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Navigating Life From The Cross

Navigating Life From The Cross
Author: Pastor Scott Thom
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You are probably not like most Christians. You desire to grow in your new life in Christ and a deeper relationship with Jesus.
In this new life, you must conquer your giants. You want to know how to overcome fear, anxiety, and negativity. You yearn to go farther in your life, work, and family.
There is purpose in Christ and you crave to be part of God’s greater plan and to have meaning in life. Problems, sins, and trials arise in life but you require answers to life’s problems. There are others you love and want to share your faith with. This is the place for you.
Navigating Life From The Cross is a serious discipleship podcast to mentor you in these biblical solutions. I’m Pastor Scott Thom. I have discipled thousands as a teacher in several Bible colleges and hundreds in leadership training programs. This has been a thirty-year passion for me. I have written the book on disciple-making (Discipleship On Fire). I know how to disciple people in Christ.
We must put on Christ. It is a decision followed by an action. Once someone shows you the way then your life will transform.
Join me on this journey to the fullness we have in Christ.
Smile ~ and make life happen!
The Discipleship Book: https://rb.gy/jolk8d
CCFcollege: https://www.ccfcollege.com/
CrossFellowship.org
In this new life, you must conquer your giants. You want to know how to overcome fear, anxiety, and negativity. You yearn to go farther in your life, work, and family.
There is purpose in Christ and you crave to be part of God’s greater plan and to have meaning in life. Problems, sins, and trials arise in life but you require answers to life’s problems. There are others you love and want to share your faith with. This is the place for you.
Navigating Life From The Cross is a serious discipleship podcast to mentor you in these biblical solutions. I’m Pastor Scott Thom. I have discipled thousands as a teacher in several Bible colleges and hundreds in leadership training programs. This has been a thirty-year passion for me. I have written the book on disciple-making (Discipleship On Fire). I know how to disciple people in Christ.
We must put on Christ. It is a decision followed by an action. Once someone shows you the way then your life will transform.
Join me on this journey to the fullness we have in Christ.
Smile ~ and make life happen!
The Discipleship Book: https://rb.gy/jolk8d
CCFcollege: https://www.ccfcollege.com/
CrossFellowship.org
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King over all Zechariah 14:9 And the Lord will be king over all the earth. On that day the Lord will be one and his name one. 1 Timothy 1:17 To the King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen. Verse 1: From the mountains high to the oceans deep, Your glory shines in all we see. You formed the stars with just one word, And breathed Your life into the earth. Pre-Chorus: No name is greater, no throne more high, You reign forever, the Lord Most High. Chorus: God of the world, King over all, You hold creation in Your mighty arms. Every nation will rise and sing, Jesus, Savior, the risen King! God of the world, we worship You— Faithful and true, forever good.
Metaphor of Shade vs. Light (00:01–00:24) “Throwing shade” implies negativity and darkness; “throwing light” can expose wrongdoings or highlight good qualities. Matthew 6:22–23 (00:24–00:50) Jesus teaches: “If your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light; if bad, full of darkness.” Illustration of Opening Blinds (01:20–01:41) The more you open the blinds, the more you see—even small details like dust. Light exposes both flaws and beauty. Eye as a Spiritual Gateway (02:11–03:23) The eye represents openness, humility, and a willingness to change, which are key to inner transformation. Effects of Narrow Focus (03:23–04:03) Myopic or prideful focus (sin, desires, judgment) leads to spiritual darkness; an open focus invites growth and light. Adaptation to Darkness (04:48–05:28) The soul can adjust to darkness and mistake it for light—Jesus warns of the danger of this deception. Public Generosity as Light (05:28–06:01) Acts of mercy extended even at personal risk reflect a heart full of light rather than hidden darkness. Sources of Darkness vs. Sources of Light (06:01–06:53) Darkness stems from pride, rebellion, arrogance; light comes through humility and seeking truth—“seek the light, more light will be given.” Impact of Light on Life (07:17–07:48) Light reveals hidden ugliness, prompting change and leading one away from internal “cesspools” into hope and beauty. Conclusion (08:30–10:30) Cultivate a teachable spirit, pursue justice and mercy toward God and others. Humble openness invites joy, purpose, and fullness of life. Let Light In: What Jesus Meant by a Good Eye 💬 Discussion Questions What are some ways pride or narrow-mindedness have “darkened” your perspective? Describe a time when someone’s act of light (mercy, generosity) impacted your life. How can we cultivate humility and openness in daily decision-making? What does “opening the blinds” look like in a practical spiritual sense? How do justice, mercy, and humility work together in fostering spiritual light? 🙏 Prayer Points Prayer for Light: “Lord, give me a single-hearted eye—an openness to your truth, correction, and light.” Prayer against Darkness: “Help me recognize and remove pride, rebellion, and double-mindedness in my life.” Prayer for Others: “Father, let me be a reflection of your light, extending mercy, grace, and encouragement to those who need it.” ✅ Action Steps Self-Reflection: Weekly, ask: “Where am I seeing only short-term gain, pride, or control instead of light?” Spiritual Accountability: Invite one friend to speak truth and offer honest encouragement into your life. Practice Mercy: Identify one person who seems undeserving, and extend compassion or kindness to them. Study Scripture: Read Matthew 6:22–23 and meditate on what a “clear” vs. “bad” eye looks like in practice.
