In this teaching, Pastor James Buntrock breaks down “The Simple Word of Faith” as the Bible’s straightforward, everyday way of living—not hype, not “name it and claim it,” but believing God’s Word and speaking in line with it. Using Romans 10, Deuteronomy 30, and Mark 11, he explains that faith is “near you”—in your heart and in your mouth—and that consistent confession (“systematic discourse”) shapes outcomes over time. Through stories like the Shunammite woman’s “It is well,” a dramatic fam...
In this “Milestone Sunday” message from Glorious Way Church, the pastor opens with a faith-filled confession and then teaches from Psalm 92:10 and 1 Timothy about being anointed with fresh oil and “warring a good warfare” by mixing faith with God’s Word and prophetic declarations. He revisits a January 5, 2025 prophecy declaring a year of milestones—a season of “exceeding abundantly above” where God would “startle” His people with unexpected breakthroughs—and frames the day’s testimonies as t...
In this episode, the speaker fires up your faith with one big message: don’t give up—God is a covenant-keeping God.Walking through the Davidic covenant (from Solomon’s temple dedication to Isaiah’s prophecy) and its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus, they unpack an “unbreakable pattern” seen all through Scripture: God gives a promise, the situation looks impossible, faith cries out, God intervenes in an unexpected way, and the promise is fulfilled. Along the way, you’ll hear how to respond in eac...
In this sermon, Joseph Davis fires up the church for the final stretch of the year, reminding everyone that not every “milestone” is just something God does for you—many are what God wants to do through you. Using Acts 3 and the healing of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate, Joseph highlights a Kingdom mindset: people may ask for temporary help, but believers carry something far greater—“silver and gold have I none, but what I do have I give to you.” He calls the church into deeper prayer, bo...
In this message, James Buntrock calls the church to “forget not His benefits” from Psalm 103—remembering that God forgives, heals, redeems from destruction, crowns with mercy, and renews strength. Tying Thanksgiving and American history to biblical patterns, James Buntrock argues that cultures (and families) thrive when they keep God’s works and testimonies in constant remembrance, passing them down so hope stays alive. James Buntrock challenges listeners to reclaim testimony—both personal an...
In this midweek message, Pastor John Greiner explains what makes God’s Word “profitable”: it must be preached, truly received with understanding, and mixed with faith. He contrasts faith and unbelief through Israel’s wilderness failures and Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4, showing how fear and a hardened heart can keep believers from their “promised land” inheritance. Pastor John urges listeners to contend for God’s promises—especially in a milestone season—by resisting storms with faith-fi...
In this message, the pastor teaches on creating an “atmosphere for miracles” by praying for spiritual “rain” in the “latter rain” season (Zechariah 10:1; Hosea 6:1–3). He explains that prayer doesn’t just request outcomes—it prepares the atmosphere for signs, wonders, healings, and harvest, pointing to Acts as a pattern: sustained prayer led to Pentecost power, bold witness, and multiplying salvations. Using multiple moments from Jesus’ ministry, he shows how Christ protected miracle flow by ...
In this episode, “Commanding Your Breakthrough,” the speaker teaches that believers aren’t meant to live as victims, but to reign as kings through Christ—decreeing God’s Word with authority until circumstances shift. Using David’s “Lord of the Breakthrough” moment (1 Chronicles 14) and the promise to “reign in life” (Romans 5:17), he explains that opposition often shows up right when God is advancing you, but breakthrough comes when you pray, stay filled with the Holy Spirit, and maintain you...
In this episode, “Demonstration of the Spirit,” the speaker shares why the church desperately needs more than clever sermons and polished delivery—we need the Holy Spirit to “show off.” Using 1 Corinthians 2 as the foundation, he contrasts persuasive words with true demonstrations of God’s power that anchor people’s faith in the Spirit, not in personalities or performance. Through stories of revivals, healings, holy laughter, and unexpected moves of God, he shows how demonstrations both trans...
In this episode, “Speaking Your Way to Health,” the speaker unpacks Mark 11:23 and the faith of Abraham to show how closely our words are tied to our physical wellbeing. Rather than accepting sickness as normal or inevitable, listeners are taught that God has already provided healing in His Word. The message walks through different biblical ways God heals (laying on of hands, prayer of faith, gifts of healings), then zeroes in on the daily, practical power of a “systematic confession” of God’...
