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Welcome to Elevate Church's podcast featuring messages from our Lead Pastors, Mauricio and Virginia Ruiz, and our Elevate team. These dynamic and life changing messages will encourage you no matter stage of life you are in.

We would love to hear how these messages are impacting your life! Please visit our website elevatechurchscv.org or download our church app "Elevate Church LA".
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Recorded Live: Oct 12, 2025 Full Episode Description: When you’re born, you look like your parents. When you die, you look like your decisions. In this episode, we explore the spiritual “cup” you are drinking from and how the choices you make shape your life, behavior, and identity. Romans 7:18–25 shows us that while salvation changes our identity in Christ, sanctification transforms our behavior. Paul reminds us that sin may still live in us, but it does not define us—Jesus frees us from the life dominated by sin and death. We’ll unpack the difference between: The golden cup of compromise that promises freedom but delivers bondage (Revelation 17:4–6) The cup of surrender that brings peace, purpose, and power when we die to ourselves like Jesus did (Luke 22:41–42, Psalms 116:13–14) You’ll learn how to: Identify the cup you are drinking from and its consequences Recognize the allure of comfort, compromise, and temporary pleasure Embrace Christ’s cup of surrender, which redeems, restores, and transforms Live a life where your decisions reflect your true identity in Christ If you want freedom from the habits, patterns, and sins that define others, it starts with the cup you choose to lift. Scriptures Mentioned: Romans 7:18–25 · Revelation 17:4–6 · Luke 22:41–42 · Psalms 116:13–14 Key Quote: “The golden cup says, ‘Live for yourself.’ The carpenter’s cup says, ‘Die to yourself.’ One destroys you; the other redeems you.” Closing Call to Action: Decide today which cup you will drink from. Tune in and discover how surrendering to God’s will and walking in sanctification brings true freedom, peace, and redemption. #ChristianPodcast #FaithInAction #SpiritualGrowth #Sanctification #SurrenderToGod #FreedomInChrist #BibleStudy #FaithJourney #OvercomingSin #LifeChoices #GodsWill #PodcastForBelievers #WhatAreYouDrinking
Recorded Live: Oct 5, 2025 Your growing pains aren’t setbacks—they’re God’s way of maturing you for purpose, perseverance, and spiritual victory. Full Episode Description: Growth is rarely comfortable—but it’s always necessary. In this episode, we explore what it means to experience spiritual “growing pains” and how God uses challenges to shape and mature us. Philippians 2:12–13 reminds us that while we work out our salvation, it is God who works in us to fulfill His purpose. We’ll break down how trials, discipline, and spiritual nourishment produce perseverance, maturity, and a Christ-like character. You’ll learn how to: Crave spiritual growth like newborns seeking pure milk (1 Peter 2:2) Rid yourself of malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander (1 Peter 2:1) Transform trials into joy and let perseverance finish its work (James 1:2–4) Recognize the spiritual battle behind your struggles and stand firm (Ephesians 6:12) Live as a fragrance of Christ, bringing God’s presence to those around you (2 Corinthians 2:14–15) If you’re facing discomfort, uncertainty, or trials, this episode will encourage you to see your “growing pains” as the signs of God’s refining work in your life. Scriptures Mentioned: Philippians 2:12–13 · 1 Peter 2:1–2 · James 1:2–4 · 2 Corinthians 2:14–15 · Ephesians 6:12 Key Quote: “Trials aren’t setbacks—they’re setups for growth; perseverance produces maturity, and maturity produces purpose.” Closing Call to Action: Embrace your growing pains and allow God to do His refining work in you. Tune in and learn how to turn challenges into triumphs and become the mature, complete believer God created you to be. #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianPodcast #GrowingPains #FaithThroughTrials #Perseverance #MaturityInChrist #BibleStudy #ChristianMotivation #OvercomingStruggles #FaithJourney #SpiritualMaturity #PodcastForBelievers
