Under the leadership and dynamic preaching of Dr. James Merritt, Touching Lives exists to touch the lives of the lost and enrich the faith of the found. Our goal is to present the eternal, never-changing Gospel of Jesus Christ to all who would hear and pray for the Holy Spirit to move mightily among His people. Touching Lives is currently broadcast in all 50 states and in over 140 countries around the world. All sermons, articles, and other content is made available through various digital media formats on the web. Literally millions of people have been affected through the ministry of Touching Lives with thousands responding to the Gospel of Jesus for the very first time.
God And The Governor
We find in 1 Timothy chapter 2 what every Christian should do politically for every political leader. Simply put, every day we should always pray for the political leaders who lead the way. So what is the politically correct thing to do when it comes to any political leader? That’s what we’re going to discuss in this message.
10/20/2024 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
It's Murder
Approximately 70 murders happen in the United States every single day. We are the murder capital of the Western world. Yet, if I were to ask you, “Have you ever murdered anyone?” you would probably and emphatically say, “No!” But listen to what Jesus said about murder. He is going to show us in today’s key verses that murder is not an act; it is an attitude. Put simply, Jesus said, “Murder from the hands comes from murder in the heart.” We are going to see exactly what Jesus says about murder and you will see it in a totally different light.
10/13/2024 • 42 minutes, 45 seconds
Rule Of Law
If you are going to be rightly related to God both in this life and the life to come, you had better be rightly related to the truth of God’s Word. We are going to learn in today’s message that when you honor the Lord, you honor the law that the Lord honors. Now, what does that mean exactly? Let’s dive in together and find out.
10/6/2024 • 47 minutes, 23 seconds
Under the Influence
Jesus makes two important statements to His followers in today’s key passage. He says, “You are the salt of the earth, and you are the light of the world.” As we study this text together, we are going to see that Jesus used these metaphors because we live in a world that is decaying and dark. The culture before our eyes is disintegrating. The darkness of evil is a cloud that covers this entire planet. We need to be the salt that stops the decay and light that penetrates the darkness. With this in mind, here is the whole point of what Jesus is going to say – Jesus makes us different so we can make a difference. And when we make a difference by being salt and light, we can bring the world under the influence.
9/29/2024 • 45 minutes, 38 seconds
No Fine Print - Part 2
If you get through this life, particularly in the culture of this world, and you are never in any way, shape, form, or fashion persecuted, maybe it's because you're not standing for Jesus. Hopefully, today you will decide in light of this message that you are going to stand up when you need to and you are going to speak up when you need to. If you pay the price of persecution, you can be reminded that Jesus says you are blessed. So to prepare for that moment, let’s look at the three pieces of counsel Jesus gives regarding facing persecution.
9/22/2024 • 39 minutes, 53 seconds
No Fine Print - Part 1
Maybe the reason why we don’t really face much of any persecution is not because we are living in a different age than the early Christians. It may be because we are living a different kind of Christianity than the early Christians. The reality is that you are going to be persecuted if you truly live up to the standard that Jesus expects. With this in mind, let’s take a look at what Jesus is telling us in His powerful statement about persecution from the Sermon on the Mount.
9/15/2024 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
Peace Process
Isn’t it interesting that our heroes are not peace-makers, but they are the fighters, the soldiers, and the warriors? The people who make the history books and the news are the people who fight the battles, win the wars, and conquer the enemy. Then, Jesus comes along and said, “Blessed are the peace makers. For they shall be called the children of God.” What we are going to learn today from Jesus is simply this - when we make peace with God, we can then make peace for God. This statement leads us to answer four questions about peace and peace making. Let’s dive into answering those questions together.
9/8/2024 • 43 minutes, 12 seconds
A Heart for God
The word “pure” from today’s key verse is translated from the Greek word “katharos.” It means “to purify by cleansing from dirt, filth and contamination.” The reality is that we were all born with dirty hearts. That is why a king named David who was a man after God’s own heart asked God to create in him a pure heart. But what does that mean? Well, the idea of a pure heart is a heart that is pure in its motives, in its thoughts, and in its desires. It’s the kind of heart Jesus is encouraging His followers to have according to the Sermon on the Mount. With this in mind, today’s message is going to be all about what it looks like to have the kind of pure heart Jesus was talking about.
9/1/2024 • 35 minutes, 47 seconds
Mercy Me
Both character and conduct are important when it comes to following Jesus. Conduct without character is meaningless. And character without conduct is useless. You have to have both. As you study the Sermon on the Mount, you realize that what Jesus is saying is, “You are not a Christian because you act like one; you act like a Christian because you are one.” With all of this in mind, today’s message summed up in a sentence is this - when you truly experience the mercy of God, you will freely extend mercy to others. So let’s look at what our responsibility is when it comes to showing others the same mercy God has shown us.
8/25/2024 • 45 minutes, 29 seconds
A Healthy Appetite
In today’s key verse, Jesus says if you have a holy appetite, an appetite for righteousness, you will be filled. That is, you will be satisfied – satisfied in a way that nothing in this world, of this world, or from this world could ever do. We are going to learn today that the healthiest appetite is the holiest appetite. In other words, a healthy appetite leads to holiness, and holiness leads to happiness because happiness leads to the only one who is holy – Jesus. Let’s use this analogy of being hungry and being thirsty to learn what it means to have a healthy appetite.
8/18/2024 • 39 minutes, 31 seconds
I Surrender All
We live in such a competitive culture that we are taught never to give up, never to give out, and never to give in. There are certainly times when that is great advice, but there is virtue in a totally different way and for a totally different reason to sometimes giving up and giving in. What we are going to learn today is simply put: the way to be in control is to be surrendered to God’s control. That is when you are blessed. That is when you are going to inherit everything that God has for you, both in this life and the life to come.
8/11/2024 • 42 minutes, 49 seconds
Glad to Be Sad
In the second beatitude, Matthew 5:4, we see one of the absolute strangest things that Jesus ever said. It is something you would never hear the world say, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted” (Matthew 5:4). This statement does not align with our natural leaning. We all want to be happy all the time. But Jesus says, in effect, “Happy are the unhappy.” You are blessed if at least sometimes you have a broken heart. Honestly, don’t we all want to go through life without any sorrow, any pain, anyheartache, any suffering? I think it would be wonderful, but you will learn that it is not all you’d expect it to be. I’ve learned that you grow closer to God in the bad times than you do in the good times. You learn more about yourself, your spiritual maturity, and your real love for Jesus, not in the good times, but in the bad times. So with this in mind, let’s take a closer look at what Jesus was talking about in this beatitude and learn how to apply it to our lives as we follow Christ.
8/4/2024 • 39 minutes, 23 seconds
Declaring Bankruptcy
Over the next several weeks, we are going to be camping out in a section of the Gospel of Matthew, specifically chapters 5-7. These chapters make up the Sermon on the Mount, the most famous sermon Jesus preached during His earthly ministry. And as we kick off our study of this section of Scripture, we will begin with the Beatitudes, listed in chapter 5. The Beatitudes tell us how to enter the Kingdom of God, how to express the Kingdom of God, and how to enjoy the Kingdom of God. Jesus begins by telling us this, “You will never be filled with God until you realize you are empty without him.” Or to put it another way, “You will never be blessed by God until you admit you are bankrupt without Him.” Jesus makes it clear that the first step to being different, to finding significance and satisfaction in life, is to declare bankruptcy. Let’s dive in to see what this means.
7/28/2024 • 40 minutes, 58 seconds
Knowing God
The God we have been talking about throughout this entire series knows you better than anyone or anything. Just like He knew Moses, and He knew the Israelites, He knows you too. But the question of the day is this, “Do you know God?” Now the question is not, “Do you know about God?” The question is not even, “Do you believe in God?” The question I am asking is, “Do you know God personally?” Then I would follow up that question with this one, “How well do you know God?” I can answer that question for all of us. You know God as well as you want to. As we wrap up this series with today’s message, we are going to take a look at how we can come to know God deeply and personally.
7/21/2024 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Idol Hands, Devil's Workshop
The people of Israel had been treating God like a heavenly bellhop expecting Him to be at their every beck and call and give them everything they wanted when they wanted it. When Moses had lingered on that mountaintop meeting with God, they decide they would just take matters into their own hands. They would make a god more to their liking. The truth is, we all have “idol hands” that tend to either make the God we worship the God we want or make the god that we want the god that we worship. We’re going to learn today that if you are for God, you won’t put anything before God. You may not think that you have an idolatry problem. You may not even understand why we even have to discuss this issue, but when we see how we do choose false idols and what happens when we do, my prayer is it will cause all of us to give our total loyalty, complete love, and full life to the only true God there is.
7/14/2024 • 45 minutes, 44 seconds
Mountain Top Meetings
In this message, we are going to study the story of when God had a word for His people and wanted to meet with them. But before the people met with God, God wanted to meet with Moses. Every meeting was a mountaintop meeting and though you might get the idea from the movies that Moses only went up the mountain one time, he actually went up seven times. God wanted to show both Moses and the people that there is no bigger deal in life than meeting with God. What’s also great about this story is that we learn that the same God who met with Moses wants to meet with you. The same God that spoke to Moses wants to speak to you. We can learn from this mountaintop meeting how we can meet with the God of this universe every day, and not only do we not have to make an appointment or wait in line, but when we meet with Him, He will give us His undivided attention.
7/7/2024 • 42 minutes, 19 seconds
When Push Comes to Shove
We have been studying a man by the name of Moses in a series we are calling, “Red Sea Moments.” This great man of God was facing a Red Sea moment when he came to his own level of stress. He is leading two million of his people through wilderness and desert and they are burning up at times at the way he is doing it, and he is burning out trying. In the 18th chapter of Exodus, Moses had a moment and a meeting that didn’t just change his life, but it literally saved his life and helped him complete his tasks. It is not only very practical, but it is very spiritual. If you feel overworked and overwhelmed, now’s the time to admit it, because you will never be the father, the mother, the husband, the wife, the employee, or even the Christian that you should be as long as you stay there. Moses took three simple steps that kept him from burning out that you can take as well.
6/30/2024 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Living Hand to Mouth
One of the things that you will see throughout the books of Exodus and Numbers is how much complaining and griping the Israelites did. At different times in Exodus and Numbers, Moses and the Lord had to listen to their complaints. Every one of them had to do with food, drink, and living conditions. You have to wonder why God let his people get thirsty and then in this chapter he lets them get hungry. Why does God let us go through times of need, hardship, and difficulty? Because God is trying to teach us what He is trying to teach them and that is every single day of your life you live from His hand to your mouth. In this message, we are going to learn five things about God and about our daily life that I pray will lead us to be people not of griping, but gratitude, not of complaining, but celebrating.
6/23/2024 • 40 minutes, 26 seconds
When Your Back is Against the Wall
As we look today in the book of Exodus in chapter 14, we are going to read about the most celebrated event in Jewish history. Two movies have been made concerning this event and two words are all you need to know – The Exodus. If you had been standing where Moses was standing, you would have said, “This is the end of the line. We need to get our affairs in order. It’s over.” Normally, I wouldn’t spoil the ending by telling you what happens, but most of you already know it. God parts the Red Sea. The children of Israel pass through. He then closes the waters back on the Egyptian army, drowns them, and saves the day. The same God that came through for Moses and the nation of Israel is alive and well and wants to come through for you. In this message, we are going to learn what we need to do when our back is against the wall, just like Moses’ was.
6/16/2024 • 43 minutes, 23 seconds
Don't Beat Around the Bush
You may be asking, “What does a burning bush or a Red Sea or a man named Moses have to do with me?” You will learn the answer to this question throughout this series as we discover that we all have Red Sea moments. We all come face-to-face at times with burning bushes. Moses is a lot like all of us and the God of Moses is still alive today and wants to move in your life the same way He moved in his. You are going to learn three lessons today that will teach you don’t ever beat around a bush that calls your name. If you feel like you are living on the backside of the desert and nobody knows about your life or cares about it, and you even feel like God has forgotten you, take these three lessons to heart.
6/9/2024 • 43 minutes, 55 seconds
Miracle in the Mirror
When Moses was born, Israel had become slaves in the land of Egypt, but that wasn’t always the case. Because of a great man named Joseph, the Egyptian pharaoh had basically adopted them into the nation, giving them favored status and the full rights of citizenship. Four hundred years had passed and now Israel had two big problems. There was a pharaoh that had forgotten who Joseph was, but even more importantly, the nation of Israel had forgotten who God was. It was in that situation that a baby was born that changed everything. Israel needed a miracle, and thatmiracle came in the form of a baby, a baby named Moses. And as we read his story, we will see that three things were true of Moses that are true of you.
6/2/2024 • 37 minutes, 17 seconds
There's More to Come
Many people have doubts that there is life after death. But in this message, I’m going to show you why I believe there is more after this life than this life. Yes, there is more to come because death is both an end and a beginning. As we look at what the Bible has to say and what Jesus had to say about life after death, we’ll learn three things. Let’s dive in.
5/26/2024 • 41 minutes, 11 seconds
Only One Way
What Jesus said in today’s key verses is true: there is exactly a zero percent chance of anybody getting to God if they don’t go through Jesus. It is not that you have a little chance or some chance – you have no chance. At the end of the day, there is only one way to God. If that is true, then we have to draw three conclusions. Let’s look at those conclusions together.
5/19/2024 • 38 minutes, 23 seconds
He Gets Us
When it comes to all the fights that we face, all the failures that we have, and all the faults that we battle, we have a Savior who is absolutely perfect and who can bring sympathy and empathy to help us deal with how we feel. Simply put, whatever you are going through, Jesus will get you through. In today’s key passage of Scripture, we are told three facts about Jesus that let us know that this is true. Let’s dive into those facts now.
5/12/2024 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
Good God Almighty
A man named Aleph wrote the longest chapter in the Bible: Psalm 119. In this psalm, he makes a very bold statement about God. “You are good, and what you do is good; teach me your decrees” (Psalm 119:68). He said unequivocally, “God is good and God does good.” So why should we believe him? I can tell you in one simple sentence. There is good because God is good. On the other hand, let me put that negatively. If there is no God, there is no good. With that in mind, I want to give you some reasons why we should believe in Good God Almighty.
5/5/2024 • 39 minutes, 58 seconds
Yes, God Loves You
Many of us remember the song, “Jesus Loves Me.” If you remember the song you know that famous line, “Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so.” I want to change that slightly and give you this sermon in a sentence. Here it is, “God loves me, this I know, for the cross shows me so.” In a book called “Romans,” an apostle named Paul wrote down one of the most incredible sentences in the entire Bible which forever puts to rest the question as to whether or not God loves us. God’s love is not just a “say-so” love. It is a “show-so” love. I can say with 100% confidence, “Yes, God loves us, for the following reasons…”
4/28/2024 • 36 minutes, 9 seconds
Yes, God Is
As we continue to address different doubts that people struggle with, today we’re going to tackle the existence of God. I love the way Albert Einstein said it when he stated, “You look at this world and you will see outstanding evidence for God.” I am going to show you today why I believe that is true and that he knew what he was talking about.
4/21/2024 • 40 minutes, 56 seconds
Taking God at His Word
Today, we are going to be addressing this specific doubt that so many people have: “I doubt the Bible is the Word of God.” If that is a doubt you’re struggling with, you should at least consider the case of why 2 billion people absolutely believe the Bible is the Word of God. My point is this, “The word of God is as good as God’s Word.” Jesus Himself believed you not only could take the Bible as God’s Word, but God is as good as His Word because he said, “Your word is truth,” (John 17:17). So, if the Bible is God’s Word, there are certain reasons why we should believe it is when we examine it. Let me give you five of those reasons right now.
4/14/2024 • 42 minutes, 49 seconds
The Benefit of the Doubt
There is a difference between doubt and unbelief. Doubt asks questions while unbelief won’t even listen to answers. In this message, we are going to study a man in the Bible who had such a problem with doubt he was even given the most famous nickname of any disciple. He is called “Doubting Thomas.” I feel sorry for Thomas because I think he has gotten a little bit of a bad rap. He was a doubter, but he teaches us how to deal with doubt. He is able to starve his doubt and feed his faith and he shows us exactly how to do this. If you’re struggling with doubt today, I would encourage you to take notes on these five steps.
4/7/2024 • 43 minutes, 20 seconds
He's Alive
Today, we are going to deal with the doubt people have about Jesus being raised from the dead. Either like every other person who has lived and died, Jesus is still dead or he is physically still alive. A man named Paul went through unbelievable torture, hardship, and finally a beheading because he preached and believed and would not deny that Jesus Christ was alive. In a letter he wrote to a church in Corinth, he laid out what would be true if Jesus was not alive and if everything he said was either an intentional lie or a bad mistake. If Jesus is not alive it has a tremendous impact on whether you are a believer or not. If Jesus is dead nothing else matters, but if He is alive it is the only thing that matters. Knowing that either He was raised or He wasn’t, I want us to answer two questions in this message. When we are finished, I can assure you that your doubt will be destroyed and your faith will be fortified.
3/31/2024 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
Taking Care of Business
A man by the name of Solomon wrote the book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament. And in that book, he was saying that all that you do for God and with God is serious business, so you had better be serious about what you choose to do. Then he tells us how to do serious business with God and what that looks like practically as followers of Jesus. In this message, we are going to look at Solomon’s instructions and learn more about how to take care of business with God.
3/24/2024 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
Carpe Diem Praying
The prayer we are going to study today is found in a book called Colossians. This prayer is particularly unique because, in the first two prayers that we examined, Paul was praying for churches he had actually founded or visited and for Christians that he personally knew. In today’s prayer, Paul is writing to a church he has never visited. He has never met one Christian in this city. Yet, without knowing a single name or a single need he prayed a perfect prayer for not just this church and not just these people, but for any church and any people. I call it a “Carpe Diem” prayer. If you are familiar with that phrase, you know it means “seize the day.” I don’t know of any prayer that we could pray daily that could do more in us, for us, with us, and through us than this prayer. We all want to pray the types of prayer that we are one hundred percent convinced that God not only hears, but God would agree with and God would answer. This prayer fits the bill.
3/17/2024 • 38 minutes, 39 seconds
Growing Up in Your Going Up
In this series, we are learning that Paul prayed about things most of us never even think about. I know his prayers got to heaven because they began in heaven. And one of these things Paul prayed about was the fact that God wants us to be growing up in our going up. In today’s key verses, the prayer that Paul prayed (if prayed and answered) will radically change any life, any church, and any denomination. The way Paul prayed for the Christians in Philippians is the way that we should all be praying for our church, our spouse, our children, our families, and ourselves.
3/10/2024 • 41 minutes, 25 seconds
Know God
In today’s key text, Paul is writing from a Roman prison, and he tells the Ephesians how he is praying for them. He also tells them how they can pray for themselves. It’s this type of prayer we know is a prayer that will connect with God. This is a prayer that God will hear, and God will answer. Interestingly, the prayer is all about one simple thing – knowing God. There are four things we should pray for on a daily basis, and when we pray these four things, we will be praying a life-changing type of prayer.
3/3/2024 • 39 minutes, 7 seconds
A Line In the Sand
As we read today’s key passage, we see Joshua is the commander- in-chief and leader of the nation of Israel. He has led the people into the Promised Land that God has promised them, but he wants to make sure they keep that land and prosper in that land. He wants them to live happily ever after. But on this day, he is not talking as the commander-in-chief or as a political leader; he is talking as a dad who has a family. He makes this momentous statement: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (v.15). In effect, he drew a line in the sand. He said, “Even if no one else comes to stand on this side of the line, my family and I will.” He chose to lead his family to do three things that I am going to ask you to do as well.
1/28/2024 • 38 minutes, 58 seconds
Heart to Heart
In today’s key passage, God tells Moses to do something very important. In a nutshell, He says, “Make sure that your children and your grandchildren love God with all their heart.” The fact was that at that time in history, people didn’t associate love and God. All of their experiences with gods had been about making sacrifices and focusing on works. But the God of Israel changed all of that. And the truth is, seeing God as loving and also choosing to love God are truths we want each and every generation to embrace. We need to teach the next generation to know the truth of God's Word so that they will know the God of that truth. So in this message, we’re going to look at the four ways we are to do just that in our homes.
1/21/2024 • 40 minutes, 51 seconds
Role Model
There's a letter in the New Testament called First Timothy. It was written by the Apostle Paul to his young protégé who was going to take over pastoring the church in Ephesus. Timothy was young, barely 30 years old, and quite inexperienced. But Paul lets him know that though you may be lacking in education or experience, the one thing you can always be is a role model. The main lesson I want us to take away from this message is our role for the next generation is to be a role model. We can do that in four ways, and we’re going to discuss each of those in detail.
1/14/2024 • 44 minutes, 55 seconds
It All Begins Here
The psalmist who wrote today’s key passage of Scripture is encouraging the people not to let history repeat itself, to learn from the mistakes of the past, and to defeat them in the present. In these eight verses, we are going to learn three things that we must do to make disciples of every generation. Simply put, we must always touch the next generation by teaching them andreaching them with biblical truth.
1/7/2024 • 37 minutes, 55 seconds
Holy New Year
It is the start of a new year, and we are all in the same boat. It is called “social jetlag” but I call it a “holiday hangover.” Maybe you’ve slept late, taken time off of work, partied it up, ditched your diet, enjoyed the new gadgets, and swapped your gifts. But now it is time to re-enter the real world of traffic, alarm clocks, school, and making a living. You have neither the will nor the energy to do it, but the new year is coming one way or another. So what kind of year are you going to have in 2024? I hope and pray it’s a holy new year! But how can we make that happen? That’s exactly what we’re going to discuss in this message.
12/31/2023 • 40 minutes, 16 seconds
Standing Strong
As we wrap up this Christmas series, we are going to learn about what happens when we follow Jesus wherever He wants us to go. When you surrender to God’s call you are under God’s care. We already know that Joseph never had it easy. God didn’t promise Joseph a rose garden. There was a high price he paid to be the father of Jesus. We learn three things that were true of Joseph all of his life that are true about you and me when we simply surrender to the will of God in our lives.
12/24/2023 • 45 minutes, 20 seconds
Stepping Up
In today’s most familiar passage of the Christmas story, we are going learn some unbelievably valuable life lessons that I pray we will never forget. If we can remember these truths when we face the difficulties of life, we will step up and be what God wants us to be and do what God wants us to do. Here is the principle to remember: No matter what is in front of you, God is always ahead of you. Let’s look at how this truth plays out in the life of Joseph.
12/17/2023 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
Staying Faithful
We are embarking on a three-week study of an unsung hero in Scripture: Joseph, the father of Jesus. Even though only sixteen verses in the Bible mention Joseph by name, you are going to see his influence was much stronger and much greater than what is implied, because he truly is an unsung hero who is going to teach us what it really means to follow the Jesus of Christmas. We are going learn from Joseph that commitment to the will of God will bring clarity about the will of God.
12/10/2023 • 47 minutes, 31 seconds
My House, God's House
Today’s key passage of Scripture contains a very famous verse. It says, “But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15). Can you imagine what could happen in this country if every family made that decision? Do you think the crime rate would go down? Do you think our jails would be emptier? Do you think our marriages might be stronger? Do you think schools would be safer? Joshua shares with his people that he is going to lead his family to do three things with all his might and power. I would encourage every family and every household head to give this same direction, make this same decision, and have this same determination for your family.
12/3/2023 • 40 minutes, 8 seconds
Thank You Very Much
Being thankful is so important to God that He actually commands us to be thankful. A man in the New Testament by the name of Paul went through a tremendous amount of suffering and heartache that would cause anybody to be bitter and ungrateful and maybe even mad at God. He wrote these words, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (I Thessalonians 5:18) You may not feel very thankful right now because of where you are in your life. Even though you may not feel thankful you can be thankful. This great man tells us how to be thankful and why to be thankful.
11/26/2023 • 38 minutes, 30 seconds
Who Have You Been With?
I want to ask you a question. When people are around you, do they know who you have been with? I want people to know that when they are around me there is one person I have been with, that I walk with, that I live with, that I stay with every day and His name is Jesus. That raises the big question, “How can people know that I have been with Jesus? What will be true of me and true of you if we have been with Jesus? What are the marks of a person who has been with Jesus?” You are going to see in this message that what was true of these men in Acts chapter 4 can be, should be, and will be true of us if we have been with Jesus.
11/19/2023 • 41 minutes, 6 seconds
Casting A Long Shadow
Today’s key verse amazes me coming from a man who had a lot to brag about. When he was alive, he was the greatest preacher in the world, the greatest missionary in the church, the greatest teacher of the faith, the greatest theologian, and the greatest religious author. He wrote more books than anyone else in the New Testament. He had a lot to brag about. Yet, Paul said, “There is only one thing I’ll brag about. There is only one thing I will ever show pride in. There is only one thing that will make my heart swell, and it is the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Paul is saying that, as believers, our lives should be lived in the shadow of the cross of Jesus Christ. In this message, we’re going to see exactly what it means to live in the shadow of the cross. Let’s dive in together.
11/12/2023 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
As God Sees Fit
So often in our society today, the concept of “truth” is up for debate. What is right? What is wrong? What or who determines right from wrong? These are questions that people are constantly trying to answer. But the truth is, if you try to make right and wrong a matter of human choice, human reason, or human decision, you are out on a limb that will break every time. One of two things is true. Either what is right is right in our eyes or what is right is right in God’s eyes. With this in mind, I want to give you three reasons why only with God can you have morality. Only with God can you know what is right and what is wrong, and only with God can you tell the difference.
11/5/2023 • 43 minutes, 16 seconds
Disciple: Conquering Cultural Christianity
One of the greatest problems we have in the church is that we have too many people who have made decisions, but too few people who have become disciples. What we have in the church more often than not are not disciples; we have cultural Christians. These are people who proudly bear the label of Christian, but they don’t truly live the life of a disciple. The only cure for cultural Christianity is discipleship. In Luke chapter nine, Jesus tells us what it takes to become a disciple in just one sentence. I am going to reverse engineer what Jesus said and show you four marks of a cultural Christian. As I do, I want you to decide whether or not you are a true disciple or a cultural Christian.
10/29/2023 • 46 minutes, 27 seconds
Sent: Send Me
I truly believe that the best life, the greatest life and the only life to live is the cross-shaped life. That is a life where we worship, we are discipled, we serve and then we are sent. Now, please understand that this is not an idea I made up. It actually comes from a vision that a prophet named Isaiah had 2800 years ago. Isaiah had a front-row seat to see who God really is and it changed his life forever. From that moment on, he became a “sent” person. The reasons he was sent are the same reasons that we should want to be sent as well. Let’s look at those reasons right now.
10/22/2023 • 39 minutes, 55 seconds
Serve: Opening My Gift
If you are a follower of Christ, you have been called to be a minister for Christ, to serve others with the gifts and talents you’ve been given. What’s more, you will maximize your fulfillment in life, your enjoyment of life, and your impact in life when you find the sweet spot of serving other people. A disciple called Peter wrote a book called I Peter in which there are several reasons why we should not look at serving as something we have to do, but something we should want to do. Let’s look at those reasons right now.
10/15/2023 • 39 minutes, 11 seconds
Worship: Right From The Heart
If I were to ask ten people in this room to write down their definition of worship you would get ten different answers. Amazingly, though the Bible talks very much about worship and describes what worship looks like, worship is really only defined in one place that I can find in the Bible, and that is in Romans 12. In this passage, Paul tells us that worship is giving all that I am to all that God is. That means you can come to church. You can lift your hands. You can sing at the top of your lungs. You can listen to every word that is preached and take copious notes. You can even drop a dime or a dollar in the offering, but you have not worshipped until you have given all that you are to all that God is.
10/8/2023 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
Graduation Day
Whether your last graduation was from college, high school, or pre-school, there is another graduation day that awaits all of us and for some of us it will be the greatest graduation day of all. It will mean no more death, no more disease, no more sin, no more sorrow, and no more suffering. For others, it will be a day of dread and disappointment, discouragement and defeat that no mind can even conceive. I am talking about that time when we are all physically raised from the dead. Today’s key text, 1 Corinthians 15, is what you could call Paul’s doctoral thesis on the subject of the resurrection. Specifically, he talks about the resurrection of the Christians. So as we study this text, let’s consider what the resurrection is and why it is so important.
10/1/2023 • 41 minutes, 30 seconds
Don't Go There
We are talking about hell today, because we are in a series that we are calling, “From Here To Eternity.” We are going through what the Word of God says about when we die, where we are after we die, and at the end of time when no one else will ever die physically. Though everybody dies, not everybody goes to spend eternity in the same place. There is a real heaven and a real hell, and we need to know what each of these final destinations entails so that we might have a sense of urgency to share the message of Jesus with those who have not secured their eternity in heaven.
