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Listen to messages from Dr. Grant Ethridge and other preachers at Liberty Live Church in Virginia. Liberty's mission is to change lives, communities, and the world for Jesus Christ.

For more information, visit us at https://libertylive.church.
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As we approach a new year, Pastor Dalton invites us to reflect honestly on what we have been carrying that God never intended us to hold. Through Scripture and personal stories, this message reminds us that every major move of God begins with leaving something behind. From Abraham and Moses to Ruth and the disciples, God consistently calls His people to step away from what is familiar, comfortable, or defining and to place their trust fully in Him.In this message, we are challenged to leave behind hopelessness, anger and bitterness, and unforgiveness, and to embrace a life of surrender. This is not about trying harder or making resolutions. It is about giving our lives over to a faithful God who offers mercy for the past, grace for today, and hope for the future as we walk into the new year with Him.
Christmas is more than a celebration of a birth long ago—it is an invitation to experience new life today. In this Christmas Eve message, Pastor Grant walks through the promise, anticipation, and arrival of Jesus, the long-awaited Savior. From prophetic announcements to a humble manger, we see how God fulfilled His plan to come near, identify with us, and redeem us.This message reminds us that Jesus is fully God and fully man—the Lamb of God without sin—who came not only to save us, but to walk with us in our brokenness, weakness, and fear. No matter your story, background, or current situation, this Christmas message declares a powerful truth: Jesus came for you. A Child is born, a Son is given, and His gift still changes lives today.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
Pastor Daniel looks at the life and birth of John the Baptist in Luke chapter 1, revealing how God works through impossible circumstances to accomplish His purposes. John’s arrival ended centuries of silence and signaled that God was once again speaking and moving among His people.John’s mission was clear: to call people to repentance and point them to Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. Pastor Daniel challenges us to move beyond religious routine and truly behold Christ, responding with faith, repentance, and renewed trust in the Savior we celebrate this Christmas season.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
What do you do when God’s promises feel delayed and His plan doesn’t make sense? In this message from Genesis 12–22, Pastor Zac explores the story of Abraham and Sarah and the long-awaited birth of Isaac, reminding us that God often works through impossible circumstances and seasons of waiting to grow our faith. When answers feel unclear, we are invited to trust God’s word and walk by faith one step at a time.This story ultimately points us beyond one miracle birth to a greater hope for the world. Through promise, perseverance, and fulfillment, we see God’s plan unfolding exactly as He intended. From disbelief to joy, this message reminds us that nothing is too hard for the Lord and that God is always faithful to do what He has promised.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
Jesus’ heart has always been to “gather the people” so they can hear His Word, experience His presence, and be changed forever. In this message from Deuteronomy 31:12, Pastor Grant reminds us that while methods may change, the mission of reaching and teaching people for Jesus never does. As we celebrate the grand opening of our Smithfield campus and look ahead to Christmas Eve services, we’re challenged to pray with anticipation, invite others, and make room for those who need the hope of Christ.Through the powerful story of Woody—a man whose life was completely transformed by grace—Pastor Grant shows that no one is beyond God’s reach. This message encourages us to move past complacency and embrace joy, love, and bold faith as we partner with God to change lives, communities, and the world for Jesus Christ.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
Jesus said the gospel would be proclaimed to every nation before the end comes, and Matthew 24:14 gives us a powerful picture of God’s heart for the world. This verse reveals the depth of His love for every people group and reminds us that the mission of the church is bigger than our comfort, our routines, or our borders. Changing the world begins by understanding who God is calling us to reach, what message we carry, and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to be His witnesses wherever we are.This message calls us to step into that mission with urgency and obedience. From our neighborhoods filled with the nations to the unreached people groups in the 10/40 Window, God invites His church to pray, give, go, and use their everyday lives to make Jesus known. We are placed in this generation with unprecedented opportunity, and the time to respond is now.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
What does it take to truly change a community for Jesus Christ? In Acts 1 and Acts 9, we see a church shaped by a holy fear of God, strengthened by the power of the Holy Spirit, and committed to reaching the people around them. Their lives reflected a deep awareness of God’s holiness, a dependence on His presence, and a willingness to be bold witnesses wherever He placed them. God used ordinary believers to bring extraordinary change, and He still works the same way today.This message invites us to live with reverence, courage, and Spirit-filled obedience. When we walk in the fear of the Lord, rely on the Holy Spirit, and take responsibility for reaching our communities, God multiplies the impact. As we pray for and invite the one God places on our hearts, He uses our witness to transform lives, strengthen churches, and move His gospel forward in ways only He can.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