Recorded Live: Oct 1, 2025 Don’t let fear or excuses stop you—learn how your private victories prepare you to face the lions in your life with faith and authority. Full Episode Description: Are you letting fear and excuses keep you from stepping into your destiny? Proverbs 26:13–14 and 22:13 reveal how the lazy or timid person sees “a lion on the road” and lets it stop them—but God’s Word reminds us that private victories prepare you for public battles. By the time David faced Goliath, he wasn’t intimidated—he was already convinced of his authority and training. In this episode, we unpack how faith, preparation, and perspective equip believers to face the enemy with confidence. Learn how to: Recognize the “lions” that keep you stuck in fear or laziness Stand firm in faith when the enemy prowls (1 Peter 5:8–9) Walk in the authority God has given you over every power of darkness (Luke 10:17–20) Avoid the pride traps of self-reliance and embrace dependence on God (Isaiah 14:13–17) Step out boldly knowing your private victories are shaping your public triumphs. The lion may roar—but with God on your side, you’re already equipped to overcome. Scriptures Mentioned: Proverbs 26:13–14 · Proverbs 22:13 · 1 Peter 5:8–9 · Isaiah 14:13–17 · Luke 10:17–20 Key Quote: “Private victories prepare you for public battles; the lion may roar, but God has already equipped you to overcome.” Closing Call to Action: Don’t let fear or excuses hold you back. Tune in and discover how to confront the lions in your life with faith, authority, and preparation—because your victory is already written in heaven. #FaithOverFear #ChristianPodcast #OvercomingFear #LionOnTheRoad #FaithInAction #StandFirm #AuthorityInChrist #SpiritualGrowth #BibleStudy #ChristianMotivation #PrivateVictories #OvercomeTheEnemy #PodcastForBelievers
Recorded Live: Sep 28, 2025 Change Your Language, Change Your Life: The Power of Speaking Faith Episode Description: Your words are powerful — more powerful than you think. Isaiah 57:19 says, “I create the fruit of the lips.” That means what comes out of your mouth shapes what shows up in your life. In this episode, we unpack how faith and language are connected — and why nothing in your life changes until your language does. From the centurion’s bold declaration in Matthew 8, to the woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5, Scripture shows us that authority responds to words and miracles follow what you confess in faith. You’ll learn: Why your words reveal what you truly believe How to speak promises, not problems The difference between describing your mountain and declaring to it How to let God’s Word sink into your heart before it comes out of your mouth (Ezekiel 3:1–10) How to align your confession with God’s creative power (Genesis 1:3, Mark 11:22–24) If you’re tired of seeing the same cycles repeat in your life, it’s time to change your language. Because faith doesn’t need proof—it stands on a promise. Scriptures Mentioned: Isaiah 57:19 · Hebrews 10:23 · Genesis 1:3 · Ezekiel 3:1–10 · Matthew 8:5–13 · Mark 5:25–34 · Mark 11:22–24 · 2 Corinthians 4:13 Key Quote: “Mountains don’t move when you describe them — they move when you declare to them.” Listen now and discover how to speak faith, not fear — and watch your world begin to change. #FaithTalk #SpeakLife #ChristianPodcast #ChangeYourLanguage #PowerOfWords #FaithOverFear #BibleStudy #Encouragement #ChristianMotivation #JesusHeals #FaithInAction #PodcastForBelievers
WATCH YOUR MOUTH

WATCH YOUR MOUTH

2025-09-2752:29