Pastor Scott Thom explores Jesus’ statement in Matthew 5:3, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” He contrasts the world’s pursuit of happiness through power, wealth, and self-gratification with Jesus’ call to humility, spiritual dependence, and inner transformation. Pastor Scott emphasizes that true happiness is not found in chasing it directly but in seeking God, righteousness, and selfless living. To be "poor in spirit" means to recognize one’s spiritual need, walk in humility, and place trust fully in God. 🔹 Discussion Questions What does it mean to be "poor in spirit," and how is that different from low self-esteem? Why do you think Jesus began the Beatitudes with this statement? How does the world’s view of happiness differ from what Jesus teaches? In what ways have you experienced the tension between pursuing happiness and maintaining integrity? What practical changes can you make to align your priorities with God’s kingdom values? 🔹 Prayer Points Humility: Pray for a heart that is humble and not self-centered. Spiritual Dependence: Ask God to help you depend more on Him and less on worldly systems. Inner Transformation: Invite the Holy Spirit to change you from the inside out. Gratitude: Thank God for the moments of peace and joy that come from obedience. Others-Focused Love: Pray for a spirit that puts others' well-being before selfish gain. 🔹 Action Steps Self-Reflection: Journal areas where pride or self-reliance are taking precedence over spiritual dependence. Serve Others: Look for one intentional way this week to serve someone without expecting anything in return. Scripture Memorization: Memorize Matthew 5:3 and meditate on its meaning daily. Encourage Humility: Give sincere encouragement or praise to someone in your life to practice humility and recognition. Accountability: Partner with someone to discuss and grow in this “poor in spirit” attitude.
Hallelujah, praise the King! - Worship song Revelation 19:1 After this I heard what seemed to be the loud voice of a great multitude in heaven, crying out, “Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God, Psalm 111:1 Praise the Lord! I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart, in the company of the upright, in the congregation. (Verse 1) Lord, I stand before You now With a humble heart, I bow Your love, it helps me grow From the depths, I call Your name (Chorus) Hallelujah, praise the King! Hear the joyful anthems ring From the mountains to the sea Every soul proclaims, You reign By Your grace, we are made new Forever faithful, forever faithful (Verse 2) In the darkness, You're my light Guiding our steps through the valleys Your unfailing love prevails (Chorus) Hallelujah, praise the King! Hear the joyful anthems ring From the mountains to the sea Every soul proclaims, "You reign" By Your grace, we are made new Forever faithful, forever faithful (Bridge) No earthly treasure can compare To the peace of Your presence Worthy, worthy is the Lamb Jesus Christ, the great "I Am" Pour Your Spirit, fill this place Overflowing, boundless grace (Chorus) Hallelujah, praise the King! Hear the joyful anthems ring From the mountains to the sea Every soul proclaims, "You reign By Your grace, we are made new Forever faithful, forever faithful (Outro) Amen, Amen, praise be to God Our Redeemer, our true Lord Forever and ever, we will sing Glory to our heavenly King!
