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No matter what season you’re walking through, Jesus is still your victory. In this encouraging message, we look at God’s promises over our past, our present, and our future. Whether you’re carrying shame, battling fear, or overwhelmed with anxiety about what’s ahead, this sermon will remind you that God is for you, God is with you, and the battle belongs to Him.1. “Jesus Already Won the Victory” (2 Corinthians 1:19–20, Colossians 2:13–15)* God’s promises are already “Yes” through Christ* Jesus defeated sin, death, and the power of the enemy at the cross* Victory is not something we earn but something we receive through faith2. “Victory Over Your Past” (Romans 8:28, Isaiah 61:3, Romans 8:1)* Shame and regret no longer define those who belong to Jesus* God can redeem even the broken parts of our story* There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ3. “Victory In Your Present Battle” (Judges 6:12–16, Romans 8:31–37)* God is not intimidated by your weakness or your circumstances* Fear loses its power when we remember God is with us* Through Christ, we are more than conquerors4. “Victory Over Anxiety About the Future” (2 Chronicles 20:12–17)* Anxiety grows when we try to carry battles that belong to God* Prayer shifts our focus from fear to faith* The Lord goes before us into every future battle5. “No Weapon Formed Against You Will Prosper” (Isaiah 54:14–17)* The enemy may form weapons, but they will not prevail* God promises peace, security, and vindication for His people* Our confidence is found in the faithfulness of God6. “God Holds Your Future” (Jeremiah 29:11, Joshua 1:9, Psalm 46:1–11)* God’s plans for His children are filled with hope and purpose* We are called to walk by faith instead of fear* The Lord is our refuge, strength, and ever-present help7. “Jesus Is Our Victory Forever” (Hebrews 13:8, Romans 8:35–37)* Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever* Nothing can separate us from the love of Christ* Overwhelming victory belongs to those who trust in Him
Many Christians intellectually understand that God loves them, but struggle to trust that love in the deepest places of their hearts. Past wounds, disappointment, shame, and insecurity often create barriers that make God’s love feel conditional or distant. In this message, we learn that God’s love is not earned through performance, but rather received through faith. Jesus invites us to abide in Him, remain in His love, and trust what His Word says even when our feelings say otherwise. When we stop striving to prove ourselves worthy and simply rest in Christ, we begin to experience the fullness of His unfailing love.1. “Abide in the Vine” (John 15:1–5)* Jesus is the true vine and we are the branches* Fruit is produced through connection, not striving* Abiding means remaining connected to Christ as our source2. “Trust the Love You Already Have” (John 15:9)* Jesus loves us with the same love the Father has for Him* God’s love is not watered down or conditional* The invitation is to remain in His love without doubting it3. “Bring Your Scared Amen” (1 John 4:16)* Trusting God’s love often requires vulnerability* Faith means saying yes to what God says even when it feels risky* The promise of God’s love is experienced when we trust it4. “Stop Agreeing with the Accuser” (Romans 8:1; Revelation 12:10–11)* Shame and condemnation are not the voice of God* Jesus’ blood speaks a better word over our lives* We must stop partnering with lies that say we are unworthy5. “God’s Love Is a Gift, Not a Reward” (1 John 4:9–10)* God loved us before we ever loved Him* His love is not earned through performance or perfection* Jesus makes us presentable before the Father6. “Nothing Can Separate You From His Love” (Romans 8:35–39)* Circumstances cannot override God’s love* Failure does not cancel His faithfulness* His love remains constant through every season7. “Receive Fresh Mercies Daily” (Lamentations 3:22–23)* God offers fresh mercy every morning* Abiding happens through daily dependence on Him* We experience His love most deeply when we intentionally seek Him
Everyone experiences seasons of weakness: moments where the pressure feels too heavy, the obstacle too big, or the strength just isn’t there. But the Bible makes it clear: God’s promises don’t disappear in our weakness; they become even more powerful.In this message from the Yes and Amen series, we learn that strength isn’t found in trying harder; it’s found in trusting deeper. Through the life of David and the testimony of Paul, we discover that God doesn’t just give strength…He becomes our strength. When we thank Him for what He’s done, trust His promises, and redefine both our weakness and our strength, we begin to experience a kind of power that only comes from Him.
