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Are you watching God move… or are you moving with Him? 🙌
In this powerful sermon from Numbers 14:22–24, we’re reminded that faith is not a spectator sport — and neither is Christianity. God is calling His people to participate in His kingdom, not just observe from the sidelines.
From James 2 (“Be doers of the Word”) to Philippians and Joshua, this message challenges us to take action — to fight for our promised land and pursue the victory that Christ has already made possible through His blood.
We’re not among those who shrink back (Hebrews 10); we are those who press forward! 💪
✨ It’s time to say, “Here I am, Lord. Use me.” 🔥 God is really moving in our church — don’t just watch, get involved!
📖 Scripture References:
Numbers 14:22–24 | James 2 | Philippians | Joshua | Hebrews 10
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In this sermon, we explore how God has chosen each of us for a unique purpose. Drawing from Exodus 4:1–13, Numbers 14, Ephesians, 1 Corinthians 12:14–17, and Matthew 25, we’re reminded that while we are not saved by works, God still has a work for us to do.
When Moses questioned God—“Who am I?”—God answered with patience and power. But just like Moses, we often let fear and self-doubt silence the call God has placed on our lives.
💬 Key takeaways:
One day, you’ll be strong in areas where you once struggled—if you simply start using what God has given you. Like Moses, your obedience could set others free.
🙏 Scriptures:
Exodus 4:1–13 | Numbers 14 | Ephesians | 1 Corinthians 12:14–17 | Matthew 25:24–30
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When God calls us to do something, it’s easy to feel afraid or unsure. We start to ask questions like, “Who am I to do this?” or “What will other people think?” In this message, we’ll talk about how to move past fear and step into faith—trusting that if God has called you, He will also equip you. No one is ever fully “ready,” but God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes when we say yes to Him.
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God introduces Himself as “I AM” — the One who simply is. He has no beginning or end, no limits, and no equal. In this message, we’ll explore what it truly means that God is the Great I AM — our Creator, Provider, Healer, and Sustainer. When life feels uncertain or overwhelming, we can find peace knowing that the same God who spoke to Moses is still the Great I AM today — powerful, present, and unchanging.
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✨ God redeems the broken. No matter where you’ve been or what you’ve faced, His love has the power to restore, heal, and renew.
In this message, we’re reminded that:
God can reveal His Son in you.
Your past does not define your future.
When He calls you forward, don’t look back.
Scripture:
2 Corinthians 5:17
Galatians 1:13
Phillipians 3:13-14
🙌 Let this encourage you to walk in the freedom and purpose God has prepared for you.
📖 Scripture tells us that His strength is made perfect in our weakness, and through Him, we become new creations.
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Today's Message:
- We have victory in Jesus
- God came to give us victory over everything (our past, present, and future)
- Nothing can stop your victory in Jesus
Verses:
- 1 Corinthians 15:57
- John 11:25
- Romans 8:32-39
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Today's Message:
- What dry bones are still in your life?
- Speak the Word over the sin in your life!
- Live the Word and take care of the sin.
Verses:
- Matthew 28:19-20
- Ezekiel 37:1-6, 6-14
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Today's Message:
- We have authority and dominion over our lives and we choose not to take it
- #1 Take dominion over your thoughts!
- #2 Meditate on the Word!
- #3 Reject the negative and focus on the positive!
- "Regardless of EVERYTHING, I am going to act RIGHT!"
-Align with God's character
Verses:
- 2 Corinthians 10:1-5
- Luke 19:11-27
- Romans 12:2
- Galatians 3:23
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Today's Message:
-Rejoicing has nothing to do with your circumstances, and everything to do with your will.
-God deserves our unconditional rejoicing.
-Focus on the positive, not the negative!
-Glorify God no matter what!
Verses:
Philippians 4:4, 4:11, 4:8-9
2 Corinthians 10
2 Samuel 6:14, 6:21-22
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Today's Message:
-Not all our problems always come from us doing something wrong
-Continue to praise and obey God no matter what is happening around you
-Keep your eyes on God
-Let Him fight the battles that are not yours
-Sometimes nothing changes
-God always does what He says He will do!
Verses:
2 Chronicles 20:1-30
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Today's Message:
-God always gives us something to do
-God always pushes us to conquer, but stays with us through it
-God always leaves a lesson to be learned
"The only reason the giant is there is for you to conquer it"
Verses:
Genesis 2:15-25
Exodus 2:23-25
Luke 19:11
Matthew 28
2 Timothy 6, 7
1 Corinthians 6:19
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Today's Message:
-Stand for God!