Recorded Live: September 21, 2025 “Set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips.” — Psalm 141:3 Our words are powerful—they can build up or tear down, bring life or bring death. In this message, we dive into the truth that what comes out of our mouths reflects the condition of our hearts (Matthew 12:34) and that we will give account for every word spoken (Matthew 12:36-37). Drawing from Scripture—Psalm 17:3, Proverbs 18:20-21, Romans 12:17-18, and more—we see that the words we speak are not just casual expressions; they carry eternal weight. Solomon reminds us that “a man’s stomach will be satisfied from the fruit of his mouth,” emphasizing the life-giving or destructive power of speech. This sermon challenges us to: Guard our tongues and align our words with God’s truth Speak life and blessing instead of negativity and gossip Live with integrity, honoring God in every conversation Let our hearts be transformed so our mouths reflect His goodness Words can either align with the viper or align with the Vine. Choose to speak life, and watch how God uses your words to bless, heal, and encourage. Key Scriptures: Psalm 141:3-4, Proverbs 18:20-21, Matthew 12:34, Matthew 12:36-37, Psalm 17:3, Psalm 19:14, Romans 12:17-18
Recorded Live: September 14, 2025 “Apart from Me, you can do nothing.” — John 15:5 This sermon reminds us that real strength, freedom, and transformation are only found when we stay connected to Jesus. The world teaches self-reliance, but the Word teaches surrender. When we come to the end of ourselves, we discover the power of Christ at work in us. Through passages such as Matthew 5:3, 2 Corinthians 12:9–10, and John 11:43–44, we see how God meets us in our weakness, breathes life where there is death, and calls us into a new identity as His children.  In this message, you’ll learn: Why abiding in Christ is the key to bearing fruit (John 15:5) How weakness becomes strength in God’s hands (2 Corinthians 12:9–10) The danger of self-reliance and the beauty of dependence on Jesus (Luke 9:24) How to live with courage and faith even in times of persecution (Acts 6–7, 2 Timothy 3:12) The eternal hope that fuels us in the “last days” (Acts 2:17, Revelation 12:10) This is a call to recognize our need for God, confess our sins, walk in His grace, and live as new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17). Because apart from Him, we can do nothing—but in Him, we have everything. Key Scriptures: John 15:5, Matthew 5:3, 2 Corinthians 12:9–10, John 11:43–44, Acts 6–7, Hebrews 11:36–38, 1 John 1:9, Isaiah 61:10  
Recorded Live: September 7, 2025 You don’t get to choose whether or not you worship—you only get to choose what you worship. Every heart bows to something. The question is: is it setting you free or enslaving you? In this powerful message, we explore the truth that worship is more than a song—it’s whatever captures your heart, consumes your time, directs your thoughts, and shapes your choices. From the golden calf in Exodus to Paul’s message in Acts, Scripture shows us that idols always demand more but give less. But when we surrender fully to God, worship transforms us into His glorious image (2 Corinthians 3:18). Discover how to: Identify the idols that compete for your devotion Confess and surrender them to God’s grace Replace false worship with God’s presence Live with an eternal focus that breaks the grip of temporary idols If you’ve ever wondered what’s truly sitting on the throne of your heart, this sermon will challenge and inspire you to put God back in His rightful place. Key Scriptures: Romans 1:25–26, Exodus 32:1–9, Psalm 115:4–8, Proverbs 3:5–6, Acts 17:22–25, 2 Corinthians 3:18
Recorded Live: August 31, 2025 In John 4, Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well and reveals a life-changing truth: the water from this world will always leave us thirsty, but the living water He gives leads to eternal life. The woman came to the well searching for a temporary resource, but she encountered the eternal Source—Jesus, the Messiah. This message reminds us that resources are seasonal, but God is eternal. We often work tirelessly trying to fill the empty places in our lives with relationships, achievements, or possessions, only to end up thirsty again. Jesus calls us to stop striving and start trusting. When we look to Him as our Source, our lives overflow with His provision, peace, and purpose. Scriptures like 1 Corinthians 8:6, Philippians 4:19, and Psalm 121:2 assure us that our help, supply, and future don’t come from the well we draw from—they come from the God who never runs dry. The takeaway: Stop chasing empty wells. Start trusting the Source.