Life is full of storms - unexpected challenges, anxiety, broken relationships, and circumstances beyond our control. But Jesus promised that His followers could experience real peace even in the middle of chaos. In this message from the Yes and Amen: God’s Keys to Not Giving Up series, we explore how God’s promises bring peace to our minds, hearts, circumstances, and our relationship with Him. When we pair God’s “Yes” with our faith-filled “Amen,” we discover that the peace of Christ is stronger than any storm we face.1. “Peace in the Storm” (John 16:33)* Jesus promised trials would come, but His peace overcomes the world* Storms are inevitable, but they do not have the final word* One cry from God’s children can silence the storm2. “Peace of Mind” (Isaiah 26:3)* Many battles against peace begin in our thoughts* God promises perfect peace when our minds are fixed on Him* Letting the Holy Spirit control our minds leads to life and peace3. “Peace of Heart” (Colossians 3:12–15)* Offenses and unforgiveness steal peace from our hearts* Forgiveness restores the peace Christ gives us* Guarding our heart protects the direction of our lives4. “Peace in Circumstances” (Psalm 46:1–2)* Unexpected storms reveal our need for God* God is our refuge and strength in times of trouble* His promises remind us we are never alone in the storm5. “Peace With Christ” (Psalm 32:1–5)* Sin, guilt, and shame rob us of peace with God* Confession restores our relationship with Him* Jesus invites the weary to come to Him and receive rest
We all face seasons where discouragement, confusion, and impossible situations tempt us to give up. But Scripture reminds us that God has given His children thousands of promises - and every single one finds its “Yes” in Jesus. In this message, we explore how to recognize the different types of promises in the Bible and how to stand firmly on them when life gets difficult. When we understand how God’s promises work, our faith grows stronger and our hope becomes unshakable.1. “I Will…” Promises (Direct) (2 Corinthians 1:20)* God makes clear, direct promises to His children* These promises reveal His heart, character, and faithfulness* When God says “I will,” we can trust that He will do exactly what He said2. “If You Do This…” Promises (Conditional)* Some promises require obedience and response from us* Our choices position us to receive what God has already promised* When we align our lives with God’s Word, we step into His blessing3. “No Matter What…” Promises (Covenant)* Covenant promises are based on God’s unchanging faithfulness* These promises remain true even when circumstances are difficult* God’s love, presence, and salvation are promises that never fail#YesAndAmen #GodsPromises #Faith #TrustGod #BibleTeaching #ChristianFaith #HopeInGod
The resurrection of Jesus is the greatest news humanity has ever received. But to fully understand the power of the empty tomb, we have to start much earlier - at the beginning of the story. In this message, we explore three gardens in Scripture that reveal God’s plan for redemption: the Garden of Eden, where sin entered the world; the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus chose obedience and prepared to bear the weight of our sin; and the Garden Tomb, where death was defeated forever. The resurrection proves that sin and the grave no longer have the final word. Because Jesus rose, we can move from death to life through faith in Him.1. “The Garden of Eden” (Genesis 2:7–9; Genesis 3:1–9)* God created humanity for fellowship with Him* Sin entered through Adam and brought shame and separation* Even after sin, God pursued humanity and called out, “Where are you?”2. “The Garden of Gethsemane” (Matthew 26:36–39; Luke 22:44)* Jesus faced the crushing weight of humanity’s sin* In agony, He chose obedience to the Father’s will* The cross became the place where Jesus took our punishment and our shame3. “The Garden Tomb” (Matthew 28:1–6; John 20:27–29)* The tomb could not hold Jesus* The resurrection proves Jesus’ victory over sin and death* Everyone who believes in Christ can receive eternal life and be made new