Acts chapter 9 gives us one of the most powerful pictures of a changed life in all of Scripture. In this message, Pastor Grant walks through Saul’s encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus and shows how God completely transformed a man who once persecuted Christians into someone who boldly proclaimed Christ. Through the themes of envision, revision, division, and provision, we see how God redirects our plans, opens our eyes, and repurposes our past for His glory.This message reminds us that God still changes lives today. No one is too far gone, no story is too broken, and no heart is too hard for the grace of Jesus. Saul’s transformation encourages us to trust God’s vision for our lives and to believe that He can do the same life–changing work in us.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
Elisha’s story is a reminder that God’s power is never limited and His presence is never absent. In 2 Kings 6–8 and 13, we see faith that stands firm when surrounded, speaks truth when hope seems gone, and keeps going when it would be easier to give up. Through each moment, God proves that His strength is greater than our struggles and His promises still stand.This message encourages us to live with courage, boldness, and perseverance. When we choose faith over fear, share the good news with others, and keep pressing forward in obedience, God fills us with a double portion of His Spirit and works in ways that only He can.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
Life is full of moments that leave us wondering what to do next, but God often uses our questions to lead us to His miracles. In 2 Kings 4–6, the prophet Elisha shows that when we bring our needs, our lives, and even our losses to God, He can transform them in ways we never expect. Poison becomes nourishment, scarcity becomes abundance, pride gives way to healing, and what was lost is found again.This message reminds us that miracles often begin with obedience and faith. When we put God first, trust His Word, and follow His direction—even when it doesn’t make sense—He shows Himself faithful. No matter what you’re facing today, God still provides, restores, and performs miracles for those who look to Him.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
We live in a broken world, but that is exactly why Jesus came. In 2 Kings 4, a wealthy Shunammite woman makes room in her home for the prophet Elisha, not realizing she is also making room for a miracle. Through her generosity, her grief, and her faith, we see that God is still the God of miracles. He is not bound by natural law and still brings life where there once was death, hope where there once was despair.This story reminds us that miracles often begin with simple obedience. When we create space for God in our lives, He meets us in unexpected ways. Even when dreams seem lost, He is working behind the scenes to bring restoration. What feels finished is often the beginning of something new when God steps in.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
When life leaves you empty-handed, it’s easy to feel forgotten. In 2 Kings 4, a desperate widow believes she has nothing left but a little oil. Yet when she brings what she has to God, He multiplies it until every jar in the house is filled. Her emptiness becomes the starting point for God’s overflow.This passage reminds us that scarcity is never the end of the story. When we trust God with what little remains, He meets us in our weakness, fills our emptiness, and turns lack into abundance. He doesn’t need much—just a willing heart and an open vessel.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
This message looks at 2 Kings 3, where three kings march to battle and run out of water. In the middle of their drought, God uses the prophet Elisha to remind them that even in dry seasons, He is still the source of life. Through Elisha’s faith and obedience, the people learn that God can provide water without rain and victory without strength of their own.This passage reminds us that when resources run out, God’s power never does. When we listen for His Word, put our faith to work, and worship while we wait, He fills the empty places in our lives and turns every desert into a display of His grace.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
This message looks at 2 Kings 2, where Elisha steps into his calling and begins a new chapter of ministry. After witnessing Elijah taken up to heaven, Elisha receives a double portion of the Spirit and demonstrates tenacity, faith, and full dependence on God as he carries forward the prophetic mantle.Elisha’s story calls us to follow God with that same resolve and expectancy. When we stay faithful to His calling and seek the power of His Spirit, God equips us to live boldly for His purpose and reveal His salvation to the world around us.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
In this message from The Life of Elijah, Pastor Daniel teaches from 2 Kings 2 about Elijah’s final day on earth and Elisha’s unwavering devotion. At the Jordan River, Elijah parts the waters, is taken up in a whirlwind, and Elisha receives the mantle, signifying a double portion of the Spirit for the work ahead.This story reminds us that God appoints moments and places to shape our faith, call us to live ready for Christ’s return, and empower us by His Spirit. When we sense His prompting, the right response is surrender and expectancy, asking boldly for the Spirit’s power and stepping forward in obedience.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
In this message from The Life of Elijah, Pastor Daniel teaches from 1 Kings 19:19–21 about what happens when God calls and we respond. Elijah placed his mantle on Elisha, and in that moment Elisha left behind his oxen, burned his plows, and stepped into a new future with God.This story shows us that God shapes us in seasons of ordinary faithfulness and invites us into something greater than anything we could build on our own. When we hear His call, the right response is surrender. There is no turning back.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, please visithttps://libertylive.church/connect/.
