus made: “I am the Light of the World.”
In the Gospel of Gospel of John, chapter 8 verse 12, Jesus Christ declares, “I am the Light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
light represents truth, life, and the presence of God, while darkness symbolizes sin, confusion, and separation from Him. When Jesus calls Himself the Light of the World, He is revealing that He is the one who brings clarity to our spiritual blindness and hope to a world lost in darkness.
Just as light guides our steps and reveals what we cannot see, Jesus illuminates the path to God. Through His teachings, His sacrifice, and His resurrection, He shows humanity the way to forgiveness, transformation, and eternal life.
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¡Bienvenidos una vez más! Hoy profundizaremos en una de las declaraciones más poderosas del “Yo Soy” de Jesús, que se encuentra en el capítulo 6 del Evangelio de Juan, donde Él declara: “Yo soy el Pan de Vida.”
Este momento ocurre justo después del milagro de la alimentación de los cinco mil. La multitud acababa de experimentar cómo el pan se multiplicó en sus manos. Pero Jesús cambia el enfoque de la comida temporal hacia el alimento eterno. Les dice que, aunque sus antepasados comieron el maná en el desierto durante el tiempo de Moisés, finalmente murieron. Sin embargo, el pan que Él ofrece da vida eterna.
Cuando Jesús se llama a Sí mismo el Pan de Vida, está hablando de una necesidad humana básica. El pan era un alimento esencial para la supervivencia. De la misma manera, Él está diciendo que es esencial para la vida espiritual. Así como el pan sostiene el cuerpo, Cristo sostiene el alma.
Esta enseñanza también anticipa la Última Cena, donde Jesús parte el pan y lo relaciona con Su cuerpo, señalando hacia Su sacrificio. Creer en Él no es solo un acuerdo intelectual; se describe como “comer” recibir, confiar y depender completamente de Él.
Traducido por-Ruth Cruz
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Welcome! Today we’re diving into one of the most powerful “I Am” statements of Jesus found in Gospel of John, chapter 6 — where Jesus declares, “I am the Bread of Life.”
This moment comes right after the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand. The crowd had just experienced physical bread multiplied in their hands. But Jesus shifts their focus from temporary food to eternal nourishment. He tells them that while their ancestors ate manna in the wilderness during the time of Moses, they still eventually died. The bread He offers, however, gives eternal life.
When Jesus calls Himself the Bread of Life, He’s speaking to a basic human need. Bread was a staple — essential for survival. In the same way, He’s saying that He is essential for spiritual life. Just as bread sustains the body, Christ sustains the soul.
This teaching also foreshadows the Last Supper, where Jesus breaks bread and connects it to His body — pointing toward His sacrifice. Believing in Him isn’t just intellectual agreement; it’s described as “eating” receiving, trusting, and fully depending on Him.
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Today, we’re exploring a powerful paradox found in Scripture: the power of weakness.
In a world that celebrates strength, success, and self-sufficiency, the Bible presents a radically different message. In Second Corinthians 12:9, the Apostle Paul shares God’s words: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Paul even goes on to say that he will boast in his weaknesses so that Christ’s power may rest on him.
This theme runs throughout the Bible. From Moses doubting his ability to speak, to David defeating Goliath as an overlooked shepherd, to Jesus redefining victory through the cross, we see that God often chooses what seems weak by human standards to display His glory.
Weakness, isn’t about failure it’s about dependence. It’s the space where pride fades and faith grows. When we come to the end of our own strength, we begin to experience God’s strength in a deeper way.
The power of weakness reminds us that we don’t have to have it all together. In fact, it’s often in our most vulnerable moments that God does His greatest work.
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¡Bienvenidos de nuevo! Hoy vamos a hablar sobre lo que realmente significa estar equipados para amar no solo emocionalmente, sino bíblicamente.
En las Escrituras, el amor no es solo un sentimiento; es un llamado y una disciplina. En 1 Corintios 13, se nos dice que el amor es paciente, bondadoso, no es egoísta ni se irrita fácilmente. Este pasaje redefine el amor como acción algo que practicamos, no solo algo que sentimos.
Jesús lo lleva aún más profundo en Juan 13:34, cuando dice: “Ámense unos a otros como yo los he amado.” Ese es un amor sacrificial. Un amor modelado por Cristo mismo visto de manera poderosa en Romanos 5:8, donde se nos recuerda que, aun siendo pecadores, Cristo murió por nosotros.
Entonces, ¿cómo somos equipados para amar de esa manera? A través de la transformación. Gálatas 5 habla del fruto del Espíritu: amor, gozo, paz, paciencia. Estas no son simplemente cualidades de personalidad; son evidencia de la obra de Dios en nosotros. No producimos este tipo de amor por nuestra propia fuerza lo recibimos de Dios y lo reflejamos hacia los demás.
Traducido por-Ruth Cruz
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Today we’re talking about what it really means to be equipped to love not just emotionally, but biblically.
In Scripture, love isn’t just a feeling; it’s a calling and a discipline. In 1 Corinthians 13, we’re told that love is patient, kind, not self-seeking, and not easily angered. That passage reframes love as action something we practice, not just something we feel.
