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Church and Stuff
Author: Brent Powell & Co.
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Weekly messages from our Sunday message as well as organic and unedited episodes discussing everything church related from the why's to the how to's and the stuff of life and all that comes a long with it. We hope to provide both spiritual and practical insight that will lead you to Victory in every area of your life. Church and Stuff is a podcast of Victorious Living Church.
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In this message Pastor Brent explored how Christ came not just to shine His light upon us, but to shine His light within us and through us. We examined how Jesus calls us "the light of the world" (Matthew 5:14-16), commissioning every believer—not just pastors or church leaders—to carry His hope, healing, and truth into our everyday lives. The message emphasized that revival isn't something we wait for; it's something we carry because the living God dwells within us. We were reminded that God...
In this message Pastor Brent Powell explored how God broke through 400 years of prophetic silence to reveal His light to the world through Jesus Christ. Just as the shepherds experienced heaven's glory on an ordinary night while doing ordinary work, God continues to show up in our everyday moments—not when we're perfectly polished, but when we're faithfully present. The message challenged us to understand that light always overcomes darkness, not through our strength or perfection, but throug...
This week's sermon took us back to the very beginning of creation to understand God's eternal promise of hope. We explored how darkness entered the world through Adam and Eve's fall in Genesis 3, and how God immediately spoke a promise of light that would come to crush the darkness. Throughout humanity's "long dark night" spanning thousands of years, God continued sending prophets to remind His people that hope was coming. That hope arrived in the person of Jesus Christ—not just as a feeling ...
The message explored the biblical principle of divine vindication—how God Himself clears the names of His people, restores honor to those who have been dishonored, and rights the wrongs committed against the righteous. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:18 as our foundation, we discovered that thankfulness is not just gratitude for blessings received, but a powerful weapon that aligns our hearts with God's justice while we wait for His verdict. Through the examples of David, Joseph, and other bib...
In this message Bishop Ed Akers shares the power that Thankfulness has in our lives. When we look at Psalm 100 we see the power that comes from changing our perspective and focusing on all that God has done. Kill the thieves of thankfulness in your life by choosing to be grateful for all God has done and is doing in your life.
The message explored how offense is gratitude's silent killer and one of the enemy's most effective weapons against believers. We examined how offense disguises itself as justified anger or righteous indignation, but actually builds a prison of bitterness around our hearts. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:18 ("In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you"), we discovered that gratitude and resentment cannot grow in the same soil. The message challenged ...
In the message Pastor Brent explored how comparison steals our joy and blinds us to God's goodness in our own lives. We examined how the thief of comparison transforms gratitude into grumbling, causing us to measure our blessings against others rather than looking up to God. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 5:18—"Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you"—we discovered that true contentment comes not from having what others have, but from recognizing our ...
In this message we explored how unmet expectations can steal our joy and create distance between us and God. When life doesn't unfold the way we hoped—when prayers seem unanswered, when timing doesn't align with our plans, when God's "how" differs from our expectations—disappointment can open doors to doubt, offense, and spiritual deception. We discovered that gratitude isn't just a response to blessing; it's a weapon against despair and a declaration of trust in God's faithfulness, even when...
The sermon explored the glorious future that awaits believers beyond the tribulation—the millennial kingdom and the new heaven and new earth where God will dwell with His people forever. This isn't about floating on clouds as baby angels; it's about a restored Eden where we will rule and reign with Christ in glorified bodies, doing meaningful work, and experiencing unbroken fellowship with our King. From Eden to Eden, God's plan has always been to dwell with us, and every trial we endure now ...
This podcast episode explores the second coming of Jesus Christ, emphasizing it as a source of hope and comfort for believers rather than fear. Bishop Ed Akers highlighted the promise of Christ's return, the rapture of the church, and the events surrounding His second coming. The message underscored the importance of living with anticipation and readiness for Christ's return, while also urgently sharing the gospel with others.
In this powerful message, we're reminded of the importance of being prepared for Christ's return. The central theme revolves around the concept of the tribulation and the rapture, drawing primarily from Matthew 24 and 1 Thessalonians 4. We're challenged to consider: Are we truly ready for Jesus' coming? This isn't about fear, but about living with purpose and urgency. The speaker emphasizes that God's sovereignty extends even over difficult times, reminding us that nothing happens outside of ...
Pastor Brent Powell delivered a stirring sermon on Matthew 24, exploring the signs of the end times and our role as Christians in these challenging days. The sermon emphasized the importance of staying vigilant, nurturing our faith, and actively participating in God's mission despite the chaos around us. It reminded us that while we may be living in perilous times, our focus should be on spreading the gospel and showing Christ's love rather than succumbing to fear or complacency.
This week's sermon with Bishop Ed Akers explored the pervasive issue of fear in our lives and how we can overcome it through faith in God. Pastor emphasized that fear is often the greatest enemy we face, more so than sin itself. He highlighted how our culture, especially through social media and news, perpetuates a climate of fear. The sermon reminded us that as Christians, we have the power through Christ to conquer fear and live victoriously.
The sermon explored the critical importance of fully embracing the Holy Spirit in our lives as believers. Pastor Brent emphasized that it's not enough to simply know about Jesus; we must also be filled with and led by the Holy Spirit to truly live out our faith. He challenged us to confront the lies we've believed, tackle toxic ideologies, and exercise the authority given to us by Christ.
With the tragic events that seem to be going on every where in our world from schools, buses, college campuses, and more. What is the response of the Christian? We must learn to love beyond the flesh. Luke 6:32 says, "If you love those who love you, what benefit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them." 2 Corinthians 5:16 "From now on, therefore, we regard no one according to the flesh..."
In this message Pastor Brent Powell explored the critical transition from mere belief to active faith, especially in light of recent tragic events. We discussed how our emotions and beliefs can sometimes hinder our faith, and the importance of aligning our thoughts with God's truth. Pastor Brent emphasized the need for Christians to be bold in their faith, to overcome emotional barriers, and to live out their beliefs despite challenges.
In this message Pastor Brent Powell shares the importance of people moving past simply believing into the realm of faith. Belief is the starting point but must not be where we stop in our pursuit of Christ. James 2:19 tells us, "You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that--and shutter. In order to live a life that is pleasing to God it must be done in faith.
In this week's Podcast Pastor Brent challenges us to examine whether we are stumbling blocks or stepping stones in our Christian walk. Pastor explored Romans 14:13 and other scriptures, emphasizing how our words, actions, and attitudes impact others. The message urged us to consider if we're drawing people toward Jesus or causing them to trip in their faith. It was a sobering reminder of our responsibility as Christians to live in a way that glorifies God and helps others grow in faith.
In this powerful message by Bishop Ed Akers, we're challenged to examine the burdens we carry in our lives. The central theme revolves around Jesus' words in Matthew 11:29-30, where He invites us to take His yoke upon us. We're reminded that while everyone carries burdens, there's a profound difference between worldly burdens and the burden of the Lord. This teaching encourages us to lay down our selfish pursuits and instead pick up God's calling for our lives. We're shown that carrying the L...
In this powerful podcast, we're challenged to embrace our role as 'mat carriers' in the Kingdom of God. Drawing from the story of the paralytic man in Mark 2, we're reminded that sometimes our faith can be the bridge to someone else's miracle. The friends' determination to bring the paralyzed man to Jesus, even breaking through a roof, symbolizes the lengths we should go to in order to bring others to Christ. This narrative isn't just about physical healing, but spiritual restoration - Jesus ...