-Obey God over everything else
-Never bow down to the enemy
-Wake up! Don't fall asleep!
"Will you repent and follow me, or will you do it your own way?"
Verses:
Matthew 1:17
Jeremiah 27:22, 29:11-14
Nehemiah 2:17
Haggai 1:9, 2:23
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Today's Message:
-We were created for the gold
-The enemy tries to stop us
-We have been given authority through the Lord
-God fixes and equips us to go for the gold
Verses:
1 Kings 22:48
1 Corinthians 9:24-27
Ephesians 6:10
John 10:10
1 John 4:4
Luke 10:17-20
Isaiah 64:8
Romans 12:21
2 Timothy 2:15-21
2 Peter 3:18
Hebrews 5
Luke 4
John 8:36
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Today's Message:
-The world tries to tell you who you are, but it is God alone who gets to tell you who you are
-God changes you little by little
-God supplies everything you need to be who He made you to be
Verses:
Psalm 18:32-36
1 Samuel 17:38
Hebrews 5:12-14
Exodus 23
2 Corinthians 9:8
Isaiah 43:18-19, 40:3-4
Proverbs 14
Psalm 37
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Today's Message:
-Live for God
-You will experience spiritual warfare
-God will make a way through
Verses:
John 10:10
Exodus 3
Exodus 14
John 16:19-22
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Today's Message:
-Do your God given job
-Faith is what we stand on!
-We are to be the builders of the body
-Obey and stand for God
Verses:
Genesis 6:22
Genesis 8
Hebrews 11:7
Psalms 118:19-23
Matthew 21:42-44
1 Corinthians 3:8-15
Matthew 16:13-18
Luke 14
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Today's Message:
-Get your relationship with God right
-Get over yourself and stand for God
-Do not believe the lies from the enemy
-Live in the freedom and joy that comes from the Lord!
Verses:
1 Samuel 17:12-29
2 Chronicles 16:9
Isaiah 6:1-8
Exodus 5
1 Corinthians 9
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Today's Message:
- Build your foundation on rock, not sand
-You cannot skip steps or only listen to some of the scriptures
-We must be doers, not just hearers
Verses:
Matthew 7:24-27
2 Kings 2:1-2
James 1:22
Galatians 5:16-18
1 Corinthians 2:13-16
Romans 12:2
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Today's Message
We must hear God's voice and obey what he says!
Verse:
Matthew 9:35
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Are you lukewarm in your faith? In this video, we break down Revelation 3:14 and what Jesus meant when He warned the church about being neither hot nor cold.
🔥 Hot — Fully submitted to God's calling
❄️ Cold — Those who reject Christ
😶 Lukewarm — Somewhere in between… and that's the danger
Jesus knew we would mess up. He knew we’d get distracted, live for ourselves, and stray from His path. But the beautiful truth is: God never gives up on you. No matter how far you’ve drifted, He’s waiting to help you return to the life He created you for.
👉 Watch now to learn how to move from lukewarm to on fire for God.
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🔥 Are You Hot or Cold for God? 🔥
This Easter, we're asking the tough questions:
👉 Are you truly walking with Christ?
👉 Have you accepted Jesus as your Savior—or are you sitting on the fence?
👉 Are you living with bold faith, or being lukewarm and wishy-washy in your relationship with God?
In this powerful Easter message, we explore what it really means to follow Jesus wholeheartedly. It's not just about showing up to church—it's about surrendering your life, trusting in Christ, and choosing to live in the light of His resurrection.
Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or someone who's drifted away, this message is for you.
✝️ It's time to stop playing it safe and start living with purpose.
💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments—where do YOU stand with God?
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🌿 Palm Sunday: God Wants to Reveal Himself to You 🌿
As Jesus rode into Jerusalem, the crowds waved palm branches and shouted, "Hosanna!" But do we really understand what He was revealing in that moment?
This Palm Sunday, discover how God isn't hiding from you—He’s actively pursuing you. He wants to show you His heart, His truth, and His love in a personal way. Whether you’re seeking answers, needing hope, or just longing to feel God’s presence, this message is for you.
📖 Let this be the day you open your heart and truly see Jesus for who He is.
🙌 Don’t let another holy day pass you by—God is reaching out. Will you respond?
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In this powerful and convicting sermon, we explore a question every believer must ask: Are we truly loving others the way Christ calls us to? It's not enough to talk about Jesus — our lives must show Him. Your family, your children, your coworkers — they’re watching. What are they learning about God from you?
✅ What values are you teaching your kids about faith?
✅ How do you carry yourself at work — with grace or with grumbling?