9/24/2023 • 47 minutes, 15 seconds
Heaven On Earth
Have you ever heard somebody say something like this, “I don’t know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future.” That sounds good, but it is not completely true, because if what we read in Revelation 21 is true, we do know what the future holds. Around 95 A.D. on an island called “Patmos,” the one who holds the future revealed what the future holds. The resurrected Jesus pulls back the curtains of eternity and reveals to a disciple named John our brand new, never to be destroyed, beautiful beyond words home called “heaven.”
9/17/2023 • 38 minutes, 31 seconds
Your Day in Court
As we continue in our series called “From Here To Eternity,” we are going to talk about the time we will all stand before God to give an account for our life. This is when we will have our day in court. As we learn about this text, keep in mind that when it comes time for you to have your day in court, make sure you know the judge. Let’s dive into Scripture and learn more about this judge and all that we are going to experience in His courtroom one day.
9/10/2023 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
In the Meantime
There are three days that we believe are the most important days on the calendar of any believer. There is what I call our “birthday.” By that I mean you come to the realization that you are a sinner and you need a Savior. So you repent of your sins, place your faith in Jesus, and surrender to Him as the Lord of your life. You are “born-again.” The second day is what I call “moving day.” That is the day we die, the day that we transition from this earth to be with the Lord. And then the third day is what I call “resurrection day.” That is when our bodies are raised from the dead and we receive a brand-new body, an eternal body. With all of that in mind, we must consider this question, “What happens in the meantime between moving day and resurrection day?” That’s exactly what we’re going to look at today.
9/3/2023 • 37 minutes, 28 seconds
Last Breath
Unless Jesus comes back before you die, one day one of your breaths will be your last. Your chest will rise and fall one last time. You will take in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide one last time. You need to be ready for that moment, because today may be the day that moment comes. In Hebrews chapter 9, there are several verses that give us an encyclopedia of truth about our last breath. That’s what we’re going to dive into today.
8/27/2023 • 39 minutes, 7 seconds
Gender Reveal
Today, we are dealing with the phenomenon of transgenderism. The percentage of people that identify as transgender in the United States varies somewhere between 0.3 and 0.6%. To deal with this issue, in my study, I’ve determined as a follower of Jesus that there are three things we have to consider as we talk about this issue: feelings, fact, and faith. Or to put it another way, you have to talk about transgender and psychology, transgender and biology, and transgender and theology. We’re going to look at all three of these in today’s message, so let’s dive in.
8/20/2023 • 44 minutes, 29 seconds
Pro-Life for Life
When you read the phrase, “pro-life” you think about two things – right? Abortion and politics. Well in this message, I am going to leave the politics out of it. I want to make the case today that the pro-life position is truly the only logical, biological, and theological position that you can take if you are willing to face the truth. The thing I want you to keep in mind today is this – the right to life is the right side for life.
8/13/2023 • 43 minutes, 22 seconds
Model Marriage
There is a line that is clear when it comes to where you stand on marriage, and you will either be on one side or the other. You will either be on the side of celebration by accepting what culture says or condemnation by affirming what God says. So here is my simple message today. Model marriage is what God has designed and what God has defined. In order to get this right, we are going to go back to the first wedding that resulted in the first marriage in history. As you are going to see, I got this idea from Jesus, because the only time Jesus was asked specifically regarding divorce, He went back to the first book of the Bible and so will we. When we do this, we will see what a true model marriage is.
8/6/2023 • 40 minutes, 18 seconds
Wed Before Bed
As much as it pains me to say it, in our culture today, there is no such thing as committed sex; it is casual sex. Since 1960, the rate of marriage has been declining steadily and here now in what is best described as a low-commitment culture of “sex without strings and relationship without rings.” To go a step further, by the age of 18, over 75 percent of those who never attend church and almost 53 percent of those who do attend church weekly are no longer virgins. So as we look at our text in I Thessalonians 4, keep one thing in mind. The sex drive is God-given and there is nothing wrong with sex. It is just that God-given sex should be God-guided sex. God has a plan, a place, and a purpose for sex. When that plan is followed and that purpose is fulfilled, that is when sex is best. You’ve got to remember – It is God’s will that you don’t say, “I will” until you say, “I do.” God not only wants what is best for you, but He wants it when it is best for you, and when you get it, He wants it to be the best it can be. This can be true for you if you align yourself with the following three statements.
7/30/2023 • 40 minutes, 46 seconds
Coming Back
What we are about to read is about an event that is coming that nobody likes to talk about, and a lot of people want to deny and that is the judgment of God. What you will see is that the passage isn’t really about the judge, or the sentence, or evidence that the judge uses to determine which sentence is appropriate. Do you remember the last time you were walking through a parking lot and a car alarm goes off? It is annoying and it is irritating, but if you are like me do you know what you do about it? Nothing, you keep walking. Do you know why? We have heard so many car alarms go off that now car alarms have lost their purpose. We don’t pay attention anymore. Think about what we are about to read as an alarm. You had best not ignore it, because we are all in this story. It reveals what is coming to us when life is over. There are facts we should face and be ready for what faces us.
7/23/2023 • 38 minutes, 36 seconds
Cutting In
In the third chapter of the Gospel of Mark, we see very clearly one of the things that gave Jesus heartburn, that made Jesus angry, and caused him to give his arch-enemies, the Pharisees that “look.” I particularly want those of us who are religious, church- going, heard about God, and dotting religious “i’s” and crossing religious “t’s” to listen very carefully to this story, because you are going to see a group of religious people that thought they were close to God and yet didn’t even know God. And then based on this story, I want to give you three practices to avoid that not only make Jesus angry but hurt his heart.
7/16/2023 • 40 minutes, 16 seconds
Catching Up
If you ever go into a job interview, headhunters and personnel experts will tell you there is one question you will always be asked and you had better be prepared to answer correctly and it is this one, “How do you measure success?” On one occasion, the disciples came to Jesus, and they asked him this question, “At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, ‘Who, then, is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?’” (Matthew 18:1). The disciples thought the ultimate success would be to be chosen as the greatest in the kingdom. In fact, two of the disciples even asked if they could sit on either side of Jesus in the kingdom. The disciples were waiting with bated breath, but Jesus as he was very capable of doing, did something totally unexpected. He bypassed their question, and he did this. “He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them” (Matthew 18:2). He said to these twelve disciples, these battle-tested harden veterans who had been with him for three years and thought they had it all together and thought they were ready for primetime, “If you want to catch up to me, you’ve got to first catch up to them.”
7/9/2023 • 38 minutes, 6 seconds
Calling Out
In the last public sermon that Jesus ever preached, He was calling out hypocritical holiness and counterfeit Christianity. Frankly, this is not a seeker-friendly topic. This is not a feel-good topic. This is not your best life now topic, but it is a topic that everyone and anyone who claims to be a follower of Jesus and every church needs to hear about, think about, and talk about. In this sermon we’re going to look at, Jesus says there are three things that we need to do as we call out counterfeits, including the times we may be counterfeit ourselves.
7/2/2023 • 37 minutes, 50 seconds
Cleaning House
Today, we are going to look at probably the most angry that Jesus ever got. In fact, he not only expressed his anger verbally; he expressed it physically. Probably the most shocking picture of Jesus in the New Testament is when he cleaned house literally. He cleansed the temple. In fact, he did it twice. We are going to be looking at two passages of scripture – the second chapter of John and the twenty-first chapter of Matthew. In John, he cleansed the temple at the beginning of his ministry and in Matthew he did it at the end of his ministry. This story answers the two questions, “What made him angry?” and “Who was his anger directed toward?”
6/25/2023 • 38 minutes, 19 seconds
Father Figure
I love what President Franklin Roosevelt said: “We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future.” In the book of Ephesians, the Apostle Paul gives fathers the best advice and wisdom on how to be the father your children need you to be. In a simple but sublime sentence, Paul shares with us four things we need to give our children to be the parents we ought to be.
6/18/2023 • 42 minutes, 22 seconds
Laodicea: Spiritually Bankrupt
The church in Laodicea and the Christians in it were stuck in a spiritual no man’s land. They weren’t hot and they weren’t cold; they were just lukewarm. I believe remaining lukewarm is one of the greatest sins that goes unconfessed, unnoticed, and unrealized in the church today. The average lukewarm Christian is either too proud to admit they are lukewarm or too ignorant to realize they are. My prayer is that you will listen to this message with an open heart and sensitive ears to what God has to say in order to avoid getting stuck in no man’s land. The sermon in a sentence is this – in the Christian life, sitting on the fence is the wrong side of the fence.
6/4/2023 • 42 minutes, 44 seconds
Philadelphia: Forever Faithful
Of all the letters that Jesus wrote, I believe this is the one he enjoyed the most. Of all the seven churches, I could have joined back in that day I could have easily moved to Philadelphia and joined this church. They probably heard of some of the other letters that Jesus had written and they were probably nervous when they opened up their envelope, but they had no reason to be. Jesus had absolutely nothing negative to say about this church. It wasn’t a perfect church, but it was a blameless church. So as we take a closer look at the church in Philadelphia, we are going to learn this lesson: when you stand true to God, God will come through for you. When we stand true to God, three things happen. Let’s look at those three things together.
5/28/2023 • 40 minutes, 29 seconds
Sardis: The Walking Dead
The church at Sardis was not a weak church that needed restoration. It was not a sick church that need rejuvenation. It was a dead church that needed resurrection. It was in a sense the church of the walking dead. I can tell you as a pastor my greatest fear is both pastoring a dead church and being a dead Christian. I want all of us today to perform our own self-examination and let’s see what steps we must take first of all to determine just how alive our Christian faith is and what we must do to be resurrected. Death may be fatal, but it is never final if we turn back to Jesus. As we examine ourselves, notice the fourfold prescription Jesus gives to get a church (or your faith) off the machine and alive again.
5/21/2023 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
Model Moms
So far in this series, we have talked to husbands, wives, and fathers. Today, we are going to talk to and about mothers. I know from both having one and being married to one that the dad may be the head of the home, but the mother is the heart of the home. I read one time where someone said, “A mother is she who can take the place of all others, but whose place no one else can take.” That being said, it’s a tough task to be a mom, but thankfully Scripture gives us a great picture of what it looks like to be a model mom. In this message, we’re going to look at this example and learn from this model mom how to navigate through the tough times of life in such a way that the peace of God will comfort you, the joy of God will bless you, and the power of God will strengthen you.
5/14/2023 • 44 minutes, 43 seconds
Thyatira: Failing The Tolerance Test
In today’s message, we are going to look at the church in Thyatira, or as I like to call them, the church that failed the tolerance test. The way you fail the tolerance test is by tolerating what should not be tolerated. This church was tolerating something that it should not tolerate. It was putting up with something that it should have put out and put down. They thought they were broadening their thinking, but what they were really doing was stretching their conscience. They were choosing compromise over conviction. They were choosing comfort over confrontation. They were choosing peace over principle. In light of this, we are going to learn that when you tolerate what is wrong, you will always contaminate what is right. So in order to help us not fail the tolerance test, the Lord does three things that we need to know how to respond to correctly.
5/7/2023 • 18 minutes, 52 seconds
Pergamum: Dealing With The Devil
The church of Pergamum was located right in the middle of Hell’s headquarters. Living in the shadow of Satan himself, the smell of satanic influence was everywhere. Satan may have visited other towns, but he made his home in Pergamum and this was his neighborhood. Just like Pergamum, the Church today is always going to be dealing with the devil. The lesson we need to learn from this church today is how to deal with the devil and not succumb to his tactics and schemes. So as we dive into this section of Scripture, we’ll learn that lesson by looking at three specific things Jesus addressed in His letter to the church in Pergamum.
4/30/2023 • 44 minutes, 34 seconds
Smyrna: Grace Under Pressure
In Revelation chapter 2, there was a church in a place called “Smyrna” that was under tremendous pressure. This church was under pressure to deny Christ, compromise their faith, bow down to Caesar, and join the cult of conformity. But they showed grace under pressure. Like the men in the fiery furnace, they didn’t bend, bow, or budge, all because of one thing this church was taught and this church remembered. It is this sermon in a sentence - Whatever you are going through, remember who you are coming to. I don’t know what you are going through right now, but whatever it is, I want to give you four things to remember and to live by in the midst of whatever pressure you’re currently facing.
4/23/2023 • 42 minutes, 48 seconds
Ephesus: You've Lost That Loving Feeling
The church in Ephesus was a great church, an awesome church, a tremendous church, but it had one humongous problem that dealt with loving Jesus. What we are going to learn from this church is this – the only way to love Jesus right is to love Jesus best. We need to hear what Jesus says to this first church, to our church, and to us if we want to learn from the mistakes of the church in Ephesus.
4/16/2023 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
Grave Significance
Today, we are going to look at the seventeenth chapter of the book of Acts. In our key passage, the Apostle Paul is in one of the greatest cities of the world at that time, Athens, and while he was there, he had the same challenge of sharing the truth of the resurrection that we have today. He wanted to bring the sunshine of Easter into the darkness of a lost city that is so much like the lost one we live in today. As we study his words, are going to learn why that empty tomb has such grave significance and how we can most effectively present the gospel to the world.
4/9/2023 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
You Be the Judge
As we wrap up this series, we are going to look at what I believe is probably the most misunderstood, misused, and misapplied verse in the entire Bible. By the way, it is not just unbelievers who misapply it and misunderstand it, but sadly many believers make the same mistake. This verse is in regard to judgmentalism. People equate the church today with a holier-than-thou attitude that screams what they are against and whispers what they are for. They hear the criticism, but they don’t see the compassion. They hear the condemnation; they don’t feel the care. And I humbly admit for a good bit of this we are guilty as charged. So, we are going to dive into what Jesus said and what Jesus didn’t say about this whole matter of judging so that we can make sure we’re not only interpreting Scripture correctly but that we’re also living out Scripture correctly so as not to turn others away from the church.
4/2/2023 • 39 minutes, 24 seconds
Totally Objective
Bigotry and prejudice is both an attitude and an action. You either see yourself as superior to someone else or someone else is inferior to you, and this mindset is going to lead you to treat them in a bigoted, prejudicial fashion. Everybody likes to say for the most part, “I’m not a bigot” and pretend that we are always totally objective, but the truth of the matter is we are not, even though we want to be. This is not a problem just for the modern church. The early church dealt with the problem of prejudice and the bias of bigotry a thousand years ago. James, the brother of Jesus, actually dealt with this problem in a book he wrote by his name. Today, when we think of bigotry we think primarily in terms of race, but in this particular case this was the prejudice of affluence and achievement, not of ancestry, but as you are going to see what James said to the church applies perfectly to any kind of bigotry including racial prejudice and racism. James does us a huge favor. He shares with us, not just what a bigot is, but what a bigot does and why any form of bigotry is not a misdemeanor, but it is a felony in the eyes of God.
3/26/2023 • 38 minutes, 15 seconds
Christian Science
When it comes to understanding how Scripture and science are connected, many people simply say that the Bible is not a scientific textbook (which is true), and the Bible was not written primarily to teach us about science (which is also true). So, even if the Bible may be completely wrong when it comes to science, we can trust it when it comes to the more important questions of life and death and eternity. That sounds good in theory, but it is completely wrong. When Jesus was talking to Nicodemus about the physical process of birth, He makes this incredible statement, “If you won’t believe what I say about earthly matters, why would I expect you to believe what I say about heavenly matters?” It is a fair question. If I cannot rely on the Bible when it touches on any subject like history, science, morality, or philosophy then how can I trust it when it comes to theology? Those are the questions I want us to consider as we dive into this message.
3/19/2023 • 38 minutes, 4 seconds
Holy Hypocrisy
It is by consensus the number one reason people don’t come to church, criticize the church, and have no use for the church. Every church has hypocrites. Frankly, that shouldn’t really be surprising. The movement that Jesus started produced many hypocrites. As a matter of fact, being the largest religion in the world, Christianity has probably produced more hypocrites than any other movement in history. The word “hypocrites” is used seventeen times in the New Testament and every time it is used by Jesus. Nobody used it or talked about it as much as he did, who first critiqued religious hypocrisy in a way that shaped the way we look at it and made it such a negative term. In the Sermon on the Mount, He dealt with this issue of hypocrisy head-on and shared with his disciples then and his followers now how to avoid holy hypocrisy. If we are going to break down barriers and build bridges to unbelievers and especially the next generation, Jesus tells us three things we have to do.
3/12/2023 • 39 minutes
Good God?
Have you ever asked the question, “If God is good, why does He allow evil and suffering to happen in the world?” It’s a question many have asked, and sadly, many don’t know how to answer it. But in this message, I want us to take a look at the story of a man named Asaph as we try to find a way to answer this question that haunts humankind, Christian or not. Asaph was playing by the rules, doing life by the numbers, went to church, paid his taxes, didn’t cheat on his business deals, was a good dad and husband, and always tried to do the right thing and yet he said, he was “Afflicted, and every morning brought new punishments.” We don’t know whether he struggled with physical disease, financial ruin, or family problems. His thinking was, “What is the use of living right if God is not going to do right and I’m going in the wrong direction?” When we find ourselves in a similar situation, wondering the same things, there are three things we must do.
3/5/2023 • 37 minutes, 45 seconds
One Job
When we get to heaven and we stand before the Lord, I am convinced that one question he is going to ask us individually and as a church is this one simple question, “You only had one job. Did you do it?” We don’t have to wonder what that one job is because Jesus clearly spelled it out. What he is about to say is not just to pastors, preachers, professors, priests or professionals. He is talking to people of all stripes, all colors, all ethnicities, men, women, rich and poor. We all have the same job. As a follower of Jesus, you are going to understand why we only have one job and why we should always be doing it.
2/26/2023 • 31 minutes, 33 seconds
Sanctification
We are in a series we have been calling “Lost in Translation.” We have been dealing with some big biblical words that even many Christians don’t really understand the meaning of; they get lost in translation. Sanctification is one of the most important biblical words, but we don’t hear much about it anymore. However, even though this word is not talked about nearly enough, it is so important that we understand what it means to be sanctified or we are going to be out of the will of God. The word literally means to be set apart. But how does God set us apart? Well, that’s what we’re going to look at in this message – three ways God is working to accomplish our sanctification while we are still here on this earth.
2/19/2023 • 43 minutes, 7 seconds
Conversion
There is no greater illustration in the Bible of a complete and total conversion than of a man by the name of Paul. In fact, it may be the most famous conversion in history. His conversion is well documented. It is talked about in detail three times in the Book of Acts. In fact, the story of Paul’s conversion occupies more space in the New Testament than any other event except the crucifixion of Jesus. It may be the most intense, in-your-face, radical encounter with Jesus in all of the New Testament. But even though Paul has one of the most talked about conversion stories of all time, that doesn’t mean our own stories of conversion are any less miraculous. With that in mind, I want us in today’s message to look at three things that happen anytime someone experiences conversion.
2/12/2023 • 46 minutes, 42 seconds
Repentance
As we continue our series entitled “Lost In Translation,” we are going to answer the question, “What is repentance?” It is imperative that we understand this concept because the word is mentioned nine hundred sixty-nine times in the Bible. When God talks about something once it is a big deal, but if He talks about it almost a thousand times it had better get our attention! Sadly, the word “repentance” seems like a forbidden word within the church and outside the church because the word implies that people have something they need to repent of, and of course, that sounds like you are judging others. Regardless, it is a word we cannot forget nor forsake, but rather one we need to zoom in on. That being said, in this message, I am going to share with you three ways to relate to this important principle of repentance.
2/5/2023 • 42 minutes, 1 second
Regeneration
Today, we’re going to kick this series off by talking about where salvation begins, and that is with regeneration. Regeneration is where God gives a person who is spiritually dead spiritual life so they can truly see the truth with their eyes, hear the truth with their ears, and respond to the truth with their heart. Simply put, without this new birth, no matter what else you do, no matter what else happens you will never enter the Kingdom of God and you will never know the God of the kingdom. So in this message, we are going to look at how that “new birth” happens and what takes place in our lives when we are born again.
1/29/2023 • 43 minutes, 19 seconds
Fasting
Fasting is something we honestly know very little about and we don’t practice it very much. We know a lot about feasting, but we don’t know a lot about fasting, which, in a way, I get. On any given day, I would choose a feast over a fast anytime. Yet, if we want to be on the right side of history, we need to learn about fasting and we need to understand why it is a discipline we should experience. Fasting is just as much a part of the Christian life as other spiritual disciplines like praying and giving. So in this message, I am going to tell you two things we should do with fasting and one thing we shouldn’t.
1/22/2023 • 36 minutes, 45 seconds
Get Off the Guilt Trip
In today’s key passage of Scripture, we see a picture of a defendant in God’s courtroom. This courtroom has everything you would imagine. There is a judge. There is a defendant (that’s you). There is a prosecuting attorney. And as the defendant, you’re facing the question: will the verdict be “guilty” or “not guilty?” The answer to this question all depends on who you are and where you stand with the judge (God) before you enter that courtroom. Standing before the judge, we learn who our prosecuting attorney is going to be (Satan) and who our defense attorney will be (Jesus). So as we dive into this message and study this passage of Scripture, we are going to see how you can make sure when you stand before the supreme judge, you will hear the words, “Not guilty! Case dismissed.” Specifically, three things must happen for that to be the case.
1/15/2023 • 45 minutes, 31 seconds
The Can-Do God
Have you ever been in a difficult situation and found yourself saying, “I can’t do this anymore”? Have you ever wondered how you were going to handle the circumstances you’ve been dealt? Have you ever worried about how you were going to fix the problems in front of you that seemed impossible to solve? Well, the good news is, you are not without hope. There is nothing too difficult for the God of the Bible. He is the can-do God. His Word reminds us that all things are possible with Him. I want to give you four practical applications that you can take from this message and apply to your everyday life as you follow Christ. These four things will give you the confidence to face anything life throws at you and be victorious.
1/8/2023 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
Sowing Seed
Today we are going to look at one of the parables Jesus tells to His followers that is recorded in the gospel of Luke. There are three specific elements to this parable: the sower, the seed, and the soil. The sower represents the follower of Jesus. The seed represents the message of the gospel. And the soil represents the heart of the non-believer. What we will learn from this parable is simple: it is our responsibility to sow the seed, and the rest is up to God. We can’t change other people’s hearts, just like the sower can’t change the soil he’s planting in. But God is more than capable of changing someone’s heart and opening their mind to receive the gospel. So with that in mind, let’s dive in.
1/1/2023 • 35 minutes, 25 seconds
A Real Love
As we wrap up this series, I want to talk about the last gift I want for Christmas, which is a real love, not an “I love you now but tomorrow is negotiable,” kind of love. Not an “I love you as long as things go my way but when they don't...” kind of love. Certainly not the Hollywood kind of love that really is more lust than love. I want you to see today that real love comes from above. I want to use this message as a way to show us what real love is all about. If you think you really are a really loving person - a loving husband, wife, father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, or friend - get ready for a love checkup. Let’s see how your love measures up to the real love that comes from above.
12/25/2022 • 41 minutes
A Resilient Hope
The biblical word “hope” means “certainty.” It doesn’t mean possibly or probably, but surely. It is a certainty based not on a feeling, nor an optimistic intuition, but it is based on God's Word. Having biblical hope means having a sound assurance in your heart that because of what God has promised, His plan for you will come to fruition and will not disappoint. With that in mind, in this message, I want to show you three things you can put your hope in knowing the seed of that hope will bear fruit and you'll be glad that it did.
12/18/2022 • 39 minutes, 14 seconds
A Redeeming Faith
Do you know what a day trader is? These are high-risk investors who jump in and out of the stock markets often many times a day and they try to capitalize on price changes in the market. They have no interest in the companies of the stocks they are buying. They are just simply trying to make a buck. There are a lot of people in the church today who are day traders. They don’t know very much about God. They claim to have made some sort of a decision about Jesus, but they have never really surrendered their life to Him. They jump into church when they feel like they need to and jump back out when they don’t. They just want a God who will give them dividends in the form of blessings and leave them alone. That is exactly the kind of faith that is as worthless as a Christmas gift you got twenty years ago that no longer fits. I don’t want that kind of faith. And I’m sure you don’t either. Instead, I want us to have a redeeming faith, a renewing faith, a reviving faith. And I want to show you today the marks of a redeeming faith that we should all want for Christmas.
12/11/2022 • 39 minutes, 34 seconds
Poster Child
As we wrap up this series on the family, I want to speak directly to the children. Whether you’re still living at home with your parents, or if you’ve moved out and started your own life but still have your parents around, this message is for you. If you are a child of God, then your goal should be to be a godly child. And while that is a responsibility you should take seriously, it’s also a responsibility your parents share with you to an extent. It takes godly parents to do their best to have godly children. Godly parents must provide leadership, and godly children should give followship. Again, if you are a child of God, your goal should be to be a godly child. So with that in mind, I’m going to give you three things you need to do to be a godly child.
12/4/2022 • 43 minutes, 44 seconds
Model Moms
So far in this series, we have talked to husbands, wives, and fathers. Today, we are going to talk to and about mothers. I know from both having one and being married to one that the dad may be the head of the home, but the mother is the heart of the home. I read one time where someone said, “A mother is she who can take the place of all others, but whose place no one else can take.” That being said, it’s a tough task to be a mom, but thankfully Scripture gives us a great picture of what it looks like to be a model mom. In this message, we’re going to look at this example and learn from this model mom how to navigate through the tough times of life in such a way that the peace of God will comfort you, the joy of God will bless you, and the power of God will strengthen you.
11/27/2022 • 45 minutes, 52 seconds
Father Figure
I love what President Franklin Roosevelt said: “We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future.” In the book of Ephesians, the Apostle Paul gives fathers the best advice and wisdom on how to be the father your children need you to be. In a simple but sublime sentence, Paul shares with us four things we need to give our children to be the parents we ought to be.
11/20/2022 • 42 minutes, 25 seconds
Here Come the Bride
Last week we talked about how husbands should give their wives leadership, love, and loyalty. We have already noted that Paul had a lot of strong things to say to the husband, even more so than he did to the wife. But now let’s now turn our attention to the wife. Paul lays out two principles for a godly wife to follow to be the wife that God wants her to be and to be the wife that her husband needs her to be.
11/13/2022 • 44 minutes, 38 seconds
Here Comes the Groom
I don’t believe there has ever been a marriage in the history of the world that did not end up happily ever after when the wife was the wife God wanted her to be and the husband was the husband that God wanted him to be. This week and next week, we are going to see what Scripture has to say about what it looks like exactly to be the kind of husband and the kind of wife God wants. In Ephesians 5, we begin with the husband. It is extremely important to note that Paul takes more time and gives more space to what he says to the husband than he does to the wife. In fact, he says three times as much to the husband as he does to the wife. So let’s look at what exactly a good, godly husband is to do for his wife.
11/6/2022 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Love and Marriage
Marriage is tough. Marriage is hard work. Dating reveals the best in you; marriage can reveal the worst of you. But that doesn’t mean marriage isn’t worth pursuing. Marriage was God’s ideal idea. It was His creation, and therefore it is meant for good. Does that mean it doesn’t come with challenges? Absolutely not. But it does mean that marriage can be an incredible tool of sanctification and a beautiful model of God’s relationship with us if we will lean into learning how God intended marriage to be. So with this in mind, let’s take a look at three principles of love and marriage we need to recapture in the present day.
10/30/2022 • 45 minutes, 55 seconds
One on One
As we wrap up this series, I’m going to share with you a one-on- one encounter that happened two thousand years ago that gives us the perfect example of how to engage people one-on-one with the gospel. God did not allow you to hear about what Jesus did for you, believe what Jesus did for you, and move you to accept what Jesus did for you just so you could just keep it to yourself. Salvation is not to be stored; it is to be shared. Not only is every Christian commanded to do evangelism, to share the Gospel, to tell other people about Christ, but God has also equipped every one of us to do it and given us the tools that we need. Let’s look at three steps we can take to share the gospel with others.
10/23/2022 • 34 minutes, 25 seconds
The One That Matters
In today’s key passage of Scripture, Jesus is talking to two groups of people – sinners and Pharisees (people who were banned from going to church and people who never missed it.) One group was so bad they didn’t think God would ever accept them. The other group was so good that they thought God had already accepted them, but they were wrong, so He told this parable. Another misnomer is that the story is about either son. It really isn’t. The main character of the story is the father. The father is mentioned twelve times in twenty verses. He is the real hero of the story. The story is not so much about a sinning son or a bitter brother, but a forgiving father. Of course, the father represents God. The whole point of the parable is very simple. The Father’s door is always open and the Father’s message is always “Welcome.” The parable actually falls neatly into three different parts that tell us about the heart of our wonderful God. Let’s look at each of those parts now.
