Psalm 19 | The Mirror of the Word - Season 4, Episode 69

Continuing the series in Psalm 19, Pastor Andrew shifts the focus from God's glory in creation to the role of His Word as a mirror for our own hearts. This message explores the two kinds of sin David prays about: the "secret faults" we are blind to and the "presumptuous sins" we knowingly commit. Through compelling illustrations, you will see how unaddressed sin distorts the image of God in our lives and learn why we must humbly allow Scripture to expose our blind spots. This sermon is a powerful call to depend on God's Word daily to cleanse us and protect us from the destructive dominion of sin.

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God's Grace for an Imperfect Church | Bought with a Price - Season 4, Episode 68

In this message from 1 Corinthians 6, Pastor Dorrell examines the Apostle Paul's urgent correction to a church that had mistaken Christian liberty for a license to indulge. The Corinthians' catchphrases—"All things are permissible" and "Meats for the belly"—are countered with the profound truths that not all things are beneficial and that we must not be mastered by our appetites. Pastor Dorrell applies Paul's teaching that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit to our modern, gratification-pleasing culture, challenging us to flee from temptation, cultivate self-mastery, and consciously honor God in our bodies and spirits, which are His.

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Judges | The Ultimate Betrayal - Season 4, Episode 67

In this sermon, Pastor Dorrell examines the final chapter of Samson's life from Judges 16, presenting a powerful cautionary tale about how a person's greatest strengths can be undone by their moral weaknesses. This message explores the life of a man blessed with immense potential and divine power, who repeatedly surrendered to his own passions and indulgences. Pastor Dorrell explains that before we are betrayed by sin, we first betray ourselves by choosing to yield to temptation. This sermon serves as a crucial reminder of the consequences of our choices and the importance of mastering ourselves to honor God.

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Psalm 19 | The Treasure of God's Word- Season 4, Episode 66

In this episode, Pastor Ben reflects on Psalm 19, emphasizing the unparalleled value of God's Word. Drawing comparisons to earthly treasures and the universal fascination with discovery, he illustrates how Scripture surpasses material wealth in both joy and life-changing potential. Pastor Ben explores the beauty of God's special revelation, the life-impacting power of meditation on His Word, and offers practical methods to truly treasure Scripture in daily life.

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The Art of Nurturing - Season 4, Episode 65

In this heartfelt sermon, Pastor Daniel explores Ephesians 6:4, offering profound insights into the responsibilities of fathers and the transformative power of nurturing children with love and intentionality. Drawing from both biblical context and personal anecdotes, he challenges parents to avoid provoking negative emotions and instead foster growth through thoughtful care, spiritual guidance, and reflective character. Discover how parenting, much like tending to delicate flowers, requires patience, strength, and a genuine reflection of God’s unwavering love.

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Judges | No One Wins - Season 4, Episode 64

In this powerful episode, Pastor Dorrell delves into Judges 15, exploring the tumultuous life of Samson and the destructive cycle of vengeance and indulgence that defined his story. This sermon highlights the tragic consequences of human indulgence, the pitfalls of unbridled passions, and the cost of retaliatory behaviors. Pastor Dorrell challenges listeners to reflect on their own lives, emphasizing the importance of self-mastery, grace, and breaking free from the cycle of "eye for an eye" responses. Discover how even flawed individuals can be used by God, and how virtues like patience and forgiveness can lead to true victory.

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Psalm 19 | The Heavens Declare - Season 4, Episode 63

In this message from Psalm 19, Pastor Daniel explores how creation itself proclaims the glory of God and reveals His presence to every person, in every place, at all times. Through vivid imagery and practical application, he challenges listeners to cultivate an intentional awareness of God by observing the natural world and recognizing the message it continually preaches. Just as a product’s packaging says something about its designer, the universe reflects its Creator—inviting us to marvel, praise, and reflect His glory in our own lives.

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God's Grace for an Imperfect Church | Casting a Dark Cloud Over the Gospel - Season 4, Episode 62

In this message from 1 Corinthians 6, Pastor Dorrell challenges believers to consider how their conduct—especially in conflict—reflects on the gospel. Drawing from Paul’s rebuke of the Corinthian church for taking disputes before unbelievers, the sermon calls Christians to prioritize humility, unity, and grace within the body of Christ. With powerful reminders about the cost of petty division and the high calling of our testimony, listeners are urged to walk worthy of the name of Christ, even when it means suffering wrong or choosing peace over vindication.

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Judges | Strong Body, Weak Will - Season 4, Episode 61

In this powerful message from Judges 14, Pastor Dorrell explores the tragic character of Samson—a man chosen by God yet ruled by his appetites. Through the story of Samson’s impulsive pursuit of a Philistine woman, his disregard for his Nazarite vow, and his manipulation of others for personal gain, we see a sobering picture of what happens when indulgence overtakes discipline. Pastor Dorrell contrasts Samson’s life with the biblical call to temperance, warning that a character shaped by unchecked desire is always vulnerable to sin. This episode challenges believers to cultivate spiritual discipline and self-control as marks of godliness in an age of self-gratification.

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God's Grace for an Imperfect Church | Guarding the Church - Season 4, Episode 60

In this thought-provoking sermon, Pastor Dorrell examines 1 Corinthians 5, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the spiritual health of the church. He discusses the Apostle Paul’s rebuke of the Corinthian church for tolerating immorality, highlighting the dangers of unchecked sin within a faith community. Pastor Dorrell explores the necessity of church discipline not as a punitive measure, but as a corrective act aimed at reconciliation and restoration. This episode challenges believers to reflect on their personal responsibility in upholding holiness and supporting the integrity of the church.

