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On the night of the Last Supper, every disciple asked, “Lord, is it I?”But one man said, “Is it I, Rabbi?”In this message, we walk through the quiet progression of Judas — from frustration… to distance… to betrayal. How does someone walk with Jesus for years and still miss Him? How does reverence turn into routine? How does a heart drift without anyone noticing?This isn’t a message about condemning Judas.It’s about examining ourselves.We’ll look at: • The subtle signs of a drifting heart • The difference between remorse and true repentance • Why asking “Is it I?” may actually be a sign of hope • What separates failure from betrayal
Conflict is inevitable — in marriage, in families, in friendships, and even in the church. But while conflict is unavoidable, destruction is not. In Philippians 4, Paul addresses two believers whose disagreement was threatening the unity of the church. Instead of choosing sides, he points them to the cross.This message explores how to handle disagreement without losing your witness, how to turn collisions back into speed bumps, and why you can’t demand your rights while standing at the foot of the cross. If you’re facing tension in any relationship, this sermon will show you how to fight fair — with grace, gentleness, and gospel-centered humility.
In this message, we explore what it really means to be a citizen of heaven. It means dropping the gavel of judgment and picking up the cross. It means clinging to grace instead of performance. It means living in this world while waiting for another.You don’t earn heavenly citizenship by church attendance, Bible knowledge, or religious effort. You receive it through the finished work of Jesus Christ. And when you truly belong to Him, your life begins to change — not perfectly, but noticeably.Are you working to become… or have you surrendered to belong?
Many believers feel frustrated because they think they have a winning problem — their marriage isn’t winning, their spiritual life isn’t winning, their family isn’t winning, and their battle with sin feels like a constant loss. But in Philippians 3:11–16, the Apostle Paul reveals a different truth. The Christian life is not about constant victories; it is about consistent perseverance. In this message, we will discover how Christ taking hold of us empowers us to keep pressing forward, how to let go of the past that weighs us down, and why making Jesus the ultimate prize changes everything.
What if the thing you’re protecting most in your faith is the very thing costing you joy? In Philippians chapter 3, the Apostle Paul exposes the danger of trusting religious frames instead of the resurrected Christ. From spiritual résumés to church traditions, we often treasure what looks valuable while throwing away what truly gives life. This message calls us to stop decorating graves, stop playing with the toys of religion, and rediscover the power of knowing Jesus and the joy of His resurrection.
We all know what it’s like to live with broken pieces—fractured relationships, wounded hearts, divided churches, and quiet struggles no one else sees. In this message from Philippians 2, we discover that not all glue is created equal. Elmer’s glue may hold crafts together, but it won’t restore what’s truly broken. What we need is godly glue—the power of Jesus Christ to put our lives back together from the inside out.
We all crave comfort, but God calls us to be able. In Philippians 1, Paul shows us how chains became his pulpit and prison his platform for the gospel. Discover how your setbacks can become setups for God’s glory when you check your chains, embrace your cell, and live ‘to live is Christ.
🤔Do you wonder where He is? Are you struck by the wonder of who He is? Don’t keep going down the same dead end road of faith. Find hope in today’s passage from Luke where even Jesus parents struggled.
God isn’t out of stock, He’s looking for you to step out. Today we look at three people who found exactly what they’re looking for.
The Christmas story reveals a life-changing truth: every heartache, dead relationship, prodigal child, or dissatisfied soul traces back to a worship problem. The answer isn’t another achievement or perfect circumstance—it’s bending our knees in surrender to the humble Savior who chose straw over gold.Discover how to break your crown so you can bend your knees is worship to the one good King.
Every symptom of brokenness in our lives—family tensions, bitterness, addictions, shame—traces back to a deeper problem: sin we’ve tried to manage instead of surrender. In this message from Matthew 1, we follow Joseph’s journey from fear to faith and discover how God offers healing, not just coping. Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit so He could step into our curse, break its power, and make restoration possible. If you’ve been dealing with sin in your own strength, this message will help you walk into the healing only Jesus can provide.