10/16/2022 • 33 minutes, 50 seconds
Looking Out for Number One
In probably the most famous parable Jesus ever told he shows us why if we have the heart of God, we will have a heart for one - for that one person who doesn’t know God, for that one person who needs to hear the gospel, for that one person who is lost and needs to be found. The problem was that the religious crowd only cared about the people who were in the temple while on the other hand, Jesus cared about the one that was outside the temple. The religious crowd built walls; Jesus built bridges. The religious crowd locked the doors to the church. Jesus took the doors out because Jesus was looking out for number one, except number one was not Himself. Number one was others. I want to challenge you today to begin looking out for number one like Jesus did, and we’ll learn from today’s key passage why we should, how we can, and what happens when we do.
10/9/2022 • 42 minutes, 47 seconds
What Legacy Am I Going To Leave?
Every day of your life is just like money – you spend it. You can’t save it and you can’t store it. You have to spend it and you either spend it wisely or foolishly and the way we spend the days of our life will determine the legacy that we leave. So how would you like to leave a legacy? You want to be able to look back on your life and say at the end of the day, you have no remorse, no regret, no retreat, right? You want to hear one day from the God that created you, “Well done good and faithful servant.” Well, for those things to happen, we must determine to do three things.
10/2/2022 • 37 minutes, 33 seconds
What Life Am I Going To Live?
What did Jesus mean by “the abundant life” in today’s key verse? I know what He didn’t mean. It is not a life that is found in stuff, money, possessions, or financial security. When Jesus called the disciples to follow Him, every one of them left everything behind. Even though He promised them an abundant life, He never offered them financial security, physical comfort, a retirement plan, health insurance, and certainly no health and wealth gospel. He didn’t even promise them a long life because many of them died early. Here is what He meant. The abundant life (the only life worth living) is a life lived in, through, and for Jesus. In this message, we are going to learn from these disciples as we think about how to live the only life worth living.
9/25/2022 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
What Lord Am I Going To Love?
The first question we are going to tackle in this series is, “What Lord am I going to love?” I freely admit that this question carries an assumption that I believe is true. We all worship and love something or someone above everything else. Whoever or wherever that is, is your lord. That lord may be your ego, your money, your family, your job, power, influence, pleasure, happiness, and even your own life. This first question I believe is the fundamental question that determines the answer to the other two questions. So let’s dive in.
9/18/2022 • 31 minutes, 25 seconds
From Bitter to Better
Bitterness is harbored hurt hidden in the heart. Of all the emotions I will cover, I believe this one may be the most dangerous. I fear bitterness in my life more than anything else. Do you know why? Because bitterness is an acid that destroys its own container. In a New Testament book called Hebrews 12 there is some strong warning about the danger of bitterness, but also some great wisdom on how to deal with bitterness. If you are bitter now, you will be better later.
9/11/2022 • 33 minutes, 9 seconds
Calm the Nerves
As we continue our series on feelings and emotions, today we are going to look at anxiety. I would define anxiety as a lethal combination of worry and fear that dominate your mind, saturate your heart, and devastate your soul. We are abiding in fear. It is that feeling that continues to linger long after the actual threat or fear has dissipated. It is a far greater intensity than just worried. People use worry and anxiety interchangeably. However, they are very different psychological states. According to Psychology Today, “Worry tends to be more focused on thoughts in our heads, while anxiety is more visceral, in that we feel it throughout our bodies.” The good news is a man with flesh and blood, sitting in a Roman prison, facing certain death, knowing he probably wouldn’t get out of that prison alive and not knowing what day he would die understood anxiety. In a book called Philippians, he gives us a four-step process on how to calm your nerves.
9/4/2022 • 39 minutes, 40 seconds
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
God’s word has a lot to say about our feelings and our emotions. One of the things I love about Scripture is that when God paints the portraits of his men and women, they are not photoshopped. You see warts and wrinkles. You see flaws and faults. Today, we are going to look at one of the most famous men in the Bible – a prophet named Elijah. If God had a Hall of Fame, Elijah would easily be elected on the first ballot. He had so much of the power and presence of God in his life. He is the first person in the Bible to raise a person from the dead. But Elijah also had some troubles in life. As we are about to see, he was so depressed that he was suicidal. But in today’s message, we are going to look at how Elijah managed to get out of that valley, and with God’s help so can you. Elijah found in God a bridge over the troubled waters of depression that is still available to us today.
8/28/2022 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
Thank You Very Much
Being thankful is so important to God that He actually commands us to be thankful. A man in the New Testament by the name of Paul went through a tremendous amount of suffering and heartache that would cause anybody to be bitter and ungrateful and maybe even mad at God. He wrote these words, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” (I Thessalonians 5:18) You may not feel very thankful right now because of where you are in your life. Even though you may not feel thankful you can be thankful. This great man tells us how to be thankful and why to be thankful.
8/21/2022 • 38 minutes, 7 seconds
Good and Angry
Ralph Waldo Emerson, one of the greatest writers and poets in American history said, “Every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty-seconds of peace of mind.” Not only do I agree with that statement, but I will candidly admit I have given up a lot of time of peace of mind. I can get angry, and I know I am not the only one. Thankfully, God’s Word has a lot to say about anger. In the book of Ephesians, Paul gives a prescription for those of us who are temper challenged to practice divine anger management. For many of us, by the grace of God, it can be done, it should be done, and it will be done if we will take three steps.
8/14/2022 • 40 minutes, 14 seconds
Totally Satisfied
Jesus came to give us joy, peace, satisfaction, and contentment. Paul understood that probably better than anyone, even as he was writing from a Roman prison, when he wasn’t going anywhere and was stuck where he was. He wasn’t going to have any more than what he had, and he certainly had no computer and no cellphone. He pens this letter by talking about how he had found the secret of satisfaction. If Paul had died with his last words he would have been totally satisfied. There are three things we can do to live a life of total satisfaction according to Paul, and my prayer is that we all learn to implement these things in our lives so we can be totally satisfied as well.
8/7/2022 • 42 minutes, 22 seconds
Stress Out
The question now before us in today’s message is this: How can you bear the fruit of joy that you have to handle, with all the problems that you have to solve, with all the people that you have to deal with? A man who is in prison, under the threat of death every day, not knowing whether he would live or die, from one day to the next, wrote the perfect prescription for how to get stress out when you are stressed out. Paul gives us four steps to follow if we want to experience stress relief, and I can guarantee that your life will be richer, better, and sweeter if you practice these steps on a daily basis.
7/31/2022 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
Eye on the Prize
Life is exactly like a race. From the time you are born until the time you die you are running a race. The one goal in every race is to cross the finish line. No matter what else you do in a race it doesn’t matter how hard you run or how fast you run. If you don’t cross the finish line you won’t win. One sure-fire way to get joy and ultimately win in the life you are living is to set God-given goals and then to give your life every day to reaching those goals. A man by the name of Paul gives us the formula on how to do that. He gives us three simple steps that you can use at the beginning of every year, every month, every week, and every day to make that year, that month, that week, and that day the best year, best month, best week and best day of your life.
7/24/2022 • 42 minutes, 34 seconds
What Difference Do I Make?
I believe that two things will determine what difference you made and to the degree that you made a difference - what you know and who you know. Nobody got a bigger bang for the buck of their life, outside of Jesus, than a man named Paul. Besides him, I don’t believe anyone who has ever lived had a more productive life, got more out of his potential, or had a greater long-term impact than this man who took a seed called the gospel, planted it as far as he could go, and the result has been the explosion of Christianity that we see all over the world two-thousand years later. How did he do it? What was the secret to his unbelievable influence and impact? Well, we have discovered the secret of who we should know and what we should know that will help us to get where we need to go in life and where God wants us to be when it is over. We should be determined to know three things on a daily basis, and they made all the difference.
7/17/2022 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
Joy Ride
We only get to take the ride of life once. Shouldn’t it be a joyride? Even with the bumps in the road, the sharp curves, the steep cliffs, and the deep valleys, don’t you want every hour of every day, of every week, of every year, to be filled with joy? In the coming days, would you like to be less stressed out? Would you like to maximize your pleasure and minimize your pain? Would you like to face life every day with a smile on your face, a bounce to your step, and joy in your heart regardless of your circumstances? In the second chapter of Philippians, Paul gives a three-step formula on how to do that. So, if you want to enjoy the ride of life, I guarantee that you will if you take these three steps.
7/10/2022 • 36 minutes, 50 seconds
Always Ready
There are two things that every human being has to face from the moment they are born. That is life and death. I don’t believe you are ready to live until you are ready to die. I also don’t believe you are ready to die until you are ready to live. I believe that Jesus is the only one who can truly get you ready for both. When Paul was in prison, he had to go to sleep every night ready to die the next morning. But even in this terrible set of circumstances, he continued to rejoice because he recognized that his life was in Christ, and to die was gain. In this message, I want to walk through the different things we gain when we die so that we can live our lives unafraid of death.
7/3/2022 • 43 minutes, 25 seconds
Church Wanted
The Apostle Paul wrote thirteen books of the New Testament. All of them were letters. Of the thirteen letters, eleven of them were written to seven different churches. Philippians is the only letter that we have in the New Testament where Paul never one time corrects bad teaching, rebukes bad behavior, or handled a bad situation. We see only a completely positive letter to a church he wrote. This was a church that was full of joy. It was a church that gave joy to the pastor that founded it and gave joy to the people who attended it. Nineteen times you will find in this book the words “rejoice, joy, and gladness.” When you read this book you realize this is what a church should look like on the inside to the people who attend it, but it is also what a church ought to look like from the outside to people who don’t attend it. I want to share with you today the three things that are true about that church that I want to be true about the church today, both to insiders and to outsiders. I want to be a church wanted.
6/26/2022 • 38 minutes, 2 seconds
Knowing God
The God we have been talking about throughout this entire series knows you better than anyone or anything. Just like He knew Moses, and He knew the Israelites, He knows you too. But the question of the day is this, “Do you know God?” Now the question is not, “Do you know about God?” The question is not even, “Do you believe in God?” The question I am asking is, “Do you know God personally?” Then I would follow up that question with this one, “How well do you know God?” I can answer that question for all of us. You know God as well as you want to. As we wrap up this series with today’s message, we are going to take a look at how we can come to know God deeply and personally.
6/19/2022 • 45 minutes, 14 seconds
Idol Hands, Devil's Workshop
The people of Israel had been treating God like a heavenly bellhop expecting Him to be at their every beck and call and give them everything they wanted when they wanted it. When Moses had lingered on that mountaintop meeting with God, they decide they would just take matters into their own hands. They would make a god more to their liking. The truth is, we all have “idol hands” that tend to either make the God we worship the God we want or make the god that we want the god that we worship. We’re going to learn today that if you are for God, you won’t put anything before God. You may not think that you have an idolatry problem. You may not even understand why we even have to discuss this issue, but when we see how we do choose false idols and what happens when we do, my prayer is it will cause all of us to give our total loyalty, complete love, and full life to the only true God there is.
6/12/2022 • 45 minutes, 34 seconds
Mountain Top Meetings
In this message, we are going to study the story of when God had a word for His people and wanted to meet with them. But before the people met with God, God wanted to meet with Moses. Every meeting was a mountaintop meeting and though you might get the idea from the movies that Moses only went up the mountain one time, he actually went up seven times. God wanted to show both Moses and the people that there is no bigger deal in life than meeting with God. What’s also great about this story is that we learn that the same God who met with Moses wants to meet with you. The same God that spoke to Moses wants to speak to you. We can learn from this mountaintop meeting how we can meet with the God of this universe every day, and not only do we not have to make an appointment or wait in line, but when we meet with Him, He will give us His undivided attention.
6/5/2022 • 42 minutes, 11 seconds
When Push Comes to Shove
We have been studying a man by the name of Moses in a series we are calling, “Red Sea Moments.” This great man of God was facing a Red Sea moment when he came to his own level of stress. He is leading two million of his people through wilderness and desert and they are burning up at times at the way he is doing it, and he is burning out trying. In the 18th chapter of Exodus, Moses had a moment and a meeting that didn’t just change his life, but it literally saved his life and helped him complete his tasks. It is not only very practical, but it is very spiritual. If you feel overworked and overwhelmed, now’s the time to admit it, because you will never be the father, the mother, the husband, the wife, the employee, or even the Christian that you should be as long as you stay there. Moses took three simple steps that kept him from burning out that you can take as well.
5/29/2022 • 45 minutes, 20 seconds
Living Hand to Mouth
One of the things that you will see throughout the books of Exodus and Numbers is how much complaining and griping the Israelites did. At different times in Exodus and Numbers, Moses and the Lord had to listen to their complaints. Every one of them had to do with food, drink, and living conditions. You have to wonder why God let his people get thirsty and then in this chapter he lets them get hungry. Why does God let us go through times of need, hardship, and difficulty? Because God is trying to teach us what He is trying to teach them and that is every single day of your life you live from His hand to your mouth. In this message, we are going to learn five things about God and about our daily life that I pray will lead us to be people not of griping, but gratitude, not of complaining, but celebrating.
5/22/2022 • 40 minutes, 23 seconds
When You Back is Against the Wall
As we look today in the book of Exodus in chapter 14, we are going to read about the most celebrated event in Jewish history. Two movies have been made concerning this event and two words are all you need to know – The Exodus. If you had been standing where Moses was standing, you would have said, “This is the end of the line. We need to get our affairs in order. It’s over.” Normally, I wouldn’t spoil the ending by telling you what happens, but most of you already know it. God parts the Red Sea. The children of Israel pass through. He then closes the waters back on the Egyptian army, drowns them, and saves the day. The same God that came through for Moses and the nation of Israel is alive and well and wants to come through for you. In this message, we are going to learn what we need to do when our back is against the wall, just like Moses’ was.
5/15/2022 • 43 minutes, 20 seconds
Don't Beat Around the Bush
You may be asking, “What does a burning bush or a Red Sea or a man named Moses have to do with me?” You will learn the answer to this question throughout this series as we discover that we all have Red Sea moments. We all come face-to-face at times with burning bushes. Moses is a lot like all of us and the God of Moses is still alive today and wants to move in your life the same way He moved in his. You are going to learn three lessons today that will teach you don’t ever beat around a bush that calls your name. If you feel like you are living on the backside of the desert and nobody knows about your life or cares about it, and you even feel like God has forgotten you, take these three lessons to heart.
5/8/2022 • 44 minutes, 53 seconds
Miracle in the Mirror
When Moses was born, Israel had become slaves in the land of Egypt, but that wasn’t always the case. Because of a great man named Joseph, the Egyptian pharaoh had basically adopted them into the nation, giving them favored status and the full rights of citizenship. Four hundred years had passed and now Israel had two big problems. There was a pharaoh that had forgotten who Joseph was, but even more importantly, the nation of Israel had forgotten who God was. It was in that situation that a baby was born that changed everything. Israel needed a miracle, and that miracle came in the form of a baby, a baby named Moses. And as we read his story, we will see that three things were true of Moses that are true of you.
5/1/2022 • 38 minutes, 15 seconds
Got Milk?
I hear so many Christians today express concern about the way our culture is increasingly rejecting biblical Christianity. I share the same concern, but honestly, I am a lot more concerned about evangelical Christians rejecting the Bible. I don’t mean that Christians reject the truth of the Bible, but they reject time in the Bible. It’s like when you try to give a baby a bottle, but they refuse to drink it. You know it’s what they need to grow stronger, but for some reason, they don’t want it. We’ve got milk (in the Word of God). We are just not drinking it. And because we are not, we are starving ourselves of direction in how to walk, wisdom in how to think, and guidance in how to live. I want to share with you today three habits we need to develop if our relationship with God is going to be as rich, as powerful, and as meaningful as it should be.
4/24/2022 • 39 minutes, 49 seconds
The Day Death Died
Good Friday was the day Jesus died, but Sunday was the day that death died. Some women came to the tomb that day to anoint Jesus’ dead body with spices, which was a Jewish custom. Little did they know they wouldn’t need spices that day. Even though they found the tomb, they didn’t find the body. Nothing has ever fascinated humanity more deeply than the question of whether there is life after death. If it interests you at all, and you have never done your homework, then the subject is not finished until you read what happened on that Sunday morning. As we go back and study the account of the resurrection of Jesus, we are going to see one way we can respond (in fact the way most people respond), but then we are going to see the two ways we should respond.
4/17/2022 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Comfort Zone
When God created the universe, there were no leftovers. There are no excess stars or planets. There is not too much water in the oceans and not too much land on the earth. Everything fits perfectly. Just as God doesn’t waste anything, He doesn’t want us to waste any experience we have in life, whether it is a good one or a bad one. He wants us to use it for the good of others and for His glory. The question is, “How do you do that?” A man by the name of Paul had a Ph.D. in sorrow, suffering, trials, and tribulations. Paul was an expert on what it meant to be comforted, and he had plenty of experience in needing to be. He experienced everything from emotional suffering, to physical sickness, to spiritual sorrow. Out of it, God taught him one of the most valuable lessons we can ever learn. God wants to use your misery for ministry. So if you currently find yourself in a place full of hurt and heartache, here is what you need to do.
4/10/2022 • 33 minutes, 16 seconds
Put Your Foot Down
In today’s key passage of Scripture, we read about a boy named Daniel and the predicament he found himself in as he shared a meal with the Babylonian king. He was offered food and wine from the king, but something deep in his soul told him not to accept the offerings. Why would he draw a line at eating the king’s food and drinking the king’s wine? There have been all kinds of speculation and reasons given, but we are not specifically told. One thing we do know is that in Middle Eastern culture, when you sat down to eat a meal, particularly with a ruler or a king, you were pledging loyalty to the king, but there was only one King and that was God. It appears as if Daniel is out of options. Yet here we learn a lesson about lines we find in the dirt of our own lives. As you go through life, you will find God-drawn lines that the world will tempt you to cross. When you stay on the God side, you will stay on the good side. If that’s the side you want to stay on, then pay close attention and follow where Daniel put his foot down.
4/3/2022 • 42 minutes, 34 seconds
How Great is Our God
Do your thoughts of God glorify Him or grieve Him? Do your prayers to God bless Him or insult Him? Does your giving show you trust God enough to give Him your tithe and believe He will meet all your needs? A. W. Tozer said: “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” How would you answer that question? If you need help or a starting point in coming up with your answer, a king named David wrote a song that gives us the most exhaustive description of the greatness of God found in the Bible. As we study this passage of Scripture today, we are going to learn why the greatest knowledge we can ever have is the knowledge of just how great God is. And as we do, we’re going to be able to get a little closer to answering the question, “How great is our God?”
3/27/2022 • 41 minutes, 1 second
In the Meantime
Big things come in little packages. For instance, even though today’s key passage is only one verse, in three sentences it answers the big question of how God wants us to live in the meantime. In order to properly understand this verse, we need to remember something as believers. A follower of Jesus is someone who has responded to the gospel. The gospel is that Jesus died for our sin and was physically raised from the dead. If we repent of our sins and place our faith in him, we will be saved, forgiven, receive eternal life, and have a relationship with God. What a lot of Christians fail to understand is that is where the gospel starts, not where the gospel ends. The gospel not only tells us how we are to relate to God; it then tells us how we are to relate to others. In other words, there is a vertical appropriation of the gospel that is to be followed by a horizontal application of the gospel. Jesus set a great example of what this looks like during His time on earth. He literally came to seek and to save that which was lost, but when they were hungry, He fed them. When they were thirsty, He gave them water to drink. When they were sick, He healed them. When they were hurting, He touched them. With that in mind, what are we to do in the meantime?
3/20/2022 • 39 minutes, 10 seconds
Clean Slate
You may be living with guilt today, but you don’t have to live with guilt tomorrow. Let me say upfront there is no human cure for the problem of guilt, because the cause of all guilt is sin and only God can deal with sin. Sin is the wound. Guilt is the infection. There is only one cure for guilt and the best doctors, surgeons, psychiatrists, counselors, psychologists and advisors and medicines in the entire world cannot cure this illness. There is only one cure for guilt and that is forgiveness. There is only one source of true forgiveness and that is God. We are going to learn more about that truth as we study Psalm 51 in this message and learn how we can say goodbye to guilt and have a clean slate.
3/13/2022 • 43 minutes, 47 seconds
Never Alone
The crisis of loneliness is as grave a threat to public health as obesity or substance abuse. Research tells us that lonely people are more likely to become ill, experience cognitive decline, and died early. Feeling lonely results in a sixty-percent increased risk of functional decline and a forty-five percent greater risk of death. If you battle loneliness, you are in company with the man who wrote these words in a book in the Bible called “Psalms.” Imagine you are a counselor, and you hear him say this, “I am like a desert owl, like an owl among the ruins. I lie awake; I have become like a bird alone on a roof” (Psalm 102:6-7). What is his problem? Loneliness. He felt like an isolated owl wondering out loud, “Who gives a hoot?” Hearing those words, you might be saying, “That is exactly how I feel.” If it is, I have good news. There is a way up, and there is a way out of your loneliness. Let’s find it together.
3/6/2022 • 41 minutes, 22 seconds
Slaying the Green-Eyed Monster
It is very, very difficult to stand up straight against the blast of jealousy. We all have read how the Pharisees made sure Jesus was crucified, but do you know what the primary motive was? Matthew 27:18 says, “For he knew that it was out of envy that they had delivered him up.” That word there for “envy” is the word that literally means “jealousy.” What drove the nails through the body of Jesus was the hammer of jealousy. Jealousy does kill. It kills marriages, friendships, and families. It is said that jealousy is the ace up Satan’s sleeve. This green-eyed monster is a giant, but God specializes in slaying giants. So let’s take a look at how we can slay this green-eyed monster.
2/27/2022 • 43 minutes, 54 seconds
Stress for Success
Stress is the gap between what we face and what we think we can face. It is the difference in what we believe we must do versus what we believe we can do. You can call it the “stress factor.” It is the canyon between the “ought to” and the belief we “can’t do.” Basically, a medical doctor put it simply, “A person’s stress level has to do with what a person believes.” There is ancient advice that was given almost three millennia ago by a prophet named Isaiah who was facing along with his nation an unbelievable time of stress. Isaiah gives us a divine prescription for stress that comes from the heart of God. So when life becomes unbearable, the storm gets too strong, your rope of hope has been cut in half and you feel like throwing in the towel, here is how to have stress success.
1/23/2022 • 44 minutes, 21 seconds
Worry Free
If I asked you, “What are you worried about right now?” you could tell me something very quickly. We’re all worried about something. Worry never seems to go away. Fortunately, Jesus had a lot to say about worry. A big portion of the greatest sermon ever preached in the history of the world was geared toward worry. So as we look at that sermon, Jesus is going to tell us how to conquer our worries by making sure we take care of just three days in our lives – yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
1/9/2022 • 42 minutes, 47 seconds
Happy New You
Forty percent of the people who make New Year’s resolutions break them by the end of January. Seventy-five percent will have broken them by Valentine’s Day. That is why I want to propose that what we need is not a New Year’s resolution, but a New Year’s revolution - real change that can mean a happy new you for this happy New Year. A man by the name of Paul sitting in a Roman prison of all places gives us a perfect way to do that. In Philippians chapter 3, he gives us three simple things that if we do them on a daily basis every day can bring a happy new you. They are doable, all achievable and all possible. What is really great is if you will do these things, they will not necessarily take you where you think you need to go, but they will take you farther than that. They will take you where God wants you to go.
1/2/2022 • 38 minutes, 17 seconds
Breaking Good
If you are like me, you have had moments in your life when you can’t help but ask, “God, where are you?” Even worse, is when you find yourself asking, “God, what good are you?” or “God, are you really good?” After all, we think “If you are a good God and I’m trying to be a good person, why do these bad things happen to me?” Then to make things worse, a pastor like me steps up to a platform and looks at people like you and says, “Don’t worry. Things that are breaking bad will eventually be breaking good.” My late dad used to say to me all the time, “Son, I’ve learned it all works out for the good in the end.” Honestly, that sounds cold, calloused, and even somewhat condescending when it is actually meant to be comforting. But what if it is true? What if things that are breaking bad will ultimately break good? That’s what we’re going to look at in today’s message as dive into Romans 8:28-29.
12/26/2021 • 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Birth Right
In the first chapter of his gospel, John makes it plain that this baby that was born was none other than God in the flesh. That is the “So what?” of Christmas. We answered that “So What?” question in the first two messages. Today, we deal with the “Now What?” and the answer to the first question gives us the answer to the second question. Jesus was born into a human family so that we might be born into heaven’s family. Jesus was born as the Son of God so that we might be born again as children of God. Our birthright is going to tell us because of who Jesus is, what we are to do if we have or if we would like to receive that birth right.
12/19/2021 • 43 minutes, 51 seconds
Simply Divine
Christmas is not just a day that we celebrate. It is not even just a date that we commemorate; Christmas is about a deity that we coronate. Unless the Gospel writers were liars, unless the disciples who spent three years with him and ran from him before he died but died for him after he came back from the grave, were either all on drugs or hallucinating, then as someone well said, “If Jesus was not God, he certainly deserved an Academy Award, for he put on the best act in history.” Those eyewitnesses in one majestic sentence tell us how to truly respond to this baby born in Bethlehem years ago.
12/12/2021 • 44 minutes
Disciple: Conquering Cultural Christianity
One of the greatest problems we have in the church is that we have too many people who have made decisions, but too few people who have become disciples. What we have in the church more often than not are not disciples; we have cultural Christians. These are people who proudly bear the label of Christian, but they don’t truly live the life of a disciple. The only cure for cultural Christianity is discipleship. In Luke chapter nine, Jesus tells us what it takes to become a disciple in just one sentence. I am going to reverse engineer what Jesus said and show you four marks of a cultural Christian. As I do, I want you to decide whether or not you are a true disciple or a cultural Christian.
11/28/2021 • 49 minutes, 8 seconds
Sent: Send Me
I truly believe that the best life, the greatest life, and the only life to live is the cross-shaped life. That is a life where we worship, we are discipled, we serve and then we are sent. Now, please understand that this is not an idea I made up. It actually comes from a vision that a prophet named Isaiah had 2800 years ago. Isaiah had a front-row seat to see who God really is and it changed his life forever. From that moment on, he became a “sent” person. The reasons he was sent are the same reasons that we should want to be sent as well. Let’s look at those reasons right now.
11/21/2021 • 40 minutes, 55 seconds
Serve: Opening My Gifts
If you are a follower of Christ, you have been called to be a minister for Christ, to serve others with the gifts and talents you’ve been given. What’s more, you will maximize your fulfillment in life, your enjoyment of life, and your impact in life when you find the sweet spot of serving other people. A disciple called Peter wrote a book called I Peter in which there are several reasons why we should not look at serving as something we have to do, but something we should want to do. Let’s look at those reasons right now.
11/14/2021 • 40 minutes, 9 seconds
Worship: Right From the Heart
If I were to ask ten people in this room to write down their definition of worship you would get ten different answers. Amazingly, though the Bible talks very much about worship and describes what worship looks like, worship is really only defined in one place that I can find in the Bible, and that is in Romans 12. In this passage, Paul tells us that worship is giving all that I am to all that God is. That means you can come to church. You can lift your hands. You can sing at the top of your lungs. You can listen to every word that is preached and take copious notes. You can even drop a dime or a dollar in the offering, but you have not worshipped until you have given all that you are to all that God is.
11/7/2021 • 43 minutes, 2 seconds
Family Feud
There is no question that Covid-19 has had a tremendous effect on our nation financially, economically, physically, spiritually, and emotionally. From the very beginning when we were asked to isolate, stay at home, and put ourselves under quarantine for the foreseeable future, sociologists, mental health experts, and others predicted that we would see a tremendous strain in the home, particularly within marriages and the family as a whole. I’m sure you and I can agree that these experts were right. We’re all dealing with plenty of tension, conflict, and uneasiness with those closest to us, particularly our children. But how can we view this season as a chance to influence and impact our kids, rather than grow impatient with them? How can we leverage this time with them for the Kingdom of God? That’s exactly what we’re going to look at in this message.
10/31/2021 • 31 minutes, 19 seconds
Coming Back
What we are about to read is about an event that is coming that nobody likes to talk about, and a lot of people want to deny and that is the judgment of God. What you will see is that the passage isn’t really about the judge, or the sentence, or evidence that the judge uses to determine which sentence is appropriate. Do you remember the last time you were walking through a parking lot and a car alarm goes off? It is annoying and it is irritating, but if you are like me do you know what you do about it? Nothing, you keep walking. Do you know why? We have heard so many car alarms go off that now car alarms have lost their purpose. We don’t pay attention anymore. Think about what we are about to read as an alarm. You had best not ignore it, because we are all in this story. It reveals what is coming to us when life is over. There are facts we should face and be ready for what faces us.