Jesus takes it even deeper in John 13:34, saying, “Love one another as I have loved you.” That’s sacrificial love. It’s modeled by Christ Himself most powerfully seen in Romans 5:8, where we’re reminded that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
So how are we equipped to love like that? Through transformation. Galatians 5 talks about the fruit of the Spirit love, joy, peace, patience. These aren’t personality traits; they’re evidence of God working within us. We don’t manufacture this kind of love on our own we receive it from God and reflect it outward.
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When we talk about baptism,We are talking about far more than just water. Baptism is a powerful symbol of transformation. Throughout Scripture, water represents cleansing, renewal, and new beginnings—and baptism brings all of that together in one intentional act.
In the New Testament, baptism is closely tied to repentance and faith. Jesus himself was baptized, not because he needed cleansing, but to identify with humanity and model obedience to God. Later, his followers are baptized as an outward expression of an inward change—a public declaration that they’ve chosen to leave their old life behind and step into a new one with God.
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“So how are we equipped to make decisions?”
The Bible teaches that God never asks us to choose wisely without first equipping us to do so. Scripture tells us that wisdom begins with reverence for the Lord, not with pressure or fear. Proverbs reminds us that when we trust in God with all our heart and don’t rely solely on our own understanding, He promises to direct our paths.
We’re equipped through God’s Word, which acts like a lamp for our steps, giving light just enough for the next decision. We’re also equipped through prayer, where we’re invited to ask God for wisdom freely and without shame, knowing He delights in guiding His children.
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“Entonces… ¿cuál es el propósito de Dios en mis problemas?”
la Escritura nunca finge que los problemas no duelen, pero sí nos enseña que nunca son inútiles. La Biblia nos muestra que Dios a menudo usa las dificultades como una herramienta de crecimiento, refinamiento y confianza más profunda.
Santiago 1 nos dice que las pruebas ponen a prueba nuestra fe y producen perseverancia. En otras palabras, los problemas no significan que Dios nos haya abandonado; pueden significar que Él está formando algo en nosotros que la comodidad jamás podría producir. Romanos 8 nos recuerda que Dios hace que todas las cosas cooperen para bien, incluso las dolorosas que todavía no entendemos.
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“So… what is God’s purpose in my problems?”
Scripture never pretends that problems don’t hurt but it does tell us they’re never pointless. The Bible shows us that God often uses hardship as a tool for growth, refinement, and deeper trust.
James 1 says trials test our faith and produce perseverance. In other words, problems don’t mean God has abandoned us they can mean He’s developing something in us that comfort never could. Romans 8 reminds us that God works all things together for good, even the painful parts we don’t yet understand.
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¿Cómo me prepara una familia de iglesia para la vida?
Cuando hablamos de una familia de iglesia, no nos referimos solo a un lugar al que asistimos los domingos, sino a una comunidad diseñada por Dios que nos forma para cada área de la vida. Bíblicamente, la iglesia es llamada el cuerpo de Cristo (1 Corintios 12), lo que significa que crecemos más fuertes juntos que solos.
Una familia de iglesia nos prepara a través del crecimiento espiritual. Al aprender la Palabra de Dios juntos, somos enseñados, animados y corregidos con amor para madurar en nuestra fe (Efesios 4:11–13). Este fundamento nos ayuda a tomar decisiones sabias, soportar dificultades y vivir con propósito.
También nos prepara por medio de las relaciones y la responsabilidad mutua. La Escritura nos recuerda que “hierro con hierro se aguza” (Proverbios 27:17). En una familia de iglesia encontramos personas que oran con nosotros, caminan a nuestro lado en los desafíos de la vida y nos ayudan con amor a mantenernos alineados con la voluntad de Dios.
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When we talk about a church family, we’re not just talking about a place to attend on Sundays we’re talking about a God-designed community that shapes us for every part of life. Biblically, the church is called the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12), meaning we grow stronger together than we ever could alone.
A church family equips us through spiritual growth. As we learn God’s Word together, we’re taught, encouraged, and corrected in love so we can mature in our faith (Ephesians 4:11–13). This foundation helps us make wise decisions, endure hardships, and live with purpose.
It also equips us through relationships and accountability. Scripture reminds us that “iron sharpens iron” (Proverbs 27:17). In a church family, we find people who pray with us, walk with us through life’s challenges, and lovingly help us stay aligned with God’s will.
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“Hoy estaremos hablando sobre La Importancia De La Biblia, es más que un libro antiguo: es una conversación viva que ha moldeado la fe, la cultura y la moral durante miles de años. Para los creyentes, ofrece guía, esperanza y una comprensión más profunda del carácter de Dios y su propósito para la humanidad. Sus historias, su poesía y sus enseñanzas hablan de luchas humanas reales el amor, la pérdida, la justicia y el perdón y continúan resonando a través de las generaciones. la Biblia invita a la reflexión, desafía los valores y ofrece un marco de significado en un mundo complejo.”
