What do you do when conflict arises in the church? How do we truly forgive from the heart? Jesus lays out a powerful, step-by-step guide to reconciliation, teaching us that true unity in the Kingdom comes through humility, restoration, and unlimited forgiveness.In this life-changing message, we uncover:✅ Jesus' method for resolving conflict—the path to peace in relationships✅ The danger of unforgiveness—why harboring bitterness holds us back✅ God’s mercy toward us—how understanding His grace transforms how we treat others✅ The parable of the unforgiving servant—what it teaches about our own heartsAre you holding onto unforgiveness? Do you need to be reconciled with someone today? Watch now and discover the freedom found in forgiveness!
Are You Seeking to Be a Celebrity or a Servant?Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven? The disciples asked, but Jesus flipped the script—pointing to the humility of a child. In this powerful message, we break down Matthew 18:1-14, where Jesus teaches that true greatness comes through humility, servanthood, and caring for others.✅ Be like a child—not in immaturity, but in humility✅ Welcome others in Jesus' name, without seeking personal gain✅ Remove stumbling blocks that hinder your walk with Christ✅ Love the lost—because no one is too far gone for God’s graceAre you seeking status or servanthood? This message will challenge your perspective and call you to reflect on your faith journey. Listen now and be transformed!
Welcome to this week's sermon, "The Object of Our Faith," where we explore Matthew 17:14-27 and uncover powerful lessons about faith over doubt, fear, and deficiency.✅ Faith Over Doubt – When the disciples failed to heal the boy, Jesus pointed to their lack of faith. How does our faith in Jesus impact those around us? (Matthew 17:14-18)✅ Faith Over Fear – Even when Jesus foretold His death and resurrection, the disciples struggled with fear and understanding. How often do we let fear override God's promises? (Matthew 17:19-23)✅ Faith Over Deficiency – Jesus provided for the temple tax in a miraculous way, showing that God always provides in ways we may not expect. (Matthew 17:24-27)Faith must be rooted in Jesus, not in ourselves.Prayer and dependence on God are essential for spiritual strength.God’s provision is always sufficient for our needs.Drop a comment below and let us know how this message spoke to you. We’d love to pray for you!
We explore the powerful moment of Jesus' Transfiguration, where Peter, James, and John witness His divine radiance, standing alongside Moses and Elijah—a breathtaking revelation of Christ as the fulfillment of both the Law and the Prophets. Through this encounter, we see how God’s glory transforms everything. We, as humans, are uniquely created to reflect God’s image, to the disciples’ awe-struck response on the mountain, we are reminded that true transformation happens when we behold Jesus.How does seeing Christ’s glory change the way we live daily?Are we actively listening to Jesus and aligning our choices with His Word?In what ways is God calling us to be transformed by His presence?
What is your soul worth? Jesus challenges His disciples—and us—to consider the true value of our lives. He calls us to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Him. But what does that really mean?In this powerful sermon, we explore:🔹 The cost of following Jesus—self-denial, endurance, and faithfulness.🔹 The dangers of chasing worldly success at the expense of your soul.🔹 The promise of eternal life for those who surrender to Christ.🔹 Why true fulfillment is only found in Jesus, not in material possessions or personal ambitions.Scripture reminds us: “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?” (Matthew 16:26). This message challenges us to live with an eternal perspective, embracing the life Christ calls us to, no matter the cost.
Who is Jesus really? We dive into one of the most powerful moments in Scripture—where Jesus asks His disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” Peter boldly confesses, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” But just moments later, Peter is rebuked by Jesus with the shocking words: “Get behind me, Satan!”In this eye-opening breakdown, we’ll uncover:✅ Why Peter’s confession is a game-changer for the Church✅ The meaning of “the rock” and the “keys of the kingdom”✅ How Jesus’ prophecy of His suffering and resurrection reveals God’s ultimate plan✅ The lesson behind Jesus’ harsh rebuke of PeterThis message challenges us to reflect: Who do you say Jesus is? Are we following Him on His terms, or are we trying to fit Him into our expectations?
In today's sermon, we look at a conversation between Jesus and the Pharisees and Sadducees who demand a sign from Jesus, despite already witnessing His miracles. Jesus rebukes their spiritual blindness, declaring that the only sign they will receive is the "sign of Jonah"—a prophecy of His resurrection. He teaches that true faith is not about seeking proof but trusting in God’s Word. Later, Jesus warns His disciples about the “leaven” of false teachings, emphasizing that just as a little leaven affects the whole dough, wrong influences can distort faith. The disciples initially misunderstand, focusing on physical needs rather than the spiritual lesson. Jesus reminds them of His miraculous provision, urging them—and us—to trust in Him completely. Faith is built on trust in God’s Word, not constant signs. Are you seeking signs, or trusting in Jesus by faith? What influences might be shaping your beliefs? How can you strengthen your spiritual discernment? Faith isn’t about waiting for proof—it’s about trusting in what God has already revealed. Let’s stand firm in His truth and grow in spiritual discernment!