10/24/2021 • 38 minutes, 53 seconds
Cutting In
In the third chapter of the Gospel of Mark, we see very clearly one of the things that gave Jesus heartburn, that made Jesus angry, and caused him to give his arch-enemies, the Pharisees that “look.” I particularly want those of us who are religious, church-going, heard about God and dotting religious “i’s” and crossing religious “t’s” to listen very carefully to this story because you are going to see a group of religious people that thought they were close to God and yet didn’t even know God. And then based on this story, I want to give you three practices to avoid that not only make Jesus angry but hurt his heart.
10/17/2021 • 40 minutes, 33 seconds
Catching Up
If you ever go into a job interview, headhunters and personnel experts will tell you there is one question you will always be asked and you had better be prepared to answer correctly and it is this one, “How do you measure success?” On one occasion, the disciples came to Jesus, and they asked him this question, “At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, ‘Who, then, is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?’” (Matthew 18:1). The disciples thought the ultimate success would be to be chosen as the greatest in the kingdom. In fact, two of the disciples even asked if they could sit on either side of Jesus in the kingdom. The disciples were waiting with bated breath, but Jesus as he was very capable of doing, did something totally unexpected. He bypassed their question, and he did this. “He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them” (Matthew 18:2). He said to these twelve disciples, these battle-tested harden veterans who had been with him for three years and thought they had it all together and thought they were ready for primetime, “If you want to catch up to me, you’ve got to first catch up to them.”
10/10/2021 • 37 minutes, 55 seconds
Calling Out
In the last public sermon that Jesus ever preached, He was calling out hypocritical holiness and counterfeit Christianity. Frankly, this is not a seeker-friendly topic. This is not a feel-good topic. This is not your best life now topic, but it is a topic that everyone and anyone who claims to be a follower of Jesus and every church need to hear about, think about, and talk about. In this sermon, we’re going to look at three things that Jesus says we need to do as we call out counterfeits, including the times we may be counterfeit ourselves.
10/3/2021 • 38 minutes, 7 seconds
Cleaning House
Today, we are going to look at probably the most angry that Jesus ever got. In fact, he not only expressed his anger verbally; he expressed it physically. Probably the most shocking picture of Jesus in the New Testament is when he cleaned house literally. He cleansed the temple. In fact, he did it twice. We are going to be looking at two passages of scripture – the second chapter of John and the twenty-first chapter of Matthew. In John, he cleansed the temple at the beginning of his ministry, and in Matthew, he did it at the end of his ministry. This story answers the two questions, “What made him angry?” and “Who was his anger directed toward?”
9/26/2021 • 38 minutes, 19 seconds
On Your Best Behavior
The book of Colossians focuses like a laser beam on the one who created the universe and the one who controls the universe – Jesus Christ. Paul has been laying out the Jesus that Christians believe in and the Jesus that Christians belong to. Now, Paul is going to show us how Christians are to behave like the Jesus they believe in and the Jesus they belong to. In Colossians chapter 4 he shares with us in five verses how we should behave toward others so that others might believe in Jesus. We have a responsibility once we give our lives to Jesus Christ. Once the guardian of the galaxy becomes the God of our hearts, we are to behave toward others like a magnet draws iron so that we will draw people to Jesus.
9/19/2021 • 36 minutes, 25 seconds
House Rules
In the third chapter of the Book of Colossians, in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul lays out the house rules for the church as we come together corporately as a body, but then as we leave the church individually as members of that body. When I was growing up my mom and dad had certain house rules for how we were to conduct ourselves in our home, but some of those same rules applied for when we left the home because when we left the home we were actually taking the home with us. The way we lived our lives outside the house reflected the kind of house that we lived in. The same goes for how we live our lives as believers. As we begin this week’s study, I want you to take to heart this thought. The best argument for Christianity and the best argument against Christianity is the life of a Christian. Not only are we to be his witnesses, but we ought to be a part of the evidence. This is the way we are to do it.
9/12/2021 • 36 minutes, 40 seconds
Can't We All Just Get Along?
One of the most popular presidents in history, Theodore Roosevelt, said this, “The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.” I find that hard to argue with because at the end of the day, every single part of your life and mine is all about relationships. Just think about it. Your spiritual life is determined by your relationship with God. Your vocational life is determined by your relationship with your employees, your boss, and your fellow workers. Your social life is determined by your relationship with your friends. Your marital life is determined by your relationship with your spouse and on and on it goes... At the end of the day, what life is all about is making those relationships work. In the third chapter of Colossians, Paul shares with us three things we must do daily, continuously, and personally to get along with each other and have great relationships.
9/5/2021 • 35 minutes, 11 seconds
Aim High
Every life should have a target, a bullseye, a goal, an aim and any healthy individual I think would want the following for his life: You want to live the best life you can. Be the best person you can be. Have the best influence you can have. Leave the best legacy you can. In order to do that, you’ve got to aim high. I am convinced the reason most people will live a life of little consequence, little influence, and little impact is because they aimed too low. We should all aim high with the life that God has given us. Where should our aim be and how high should it go? What your heart loves the most and what your mind thinks about the most will determine the life that you live. So, every day where should we be aiming? You aim at what you look at, so how can we know that we are looking at the right target and we are looking at the right altitude?
8/29/2021 • 30 minutes, 21 seconds
Nailed
No other book in the Bible focuses more on Jesus, who he was, what he did, and why it is so important than the book of Colossians. In Colossians chapter 2, we are going to see exactly why Jesus was nailed to the cross that day because it was more than just the body of a man and everything that needed to be nailed along with Him. In fact, what was nailed that day took care of my past, my present, and my future, and the same is true for you. So let’s look specifically at what was nailed to the cross with Jesus so that we can understand all that had to die so that we could have a relationship with God and be reconciled to Him.
8/22/2021 • 27 minutes, 16 seconds
The Walk of a Lifetime
The Bible elevates Jesus more, exalts Jesus more, and extols Jesus more than anything ever created. The walk of a lifetime should be centered around Him. A Christian is someone who has walked to Jesus and now walks with Jesus and always walks for Jesus. Therein lies a big problem that we as Christians and as a church face greatly today. Too many people who call themselves Christians have either never truly walked to Jesus or they have quit walking with Jesus and for Jesus, and now they are walking in the wrong direction. Thankfully we have the words of Paul in the book of Colossians to help make sure we keep walking with and for Jesus, even when we’re tempted to stray off the path. Paul reminds us of what a true Christian looks like and what a Christian does with their lives. They take the walk of a lifetime, and this walk always involves three steps.
8/15/2021 • 41 minutes, 39 seconds
Prayer for Dummies
At the beginning of the book of Colossians, there is a prayer that Paul prayed for a people whom he had never even seen. It is one of the greatest prayers ever prayed, and it is a perfect model on how you and I can pray for people we don’t even know. If we were to write a book called “Prayer for Dummies” you could write the entire book based on this one prayer. Many times you are praying to God because you really don’t know what you should be saying to God. But this is a one-size-fits-all prayer. It is a prayer you can pray for anybody, anytime, under any circumstances, for family members, friends, and employees. I would ask you to pray this prayer for me and it is a prayer we need to pray for our church. Let’s look at the components Paul includes in this prayer specifically.
8/8/2021 • 41 minutes, 42 seconds
One Foot In Front of the Other
People tend to go to two extremes with their body. Some people don’t think their body is as important as God does. Other people think their body is more important than God does. Whichever group we happen to be in, I want us to see our body in a completely different way than maybe we ever have before. How you see your body will determine how you treat your body. Whether you ignore your body, adore your body, or abhor your body is not a physical issue, but a spiritual issue. So as we conclude our series called “Otherwise” we’re going to learn that living healthy is part of living holy, and we’re going to look at the words of Paul to see how we can live a healthy and holy life.
8/1/2021 • 42 minutes, 13 seconds
The Other Side of Life
There are two sides to everyone’s life: the visible side and the invisible side, the side that everybody sees and the side that nobody sees. And what happens on one side can determine the success or failure of the other side. More specifically, how you deal with temptation on one side determines the success or failure of the other side. But we’re going to learn in this message is that temptation can be tamed. To do that, let’s look at what Paul has to tell us about temptation and see what we need to keep in mind so that we’re not overtaken by temptation.
7/25/2021 • 47 minutes, 32 seconds
Some Other Time
There is only one of two ways you can use time: wisely or foolishly. Thankfully, God has not left us on our own to sort out how we ought to spend our time and how we ought to live our days out on this earth. He has given us specific advice on the best way to use every day and there is an encyclopedia full of wisdom on how to manage time wisely in a simple statement of Scripture. We’re going to take a look at that Scripture today, and as we do, we’re going to see that the most important use of your time is spending most of your time on what is most important. To make sure we do that, let’s discuss three steps we can take.
7/18/2021 • 39 minutes, 48 seconds
On the Other Hand
The challenge we all face every day is confronting the things in life we can change and making the right decisions about those changes. Life really comes down to making decisions. You are who you are today, what you are today, and where you are today because of the decisions you have made in the past. Nobody understands the importance of being able to make wise decisions more than a king. As one of the greatest kings who ever lived, he clearly understood the value of decision-making and made a decision that, in turn, made him the great king that he was. God did something for this king that He will do for us, and if we will follow this king’s example, we can make decisions fit for a king.
7/11/2021 • 47 minutes, 26 seconds
Shockproof
Forgiveness must always be the rule of the day between two followers of Jesus Christ. Both the offended party and the offending party have a biblical responsibility to heal the relationship and to restore what has been ruptured. Now we are going to get into the nitty-gritty of the process of forgiveness itself. It is one thing to know that you need to forgive. It is one thing to know that you want to forgive, but it is an entirely different thing to get to the point where you do forgive. I will warn you though the steps are simple the steps are difficult. But this is the one thing to remember: I must choose to forgive others just as God has forgiven me.
7/4/2021 • 39 minutes, 16 seconds
Surviving the Big One
How do you repair a relationship when you are not the one who ruptured it? It is not me. It is you that broke this. It is not us. It is them that caused the problem. In other words, we are going to answer the tough question, “What do you do when you are not the one that needs to get forgiveness, but the one who needs to give forgiveness.” For many of us, that is going to be a much tougher thing to do, because it is easier to seek forgiveness than it is to show forgiveness. It is easier to ask for it than it is to give it. C.S. Lewis wisely said, “Everybody thinks forgiveness is a lovely idea, until they have something to forgive.” When someone has offended us, someone has hurt us, someone has sinned against us, and it is their fault, we are going to see what God has to say about why we are the ones that should take the first step and how we are to do it.
6/27/2021 • 27 minutes, 15 seconds
Planting Your Feet
In Psalm 32, David wrote a song that talks about how he found the way back to redemption, restoration, and reconciliation. At this point in his life, David would have been a prime candidate for the series that we are in, because we’ve said that the first step you must take in order to make things right when you are in the wrong is to confess your sin. David had done that. We said the second thing you must do is repent of your sin and with God’s grace turn away from it. David had done that. Now, in this song, David tells us how to plant your feet on the solid rock of forgiveness and turn the sadness of a fault into the gladness of forgiveness. There is a reason why some of you in this room have confessed things you have done wrong and repented of them and have truly asked for forgiveness, but you still don’t feel forgiven. You struggle with guilt and I know why. I hear it all the time, “I still can’t forgive myself.” I am going to show you how to do that today once and for all.
6/20/2021 • 42 minutes, 53 seconds
Seismic Shift
Last week, we talked about confession. We said that the first person we must ask forgiveness from whenever we do wrong is God. The good news is we found out last week that God has a perfect record. Every time we sincerely confess our sins to God, God surely forgives us. The problem is too many people stop at confession and they think that all they have to do is just confess and all is well. But there is a second step that must be taken. I call it the seismic shift. A seismic shift is when there is a shifting in rocks so great that it causes another earthquake. There is a seismic shift that must take place with us and our sin if we are going to truly maintain our fellowship with God and that is found in the word “repentance.”
6/13/2021 • 43 minutes, 45 seconds
Confession: Start at the Epicenter
As we begin this new series called “Faults,” we are going to begin with the place where every relationship must begin if it is going to be fixed and fixed right and that is in our relationship with God. We are going to start at the epicenter. Do you know what the epicenter is? The epicenter is the location directly above the surface of the earth where an earthquake begins. The epicenter of every fault that causes every earthquake in our relationships is this: Sin is always against God first. You can sin against God and not sin against others, but every sin against others is first a sin against God. The first step that must always be taken to restore relationships, fix friendships, and mend marriages is confession. Confession in most cases always has two dimensions: vertical and horizontal. When our sin or our thought has hurt someone else, we must confess that sin first to God and then to others. So today, we are going to show you, in one verse of scripture, the most important step anyone can ever take that want to solve the problem caused by our fault.
6/6/2021 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
Where Is God?
There is not a greater teacher in life than trouble. Quite honestly, you learn a lot more about yourself and about life in the hard times than you ever will in the good times. Not to mention we can always count on when hard times hit, people of faith and no faith, religion and no religion, church and no church, come out of the woodwork and they ask the big question, “Where is God?” There is a man in the Bible who was probably outside of Jesus, the best known, and his name was Paul. If anybody had a right to be asking that question it was him. He blazed a trail for the Christian faith that no one else has come close to doing. He became the greatest missionary, the greatest apologist, the greatest church planter, the greatest evangelist and the greatest theologian that the world has ever known. What did he get for all of this? The words we are going to study today are in a letter he wrote to a young pastor named Timothy. He wrote sitting in a Roman dungeon, from which he would never escape, facing imminent death, and yet he answers this question: Where is God?
5/30/2021 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
It's Not About Me
An unknown person once said, “There are two great moments in a person’s life. The first is when you were born; the second is when you discover why you were born.” That leads me to make one of the most arrogant statements any pastor could ever make to anybody. If there is a God and if that God has revealed himself in the Bible, and if the Bible is God’s word and true, then I can confidently, though it may sound arrogantly say, “I know the purpose for which every person was born.” Now we may not carry that purpose out the same way throughout our lives, but nevertheless we were all born for the same purpose. Paul in one simple sentence gives us the one purpose for which we were created. It is the purpose of the church. In fact, in the grand scheme of things it is the purpose of everything. The reason we exist individually, why do we exist as a church, why did God create anything or anyone? Here is the purpose, “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31) Now here is the kicker. We will never understand our purpose, or accept our purpose, or practice our purpose unless we understand one thing about our lives – it is not about me.
5/23/2021 • 31 minutes, 5 seconds
One Job
When we get to heaven and we stand before the Lord, I am convinced that one question he is going to ask us individually and as a church is this one simple question, “You only had one job. Did you do it?” We don’t have to wonder what that one job is because Jesus clearly spelled it out. What he is about to say is not just to pastors, preachers, professors, priests or professionals. He is talking to people of all stripes, all colors, all ethnicities, men, women, rich and poor. We all have the same job. As a follower of Jesus, you are going to understand why we only have one job and why we should always be doing it.
5/16/2021 • 30 minutes, 57 seconds
Our Only Hope (Easter Message)
I can say without deliberation, hesitation or equivocation that there has never been a greater time to celebrate Easter, nor has there ever been a greater Easter to celebrate. Why? Because if Easter is true, if Jesus is alive, if He was raised from the dead, then not only do we have hope, not only do we have the best hope, but we have the only hope for our past, our present, and our future. Only a risen Lord can take care of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Therefore, we can have hope even in the darkest, most depressing circumstances. Those of us who believe in a risen Lord may feel helpless at times, but we are never hopeless. So with that in mind, let’s take a look at three truths about the Lord from which we can derive our hope.
4/4/2021 • 27 minutes, 15 seconds
Help Me With Temptation
As we wrap up this series, we are going to deal with the third area where not only certain people need help, but frankly we all need help, and that is in the area of temptation. I want to challenge you to think about something. If you think about every regret you have in life, every do-over, or as we golfers would say, “every mulligan you wish you could take,” everything you wished you hadn’t done, words you wished you had not said, places you wished you had not gone, or people you wish you had not hurt, I would say without exception it is because you failed to handle temptation. The great playwright, Oscar Wilde, once said, “I can handle anything except temptation.” The good news is everyone who knows Jesus, loves Jesus, and follows Jesus can overcome any temptation because of Jesus. Jesus, himself, has shown us how to do that.
3/28/2021 • 44 minutes, 34 seconds
Help Me With Worry
There is a difference between worry and concern. You should be concerned about your children getting a good education, coming to know Jesus as Lord and Savior, and concerned about the relationships they have and the friends that they make. If those things don’t concern you, you are a bad parent. You should be concerned about saving money for a rainy day and planning for retirement. Otherwise, you are foolish. There are certain things every day that call for legitimate concern. There is a difference between being care-free and care-less. But worry is a different matter and in the greatest sermon ever preached in the history of this planet, by the greatest preacher who ever lived, Jesus Christ, He took this issue of worry head on. He addressed it with the greatest advice any counselor could ever give. In this message, we’re going to take a look at what Jesus has to say about worry and how we can overcome the temptation to worry in the circumstances we face each day.
3/21/2021 • 26 minutes, 2 seconds
Help Me With Me
It’s a very common goal to want to be the best version of yourself. Go into any bookstore and bookshelf after bookshelf is lined with writings that will help you address your self-image and your self-worth and give you all kinds of techniques to help you feel better about yourself. But here is the problem. At the end of the day, whether it is losing weight, or gaining financial success, or becoming famous, or getting plastic surgery, or photo-shopping, it doesn’t solve the problem of low self-esteem. Here is why. The problem is not on the outside; it is on the inside. You will never see who you truly are on the inside until you know who you should be on the inside. Only God can help you see that.
3/14/2021 • 33 minutes, 17 seconds
Why? Why Not?
If you have ever felt like shaking your fist in God’s face or gone ahead and done it, you aren’t the first person and you won’t be the last. There is an entire book of the Bible built around a man who did just that. His name was Habakkuk, and he was a prophet. When he sees his people suffer and his nation on the verge of collapse, he can’t help but wrestle with this question, “If God is good and God is in control, why are these things happening?” If you are like Habakkuk and the ship of your faith is being overwhelmed by the tsunami of doubt, and your hand is slowly being raised to God in the shape of a fist, because you don’t understand why God is allowing you to lose your job, why God has allowed your mother or father or brother or sister or son or daughter to die, and why doesn’t God do something and do it now? The prophet tells us the answer to the “Why?” and the “Why not?” question.
3/7/2021 • 34 minutes, 24 seconds
Now and Forever
When David wrote Psalm 23, we don’t know how many more days, weeks, or years he had left in his life. But he definitely closes on a high note of what his life will be like for however long it lasts and what his life will be like after his life ends. He is looking at both now and forever. In this last stanza of this beautiful song, David shares with us what is true of us or can be true of us if the Lord is our shepherd, “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever” (Psalm 23:6). David basically says two things: one about life and one about death or life after death. These two things will be true of you if the Lord is your shepherd.
2/28/2021 • 36 minutes, 46 seconds
Just What I Need
In studying through Psalm 23, it is amazing to see how this psalm addresses practically all of our greatest needs from the cradle to the grave. In today’s key verse, David is describing how he realized that his greatest need and our greatest need is God. I believe that God is the only one that can address our greatest problems. Our greatest need will always be God, because only God can meet our greatest needs. The philosopher was right who said, “There is a god-shaped vacuum in every life that only God fill.” Listen to what David writes, “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows” (Psalm 23:5). When you understand this from a shepherd’s perspective, you will understand that God will always be just what you need. God meets our needs, but it is how he meets our needs that make this such a beautiful verse.
2/21/2021 • 32 minutes, 45 seconds
The Last Walk
I love what Jerry Seinfeld said, “According to most studies, people’s number one fear is public speaking and number two is death. This means to the average person if you have to go to a funeral you are better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.” Whether or not you fear death you do have to cope with it. Basically, you will cope with it in one of two ways: with hope or without hope. Two things have to be true, either this life is all there is or there is more to life than this life. This is one reason why I wish everyone would consider Christianity because I don’t know of any faith, or any religion, or any spiritual concept that gives more hope for death than Christianity. If just this one statement that David wrote is true, to rephrase Winston Churchill, “Death is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. It is just the end of the beginning.” The last walk we will ever take is the walk with death. We don’t know when, where or how we are going to take that walk, but we will. Let’s do what David did and let’s look ahead to what that walk could be like and where that walk could lead. If you know the God of life and death, it will be the best walk you will ever take.
2/14/2021 • 34 minutes, 52 seconds
Restoration Project
In the third stanza of Psalm 23, David shares with us that this shepherd loves us so much he will correct us when we make the wrong decisions and he will lead us to make the right decisions. If you are on the wrong road because of a wrong decision you’ve made, there is hope for you. If you are at a crossroads and you don’t know which way to go, there is help for you. In the third stanza, we find that there is healing for our past, help for our present, and hope for our future. David writes, “He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his namesake” (Psalm 23:3). We are all God’s restoration projects at times in our lives. This beautiful sentence tells us how God carries out that project perfectly.
2/7/2021 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
Rest Easy
Stress is robbing us of our rest and the lack of rest is increasing our stress and we are caught in this vicious cycle of physical, emotional and spiritual fatigue that never seems to end. But the good news is, the Lord is your shepherd, and He promises to give you rest. Close your eyes and get that imagery in your mind. You are a sheep. You have been walking all day. You are tired, thirsty and hungry. All of a sudden, you are lying in thick green grass, under the shade of a tree, beside the still waters of a stream that is flowing right beside you, resting easy. No matter where you are, and no matter what you are going through, that green grass, those still waters are right in front of you. You can enjoy them every day and rest easy. In the beautiful stanza of this beautiful psalm, we are told that if we follow the shepherd, we will find the rest we are looking for in these green pastures and still waters.
1/31/2021 • 38 minutes, 18 seconds
Listen to the Music
As we begin this study, we’re going to start witt the first verse. Anybody who has ever heard this psalm before knows that it is actually not just the first verse, but it is the foundational verse of this passage. Everything else David is going to say in this psalm is built upon the first line in the first stanza, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1). David gives us three reasons why, no matter what happens going forward, faith ought to be in, and fear ought to be out. Worship ought to be in, worrying ought to be out. Prayer to be in, and panic ought to be out. Let’s take a look at those reasons together.
1/24/2021 • 34 minutes, 57 seconds
Fire Out
As believers, we have a fire burning in us that is the Holy Spirit. As we live the Spirit-filled life, we are to be shining the light of Jesus to other people. There are things that we can do individually, as believers and together as a church, that will put out the Spirit’s fire and turn out the Spirit’s light. That is why we should not grieve the Holy Spirit by hurting His feelings nor should we quench the Holy Spirit smothering the fire. There is a difference between grieving the Spirit and quenching the Spirit. Here is the difference. We grieve the Holy Spirit by what we do to Him. We quench the Holy Spirit by what we refuse to let Him do through us. To put it another way, we grieve the Holy Spirit by doing what He tells us not to do. We quench the Holy Spirit by not doing what He tells us to do. So in this message, I want to share with you some things we must do, that the Spirit wants us to do, that to fail to do, would quench the Holy Spirit.
1/17/2021 • 31 minutes, 40 seconds
Holy Hurt
God the Holy Spirit loves you and wants what is best for you. He wants to take you only places where you should go. He wants to lead you to do things that only you should do. So the question is, “What are those things that a believer or an unbeliever can do that grieves the Holy Spirit, that breaks the heart of the Holy Spirit? Because, if we love God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit like we should, then we should never want to do anything that would bring them hurt to their heart. In today’s key passage, Paul tells us several things that we must do if we do not want to grieve the Holy Spirit and bring holy hurt to the One that loves us.
1/10/2021 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Full Up
Have you ever been in the presence of a Christian that you just immediately knew there was something different about them from the vast majority of other Christians you are with? You could just sense their closeness to God. You could just sense they were filled with God’s presence and God’s power. Maybe you have even found yourself wishing that you could be like them. Maybe somebody has come to your mind right now. The good news is that level of Christian living is not just for the so-called spiritual superstars. You are going to see in this message that it is for everyone. We know that because of something that was written 2000 years ago and who have brought to Jesus through the Spirit of God and lived His life filled with the Spirit of God.
1/3/2021 • 43 minutes, 52 seconds
Inside Scoop
What happened in that upper room to them was a low blow. Their dreams were going up in smoke. Their hopes were being dashed and the world was being turned upside-down. Everything was going wrong. Judas had just left to betray Jesus. Peter had just been told he would soon deny Jesus. Worst of all, Jesus tells them not only that He is going to die, but He is going to leave them. You name it, these disciples felt it. They were depressed, afraid, discouraged, and confused. But Jesus said that the Holy Spirit was so important that it would be to their advantage for Him to physically leave them, so the Spirit could come live inside them. Jesus said we would be better off having the Holy Spirit inside of us than to have Jesus beside us. You read that correctly. We are better off today with the Spirit inside of us than the disciples were with Jesus beside them, and in this message, we are going to learn why that is.
12/27/2020 • 33 minutes, 14 seconds
The Way Up: Son Down To Son Up
Have you ever thought about the fact that any religion, any spiritual belief that talks about any heaven or hell always talks about heaven being “up” and hell being “down.” You find it all over the Bible. For example, Psalm 14:2 says, “The Lord looks down from heaven on all mankind...” You see, Christmas is really just the beginning of a round trip that Jesus took from heaven down to earth and then took back up to heaven. In the second chapter of a letter that Paul wrote called Philippians, Paul describes this round trip. He tells us in this passage that if we do three things, we too can take the way up to heaven.
12/20/2020 • 38 minutes, 14 seconds
The Way Out: Follow the Leader
Unfortunately, we are living in a world where lying is common, practically expected, and seemingly just the way we do business. But at the end of the day, character is still important, and it still matters. It matters not just morally, ethically, and spiritually, but practically. We began by saying that the foundation of character is integrity. In this message, we are going to learn that the first fruit of integrity is honesty. Integrity is more than just honesty, but there can be no integrity without honesty. There is a man in the Bible who exemplified this trait in an incredible way, and that is Samuel. What elevated Samuel, both in the eyes of God and in the eyes of his people was his absolute, unfailing, uncompromising honesty. What distinguished him was not the high positions that he held, but the honest person that he was.
12/13/2020 • 40 minutes, 40 seconds
The Way In: The Right Time
In our first message of this series, we are going to help those of us who need God to show up in a strong way in our lives, but for whatever the reason He hasn’t yet. We all have those times when we wonder, “Is God asleep? Has He taken a leave of absence? I need God to do something, and I need God to do something now.” In the fourth chapter of a book called Galatians, a man by the name of Paul takes us all the way back, not just to the Christmas story, but what happened before the Christmas story. There are three things we can always know is true about God that should give you, not just peace about your present situation, but patience knowing that God will show up. If you are wondering where God is, what God is doing, and when God will act, let the Christmas story remind you of three things that are always true.
12/6/2020 • 43 minutes, 25 seconds
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12/1/2020 • 54 seconds
The Art of War
Have you ever wondered why life is so hard? Why it is such a struggle? Why there is so much suffering, pain, and agony in the world? Have you ever wondered why it is sometimes so hard to maintain a good marriage? Raise good children? Please your boss? Get your act together financially? Have you ever wondered why somebody is always fighting somebody else? It is because there is a war going on. It is a war between two rulers: Jesus and Satan. There are two kingdoms light and darkness. There are two armies – Jesus’ and the devil’s. The reason why everywhere you look there are struggles, suffering, and strife. We have a theological term for that. It is called spiritual warfare. Spiritual warfare is the battle that is being fought in the invisible spiritual world that has visible physical consequences. Every problem that you have outside of you is really a problem either on the inside of you or the inside of the person causing you the problem. So in this war manual that Paul gives us, he is going to share with us how to win the war of daily life and how to handle the struggles, the suffering and the strive that comes in the battle of life and how to win that war on a daily basis.
10/11/2020 • 36 minutes, 19 seconds
Work Ethic
Interestingly, work was not a human invention, it was actually God’s idea from the beginning. The very first command that God ever gave a human being was to work. Adam and Eve had barely taken their first breath when God said to them, “Your job is to be fruitful, to multiply and you are to subdue the earth. You are to rule over it and make it productive.” In fact, the very first time the word “work” is ever used in the Bible is used at the beginning of the biblical story, “The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it” (Genesis 2:15). Nobody is exempt if they are able from work. Even the Son of God came to do the work that God had given him to do. At the end of his life, Jesus said this, “I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do” (John 17:4). So it shouldn’t surprise us that the Word of God has something to tell us about work and how we should work. With that in mind, Paul showed people then how to live within that economic system and gave principles that apply to us today for those of us who work.