In this episode, “Compassionate Jesus,” the message explores the heart of Jesus as both fearsome King and deeply tender Savior. Starting with Matthew 9 and Revelation’s fiery-eyed Christ. the speaker hows how Jesus’ compassion moves Him to heal, teach, rescue, and confront evil—and how that same compassion now flows through believers by the Holy Spirit. Through vivid stories of sacrifice, protection, and simple everyday kindness, listeners are challenged to see themselves as the “Jesus people...
A Heart to Serve Well explores how guarding our hearts (Prov. 4:23) looks like a lifestyle of grateful, joyful servanthood—not a Sunday checkbox. Rooted in Jesus’ example (Matt. 20:28), we learn that true greatness in God’s kingdom comes by serving others (Luke 22:26–27), and that the way we serve—our attitude and motives—matters (Heb. 4:12). With practical calls to serve at home, work, and church, the message celebrates diverse gifts (Rom. 12:6–8) and invites us to live surrendered, thankful...
Tonight’s message, “Standing Up in a Bow-Down World,” calls believers to resist cultural pressure and stay on mission regardless of headlines or heat. Drawing from Daniel 3, we learn how Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego model unwavering allegiance to God: don’t let opposition pull you from your assigned position, keep your faith-voice front and center, and when pressure rises, worship—don’t wilt. The fiery furnace becomes a platform for God’s public power, where bondage burns off, Jesus meets ...
In this message, the pastor teaches “Demonstrating the Favor of God” from Ephesians 2, urging believers to live as visible proof of God’s covenant kindness (hesed). Building from Abraham’s covenant to our “in Christ” position, he explains that grace and favor have already been released—“the might” is now on our side to believe and act. Using David’s kindness to Mephibosheth as a vivid picture, plus Acts 2, Luke 4, Psalm 102, Exodus 3, and James 5, he paints favor as God’s preferential treatme...
In this message, Pastor unpacks “The Source of Sickness” through Luke 13 and Acts 10:38, showing that sickness is satanic oppression while healing is God’s covenant good. Jesus’ ministry was teaching, preaching, and healing—and the bent woman loosed after 18 years proves believers “ought to be” free because we’re in covenant (Abraham then, better in Christ now—Jehovah Rapha). He contrasts religion’s “No” with Jesus’ “Yes,” shares recent testimonies (a word for “-itis” conditions), and builds ...
A practical, faith-forward close to a five-week money series, this message frames “supernatural increase” as stewardship and heart posture: God owns it all, we’re managers, and prosperity funds the harvest (Deut 8:18). Jay and Selena emphasize a willing, obedient heart (Isa 1:19), choosing covenant over comfort like Moses (Heb 11:24-26), delighting in God’s Word (Ps 1), and refusing worry by seeking the Kingdom first (Luke 12—birds and lilies). Putting God first means treating tithing as iden...
This episode unpacks the power of impartation—the spiritual “giving of substance” that flows through relationships, faithfulness, and proximity (Romans 1:11–12). Through mentor stories and practical ministry moments, it shows how anointings blend like oils and why being in the room matters as much as receiving. Elisha’s pursuit of Elijah models the double portion now: stay close, refuse to quit, act on what you’ve received, and expect pure, practical miracles that meet real needs. Listeners a...
Wrapping a multi-week faith series, this message centers on Matthew 14: Peter walking on water—proof that “little faith” can do the impossible, while doubt sinks you. The pastor unpacks how doubt springs from circumstances and uncertainty about God’s will, urging listeners to renew their minds to the Word and practice the “language of faith” (speaking the desired end, not the symptoms). Real-life testimonies illustrate the “law of faith”: the prayer of faith heals, praise can flip a diagnosis...
In this week four session of the five-week “Roadmap to Kingdom Wealth” series, Joseph Davis dives into the biblical principles of budgeting and financial stewardship. Using Proverbs 21:5 as a foundation, he emphasizes planning, diligence, and the certainty of God’s blessings when we faithfully manage our resources. From counting the cost and setting priorities to using modern tools like budgeting apps, listeners will gain practical steps to honor God with their finances and prepare for the ab...
This sermon explores the story of Naaman from 2 Kings 5, breaking his journey into three parts—the setup, the mix-up, and the get-up. Naaman is praised as a man of honor, valor, and favor — yet he carries a hidden issue: leprosy. God sets him up for healing by placing a young Israelite servant girl in his household, who directs him to the prophet Elisha. The “mix-up” begins when Naaman expects healing to come on his terms — through status and ceremony — but instead is told to dip in the Jorda...