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Calvary Tabernacle | Queen City, Texas
by Casey Allen
Catch up on missed sermons (or just listen again) right here on our Podcast! Sermons from the week are uploaded every Monday.
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Mother's Day Service
Pastor Billy and Pastor Shelby celebrate mothers.
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From Weakness to Strength Cont.
Pastor Shelby Crump shares the importance of putting your weaknesses into God's very capable hands. In this series we recognize that everyone has weaknesses but just as God told Paul "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness".
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When the Glory Fades
Pastor Shelby shares an encouraging word on maintaining the glory.
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Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is...
Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is... Freedom Peace Conviction Power Fullness in Joy Salvation
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Womens Fellowship Guest Speaker | Terri Ciaccio
Terri Ciaccio was our guest speaker at our Women's Fellowship Brunch. She invited the women to be in the middle of what God is doing right now.
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From Weakness to Strength
Weakness doesn’t just show up on its own—it’s often fed by lies: You’re not good enough It’s okay just this once One time won’t hurt You’re justified—you have a right Karma will take care of it You’re too busy to spend time with Jesus I’ll do it later It’s not that serious These lies lead us into patterns: Distraction. Gossip. Compulsive habits. Lack of self-control. Overspending. The inability to say no. Before long, what started as a small weakness becomes something that shapes our choices. But here’s the truth: Everything can be turned around when it’s placed in the hands of the Lord. Don’t hand your weakness over to the enemy for him to exploit. Place it in the hands of God instead. Your weakness is not your disqualification— it’s your invitation. An invitation for God to step in, to shape you, to transform you. When you place your life in the hands of the Potter, He doesn’t discard you— He molds you. He takes what was broken, inconsistent, and weak and forms it into something purposeful. A vessel. His vessel. For His purpose.
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The Blood
Pastor Shelby shares a encouraging message of Gods love NEVER fails.
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It Will Be Worth It
Pastor Billy and Pastor Shelby share an encouraging message.
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Stewardship Cont. | 04.15.26
Why stewardship is difficult in today’s times A culture of materialism - society promotes ownership rather than stewardship We have a lack of eternal perspective - focus on temporary We have a self-centered lifestyle and desire comfort and personal gain and this clashes with Gods will for our life Fear of lack - fear of not having enough causes us to hold back Poor spiritual discipline - no prayer or connection We recognize that the distractions and values of today’s culture do not define us as Christians. We are called to live differently. Stewardship is a choice—one that requires intentional surrender, trust in God, and a commitment to His ways over our own.
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I Shall Live and Not Die
Pastor Billy shares an encouraging message on being anointed everyday with fresh oil.
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The Burnt Offering
Pastor Shelby shares an encouraging message to continue putting fresh wood on our burnt offering.
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Resurrection Sunday
Resurrection Sunday Sermons by Billy Dupree and Shelby Crump
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Take The Call
Guest Speaker Casey Allen from Cross Trail Outfitters
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You Shall Have Help
In this powerful dual sermon pastors Billy Dupree and Shelby Crump reminded us that we shall have help! We can rely on God to be our help in the fire and in our time of need.
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Church Hurt | Restoration
In this Wednesday night class on church hurt, Pastor Shelby Crump shares a powerful message on restoration and the choices we make to reach it. We have to be willing to let the Holy Ghost heal. When we experience hurt, our natural response often leads us in the wrong direction, but healing begins when we choose differently. Church hurt is a spiritual issue, and restoration is also spiritual. In this teaching, he walks through the fruit that comes from hurt and shows how, by intentionally sowing the opposite with restoration in mind, we can begin to produce a new kind of fruit. What we sow matters. The seeds we plant will always become the fruit we see.
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Endure to the End
Pastor Billy Dupree | 03/15/2026 AM Pastor Billy Dupree shares an encouraging message on enduring to the end.
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Jesus Is Lord
Jesus is Lord - The Lordship of Jesus Christ
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Prodigal's Coming Home
Pastor Billy Dupree preached on the prodigals coming home.
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Womens Fellowship Brunch Speaker | Linda Hill
We were so blessed to hear from Linda Malcolm Hill. She reminded us not to become lazy or spiritually complacent, but to stay obedient to the Lord in every season of life. If we seek the Lord, He will teach us how to shepherd those around us. But first, we must be led by the One True Shepherd, Jesus, by spending time in His Word, in prayer, and in worship until our cup is filled and overflowing. We are called not only to shepherd others, but to train the flock to become shepherds too by speaking life, discipling, and preparing the next generation so the work of God continues. It’s time to pick up our tent stakes, seek the Lord, and make the sacrifices needed to grow. Let’s refuse to be spiritually complacent or lazy, and step into the calling God has placed on our lives.