10/4/2020 • 46 minutes, 10 seconds
Power Surge
What would happen if every day of our lives every Christian experienced a power surge? What might happen in the church and what might happen outside the church? I believe our problem is not a power surge; it is surge protectors. There are many things that keep up from really experiencing God’s power. We are too busy. We are too uncommitted. We are too apathetic. We are too bothered if out of our comfort zone. More than anything else we need the one thing a daily basis that Paul talks about and it is, “We need a power surge of the Holy Spirit.” Here is the good news. The Spirit-filled life is not for super-star Christians, pastors or seminary graduates; it is for everyone who claims to know the Lord Jesus Christ. In this passage, Paul tells us three simple things.
9/27/2020 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
The Time is Now
There are only two dimensions where we can serve God: time and space. You live for God here and you live for God now. When you die, you go to a place where there no time and there is no space. That is why when it comes to our life, the time is always now. Our life is made up of time. When time is up, life is over. That is why the most important use of your time is spending most of your time on what is most important. Thankfully, God has not left us on our own to sort out how we ought to spend our time and how we ought to live our days on this earth. He has given us specific advice on the best way to use every day and get the best of every moment. You only have a certain amount of time and when time is up life is gone. So, how do we live so we understand that for us the time is now?
9/20/2020 • 39 minutes, 31 seconds
Debt Free
Let’s be honest. Forgiveness doesn’t come naturally, and it very rarely comes easily. It may be because of what the word means. The word “forgiveness” literally means “to let go” or “to send away.” It is a financial term that refers to the cancellation of a debt. When someone hurts you or does you wrong, they are in your debt. Forgiveness is your willingness on your own to simply write off cancel the debt. It is the willingness to simply say to a person who has done you wrong and really does owe you, “You don’t owe me anymore.” Sin is a debt that is owed. When you sin against someone you owe them. When they sin against you, they owe you. The only thing that pays the debt off is forgiveness, but when somebody is forgiven somebody has paid. Many of you need to become debt free today. If you will take three simple steps, you can become just that.
9/13/2020 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
Keep It Together
One reason I am always concerned about the unity of our church or any church is that the devil is in every church. Another word for “devil” is “diabolos” which gives us the word “diabolic” and it literally means “to split”. The devil is a splitter; a divider or a wedge driver. The first thing he ever did was to split Adam and Eve from God, which is still his number one goal and hobby which is to separate unbelievers from God and keep them separated and to separate us from each other. On the contrary, the very first thing Paul wants to do is to keep us together, but how do you do that? Because we are different; we are diverse. How do you keep diversity and differences from leading to discord and division? I am going to tell you from experience. Nothing is more harmful to the cause of Christ, to the witness of the Gospel, and the influence of the church than a church divided. Thankfully, there is a way to keep it together, and here’s how.
9/6/2020 • 35 minutes, 20 seconds
Direct Connect
You can tell a lot about your spiritual maturity with God by what you pray for and how you pray for it. But let’s be honest, we don’t always handle prayer the right way. In fact, there are two problems when it comes to prayer: we don’t know how to pray, and we don’t know what to pray for. At times our prayers are like throwing stuff against the wall and hoping it sticks. We are going to learn today that the greatest prayer you will ever pray and the prayer that you will know always makes a direct connect with God is the prayer that comes from God. God always answers every prayer that is according to His will, and any prayer that God tells you to pray reflects His will. We don’t always get what we pray for, but we always get what God wants us to pray for. From Ephesians 3, we get a one size fits all prayer that you can pray for anybody, anywhere, anytime, under any circumstances. Once you read it, you’ll realize you can’t pray a better prayer than this one.
8/30/2020 • 46 minutes, 16 seconds
Endgame
Since the beginning of time, God has had an agenda for the human race. He has an endgame for all of us. In fact, you could really give the Bible a one-word title and just call it “endgame”, but of course even the word “endgame” begs a beginning and a middle because every story has those three components – a beginning, a middle and an end. The story of the Bible and in fact God’s story for you has the same three components.
8/23/2020 • 43 minutes, 30 seconds
The Defining Moment
Psychologists refer to them as “defining moments,” those events in your life that shape the person you have become. We all have them. But there is no defining moment like the moment when someone accepts Jesus and becomes a follower of Christ. So in this message, we are going to study all that happens at the defining moment when someone realizes they need a savior, that Jesus is that savior, and they trust Jesus as their savior.
8/16/2020 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
You Talking About Me?
If you would like to know what the real God looks like, the God who is great and glorious, who is magnificent and majestic, who is supreme and sovereign, you need to look no further than a letter that was written two thousand years ago by a man named Paul who had met this God personally on the Damascus Road. When you read who he says this God is and what this God has done, and what this God is doing and wants to do, the only word you’ll be thinking is, “unbelievable.” It may sound contradictory, but we really do believe in a God who is unbelievable. And in the book of Ephesians, Paul tells us that what God has done for his people is unbelievable, and what God wants to do through His people is unbelievable.
8/9/2020 • 41 minutes, 9 seconds
Leave a Legacy
As the runway of life begins to run out, everyone starts to ponder this question...What am I going to leave behind? The two most important things to consider, according to the Bible, are people and influence. Leaving a legacy is about the people you impact, not about the possessions you leave. Leaving a legacy is about the influence you leave, not about the inheritance. You may not be a king like David when you die, but you can definitely leave behind a legacy worthy of a king.
8/2/2020 • 41 minutes, 28 seconds
Aftermath
One of the greatest illustrations of grace in the entire Bible involves the story of a man with one of the worst names in the Bible. The man is named Mephibosheth, and despite his odd name, he finds himself in the middle of a story that paints a vivid picture of salvation. King David plays a role in the story as he paints a picture of the Savior. Mephibosheth, as you might have guessed, paints the picture of a sinner. And, throughout the whole story, God is ever-present as He colors the canvas with His remarkable grace.
7/26/2020 • 41 minutes, 29 seconds
Lyin' Eyes
When you ask someone about David, inevitably two stories involving two very different people come to mind—Goliath and Bathsheba. If you know anything about King David, you would truly understand how far he fell when he got involved with Bathsheba. In fact, he fell farther than perhaps any powerful figure in human history. His “lyin’ eyes” were his undoing. He lost the game of sin, and honestly, we all lose the game of sin, which is why we so desperately need a savior.
7/19/2020 • 44 minutes, 25 seconds
A Seat at the Table
One of the greatest illustrations of grace in the entire Bible involves the story of a man with one of the worst names in the Bible. The man is named Mephibosheth, and despite his odd name, he finds himself in the middle of a story that paints a vivid picture of salvation. King David plays a role in the story as he paints a picture of the Savior. Mephibosheth, as you might have guessed, paints the picture of a sinner. And, throughout the whole story, God is ever-present as He colors the canvas with His remarkable grace.
7/12/2020 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
Revenge Factor (Part 2)
There are two things that tend to get people into trouble...their temper and their tongue. How many times have you said something you didn’t really mean but you said it anyway out of pure anger? How many things do you wish you could take back? Truly, everyone has felt this way at one time or another. King David comes close to falling into what is known as the “revenge trap” but fights back against his temper and his tongue and puts his trust into God’s capable hands.
7/5/2020 • 38 minutes, 44 seconds
Revenge Factor (Part 1)
Despite the triumphs of David, King Saul became filled with the poison of jealousy and sought to have his revenge by killing David. Saul hires elite soldiers to kill David, but he escapes just before they are to execute him while sleeping. Filled with rage, Saul sent his entire army after David, and yet God provides David with the unbelievable opportunity to kill Saul and end the whole ordeal. David must now decide to give in to revenge or to honor God by respecting His choice for King. David ultimately chooses the latter as he overcomes the urge to take his revenge and, in doing so, gives God the glory.
6/28/2020 • 41 minutes, 25 seconds
Your Best Friend
There are two things that are true for everyone...we all need to have the right kinds of friends and we all need to be the right kind of friend to others. In this life, we will make many acquaintances, but we won’t make many true friends.
6/21/2020 • 40 minutes, 39 seconds
Giant Killers
This entire story of David and Goliath is not about a little shepherd boy who beat a huge giant. It is a story about GOD! The point of the battle between David and Goliath is this...there is a God who rescues, a God who will fight our battles for us, and a God who is bigger than any giant we will ever face.
6/14/2020 • 37 minutes, 31 seconds
Heartthrob
Would it surprise you to learn there has been more written about David than any other character in the entire Bible except Jesus? This typical, unassuming, not-so-special young man did not come from wealth, did not possess any unique characteristics, and did not enjoy the benefits of a learned profession. He was an average person with a below average job as a shepherd from a poor family. And yet, he would become a king because he truly sought God’s own heart.
6/7/2020 • 40 minutes, 57 seconds
Forever and For Always
It’s one thing to have a relationship with God. It’s another thing to have a relationship with God and be sure of it. Many Christians struggle with doubt, wondering if there’s anything they can do to lose their salvation. They question whether God’s faithfulness to them is conditional. So in this message, we are going to set the record straight and answer the question, “Can I lose my salvation?” We’ll take a look at what Jesus has to say about this matter where He identifies the people who really have a relationship with God, and where He verifies exactly how permanent that relationship is.
5/31/2020 • 37 minutes, 45 seconds
Financial Freedom
Many people today struggle with managing their money. They don’t save enough. They spend money they don’t have. They have their financial priorities flipped upside down. Many of them can’t even sleep for worrying about money. But God never intended for us to live our lives bogged down by financial pressure. Instead, He wants us to live in financial freedom. So in today’s message, we are going to take a look at four steps you can take to achieve financial freedom in your own life.
5/24/2020 • 42 minutes, 27 seconds
Yes He Will
Have you ever asked the question, “Does God always answer our prayers?” Well, there’s a very simple answer to that question. The truth is, God always answers our prayers, but we must understand that that doesn’t mean He always answers our prayers the way we want Him to. Prayer is not about getting God to do your will; it is about getting God to do His will. The key to getting your prayers heard and your prayers answered is by praying according to the will of God because prayers prayed in the will of God will always accomplish the work of God.
5/17/2020 • 29 minutes, 18 seconds
Respectful, Honor Above All
As we close out this series, we are going to look at a character trait that is certainly not in abundance. Disrespect is found in greater quantities everywhere – in the home, in the government, in the media, in our schools, and on our highways. There is a story of a man in the Bible who one day would be king, who had every reason not just to disrespect the one who was king, but to destroy him and bring his kingdom to an end. But, the fact that he did not and the reasons that he did serve as a great reminder over 2500 years later why respect is so important and what it looks like. This story teaches us three tremendous lessons that we need to not only learn but desperately need to pass on to the next generation who desperately need to recover.
5/10/2020 • 38 minutes, 29 seconds
Faithfulness, You Can Count on Me
I have heard it said that the greatest ability is availability. I no longer believe that. I believe the greatest ability is reliability because if you are available without being reliable things would be better off if you were simply unavailable. Today, we are going to look at a man that was inducted into God’s hall of fame, because of his faithfulness. A savior ultimately came into this world because of his faithfulness. A nation that at one-time history had given up for dead is in miraculous existence today, because of his faithfulness. He has been called “the father of the faithful” and “the brightest star in the Hebrew heaven,” because of his faithfulness. His name is Abraham. There was an incident that took place in his life that is both at first glance difficult to believe and fathom it is in the Bible. Yet, it gave him an opportunity to define once and for all what true faithfulness really is.
5/3/2020 • 43 minutes, 24 seconds
Self-Control, Caging the Lion
There is a lion within every one of us called “self.” You will find that the biggest enemy you will have to your success, to going where you can and should go, and being who can and should be will always be you. If you want to win the battle of life the first battle you have to win is the one over yourself. In his letter to the church at Corinth, Paul talked about living the Christian life which is a life lived for the glory of God and under the power of the gospel in terms of running a race and he tells us that if you are going to win this race and live what we call the cross-shaped life, it begins and ends with self-control.
4/26/2020 • 43 minutes, 57 seconds
Faith and COVID-19
Never in our lifetime has something so profoundly affected the entire world like the COVID-19 pandemic. Many questions of faith have been raised over the last few weeks including 1) Is God mad at the world? 2) Are we being punished for the sins of the world? 3) Is this pandemic a sign of the end-times? 4) How should we, as believers, respond to the virus?In this special presentation of Touching Lives with Dr. James Merritt, hard questions will be asked and answered using God's Word as the source. Tune in online on Touching Lives TV to watch this special broadcast.
4/22/2020 • 37 minutes, 3 seconds
Forgiveness, When the Doctor Heals Himself
You will discover there are two situations you cannot avoid. It is a situation that befalls all of us no matter how good a person you may be, no matter how hard you try, and no matter how nice you are you will be in one of these two situations. You will need to be forgiving or you will need to be forgiven. One of the reasons why the Bible is so valuable is because it gives us real life examples and shows people who faced real hurt and heartache just like we do. Rather than becoming victims they became victors. Rather than sinking into the quicksand of bitterness, they were able to get to the oasis of forgiveness. The poster child for forgiveness is a man named Joseph. How did Joseph keep from being burned by the fire of bitterness? Avoid drowning in a sea of bitterness? Becoming immune to the poison of bitterness? It is because he refused to do four things that even though stated negatively will bring a positive result for you if you will refuse to do them as well.
4/19/2020 • 47 minutes, 28 seconds
Back From the Dead
After He lived a perfect, sinless life, Jesus Christ died on a cross. He claimed to have died for the sins of the world, but technically anybody can make that claim. If He did die for the sins of the world, His death was unlike any other death. The clincher, though, is the belief that He rose from the dead. If those three things are true regarding His life, death, and resurrection, then Jesus, in fact, did live an unequaled life, died a unique death, and experienced an unmatched resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus Christ makes Him different and superior to every other person who has ever lived. Everyone in history has died and stayed dead except Jesus. Every other religion of the world can point to a founder and then point to a grave or a tomb, but only Christians can point to an empty tomb and say, “Our founder is alive!”
4/12/2020 • 38 minutes, 21 seconds
Trading Places
Last week, we talked about how Jesus lived an unequalled life. He is the only person who ever claimed to be without any sin, and who never had anyone convict Him of sin. Today, we are going to look at His death, because He died a unique death. Death itself is not unique, rather it is universal and inevitable. Even the way Jesus died by crucifixion was not unique. Thirty thousand Jews were crucified, and He was just one of them. But why He died and what His death accomplished was very unique. The reason He died and the result of His death is unlike any other death in the history of the world, past, present, or future. So, as we are answering the question, “Why should everyone only look to Jesus to have a relationship with God?”, we must understand that it is not just the way He lived, but also why He died that helps answer that question.
4/5/2020 • 40 minutes, 8 seconds
Just Perfect
How often have you ever slipped up, made a mistake, blew it, and said, “Well nobody’s perfect!” Well, that statement technically isn’t true. There is one person who was perfect in every area of life. From His thoughts, to His words, to His deeds, He was absolutely and pristinely perfect. However, if Jesus wasn’t perfect, if He wasn’t sinless and instead sinned like everyone else, then several things would be true of Him. If this He wasn’t perfect, then Jesus was not who He said He was. If He was not who He said He was, then He could not have done what He said He did. If He didn’t do what He said He did, then there is no hope for anyone being delivered from sin and having a relationship with God. If Jesus sinned, He couldn’t be the Savior. And if He is not the Savior, we cannot have salvation.
3/29/2020 • 38 minutes, 10 seconds
Generosity, Give It All You Got
There is one particular story about Jesus that is so remarkable, first of all, because it even made it into the Gospels, and also because it didn’t involve a miracle. The reason the story is so phenomenal is because of what Jesus saw and what Jesus said. What Jesus said was so remarkable, because what Jesus saw was so refreshing. He saw the greatest example of generosity anyone has ever witnessed. A generous person is the epitome of what generosity is all about. It really is amazing that this story makes it into the Bible, because this woman that is talked about does something that to the ordinary eye was so small, so unimportant, so inconsequential, that nobody would have given it a second thought except Jesus. In fact, only one person left that day talking about it, but because Jesus did talk about it, we are still talking about it two-thousand years later.
3/22/2020 • 41 minutes, 46 seconds
Perseverance, Run the Stop Sign
In this portion of our study on character, we are going to talk about one of the greatest values and virtues you must have if you are going to be a person of character and that is perseverance. You will never read biographies of great quitters. You will never see a long line of followers behind great quitters. You will never see trophies and awards given to great quitters. There is a man in the Bible who is in the Bible and has a book about him in the Bible, because of one thing – his perseverance. He ran the stop sign and didn’t quit, but he had every reason to. His name was Job. No man in the Bible, outside of Jesus Christ himself, suffered more than Job. It would even be fair to say that outside of Jesus, no man suffered more unjustly and more unfairly than Job. If Job had responded the way the vast majority of people would and do this book would have never been written and Job’s name would have never been known. We learn a great character trait called “perseverance” from this man who teaches us that tough times never last, but tough people do.
3/15/2020 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
Courage, Go Big Go Bold
As we continue this series on character, we are going to deal with a character trait that I believe is lacking more and more in every part of our society. It is why we refuse to listen to each other, refuse to face and solve our biggest problems, refuse to face up to reality, and refuse to call things the way they are and that is courage. The type of courage I am talking about is moral courage. It is the kind of courage that exposes you to ridicule, criticism, ostracism, and the judgmental wrath of others. It is the kind of courage described in the story that has been preserved for more than twenty-five hundred years, and that is the story of Esther.
3/8/2020 • 39 minutes, 42 seconds
Authenticity, The Real Deal
When you are authentic, you are the real deal. You aren’t one thing in public and another thing in private. You aren’t one thing with this group and another thing with that group. To be authentic, you never put politics above people and popularity above principle. A conversation between Paul and Peter gives us a great example of what it looks like to be authentic. Paul reminds Peter that a big part of character is authenticity. It is being the same person in public as you are in private. You being you regardless of where you might be or who you might be with. Paul shows us what authenticity looks like, how authenticity acts, and why authenticity is important.
3/1/2020 • 42 minutes, 19 seconds
Loyalty, I'll Be There
In this message, we are going to talk about a trait that is becoming more and more rare but is still desperately needed, and that is loyalty. There is a book in the Bible that has as its main character, a woman named Ruth, neither of which we would have heard of had it not been for her incredible loyalty. Ruth is one of the greatest love stories not just in the Bible, but in history. Movies, novels, and books have been written about this beautiful story, but there would have been no love story had it not been for Ruth’s loyalty. It is a story that will take you from the agony of defeat to the thrill of victory. It’s a story that will make you appreciate your family, your friends, your future, and your faith more than ever.
2/23/2020 • 40 minutes, 9 seconds
Humility, It's Not About Me
One of the greatest character qualities you can possess is humility. If you see good character in yourself, then you will be humble about it. Nothing will take you lower than pride, and nothing will lift you higher than humility. In this message, we are going to take a look at Mary, the mother of Jesus, and how she was an amazing picture of humility. What made her most blessed and most favored was not just that she was the mother of the Son of God, it was that she was incredibly humble. As we study this story, we are going to see time and time again how God places a supreme value on the sublime virtue of humility. We enjoy the greatest blessings of life today because of a woman who did not go as high as she could, but got as low as she could and because she went as low as she could, she went higher than any woman ever before or since.
2/16/2020 • 42 minutes, 44 seconds
Honesty, Nothing But the Truth
Unfortunately, we are living in a world where lying is common, practically expected, and seemingly just the way we do business. But at the end of the day, character is still important, and it still matters. It matters not just morally, ethically, and spiritually, but practically. We began by saying that the foundation of character is integrity. In this message, we are going to learn that the first fruit of integrity is honesty. Integrity is more than just honesty, but there can be no integrity without honesty. There is a man in the Bible who exemplified this trait in an incredible way, and that is Samuel. What elevated Samuel, both in the eyes of God and in the eyes of his people was his absolute, unfailing, uncompromising honesty. What distinguished him was not the high positions that he held, but the honest person that he was.
2/9/2020 • 36 minutes, 32 seconds
Integrity, Under the Microscope
The first thing that people would know about you if you truly have the right character would be integrity. We are going to study a man who was the epitome of the word “integrity.” It is because of his integrity that we even know who he was and why he has a book in the Bible. His name was Daniel. Anyone familiar with the Bible thinks about Daniel and the lion’s den. But what is important about this story is not that Daniel was thrown into the lions’ den. What’s more important is what happened beforehand that resulted in him being thrown into the lion’s den. This story teaches us three tremendous truths about integrity, why it is so important, and why we must have it.
2/2/2020 • 41 minutes, 25 seconds
Direct Flight
There are two words in our vocabulary that carry very negative connotations: conflict and confrontation. Now, with few exceptions, most of us don’t like conflict. But we are going to learn from Jesus that neither conflict nor confrontation has to be negative. God can use conflict as an opportunity to demonstrate the love of Christ, to bear witness to the Gospel, and to teach other people how to work out their differences. The negativity comes in when the conflict is unresolved and the confrontation that is needed never takes place. The reality is that there are no problems too big to solve, only people too little to solve them. If we would just follow the simple instructions Jesus gave, we could defrost cold marriages, resurrect dead friendships, and restore broken relationships quicker than we could ever imagine.
1/26/2020 • 35 minutes, 48 seconds
The Middle Seat
One of the reasons why we have so little influence with those outside the church is because we are experts at condemning those who are on the outside while cutting slack for those who are on the inside. When people outside the church see us do this, it is no wonder that our light has become a flicker and the salt has lost its flavor. The same exact thing happened to the church at Corinth. And to make matters worse, everybody in the church knew about the problem, but nobody was doing anything about it. The result? The character of the church was compromised, and its witness was weakened. The church needed to lose some baggage. When a church today is in that same situation, there are three steps it must take.
1/19/2020 • 29 minutes, 14 seconds
Flying Standby
One of the most widespread criticisms of Christians is that we are judgmental. We are told that we sit in the judge’s seat far too often, pointing fingers at those we deem unworthy. But if you think about it, as human beings we’ve all sat in both seats. We’ve sat in the seat of the judge, and we’ve sat in the seat of the judged. While we can all admit that it’s must easier to judge than it is to be judged, the truth is that nobody should be sitting in either seat. Jesus was very clear when He said, “Judge not, that you be not judged” (Matthew 7:1). Unfortunately, most people don’t understand what Jesus meant by this statement. Thankfully though, He goes on to explain what He means, and He has a message that those inside and outside the church both need to hear.
1/12/2020 • 28 minutes, 25 seconds
Losing Your Baggage
In his letter to the church at Ephesus, Paul talks about the importance of ridding yourself of bitterness and instead being kind and forgiving towards others. He says, “Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. Be kind of one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you” (Ephesians 4:31-32). The word “forgiveness” literally means “to let go” or “to send away.” It refers to a cancellation of debt. In essence, when somebody does you wrong, they are in your debt. So, forgiveness is your willingness to simply write off that debt. Now, there is not a more difficult decision to make in life than to decide to forgive someone. But Paul is making it clear that God took the biggest debt ever incurred, which are the sins of everyone who has ever lived, and let Jesus Christ pay for them and cancel them. Therefore, we must understand that we should be forgiving people because we are forgiven people.
1/5/2020 • 30 minutes, 40 seconds
Raising Arrows
Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future.” As followers of Christ, we have a divine plan from God himself, to enable us to be the parents, that our children need and to give our children the guidance they deserve.
12/29/2019 • 25 minutes, 33 seconds
Christmas Doxology
The word “doxology” comes from two weeks Greek words, one which means “praise” or “glory” and the other one which means “word.” A doxology is literally a word or an expression of praise and glory. To understand Christmas doxology, we turn to a man who unlike the shepherds and (a little later on) the wise men, was not at the birth of Jesus. This man is the apostle Paul. As a writer of Scripture, he never explicitly talks about the birth of Jesus. Unlike the disciples, he never physically met Jesus, but he did meet the risen Jesus. Though he never mentions of the biology of Christmas and doesn’t dwell on the theology of Christmas, he does record the greatest doxology of Christmas. He shows us the full meaning of Christmas. He shows us Christmas completely unwrapped. He tells us the rest of the story.
12/22/2019 • 44 minutes, 16 seconds
Christmas Theology
The hardest thing to believe about Jesus is not how He got here or what He did while He was alive on the earth. The real difficulty is truly understanding Jesus Himself and who He was as God in the flesh. The hard message for many to swallow is not the Good Friday message of atonement, or the Easter message of resurrection, but the Christmas message of incarnation. The first Christmas gift ever given was given by God Himself, and it is the greatest Christmas gift ever given because the gift was God Himself.As we move from Christmas Biology to Christmas Theology, we will learn that Christmas doesn’t just celebrate how Jesus was conceived, but Christmas also celebrates who Jesus was when He was born.
12/15/2019 • 25 minutes, 27 seconds
Christmas Biology
The story of Christmas begins with the virgin birth of Jesus. This virgin birth remains the second-most controversial miracle in all of history, second only to Jesus’ resurrection. Unfortunately, this miracle has been under intense scrutiny by scientists, physicians, and people who simply say common sense tells us this isn’t possible. But as you will see as we begin this study, the virgin birth is essential to Christianity, and if you understand Christmas biology you will see why.
12/8/2019 • 25 minutes, 33 seconds
Front and Center
As we conclude our series on Galatians, let’s remember how Paul has emphasized from beginning to end how the cross of Jesus that delivers us from the burden of sin and the bondage of religion. While the entire world wanted to take the focus off of the cross, Paul wanted to put it front and center. So how do we follow Paul’s lead? Well, he gives us three tremendous reasons why all of our focus should be solely on the cross of Jesus Christ.
12/1/2019 • 36 minutes, 29 seconds
Don't Waste Your Life
If I could give one piece of advice to every human being that is born as they begin their life and I knew they would take it, it would be in four words – “don’t waste your life.” It’s not that there is anything wrong with retirement or having nice things and enjoying life. The point is we shouldn’t spend our life majoring on those things or those activities. We should spend our life sowing, serving, and sharing. Paul urged the church in Galatia to not waste their lives as well as he was closing out a letter he wrote to them. Keep in mind the words you are about to read were written by a man who was in prison many times, beaten, stoned, shipwrecked, went many times without food or shelter, was robbed and wound up being beheaded. He endured all of it, because he was determined not to waste his life. He gives some tremendous advice which will show you how to be sure you live not a wasted life, but a worthwhile life.
11/24/2019 • 40 minutes, 5 seconds
Tender Loving Care
The book of Galatians was written to show how we are not only free from having to keep rules and regulations to be right to God, but we are also free to love others who either don’t know God and need to come to God, or they have come to God but have fallen away. How do we treat people who are broken down, burdened down, and breaking down? How do we make sure as it has been famously said, “We don’t become a museum for saints; we become a hospital for those who are sinning and suffering.” The scripture gives us three pieces of advice.
11/17/2019 • 34 minutes, 57 seconds
The Only Thing That Counts
Whether we think it’s fair or not, there is an increasing antipathy, apathy, and antagonism toward the church and modern Christianity unlike anything we’ve ever seen in our nation’s history. A big part of it is our fault, and it is exactly why a man named Paul wrote the book of Galatians, because the church that had been taught the liberty that comes from faith in Jesus was being tempted to replace it with legalism that comes from trying to keep the law. This problem is still a major issue in the church today, because many Christians believe you have to add “do’s and don’ts” to following Jesus if you want to be a true Christian. But that’s simply not the case. When people walk into a true New Testament church, they ought to find two things: the God of grace and the grace of God. As believers, we must be about the only thing that counts so that unbelievers will see that we understand the only thing that counts.
11/10/2019 • 42 minutes, 57 seconds
Losing Your Religion
Every religion is basically trying to answer the same two questions: 1) How do you relate to God?2) How can you have a relationship with God? Not only do all religions ask the same two questions, but they all basically give the same answer – how you live before you die determines where you go after you die. Paul wrote the book of Galatians to show all religious people that if you want to be rightly related to God, you have to lose your religion. Surprisingly enough, focusing too much on being religious and trying to follow all of the rules and laws can actually keep you from ever finding God. Jesus did not come to introduce us to a new religion. He came to deliver us from religion so we could enter into a relationship with God.
11/3/2019 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
Start Strong, Finish Well
The church was meant to be centered around the message that focused on three words: God, grace, and Gospel. The Gospel says everyone can have a relationship with God and be accepted by God because of his grace. Grace was provided by the death, burial, and resurrection of his son, Jesus. However, there were religious leaders in the early church who came in and wanted to add to the list rules, regulations, and restrictions. To this day, there is this battle going on between the relationship crowd and the religion crowd. In Paul’s letter to the Galatians, he shares the revolutionary message that God wants to accept everyone into his family by grace and the only ticket needed is faith. Because of God, and the grace of God, and the Gospel of God, we are free from the shackles of legalism. We don’t have to be good enough for God, because we can never be good enough for God. Jesus was good enough for all of us. Once we accept Jesus and his free gift of grace, through faith in Him, God completely and totally accepts us.
