In this raw, heartfelt talk following the 2018 Thousand Oaks shooting, the core message is: «Be ready for whatever.» In a shaking world—violence, fires, uncertainty—God awakens believers from slumber, calling them to surrender personal dreams for His kingdom dream. True solutions to societal brokenness (mass shootings, mental health crises,...
In this message on John 15:1-5 and Psalm 119:71, the theme «Pruned to Prosper» reveals that fruitful believers undergo divine pruning—not punishment, but preparation for greater fruitfulness. Jesus, the true vine, sustains branches (believers) connected to Him, the source of power and identity. The Father, the vinedresser, removes unfruitful...
In this exposition of 1 Peter 1:3-9, the core message is: «Promotion has a process.» Trials and difficulties are not evidence of God’s absence but divine refinement of faith—the most precious asset in God’s eyes, more valuable than gold. True promotion requires purified, living faith that trusts God not merely to prevent trouble but to sustain...
In this teaching from the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30), Jesus illustrates kingdom principles through a master distributing talents (opportunities/burdens) to servants according to their ability. The core message—“Play Your Hand”—urges believers to faithfully work whatever portion God has given them without comparison, complaint, or...
In this teaching from John 13:34-35, Jesus gives a new commandment to love one another as He has loved us, declaring that this persistent, held love—expressed through godly people skills—will mark true disciples and attract the world to Him. Drawing from Galatians 5 and James 1, the speaker emphasizes that in a polarized, empathy-lacking society,...
Paul reminds us from 2 Corinthians 4 that we carry a priceless treasure—the life and power of Jesus—in fragile earthen vessels, so that God’s glory shines through our weaknesses. He explains how pressures, perplexities, and persecutions are part of God’s process to break the vessel and release the treasure within. The key takeaway is that by...
In one of David’s absolute darkest moments—Samuel dead, Saul hunting him, rejected, broke, and ready to throw away his destiny over one insult—God shows that even when everything feels lost and you’re one bad decision from ruin, all you have to do is just survive it because «Abigail» (your miracle, your turnaround, your re-orientation) is already...
Jesus in Matthew 5:37 commands «Let your yes be yes and your no be no» — anything more is hurtful to you. The preacher’s whole point is that real strength, identity, authority, and destiny come when you finally settle your personal non-negotiables; without a rock-solid yes and no you stay weak, negotiable, and stuck. Only people who know exactly...
Even when the fig tree doesn’t blossom, the vines bear no fruit, the olive crop fails, the fields produce nothing and the stalls are empty, Habakkuk declares that he will still rejoice in the Lord because God’s goodness isn’t tied to circumstances. The preacher’s core message from Habakkuk 3:17–19 is that God is still good, His goodness is His...
In this powerful message titled «Get Your Weight Up, ” the preacher declares that God is developing spiritual, emotional, and character „weight“ in His people through consistent battles and processes of becoming. Using David’s journey (1 Chronicles 11) and Psalm 37:23 as key texts, he teaches that destiny requires weight—authority, maturity, and...
In this second part of «Dominating Your Sphere,» the preacher wraps up the message by reminding us that God has assigned each believer a unique territory filled with people to reach, principalities to overcome through the manifold wisdom and mysteries revealed by the Holy Spirit (including speaking in tongues), and promises to claim. Drawing...
This sermon really hit home about how God has given each of us a unique "sphere"—a territory with people, promises, and even battles that only we can handle. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10, Ephesians 3, and 1 Peter 5, the preacher stresses that we shouldn't compare ourselves to others but boldly step into what God preordained for...
In Matthew 14:22–33, Jesus walks on water toward the disciples' storm-tossed boat; they fear it’s a ghost, but Peter boldly asks to join Him and briefly walks on water before doubting and sinking—Jesus saves him. Drawing from Psalm 16:5-6, the preacher urges believers not to trust self-imposed or inherited «rules» and limitations but to...
Summary: In Matthew 2, the wise men from the East follow a star to worship the newborn King Jesus, contrasting sharply with King Herod’s jealous rage to protect his throne. The preacher ties this to the Serenity Prayer, showing how Mary accepted God’s plan with serenity, Joseph responded with courage, and the wise men embodied wisdom by seeking...
Summary: In Acts 10, God uses a vision to challenge Peter's deep-seated prejudice against Gentiles, leading him to visit and share the gospel with Cornelius, a Roman officer, resulting in Cornelius and his household believing in Jesus and receiving the Holy Spirit. The preacher stresses that God's kingdom is radically inclusive, with no...
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