In "Urgent Prayer Final", Pastor Scott Thom calls believers to spiritual alertness and a renewed commitment to prayer. Using a humorous camping story to illustrate urgency and unity, he emphasizes the Apostle Paul's call in Colossians 4:2–4 for continual, vigilant, and thankful prayer. Pastor Thom encourages conversational, ongoing communication with God, alertness to spiritual signs, and gratitude as a way to combat spiritual complacency. He pleads for support through prayer for church leaders and challenges believers to boldly ask God for big things in faith, recognizing the urgency of the times and the need for gospel impact. 💬 Discussion Questions What does “urgent prayer” mean to you, and how can it shape your daily spiritual life? How do you personally stay “spiritually alert” during routine or difficult times? In what ways can we better support our pastors and church leaders through prayer? What are some signs around you that indicate a spiritual shift or need for revival? How can gratitude influence your outlook during difficult seasons? 🙏 Prayer Points Pray for a spirit of continual prayer and intimacy with God. Pray for your pastor and church leadership—for boldness, wisdom, and open doors to share the gospel. Ask God to help you discern the times and respond with spiritual urgency. Thank God for His presence, guidance, and faithfulness—regardless of circumstances. Intercede for revival in your community and for hearts to be open to the gospel. ✅ Action Steps Set aside specific time daily for focused, alert, and thankful prayer. Initiate a prayer group within your church to intercede for pastors, ministry, and revival. Begin to journal your prayers, especially conversational ones, to grow in relationship with God. Pay attention to spiritual signs and promptings—ask God to help you recognize and respond. Encourage your pastor directly by letting them know you're praying for them. 🔑 Keywords for YouTube SEO Urgent prayer Pastor Scott Thom Spiritual alertness Colossians 4:2-4 Praying for pastors Christian encouragement Daily prayer life How to pray continually End times prayer Revival in the church Bible teaching 2025 Faith and gratitude Christian motivation Sermon on prayer Staying spiritually awake
I Lay It Down, I Surrender - Worship Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance. Matthew 16:25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. Verse 1: I’ve carried burdens far too long Tried to be strong, Your voice found me in my hurt you love wrapped around me Chorus: I lay it down, I lay it down Every fear and every worry I surrender to You You take it all, You make me new My heart is yours I lay it down, I lay it down I surrender now Verse 2: No more striving, no more fighting You are my peace, my guiding light Take this heart and take control Have Your way, I give You all I hold Chorus: I lay it down, I lay it down Every fear and every worry I surrender to You You take it all, You make me new My heart is yours I lay it down, I lay it down I surrender now Chorus: I lay it down, I lay it down Every fear and every worry I surrender to You You take it all, You make me new My heart is yours I lay it down, I lay it down I surrender now
In this message, Pastor Scott Thom unpacks Matthew 6:25–34, focusing on Jesus' command not to worry. He explains that worry is often rooted in misplaced priorities and a lack of trust in God as our provider. While planning for the future is wise, trusting in money or possessions instead of God leads to spiritual vulnerability. Pastor Scott emphasizes the importance of seeking God’s kingdom first, having faith in God as a loving Father, and living in the peace and purpose of today, rather than being paralyzed by the past or future. ❓ Discussion Questions What does it mean to serve God and not money in your daily life? Why do you think Jesus emphasized not worrying about food, clothing, or the future? In what ways can worry become a form of double-mindedness? How can we find a healthy balance between planning for the future and trusting God? What does “seek first the kingdom of God” look like practically in your life? How does worry affect your spiritual testimony to others? 🙏 Prayer Points Pray for deeper trust in God as your ultimate provider. Ask God to help you overcome anxiety about finances or the future. Thank God for the daily provisions and blessings you already have. Pray for a renewed focus on spiritual growth over material gain. ✅ Action Steps Identify one area where you're overly anxious and surrender it to God in prayer. Write down Matthew 6:33 and place it somewhere visible as a daily reminder. Do a heart check: Are you making any decisions (job, relationships, finances) based on fear rather than faith? Rebalance your priorities — dedicate time this week to spiritual disciplines like prayer, Bible study, or serving others. Encourage someone who's struggling with anxiety by sharing this message or a verse that’s helped you.