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Today we talk about The Importance of The Bible, it’s a living conversation that has shaped faith, culture, and morality for thousands of years. For believers, it offers guidance, hope, and a deeper understanding of God’s character and purpose for humanity. Its stories, poetry, and teachings speak to real human struggles love, loss, justice, forgiveness and continue to resonate across generations. The Bible invites reflection, challenges values, and offers a framework for meaning in a complex world.”
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Hoy hablamos de La Iglesia Devota una imagen de lo que sucede cuando la fe va más allá de la creencia y se vive en lo cotidiano. En Hechos capítulo 2, vemos una iglesia dedicada a cuatro cosas fundamentales: la enseñanza de los apóstoles, la comunión, el partimiento del pan y la oración. No era solo religión de rutina era una vida compartida. Aprendían juntos, comían juntos, oraban juntos y mostraban una generosidad radical los unos con los otros. ¿El resultado? Una iglesia marcada por la unidad, el gozo y el poder espiritual. Dios estaba presente, las necesidades eran suplidas y cada día más personas se unían. La iglesia devota nos recuerda que la verdadera comunidad no se construye con programas, sino con compromiso con Dios y entre nosotros. Cuando la devoción es el fundamento, el crecimiento es el resultado.
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Today we’re talking about The Devoted Church, a picture of what happens when faith moves beyond belief and into daily life. In Acts 2, we see a church devoted to four core things: the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. This wasn’t just routine religion it was a shared life. They learned together, ate together, prayed together, and showed radical generosity toward one another. The result? A church marked by unity, joy, and spiritual power. God was present, needs were met, and people were drawn in daily. The devoted church reminds us that real community isn’t built on programs, but on commitment to God and to each other. When devotion becomes the foundation, growth becomes the outcome.
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“The Weight of the Wait” is about the tension between God’s promise and God’s timing. Throughout Scripture, waiting is rarely passive it’s formative. Abraham waited decades for Isaac, Joseph endured years before the dream made sense, David was anointed king long before he ever wore the crown, and even Jesus waited thirty years before beginning His ministry.
In the Bible, waiting carries weight because it stretches faith, exposes motives, and builds endurance. Isaiah 40:31 reminds us that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength but renewal comes in the waiting, not after it. The delay is not denial; it’s preparation.
The weight feels heavy because waiting confronts our desire for control. Yet Scripture shows that God often does His deepest work in the unseen seasons. Lamentations says the Lord is good to those who wait for Him, not because waiting is easy, but because God is present in it.
The wait is where trust matures, character is shaped, and purpose is refined so when the promise arrives, we’re strong enough to carry it.
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When we talk about hope in the Bible, we’re not talking about wishful thinking we’re talking about a confident promise. From beginning to end, Scripture tells a story of a God who pursues, restores, and stays faithful to His people.
That hope reaches its clearest expression in the book of Revelation. While Revelation can seem intense or confusing, its core message is actually simple: God wins, evil does not last, and suffering is not the end of the story.
Revelation shows us Jesus as victorious alive, reigning, and fully in control. It reminds us that no matter how broken the world feels, God is actively working toward renewal. One day, pain, injustice, and death will be gone, and God will dwell with His people in a restored creation marked by peace, justice, and joy.
Biblical hope isn’t about escaping the world it’s about trusting God in the middle of it. Because of Jesus, the future is secure, and the present has meaning. Revelation doesn’t call us to fear; it calls us to faith, perseverance, and confidence.
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Today we’re exploring a question that’s inspired hope for centuries: What will heaven be like?
Scripture describes heaven not just as a place, but as a restored reality God dwelling fully with His people. In Revelation, heaven is pictured as the new heaven and new earth, where pain, death, and sorrow are gone. No more tears. No more brokenness.
Heaven is marked by God’s presence. The Bible says we’ll see Him face to face, living in perfect relationship with Him. Worship isn’t just something we do it’s the atmosphere of life itself.
It’s also deeply relational. We’re reunited with other believers, living in peace and unity, free from sin and division. And contrary to floating-on-clouds imagery, heaven includes meaningful life: purpose, joy, creativity, and rest.
Jesus described it as a place He’s preparing—secure, beautiful, and eternal. At its core, heaven is the fulfillment of God’s promise: life as it was always meant to be.
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Today’s we are digging in deep, Overcoming Babylon a powerful symbol found throughout Scripture, especially in the book of Revelation.
In the Bible, Babylon isn’t just an ancient empire. It becomes a spiritual picture of a world system set against God built on pride, corruption, oppression, and the seduction of false security. Babylon represents anything that pulls the human heart away from loyalty to Christ.
So, how do believers overcome Babylon?
According to Revelation, they do it through faithfulness to Jesus, even when the culture pushes in the opposite direction. It’s not about escaping the world, but about refusing to let the world’s values define us. Followers of Christ overcome Babylon by:
Revelation paints a clear picture: Babylon may look powerful, glamorous, and unshakable but it’s temporary. Its fall reminds us that only God’s kingdom stands forever.
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Today, we’re talking about Advent a word that simply means “coming” or “arrival.”