✅ Are you honoring God even when no one notices your efforts?
✅ Is your mind filled with peace or poisoned by bitterness?
This message challenges us to reflect Christ in everything we do — at home, at work, and in the world. Even if you're overlooked or underpaid, your reward is with God. Live in a way that glorifies Him.
📖 "Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." – 1 Corinthians 10:31
Let your life be the sermon others see. Don’t just speak it — live it.
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In this powerful sermon, we explore the unshakable truth that you can trust God in every situation. No matter what you're facing, His faithfulness never wavers. When you put your trust in Him, you can experience joy every day—not because life is perfect, but because God is always good.
But here’s the key: you have to choose God. Every day, we have a choice to lean on His promises, surrender our worries, and walk in His peace. Will you choose to trust Him today?
🔥 Key Takeaways:
✔ God is trustworthy—always.
✔ Joy is a choice, not just a feeling.
✔ Choosing God daily leads to lasting peace.
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In this episode, we explore what it truly means to have faith in God—believing in His promises even when we can’t see them with our natural eyes. Life is full of uncertainties, but faith allows us to trust that God is working behind the scenes, even when circumstances suggest otherwise.
2 Corinthians 5:7 reminds us, “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” But how do we actually live that out in our daily lives? How do we hold on to faith when doubts creep in? Today, we’re unpacking what it means to see the unseen and trust in God’s perfect plan.
If you're feeling discouraged, uncertain, or struggling to believe, this conversation will encourage you to take a step of faith. God is moving—even when you can’t see it yet!
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Have you ever wondered if you've truly experienced the presence of God? In this powerful sermon, Pastor Dale challenges you to reach out in faith and ask Jesus to reveal Himself to you. If you're unsure about your relationship with God, don't stay in doubt—tell Him!
God desires a personal encounter with you, and He is faithful to answer when you seek Him with an open heart. Let this message inspire you to step out in faith and ask God to show you who He is.
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We cannot expect God to move in our lives if we are holding back from Him. Surrender isn’t just about words—it’s about giving Him everything. If we choose to live in sin, we distance ourselves from His presence, but when we confess with a sincere heart, He is faithful, just, and ready to cleanse us.
Are you being real with God? Are there things you’re holding onto that are keeping you from fully experiencing His grace and power? In this message, we’ll explore what true surrender looks like and why confession is the key to renewal.
📖 Key Topics:
✅ Why God calls us to full surrender
✅ The danger of living in sin and expecting His blessings
✅ The power of confession and God’s promise to cleanse us
🙏 If you're ready to go deeper in your faith, let today be the day you lay it all at His feet.
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Jesus' death and resurrection are undeniable truths, and God has made it so clear for us to see. But knowing the truth is only the beginning—will you surrender your heart to Him?
In this message, we dive into what it truly means to follow the teachings of Jesus. It's not just about believing; it's about living a life transformed by His grace and love. Are you ready to walk in His footsteps and trust Him completely?
📖 Key Topics:
✅ The undeniable evidence of Jesus' resurrection
✅ Why surrendering to Jesus changes everything
✅ How to live out His teachings daily
🙏 If this message speaks to you, don't wait—take that step of faith today!
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Are you holding onto things that are keeping you from true freedom? In this powerful sermon, we dive into breaking free from the lies, tearing down the walls, and letting go of the things we’ve been hiding. God calls us to live in truth and light—it's time to let go of the burdens that are holding you back.
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🔹 Step into the freedom God has for you
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God has gifts for you—blessings, purpose, and a calling! He wants to use YOU to do His work. But if you don’t step into your role, His work through you won’t be done. Just like a body needs every part to function, the Church needs you! If the body has no eyes, it cannot see. Are you ready to use your gifts for His glory?
💬 Challenge: Ask God how He wants to use you today!
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God calls us not just to hear His word, but to live it! In this sermon, we dive into the power of uplifting others, extending a helping hand, and truly being doers of the Word. Who in your life can you encourage today? How can you reflect God’s love in action? It’s time to reconcile with God and walk in His purpose!
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Join Pastor Dale Dickson as he delivers a powerful sermon about the importance of putting God first in every aspect of our lives. He encourages us to look up, recognize where Jesus is leading us, and acknowledge God in all that we do. Through scripture and heartfelt teaching, this message will inspire you to deepen your faith, trust in God's plan, and seek His presence daily. Don't miss this life-changing sermon!
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In this powerful sermon, Pastor Dale Dickson teaches on the importance of hearing the Holy Spirit and responding to the voice of God. It’s not enough to just listen—we must obey! Too often, people hear God’s direction but choose to ignore it. This message challenges us to fully surrender, walk in obedience, and embrace true repentance. When we respond to God’s voice, He leads us into His perfect will.