10/27/2019 • 43 minutes, 53 seconds
The Only Way To Live
There is a phenomenal quote from the movie “Braveheart” that says, “Every man dies, but not every man truly lives.” There is so much truth in this statement because the vast majority of people who live on this earth will live and die in slavery and bondage – in bondage to lust, pornography, jealousy, anger, bitterness, pride, or arrogance. In Paul’s letter to the Galatians, he talks about how to be free – free from sin, free from self, and free from shame. He explains that this kind of freedom can only be found in Christ, saying, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me,” (Galatians 2:20).
10/20/2019 • 38 minutes, 45 seconds
There is Only One
Paul’s main point in the book of Galatians is that because of Jesus, you are free from rules, regulations, rituals, and even religion. None of those things have anything to do with establishing a relationship with God. The most important thing for you to understand is that the only thing you have to do be right with God is to receive the Gospel. Paul explains to us how the Gospel is the one central message that makes Christianity the only true faith worth believing and the only true faith worth living. With this in mind, Paul jumps right into these Galatians because of a problem going on within their church, and he tells them what the one and only Gospel really is.
10/13/2019 • 41 minutes, 21 seconds
Who Is In Control
Now we are going to talk about the final fruit of the spirit, which is self- control. If there is any fruit on the list where all of us are sometimes lacking, even the most disciplined of us, it would be this fruit. Whether you’ve eaten too much food, spent too much money, wasted too much time, or asked too many questions, there’s some aspect of self-control we all struggle with. Thankfully, if you have accepted Christ and acknowledged that God is in control of you, then you can begin to learn to control yourself.
10/6/2019 • 30 minutes, 40 seconds
Tender To The Touch
The next fruit of the Spirit from Paul’s list is gentleness. Another word that is often used synonymously with gentleness is meekness. Meekness can be defined as trusting God in every circumstance and treating other people in light of this trust. In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells His disciples, “Blessed are the meek for they will inherit the earth” (Matthew 5:5). In other words, Jesus is saying if you will be meek, you will be blessed and wind up with everything that matters. That is the complete opposite of what the world tells us, saying that you will be blessed if you have money, muscles, might, or missiles. But as we all know, we are not called to be like the world, but to be like Christ, and Jesus was the perfect example of gentleness and meekness.
9/29/2019 • 31 minutes, 48 seconds
Lifetime Opportunity
The next fruit of the Spirit we are going to discuss is the fruit of faithfulness. Every one of us is given opportunities in this life to find God’s will and do God’s work. We are given opportunities to make a difference in the lives of other people, using the gifts and talents God has given us. In other words, we are given this life in order to be faithful to our Heavenly Father and the work He is calling us to do for His Kingdom. In Matthew 25, Jesus told a parable that illustrates the importance of faithfulness, and this is a parable we can all learn from in regards to how we should be faithful with our lives and our gifts.
9/22/2019 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
For Goodness Sake
When a person comes to faith in Jesus, though at the time he might not realize it, the Holy Spirit of God comes into his life and takes up residence. From that point on, God wants that Christian to walk in the Spirit and bear fruit through his life. Part of that fruit is goodness, which is the fruit of the Spirit we are going to discuss today. We must first be good before we can start doing good. And in order to be good, we must realize that goodness can only come from the Lord, not from anything we’ve done. Once we acknowledge this truth, we can begin showing goodness to the people around us.
9/15/2019 • 31 minutes, 11 seconds
Random Acts of Kindness
The next fruit of the Spirit we are going to cover is kindness. Kindness is something this world could use a lot more of. You will be hard pressed to ever go a day in your life where you don’t meet someone who needs a kind word. Jesus modeled kindness so well during His time on earth, never turning anyone away who wanted to see Him or talk to Him. He always had time to speak a kind word or do a kind deed, and as His children, we should desire to do the same.
9/8/2019 • 28 minutes, 12 seconds
Hurry Up and Wait
Two of the most frustrating words in the English language are, “Be patient.” Patience is not an easy thing to master and is something many of us struggle with. But patience is also a fruit of the Spirit that we are called to bear as followers of Jesus. When we lack patience, we are basically lacking trust in God and His ability to take care of us. So the key to having patience is being willing to trust God to move His process, work His plan, and accomplish His purpose.
9/1/2019 • 26 minutes, 11 seconds
Rest In Peace
Today, we’re going to be talking about the third fruit of the Spirit – peace. It’s easy to think that peace would be a constant companion for those who are followers of Jesus, but unfortunately that’s not necessarily the case. There are pressures, problems, and people we deal with every day that can threaten to rob us of our peace. But we must not forget that peace can be found when we are confident that God can relieve our pressures, solve our problems, and handle the people in our lives.
8/25/2019 • 26 minutes, 12 seconds
In-Joy
The second fruit of the Spirit that Paul lists in Galatians chapter 5 is joy. As we begin to talk about having joy, it’s important to remember that being happy and being joyful are not the same thing. Happiness is external. Joy is internal. Happiness is based on chance. Joy is based on choice. Happiness depends upon circumstances. Joy depends on Christ.
8/18/2019 • 25 minutes, 39 seconds
For The Love
We begin with the first fruit, which is love. Without love, we will not bear any of the other eight qualities on a consistent basis. Love should be the foundation of everything we say and do.
8/11/2019 • 34 minutes, 36 seconds
Graceful Truth
The reason Jesus did not condemn the woman in this story is that He was about to go to the cross and be condemned Himself for this woman. Jewish law was clear…she deserved death, but Jesus declared, “Neither do I condemn you.” But, he continues on and says, “Go now and leave your life of sin.” He provided grace and truth together in perfect balance, and He is ready to provide that for you today.
8/4/2019 • 42 minutes, 24 seconds
That's the Truth
Jesus clearly and carefully tells us in John 8 we will know THE truth. Not “a truth” or “some truth”, but THE TRUTH. If ultimate truth comes from God, it can never change because God never changes, and it can never be wrong because God is never wrong. The only way you will ever know the truth of God is to personally know Jesus, who is the true savior. Come to know Jesus personally today and experience first-hand THE truth that will set you free!
7/28/2019 • 40 minutes, 27 seconds
Her Name Was Grace
There are 3 things you must do with this wonderful story from the book of Luke. First, you must see yourself the way you really are—a sinner in need of grace. Second, you must see others the way they are—no worse than you and no better than you, yet all needing grace. And thirdly, you must see Jesus the way He is—always full of grace and willing to provide you the grace you need to overcome your sin issues. Jesus made it abundantly plain that both lawmakers and lawbreakers are equally in need of grace and forgiveness.
7/21/2019 • 41 minutes, 10 seconds
Joined at the Hip
Perhaps there are 2 kinds of people—“truthers” and “gracers”. Some lean hard into truth at the expense of grace where others focus on grace at the expense of truth. Jesus said we are to be “full of grace AND truth”. (John 1:14) With Jesus, grace and truth are joined at the hip and always in perfect balance. He never shared grace at the expense of truth, and He never spoke truth at the expense of grace. He was perfectly balanced, and we are to follow His example.
7/14/2019 • 39 minutes, 20 seconds
Shout Out
While praying is an integral part of a relationship with God, giving Him praise is equally important. Our praise is music to His ears! The book of Psalms is full of beautiful praise to God for who He is and what He has done. We need to set aside intentional time to praise God for His love, faithfulness, creation, , and so much more!
7/7/2019 • 39 minutes, 4 seconds
God Bless Us Everyone
The greatest blessing any of us can ever receive is God Himself. The reality that the creator of the universe loves us and wants a relationship with us could never be matched. He loves us enough to guide us and give us joy, regardless of what we face. When we follow Him and bask in the fullness of this love, He is glorified in the way we confess with our mouths and live out our obedience to Him.
6/30/2019 • 40 minutes, 46 seconds
Heaven Help Us
Psalm 121 is a beautiful description of who God is and what He has done. It reminds us that, as our Creator, He has every part of our life covered. When we commit to love Him with all our heart, He will provide what we need. When we follow Him, He will protect us from harm and keep our paths straight. As we serve Him, evil will not prevail against us. He will watch over us and keep us. How great are the promises of God!
6/23/2019 • 39 minutes, 34 seconds
No God, Yes God
To believe God does not exist actually takes an enormous amount of faith. To say you believe God is real, but to live like you don’t really believe it is foolish. God’s word provides enough evidence for His existence and calls us to live out what we believe about Him and His son, Jesus.
6/16/2019 • 42 minutes, 20 seconds
Wonder Woman (Mother's Day)
If you’ve ever read Proverbs 31 and felt like a failure as a wife or mother, you missed the greatest lesson found in these verses. The Proverbs 31 woman doesn’t represent some unreachable goal. She represents all that a woman can become through the grace of God. Not only does she have the highest qualities a woman can possess, she is an overwhelming success in every area of life – personally, relationally, professionally, and domestically.
5/12/2019 • 37 minutes, 57 seconds
Proof Positive (Easter Message)
There is simply no other explanation for the church today, for the gospels that we read, or for the beginning of Christianity and its survival for 2000 years apart from the resurrection. But, the question is not do you believe in the resurrection...the main question is this--Do you believe on the Jesus that was resurrected?
4/21/2019 • 37 minutes, 19 seconds
It's All About Relationships
We can teach our children how to be safe, how to clean their rooms, and how to study. But we often forget to teach them the skills they need to build, maintain, and even end relationships. It’s easy to assume this wisdom will just show up when they need it, but that’s just not true. We have to teach our children how to be a good friend, how to choose good friends, and what to avoid.
3/24/2019 • 40 minutes, 21 seconds
Basic Training
When you hold your brand new baby, all you see is innocence and perfection. And you can’t imagine a moment that you could see them any other way. But trust me, that day will come, and you need to be prepared for it. Make the decision early on that there will never be anything your child can do to make you stop loving them. Then, make sure you tell them. Be that example of unconditional love.
3/17/2019 • 40 minutes, 35 seconds
P.G. Parenting
There’s a lot of pressure on parents today that didn’t exist 30 years ago. Back then, there weren’t hundreds of TV channels, the Internet, or social media screaming for the attention of our children. And it was easier to control the influences in their lives. It may be more difficult, but it’s never been more important to train up our children according to God’s Word, than it is today.
3/10/2019 • 41 minutes, 26 seconds
Fatherly Advice
You don’t have to tell anyone with children, that parenting is the hardest job in the world. They already know. And the truth is, we could all use all the help we can get, when it comes to raising godly children. We’re going to make some big mistakes, and we’re going to get a lot of things right. The key is to realize that God wants to lead us as we strive to be the best parents we can be.
3/3/2019 • 41 minutes, 22 seconds
Premarital Counseling
If you are single, you must never forget the only reason that everyone on this planet can spend eternity with God is because the greatest single who ever lived dies on a cross and came back from the grave so that we might be together with God forever.
2/24/2019 • 38 minutes, 24 seconds
His Needs, Her Needs
Marriage was not designed by God to have sexual lust satisfied; it was designed to allow for the full expression of your love through sex. After you say, “I Do,” continue to show your spouse the affection and attention you gave while you were dating. Make a commitment today to your spouse to fulfill his or her needs, and in doing so, you will experience the most intimate relationship you will ever have this side of heaven.
2/17/2019 • 41 minutes, 7 seconds
Right From the Start
If you are an unmarried believer, understand that every date is a potential mate, so look to date only believers. If you are married already but your spouse is an unbeliever, take heart! There is always hope for your spouse. Let your unbelieving spouse see the difference that Jesus makes in your life. Finally, if you are married to a believer, give thanks to God for you both share in the same love and the same hope that is only available through Jesus.
2/10/2019 • 40 minutes, 53 seconds
I Do
When you fully understand what it means to say, “I Do”, you can view your marriage more thoughtfully and carefully and avoid walking away from your marriage thoughtlessly or carelessly.
2/3/2019 • 37 minutes, 50 seconds
Life Lift
Being discouraged is a dangerous road to travel. Instead of being full of faith, you become full of fear-- which often leads to isolation and even depression. If you get discouraged, don't stay there. The Bible gives us some practical tools for turning discouragement into hope and joy. Learn to recognize the signs of discouragement, to utilize God's Word to turn things around, and leave discouragement behind you for good.
1/27/2019 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Root Canal
There are times when you think you've truly forgiven someone who caused you great pain. Often that pain is masked by the physical distance you have from the person who hurt you. If you were to run into that person today, would the pain of that hurtful event jump up through your emotions and feel as real as it did the day it happened? If yes, then you haven't truly dealt with the root of the issue. Put bitterness behind you forever.
1/20/2019 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Rest Stop
Stress and worry have become the daily norm for many people. They long to discover relief from the pressures of life. Whether the stress is coming from problems with relationships, finances, health, addiction, or something else. Jesus instructs us to lay our cares at His feet, and He will replace them with the peace that only He can give. Learn how to live a different kind of life-- one free from the heaviness of daily stresses.
1/13/2019 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Off Ramp
The Bible says that we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, and the consequences of that sin can lead to a life burdened with guilt and shame. Because Jesus died and rose again, we can take the steps to receive forgiveness from sin and be forever free from the guilt.
1/6/2019 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Breaking Good
Life is tough, hard, and heartbreaking, but God has made a promise, God has a plan, and God has purpose. Because of that, we can know ultimately, eventually, and for all eternity in the end it will all be breaking good.
12/30/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Eternally Satisfying
Jesus was given many names to help us understand his character. We can know Him as a counselor when we need wisdom, as a provider when we need strength, and as an eternal father who assures us of what is to come. Only Jesus can give us perfect peace, knowing our eternity is sealed through salvation in Him.
12/23/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Heavenly Guide
The first name Jesus was given is Wonderful Counselor. He knows everything and reigns over everything. He is certainly qualified to guide us through tough times and important decisions. While it it not wrong to seek professional counsel, remember that only Jesus can give us divine wisdom that will always lead us down the path of righteousness.
12/16/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Divinely Human
The greatest gift ever given to this world is Jesus. He was born into humble beginnings, meek and vulnerable – relatable to humanity. However, the purpose he came to fulfill was divine. Fully God and fully man, He came to redeem us and give us everlasting life.
12/9/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Get On Your Feet
When it comes to missions, there are still so many of people that are convinced they are unqualified, not prepared, and don’t have what it takes to be obedient and let God lead where they need to go. God's Word is clear. Christians are to be open, obedient, and on fire for missions. So let me ask you...where does God want you to go?
11/4/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Forever Right
If you want to be forever right with God, your life should be a testimony of that to others. While you can still enjoy the blessings God has given you, your main focus should be one thing – Jesus. Reaching lost people with the Gospel, whether around the world, or even just in your neighborhood, is ultimately God’s purpose for all of us.
10/28/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Die Right
As a Christ-follower, you know your life belongs to God. He reveals to you how you can serve and honor Him through prayer and studying His word. Being kingdom-minded in the way you live your life reminds you that death brings joy when you depart for heaven to spend eternity with Jesus.
10/21/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Live Right
When you give your life to Jesus, you no longer live for your own desires. You surrender your will, and your life is His to use, however He chooses. You can’t live in a way that pleases God on your own; Jesus Christ lives in you. This is the only way to be in a right relationship with God, so He can be glorified through your life on earth.
10/14/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Unashamed
Unfortunately, we are living in a day where many would rather offend God and fear the culture than offend the culture and fear God. Unfortunately, this is nothing new as Paul shows in Romans 1:16 where he proclaims that he is unashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In spite of those who challenge God’s word, it is the power of the Almighty God to change lives. We need to read it, know it, and proclaim it!
10/7/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Who's Your One?
Even though we have in our hands and our hearts the greatest power in the world to transform a life and bring a person without God into a relationship with God, we act as if the two most important things we are to practice are security and secrecy. But, what if every follower of Christ decided to reach just one other person with the gospel? How would our world change for the better if each believer reached just one lost person for Christ?
9/30/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
I Couldn't Care More
Let me ask you a question: Do you have a burning passion for people without Jesus to come to know Him? Is your life—the way you spend your time, the way you treat others—evidence that you are burdened for the lost? Paul addresses evangelism in Romans and challenges believers to take an honest assessment of the desire to share the gospel.
9/23/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Roadside Assistance
The last key to refueling your tank is service. Jesus said that greatness starts at the bottom – not at the top. To Jesus, greatness doesn’t come from what you accumulate or what you accomplish but rather greatness is found in the people you serve. Look for every opportunity you can to serve instead of looking to be served, and mirror Jesus to others around you.
9/16/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Car Pool
The reason why the early church didn’t just survive is because they built community and established relationships in small groups. They understood from Jesus that you come to the Christian faith alone, but you don’t live out the Christian faith alone.
9/9/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Running Hot
One of the best ways to stay energized, optimistic, and joyful is to worship! Perhaps the purpose of worship sometimes gets lost in the shuffle of the Christian life. Psalm 100:3 tells us the purpose of worship is to “Know that the Lord is God. It is He who made us, and we are His. We are His people, the sheep of His pasture.” In other words, the purpose of our worship is not for our gain, but for God’s glory.
9/2/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Fill the Tank
It is common to get so bogged down with life that you feel like your spiritual fuel tank stays on empty. Just like your body needs food for fuel, your spirit also needs to be fed. You know about God and attend church where you hear about God, but do you spend time in His word? Hearing a sermon once a week is the spiritual equivalent of eating once a week. In order to live out the Bible, and God’s plan for your life, you have to feed yourself spiritually by actively reading His word every single day.
8/26/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Betrayed and Broken
In the garden of Eden, the dew was still wet on the grass of creation when the rst two people He created betrayed Him. Then, in the garden of Gethsemane, the grass was wet from the blood-drops of sweat from the brow of the Son of God when one of His best friends betrayed Him. But out of both of those betrayals, we see a Savior, a Rescuer, and a Ruler who died on a cross and came back from the grave so that He can take any betrayal and turn it into a blessing.
8/19/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Goodbye to Guilt
How can you be sure that God will forgive you of your sin? How can you know that if you come to God and confess and come clean that He will accept you and He will forgive you? There are two things that absolutely guarantee He will – the cross of Jesus and the blood of Jesus. Jesus did not come to this earth to die on a cross just to make us better. He died on a cross to rise from the grave and make us forgiven.
8/12/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Sin Sick
When the dirt of sin clogs up God’s communication line, you will not hear Him the way you should or see Him the way you should or enjoy Him the way you should until things are made right. Why? At sin’s deepest level, it is only God that can redeem you and restore you. If you sin against me, I can remove my bitterness, but I can’t remove your guilt. God can do that. He always will, and He always does through Jesus Christ.
8/5/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Here, There, and Everywhere
In Jesus, we discover all of God we can know and in Jesus, we have all of God we need. We see the glory of god in the skies, the guidance of God in the scriptures, the goodness of God in the soul, but we see the grace of God in the Savior.
7/29/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
How to Win Every Race
In a culture that seeks to divide people based on race, Christians are called to look at all people as created by the very hands of God and worthy of dignity and respect. If we begin to look at people how God looks at people and how the Bible instructs us to look at people, we will start loving everyone regardless of race. And when we do that, we can truly win every race.
7/22/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
A Matter of Life and Life
Even a cursory reading of Scripture will leave one with an understand that God truly values life. Unfortunately, biblical understanding of life is in short supply right now, which has led to wide-ranging negative affects including abortion. But what if we take the time to learn what God has to say about life? What if we developed a biblical understanding of how to value life? It doesn't have to be a matter of life and death...it can become a matter of life and life.
7/15/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The X-Rated Life
Jesus dies on the cross to not only give us victory over death but also give victory over life. Falling prey to the X-Rated life is a recipe for disaster as it will destroy relationships including your relationship with God. God wants you to not just act right and do right, but also to THINK right. Join James Merritt as he tackles the difficult issue of pornography and challenges the listener to swap the X-Rated Life for the G-Rated Life.
7/8/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Politically Correct
One topic that is sure to divide people in our culture today is politics. However, having a full understanding of how God wants His children to think of politics and government can make all the difference in the world in terms of healing and unity within the church. The bottom line is this...God is over the government. We should all agree on that as this is the very essence of being "Politically Correct."
7/1/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Am I in My Sweetspot?
In the church, you don’t just do something big, you do something bigger than you could ever do anywhere else. When you do something that not only can’t happen anywhere else, you do something that has an eternal impact in transforming lives forever. When you are doing that, you are in your sweet spot.
6/24/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Who Has My Password?
The Christian life is lived in a world that is hostile to the Gospel, to Jesus, and to Biblical truth. We don’t have to go it alone, don’t need to go it alone, and we really can’t go it alone. Just as Jesus left heaven and came to earth to died on a cross to forgive us of our sin and make us a part of his family, we need to get into community groups so we can link arm to arm with other believers as we walk through life together.
6/17/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Is My Flashlight On?
You cannot be light on the outside, until you have light on the inside. Everybody in this world is either in the light or they are in the dark. Jesus came to die on a cross for our sins, to take care of the darkness of sin and death, and to come out of the grave three days later so He could be to us the light of the world. Is your flashlight on? If you have Jesus in your heart, your flashlight must be on!
6/10/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Do I Have a Spiritual Birth Certificate?
You can try religion, righteousness, rules, and rituals, but that is just a soft reset that won’t get you anywhere. What you need is a hard reset, a new start, a new heart, and a new life. You need a spiritual birth certificate and there is one available for you today.
6/3/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Glorify Me
You can do a lot of things on this earth. You can be hugely successful, and you can become rich and famous. There are many things you can do on earth to bring you glory from other people. However, the only life that truly matters is the one that glorifies God.
4/29/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Obey Me
When you love God and you show your love to God by obeying His commands, Jesus plainly says this will lead to true fellowship with God. Nothing will make you feel more at home with Jesus than when you love Him by obeying Him.
4/22/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Love Me
You cannot love God until you love Jesus. If we love Jesus the way we should, then we truly love God the way we should. And when we love God the way we should, we will love other the way we should.
4/15/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Believe Me
The first thing God wants from us is faith. You cannot please God without faith because you cannot know God without faith. God sent His son Jesus to earth so we could not only believe in God but also know God, please God, and pursue God. So please Believe Me when I say the only way to live on this side of heaven is to live a life of full of faith in God.
4/8/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Right Choice
There were three crosses that day on Calvary when Jesus was crucified for our sin. The man on the right of Jesus died to sin, and the man on the left of Jesus died in sin. You have a choice of which person you will be. You can recover from a wasted life, but you cannot recover from a wasted death. Make the right choice to accept Jesus today.
4/1/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
In God's Hands
We have confidence in the Father's hope of not just our spirit being deposited in His hands, but also of those same hands taking that spirit and placing it into a resurrected body that will love Him and live with Him forever. You can't be ready to live until you are ready to die, and you are not ready to die until you die in God's hands.
3/25/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Mission Accomplished
On the cross, sin nailed Jesus to the cross. Death had Jesus in a stranglehold, but Jesus took the sting out of death, and Jesus sapped the power out of sin and finished it off once and for all with two words, "mission accomplished." Are you ready to accomplish this mission? Accept Jesus today and leave your sin nailed to the cross.
3/18/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Unforsaken
Jesus was forsaken to that we might be forgiven. He died for our sin that we might die to sin and not in our sin. Choose today to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior and know that in doing so you will die unforsaken. Accepting Jesus means you can one day leave the "Why God?" troubles of this earth and go to the "My, God!" grace of heaven.
3/4/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Suffer Well
Because Jesus said, "I thirst" anyone can come and drink of the life-giving water He gives and anyone can truly never thirst again. We are all going to suffer, and we are all going to die. Many of us are going to die suffering, but because of Jesus, we can put on our bucket list that we will suffer well.
3/4/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Family Matters
One day, we are all going to leave our earthly family for our heavenly family. Make sure that you love your earthly family before you leave them for good. Jesus died on a cross so we could be a part of His heavenly family. We should love our earthly family the way Jesus loves His family because Family Matters!
2/25/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Clean Slate
There is only one way to live, and there is only one way to die. Be ready to stand before God with a clean slate toward Him through forgiveness found only through a personal relationship with Jesus. Also, be ready to stand before God with a clean slate toward others by being quick to offer forgiveness to anyone who has wronged you.
2/18/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
From Good to Great
When we do the right thing and are treated poorly, our flesh screams and wants what we believe we deserve. We’re born this way. Just observe children as one cries out when another takes away a toy. God knows this, and Jesus taught us how He wants us to respond. He said that when we find ourselves in this position that we should rejoice, because our reward is great in Heaven.
1/21/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Make It or Take It
It’s easy to think we’ve got it all figured out. We see what we think is injustice and we believe that the wrong should be made right and the guilty punished. But most of us aren’t so quick to come to this conclusion regarding our own sins. We compare our wrongdoings to those of people who do things we consider to be worse, and we excuse our sin as if it shouldn’t count. But we’re wrong.
1/14/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Decision Guide
Why is every decision important? Because where you are today is the result of decisions you made yesterday. And every choice you make today affects tomorrow. Whether you have historically made good decisions and are reaping good results, or you have a tendency to make the wrong choices and are suffering the consequences, God wants to help you get from your current circumstances to an even greater place in Him.
1/7/2018 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Good Grief
You are going to be treated unfairly. You are going to experience injustice. You are going to be left holding the short end of the stick, but the presence of problems never means the absence of God. When people are doing their worst to you; God is doing His best for you. When people are doing you wrong, God is making it right. You are never a victim of your circumstances; you will ultimately be a victor over them.
12/31/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Stay On The Lookout
As we celebrate Christmas another year, remember as you look back at His birth in the past to keep looking for His blessings in the present and His breakthrough in the future. Just as surely the sun rises in the East and sets in the West, the Son who rose from the grave is coming again. Be on the lookout!
12/24/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Expressing Christmas
What the angels tell us at Christmas is that anybody can come to God. All you have to do is what the shepherds did and the Wise Men did – accept God’s peace and God’s grace that comes through the Prince of Peace and the God of grace whose name is Jesus.
12/17/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Experiencing Christmas
When you truly experience Christmas, you want to glorify God and praise God for all things all the time. That is why I say If you truly experience Christmas, you enjoy Christmas every day of the year. Christmas is more than celebrating the birth of Jesus. It is celebrating the Jesus who was born.
12/10/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Expecting Christmas
So many people are looking everywhere but in the Word of God for answers to life. They are doing everything except the will of God trying to find meaning in life. They are worshipping everything except the Son of God in everyday life. But there is no joy like believing the Word of God, doing the will of God, and giving your worship to the Son of God.
12/3/2017 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
The is Knot the End
When we decide for ourselves what’s right and wrong, we put ourselves in a bad position. Sure, we may align our thinking with popular culture, how we were raised, or just based on a gut feeling, but that will never make us right 100% of the time. That won’t ensure that we are living as God has called us to live. The only true basis for right and wrong to live by, to instill in our children, and to share with others is God’s Word.
9/3/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Out On a Limb
When we decide for ourselves what’s right and wrong, we put ourselves in a bad position. Sure, we may align our thinking with popular culture, how we were raised, or just based on a gut feeling, but that will never make us right 100% of the time. That won’t ensure that we are living as God has called us to live. The only true basis for right and wrong to live by, to instill in our children, and to share with others is God’s Word.
8/27/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
It's Elemen-Tree
The only way to fully understand the purpose of something is to see it through the eyes of the one who created it. The same is true for people. Until we can see our purpose through the eyes of our Creator, we’ll spend our lives chasing the wrong things. Not only did God plan your purpose before you were born, He also set into motion everything you would need along the journey to successfully complete your race.
8/20/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Axe It
Science continues to catch up with the Bible. And even though there is more and more proof that the universe came to be just as God’s Word says it did, the question remains as to why God created it in the first place. And what role do each of us play in God’s overall plan? He has a purpose for every person ever born, and that includes you. You are not insignificant. You are vitally important to your Heavenly Father.
8/13/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Eternal Echo
If you were asked the question, "Who has had the greatest impact on your life?" what would you say? Don ’t consider the people you read about or watch from a distance, but those who know you personally. What do they all have in common? Perhaps it was a grandparent, a teacher, or a coach. But chances are, if they made a permanent mark on your life, it’s because they poured themselves into you in some way.
8/6/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Too Big to Fail
If we look at history, we can see that there were a number of things thought “too big to fail” that actually crumbled like a house of cards. Nations, governments, financial institutions, relationships, and reputations have collapsed when no one thought it was possible. But, God IS faithful! The God of grace will never forsake you, never fail you, and never forget you. If God is for you, it is not just game on, it’s game over.