Advent is the four-week season leading up to Christmas, but it’s much more than a countdown to gifts and lights. It’s a time when the church around the world pause to prepare their hearts for two arrivals:
Advent carries a beautiful tension: waiting and hope, longing and joy. It reminds us that God steps into our darkness with light, into our waiting with promise, and into our world with redemption.
The themes of Advent—hope, peace, joy, and love—help us slow down and remember that God is working even when we don’t see it yet. It’s a season of expectation that says: “Christ has come… and Christ will come again.”
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Today, we're diving into the Millennium that mysterious thousand-year period mentioned in Revelation 20.
So what exactly is the Millennium?
According to Revelation, after Christ returns in power and glory, Satan is bound for a thousand years. This time is marked by peace, justice, and restored order a radical contrast to the chaos that comes before it. Those who were faithful to Christ, especially those who suffered for their testimony, are said to reign with Him during this period. It’s portrayed as a time when evil can no longer deceive the nations, and the authority of Jesus is visibly established on the earth.
The Millennium gives us a picture of God’s justice finally being displayed in full, a world set right under the leadership of the true King. And after the thousand years? Revelation says Satan is released briefly, final judgment takes place, and then comes the new heaven and new earth the eternal home of God’s people.
So the Millennium isn’t just a timeline detail it’s a glimpse of hope, restoration, and the faithfulness of God to finish what He started.
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Today we’re stepping into one of Scripture’s most dramatic and sobering moments: Armageddon and the Final Judgment.
Armageddon isn’t just a movie title or a cultural buzzword it’s the climactic battlefield described in Revelation 16, where the forces of evil gather for their last stand against the purposes of God. It’s pictured not merely as a physical war, but as a showdown between rebellion and righteousness. Evil musters its strength, humanity’s kingdoms lay their cards on the table, and God steps in to bring history to its appointed turning point.
But Armageddon isn’t the end it's the doorway. After the conflict comes the Final Judgment, a moment portrayed throughout Scripture from Daniel to Revelation. Imagine a courtroom where nothing is hidden, motives are revealed, and all creation stands before the throne of Christ. For some, this judgment is the unveiling of grace—their names written in the Book of Life, covered by mercy. For others, it’s the sober reality of separation from God after a life lived apart from Him.
This isn’t meant to scare but to clarify: God is bringing the world to justice, restoring what’s broken, and establishing His kingdom in fullness. Armageddon shows us that evil doesn’t get the last word. Judgment reminds us that God does and His word is righteous, final, and faithful.
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Today’s is both sobering and full of hope, Blessedness or Condemnation.
every person walks one of two paths. Blessedness is the state of being in right relationship with God walking in His light, forgiven through Christ, and filled with His Spirit. Psalm 1 paints this picture beautifully: “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, but delights in the law of the Lord.”
To be blessed is not just to have good things happen it’s to be anchored in God’s presence, to experience peace, purpose, and eternal life through Jesus Christ.
On the other side is condemnation, which Scripture describes as the natural result of sin and separation from God. John 3:18 says, “Whoever does not believe stands condemned already, because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.” Condemnation isn’t God’s desire it’s the outcome of rejecting His gift of grace.
The good news? Jesus came to remove condemnation. Romans 8:1 declares, “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” Through faith in Him, we move from judgment to mercy, from death to life, from darkness to blessedness.
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Today, we’re tackling one of the most dramatic images in the Book of Revelation The Dragon and The Beast.
In Revelation 12 and 13, the Apostle John describes a dragon and a beast rising out of the sea terrifying, powerful figures that symbolize satanic rebellion and worldly deception.
The dragon is clearly identified in Revelation 12:9 as Satan himself “that ancient serpent called the devil.” He is the spiritual power behind all evil, seeking to oppose God’s plan and destroy His people.
Then comes the beast from the sea, representing earthly empires or leaders empowered by the dragon a picture of political and spiritual systems that demand worship and allegiance apart from God. This beast mirrors the dragon’s authority, imitating divine power but using it to deceive and persecute.
Together, the dragon and the beast form a kind of unholy trinity, a counterfeit of God’s truth. While the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit bring life and salvation, the dragon, the beast, and later the false prophet bring deception, control, and destruction.
But here’s the hope their reign is temporary. Revelation 19 shows Jesus returning in glory, destroying the beast, and binding the dragon. Evil may roar for a season, but Christ’s victory is eternal.
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Why are there so many strange and vivid images in the Bible? Beasts with many heads, eyes on wings, scrolls, trumpets, dragons what’s that all about?
Well, the answer is both simple and powerful. God often speaks through symbols and imagery because they reach beyond words they reveal spiritual truth in a way that logic alone can’t capture. Think of it like this: images are the language of revelation.
In books like Daniel, Ezekiel, and Revelation, these pictures aren’t random; they’re prophetic symbols. For example, beasts represent kingdoms or powers, horns stand for authority, and eyes often symbolize knowledge or God’s all-seeing nature. These images pull back the curtain on what’s happening both on earth and in the spiritual realm.