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Do Not Become Distracted
Pastor Shelby Crump delivered a powerful message on guarding our focus and not becoming distracted by the things of this world. In a time filled with uncertainty, wars, and rumors of wars, we are reminded that our confidence is not in what we see, but in who God is. Just as the servant in 2 Kings 6:17 could not see the heavenly army surrounding them until Elisha prayed for his eyes to be opened, we too must ask God to give us spiritual vision. There is more happening than what meets the natural eye. God is at work, even when we cannot see it. As believers, we are called to discern through the Spirit and make decisions based on the truth of God’s Word, not on what we feel or what appears in the natural. When our eyes are fixed on Him, we will not be shaken.
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It Doesn't Matter
03/01/2026 PM
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Youth Fire Night | I Want More | Guest Pastor Colby Ball
Youth Fire Night with guest Pastor Colby Ball, who is passionate and on fire for the Lord. There is a generation that is rising up who wants more of God.
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Prayer, Fasting & Worship | Open the Gates of Heaven
Pastor Billy Dupree speaks on prayer, fasting, and worship opening the gates of heaven. Kelly Cox shares a testimony on healing.
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In His Image | 02.15.26 PM
Pastor Shelby Crump preaches that we are created in the image of God. We must remember our identity is rooted in Jesus alone.
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Cut Down Unfruitfulness
Logan Puckett speaks on what the Lord has laid on his heart about cutting down unfruitfulness the enemy hides behind.
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Recover All
What do you do when you come back to devastation instead of victory? In 1 Samuel 30, David and his men returned home to find their city burned, their families taken captive, and everything they loved stolen by the enemy. They wept until they had no strength left. Yet in the middle of grief, pressure, and betrayal, David made a powerful decision. He encouraged himself in the Lord. When David sought God, the Lord gave him a clear, three-part answer: Pursue. Overtake. Recover all. This message challenges the church to move past exhaustion, complacency, and shallow faith. At the brook Besor, 200 men stopped short of the battle, but 400 pressed on. The question is the same for us today: Will we stop in the middle, or will we cross over and recover what the enemy has stolen? This sermon calls believers to engage in the fight, contend for what matters, and refuse to settle for partial victory. God has not called His people to survive on spiritual baby food. He has called us to pursue, persevere, and recover all. Scripture: 1 Samuel 30:3–10 Theme: Recovery, perseverance, spiritual warfare, and obedience Call: Do not stop at the brook. Press on and reclaim what belongs to you.
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Steady in the Call
An encouraging call to stay steady in the call from pastor Billy Dupree
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Women's Fellowship Brunch Guest Speaker | Anna Puckett
Anna Puckett shares her testimony with an encouraging message.
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Marriage on a Mission | Part 2
What are you truly passionate about and how does it shape your marriage? In this episode, we talk about God’s design for marriage and how passion, purpose, and vision keep a relationship strong. Scripture reminds us that our lives and our marriages exist to bring glory to God (Romans 11:36). When couples walk in agreement (Amos 3:3) and live with intentional direction, they experience unity instead of constant struggle. We explore why having a shared vision matters, how spiritual warfare targets marriages through distraction and division, and why what you focus on determines the direction your relationship will go. From false substitutes that promise fulfillment to the power of staying connected to the Lord, this conversation challenges couples to align their purpose with God’s plan. We also introduce the acronym PERSIST, a framework for building a healthy, lasting marriage, because marriage is not a sprint, it is a marathon. If you are looking to strengthen your marriage, refocus your priorities, and pursue God’s vision together, this episode is for you.
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Miracle and Activation Service (PM)
In Luke 10, Jesus gives the same power and authority to the seventy, sending them out with nothing in their hands and promising to supply every need. This episode unpacks what it means to live by faith, the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not yet seen. Jesus declared plainly, “And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover” (Mark 16:17–18). Signs do not produce faith. Faith produces obedience, and signs follow those who believe. We examine Hebrews 11 and the faith of those in the Old Testament who pleased God by believing Him, even when they did not yet receive the promise. Enoch walked by faith and pleased God, and Scripture reminds us that without faith it is impossible to please Him. Though they died in faith, God had provided something better for us. Today, believers do not rely on the Spirit coming upon them temporarily. The same Spirit lives within every believer. Greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world. God is not confined, He is an ever-present help. Jesus took our pain, anxiety, and sin upon Himself and gave us the righteousness of God, making us sons and daughters who can move from defeat to victory and from depression to joy.
