Summary: In the final message of the «Fight for Your Family» series, Mike Breaux teaches that the ultimate upgrade for family relationships is a culture of honor—competing to «outdo one another in showing honor» (Romans 12:10). Honor means attaching a high price tag to others, valuing them highly as image-bearers of God. This countercultural...
Summary: In this message from the Acts series, Mike Breaux contrasts a scary California wildfire with the explosive spread of the early church in Acts 2. After Pentecost, 3,000 new believers formed a vibrant community devoted to apostles' teaching, fellowship, meals (including Lord’s Supper), and prayer. The key isn’t just practices but the...
Summary: In part 2 of the «Hearing from God» series, Mike Breaux teaches on waiting actively while living dependently on God, using Psalm 37 as the core text. God’s will is far more about character than specific directions; waiting isn’t passive inactivity but continuing to do good, cultivate faithfulness, and delight in the Lord right where you...
Summary: In this Father’s Day message from the «You Talking to Me?» series, Mike Breaux dives into Joseph’s story (Genesis 37–50) to show how God speaks through dreams and desires while prioritizing character over comfort or circumstances. From favored teen to betrayed slave, falsely accused prisoner, and eventually Egypt’s second-in-command,...
Summary: In this message from Acts 14, Mike recaps the explosive growth of the early church through the power of the Holy Spirit and dives into Paul and Barnabas’s ministry in Lystra, where a miracle heals a lame man but leads to wild crowd swings—from worshiping them as gods to stoning Paul nearly to death. The core idea is that true followers...
Summary: Mike kicks off the «Regret-Proof Your Life» series by tackling «hurry sickness,» that constant rushed feeling that’s wrecking our souls in this crazy fast world. Drawing from Ecclesiastes, Psalms, and Jesus' invitation in Matthew 11, he shows how living hurried makes us miss precious moments, pass by chances to love people, and...
Summary: Mike wraps up the «Fewer Regrets» series by diving into the book of Esther, showing how a young Jewish orphan became queen and found the guts to risk her life to save her people from genocide. The big idea is that God often places us exactly where we are «for such a time as this,» and real courage means choosing to act for others even...
Summary: In this opening message of the series «Are You Talking to Me?» at LakePointe Church, Pastor Mike introduces the topic of hearing God’s voice and discovering His will. He shares three foundational principles: (1) God’s will is more about who we are (character) than what we do or where we go; (2) God desires us to seek Him more than just...
Summary: In this message from Acts 15 and Colossians 2, the preacher addresses the early church’s debate over whether Gentile believers needed to follow Jewish traditions, emphasizing that salvation is by God’s undeserved grace through faith in Jesus alone—a «Jesus-plus-nothing-else» plan. He warns against adding human rules like special diets,...
Summary: In this message from Acts 4, the preacher contrasts the boredom of ordinary life—like fishing without a catch—with the thrilling adventure Peter and John experienced after Jesus chose them and said, «Follow me.» He highlights how these unschooled fishermen, filled with the Holy Spirit, boldly proclaimed Jesus as the only name for...
Summary: Mike concludes the series on Nehemiah by highlighting the timeless leadership qualities embodied in this humble leader who rebuilt Jerusalem’s walls against great odds. Drawing from the entire book of Nehemiah, he emphasizes that true leadership is influence rooted in humility, courage to face reality, burden for change, bold asking,...
Summary: In this message, Breaux teaches that worry and anxiety pull us in a thousand directions, distracting us from real life and fueling a hurried, regret-filled pace. Drawing from Jesus' words in Matthew 6:25–34, he reminds us that we are far more valuable to God than the birds He provides for, and that worrying cannot add a single...
Summary: The sermon kicks off a long-term verse-by-verse series through Acts titled «There Is More.» The preacher argues from Acts 1:4-8 that Jesus promises a distinct post-conversion experience of being baptized/filled with the Holy Spirit, separate from salvation and water baptism. This filling brings power for bold witness and supernatural...
Summary: This sermon tackles the top deathbed regret—"I wish I'd stayed in touch with my friends"—by showing from Genesis that humans are created in the image of a relational God, so isolation goes against our design and the quality of life depends on the quality of relationships. Drawing from Proverbs, the preacher distinguishes...
Summary: In this sermon from Nehemiah 7-8, the preacher describes a powerful national revival where God’s people hunger for His Word, leading to deep conviction, repentance, and overflowing joy. The key idea is that true revival always begins with returning to the authority of Scripture (Reformation), which sparks repentance and restores the joy...
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