Just as Jesus used parables to reveal hidden truths to those who had ears to hear, God uses imagery to invite us to seek understanding through the Spirit.
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Today, we’re diving into one of the most intense topics in the Bible The Great Tribulation.
The Great Tribulation refers to a future period of unprecedented suffering anddistress that will come upon the world before the return of Jesus Christ. Jesus Himself described it in Matthew 24:21, saying, “For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be.”
It will be a time when evil seems to rise unchecked wars, persecution, deception, and natural disasters all marking a final confrontation between good and evil. The Antichrist will emerge, deceiving many, and demanding worship. Yet even in this chaos, God’s purpose remains clear: to refine faith, bring judgment on sin, and prepare the world for Christ’s kingdom.
But there’s hope God’s people are not forgotten. Revelation 7 speaks of a great multitude who come out of the tribulation, clothed in white robes, purified through faith in the Lamb.
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Today’s topic is powerfull: How to make your heart a throne room for God.
In the Bible, we see that God no longer dwells in temples made by human hands, but in the hearts of His people. 1 Corinthians 3:16 reminds us, “Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?” That means our hearts are meant to be sacred spaces places where the King of Kings reigns.
But how do we prepare that throne room? It begins with surrender. We must clear out anything that competes for God’s place—pride, fear, sin, distractions. Like in Psalm 51:10, we cry out, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”
Then comes adoration. A throne room is a place of worship. When we fill our hearts with praise, gratitude, and reverence, we invite God to take His rightful seat. Our worship isn’t just a song—it’s a lifestyle of obedience and love.
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Today, we’re talking about God of the Open Door.
Throughout Scripture, we see that God is the One who opens doors that no man can shut. Revelation 3:7 says of Jesus, “What He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open.” This reminds us that God is sovereign over opportunities, seasons, and direction in our lives.
An open door in the Bible often symbolizes God’s favor, His calling, or a divine opportunity to walk into something greater. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 16:9, “A great door for effective work has opened to me.” But notice open doors don’t mean life will be easy. They often come with challenges and opposition.
The key is trust. When God opens a door, He equips us to walk through it. And when He closes one, it’s not rejection it’s protection and redirection. The God of the open door is the same God who guides, provides, and prepares us for His perfect plan.
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Today we’re talking about the enemies of our spiritual life the forces that try to pull us away from God and weaken our faith. The Bible identifies three main ones: theworld, the flesh, and the devil.
First, the worldnot creation itself, but the sinful systems and values that oppose God. 1 John 2:16 warns us of “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.” The world tries to shape us into its mold rather than God’s.
Second, the flesh our old sinful nature. Paul reminds us in Galatians 5 that the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit. This is that inner struggle we all feel, the battle between selfishness and surrender to God.
Third, the devil our adversary. 1 Peter 5:8 says he prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. His aim is to deceive, accuse, and destroy.
But here’s the good news: in Christ, we’re not left defenseless. We have God’s Spirit, God’s Word, and the armor of God to stand firm. James 4:7 says, “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.”
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Today, we’re diving into a striking image from the book of Revelation, Babylon, The Great Prostitute. In Revelation 17–18, John is given a vision of a woman dressed in purple and scarlet, glittering with gold and jewels, yet described as a prostitute riding on a beast. She represents a worldly system full of wealth, power, and immorality that lures nations away from God.
Babylon isn’t just a city of the past. It’s a symbol of spiritual corruption, pride, and rebellion against God. The world may see her as glamorous, but Scripture reveals her true nature: she intoxicates nations with sin and opposes Christ.
Her end is certain Revelation declares that God will bring swift judgment. Babylon will fall, and with her, all who trusted in riches, idols, and worldly power rather than the Lamb.
For us, the message is clear: don’t be seduced by Babylon. Don’t put your hope in temporary pleasures or systems of this world. Instead, remain faithful to Christ, the Bridegroom, who calls His people to purity and perseverance.
In the end, Babylon falls, but the Kingdom of God stands forever.
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Today, we’re talking about spiritual examination. Scripture often calls us to pause, reflect, and examine ourselves not to create guilt or fear, but to align our hearts with God’s truth.
Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 13:5, “Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves.” This isn’t about perfection, but about honestly asking: Am I walking with Christ? Am I growing in love, obedience, and faith?
Spiritual examination is like holding up a mirror not to focus on flaws, but to see clearly where God’s Spirit is shaping us. Psalm 139 shows us how: “Search me, O God, and know my heart… see if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”
When we practice self-examination, it’s not self-condemnation. It’s an invitation to repentance, renewal, and a deeper dependence on God’s grace. It’s checking the soil of our hearts, making sure we’re rooted in Christ and bearing fruit for His kingdom.
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How you ever noticed how we often treat Revelation like a strange, and mysterious book at the end of the Bible? Many Christians find it intimidating and a little scary.
But there's the truth: Revelation was NOT written to confuse Christians. It was to comfort them.
Revelation is not primarily about predicting the end of the world, it's about revealing the One who holds the world in his hands. it pulls back the curtain so we can SEE Jesus for who HE truly is; wise, holy, powerful and victorious.