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Join us for the second part of our powerful series on "Two Covenants," exploring God's promises and the profound relationship He offers through the new everlasting covenant. Pastor Roger dives deep into Hebrews, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, discussing:
📖 God's promises of a new heart and spirit.
🙏 The importance of waiting on God in prayer and seeking His personal word.
💡 The role of the Holy Spirit in our lives and the supernatural relationship we are called to experience.
💬 Insights into how God reveals Himself through His word and orchestrates circumstances in our lives.
This message challenges us to embrace a deeper connection with God, rely on His supernatural guidance, and recognize the personal nature of His love and forgiveness. Whether you're new to faith or a longtime believer, this teaching offers encouragement and a call to action: seek Him, listen for His voice, and watch how He moves in your life.
🕊️ Key Verses: Hebrews 8:10, Ezekiel 36:26, and Hebrews 9:14-15.
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In this episode, Pastor Roger dives deep into the two covenants from God—the original covenant with the law on tablets and the new covenant brought through Jesus Christ.
Join us as we explore how these covenants showcase God's unwavering faithfulness and His plan for humanity. Pastor Roger also shares practical wisdom on how to wait on God for answers, even when patience feels like a challenge.
📖 Key Takeaways:
Tune in for an uplifting and insightful conversation that will strengthen your faith and encourage you in your walk with God.
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Are you longing for a joy that lasts? In this episode, we explore what it truly means to have your joy made full through a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Tune in as we uncover the beauty of living a joy-filled life through the Holy Spirit and God’s love.
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In this episode, we dive into the profound question: Is God knowable? Drawing from Psalms 42, John 17, and Philippians 3, the discussion unpacks the journey of seeking and experiencing a relationship with God. From the analogy of a deer longing for water to the unveiling of spiritual truths, the episode highlights how Jesus bridges the gap between humanity and God.
Discover how the "veil" that separates us from knowing God can be removed, allowing us to step into a deeper connection with Him. Hear engaging stories of faith in action, from a near-miraculous moment with a spinning car to finding God's presence in the everyday.
Whether you're seeking inspiration, theological insight, or a fresh perspective on faith, this episode is a reminder that God is not only real but deeply personal and relational.
Tune in as we explore how to walk by faith, find God in creation, and embrace the lifelong journey of knowing Him.
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Pastor Dale begins with a prayer expressing desperation for God’s presence and guidance, emphasizing the need for the Holy Spirit’s power. Reflecting on the past year, they express gratitude for what God has done but a longing for even greater experiences of God’s glory. He shares a personal story about feeling God move the church into the “promised land” and how the year has been transformative. He describes a deep desire for God’s presence, echoing Moses’ plea in Exodus 33 for God’s guidance and presence before moving forward.
Pastor then emphasizes the power and authority of God’s Word, referencing the creation story in Genesis and the significance of God’s spoken Word. Pastor highlights Jesus’ role as the Word made flesh and His continued mission to speak and share God’s message. He stress’s the importance of having a pure heart, quoting passages from Psalms and emphasizing that purity of heart allows individuals to see God’s work more clearly. Pastor Dale asserts that God’s power is not limited but that human hearts often hinder God’s movement, with double-mindedness and selfish desires blocking the full experience of God’s reality.
The message concludes with a call to surrender and truly seek God, not just in words, but through a lifestyle of transformation. The heart must be fully given to God, not just superficially, in order to experience His full glory and power
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Pastor Dale reflects on the challenge of living out two key commandments from Jesus: to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Despite years of faith, Pastor acknowledges that fully obeying these commandments is a lifelong journey, with constant self-reflection and growth. He emphasizes that these two commandments encapsulate all of God’s law and teachings.
Pastor stresses the importance of love within the Christian community, drawing on scriptures from 1 John and the Gospels to illustrate that loving God is intrinsically linked to loving others. He points out that true discipleship requires abiding in Christ, which is demonstrated through loving one another. This mutual love is essential for personal spiritual growth and for experiencing God’s presence.
Pastor also addresses the challenges of loving others, especially when hurt or betrayed, but insists that the ability to love others is necessary for a deeper relationship with God. He clarifys that loving others doesn’t mean accepting all behaviors, but it does involve correcting one another in love under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, not through personal judgment.
Ultimately, he encourages believers to focus on the simplicity yet depth of these two commandments: loving God and loving others. This, they argue, is the path to abiding in the vine and growing in faith.
