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Revelation 4 shows us who is on the throne. Revelation 5 shows us what God intends to do with His authority. In this message, we see Jesus revealed as both the Lion and the Lamb, the only one worthy to execute judgment on evil and ransom people from sin. It’s God’s final plan to deal with rebellion, pride, and destruction. This message invites us to see history clearly, recognize where evil truly comes from, and examine where our allegiance lies. Jesus is not only Savior, He is the rightful King who will bring God’s kingdom to completion and calls us to align our lives with His rule today.
In this message, we begin a journey through the book of Revelation by looking at what John sees as the throne of God. Before judgment, before timelines, before global events, Scripture reveals a holy, sovereign Creator who governs all things. Revelation 4 reminds us that history is not spinning out of control and the throne of heaven is not shaking, even when the world is. You’ll be challenged to evaluate any area of your life where you are resisting God’s authority instead of aligning with it.
The communion table is more than a ritual or tradition. It is a moment to remember the sacrifice of Jesus and to declare our loyalty to Him. When we participate, we are choosing shared life with Jesus and aligning our hearts with the rule and purposes of His Kingdom.
In this message, we see how the birth of Jesus reveals the depth of God’s love through the arrival of a King. It walks through Luke 1 and Mary’s response to God’s unexpected kingdom assignment, showing that Jesus’ birth was not random or sentimental, but the fulfillment of a long-awaited promise prepared long before Bethlehem. Jesus is revealed as the King and ruler of a kingdom that will never end. Through Mary’s example, we are challenged to examine our allegiance to Him and learn what it looks like to yield to His kingdom instead of building our own.
Waiting can shake your confidence, especially when you can’t see what God is doing. In this message we look at Zechariah and discover that joy is more than a feeling. It becomes inner confidence that God finishes what He starts. As you step into the assignments God puts in front of you, His joy strengthens you to trust Him, obey Him, and keep moving forward even when the path feels uncertain.
In Week 1 of our Advent series "In The Waiting," we learn that hope isn’t something we feel only when life is bright — it's something God forms in us during seasons of waiting. Isaiah 9 promises a great light breaking into deep darkness, a hope fulfilled in Jesus after 700 years of silence.Through the disciples in Acts 1, we see that hope grows when we choose to trust God, pray, and stay faithful even when the timeline is unclear. Their obedience, unity, and prayer positioned them for the power of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2.We also discover that hidden seasons are holy seasons. God shapes people in times when no one is watching. Waiting is not wasted; it expands our foundation and deepens our dependence on Him.Just like a seed growing in the dark soil, God forms us beneath the surface so we can walk faithfully into what comes next.Advent reminds us that even when life feels dark or uncertain, the light of Christ is already breaking through. Jesus is our living hope, the light no darkness can extinguish.
We all know what it feels like to be asked a spiritual question we were not expecting. Peter understood that tension too. In his letter to early believers, he calls us to live with a hope that people can actually see and to be ready when they ask about it. This message looks at what it means to set Christ apart in our hearts, share the story of what Jesus has done in our lives, and answer with a tone that reflects His character.Hope is not something we hide. It is something that shows up in the way we live, speak, and love the people around us. When our confidence comes from Jesus, we can welcome questions with courage and kindness because the hope inside us is real.
Jesus confronts the church in Laodicea for being lukewarm, which means spiritually useless because of their pride and self-sufficiency. In this message, we see how Jesus offers an invitation to restore His people, aligning their purpose with God's Kingdom.
Jesus says, “I am coming soon.” In this message, we learn what it means to stay faithful, walk through kingdom opportunities, and live ready for His return. He holds the keys to the Kingdom and opens doors for those who trust and obey Him. Every moment of obedience today prepares us for the reward of living in His kingdom forever.
Jesus gives a spiritual wake-up call to the church in Sardis and to us. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, He exposes indifference, restores purpose, and reminds His people to stay alert for His return. This message invites us to strengthen our faith and live fully awake to God’s presence and mission.
This message teaches how to stay faithful in a world that often blurs truth and deception. Jesus calls His church to recognize false teaching, guard their minds with His word, and live with courage in enemy territory. When we hold fast to truth, He gives strength, identity, and the promise of victory.