Recorded Live: August 24, 2025 In this message, Living Hope Pastor Chris Reynozo and Aaron Gomez delve into how God sustains us in hopeless seasons and restores our lives through His power. Part 1 – Pastor Chris Reynozo Examining Elijah in 1 Kings 19, Pastor Chris illustrates how even great men of faith can succumb to despair. Elijah runs for his life, overwhelmed and hopeless, yet God meets him in the wilderness with food and strength to endure. The message is clear: God doesn’t always remove our struggles, but He always provides what we need to persevere. Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us that hope is an anchor—a rope that ties us to God’s promises and pulls us forward into His future. Part 2 – Aaron Gomez Aaron walks us through John 5 and the story of the man at the Pool of Bethesda. For 38 years, this man waited for healing, yet one encounter with Jesus changed everything. Jesus asks, “Do you want to be made well?” and with just a word, He restores the man’s life. This story reminds us that living hope is not found in traditions, systems, or waiting for the “right moment”—it’s found in Jesus, who meets us in our brokenness and calls us to rise. Together, these messages remind us that hope is not the absence of struggle, but the presence of God in the midst of it. With Him, our hopeless situations can become testimonies of strength, healing, and purpose.
Recorded Live: August 17, 20205 Living Out Obedience, Sacrifice, and Compassion may be difficult, but this is how real love should look. How did Jesus show His love? Through healing the sick, feeding the hungry, weeping with the broken, forgiving sinners, washing His disciples’ feet, and ultimately laying down His life on the cross (John 13:1, John 19:30). In this episode, we look at the radical ways Jesus demonstrated love in action — not just words. Scripture reminds us that obedience is the evidence of love (1 John 2:4-5, John 14:15). Every act of obedience shows that God’s love is being perfected in us. Just as Jesus lived out the Word, we too are called to live in alignment with God’s Word — a Word that is alive, active, and powerful (Hebrews 4:12, Psalm 107:20-22). At the center of it all is this truth: God’s Word will always lead you back home. From the beginning (John 1:1-5) until now, the Word has been life and light for humanity, and nothing can overcome it. If you’ve ever wondered what true love looks like, this message will guide you to the heart of Jesus — love lived out through compassion, sacrifice, and obedience.
BACK TO SCHOOL

BACK TO SCHOOL

2025-08-1240:59

Recorded Live: August 10, 2025   As we head Back to School, this episode reminds us that the greatest test in God’s Kingdom isn’t about skills or knowledge — it’s about how we love. Grounded in John 14:26 and John 13:34-35, we explore how the Holy Spirit teaches us to love others just as Jesus loves us. Biblical love, or agape, isn’t based on feelings or attraction — it’s a deliberate action, a choice to serve, sacrifice, and show kindness. Drawing from scriptures like 1 John 3:16-18 and Matthew 22:36-40, learn why love is a verb and how it shapes us into true disciples of Christ. Whether you’re heading back to school, work, or a new season of life, discover how walking in love with the help of the Holy Spirit transforms your impact and reveals you as a follower of Jesus.
Recorded Live: August 6, 2025 In this powerful episode, we dive into the truth of John 16:33 — “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Pain is an unavoidable part of life, but misery is a choice we can refuse. How do we shift from identifying with our pain to resting fully in God's love? Drawing from John 15:9-10 and 1 John 4:17-19, we explore how remaining in Jesus' love frees us from fear and transforms our identity. When we truly believe God’s perfect love, fear fades and confidence in our purpose rises. If you’ve been weighed down by pain or fear, this message will remind you that peace comes from abiding in Christ’s love — a love that overcomes the world.
Recorded live: August 3, 2025 Psalm 27:13-14 (NIV) “I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.” David didn’t just wish — he knew. From shepherd to king, his faith was battle-tested. Like David, you can trust God’s track record. WILL SEE the goodness of the Lord — not in theory, but in this life. Not just after, but right here in the land of the living! I will S.E.E: S – Speak faith when you feel frustrated E – Expect goodness, not just survival E – Endure in obedience Joseph didn’t wait for perfect conditions to stay faithful: • In the PIT — Genesis 37:24 • In POTIPHAR’S HOUSE — Genesis 39:2-4 • In the PRISON — Genesis 39:21-23 His faithfulness positioned him for favor. Even when it looked like nothing was happening… • God was working behind the scenes. Psalm 27:14 — “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart…” Strength is what you build while you wait. Keep going. You will SEE it.
