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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 47 MIN

One Thing: Moving From Needing God to Wanting God | Pastor Paul Zink II

from New Life Christian Fellowship Jacksonville Sermon of the Week · host New Life Christian Fellowship Jacksonville

Are you treating God like a cosmic vending machine, or do you truly desire His presence?In this powerful message kicking off our summer series, "The Summer of His Presence," Pastor Paul Zink II dives deep into Psalm 27:4 to unpack King David's ultimate cry: "One thing have I desired of the Lord, and that will I seek..."David was a king who had experienced it all—wealth, fame, status, giant-slaying victories, and even deep failure—yet he boiled his entire life down to one single posture: a desperation for the presence of God.Pastor Paul challenges the modern church with a timely truth: The greatest tragedy of the American church is the thinking that God is still useful, but He is no longer beautiful. It is time to move past a comfortable Christianity that only reaches out to God in moments of need. God doesn't just want to be needed; He wants to be desired.Through the powerful biblical accounts of King David’s priestly worship and the consistent lifestyle of the Roman Centurion Cornelius, this episode explores what it means to build a personal altar of consistency. Discover how your hidden obedience, your prayers, and your works rise before the throne room as a lasting memorial, opening doors for God to move in supernatural ways.Key Takeaways From This Episode:Useful vs. Beautiful: Shifting your relationship with God from a transactional "vending machine" mindset to true intimacy.The Priestly Ephod: Understanding King David’s secret to triumph—ministering to the Lord in the quiet, secret place before serving the public.The Memorial of Consistency: How the prayers and actions of Cornelius caught the attention of heaven and unlocked a divine, world-changing breakthrough.What You Behold, You Become: Why you must guard what you are actively pursuing and looking at in this life.🔗 Listen to more life-changing messages at nlcf.org or on the New Life app.If this podcast blessed you, please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite streaming platform!We exist to lead people to a new life in Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.Sharing our weekly Sunday sermon to encourage and inspire your faith journey.Find out more at nlcf.orgFollow Us on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/newlifejaxhttps://www.facebook.com/newlifejaxGive:https://www.nlcf.org/give/📍 From New Life Christian Fellowship – Jacksonville, FL🔗 More at nlcf.org

Are you treating God like a cosmic vending machine, or do you truly desire His presence?In this powerful message kicking off our summer series, "The Summer of His Presence," Pastor Paul Zink II dives deep into Psalm 27:4 to unpack King David's ultimate cry: "One thing have I desired of the Lord, and that will I seek..."David was a king who had experienced it all—wealth, fame, status, giant-slaying victories, and even deep failure—yet he boiled his entire life down to one single posture: a desperation for the presence of God.Pastor Paul challenges the modern church with a timely truth: The greatest tragedy of the American church is the thinking that God is still useful, but He is no longer beautiful. It is time to move past a comfortable Christianity that only reaches out to God in moments of need. God doesn't just want to be needed; He wants to be desired.Through the powerful biblical accounts of King David’s priestly worship and the consistent lifestyle of the Roman Centurion Cornelius, this episode explores what it means to build a personal altar of consistency. Discover how your hidden obedience, your prayers, and your works rise before the throne room as a lasting memorial, opening doors for God to move in supernatural ways.Key Takeaways From This Episode:Useful vs. Beautiful: Shifting your relationship with God from a transactional "vending machine" mindset to true intimacy.The Priestly Ephod: Understanding King David’s secret to triumph—ministering to the Lord in the quiet, secret place before serving the public.The Memorial of Consistency: How the prayers and actions of Cornelius caught the attention of heaven and unlocked a divine, world-changing breakthrough.What You Behold, You Become: Why you must guard what you are actively pursuing and looking at in this life.🔗 Listen to more life-changing messages at nlcf.org or on the New Life app.If this podcast blessed you, please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite streaming platform!We exist to lead people to a new life in Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.Sharing our weekly Sunday sermon to encourage and inspire your faith journey.Find out more at nlcf.orgFollow Us on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/newlifejaxhttps://www.facebook.com/newlifejaxGive:https://www.nlcf.org/give/📍 From New Life Christian Fellowship – Jacksonville, FL🔗 More at nlcf.org

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