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Pastor Dale emphasizes the distinction between being a fan of Jesus and being a follower. A fan admires Jesus, may know scripture, and adds Him to their life superficially, but their commitment lacks depth and transformation. A follower, in contrast, wholeheartedly surrenders their will to Jesus, makes Him central to their life, and takes up their cross daily—embracing self-denial, responsibility, and the hardships of discipleship.
This message urges listeners to define their relationship with God, moving beyond superficial belief to true devotion. Fans may follow rules or rely on their strength, but followers depend on God for empowerment and prioritize knowing Him intimately over merely knowing about Him. Pastor uses Luke 9:23 to underscore Jesus' call to self-denial and daily commitment.
The cross symbolizes responsibility, suffering, and sacrifice, reflecting the cost of genuine discipleship. Pastor contrasts fleeting admiration (fans) with enduring, transformative commitment (followers) and warns against delaying or making excuses for full surrender, as illustrated by Jesus' interactions in Luke 9:57–62.
Ultimately, the call is to prioritize a deep, sacrificial relationship with Christ, marked by daily surrender, over the comfort and superficiality of fandom.
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Pastor Dale emphasizes the importance of being an active disciple of Christ, highlighting that discipleship involves three key components: the head (decision to follow Christ), the heart (transformation by Christ), and the hands (active service and teaching). A disciple must identify, use, and share their God-given gifts, ensuring they contribute to others' spiritual growth rather than stagnating. The parable of the talents and the concept of the Dead Sea's stagnation illustrate the necessity of being a conduit for God's blessings.
The Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) is discussed as a call to all believers to make disciples, teaching and baptizing others. Jesus empowers His followers through the Holy Spirit to continue His work. Pastor reflects on personal inadequacy and God's choice to use the "least likely" individuals to display His glory and strength. They stress that God doesn't require perfection but willingness and obedience.
Through stories from Scripture (David's anointing, Jesus' resurrection appearances, and the new creation in Christ from 2 Corinthians 5), the message urges believers to embrace their calling, share their faith, and pour into others' lives as ambassadors of Christ. Stagnation occurs without an outlet for spiritual gifts, but when believers share what they've been given, they experience renewed purpose and God's continuous filling.
In closing, the speaker prays for strength, humility, and the courage to fulfill God's mission by actively engaging in making disciples.
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Pastor reflects on the nature of true commitment to following Jesus, contrasting "fans" who merely admire or acknowledge Christ with "followers" who genuinely integrate their faith into every aspect of their lives.
Pastor opens with a prayer, expressing awe at worship and the power of faith, then shares a story of a supernatural experience from a worship recording that exemplifies the mystery of divine presence. Shifting to a sermon, they revisit the theme of "fan vs. follower," discussing the necessity of defining one's relationship with God. Fans may make a commitment but lack deep dedication, treat God as an addition to life rather than the focus, and follow rules rather than pursue a heartfelt relationship. In contrast, followers embody faith fully, driven by the Holy Spirit and a transformative connection to Christ.
He illustrates this idea with a personal story of getting lost on a camping trip, emphasizing the importance of being on the "right road" in faith. They stress that while many believe they’re on the right path, it’s easy to stray unknowingly without regular self-reflection. The sermon poses three guiding questions for self-assessment: Does one’s life reflect their stated beliefs? Do they rely on their actions rather than a relationship with God? And do they truly know Jesus personally?
Pastor underlines the difference between knowledge and action, highlighting Luke 9:23's call to “deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Jesus” as central to genuine discipleship. The message is clear: faith is not merely intellectual but a lived experience that requires genuine transformation, prioritizing relationship over mere rule-following or good deeds. This invitation to follow Christ, open to all, is a choice that demands authenticity, commitment, and a willingness to move beyond superficial belief to a life fully aligned with Jesus.
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Pastor Dale reflects on John 6, focusing on the difference between being a fan of Jesus and a true follower. He starts by recounting Jesus' miracle of feeding the multitudes, which drew people to Him, though not necessarily for spiritual reasons. They were drawn to immediate physical fulfillment rather than genuine faith. When Jesus began teaching hard truths, many left because they weren’t committed to His message beyond their initial interest.
Pastor emphasizes that fans of Jesus enjoy His teachings or benefits but are not committed to following Him deeply. Fans might acknowledge Him, add Him to their lives, or do religious acts, yet lack a personal, transformative relationship. In contrast, followers remain even when His teachings challenge them, deeply integrating Jesus into every aspect of life.