7/30/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Family Privilege
A popular credit card campaign advertised that, “Membership has its privileges!” Well, no membership has more privileges than being a member of God’s family. As believers, we are adopted into the most powerful family in the universe. The Bible says we are heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ. Everything Jesus gets we get and Jesus gets everything! On top of that, we get the Holy Spirit to lead us every day.
7/23/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Lay Down the Law
It doesn’t matter what your particular pet sin is, what your addiction might be, or what trap you seem to be unable to free yourself from. Jesus didn’t come just to get us ready to die; Jesus came to get us ready to live! The solution to the sin problem that we all have is not our goodness, but God’s grace. Learn to live in the Spirit, walk with God, and live not in constant defeat, but continuous victory.
7/16/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Rise Up
When Jesus died for our sins He gave us the power to die to our sins. Sin is a bully. Sin will tell you, “You can’t beat me. You may as well give in.” But when you give your life to Jesus, sin is all talk. It has no power over you, even if you don’t realize it. Whether or not sin reigns in your life is up to you. You can rise up against sin. You can tell sin to back off and back down.
7/9/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Born Losers
Have you ever looked at a newborn baby and marveled at his innocence? It appears that way, doesn’t it? But the reality is that this sweet little one will hit the terrible twos, and the façade of innocence will be gone for good. We don’t have to learn how to sin, we hit the planet with a sin nature because of Adam’s sin. BUT, we have gained more in Jesus than we ever lost in Adam! Our sin is no match for God’s grace.
7/2/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Best Deal
Have you ever heard the old saying that the devil doesn’t care which ditch you fall into, as long as you’re in a ditch? Well, it may be old, but it’s true. See, whether you think you’ve never done anything bad enough to need a savior, or you consider yourself so hopeless that nothing can save you, you’re in a ditch. And as long as you’re in a ditch, you’re deceived and missing out on the best free deal you’ll ever get.
6/25/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Bad Deal
From the moment he deceived Adam and Eve, Satan has been trying to talk each of us into making one bad deal after another. We often think we’re too smart to fall prey to his subtle lies. But quite often we find ourselves on the wrong side of the transaction, missing out on God’s best yet again. Discover how to avoid these pitfalls and learn to see your every decision from God’s winning vantage point.
6/18/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
I Stand Convicted
One of the most daunting things about sharing your faith is the fear that you will make the other person feel like your judging them. But judging others isn’t our place. It’s not our job to convict or convince anybody of anything. It’s our job to lovingly communicate the truth and let the Spirit of God do the rest.
5/14/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Star Witness
On a trip to the grocery store, a man was looking for a parking place. When another shopper chose to walk down the center of the row, the man became very angry. After parking, he sought out his fellow shopper to give him a piece of his mind. As he entered the store, he felt vindicated, until he realized he was wearing a Christian t-shirt. (Insert laugh) We’ve all blown our witness, but we can be good witnesses for Jesus without having to rely on our clothing to tell the story.
5/7/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Truth Be Told
From the moment we give our lives to Christ, we have questions: “What’s next?” “How do I study the Bible?” “Who is the Holy Spirit?” “How do I live the Christian life?” God knew that we would have questions, long before we ever thought to ask them. He never intended for us to go it alone. Instead, he gave us His Spirit – the Holy Spirit – to guide us into all truth.
4/30/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
In The Body Experience
When you become a Christian, God gives you access to everything you will ever need to live out the incredible plan He has for your life. When you receive Christ, the Holy Spirit comes to live inside you. And if you’ll allow Him, He’ll do amazing things. He’ll draw you into a deeper relationship with God, He’ll bond you with brothers and sisters in Christ, and He’ll guide you in every area of your life.
4/23/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Forever and a Day
Have you ever had someone tell you that they could never be good enough to live the Christian life? Well, the next time that happens, tell them they’re right! You see, God isn’t waiting for us to be good enough to live the life He wants us to live. He knows that’ll never happen. Instead, He gives us everything we need to live a godly life, when we accept Jesus as Savior, and make Him Lord over our lives. Only through Him, can we be in right-standing with God.
4/16/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Life Beyond Busy-ness
Whether we realize it or not, we need each other. For some, coming to church feeds the need to be around other people. For others, staying home gives us that solitude we crave. But in both cases, the focus is “me.” Though we all get certain needs met by attending weekly services, the true purpose of the church is much greater than ourselves. It’s about what we bring to the body and what we can do for each other.
4/9/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Life Beyond Borders
Sharing our faith beyond borders can mean many things. Some may be called to another city or to a distant land. But for many of us, the border we need help crossing is no farther than the driveway or the hallway. Some of us can stand up confidently before a group of colleagues, but get weak in the knees when it comes to sharing our faith with our neighbors…or even our children.
4/2/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Life Beyond Belief
Jesus was clear in His command that we are to “Go and make disciples of all nations.” But first, we need to be disciples in order to make disciples. We must be followers of Christ – allowing Him to lead us in all that we do. It’s imperative that those, who are new to the faith, see a living, breathing example of someone who actually lives what they believe. It’s in allowing Jesus to shine through our lives that others see Him.
3/26/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Dark Side
If you’ve ever spent much time around young children, you know that if things get too quiet, you’d better go see what they’re up to. And if we’re honest with ourselves, we’ll admit that we face the same temptation when it comes to sin. When we are able to keep our sin out of the line of sight of others, we are more likely to give into it, and we assume we’re more likely to get away with it. But that’s simply not true. We either pay now or we pay later.
1/22/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Works Like Magic
Great marriages have one thing in common - good communication! And that communication comes in a variety of forms. Words are important, but there are other ways that you can express your love for your spouse. Taking an interest in what your wife enjoys and doing it with her. Planning a romantic evening with your husband, or even the smallest gesture can let your spouse know that your heart is forever theirs.
1/15/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Knight In Shining Armor
The reason men want to marry the perfect woman, and women want to marry the perfect man is because they think that's what will make them happy. There's nothing wrong with wanting to be happy in your marriage. However, are you focusing on the right person? How much effort are you putting into being the person your spouse would cherish? The good news is the Bible gives us a perfect role model.
1/8/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Fairest of Them All
The reason men want to marry the perfect woman, and women want to marry the perfect man is because they think that's what will make them happy. There's nothing wrong with wanting to be happy in your marriage. However, are you focusing on the right person? How much effort are you putting into being the person your spouse would cherish? The good news is the Bible gives us a perfect role model.
1/1/2017 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Star of the Show
When you are at peace during stressful situations, when you are filled with hope when all the news is bad, and when you continually show kindness to your most unlovable co-worker...others will notice. And when they are facing trouble in their own lives, they’ll remember you. The door will be open for you to share with them the reason for your hope. When you choose to let Jesus shine through you, others can come to know Him too.
12/25/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Exceeding All Expectations
A story is told of a man who used all of his savings to buy a ticket to travel by ship from England to America. For the entire trip, he ate only the crackers he brought with him. On the last day of his journey, the captain asked why he had not been joining the others in the dining room. The man said, “I had only enough money for my ticket. The captain replied, “Son, meals are included with your ticket.” Don’t miss all that God has for you.
12/18/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
In The Waiting Room
If you were running a marathon and found that you had reached the end of your strength, would you quit? Now imagine quitting, only to learn that the finish line was just around the corner. How disappointed would you be?Walking in faith is like a spiritual marathon, only you won’t know just how close you are to your answered prayer. You must trust God to be faithful. Standing on His Word is a process. Don’t quit. Learn how to exercise patience while you wait.
12/11/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Fresh From the Garden
If you’re a parent, you remember those early days when you took your baby for an outing. You packed a bag with diapers, bottles, extra clothes –anything you could possibly need. Well, you aren’t the first parent who ever planned ahead. God is. He knew that one day, we would need a savior. Long before Jesus was ever born, God had a plan to rescue us from our sin and restore us back into right relationship with Him.
12/4/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Service With a Smile
Jesus was the greatest servant ever born. He served the disciples by leading them. He served the sick when He healed them. He served the crowds when He ministered to them. And He served the children when He blessed them. No matter what He did, He served. And every time He served, God equipped Him to do whatever He was being asked to do. And you know what? God will do the same for you.
11/27/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Thankful Living
Have you ever stopped to let a car pull out in front of you, only to have the driver ignore your generous gesture? Did you find yourself getting a little angry and thinking that he or she seemed ungrateful or even entitled? The reality is that the same can be said about us at times, in the way we forget to thank our loving Father for the countless blessings we live in each day. Don’t wait for Thanksgiving.
11/20/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Magnetic Personality
People buy-in to a person before they buy-in to a message. The crowds didn’t gather to see Jesus because He was a dynamic speaker. People were drawn to Him because of what was in Him. Jesus was magnetic because He brought the love and the grace of God and gave it to those He encountered. He met their needs. He fed them spiritually, and He was a living, breathing example of our Heavenly Father.
11/13/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Straight Talk
You don’t have to have an outgoing personality to draw others to Christ. As a believer, you understand the importance of God’s Word. You fellowship with the Lord when you spend time in His Word, It directs you. It corrects you. It teaches you how to love, how to worship, and how to live a victorious life. When you give the Word first place, you position yourself for God’s best, and your life becomes attractive to others.
11/6/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Crazy Love
The Bible teaches us to “...owe no man anything but to love him.”You might have heard this scripture as it relates to debt. But, have you ever stopped to think about the second half of this sentence? It says that we owe others to love them. Let that sink in for a minute. That means that we owe our love to even the hardest to like people in our lives. Jesus loved everyone with a crazy kind of love.
10/30/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Faith Next Door
More and more people today are buying into the belief that "all roads lead to heaven", and that we're all basically worshiping the same God. Satan would love nothing more than for us to believe this. As we respect the rights of others to believe in whatever religion they choose, we need to be clear on why the God we serve is very different than all the others. Discover how to respond to those who ask what makes your faith unique.
9/4/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do
Some worship their bodies, while others completely ignore theirs. Then there are those people who focus completely on the spiritual side of life, and never spend any attention on the physical. Discover just how much God values your body, and what He expects us to do with them.
8/28/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Difference Maker
Some worship their bodies, while others completely ignore theirs. Then there are those people who focus completely on the spiritual side of life, and never spend any attention on the physical. Discover just how much God values your body, and what He expects us to do with them.
8/21/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Breaking the Prayer Barrier
Are you satisfied with your prayer life? Many would say having a vibrant prayer life is hard, often difficult, and sometimes discouraging. But having a great prayer life doesn’t have to be any of those things! Join James Merritt as he discusses how Christians can use the Scriptures to finally break the prayer barrier.
8/14/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Wonder Woman
If you’ve ever read Proverbs 31 and felt like a failure as a wife or mother, you missed the greatest lesson found in these verses. The Proverbs 31 woman doesn’t represent some unreachable goal. She represents all that a woman can become through the grace of God. Not only does she have the highest qualities a woman can possess, she is an overwhelming success in every area of life – personally, relationally, professionally, and domestically.
5/8/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Who Cares?
The devil doesn't care whether we are consumed with problems or sailing down easy street-- as long as he can keep us so focused on our own lives, that we become oblivious to what's going on in the lives of others. It's easy to forget that there's a world of people out there who may have never heard that God loves them...that their lives and circumstances matter to Him. The greatest gift we can give is the greatest one we've already received.
4/24/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
A Person of Influence
Following Jesus is a two-step process. Of course the first step is to accept Him as Savior. We can't just stay in that safe place of salvation -- knowing we are going to Heaven. The Great Commission mandates that we make disciples-- "disciplined ones", develop a relationship with our Heavenly Father and learn to hear and obey Him.
3/20/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Towel Off
Every time the disciples thought they had Jesus figured out, He threw them a curve ball. Even though they had been with Him almost every waking hour for three years, they were still discovering how much more there was to learn during His final days on Earth. They gave their lives to follow Him and to lead others to Him. Imagine their amazement to learn that the Son of God had not come to be served...but to serve!
3/13/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Simple Connection
When was the last time you really listened to someone? When a person begins to speak to you, do you instantly think of all the other things you could be doing? Or, are you afraid that you may be asked to do something that costs you time or other resources. Aside from your relationship with God, connecting with people is your greatest purpose. Learn to see people the way Jesus sees them.
3/6/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
M.V.P.
Not everyone feels like they have value. And some people base their value on things that can disappear in an instant. Maybe you weren't raised in a home where you were shown love and encouragement. Or perhaps you see yourself as a worth a great deal because of your accomplishments. It's easy to fall into either ditch. The truth is that you have value because God says you are valuable. Discover the right way to see yourself.
2/28/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Great God
Satan uses is to make us think that he and God are on the same level - that they are the same size. If he is successful at painting that picture in our minds, he has a better chance of convincing us that there's only a 50/50 chance that God will come through for us when we need Him. But nothing could be further from the truth! Our God is bigger and greater than everything else that has ever existed.
1/31/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Taken By Storm
Have you ever been a "storm" in your own life? The kind of event in your life that you knew Jesus was the only place you could turn? Maybe it was the dreaded late night phone call with bad news, a bad report from the doctor, or unexpected loss of a job. No matter what you are facing, you can trust the Word of Jesus, rest in His presence, and rely on His power. There is no problem larger than Him. He is the solution.
1/24/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Running on Empty
Have you ever poured out your heart to a friend, yet he never seems to turn his face away from the TV? Jesus never gets distracted. If you care about something, He cares about it too. You'll never approach Him with a problem that he doesn't care about or have a solution for. Learn how to take the problem to Jesus. do what He asks you to do, and trust Him with the outcome. He ALWAYS has the solution.
1/17/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Do You Have Any Leftovers?
The miracles that Jesus performed in the Bible all required faith. Sometimes He would ask a person to sow what was already in hand. As He demonstrated through a boy's lunch of small loaves and fishes, Jesus teaches us to look at what we already have that can be sown, blessed, and multiplied so that we have leftovers to share with others. Learn more about the purpose of the miraculous.
1/10/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Do You Believe in Miracles?
Jesus Christ Himself is defined by the miraculous. It is impossible to believe in Him and not in the possibility of miracles. God has a purpose and a process for the miraculous. They held a very specific place in the life of Jesus. They also have a place in our lives today.
1/3/2016 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
There is More
We have all heard the statistics. The majority of people who make New Year's Resolutions never keep them. Don't let this be just another year of willing yourself to make changes in your life, or to meet lofty goals. Life is so much more than the things we resolve to achieve. This year, make the quality decision to seek God's idea of "more" for your life. Discover the type of "more" that can only be found in Jesus.
12/27/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Rags to Riches
You've probably celebrated Christmas your whole life- even before you were a believer. It's hard not to get caught up in the cultural excitement surrounding the holiday. And maybe you have even been purposeful as you celebrate Christmas as a person of faith- acknowledging the birth of your Savior. But have you ever thought about "how" He came and "why" He came and what that means to every person on Earth?
12/20/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Mirror Image
There are a number of religions that acknowledge Jesus. Only Christianity recognizes that Jesus came and lived on the Earth as God in the flesh. Jesus was not just a prophet or a teacher. He was fully God, living as a man, Who gave His life to reconcile us with our Heavenly Father. As Christians, celebrating Christmas is far more than a holiday for exchanging presents. It's our season to celebrate the greatest gift ever given.
12/13/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Timing is Everything
Though we celebrate Christmas on December 25th, we don't really know the exact date that Jesus was born. What we do know is that God's timing was perfect in every way! So what was so special about the timing of Jesus' birth? Everything! When you consider what was going on in the world-- on every level-- you will understand why God sent Jesus when He did.
12/6/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Totally Satisfied
The most viral Bible verse was penned by the Apostle Paul. He was imprisoned at the time, yet the depth of his faith enabled him to write these words, "I can do all things through Christ Who gives me strength." He goes on to explain that in whatever situation he might find himself, his faith has brought him to a place where can always find contentment in Christ.
11/15/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
To Those Who Wait
When you are right in the middle of a mess, when you are at your weakest, you can look to God and exchange your weakness for His strength. You can exchange your weariness for His power. He will strengthen you and enable you to weather any storm if you will just be confident in Him. Our battle is to enter into His rest... and wait. Discover the powerful encouragement found in the second most viral Bible verse.
11/8/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Don't Tempt Me
The next most viral Bible verse deals with temptation. That might sound a bit surprising, since temptation seems to be such a personal issue. But for the mature believer, understanding that winning the battle over temptation is a daily event - leads us to seek all of the help and encouragement we can get.
11/1/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Need to Succeed
Fear of failure can stop us before we start. How can we ever be successful, if we never take that first step...and then the one after that...and the one after that? God only requires us to put one foot in front of the other until we cross the finish line. But it takes courage. No wonder the fourth most viral Bible verse deals with encouraging one another to be courageous, fearless, and comforted in knowing that God is with us.
10/25/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Rock the World
When David was just a teenager, his willingness to say, "YES!" to God rocked the world. When he awoke that morning, he had no idea that he would face Goliath later that day. But what he did know was that his God is faithful and had always delivered his enemies into his hands. That's why he was not impressed with Goliath's size or track record. He knew that His God never loses.
10/18/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Change the World
God wants to work through our "yes" to accomplish His "best". One of the greatest gifts that God has given us is the ability to choose. We get to choose whether or not to make Jesus Christ the Lord of our lives -- or to live life now and in eternity without Him. We also get to choose what God accomplishes through our lives while we're here on earth. Learn to live a life without regrets when you say, YES to God at every opportunity.
10/11/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Help Wanted
Jesus saw people the way they really were. He looked past their faces and saw their fear. He looked into their hearts and saw their hurts. When you see other people, are you really looking at them? Whether it's your neighbor, coworker, classmate, or spouse, are you really taking time to look closely to see what's really going on in their hearts? You are never more like Jesus than when you have a servant's heart that is giving help where help is needed.
10/4/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
More Than Meets the Eye
For some of us, what we see in today's culture makes us sad or angry. For others, what we see makes us feel truly liberated. But God never intended for culture to be our Achille's heel or our guiding light. Real freedom can't be found within culture. Real freedom is found only when we submit ourselves to God's authority and live by His Word. Living God's plan will maximize our joy, secure our peace, and reveal our purpose.
9/27/2015 • 26 minutes, 48 seconds
Love: How Can Two Stay One?
Jesus taught us through His teachings and His very life, that love is sacrificial. He gave everything for His disciples, and He gave everything for us. His example of sacrificial love is the very thing, that will not only make a marriage strong, but it will also fill it with joy-- creating a beautiful testimony of the God we serve. If you truly put our spouse first place-- over our own wants and needs-- the result will surprise you.
9/20/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Divorce: Can One Become Two?
God hates divorce, but do you know why? It's not because someone broke a rule, and that makes Him unhappy. It's because He loves us and He knows that divorce is devastating for all involved. The Bible teaches us that the root of divorce is hardened hearts. But divorce doesn't have to be your answer. God is the God of restoration, and He can lead you and your spouse into a place of forgiveness and restoration.
9/13/2015 • 26 minutes, 59 seconds
Marriage: Can Two Become One?
More and more people are choosing to live together before marriage, if they even marry at all. Ironically, they are often afraid of making a long-term commitment to someone, just to have it end in divorce. What they don't realize, is that by rewriting the boundaries of marriage, they are cheating themselves out of all that God created marriage to be. Choosing to follow God's original design for marriage is the only sure way to experience His Best!
9/6/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
More Power to You
Chances are, there's a relationship in your life that you wish was closer. Maybe you're a mother who longs to be closer to your son. Or, maybe you're a daughter who dreams of being a Daddy's little girl. The reality is, in almost all relationships, one person determines the depth of closeness. It takes effort from both parties. The same is true with your relationship with God, but He is always the One longing to be closer to you.
8/30/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
It's Not Rocket Science
It seems like the Bible and science have been at odds for a very long time. But, are they really? Is it really necessary to take sides? Can a person believe in both? Though the Bible isn't technically a science textbook. We can trust that it says is scientifically accurate. There are many topics on which the scientific community and the Bible actually agree. Uncover the parallels between the two with "It's not Rocket Science". This Sermon is part of the "Unearthing Truth" Sermon Series.
8/23/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Digging Deeper
Maybe you've never been truly confronted to defend your faith in Jesus. Most likely you've been asked a question about the Bible that you didn't know how to answer off the top of your head. Do you know how to explain the historical accuracy of the Bible? What makes the Bible real? There's more evidence than you realize. Discover the history of God's Word for yourself today. This sermon is part of the "Unearthing Truth" Sermon Series.
8/16/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Signed, Sealed & Delivered
8/9/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Lost
When we spend most of our time around other Christ-followers, it's very easy to become judgmental toward those who are lost. We can lose sight of how our heavenly Father really feels about them. The Bible teaches that He rejoices more over one lost soul coming into the Kingdom than over 99 of us who are already in. We need to remember what's important to God and why it should be important to us.
8/2/2015 • 27 minutes
Determining Your Destiny
Hindsight is 20/20. If only we could go back and change about half of the decisions we've made, we'd probably jump at the chance. But the reality is that there's only one decision that will change everything forever. It doesn't matter how much money we make, how many people we're nice to, or how much we sacrifice. There's only one decision that can secure your future, and that's choosing Jesus.
7/26/2015 • 27 minutes
No Excuse
Procrastination. It's so common that many of us don't know how to function any other way. We put off all kinds of things and give all kinds of excuses. We postpone work, chores, and doctor appointments. But putting off certain things can turn into really big mistakes. Postponing quality time with loved ones can have devastating effects. And postponing spiritual decisions can everlasting effects. And postponing spiritual decisions can have everlasting effects.
7/19/2015 • 27 minutes
Just Grace
It's Not Fair!" How many times have our children said that? Better yet, how many times WE have said that? What a warped definition of fairness we have. With everything centered on a "Me-mentality", it's easy to see how we got here. But, God's definition of fairness is very different than ours. His generous gift of grace cannot be earned, so He doesn't compare us to each other the way we do. Discover God's definition of fairness with the sermon, "Just Grace".
7/12/2015 • 27 minutes
Who is Right?
We've all done it. We compare ourselves to one person and feel quite superior, or we compare ourselves to another and instantly feel like a failure. It's a very ugly cycle to get into, and one that God never intended. Comparing ourselves to others is never going to give us the right image of who we are: nor is it going to allow us to see God as He is. Learn what it looks like to see and be seen through the eyes of grace with the sermon, "Who Is Right?"
7/5/2015 • 27 minutes
Everything Counts
Let's be honest. When it comes right down to it, a lie is a lie- whether it's a "little white lie" or a "big fat" lie. The same goes with good stewardship. The Bible teaches that how we manage the little things is a direct indicator of how we will manage the big things. God looks at how we steward even the smallest things entrusted to us. Learn how to be a good steward of earthly things so that God can entrust you with "true riches".
6/28/2015 • 27 minutes
What Do You See?
Times have changed. There's no doubt about it. Our culture has gotten a lot better in some ways. But in others, not so much. When it comes to getting involved, getting our hands dirty, and sharing our resources with those in need, we often turn our backs and walks away- all the while rationalizing our decision. But Jesus taught us a different way. Find out what He really intended us to see as we look at the needs of others.
6/21/2015 • 26 minutes, 59 seconds
Welcome Home
If you've gone to church very long, you've heard the parable of the prodigal son. And, though the focus has likely been on the son that left home, we need to take a closer look at both the son who stayed and the father who loved them. Each son had a big problem. One was unrighteous and the other was self-righteous. But the father loved them both. Don't Miss the real key to this story, the father's love!
6/14/2015 • 26 minutes, 59 seconds
Going Global
Our culture places a great deal of importance on the word "tolerance". What they are really saying is to "live and let live". As Christians, we must be truly cautious that we don't allow the beliefs of our culture to override the command of our Savior. Are we to love everyone and allow them to make their own decisions?Absolutely! That is exactly how God treats us. But His Word also directs us to share the truth of His Kingdom with the world.
6/7/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
It's All Good
God intended for the human race to live in a perfect world, and they did before sin interrupted His plan. But His plan has never changed. God will restore His children to a restored world where we will live forever. But the best part is that we will be living with Him. Even though He is present with us now, we can only see Him and hear Him by faith. The time is coming where we will actually live and walk in His presence.
4/5/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
To The Rescue
We may look at our own sin and think it's not so bad compared to the sins of someone else. Jesus knew we would think this way, and He didn't grade sins the way we do. In fact, He didn't grade them at all. Sin is sin and, big or small in our eyes, they all separate us from God. But there is good news. There's a way back into fellowship with our Heavenly Father, and Jesus removed that barrier once and for all.
3/29/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Paradise Lost
Adam and Eve were living the dream. Every single thing in their lives was perfect- God's absolute for them. They had perfect peace, every need was met, they were completely fulfilled in every way. But then the serpent spoke, and the choice to entertain what he had to say cost them everything. What they did then is what we do today, and it costs us our peace, our joy, and our fulfillment. Who are you listening to?
3/22/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Let's Take This From the Beginning
God thought of everything before He created Adam and Eve. He created the perfect place for them to live, full of everything they would ever need. He even gave them a special purpose. But it's clear that the best part of His plan was that they could fellowship with Him - In Person- every single day. When we look around, it's easy to forget what God had in mind in the very beginning. But we need to rediscover His original plan.
3/15/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Tied
The Bible tells us that there are different kinds of love. Understanding the differences is key to any successful marriage. The kind of love that lasts for a lifetime is the one that always puts the other person first. This kind of love is hopeful, trusting, and enduring. Whether you're single, engaged, or married, discover God's greatest vision for a loving marriage and the keys to make it happen.
2/1/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Frayed: Part 2
It's important to know how to set yourself up for a successful marriage. There are key things that the Bible has to say to women about being a godly wife, and there are key things that teach a man how to be a godly husband. Sometimes we think we know what that looks like, but when we choose to focus on ourselves and what we bring to the relationship, we sow seeds of success into our marriage.
1/25/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Frayed: Part 1
Spend enough time with another person and you're going to have friction over time. When that person is your spouse- the person you spend more time with than anyone on the planet- that friction may show up sooner than you expected. The question is "How are you going to handle it when it does happen?" Don't ignore problems in your marriage, face them head-on.
1/18/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Bound
By looking at today's pop culture, you'd never guess what God's original ideal for marriage looked like. Some would call His model "old fashioned" or "outdated". The problem is that choosing to ignore the way the Creator of marriage designed it to be sets couples up for a very difficult road. Discover the joy of marriage that occurs when God brings a man and a woman together, and the roadmap to a marriage full of life and love.
1/11/2015 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Play Your Part
It's not how much you have that matters to God, it is what you do with what you have that matters to Him. In "Play Your Part", Dr. Merritt takes the guesswork out of how you can find your part in God's Kingdom. We all have the same God-Given opportunity to use what He has given us for His Glory, and for the good of His people.
1/4/2015 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
We Are Proud to Announce
Sometimes when we hear something over and over. we can become desensitized to it. That's not a problem when it comes to the latest car commercial or smart phone promotion. But, we cannot afford to allow ourselves to ignore the greatest announcement ever made... the one where God proved that He keeps His promises... the one that forever bridges the gap between sinners and the God of the universe, and restores those who will believe the One who loves them most!
12/21/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
We Interrupt This Program
Proverbs says that there is a way that seems right to a man, but it leads only to the way of death. But the great news is that God loves us, and He's always willing to interrupt our path to show us His. He's a gentleman, and never forces it upon us; He gives us a choice to obey Him. But, who wouldn't want to trade in a doomed plan for God's good plan? Jeremiah says that God knows the plans He has for us- to give us a future and a hope.
12/14/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Don't Touch That Dial
There's an old saying that says, "God is always talking to you. The question is, do you have the dial set to His channel?" This may be just a saying, but it's based on truth. Whether He is speaking to us through His Word, during our prayer time with Him, or like Joseph- even in our dreams, God is continually speaking to us, directing us, showing us the right paths to take and the right decisions to make.
12/7/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
More to Come
The Bible says that instead of thinking about things like food and clothes, we should first seek God's Kingdom. That doesn't mean that we should sit around pondering heaven all day. No, like any kingdom, the Kingdom of God has its own way of functioning- with its own rules and culture, and a King Who loves us. And, he wants nothing more than for us to take care of everything else. Learn how to discover God's Kingdom with More To Come.
11/30/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
No Small Comfort
Have you ever gone through a difficult time and wondered how anyone could possibly survive such an ordeal without God? Many believers have thought the same thought. We know what it's like to have the "God of all comfort" to be by our sides as we go through painful seasons of life. But we shouldn't keep this great gift to ourselves. Learn how to share your source of comfort, hope, and encouragement with those who don't yet know that they are not alone, with "No Small Comfort".