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Today, we’re diving into a powerful question: Why should we study the book of Revelation?
Let’s be honest, Revelation can feel intimidating. With its vivid imagery, mysterious symbols, and prophetic language, it’s one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible. But here’s the truth: Revelation isn’t meant to confuse it is meant to reveal. In fact, it’s the only book in the Bible that begins with a promise of blessing to those who read, hear, and keep what is written in it.
Revelation gives us a clear picture of Jesus not just as the Lamb who was slain, but as the victorious King who is coming again. It reminds us that history isn’t random. It’s moving toward a God-ordained conclusion where justice is served, evil is defeated, and God dwells with His people forever.
Revelation calls us to live with urgency, faithfulness, and hope. It helps us see beyond today’s chaos and into God's ultimate plan. Studying it keeps our eyes on eternity and our hearts anchored in Christ.
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Today, we’re diving into a powerful truth: We are Shaped to Serve.
You see, Ephesians 2:10 says, “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us long ago.” That means each of us yes, you has been uniquely designed by God for a purpose. And that purpose? To serve.
In the church, volunteers are the lifeblood of ministry. They’re the hands and feet of Jesus welcoming people at the door, teaching kids the love of Christ, running tech behind the scenes, or quietly praying for others. Every role matters. Just like the body has many parts, all working together, so does the church.
Romans 12 reminds us that we each have different gifts serving, teaching, encouraging, leading and when we offer those gifts back to God, the church grows, the Gospel spreads, and lives are changed.
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Today is a special one, as we celebrate 8 thousand baptisms in the history of Both of our Campuses, Pastor Thora and Brian Anderson take us in a journey of the Church History and celebrate this amazing event.
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let’s talk about something we all wrestle with: God’s answers to our prayers whether it’s a yes, a no, or a not yet.
Sometimes, God says “yes” and it’s incredible. The door opens, the healing comes, the peace floods in. It reminds us that God hears us, loves us, and is able.
But other times, the answer is “no.” And that stings. We wonder if we prayed wrong, lacked faith, or if God even cares. But here’s the truth, sometimes God says no not to punish us but to protect us or to redirect us. His “no” is often a greater “yes” in disguise.
And then there’s the hardest answer of all “not yet.” The waiting. The silence. The in-between. But even in the wait, God is working shaping our hearts, strengthening our trust, and preparing us for what’s ahead.
So whether it’s a yes, a no, or a not yet God’s answers are never random. They are always rooted in His love, His timing, and His perfect will.
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Hoy tocaremos el Tema Viviendo En Gracia, Hablaremos de la gracia De Dios en nuestra vida, como a veces en nuestra vida diaria nos vamos en el viento de la vida y nos olvidamos de la gracia De Dios, Esperamos y este mensaje sea de Bendición para sus vidas, gracias por apoyar y escuchar nuestro podcast!
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The phrase “grow in grace” comes directly from 2 Peter 3:18:
"But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and forever! Amen."
Grace is God’s unmerited favor, His kindness toward us that we could never earn. But grace is not just a starting point; it’s the entire framework of our spiritual growth.
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Today we're tackling one of the biggest questions in the faith: Why does the Resurrection of Jesus matter?
In a biblical sense, the Resurrection is everything. According to 1 Corinthians 15, the Apostle Paul says that if Christ has not been raised, our faith is useless, and we are still in our sins. In other words, the Resurrection isn't just a footnote in the Gospel story it is the Gospel.
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Today we dive in an great topic, How to Deal with Demons! demons is approached through spiritual authority, faith in Jesus Christ, and reliance on God's Word. Believers are not to fear demons but to recognize their authority through Christ.
Confronting demons biblically involves standing firm in Christ’s authority, using Scripture, living in righteousness, praying fervently, and relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance and power.
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Today, we're diving into a chilling but fascinating topic: What is Demonic Possession?
The Bible treats demonic possession as real and serious, but also as something Jesus had full authority over. It's a spiritual reality that highlights the battle between good and evil and the victory of Christ.
"Whether symbolic or literal, the Bible’s accounts of possession remind us of the spiritual dimension of our lives and the power of light over darkness.
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Today, we’re diving into a powerful topic: What is Biblical Healing? what it is, and why it still matters today.
Biblical healing is more than just physical recovery. At its core, it's about restoration, body, mind, and spirit, brought about by the power and presence of God. Throughout the Bible, we see God as Jehovah Rapha, "The Lord who heals." From miraculous healings performed by Jesus, to the comforting words in Psalms, healing is often tied to faith, prayer, and God's compassion.
So whether you’re praying for healing today or supporting someone who is, remember: biblical healing is a journey of hope, trust, and God’s timing.
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Today, we’re asking: How does Jesus declare good news to us, right now, in the middle of our everyday lives?
When Jesus stepped onto the scene in Luke 4, He quoted Isaiah, saying:
'The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me… to proclaim good news to the poor… freedom for the prisoners… sight for the blind… and to set the oppressed free.'