He uses biblical examples like Nicodemus, who initially approached Jesus in secrecy but later grew into a true disciple. This shift from fan to follower involves a "Define the Relationship" (DTR) talk—a moment of clarifying one’s commitment. Fans are content with knowing about Jesus or adding Him to their lives for convenience, whereas followers fully surrender and prioritize Him, making their whole lives about His teachings.
True followers embody a continuous, intimate relationship, involving Jesus in all areas of life rather than treating Him as a separate, occasional addition. The message concludes with a call to evaluate whether we are fans who merely respect Jesus or followers who fully commit to living out His teachings.
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Pastor Dale describes a personal spiritual journey, emphasizing the importance of surrendering to God and living in alignment with the Holy Spirit. He reflects on a period of feeling weighed down and distant from God, which he eventually traced back to influences that distracted from his faith. He recounts how submitting to God brings peace, joy, and the "fruits of the Spirit" (from Galatians 5), which are characteristics like love, peace, and self-control. However, he also expresses the struggle of continually giving up control to God, noting how easily people can slip back into worldly temptations.
He illustrates how the Holy Spirit helps believers recognize and overcome his fleshly desires, guiding them toward spiritual growth. Through obedience and self-surrender, believers receive freedom from past burdens and feel empowered by the Spirit to live authentically. Pastor Dale also shares a personal story of experiencing true worship for the first time, letting go of pride and self-consciousness, and feeling God's presence. He concludes with a prayer, asking for continued guidance and the strength to submit to God's will fully, allowing the Holy Spirit to transform his live and bear visible spiritual fruit for others to witness.
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In this sermon, the pastor expresses a heartfelt commitment to letting the Holy Spirit guide him and acknowledges a personal struggle with spiritual complacency, especially concerning his gift of speaking. He admits that over time, he has relied on his natural ability to communicate rather than seeking deeper spiritual inspiration. Recently, however, he has felt a need to change this approach by preparing sermons more intentionally while remaining open to the Holy Spirit’s direction.
The pastor shares how God disrupted his pre-planned message for this week, leading him to focus on the church’s need for the Holy Spirit’s guidance and unity against divisive forces. He recalls his spiritual journey from a non-charismatic background, explaining his struggle with the Pentecostal doctrine that emphasizes speaking in tongues as evidence of receiving the Holy Spirit. He does believe in the power of the Holy Spirit but feels that focusing on one specific manifestation (such as speaking in tongues) can limit God’s work.
The pastor then differentiates between types of tongues mentioned in the Bible: those spoken on Pentecost as recognizable earthly languages, the spiritual gift of tongues with interpretation for edifying the church, and a private prayer language. He emphasizes his desire for genuine spiritual experiences rather than forced displays, conveying his commitment to authenticity in his faith and ministry.
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Pastor Dale discusses the concept of Christian discipleship and the role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life. He emphasizes that not all who claim to be Christian are true disciples of Christ and encourage a deeper exploration of what it means to be a disciple. He discusses two approaches to studying the Bible: one that confirms preconceived beliefs and another that lets Scripture shape one’s understanding. Pastor believes true disciples should follow the latter, allowing their beliefs to be shaped by the Word of God.
The main focus is on understanding the Holy Spirit. The speaker highlights the difference between mere belief and being led by the Spirit, noting that receiving the Holy Spirit goes beyond the initial experience of salvation. They point out that the Holy Spirit, considered a "promise" or "down payment" of what is to come, initiates a process of growth and understanding in believers. The Spirit's role includes guiding, teaching, and transforming believers, which aligns with Jesus’ message in John 16 that the Holy Spirit is a powerful presence that can reveal divine wisdom beyond human understanding.
Addressing various Christian viewpoints, Pastor Dale acknowledges divisions among denominations on the Holy Spirit's role, especially around speaking in tongues as a sign of the Spirit. He describes personal experiences and scriptural insights, ultimately encouraging others to study the Bible deeply to understand the Spirit's transformative work in discipleship and the Christian life.
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Pastor Dale begins by expressing gratitude for God's Word and warns that the message might challenge the audience. The core theme revolves around discipline, using the analogy of running a race from 1 Corinthians 9. He emphasizes that just like athletes who prepare to win, Christians must be disciplined and intentional in their spiritual race. Pastor humorously involves the congregation in a handsaw race to illustrate the importance of proper technique, concluding that success in life requires more than just knowledge or skill—it's about sharpening one's personal life with God's help.
The main points discussed are four areas in life that require personal responsibility and improvement, which no one else can fix for you:
Physical Health: Taking care of one's body is essential, even though it is often downplayed in spiritual circles. The speaker emphasizes that neglecting health can diminish one’s effectiveness in life and spiritual growth.