Join us for this inspiring message and explore the theme of perseverance in faith. Through the lens of three profound events—Jesus’ encounter with the Canaanite woman, the healing of multitudes, and the feeding of the 4,000—this sermon highlights what it means to trust in God’s provision and remain steadfast even when the answers we seek seem delayed. True faith perseveres even in the face of silence or challenges. Faith is not about worthiness but about trusting in God’s mercy. Persistent, humble prayers like “Lord, help me” are powerful acts of faith. God’s grace is sufficient for every need. Just as the Canaanite woman received crumbs of grace that brought healing, we too can trust that His provision is more than enough for every challenge we face.
In this message, we examine the profound difference between human traditions and God’s truth. Jesus challenges the Pharisees for prioritizing man-made rituals—like ceremonial handwashing—over genuine obedience to God’s Word. These traditions, which once aimed to interpret and honor God’s law, had become hollow practices that overshadowed the true heart of worship. Jesus teaches that true defilement comes not from external actions or rituals but from the condition of the heart. He calls His followers to shift their focus from outward performance to inner transformation through humility, love, and obedience. By allowing God’s Spirit and Word to transform our hearts, we move beyond empty traditions and step into authentic faith. Be encouraged and challenged to examine your life, shed practices that conflict with God’s Word, and embrace a life led by the Spirit, aligned with God’s eternal truth.
In this powerful message, we explore two stories from Matthew 14 where Jesus miraculously feeds over 5,000 people with just five loaves and two fish, and then walks on water. What we learn from both stories: ✔ Jesus sees our needs and has compassion on us. ✔ We must look to Him as our provider, not to our own limited resources. ✔ His grace is sufficient, and He calls us to trust in Him fully. ✔ Jesus sees us in our struggles. ✔ He calls us to step out in faith and trust in Him. ✔ When we fix our eyes on Jesus, He calms our fears. 💡 Key Lessons: 🔹 Apart from Jesus, we can do nothing (John 15:5). 🔹 When we lack what we need, we must turn to the One who provides all things (Philippians 4:19). 🔹 Even in our weakness, His power is made perfect (2 Corinthians 12:9). 🙏 Like & Subscribe for more faith-filled encouragement! Comment below how has Jesus provided for you in your life?
We explore one of the most crucial questions in our faith: “Who do I say Jesus is?” This powerful teaching takes us through Matthew 13:53-14:12, where we witness two pivotal moments—Jesus being rejected in His hometown and the tragic death of John the Baptist. These stories reveal the challenges of faith, the consequences of rejecting truth, and the importance of Kingdom Vision in our lives. ✅ Why did Jesus’ own people reject Him despite His wisdom and miracles? ✅ How does Herod’s downfall warn us about the dangers of pride and sin? ✅ How do we develop Kingdom Vision and stay committed to Christ? ✅ The ultimate question: Who do YOU say Jesus is? 🔥 Takeaways & Application: Expect rejection when standing for Christ, just as Jesus was rejected. Don’t let pride and sin blind you from the truth like Herod. Faith requires full commitment, not just convenience. Kingdom Vision means seeing through the lens of God’s truth, not the world’s. Join the Conversation! 👉 Who do YOU say Jesus is? Let us know in the comments!
Join us in this in-depth study of Matthew 13:24-52, where Jesus reveals the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven through parables. We’ll explore the parables of the weeds, mustard seed, yeast, hidden treasure, pearl, and fishing net, uncovering their profound meaning and relevance for today. Key topics include: • The growth and transformative power of the Kingdom. • The significance of the leaven and its subtle yet powerful influence. • The joy and sacrifice required to embrace the Kingdom, as seen in the treasure and pearl parables. • The final judgment at the end of the age, highlighted in the parable of the net. • How these teachings challenge us to examine our relationship with God, and ultimately be obedient to God's Word by sharing the treasure that we've been given! Read along and be inspired to uncover the treasures of the Kingdom. Let those who have ears to hear reflect and share! Like, subscribe, and join the conversation in the comments below.