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Judges | The Introduction of Samson: A Story of God's Sovereignty - Season 4, Episode 59.mp3

In this episode, Pastor Dorrell examines Judges 13, introducing the life of Samson and uncovering the deeper narrative beyond his personal story. Highlighting Israel's spiritual apathy and their failure to seek God during their 40 years of oppression, Pastor Dorrell emphasizes how God's unwavering mercy and sovereignty shine through, even when His people are indifferent. This thought-provoking sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own spiritual condition, the dangers of complacency, and the significance of God's intervention in times of darkness.

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Embracing Grace - Season 4, Episode 58

In this thought-provoking sermon, Pastor Dorrell explores the importance of recognizing and assigning true value to both God and the people around us. Drawing from Luke 7 and an insightful story about perspective, he emphasizes how often we overlook what truly matters. Pastor Dorrell challenges listeners to reevaluate how they treat others, understand the depth of God's grace, and reflect on their own hearts to foster genuine love and gratitude. This message encourages a transformative approach to seeing people through the lens of compassion and divine worth.

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God's Grace for An Imperfect Church | We Need a Reality Check - Season 4, Episode 57

In this sermon, Pastor Dorrell draws from 1 Corinthians 4 to explore the universal need for correction, humility, and self-examination in our Christian walk. Pastor Dorrell challenges us to reflect on our attitudes, reminding us that true Christian character is shaped not by status or pride but by a heart willing to serve, forgive, and grow. Through Paul's heartfelt words to the Corinthians, we are invited to assess where we stand in our faith journey and embrace the transformative power of sincere, loving correction.

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Judges | A Needless War - Season 4, Episode 56

In this message from Judges 12, Pastor Troy Dorrell examines the tragic and unnecessary conflict between Jephthah and the tribe of Ephraim following Israel’s victory over the Ammonites. Highlighting the pride, selfishness, and false accusations that drove Ephraim to threaten their own deliverer, Pastor Dorrell shows how internal strife among God’s people can be more damaging than battles with external enemies. Drawing from the historical and moral failures of Jephthah and his generation, the sermon exposes the consequences of leadership without godliness and unity without humility, urging believers to learn from Israel’s mistakes and pursue peace under God’s direction.

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Close Enough to Help - Season 4, Episode 55

Pastor John explores Galatians 6:1–10, urging believers to embrace the call to bear one another’s burdens as an expression of Christlike love. Drawing from the imagery of deep friendship and shared struggle, he emphasizes the importance of spiritual closeness—not just proximity, but meaningful connection that enables restoration, empathy, and practical support. Pastor John challenges the church to move beyond judgment and isolation, cultivating relationships marked by humility, grace, and the willingness to walk alongside others through their faults, trials, and burdens. The sermon is a heartfelt reminder that we cannot help from a distance—true spiritual aid requires closeness, compassion, and Christ-centered meekness.

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God's Grace for an Imperfect Church | A Call to Grow Up - Season 4, Episode 54

In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 3, Pastor Dorrell examines the Apostle Paul’s confrontation of the Corinthian church’s immaturity. Though rich in spiritual heritage, the church had grown stagnant—marked not by spiritual depth but by division, pride, and indulgence. Paul introduces a third category of people in this passage: not the saved or the lost, but the carnal—those who, though saved, continue to live as if they are not. This message challenges believers to examine whether they are maturing in Christ or simply coasting in their faith, and it emphasizes the urgent need for sanctification through the Spirit, spiritual renewal through the Word, and a commitment to unity in the body of Christ.

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Essential Tools - Season 4, Episode 53

Pastor Andrew uses the imagery of a toolbox to illustrate how God's Word equips believers to build strong, meaningful lives. Drawing from 2 Timothy 3:16–17, he explains that Scripture serves as our essential set of tools—teaching us what is right (doctrine), fixing what is broken (correction), and training us to live righteously (instruction). Through visuals like a measuring tape, screwdriver, and work gloves, he challenges both children and adults to move beyond memorizing Bible verses and begin actively living them out. Emphasizing that God's correction is constructive, not punitive, he urges listeners to embrace God’s Word not just for knowledge but for transformation.

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Unity - Season 4, Episode 52

In this heartfelt sermon, Pastor Walter Echeveria emphasizes the essential role of unity within the church, the family, and individual relationships. Drawing from Ephesians 4 and years of pastoral experience in the Spanish congregation, he reminds believers that love, humility, and selflessness are foundational to Christian community. Pastor Echeveria underscores that Satan’s primary tactic is division, but God calls His people to reflect Christ through harmony and mutual support. Through real-life examples, scriptural truths, and practical challenges, the message calls every believer to pursue unity as a testimony of God's love to the world.

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What To Do When People Disappoint - Season 4, Episode 51

In this sermon from 1 Samuel 23, Pastor Daniel Fleet explores how David responded to deep personal disappointment when those he helped turned against him. From Saul’s relentless pursuit to the betrayal by the people of Keilah and the Ziphites, David’s experience reflects the painful reality of being let down by others. Yet through it all, David continually sought God, who remained faithful even when people were not. This message encourages believers to guard their hearts, remain faithful in hardship, and draw strength from God when others fail them.

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Trust Beyond Understanding - Season 4, Episode 50

In this compelling sermon, Pastor Ben explores Genesis 22:1-19, where Abraham faces the ultimate test of faith. Discover how Abraham's unwavering trust in God's promises, despite an incomprehensible command, reveals the depth of true faith—one that motivates obedience even when circumstances defy understanding. Pastor Ben unpacks the significance of Abraham's actions, the concept of God as Jehovah Jireh, our Provider, and how this ancient narrative speaks powerfully to our lives today.

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