Recorded live: July 27, 2025 The enemy will never tempt you to start something powerful… He will always tempt you to stop something holy. Hebrews 12:1-2 (NKJV) “…let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith…” 1 Corinthians 9:24 (NIV) “Run in such a way as to get the prize.” Revelation 2:10 (NKJV) “…Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.” Faithfulness is loving God with perseverance, obeying God with consistency, and trusting God with surrender—all the way to the finish line. The end has more changing power than the start. Hebrews 12:2 – “…for the joy that was set before Him, He endured the cross.” 2 Timothy 4:7 (NIV) “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” They didn’t just start with faith— They stayed FAITH-FULL.  Faithfulness will look like: — Serving when you're tired — Giving when it hurts — Staying when you want to leave — Obeying when it doesn’t make sense Matthew 7:13-14 (NIV) “…small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”  Don’t quit. Just keep working it out.
Recorded Live: July 20, 2025 Your greatest growth doesn’t happen in comfort—it occurs under pressure. Your faith isn’t meant to be conference-driven but consistency-driven. It’s time to pick up the spiritual weights and work them out. In this message, we dive into what it means to train in godliness, endure the race, and stay faithful in the fight. Faith isn’t passive—it’s disciplined, tested, and proven in the battles of life. Key Points Covered: Where have you grown spiritually lazy?  How to conquer, not just cast out, the obstacles in front of you Why spiritual training is non-negotiable for growth The difference between emotional highs and consistent transformation Core Scriptures: • 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 • Romans 5:2-4 • 2 Samuel 23:10-12 • James 1:2-4 • Luke 9:23 • Galatians 6:9 • Philippians 2:12-13 • 1 Timothy 4:7-8   “Do not quit. Don’t coast. Don’t get spiritually flabby. Work it out.” FAITH IS YOUR GYM MEMBERSHIP: Salvation = Free Access Holy Spirit = Personal Trainer Bible = Workout Plan Discipline = Reps Obedience = Sweat This life is not about perfection—it’s about persistence.
Recorded live: July 13, 2025 Are you growing—or just going through the motions? In this challenging and transformative message, we confront the subtle addiction to sameness and why spiritual growth is not optional for those in Christ. When you’re planted in God, change is the fruit, not the fight.  Key Highlights: Signs you're addicted to staying the same. |  How familiarity can sabotage your identity. | Why discipline is the doorway to transformation. | The difference between spiritual motion and spiritual growth. | How to work out your salvation through partnership with God. Key Scriptures: Jeremiah 17:7-8 • 2 Corinthians 5:17 • 1 Corinthians 15:33 • 1 Timothy 4:7-8 • Philippians 2:12-13 “Transformation is the evidence of salvation.” You weren’t saved to stay the same. You were saved to grow. Now it’s time to WORK IT OUT.  If this message blesses you, don’t forget to: SUBSCRIBE for more powerful sermons!   Follow us on social media for more: 👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ielevatechurch/ 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevatechurch/ 👉 Website: www.elevatechurchscv.org  
Recorded Live: June 6, 2025  Grace isn’t something you work for—it’s a gift you receive. God’s grace is His unearned, unending love and favor poured out through Jesus Christ. In this powerful message, we explore what it means to embrace grace, not just as a doctrine, but as a daily decision to live free from condemnation, shame, and performance-based faith. Key Points: Grace is not based on works—it's based on Jesus. (Romans 11:6) Grace teaches, transforms, and empowers us to live godly. (Titus 2:11-12) Grace doesn’t excuse sin—it breaks the power of sin.  You are fully accepted, fully redeemed, and fully loved in Christ. (Ephesians 1:6, Romans 3:24) Scriptures Included: John 1:17 • Romans 11:6 • 2 Corinthians 5:21 • Ephesians 2:8-9 • John 8:1-11 • Hebrews 4:16 • Proverbs 4:23 • 1 Corinthians 15:10 “Neither do I condemn you. Go and sin no more.” – Jesus (John 8:11) Come boldly to the throne of grace. There's room for you. 