In this message from the Our Pursuit series, we’re reminded that following Jesus isn’t about casually adding faith to our lives; it’s about pursuing the Kingdom of God above everything else. Scripture tells us that when we seek first His Kingdom, everything else falls into its proper place. Yet many people want the benefits of the Kingdom without surrendering to the King.Jesus described the Kingdom like a treasure hidden in a field - so valuable that someone would sell everything they own just to possess it. The question we must wrestle with is simple: Are we willing to pursue the Kingdom with that same passion and surrender?This message challenges us to examine our priorities, our stewardship, and our willingness to trade temporary treasures for eternal ones. God has entrusted each of us with time, gifts, influence, and resources - not just for our benefit, but for the advancement of His Kingdom. When we truly seek first the Kingdom, our lives begin to reflect His purposes, His priorities, and His glory.1. The Kingdom Is Revealed to Those Who Seek It (Matthew 6:25–33, Luke 17:20–21)* Jesus calls us to seek the Kingdom above everything else* The Kingdom isn’t always obvious—it’s revealed to those who pursue it* When we pursue the Kingdom first, God opens our eyes to see what others miss2. The Kingdom Is Worth Giving Everything For (Matthew 13:44, Mark 10:21, Mark 8:36–37)* Jesus compares the Kingdom to a treasure hidden in a field* The rich young ruler struggled to surrender what he had for something greater* What we gain in the Kingdom is infinitely greater than anything we surrender3. The Kingdom Calls Us to Faithful Stewardship (Matthew 25:14–29)* God entrusts each of us with gifts, time, talents, and resources* Faithfulness with what we’ve been given leads to greater responsibility* The Kingdom advances when we steward what God has placed in our handsAs followers of Jesus, our lives are meant to reflect the prayer He taught us: “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done.” When we truly seek first His Kingdom, our priorities, our decisions, and our stewardship begin to align with His purposes.#KingdomOfGod #SeekFirstTheKingdom #Faith #ChristianSermon #GreatOaksFellowship #Jesus #Stewardship #Church
This week, Pastor David continues the Our Pursuit series by exploring what it means to pursue unity with one another. From the early church in Acts to Jesus’ prayer in John 17, Scripture shows that unity among believers is powerful evidence that the Gospel is real. But unity doesn’t happen automatically - it requires surrender, humility, grace, and a willingness to follow the example of Christ. When believers lay down selfishness and live by the Spirit, the church becomes a picture of God’s love to the world. In this message, we discover why unity matters, how the enemy attacks it, and how God empowers His people to walk in it together.1. “You Don’t Belong to Yourself Anymore” (Romans 12:1; 1 Corinthians 6:19–20)* Unity begins with surrender to God.* Our desires, plans, and ambitions belong to Christ.* When we live as living sacrifices, we create space for unity.2. “A New Way to Live” (Romans 12:2; 1 John 2:16)* The world teaches selfishness, but the Spirit leads us to selflessness.* Unity requires a transformed mind and heart.* God reshapes our priorities so we can live differently from the world.3. “Grace Received Becomes Grace Given” (Ephesians 4:2–3; Ephesians 4:31–32)* Remembering God’s grace helps us extend grace to others.* Forgiveness and patience protect unity in relationships.* A church filled with grace becomes a church filled with peace.4. “Following the Example of Jesus” (Philippians 2:1–8)* Jesus modeled humility, obedience, and sacrificial love.* Unity grows when we put others before ourselves.* The attitude of Christ becomes the pattern for Christian relationships.5. “Where Unity Lives, God Commands Blessing” (Psalm 133:1–3; Ephesians 4:1–3)* Unity invites God’s blessing into churches, homes, and families.* The Spirit empowers believers to walk in peace together.* When God’s people live united, the world sees the reality of Jesus.
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