Join us in this special Christmas message as we dive into the miraculous story of Jesus' birth as recounted in Luke 2:1-20. From the humble beginnings in Bethlehem to the angelic announcements, we explore the profound significance of the Savior's arrival. Jesus, the greatest gift to humanity, symbolizes forgiveness and salvation. His birth and eventual crucifixion showcase God's incredible love for us. The incarnation of God in the flesh is more than a Christmas story; it’s the delivery of the gospel. Reflect on the love, peace, and joy that Jesus brings. Like the shepherds, receive the good news with joy and share it with others!
Join us as Pastor Ray continues to explore the hidden gifts of God through an in-depth study of key Bible passages. He unpacks the parables of Jesus, the concept of being chosen, the role of faith, and the spiritual gifts given to believers. Learn how these scriptures reveal God’s plan for growth, understanding, and sharing His word. We dive into the deeper meaning behind the parables, uncovering how believers are called to live out their faith. Perfect for anyone seeking spiritual insight and inspiration!
We delve into the rich biblical narrative of the journey from Abraham to Moses. We explore how God’s promises to Abraham were fulfilled through his descendants, Isaac, Jacob, and ultimately, Joseph, who led the Israelites to Egypt. This set the stage for the dramatic story of Moses, whose life was marked by divine intervention and purpose. Join us as we unwrap the profound connections between the Old Testament story of Moses and the New Testament fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Discover how God’s plan of rescue is a timeless message of hope and redemption.
Do you get flooded with Christmas memories this time of year? What’s the best Christmas present you’ve ever received? Did you know what it was before it was unwrapped, or were you completely surprised? In this Christmas series, we will explore the joy and excitement of unwrapping presents and draw parallels to the biblical stories of God's promises. As parents, watching our kids open gifts can be as thrilling as opening them ourselves, especially when we know what's inside! In this sermon, we unwrap the story of Abraham and Sarah and discover the wonderful gift of Jesus. This video explores the promises God made, the patience required to see them fulfilled, and the ultimate joy in God's faithfulness. Perfect for families, this journey through Genesis reveals how the anticipation and fulfillment of God's promises can strengthen our faith today.
Jesus addresses the scribes and Pharisees' demand for a sign, pointing to the sign of Jonah as a prophetic foreshadowing of His own death and resurrection. Jesus emphasizes that true faith is rooted in God's Word and not in seeking signs. We discuss the dangers of spiritual emptiness and the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit to withstand evil influences. Additionally, Jesus redefines family as those who do God's will, highlighting the need to prioritize our relationship with God above all else. A 2,000 year old proven formula for growing your faith in God can be found by following these 3 steps: 1) Establish your faith on God's Word. 2) Constantly be filled with the Holy Spirit. 3) Live out God's will through loving Him, loving others, practicing humility, and seeking divine justice.
Thanksgiving is more than a holiday. Granted, it is a day our founding fathers set aside to emphasize the spiritual focus we should have in our lives. However, our perspective as followers of Christ should go way beyond a single day. The church, as the body of Christ, should live in constant thanksgiving for God’s mercy, grace, redemption, and salvation. There are three ways we may come to recognize our need for a Savior: 1. Through the realization of our sin. 2. Through trials or suffering. 3. A combination of the first two, leading to faith and surrender to Jesus. Be encouraged to live a lifestyle of thanksgiving and generosity every day, and in every way through your time, talents, and treasures.
We explore the miraculous healing of a demon-oppressed, blind, and mute man by Jesus, as described in Matthew 12:22-37. Witness the crowd's amazement and the Pharisees' hostile response, accusing Jesus of using demonic powers. We delve into Jesus' powerful rebuttal, explaining that a divided kingdom cannot stand and highlighting the importance of recognizing the Holy Spirit's work. There is necessity in examining our hearts and the evidence of our faith. Join us for an insightful journey through these impactful biblical passages. Join the Discussion: What are your thoughts on this passage? How do you interpret Jesus' response to the Pharisees? Share your reflections and insights in the comments below. Subscribe for More: If you found this message insightful, please like, share, and subscribe for more content on biblical teachings and spiritual growth.
We explore the profound teachings of Jesus as He confronts the Pharisees and their rigid traditions. We delve into the significance of compassion over legalism and how Jesus emphasizes mercy, love, and meeting human needs above strict adherence to religious rituals. The importance of "Compassion over Law" is highlighted through the examples of King David, the priests, and the prophet Hosea. Jesus' message is clear: mercy, compassion, and meeting human needs should always come before rigid legalism. As followers of Christ, we are called to extend His hope of salvation and justice to all, living out the greater purpose of our High Priest, Prophet, and King of kings.