Mountains Bow And Oceans Roar - Worship Song Psalm 95:4-5 In his hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are his also. The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the dry land. Psalm 121:1 ESV / 38 helpful votes A Song of Ascents. I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? Isaiah 54:10 For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love shall not depart from you, and my covenant of peace shall not be removed,” says the Lord, who has compassion on you. Mountains bow and oceans roar The heavens whisper "God is great" Your light breaks through the darkest veil Your greatness stands It will not fail [Chorus] Oh God most high You reign above all You're our hope You're in everything The stars proclaim The skies declare Your glory shines everywhere [Verse 2] The winds obey Your gentle call The earth it trembles At The sound of you're voice From age to age Your love sustains Your power flows, its endless [Chorus] Oh God most high You reign above all You're our hope You're in everything The stars proclaim The skies declare Your glory shines everywhere [Bridge] No mind could grasp No tongue could tell The depth and height where You dwell Your hands shaped life from dust I stand in awe I seek Your face [Bridge] No mind could grasp No tongue could tell The depth and height where You dwell Your hands shaped life from dust I stand in awe I seek Your face [Chorus] Oh God most high You reign above all You're our hope You're in everything The stars proclaim The skies declare Your glory shines everywhere
In this teaching, Pastor Scott Thom explores the depth and meaning behind the phrase “forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors” from the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6). He emphasizes God's readiness to forgive and our need to approach Him with humility, not entitlement. Pastor Scott challenges believers to examine their attitudes toward sin, forgiveness, and the traps of self-righteousness while trusting in God's provision and protection. 🔹 Discussion Questions Why does Pastor Scott say that asking for forgiveness isn't for condemnation but for restoration? How does entitlement hinder our relationship with God? What does “lead us not into temptation” truly mean in the biblical context? Why is humility essential when asking for God’s mercy? How can believers discern the difference between God’s will and personal desires? 🔹 Prayer Points Repentance: Ask God for a humble heart that truly seeks His forgiveness. Forgiveness: Pray for the strength to forgive others as Christ forgives us. Guidance: Ask the Holy Spirit to lead you away from temptation and into God’s will. Gratitude: Thank God for His mercy, provision, and love despite our unworthiness. Discernment: Pray for clarity in decision-making and alignment with God's plan. 🔹 Action Steps Reflect on areas in your life where entitlement may be affecting your prayer life. Write down debts you need to forgive others for, and take intentional steps to release them. Memorize Matthew 6:9–13 and meditate on its meaning daily this week. Identify temptations or patterns leading you away from God's will and seek accountability. Pray daily for humility and protection against spiritual blindness.
Mighty and Holy - Worship song with Lyrics Verse 1: You are holy, You are righteous, full of truth and grace, You are faithful, ever-present, in Your warm embrace. You are just and full of mercy, always near, not far, You are sovereign, King eternal, your majesty we stand in awe Chorus: Mighty, holy, loving Father, all creation sings Your name, Everlasting, never changing, You forever are the same. From the heavens to the valleys, let Your glory still remain, You are worthy, Lord Almighty, we exalt Your holy name. Verse 2: You are healer, You’re our refuge, guiding with Your light, You’re our Savior, our Redeemer, breaking chains with might. Full of wisdom, full of power, working all for good, You are Alpha, You’re Omega, faithful in everything Bridge: You are love that never falters, You are peace in raging seas, You are hope when all is broken, You’re the strength that carries me. You are Lord, the great I AM, the One who was and is to be, All the nations bow before You, crying out in victory! Chorus: Mighty, holy, loving Father, all creation sings Your name, Everlasting, never changing, You forever are the same. From the heavens to the valleys, let Your glory still remain, You are worthy, Lord Almighty, we exalt Your holy name. Chorus (reprise): You are worthy, Lord Almighty, we exalt Your holy name! You are worthy, Lord Almighty, we exalt Your holy name! 1 Samuel 2:2 “There is none holy like the LORD: for there is none besides you; there is no rock like our God.”
In “10 Challenges Return,” Pastor Scott Thom shares 10 key challenges that Christians must embrace as they anticipate Christ’s return. Drawing from Scripture and real-life examples, he encourages believers to stay rooted in faith, love, patience, and holiness while actively participating in church, spreading the gospel, and comforting others. He reminds viewers that these turbulent times are not to be feared but faced with courage, community, and conviction in God’s promises. 🔹 Discussion Questions Why do you think the Bible repeatedly says "Fear not"? How does that apply to today’s world? What does the story of the father and son moving concrete teach us about spiritual endurance? How can we love others, including those who oppose our beliefs, without compromising biblical truth? What are practical ways to “live a separated life” in a culture that often opposes Christian values? How does keeping the return of Christ in mind change your day-to-day life? 🔹 Prayer Points Pray for courage and peace in uncertain times, remembering God's command to "fear not." Ask God to help you stay connected to the church body and build deep, encouraging relationships. Pray for a heart that loves even those who are difficult to love. Invite the Holy Spirit to purify your life and help you live in holiness. Pray for boldness and clarity in sharing the gospel with those around you. 🔹 Action Steps ✅ Attend church regularly and intentionally encourage someone each week. ✅ Take communion with renewed focus on Christ’s return. ✅ Reach out to someone who is hurting and offer comfort through Scripture. ✅ Set boundaries in your personal life that reflect a separated, holy lifestyle. ✅ Share the gospel with at least one person this week.