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He Supplies
Pastor Billy Dupree brings an encouraging message.
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Marriage on a Mission | Part 1
This class will be a time of study, learning, and sharing together as couples. By focusing on biblical concepts and principles your marriage covenant relationship will be enriched with new insights for intentional direction and focus as you journey into this New Year. Utilizing the Lord's foundational and perfect design for our union as man and wife enables us to experience deeper connection, peace, and joy as He intended. Whether you have been married for decades, days, or are planning a wedding, we invite you to come alongside to intentionally place YOUR marriage on a mission for the Kingdom of God!
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The Ministry of Angels | The Blueprint for God’s Church (PM)
In this message, we explore Psalm 91:11–12 and the biblical ministry of angels as a reflection of God’s design for His Church. Scripture reveals how God used archangels to deliver messages, engage in spiritual warfare, and minister in worship. From Gabriel the messenger, to Michael the warrior, to Lucifer before the fall as a worshipper, we see clear roles that ultimately find their fulfillment in Christ and His Church today. Even as Michael relied on the Lord, we are reminded that we must always rely on Him, for we can do nothing without His presence and His Spirit. This sermon walks through key passages in Daniel, Luke, Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Jude to show that while angels are ministering spirits, our faith is not in angels but in the Lord Himself. The ministry once carried out by angels now reflects the calling of the Church through the power of the Holy Spirit. We are called to declare the truth, stand firm in spiritual battle, and worship God with our whole lives. The plans of the enemy are no match for the Lord, and through His presence, protection, and power, the Church advances the Kingdom of God. Jesus is Lord, and it is all about Him.
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The House (AM)
God is building more than a building—He is building a spiritual house. According to 1 Peter 2:5, we are living stones being joined together on the foundation of Jesus Christ. The veil has been torn, His presence is no longer contained, and we are now the habitation of the living God. This message declares that this is the house of prayer, unity, healing, and miracles. God is doing the supernatural in the natural, increasing salvations, bringing new people, and calling His people to move from belief to action. Built on the Rock, we may be shaken, but we will not fall. This is a call to faith, obedience, unity, and activation, to be a stone in the masterpiece God is building.
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The Kingdom of Priests
In this message, we explore God’s design for His people to be a kingdom of priests (Exodus 19:6). Through Jesus Christ, the priesthood is no longer limited to a few. Every believer is called, anointed, and positioned to serve God. Just as the anointing oil flowed from the head down in Psalm 133, the anointing of Christ flows through His entire body, the Church. We are being built together as a spiritual house and holy priesthood (1 Peter 2:5), called to live in unity, holiness, and devotion to the Lord. This sermon reminds us that our identity is found in what God says, not what we feel. As priests, our purpose is to serve God, walk in the power of the Holy Spirit, and be one with God. Every believer is important in the Kingdom, with a God-given position under one Head, Jesus Christ.
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Christmas at Calvary
This is a dual Sermon from our Christmas at Calvary Service.
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Spiritual Gifts | Part 6: Plug into the Source
We are not the source; we are the faucet. When we stay connected to God, His power flows through willing vessels. In this message, we explore the Fivefold Ministry from Ephesians 4:11 and 1 Corinthians 12:28, showing how Scripture works together, not in contradiction. From apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers to miracles, healings, helps, and administration, every ministry has purpose in the body of Christ. Using Acts 6, we see how even the ministry of waiting tables required activation, faithfulness, and being full of the Holy Ghost, and how honoring what seems small led to revival. This message challenges us to stay connected to the Source, value every calling, and become willing vessels God can flow through. When our heart touches His, our desires begin to align with His will. Key Scriptures: Ephesians 4:11 1 Corinthians 12:28 Acts 6:1–7
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Your Invitation
This message explores The Spirit of Prophecy through Revelation 19:10, reminding us that all prophecy points to Jesus alone. God chooses to speak through surrendered men and women, not for recognition, but to edify and build up the Church. As we lay down pride, agendas, and routines, we are invited into deeper unity, authentic worship, and an overflow of God’s presence. An invitation has been sent—will we respond?