That wasn’t just a mission statement—it was a declaration: The Kingdom of Godhas come, and it’s personal.
Jesus declares good news to the brokenhearted, to the forgotten, to the tired and the lost—not just with words, but with His presence, His healing, His sacrifice, and His victory.
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Today we’re diving into something foundational yet often misunderstood, The Mandates of Manhood.
In a world that’s constantly redefining masculinity, we turn to the unchanging Word of God to ask: What does biblical manhood really look like?
Let’s start at the beginning—Genesis. God created man in His image, gave him identity, purpose, and responsibility, Identity in God. Man is not self-made; he’s God-formed. Before he could act, Adam was called to be in relationship with God. Manhood begins with knowing who you are in the eyes of your Creator.
1 Corinthians 16:13 says, “Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.” Biblical manhood stands for truth even when it’s costly. It says no to compromise and yes to righteousness.
a true man of God reflects Christ in character. Galatians 5 talks about the fruit of the Spirit, love, joy, patience, self-control. These aren’t optional extras; they’re the evidence of a Spirit-shaped life.
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Today we’re diving into a big, beautiful question—why does God heal? What’s
First off, healing isn’t just something God does—it’s part of who He is. From the Old Testament to the New, God reveals Himself as Jehovah Rapha, the God who heals. Healing reflects His character: compassionate, restorative, and deeply invested in human wholeness—body, soul, and spirit.
But let’s be clear—it’s not just about fixing a problem. When Jesus healed the blind, the lame, the leper, or even raised the dead, He was revealing the kingdom of God breaking into a broken world. Healing is a signpost. It points us to something greater, the restoration of all things.
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Today’s sermon is one that touches every life at some point, God and Healing. More specifically, why does God heal?
It’s a question rooted in both longing and mystery. Whether we’re facing physical sickness, emotional wounds, or spiritual brokenness, something in us cries out for restoration. And the good news? The Bible tells us that healing is part of God’s nature, He doesn’t just do healing, He is the Healer. Exodus 15:26 calls Him Jehovah Rapha, 'the Lord who heals you.'
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Today is powerful and personal: God and Healing in the Name of the Lord.
What does it really mean to be healed “in the name of the Lord”? Is it just a phrase we say in prayer, or is there something deeper something spiritual, powerful, even life-changing?
looking at James 5:14–15 where it says, “Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord.” What does this mean practically? Is it a formula? A ritual? Or is it an invitation into a deeper relationship with Christ?
healing isn’t just about the physical—God is after wholeness. That means healing our hearts, restoring our faith, and drawing us back to Himself. Healing in the name of the Lord is rooted in faith, obedience, and trusting God's will, whether the answer is miraculous recovery or strength to endure.
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Today, we're tackling a big one, God and Healing—Understanding Suffering and Sickness.
Why do we suffer? Why does a good God allow sickness? And where does healing fit into all of this?
In this series, we explore how suffering and illness, though painful, are not signs of God's absence but often invitations to experience His presence more deeply, Because in the midst of suffering, God is not silent. He heals. Sometimes physically, sometimes emotionally, and always spiritually. We unpack how healing can come in unexpected ways and how faith doesn’t always mean escape from suffering, but transformation through it.
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In this powerful message, we dive deep into what it means to be a cycle breaker, someone who chooses to stop generational pain and start generational healing. Using 2 Timothy 1:5 as our anchor, we explore how faith lived out in a grandmother (Lois) and a mother (Eunice) shaped the legacy of a young leader named Timothy.
We unpack the biblical difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, discuss how spiritual boundaries can protect our households. You’ll also learn the distinct traits of cycle breakers, practical steps to heal emotional wounds, and why Jesus Himself is the ultimate cycle breaker.
Whether you're a mom, daughter, leader, or healing from your past, this message will encourage you to stop surviving and start sowing, passing down wholeness, not wounds.
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We dive deep into what Scripture says about community, connection, and why we’re better together.
The Bible is clear: life isn’t meant to be lived alone. From Genesis to Revelation, we see a consistent message
In Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, we hear: "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up."
This verse sets the tone. Whether in marriage, friendship, church, or service, we're meant to walk alongside each other. It’s not just about emotional support — it’s about productivity, strength, and resilience.
In the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 12 uses the metaphor of the body to describe the church:
"The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts... so it is with Christ."
Every believer has a role. No one is unnecessary. We thrive when we function together, like a well-coordinated team.
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Hoy estaremos hablando sobre algo muy importante que a veces se nos suele olvidar algún y otra vez, y es el trabajar juntos, podemos pensar y podemos creer que trabajar y hacer el trabajo solos es lo mejor, y pueda que tenga algo de verdad en eso, pero cuando abrimos nuestros ojos al trabajo en equipo hay algo de especial en eso, hoy hablaremos de como podemos lograr eso a través de la biblia y que nos dice Jesus sobre trabajar juntos, somos Mejores Juntos, los invitamos a que abran sus corazones a lo que Dios tiene preparado en este mensaje.