In this message from The Life of Elijah, Pastor Zac takes us to 1 Kings 19 to show what happens when the prophet himself is weary and ready to give up. After the fire falls on Mount Carmel, Elijah finds himself running in fear, discouraged, and exhausted. Yet even in his lowest moment, God shows that He sustains, speaks, sentences, and saves.From the wilderness to Mount Sinai, we see that the Lord has not abandoned His people. He provides for the weary, speaks in a still small voice, warns of coming judgment, and preserves a faithful remnant by His grace. This message is a reminder that when life feels overwhelming, God is still present, powerful, and faithful to those who trust Him.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐂𝐓 𝐖𝐈𝐓𝐇 𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐎𝐍𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐄 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐌𝐔𝐍𝐈𝐓𝐘We’d love to connect with you! Join our Online Campus Family on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/libertyliveonline𝐍𝐄𝐄𝐃 𝐏𝐑𝐀𝐘𝐄𝐑?Submit your prayer requests here: https://libertylive.church/prayer/𝐅𝐎𝐋𝐋𝐎𝐖 𝐔𝐒 𝐎𝐍 𝐒𝐎𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 𝐌𝐄𝐃𝐈𝐀Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyLibertyLiveInstagram: https://instagram.com/MyLibertyLiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/MyLibertyLive𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐎𝐍𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐄 𝐒𝐄𝐑𝐕𝐈𝐂𝐄𝐒Sunday: 9AM & 10:45AMYouTube | Facebook | https://watch.libertylive.church𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐈𝐍-𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐎𝐍Find a campus near you: https://libertylive.church/locations/𝐆𝐈𝐕𝐄Worship through giving: https://libertylive.church/give/
In this message from The Life of Elijah, Pastor Grant takes us to 1 Kings 18 to show what it means to pray for revival. Elijah called the people to choose the Lord, Obadiah lived out quiet faithfulness, and together their stories remind us that God moves when His people seek His Word, His fire, and His rain. Revival is not about a moment, but about God’s presence changing hearts and lives.From the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel to the altar rebuilt and the rain that finally fell after years of drought, we see that God alone is the one who answers prayer and provides for His people. This message is a reminder that when we humble ourselves, walk in unity, and pray with persistence, God brings renewal. The same God who sent fire from heaven still brings refreshing to His church today.If you’re ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here.
In this message from The Life of Elijah, Pastor Grant takes us to 1 Kings 17 to teach on faith for the impossible, showing how God calls us to trust Him when life doesn’t make sense. We see Elijah’s journey from the brook to Zarephath and learn what it means to have faith to go, faith to stay, faith to give, and faith to live.Through ravens that brought bread and meat, a widow with only a handful of flour and oil, and even the raising of her son, God revealed that He alone is our true source and sustainer.This message is a powerful reminder that the same God who provided for Elijah in impossible circumstances is the God who provides for us today. When we put Him first and trust His Word, we find that He is faithful in every situation.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, please visit libertylive.church/connect.
In week one of our series The Life of Elijah, Pastor Daniel takes us to 1 Kings 17 to teach on living water, showing how God alone can satisfy the deepest longings of our hearts. We discover that while the days of Ahab were marked by idolatry and immorality, God raised up Elijah to declare His truth and reveal that He is the only source of life.This message is a powerful reminder that the same God who sustained Elijah by the brook is the God who offers us living water through Jesus Christ. When we turn from empty wells and run to Him, we find true freedom, satisfaction, and eternal life through the Spirit of God.If you're ready to take the next step in your faith or want to learn more about Liberty, click here: https://libertylive.church/connect/
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