You Hold My Heart, You Know My Name - Worship song Acts 2:21 And it shall come to pass that everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.’ Isaiah 42:8 I am the Lord; that is my name; my glory I give to no other, nor my praise to carved idols. Verse 1: When my strength fades and hope feels so small, Your love surrounds, You carry it all. Through every tear, through every fight, You are the peace that holds me tight. Chorus: Jesus, You hold my heart, You know my name, Through every fire, You never change. Even in darkness, Your light remains, Forever my Savior, forever my king. verse 2 In the quiet, when all falls away, I hear Your whisper, calling my name. Through every sorrow, through every fall, Your mercy finds me, it covers it all. Chorus: Jesus, You hold my heart, You know my name, Through every fire, You never change. Even in darkness, Your light remains, Forever my Savior, forever my king. Bridge: No fear can steal, no storm can break, The love You give, the life You make. You hold me close, You won't let go, My soul is Yours, forever known. Chorus: Jesus, You hold my heart, You know my name, Through every fire, You never change. Even in darkness, Your light remains, Forever my Savior, forever my king.
In this teaching, Pastor Scott Thom unpacks the powerful message of forgiveness found in Matthew 6:14–15, emphasizing that God’s forgiveness is closely tied to our willingness to forgive others. He illustrates how unforgiveness blocks blessings, hinders prayer, and harms our relationship with God. Through practical examples and biblical references, Pastor Thom urges believers to “send away” bitterness and embrace relational healing as a pathway to deeper spiritual growth. 🔹 Discussion Questions How does unforgiveness impact your relationship with God and others? What does “sending it away” look like in your life when dealing with grudges? How can unforgiveness hinder your prayers, especially within family or marriage relationships? What are practical ways to maintain a forgiving heart even after being deeply hurt? 🔹 Prayer Points Pray for a heart that is quick to forgive, even when it’s difficult. Ask God to reveal any hidden bitterness or grudges that may be blocking spiritual growth. Pray for healing in relationships that have been broken by unforgiveness. Seek God's strength to forgive those who have not apologized. 🔹 Action Steps Reflect: Identify anyone you may be holding a grudge against and why. Release: Verbally forgive them in prayer, even if reconciliation isn't yet possible. Reconcile: If safe and appropriate, reach out to mend the relationship. Resist Bitterness: When resentment returns, repeat the act of “sending it away.” Model Grace: Demonstrate forgiveness in daily interactions, especially with family and close friends.
Pastor Scott Thom explores how God still speaks to His people today through His Word, the Holy Spirit, dreams, visions, and a still, small voice. He emphasizes that hearing from God is part of an active relationship, not just religious practice. Pastor Scott urges believers to be spiritually attuned, rooted in Scripture, and open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit to better discern God’s voice in daily life. ❓ Discussion Questions Do you believe God still speaks today? Why or why not? What are some ways you've personally experienced God's voice or prompting? How can we discern between God's voice and our thoughts? Why is it important to judge spiritual impressions against Scripture? 🙏 Prayer Points Pray for a heart that is open and sensitive to God’s voice. Ask for wisdom and discernment to distinguish God's guidance from personal desires. Pray for deeper intimacy with God through consistent devotion and time in His presence. Ask the Holy Spirit to prompt you clearly in times of decision or ministry opportunities. ✅ Action Steps Practice stillness: Set aside quiet time to listen for God's voice. Journal impressions: Write down dreams, thoughts, or nudges that feel spiritual and compare them with Scripture. Seek wise counsel: Share what you feel God may be saying with mature believers for confirmation. Be obedient: Act on small promptings from God with faith, even when they seem insignificant.