Mental Health: Renewing the mind and controlling thoughts according to the Bible is critical. The speaker underscores the importance of feeding the mind with positive and godly thoughts to transform one’s life.
Relationships: Building solid relationships is another key aspect of a balanced life. The speaker stresses that it's one's responsibility to foster and maintain friendships, echoing Biblical teachings on love and community.
Spiritual Health: Lastly, spiritual growth and relationship with God are fundamental. Without spiritual development, all other efforts are incomplete. The speaker concludes that while pastors can guide and teach, personal spiritual growth is the responsibility of each individual.
In summary, the sermon focuses on the need for personal discipline in physical, mental, relational, and spiritual aspects of life to fully live out one's purpose in Christ
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Nehemiah’s story illustrates the importance of vision, both personal and divine. A vision is a dissatisfaction with the status quo, a desire for a better outcome, and a snapshot of the future. Liberty Church’s mission is to make disciples, and their vision is to create a better future through hard work, prayer, and divine guidance.
A vision is a clear mental picture of the future that provides passion, commitment, and direction. Nehemiah’s vision inspired the Israelites to rebuild their walls after 150 years of disgrace. To leverage the future, individuals should connect their personal vision with God’s vision for their lives.
Gratitude expressed for ongoing blessings, seeking increased awareness.
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The message focuses on Matthew 4:19, where Jesus calls His disciples to follow Him and become "fishers of men." Pastor Dale likens the church to a boat, emphasizing that working together enhances outreach to those in need of spiritual support. Through personal anecdotes about restoring an old rowboat, the Pastor illustrates the importance of unity and collaboration in the church.
The talk transitions to the concept of "bait" for fishing, suggesting that believers themselves are the best bait to attract others to Christ. Pastor highlights the need for authenticity, urging Christians to reflect God's love and light in their lives. Citing various biblical passages, they emphasize the necessity of having a good heart, obedience to God's word, and becoming a positive example for others.
He warns against using the wrong "bait," such as judgmental attitudes or insincerity, stressing that people are drawn to genuine, victorious Christian lives. Ultimately, they call for self-examination, obedience, and a commitment to being instruments of God's love and light in the world.
Pastor Dale reflects on their experience of restoring a boat, drawing spiritual parallels. They connect Jesus' call to be "fishers of men" with the church's mission to guide people and emphasize how God restores broken lives, much like the Pastor Dale restored a damaged boat. The process of healing and spiritual growth is compared to filling the cracks in the boat with epoxy, symbolizing God's Spirit filling our brokenness. This transformation takes time and requires surrender to God, as human effort alone isn't enough. The metaphor of polishing metal highlights that true restoration comes from God’s intervention. The message concludes with a focus on perseverance, humility, and letting God shape something valuable out of our lives.
Pastor Dale is discussing a Wednesday night study on discipleship, focusing on foundational Christian principles. They have covered topics like salvation and baptism, and now they are exploring the body of Christ and the concept of the church. Pastor explains that before Christ's resurrection, the body of Christ did not exist. The church was a new concept introduced by Jesus, built on the foundation of His identity as the Christ, not on Peter himself. The word "church" (from the Greek "ekklesia") first appears when Jesus states that He will build His church, and this represents a new way for God to work on earth through a united body of believers.
Pastor Dale emphasizes the importance of believers assembling together, drawing from various scriptures to show that the church is how God witnesses to the world and builds up the body of Christ. They assert that the church is the last major work God is doing on earth, and Christians should remain in fellowship with the body. The church, despite its imperfections, is where God works, strengthens, and grows His people. Pastor concludes by urging Christians to stay in the church, as it is essential for discipleship and God's plan for the world.
The message series centers on the concept of being "Fishers of Men" from Matthew 4:19, where Jesus calls His disciples. The speaker shares a personal story about restoring an old rowboat, symbolizing the need for life restoration. The boat represents the church as a safe space for outreach amidst negativities. Referring to Joshua 6 and 7, the speaker illustrates how Achan's sin led to Israel's defeat, highlighting the communal impact of individual sin. The contrast between the Valley of Achor and the hope in Christ emphasizes forgiveness and grace. The message urges acknowledgment of sin, encouraging self-examination and repentance to experience God’s blessings.