11/2/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Right Connection
It’s very easy to fall into the trap of thinking that it’s our job as Christians to produce fruit for the Kingdom. When we do that, we can get caught up in legalism and all kinds of other distractions that take us off the right path and out of right relationship with God. But when we take a closer look, we see that the Bible simply tells us to stay connected to Jesus – to make our relationship with Him our first priority. Then the fruit will come. Learn how with The Right Connection.
8/31/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Turn On the Light
Sometimes we get so used to living in the light that we forget that there are a lot of people who live in darkness. It's the greatest blessing of our lives to know Jesus, and to never be lost in darkness again. But, to ignore those who don't yet know Him, and leave them in a world without light is downright selfish. Sharing the Good News of Jesus with others is the single most important gift we could ever give. Learn how to share your light with others with "Turn On The Light".
8/24/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Door Is Open
Life really is all about making sure we choose the right doors to walk through. Whether we realize it or not, we are all searching for security, significance, and satisfaction. But what doors are you walking through to find them? There's only one door that will satisfy all of these desires, and that's the door of Jesus Christ. If you're ready to stop wasting your life stepping through the wrong doors, and you want to be happy, peaceful, and content, learn how with "The Door Is Open".
8/17/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Loser
Have you ever heard the saying, "You'll never reach home plate hugging first base"? It's so true. We have to give up to go up. Jesus requires us to give up everything. Not so that we have nothing, but so we can have everything He has planned for us. He's not against us having money. He's against money having us. Discover what the Bible teaches us to treasure and hold onto. This message is part of the "On The Fringe" Sermon Series.
8/10/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Reject
People who felt unloved by everybody else were drawn to Jesus. When everyone around them couldn't see past their faults and failures, Jesus was reaching out to them. That's exactly how we should respond to those who feel rejected. When they sense that we see them as more than just a laundry list of their mistakes, they will be open to the Good News of the Gospel. This message is part of the "On The Fringe" Sermon Series.
8/3/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Desperate
Sometimes it's easy to deal with poor choices, mess ups, and failures. There are times where we can coast along and stay just ahead of disaster. But then there are times when we reach the point of desperation. But that place of desperation is the perfect opportunity for God's transformation. Don't stay where you are. Make the choice to invite God into your circumstances. This message is part of the "On The Fringe" Sermon Series.
7/27/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Broken
We tend to deal with brokenness in different ways. When it's our own mistake, we long for mercy and forgiveness. But when we're faced with someone else's failure, we are often very quick to respond without any grace at all. Jesus teaches us to respond to brokenness the way He did, with the kind of mercy that's hard to explain. This message is part of the "On The Fringe" Sermon Series.
7/20/2014 • 26 minutes, 30 seconds
The Messed Up
The bottom line is that we’ve all messed up. Just because you’ve messed up, doesn’t mean you have to stay messed up. Jesus isn’t interested in holding your past against you. In fact the opposite is true. He came to free you from your past mess ups. Learn how to acknowledge your sin, to accept God’s forgiveness, and choose a promising future – free from Sin.
7/13/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Failure
We know that failure is inevitable…but it doesn’t have to be the last chapter in our lives. The aftermath of making bad choices can leave us full of regret, guilt – even heartache. But Jesus came to help us put failure behind us, and to turn things around. Don’t let the ghost of failure steal your future. Learn how to move beyond your past mistakes and move toward all that God has planned for you with the series On the Fringe.
7/6/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Open the Doors
There is a protocol about approaching Almighty God. The Bible is very clear, but it doesn't mean He's unapproachable, quite the opposite is true. God deeply desires for us to enter in His presence and to stay there. It's not about performing religious rituals, it's simply about engaging our Father in the way He instructs us to do so. Learn how to live a life in God's presence with the series Up Close and Personal.
6/22/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Drawing Near
Nothing takes the place of actually spending quality time with someone that you really care about. You can daydream about spending time together, plan conversations that you want to have, or even talk to others about it. But if you never actually spend time with that person, you become distant and disconnected. The same is true with your relationship with God. This sermon is part of the "Up Close And Personal" Sermon Series.
6/15/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Coming Into Focus
The enemy would love nothing more than to interrupt your relationship with God. And the way he attempts this is through sin. But God knew this was going to be an issue, so He created a solution from the very beginning. His Word says that when we confess our sin, He is faithful and just to forgive us every time! Learn what it truly means to turn away from sin and stay in constant fellowship with God. This sermon is part of the"Up Close And Personal" Sermon Series.
6/8/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Seeing Clearly
Sometimes you can spend so much time learning about God from other people's relationships with Him, that you make the mistake of seeing Him only through the eyes of others. But God doesn't want a third party to come between the two of you. He wants you to know Him as He is, for yourself. Learn to see God clearly as you discover His passion to be in relationship with you. This sermon is part of the"Up Close And Personal" Sermon Series.
6/1/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Good Life
Most of us would say that we are much smarter than the average sheep. After all, they aren't very smart , are they? However, left to our own judgment, we end up wandering through life, never experiencing "the good life" the way God intended. He has great plans for His children. And He provided us with the Good Shepherd to lead us through everything that we will ever face. Learn how to hear His voice with the message "The Good Life".
5/25/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
One Way Street
It is not our religion, or own goodness that makes us right with God. It is Jesus who reconciles us with God! His Death, Burial and Resurrection tell us that "No one comes to the Father" except through Him. Dr. Merritt removes the noise of thousands of ideologies and breaks down exactly what Jesus had to say.
4/20/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
What Are You Waiting On?
Though God waits, He is never late! Sometimes His will can be difficult to see. It can be even more difficult for us to wait and see. Jesus is always there, and is more interested in growing our faith, than solving our problems. When we wait on Him, He is glorified! Dr. Merritt teaches how one of the greatest miracles in the Bible is all about learning to wait, and learning to trust Him through our problems.
4/13/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Final Instructions
Jesus' final words on earth before he ascended into Heaven after His resurrection are clear instructions. His words are a mission statement for every Christ-Follower. We come to church so we can go from the church, and be the church for those who don't attend church. Disciples make Disciples!
3/9/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
For the Hearing Impaired
The Bible teaches that there are three components of evangelism: the sower, the seed, and the heart of the missing person. Missing persons can't be found if no one is looking for them. We must take the seed to the missing person. But we can't make the seed grow- that's God's part. And even though we may have an opinion, only God knows the condition of a missing person's heart. Become confident in sharing your faith. This sermon is part of the "Missing Person" series.
3/2/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Come One, Come All
Do you ever find yourself avoid missing persons? It's easy to do. Sometimes as believers we work so hard to stay on the "straight and narrow" that we forget our job is to be looking for missing persons and inviting them to follow Jesus. We shouldn't avoid missing persons. Jesus didn't. He went looking for them. Learn how He sought out those who need Him most in "Come One, Come All". This is part of the "Missing Person" Sermon Series.
2/23/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Journey Begins
Every person without God is a missing person. Jesus spent the three most important years of His life doing two things: finding missing persons and making committed disciples. Of all the things He could have done, He gave His life to those two things. And He wants us to do the same. Find out how simple it is to follow Jesus' example by sharing the Good News with those who don't yet know Him with the message, "The Journey Begins".
2/16/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Crisis Management
In these powerful words from the Apostle Paul, we learn God's Purpose and design for suffering in our lives, and how He uses suffering to draw us closer to Him. This is the 5th sermon from the "Still Standing" series, based on Dr. Merritt's book of the same title.
2/9/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Up the Down Slope
We all get depressed from time to time. Just when we feel like we're on a mountain top, our spirits and emotions begin to spiral downward, and we find ourselves broken and battered. In this powerful message, James Merritt not only tells why we often get depressed, but teaches us God's plan for a full recovery. This is the fourth message from the "Still Standing" Series, from Dr. Merritt's book, by the same name.
2/2/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
The Right Behind the Wrong
Where's your focus? Are you looking at what's going wrong? Or, are you looking at what's going right? It's so easy to be drawn to the negative, to those things that are causing us discomfort in some area of life. But if we look too long, we can get off track. God wants you to keep your focus on the dream that He's planned for your life. Learn how to keep the right focus with The Right Behind the Wrong.
1/26/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Stay On the Ladder
Based on the life of Nehemiah, this message teaches you how to stay strong in your convictions when everyone else says it can't be done. A must for those facing what appears to be impossible odds to accomplish what God promised you can do. This is the second message from the series, Still Standing, based on Dr. Merritt's newest book by the same name.
1/19/2014 • 27 minutes, 30 seconds
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
In this very personal message, James Merritt shares his story of triumph in the face of overwhelming opposition, as God intervened in his life and ministry to teach him, and all of us, how to stand when your world is seemingly crumbling around you. This is the first message from the series, Still Standing, based on Dr. Merritt's newest book by the same name.
1/12/2014 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
First Thing
Have you ever been worried about something? We often worry about a lot of things. Jesus tells us do not be anxious about your life. Worry was an issue for the people who heard those words spoken firsthand, over 2000 years ago.
1/5/2014 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
One Thing
Did you start this year with a Resolution? Most New Year's Resolutions fail, often because we don't know the best way to achieve the goal we hope to accomplish. As we start 2014, James Merritt talks about the Biblical way of keeping that New Year's Resolution.
12/29/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Love Sender
God loves us. He doesn't love us because of what we've done. In fact, He loves us in spite of what we've done. Once we know that kind of love, it should be re-gifted! Just as God didn't keep His love to Himself, we shouldn't keep His love to ourselves. Our job is to pass His love on to others so that they can believe and receive. Learn how to re-gift the ultimate treasure with this Christmas message!
12/22/2013 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
Peace Maker
Some things are worth re-gifting- the gift is just too good to keep to ourselves. Peace is something that everyone can have - almost everyone is searching for- yet very few truly have it. It 's not something that you can wrap up with a beautiful bow, and place under the Christmas tree. To give the gift of peace, we must first give the gift of Jesus. Learn how to re-gift the ultimate treasure with the message "Re-Gifted: Peacemaker".
12/15/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Joy Giver
We have everything backwards when it comes to "re-gifting". Sure, it sounds like good stewardship to repurpose a gift we've never used, by rewrapping it and giving it to someone else. But this practice is just passing along something we never wanted in the first place. God sees re-gifting as the ultimate blessing- sharing the reason for our joy with someone who has none.
12/8/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Be Blessed
The Sermon on the Mount is often considered the greatest Sermon ever preached. In today's message, Dr. Merritt shares the 8 steps to applying the Sermon on the Mount to your life. Learn how to truly Be Blessed, and to be a blessing to others. This sermon was recorded on the Mount of Beatitudes in Northern Israel.
10/13/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Why do bad things happen to good people? Every one of us has asked that very question at one time or another in our life. We're Christians. We love God and God loves us. So why do bad things happen to us or to someone we know and love?God has a plan and purpose for all things that occur and you can learn how to keep your faith strong and focused, in good times and bad, by relying on the truths and principles that James Merritt shares in this message.
9/1/2013 • 27 minutes, 52 seconds
God's Will, How Do I Find It?
Finding and knowing God's will for your life is not a dark, hidden secret that God doesn't want to share with you. He doesn't play a game of cat-and-mouse as you seek to follow Him each day. God wants you to not only know His will for your life, but desires nothing more than for you to experience the joy and abundant life that following His will can bring.Ignite your life by following the truths and principles shared in this message to know God's will for your life, and begin to live it as God intends.
8/25/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Hell Yes or Hell No
For thousands of years, people of all ages have argued and debated the reality and certainty of spending an eternity in either Heaven or Hell. Do they really exist and would a loving God really send someone to Hell? These and other questions are answered clearly and definitively in this insightful message by James Merritt. You can know for sure and you'll never have to doubt again.
8/18/2013 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Born Again, What's Up With That?
Of all the one-on-one conversations Jesus had with people in the Bible, one in particular stands out from all the rest. It happened one evening with a Pharisee named Nicodemus. This ruler of the Jews engaged Jesus in a question-and-answer session that has eternal implications to this very day. In it, the precedent was set that a relationship with God begins with a new birth. Like Nicodemus, many people still don't have a clue about what being born again really means. This message crystallizes what Jesus meant and gives a thorough explanation on why it's so critical for people to fully grasp its understanding and intent.
8/11/2013 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Who Is In Control?
Galatians 5:23, Galatians 5:19-25 In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.The ninth and final characteristic of a spirit-filled person is self-control. With all the distractions and temptations that we face today, self-control may seem like it's just out of grasp.James Merritt tells us that self-control is not something you can do by yourself. If God is in control of you then you can control you.
7/28/2013 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Tender to the Touch
In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.Gentleness is the eighth fruit that Paul lists. Many times we think that being gentle is synonymous with being weak. Today's world is super-competitive. If you don't stand up for yourself and take what's yours, you'll be at a disadvantage, right?Dr. Merritt explains that you can be strong, you can speak up and speak out and you can have convictions and still be gentle. You'll learn that trusting God in every circumstance and treating people like you do, is the hallmark of gentleness.
7/21/2013 • 27 minutes, 43 seconds
Lifetime Opportunity
In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.Fruit number six is goodness. The Bible tells us that there is not one of us who does good - not one of us! So if we can't be good, how can one of the fruits of the Spirit be goodness?Dr. Merritt explains that goodness, like all the fruits of the Spirit, is purely God-given. Along the way, he'll give you some practical ways to demonstrate goodness in your everyday life.
7/14/2013 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
For Goodness Sake
In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.Fruit number six is goodness. The Bible tells us that there is not one of us who does good - not one of us! So if we can't be good, how can one of the fruits of the Spirit be goodness?Dr. Merritt explains that goodness, like all the fruits of the Spirit, is purely God-given. Along the way, he'll give you some practical ways to demonstrate goodness in your everyday life.
7/7/2013 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Random Acts of Kindness
In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.The fifth fruit of the Spirit is kindness. Go to work, watch the news, drive in rush hour and you'll find that kindness is an endangered species these days! It seems like people find more and more ways to be rude to each other every day.As followers of Christ, we're told that when we are kind to others, even when they aren't kind to us, we have a great reward from our Father. Dr. Merritt tells us that despite the difficulty in denying our human nature, we are never more like Christ than when we are kind.
6/30/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Hurry Up and Wait
In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.Number four on Paul's list is patience. Have you ever heard someone say, 'God, I want patience and I want it now!'? Patience is one thing that you really don't really want to ask God to give you! If He does give it to you, you'll have to wait even longer for what is making you impatient in the first place. There are many things that 'try our patience' and they can all wear you down.Dr. Merritt tells us that the key thing to remember is that God's timing is always right. He tells us that it is great to wait knowing God is never late!
6/23/2013 • 27 minutes, 22 seconds
Rest In Peace
In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.The third fruit of the Spirit is peace. With all of the pressures and problems of life, peace may seem like a dream; something totally unattainable. Yet the Bible tells us that those who love and follow Christ can and will find peace by rejoicing, relaxing and resting in the Lord.Dr. Merritt gives you some practical ways to practice God's peace. He tells us that when you truly give God your worries He totally gives you His peace.This message is a part of our series, 'Tasty'.
6/16/2013 • 27 minutes, 23 seconds
In-Joy
In Galatians 5, the Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.The second fruit Paul lists is joy. Many times we confuse happiness and joy. Happiness is based on external influences, chance and circumstance. Joy, on the other hand, lives in your soul. It is based on a choice you make and is powered by Christ.James Merritt tells us that once you choose Christ, you can always choose to be joyful!This message is a part of our series, 'Tasty'.
6/9/2013 • 27 minutes, 23 seconds
For the Love
The Apostle Paul tells us that proof of the Spirit of God living in a follower of Christ is found in 'the fruit of the Spirit'. These nine qualities are the hallmarks of someone who is truly walking daily with God.Paul begins his list with the foundational fruit - love. Without love, none of the rest of the fruits are possible. What does love look like? Love is patient and kind. It is not envious, proud or rude. Love is selfless. It doesn't keep a record of wrongdoings. And love never delights in evil but always rejoices in truth.James Merritt examines love, the first fruit of the Spirit, in our message 'For The Love'.This message is a part of our series, 'Tasty'.
6/2/2013 • 27 minutes, 20 seconds
The Winning Hand
If we are going to reach people who are far from God, people who are on the outside looking in, we are going to have to willingly, and even joyfully, accept those who don't have the lifestyle we wished they lived, or look or dress exactly the way we think they should. Learn how to give up those old mindsets that hinder reaching others for Christ with The Winning Hand. The Winning Hand is a part of the All In Sermon Series.
5/26/2013 • 27 minutes, 21 seconds
Calling Your Bluff
The difference between a church attender and a church member is commitment. Attenders are spectators while members are participants. It's easy to see the difference between the two. But sometimes, it's not so easy to join ourselves with other people. Often, we don't feel like we have anything to contribute. But that's not how God sees it. He sees each of us as a key part of His Body. Learn more with the sermon, Calling Your Bluff. Calling Your Bluff is a part of the All In Sermon Series.
5/19/2013 • 27 minutes, 21 seconds
Betting the Ranch
Jesus is looking for people who are All In. He wants us to bet the ranch on him, so that, in return, He can give us the greatest reward on what we've invested. It isn't easy. But, only when we choose to completely surrender to Him, will we position ourselves to receive His best. Learn how to truly devote yourself- in every area of life. Betting The Ranch is part of the All In Sermon Series.
5/12/2013 • 27 minutes, 20 seconds
What To Do About Culture Shock
Believers are often shocked by what we see in today's culture. But, how often are we shocking today's culture with what they see in us? Sound odd? What if we lived what we believe so intently, that others chose to believe what we believe? The world would be turned upside down with the Gospel. God is looking for His people to influence our world with a culture shock of our own.
3/24/2013 • 27 minutes, 47 seconds
PG: Parental Guidance Required
It's been said that children are on loan from God. And we know from His Word that they have His purpose. Through your children, you can launch a legacy that will last. Learn how to prepare your children with the sermon, PG: Parental Guidance Required. Dr. Merritt outlines how to give your children the spiritual direction, loving discipline, and emotional development they need to become a legacy of faith. This is a part of the Family Re:Union Sermon Series from Dr. James Merritt.
3/17/2013 • 27 minutes, 48 seconds
Great Expectations
Each husband and wife enters into marriage with a unique set of expectations. But, which one is right? Too often, couples find themselves in a tug-of-war over whose expectations are going to be met, resulting in a constant state of conflict. Don't let that happen to you. Learn how God wants to meet your needs as you serve each other with the sermon, Great Expectations. Part of the Family Re:Union Sermon Series from Dr. James Merritt.
3/10/2013 • 27 minutes, 48 seconds
First love
Believers understand that loving God should be the number one priority of their life. But, how do you keep Him in His rightful place when there is so much on our plates? The truth is that your love for other things should flow out of your love for God. Learn how to love God in your conversation, through your calendar, and with your character. Learn to surrender everything you are to everything He is on a daily basis. First Love is Part of the Family Re:Union Sermon Series from Dr. James Merritt.
3/3/2013 • 27 minutes, 47 seconds
Inverting the Pyramid
Recently, the media has been labeling young people as entitled. And, it's not hard to see how they came to this conclusion. What went wrong? Well, for some of us, we've shifted our priorities and given our children the wrong place, and given God last place in our families. But there's a solution. Learn how to reorder your family structure to God's original design with the sermon, Inverting The Pyramid. Part of the Family Re:Union Sermon Series from Dr. James Merritt.
2/24/2013 • 27 minutes, 48 seconds
Sharing Your Story
It's one thing to know Jesus. But, it's quite another to make him known. 85 percent of believers come to Christ through a friend or family member. Are you prepared to share your story when the opportunity presents itself? Evangelism doesn't have to be scary. In Sharing Your Story, Dr. Merritt shares the simplicity of learn to share our own stories, and how to leave the results up to God.
2/17/2013 • 27 minutes, 48 seconds
Man on Fire
The Apostle Paul was a man of passion. Before his encounter with Jesus, he worked passionately to destroy the efforts of the early church. After his "Damascus Road Experience", he passionately gave his life to influence the world for Christ! In "Man On Fire", Dr. Merritt details the dramatic change in Paul's life, and how the Holy Spirit redeemed and redirected his passion. "Man On Fire" is part of the "Ignite" Sermon Series.Comments are disabled. Change settings.
2/10/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Burning Love
Have our blessings robbed us of our boldness? As believers, the more comfortable we get, the more complacent we are tempted to be. We tend to forget our first Love- Jesus! In "Burning Love", Dr. Merritt reminds of who Jesus is, where He lives, and what He does. When these are our first thoughts, we become bold in our faith and effective for the Kingdom. "Burning Love" is part of the "Ignite" Sermon Series.
2/3/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Fight Fire With Fire
When problems come into your life, don't look for a place to run- find a place to stand. Then, stand tall! We can do that, you know. God has given us every weapon in His arsenal for us to fight for victory. In "Fight Fire With Fire", Dr. Merritt uncovers what was at the heart of the passion that the apostles experienced after Jesus was raised from the dead. "Fight Fire With Fire" is part of the "Ignite" Sermon Series.
1/27/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Set on Fire
Because Jesus is alive, we should be excited to share Him with the world! Too often, our passion for sharing our faith slips away as our to-do lists get longer and longer. In "Set On Fire", Dr. Merritt shares the answers to living a life motivated for evangelism, and how we have access to the encouragement we need to fulfill our mission of sharing the hope of Christ with a world that desperately needs Him. "Set On Fire" is part of the "Ignite" Sermon Series.
1/20/2013 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Live Like You Were Dying
We've all heard that life is short. The Bible says it's like a vapor - appearing and then vanishing. With so little time on earth, what are you going to do with your life? Will you waste it or will you make it count?Dr. Merritt tells us that a life that really counts is a life lived in the will of God.
12/30/2012 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
Unsung Hero
The Christmas Story is central to our faith, as it centers around the birth of Jesus Christ. Within the story of Christmas, are several key people, who had very important supporting roles.
12/23/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Putting It In Perspective
The Christmas Story is central to our faith, as it centers around the birth of Jesus Christ. Within the story of Christmas, are several key people, who had very important supporting roles.
12/16/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Star Witness
The Christmas Story is central to our faith, as it centers around the birth of Jesus Christ. Within the story of Christmas, are several key people, who had very important supporting roles.
12/9/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Defending God
Many times, it's difficult to either see God in a particular situation, or understand His ways. But our faith, even at its weakest, should always hold firm to the promise that God is in our corner and is willing to take the blows of doubt and fear, until we make it through.This message is a part of our series 'On The Ropes'.
12/2/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Debating God
How many times have you prayed that God would give an answer, but in the process, told Him what that answer should be? It's basic human nature. But God always has the right answer for us, and He will give it to us if we obey and follow His lead.This message is a part of our series 'On The Ropes'.
11/25/2012 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
Doubting God
Sometimes, the circumstances of life seem far too big for even God to handle. We're simply overwhelmed by the problem or situation before us. But God always proves faithful, and His Word is full of His promises for every obstacle that we might face.This message is a part of our series 'On The Ropes'.
11/18/2012 • 28 minutes, 33 seconds
The Church and the Oval Office
Right now, the Presidential election is on nearly everyone's mind. In this timely message, Dr. Merritt takes on the role Christians play, when it comes to the President, and other leaders. What does God expect from His people with regards to leaders of Government? "The Church And The Oval Office" cuts through the "spin" of partisan politics and looks to God's Word, to share what we, as Christians, are expected to do for our leaders, regardless of who they are, and what they stand for.
11/4/2012 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Faith Works
So you claim to be a Christian. Is there any evidence? Is there anything about your daily life that would make someone look at you and say, "Hey, I like they way that person lives. I want to know what is different in his life." In other words, real faith pervades every area of your life - every decision you make.In the book of James, we find the faith question asked and answered. Using James, Dr. Merritt will help you examine your own life to see if your faith is real.
9/2/2012 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
Addicted to Love
This insightful message by Dr. Merritt is based on a question posed to Jesus by a teacher of the law. Seeking to trap Him, he asked, 'Of all the commandments, which is the most important?' Christ's answer not only put the teacher in his place, but also set the bar for why we should love God with all of our heart, soul, mind and strength. If you're struggling with how to really love God and why you should do it, this message is for you.
8/26/2012 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
Don't Keep It to Yourself
Keeping a secret is a great character trait, but not sharing vital information that can be beneficial to someone is not. This is especially true when it comes to sharing Jesus with those around us. It can have eternal consequences!
8/19/2012 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
My Best Friends
If we are really honest, most of us have very few true friends. Oh, we have numerous acquaintances, but there's a vast difference between the two. So what is a true friend? In this message, James Merritt looks at one of the greatest friendships in the Bible, to give insight on what makes a "best friend" today.
8/12/2012 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
God Thing
When events and circumstances occur in life, we often refer to them as a "God Thing", something God has either caused or allowed to happen. "God Thing" or not, the truth is, God is in control of all things and everything that happens occurs in His sovereignty.
8/5/2012 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
The Freedom Freedom Brings
We all know that with freedom comes great responsibility, and from the Bible we learn that whoever God sets free is free indeed. But what does our spiritual freedom really do for us and how can we best use that freedom for our benefit and the benefit of others?Learn the power behind the freedom we have in Jesus Christ and begin using that freedom for its maximum effectiveness.
7/1/2012 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Hem We Need
There are hurting people all around us. They hurt physically, emotionally and spiritually. They need someone to offer them help and hope.Dr. Merritt takes a look at one of the great miracles recounted in the Bible - the woman who was healed just by touching the hem of Jesus' garment. This is a look not just at the miracle, but at the years of suffering that led this woman to the point of seeking Jesus. You'll learn how your acts of compassion and kindness can lead those who suffer to the ultimate healing.
5/27/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
In It to Win It
If you're a Christ follower you're in a race. When you became a Christian, you entered the race and you will run it until the day you die. There is no question that you will finish and you will make it safely to heaven.But life has a way of beating us down. It has a way of taking our joy. The struggles we face every day sometimes cause us to want to coast along and just be satisfied with crossing the finish line. Paul tells us that we have to keep our eyes on the prize - not just finishing, but winning! Dr. Merritt shows us how to maintain our momentum in the race of life in his message, "In It To Win It".
5/20/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
A Matter of Focus
John tells us, 'This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.' Wow, that's some kind of confirmation that we can directly ask God to show us how to live according to His will and He will hear us! John follows up with this, 'and if we know He hears us - whatever we ask - we know that we have what we asked of Him' That's even better! When we pray in God's will, He will respond! Dr. Merritt tells us how to pray according to God's will - it's just 'A Matter of Focus'.
5/6/2012 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Finding It
"The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will of God lives forever."What is the most important thing you can find in life? A few clues - it's not money, power, real estate or any other worldly possession. The most important thing you can find is God's will for your life.Dr. Merritt gives you some practical ways to find God's will so that you don't miss out on His best for your life.This message is a part of our series, 'It'.
4/29/2012 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
First Steps
The caterpillar that you see slowly crawling through your yard and chewing on leaves, goes through a miraculous transformation that we call metamorphosis. The result - a beautiful butterfly.In the same way, God wants to transform our lives from a lowly, ugly creature, into something beautiful. The question that we always ask is, 'How? How do I find out what God wants to make from my life?' Dr. Merritt tells us that if we surrender our will and seek His will and then we will be ready to clearly see God's will for our lives.This message is a part of our series, 'It'.
4/22/2012 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Getting In Position
For anyone who is a follower of Christ, one of life's enduring questions is, 'how do I find God's will for my life?' Sometimes it seems like that's an impossible question to answer. Yet, the Bible is clear that God is ready and waiting to reveal His will to us for every situation we face in life. God wants us to know His will more than we want to know it.Dr. Merritt tells us that the first step in finding God's will is "Getting in Position" - that is, getting our minds and hearts in a position to trust God as our mentor and our model for life.This message is a part of our series, 'It'.
4/15/2012 • 28 minutes, 33 seconds
Beautiful Exchange
God turned the filth of sin and death into the beauty of salvation and eternal life, all through the cruelty of a Roman cross. In this special Easter message, James Merritt takes the timeless truths of the Gospel and shows how God exchanged the vilest the world could create.
4/8/2012 • 28 minutes, 37 seconds
Follow the Directions
How many times have you tried to put something together on your own, only to find that things just didn't work out as they should? You need to follow the directions! Life, like projects, need instruction. Learn where to find God's instructions for living.
4/1/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Flip the Switch
Want to find God's true source of power for Christian living? You'll find in within the pages of your Bible. Learn how to engage God's greatest resource for your life!
3/25/2012 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Giving is one of God's greatest tools for successful Christian living. Time, talent and treasure invested yields a great return on daily life. Learn that it truly is more blessed to give than to receive.