Deep Within Our Souls Cry Out - Worship Song Ephesians 5:19 Addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, Hebrews 13:15 Through him then let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that acknowledge his name. Verse] Deep within our souls cry out To the One who rules everything King of kings and Lord of all You are what we seek [Verse 2] Guide us with Your holy light Fill our hearts with endless grace Let us sing praise [Chorus] Hallelujah Voices ring To the majesty of our Lord Hallelujah Voices sing Your beautiful splendor God [Verse 3] The maker of the world What a beautiful creator We find peace in you [Chorus] Hallelujah Voices ring To the majesty of our Lord Hallelujah Voices sing Your beautiful splendor God [Bridge] Let us sing praise Let us sing praise Let us see all that you are Let us praise Let us praise Spirit surround us Hallelujah Hallelujah [Chorus] Hallelujah Voices ring To the majesty of our Lord Hallelujah Voices sing Your beautiful splendor God
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Only You Jesus - Worship Song John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Acts 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” Verse 1: Who am I that You would hear me, When my words fall short and fade? Your arms surround me Your presence is near. Chorus: You will hold me through the night, You will lead me into light, You will never leave my side, You are near in every prayer I’ve prayed, Only You, only You, Jesus, Jesus Verse 2: Who am I that You would see me? Who am I that You would care? In the silence of my doubting, You are really standing there Chorus: You will hold me through the night, You will lead me into light, You will never leave my side, You are near in every prayer I’ve prayed, Only You, only You, Jesus jesus Bridge: You are the light that never fades, You are the song my heart will raise, You are the hope that holds me strong, You are the joy in every dawn. Chorus: You will hold me through the night, You will lead me into light, You will never leave my side, You are near in every prayer I’ve prayed, Only You, only You, Jesus, jesus Only you, only you, Jesus Jesus
When You’re in Distress, Do This (Psalm 4 Explained) Pastor Scott Thom explores how King David’s example in Psalm 4 provides a powerful model for facing personal and national crises. With emotional honesty and spiritual clarity, Pastor Thom encourages viewers to seek God in prayer, control their anger righteously, and trust in God's justice, timing, and goodness—even when answers aren't immediate. The message underscores the power of persistent, heartfelt prayer and a posture of peace rooted in trust. ❓ Discussion Questions: What emotions or struggles in your life can you relate to in David’s story from Psalm 4? What does "righteous anger" look like in a modern Christian's life? How can we practice stillness and meditation on God’s word in daily life? 🙏 Prayer Points: Pray for strength and clarity when facing fear, illness, or emotional battles. Pray for a heart of trust that rests in God’s justice and timing. Lift up those who are in distress, asking God to comfort and guide them. ✅ Action Steps: Read and meditate on Psalm 4 throughout the week. Create a prayer journal to track heartfelt prayers and God’s responses. Practice stillness daily—spend 5–10 minutes in silent reflection before God.
Worthy is the Lamb, we Rejoice Revelation 5:12 Saying with a loud voice, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!” Lamentations 3:41 Let us lift up our hearts and hands to God in heaven: Verse 1: We come before You, Lord, with hearts open wide, Your love has healed us, You're the reason we're alive. In the quiet of Your presence, we find peace, Our Savior, our Redeemer, You have set us free. Chorus: Hallelujah, we lift our voice, Worthy is the Lamb, we rejoice. Every heart, every soul, will sing, Praise to the King of everything. Verse 2: You guide us through the storm, through the darkest night, In every trial, You’re our strength, our light. With every step, You lead us on this way, Forever we will trust, and in You, we will rest. Chorus: Hallelujah, we lift our voice, Worthy is the Lamb, we rejoice. Every heart, every soul, will sing, Praise to the King of everything. Bridge: We will worship, we will stand, By Your grace, we are redeemed. Forever anchored in Your love, With You, we have strength. Chorus: Hallelujah, we lift our voice, Worthy is the Lamb, we rejoice. Every heart, every soul, will sing, Praise to the King of everything.
In this powerful teaching, Pastor Scott Thom challenges believers to examine where their true treasure lies—on earth or in heaven. Drawing from Matthew 6:19–21, he explains how even those with little can be consumed by greed and how God calls us to value relationships and eternal investments over material possessions. With biblical insight and practical examples, Pastor Thom emphasizes generosity, heavenly-mindedness, and investing in people over things. 🔹 Discussion Questions Why do you think people rarely ask for prayer about greed? How can someone with little money still struggle with covetousness? What does “lay up treasures in heaven” mean in everyday life? 🔹 Prayer Points Ask God to reveal areas where materialism may subtly influence your priorities. Pray for the strength and wisdom to be generous, even when resources feel limited. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you invest in eternal relationships and Kingdom impact. 🔹 Action Steps Reflect on your spending habits this week—what do they say about your values? Choose one way to be generous this week: bless someone financially, give extra time, or offer encouragement. Write down 3 people you want to invest in relationally this month intentionally.