In «The Strategy Room,» the preacher outlines Jesus' strategy for ministry: solitary prayer for divine insight and direction. Prayer connects us to God’s purpose, revealing how to proclaim His kingdom and overcome fear-driven actions like racism (rooted in unaddressed fear). As kings and priests, believers must intentionally «watch and...
In this sermon titled «The Flip Side,» the preacher uses the analogy of a coin’s two sides—obverse and reverse—to illustrate how opposites like chaos and purpose coexist. Drawing from the story of Job, she explains that God allowed suffering not out of insecurity but to expose and eradicate Job’s hidden fear, transforming him through exposure...
In this sermon titled «Starting Over,» the preacher draws from a book club discussion on «First Ladies» and the story of Eliab in 1 Samuel 16-17 to encourage believers not to fear beginning anew. She emphasizes that clinging to unhealthy patterns, relationships, professions, or mindsets out of fear of «wasted time» prevents realizing God’s full...
In this Christmas message, the preacher uses Mary’s encounter with the angel in Luke 1:26–38 to illustrate how God fulfills promises and blessings not just to us but through us, shifting misplaced expectations from others or circumstances onto our partnership with the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that God has a divine strategy for every word, idea,...
Powerful message on spiritual warfare from heaven’s beginning in Revelation 12—Satan cast down, fights in earth realm, tempts with shortcuts to avoid process. Jesus defeated him in wilderness weakness; believers must step forward, get weaned from carnal sources, stand self-sufficient in God, break yokes, possess land, and tap into pre-existing...
The preacher passionately reminds the congregation that God’s unbreakable principle of seedtime and harvest from Genesis 8:22 means nothing sown in faith, love, obedience, or effort is ever wasted—harvest comes, often unexpectedly and in different places than where we sowed. Drawing from the stories of Esther and Mordecai, he shows how past seeds...
In this message, the preacher teaches about «prophetic response"—the active faith and actions required when God gives a prophetic word about one’s future or destiny, drawing from personal stories, Nehemiah, Bathsheba, and scriptures like 1 Timothy 1:18 and Isaiah 55:11. She stresses that God’s word demands a response of belief, decree, and...
The preacher shared a powerful message from Zechariah 9:12, calling believers «prisoners of hope» who should return to the stronghold of faith during seasons of forced stillness and difficulty. She emphasized that life’s challenging circumstances are not betrayals from God but divine breaking to birth something greater in the spirit, freeing us...
This sermon reflects on loss in the community while celebrating lives well-lived and souls won for Christ, urging believers to live fully in their God-given identity. Contrasting Judas and Paul, the preacher shows how God calls us to greatness despite weaknesses or «thorns» (2 Corinthians 12:7-9). Judas, ordained as an apostle yet struggling with...
This sermon, «Manifesting Your Potential,» teaches that God’s prophetic word over a person’s life reveals their true identity and potential—not something to be created, but what already is in heaven’s view. Using the Parable of the Sower (Mark 4:14–20), the preacher explains how people fail to manifest this potential: through doubt and past...
This sermon, titled «I Still Want It,» encourages believers to confront and release resentment caused by deferred hopes and unmet expectations toward God, others, or themselves, so they can boldly reaffirm their deepest desires. Using Proverbs 13:12—"Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when the desire comes, it is a tree of...
In this sermon, the preacher urges believers to hear God’s call to «finish it"—to complete the purposes, projects, and assignments He has placed in their lives before the window of grace closes. Drawing from the parable of the fig tree in Luke 13:6-9, she illustrates that lack of fruit isn’t due to missing resources but a mindset that needs...
This sermon, drawing from Haggai chapter 2, urges believers not to look back at past lives, jobs, or successes that weren’t aligned with God’s calling, even if they seemed secure or good, because clinging to them hinders true purpose—like Lot’s wife turning to salt for preserving the past. The preacher emphasizes that rebuilding God’s temple...
In this sermon from 1 Samuel 13:7-14, the preacher shows how King Saul lost his eternal kingdom because he couldn’t handle the inconvenience of waiting on God’s timing—he took matters into his own hands by offering a sacrifice meant only for the priest. The core idea is that true destiny requires embracing inconvenience and full surrender to...
Stephanie’s message «Clear the Fog» addresses seasons of confusion or denial in life where we ignore truths God wants us to confront. Using personal stories, Jeremiah 35 (Rechabites' obedience), and David vs. Goliath, she emphasizes that true clarity comes from obedience, confronting personal giants, and aligning our will with God’s purpose....
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