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Today we’re diving into a big one:
“Why do bad things happen in our lives, Let’s be honest—life can feel unfair. Illness, loss, heartbreak, injustice... we’ve all faced something that made us ask, “God, where are You in this?” And that’s not a new question. In fact, it runs all throughout Scripture.
Think about Job—a man who lost nearly everything. Or Joseph, sold into slavery by his own brothers. Or even Jesus Himself, who suffered betrayal, torture, and death. The Bible doesn’t avoid suffering—it meets it head-on. And that’s part of the comfort it offers: we serve a God who is not distant from our pain.
But Scripture also gives us hope. Romans 8:28 says, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” That doesn’t mean everything is good—but it means God can bring good out of anything.
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Today we’re diving into one of the most significant events in Christian history: the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let’s unpack this moment that’s shaped not just a holiday, but the foundation of the Christian faith.
For us Christians, the Resurrection is everything. It’s seen as proof of Jesus’ divine nature and his victory over sin and death. It offers hope for eternal life and a promise that death is not the end. That’s why Easter isn’t just about Easter eggs and chocolate bunnies—it’s about celebrating the incredible power of life over death, and the belief that with Jesus’ resurrection, all things can be made new.
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Hoy tendremos un tema muy interesante y profundo, llamado Expuestos de nuestra serie Familias Complicadas, en este tema nos enfocaremos en las areas en donde podemos estar pecando, sentirnos con lastima, que harías de nuestras vidas guardamos secretos y en que area estamos estancados y no podemos superar nuestro pasado, esperamos que este sermon sea de bendición a su vida y abra nuestro entendimiento y nos ayude a superar todas la pruebas que la vida nos da, sabemos que con Cristo todo es posible.
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Today’s episode is called “Exposed: Sin, Shame, Secrets, and Stuck.”
We’re talking about the stuff we don’t usually talk about. The hidden parts. The things we keep in the dark because we’re afraid of what people—or even God—will think if they knew the real us. But here’s the thing: healing can’t happen in the dark.
We all mess up. Romans 3:23 says “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” But what happens when we try to hide it? When we bury sin instead of bringing it to the light, it grows. It festers. And it keeps us stuck.
We truly hope that this word is a blessing to your soul and will help guide any areas of your life you may be feeling like this.
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Today’s we dive in in the Families are Messi series called “Wrestling with God,” and we’re diving into those seasons when faith doesn’t come easy.
You know those moments—when life doesn’t make sense, prayers feel unanswered, and doubt creeps in? Yeah, those. The times when we wrestle with questions, pain, and even God Himself.
Genesis 32. Jacob literally wrestles with God all night. And in the end, God doesn’t shame him—He blesses him. He gives him a new name, Israel, which means "one who wrestles with God." That moment shows us something powerful: God isn’t afraid of our struggle. He meets us in it.
Wrestling with God isn’t a sign of weak faith—it’s often the birthplace of deeper trust.
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Bienvenidos al Podcast en Español de Reveal,
Hoy estaremos en el tema Luchando con Dios, es un tema que nos pone a reflejar en nuestro carácter en nuestros problemas de la vida diarias y como en nuestros problemas luchamos con Dios porque a veces nos basamos en nuestras propias opiniones sin antes consultar con el cread de la Vida que es Cristo Jesus, También nos invita a solucionar nuestros problemas conforme la palabra de Dios y como podemos someternos a Dios en medio de nuestros problemas, esperamos que este mensaje sea de bendición para sus vidas. Dios los Bendiga siempre.
Welcome to the Reveal Campus Podcast.
Today we’re diving into a tough but necessary question: Where is God in our relational messes?
Relationships—whether with family, friends, coworkers, or even within the church—can be complicated. Misunderstandings, betrayals, conflicts, and heartbreaks happen. But in the middle of the chaos, does God care? And more importantly, where is He when things fall apart?
When relationships get messy, it’s easy to feel alone. But the Bible reminds us that God is not distant—He’s right there with us. Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
God isn’t absent in our pain; He’s walking through it with us. Instead of asking “Why is this happening?”, maybe we should ask, “God, what do You want to teach me through this?
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Welcome to the Reveal Campus Podcast.
Today We dig deep into our faith, challenge our perspectives, and realign our hearts with God. Today’s topic is one that hits home for all of us: Replacing Your Idols.
Now, you might be thinking, "I don’t have idols—I don’t worship statues or false gods." But the truth is, idols aren’t just golden calves or ancient relics. Idolatry happens whenever something takes God’s rightful place in our hearts. In This Sermon we talk about some of the most common idols we struggle with today—and how we can replace them with something far greater.
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Welcome to the Reveal Campus Podcast.
Today we explore a topic that challenges every believer—sexual purity in a world that normalizes everything but holiness. But as believers, we are called to be set apart. How do we stand firm in a world that pressures us to conform? How do we pursue purity when temptation is everywhere?
Join us as we unpack biblical truths about purity, why it matters, and how to guard our hearts and minds against the pull of worldly desires. We’ll explore how culture often distorts God’s design for sex and relationships, and how we can push back by living lives set apart for His glory.
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