Recorded live on July 2nd, 2025   “The Anointing Breaks the Yoke” THE ANOINTING: Heaven’s Oil for Earth’s Assignment God’s anointing is more than a feeling—it’s a divine enablement, a supernatural empowerment, and a heavenly endorsement to accomplish your God-given purpose. In this powerful midweek message, we explore what the anointing really is—and what it isn’t.   Key Takeaways: The anointing removes resistance, not responsibility. It doesn’t just empower performance—it empowers perseverance. Oil flows through the crushing. You're not overlooked—you're in the press. You are not just called—you are backed by heaven.   Key Scriptures: Psalms 92:10 • Isaiah 61:1 • Isaiah 10:27 • Zechariah 4:6 • 1 John 2:20 “The yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing.” – Isaiah 10:27 You are set apart, clothed in power, and anointed for burdens. Not by might. Not by power. But by the Spirit of the Lord.
Recorded live: June 29, 2025 ------------------------------------------ You are not a mistake. You are not random. You were created by a Creative God, on purpose, with purpose. From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals Himself as the ultimate Artist, Architect, and Author. And because we are made in His image, creativity is not optional—it’s embedded in our spiritual DNA. In this message, we’ll explore: Why is creativity a reflection of God's character? How does God use creativity to shape identity and destiny? What does it mean to create for Him, with Him, and like Him? Key Scriptures: Genesis 1:1, Genesis 1:27, John 1:1-3, Ephesians 2:10, Psalm 139:14, Exodus 35:31-35, Revelation 21:5, James 1:5, 2 Peter 3:9 Whether you’re an artist, a builder, a parent, or a leader, your creative gifts have a divine source. God filled you with wisdom, understanding, and skill. It’s time to use it. You are UNIQUE. PRECIOUS. IRREPLACEABLE. PRICELESS. If this message blesses you, don’t forget to: SUBSCRIBE 🔔 for more powerful sermons SHARE THIS MESSAGE with someone who needs to hear it!  
Every man, whether he realizes it or not, is sitting in a seat that will be passed on. The “Office of a Father” is more than just a title—it’s a divine appointment that carries authority, responsibility, stewardship, and representation. This message is a powerful reminder that fatherhood is not something you retire from—it’s a lifelong calling that shapes generations.   Using a simple empty chair as a visual, this sermon drives home the weight and beauty of what it means to be seated in the role of a father. Your voice, your choices, your walk—they echo through the lives of your children, and your children’s children.   Scriptures Covered: • Malachi 4:6 – God turns hearts between generations • 1 Corinthians 4:15-16 – You have many instructors, but few fathers • Luke 19:13 – "Do business until I return" — your office is active • Matthew 3:17 – Every child needs to know “You are my beloved.” • John 5:19 – Sons imitate what they see their fathers do • Ephesians 2:6 – Fathers must know their spiritual seat • Genesis 18:19 – Abraham was chosen to lead his family well   Key Points: • Fatherhood is an Office, not a phase • You never retire—you evolve in how you lead • Children imitate what they consistently see • Fathers set the spiritual temperature of the home • Men like Abraham, Joseph, and the Prodigal Father modeled legacy • Your chair may be empty to you—but it’s visible to your children • God the Father shows us what affirmation truly looks like: "This is my Son…"   Research & Truth: Kids with involved fathers are more likely to: • Excel in school • Develop healthy self-worth • Avoid depression and addiction • Maintain long-term faith if fathers pray with their children   Powerful Quote from the Sermon: “Children may fail to listen to their fathers, but they never fail to imitate them.”  
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