Pastor Dale shares a personal experience of overcoming pain from a pinched nerve, expressing gratitude for healing. He reflects on God's unexpected provision when an electrical issue arose at church. in quick answers to prayer. The message then shifts to the significance of baptism, emphasizing it as a public confession of faith and a commitment to a transformed life in Christ. Key scriptures are referenced to explain that baptism symbolizes dying to the old self and being reborn. Pastor stresses that baptism is not just a ritual but a call to live a changed life, critiquing the idea of accepting salvation without real transformation. They urge the church to teach the importance of baptism clearly and encourage believers to pursue holiness and live in accordance with God's desires. The overall tone is one of gratitude, faith, and a call for deeper understanding and commitment within the Christian community.
Pastor Dale reflects on the Christian duty to "fish for men" (Matthew 4:19), urging believers to spread the gospel. He uses a boat as a metaphor for the church, which helps Christians reach others while maintaining spiritual integrity. Sharing a story of restoring an old boat, Pastor likens it to revitalizing the church for its mission. They emphasize the importance of unity, purpose, and active involvement in the church body, urging members to work together, use their gifts, and contribute to God's mission of changing lives.
Pastor Dale delivers a passionate message focused on the importance of prioritizing a personal relationship with God. He emphasizes the need to intentionally schedule time with God, likening it to the necessity of planning time with a spouse. He shares his own experiences of failing to devote time to God despite being involved in various religious activities and encourages the congregation to spend time in God’s presence, abide in Him, and be still to listen to His voice.
Pastor stresses three main points for deepening one's relationship with God:
He also highlights the biblical story of Mary and Martha to illustrate the value of spending time with Jesus over being overly concerned with serving and doing things for Him. The sermon concludes with a call for personal and collective spiritual growth, urging believers to be more intentional about abiding in Christ in order to fulfill their calling.
The mini-series on finding an abundant life emphasizes that true abundance is only found through a relationship with Christ. Drawing from John 10:10, pastor Dale contrasts the thief's destructive intentions with Jesus' purpose of giving abundant life. Key points include the necessity of losing one's worldly life to gain a spiritual one, as highlighted in scriptures like Matthew 10:39 and Philippians 4.
Seven principles from Philippians 4 guide the journey to abundant life, stressing the importance of being doers of the word. Key verses such as Philippians 4:7, 4:13, and 4:19 are emphasized, along with a call to rejoice, practice moderation, avoid anxiety, and trust in God through prayer. The speaker uses stories and analogies to illustrate reliance on God and encourages thanksgiving and reflection on past victories to build faith.
The message serves as a practical guide for living abundantly in Christ by applying biblical principles daily.
Pastor Dales sermon is centered around the theme of living an abundant life in Christ. Pastor emphasizes that true life and abundance come from losing one's old life and fully embracing a new life in Christ. He highlights the necessity of being "born again" to experience this new life, referencing various scriptures like Matthew 10:39, John 10:10, and 2 Corinthians 5:17. He also stresses the importance of planting good spiritual seeds and avoiding sinful behaviors, as actions have consequences according to the law of sowing and reaping. Repentance is presented as essential for maintaining a close relationship with God and experiencing the fullness of His blessings. Then he concludes by urging listeners to examine their lives, seek God's guidance, and live in a way that aligns with the teachings of Christ for an abundant life.
Pastor Roger emphasizes the importance of faith, calling, and the sequential work of God in a believer's life. He reflects on the continuous process of spiritual growth, the necessity of self-discipline, and the importance of understanding and responding to God's calling. The message underscores the significance of love and truth in a Christian's life, the need to confirm one's calling and election, and the promise of rewards for good works. He also shares personal experiences, illustrating how God has worked in their life and stressing the importance of commitment to one's faith and community.
Randy Webb gives us his amazing life story
Randy shares a deeply personal and powerful testimony about his journey from addiction to redemption. Growing up in the church, he eventually turned away from God, leading a life of drug addiction that began in the Marine Corps. His addiction to heroin, crystal meth, and other substances spiraled out of control, affecting his relationships and mental health. Despite his destructive behavior, his wife stayed by his side, though they were separated for two years. At his lowest point, he contemplated suicide and even had a plan to murder his family, but a profound encounter with God in his front yard changed everything.
The Pastor Dale opens by thanking God and praying for the ability to hear His message. He emphasizes the desire for everyone to live their best possible life on Earth. He cites Matthew 16:24, where Jesus speaks about denying oneself and taking up the cross to follow Him, highlighting that achieving the best life involves self-denial and losing one's life to find it.
Pastor Dale shares a story about a wealthy yet miserable man to illustrate that accumulating wealth doesn't equate to a fulfilling life. Instead, he underscores the principle of sowing and reaping from Galatians 6:7-10, explaining that what one sows, whether to the flesh or the spirit, will determine what they reap. He stresses that living the best life involves investing in spiritual growth and not just material gains.
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