Bored with the Christmas Story? How to Go from “Bored to Death” to “Bored to Life”(Luke 1:26–38)Every December we dust off the same nativity scenes and hear the same angel announcements—yet somehow the greatest news in history can start feeling like the most familiar (and forgettable) story we know. In this message, we zoom in on an ordinary teenage girl from a nowhere town and discover why God loves to use nobodies who are faithful right where they are.You’ll learn:• Why “usefully ordinary” is the secret posture God is looking for• The one thing Mary couldn’t control (and the one thing she could)• How to control the only part of your tombstone you actually get to write: the dash• Why your “Nazareth” isn’t a liability—it’s the exact place God wants to show upIf you’ve ever felt too small, too stuck, or too ordinary for God to do anything significant through you, this episode will rekindle wonder at the Christmas story and give you practical next steps to live ready for whatever impossible thing God wants to do next—in and through you.
Imagine standing at the back of a church on the most important day of your life… only to realize the Bridegroom has come, the doors are shut, and He says, “I never knew you.”In this sobering and urgent message from Matthew 25’s parable of the ten virgins, we confront one of the most terrifying truths in Scripture: it’s possible to sit in church every Sunday, serve on every committee, teach Sunday school, give generously, look the part perfectly—and still be utterly unprepared when Jesus returns.You can be with the church but not in Christ.You can trim the wick of religious activity for decades and still have no oil when midnight comes.This isn’t a sermon for “them out there.” This is a wake-up call for anyone who’s ever assumed that attendance, activity, or a religious upbringing is enough. With raw honesty and gospel clarity, we ask the question we can’t afford to ignore:When the cry rings out at midnight and the Bridegroom comes, will you go in with Him to the feast… or will you be the one left pleading outside a locked door?Don’t gamble with eternity. Listen now, examine your heart, and make certain today that you have the oil—that you truly know Jesus as Savior and Lord—while the door of grace is still wide open.
Ever slid into home plate and heard the umpire yell “Safe!” only to realize the game’s not over? In Luke 17, ten lepers found healing—but only one found salvation. In this message, we unpack the danger of confusing God’s temporary protection with His eternal redemption. Learn how to move from being safe for a season to being saved for eternity, and why real faith always comes back to Jesus.
Life isn’t fair. A bad diagnosis. A betrayal. A paycheck that never comes. In James 5, God doesn’t sugarcoat the sour—He shows us how to outlast it.This message unpacks two kinds of unfairness:• Sour people above us (the rich who rob the poor)• Sour people beside us (the brothers we’re tempted to grumble against)
We all thought following Jesus would be easier. Instead, marriage, parenting, church, and even our own hearts can feel like war zones. In this message from James 4:1–10, we uncover the real source of the chaos—our own desires—and the three steps to peace: Own your part, guard your heart, and submit to God. No fluff. No excuses. Just truth that leads to transformation. If you’re tired of the fight, this one’s for you.
Your words are sparks. Some start bonfires that bring warmth and life — others start house fires that destroy everything around them. In this episode, James 3 shows how every conversation is an invitation: will your tongue become a tool for blessing or a weapon for destruction?
There’s one creature you’ll never find in an aquarium—a great white shark. It can’t survive in captivity. Neither can grace. In this message from James chapter 2, today’s message exposes how favoritism cages the very grace we’re called to give. When we try to decide who deserves God’s mercy, we stop it from flowing through us. You can’t hold grace and the gavel at the same time.Discover how to break free from selective grace, why mercy always triumphs over judgment, and how to keep your church, your heart, and your faith from becoming an aquarium for grace that was meant to swim free.
Are you in the middle of a meltdown moment? James 1 says trials and temptations are the “terrible twos” every believer must face—not to break us, but to reveal what God is forming in us. In this message, weunpack James 1:2–8, 12–17 and show why we fall into trials and step into sin, how endurance grows maturity, and how the goodness of the Father outshines every counterfeit.
In this message, “How Sweet the Sound: Making Sure You Can Hear Heaven,” we look at how Joseph’s reunion with his brothers teaches us the power of forgiveness. Just like we hide our household clutter before company arrives, we often stuff offenses into the closets of our hearts—only for them to resurface later. Joseph’s story shows that true reconciliation begins when we stop speaking through interpreters of pride and start hearing the words “I’m sorry.” When we come clean before God and others, grace becomes more than lyrics—it becomes the sound of heaven in our hearts.




