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Pastor Mike Tarr challenges the popular notion of “You Only Live Once” (YOLO) by asserting that true believers in Jesus Christ live for eternal life, not just their time on Earth. Drawing from John 8, Pastor Tarr emphasizes that living only for the present life is a sad and depressing prospect, especially for non-believers who risk experiencing a…
Pastor Tim Travis continues his sermon series titled “The Apostles” as he focuses on the lives of Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Nathaniel (Bartholomew), emphasizing that these men were ordinary individuals whose great accomplishments often overshadow their flaws and weaknesses. Pastor Travis examines Matthew, known as Levi and a despised Publican (tax…
Pastor Tim Travis explores the spiritual journey of Elijah as detailed in 1 Kings 19, using it as a relatable metaphor for the common struggles of Christian life. Pastor Travis emphasizes that it is normal for believers, even the most devout, to experience periods of depression and discouragement (“caves”) following times of great spiritual victory (“mountaintops”). Travis stresses that…
Pastor Tim Travis explores the spiritual journey of the prophet Elijah in 1 Kings 19, immediately following his great victory at Mount Carmel. Pastor Travis highlights how even the strongest believers can experience times of self-doubt, fear, depression, and anxiety, moving from spiritual “mountaintops” to “valleys” or “caves.” Travis uses Elijah’s desire to die in the wilderness, after being…
Pastor Time Travis urges believers to engage in rigorous personal examination to verify the authenticity of their faith, drawing primarily from 2 Corinthians 6 and 13. Pastor Travis sets his main focus on the biblical command to “examine yourselves” to ensure one is genuinely “in the faith,” highlighting that true Christianity is not merely an organization, a creed, or…
Pastor Wayne Matheson explores the Psalms not as a random collection of songs, but as a structured book with a purposeful flow and continuity, emphasizing their central role in the Old Testament. Matheson highlights that the Psalms are deeply emotional and personal, providing a language for the soul to express everything from joy and hope to sorrow…
Pastor Tim Travis explores the lives of two of Christ’s original twelve apostles, emphasizing that they were ordinary men called by God for an extraordinary purpose as the foundation of the early church. Pastor Travis highlights that while all apostles were flawed, struggling with ambition and being slow to obey their commission, their failures pale in comparison to their…
Pastor Tim Travis teaches from James 1 as he dissects the concept of true and counterfeit Christianity. He argues that the prevalent “vain religion” is marked by empty rituals, unbiblical doctrines, and human traditions that supersede God’s commands, often leading to self-deception and ineffective faith. Travis emphasizes that a pure, undefiled religion is characterized by receiving and actively doing God’s…
Azael Pacheco centers on the biblical passage of Luke 10:25-37, commonly known as the Parable of the Good Samaritan, to emphasize the profound importance of mercy and mission. Pacheco recounts personal testimonies and challenges faced by his church in Chihuahua, Mexico, highlighting the financial struggles of expanding their ministry and acquiring land for a new church.…
Pastor Tim Travis reminds us that true Christian authenticity is demonstrated through separation from worldly influences. Drawing heavily from 2 Corinthians 6:14-17, Pastor Travis emphasizes the biblical command to “be not unequally yoked together with unbelievers” and to “come out from among them and be separate.” The core message is that believers, as the “Temple of the Living…
Pastor Tim Travis introduces a sermon series on the Apostles, beginning with Simon Peter, to show how ordinary individuals were profoundly used by God despite their flaws and weaknesses. Pastor Travis begins in Luke 6:13-16 as he clarifies the distinction between “disciples” and the special, foundational role of the twelve Apostles, noting that true apostleship, which included performing miracles and…
Pastor Tim Travis warns against deceptive religious practices by contrasting authentic Christian doctrine with counterfeit teachings and behaviors. Drawing primarily from 1 Timothy 6 and other New Testament scriptures, Travis emphasizes the importance of wholesome words—the words of our Lord Jesus Christ—and sound doctrine as the foundation of true faith, asserting that doctrine is meant to divide truth…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the critical importance of proper priorities for Christians. Drawing heavily from the biblical account of Mary and Martha in Luke 10, Pastor Travis highlights that busyness does not equate to spirituality, emphasizing Mary’s choice to sit at Jesus’ feet over Martha’s distraction by service. Travis then systematically outlines five key areas of…
Pastor Tim Travis uses Matthew 7 to caution believers against false prophets and deceptive religious practices. Travis emphasizes that just as counterfeit products mimic genuine ones, there are “counterfeit Christians” who may appear authentic but lack true faith, revealed by their “fruits” or actions. Pastor Travis stresses the need for discernment, not relying on personal feelings or intuition,…
Pastor Tim Travis, in the sixth installment of his “Pulling Down Strongholds” series, examines 2 Timothy 1:6-11 as he directly addresses believers about overcoming the stronghold of fear. He asserts that fear, distinct from a healthy reverence for God, does not originate from God but entered the world with sin, leading to a host of unnecessary anxieties and…
Pastor Tim Travis emphasizes the critical need for believers to discern genuine faith from deceptive imitations. Drawing heavily from 2 Corinthians 11 and Matthew 7, Pastor Travis, highlights that counterfeits—whether gospels, churches, or individuals—are often subtle and appealing, much like a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The primary method for detection is examining their “fruit,” which refers to their actions,…
Pastor Tim Travis uses 1 Corinthians 3:1-3 to differentiate between carnal and spiritual Christians. The Corinthian church serves as a primary example of “carnal” believers, defined as saved individuals who are still controlled by their human nature rather than the Holy Spirit, exhibiting traits like envy, strife, tolerance of sin, and disrespect for authority. In contrast, “spiritual” Christians, exemplified…
Pastor Tim Travis draws parallels between ancient Israel’s decline and contemporary America, asserting that both face impending judgment due to disobedience and sinfulness. Pastor Travis shows us the necessity of revival, as exemplified by King Josiah’s righteous reign in 2 Chronicles 34. Travis outlines three key aspects for maintaining a “Savior-sensitive church”: individual seeking of the Lord, demonstrated…
Pastor Tim Travis explores the Christian concept of waiting on God’s timing as a means to overcome spiritual “strongholds.” Drawing heavily from Isaiah 30 and 40, as well as other biblical passages, Travis emphasizes that God operates on an eternal timeline, vastly different from humanity’s immediate desires. Travis identifies several reasons why waiting is necessary, including divine preparation (for individuals…
Pastor Tim Travis examines Romans 14 as he emphasizes the motivation behind a church’s actions, particularly in light of an individual’s future “Judgment Seat of Christ”. He reminds us that the primary motivation for believers should be to please God in all we do, as everyone will ultimately account for their lives. This motivation is derived from God’s Word,…