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Spiritual Gifts | Part 5: Every Member is a Minister
Every member of the body of Christ is called to minister to those in their area of influence. This can be at home work, church, and beyond. God has anointed you for such a time as this and by his Spirit you are able to accomplish the plans he has for you.
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When the Wind Comes
In Ezekiel 37 we see a powerful truth: the bones came to life because the prophet obeyed the command of God and spoke what God told him to say. The breath—the very Spirit of God—came only after the word was spoken in faith. Obedience activates what God has already planned to do. Amos 3:7 reminds us that the Lord does nothing without revealing His plans to His servants. He is still speaking, still revealing, and still calling His people to prophesy His word into dead places. This message calls us to obey even when we don’t feel like it, to speak the truth of God when our flesh resists, and to do what God asks without letting our physical condition hold us back. Like the five wise virgins who kept oil in their lamps, we must stay prepared and full of the Spirit. Even on the worst day of your life, learn to worship, pray, and invite the Lord to breathe on what seems lifeless.
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Vision of the Harvest
In this message, Pastor Billy Dupree preaches on the great harvest that is already at hand. Scripture teaches that the Lord shares His secrets with those who seek Him, and Jesus has already shown us how great the harvest will be. The call is simple yet urgent: open your eyes, surrender, walk in unity, and pray for laborers. We often pray for our own needs first, but Jesus tells us to pray for workers—because the fields are ripe, and everything the church needs has already been created and prepared by God. The harvest requires a people who listen to what God says, speak what He speaks, and join together under one vision. From Amos to Joel, from Daniel to Revelation, we see God’s consistent call to awaken, to see clearly, and to step into His purposes. The giants are already defeated. The way is already made. The day of salvation is today. Will you be a laborer in His harvest?
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Spiritual Gifts| Part 4: Areas of Influence
We were created in the image and likeness of God, and through Christ we have become His body on the earth. On the day of Pentecost, God poured out His Spirit so that His people could walk in His mind, His wisdom, His character, His power, and His authority. The same Spirit that was in Jesus now lives in us—not because we earned it, but because of grace. Fasting and prayer don’t qualify us for anointing; they simply bring our hearts closer to God so that His Spirit can move freely through us. Jesus is the perfect example of the fivefold ministry—apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, and teacher—and His characteristics shaped everything He did. He was passionate, compassionate, loving, forgiving, interruptible, truthful, and full of authority. Because of who He was, He healed, delivered, restored, taught, and commanded the world around Him. That same supernatural power is not found in the natural man but in the Holy Spirit working within us. Though we are not perfect, God still chooses to use us because of grace. As His followers, we are called to extend His work in every area of influence He assigns to us—from the local to the global—living out His character and continuing His ministry in the world today.
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Hold onto the Rope
Scripture: Acts 9:23–25 This message reminds us that prayer must lead to obedience. Prayer is powerful, but it becomes effective when we take action in the things God tells us to do. In Acts 9, Paul was facing certain death, yet unnamed disciples lowered him over a wall in a basket. God used ordinary people to save a life and advance His kingdom. People today are trying to escape spiritual, emotional, and physical death. There is an identity crisis in our world, and many have reached the end of their own ability. Every person carries an inner emptiness that only Jesus can fill. Success, possessions, and temporary comforts cannot satisfy. What people trust in becomes their god, yet only the living water can quench the thirst of the soul. God has given each of us a responsibility to hold onto the rope. He has placed us in specific places at the right time to help, to speak life, and to lift up those who are hurting. Being a rope holder is not about recognition. Some do it for attention, but true rope holders do it for the glory of God so that Jesus is lifted up and people are drawn to Him. Holding the rope is often inconvenient, just as it was for those who helped Paul in the night. It can be risky, costly, and tiring. Discipleship can feel heavy, and spiritual warfare can affect us if we are not mindful. Yet revival is worth it. People are worth it. We must stay sensitive to the Holy Ghost, willing to be inconvenienced, and ready to hold the rope for those who have stumbled, fallen, or are just beginning their walk with God. To whom much is given, much is required. We are called to feed, support, intercede, and stand in the gap so others can be saved, healed, and delivered.
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He Brings Life from Death
In this message from Isaiah 11:1 and 10, we look at the prophetic picture of Jesus as the shoot that comes from the stump of Jesse. From the very beginning, Jesus has always been. His birth was miraculous because He came fully as man and fully as God, and the Old Testament continually testifies of Him. Isaiah shows us that even when something appears cut down, finished, or beyond hope, God is able to bring new life. Just as a shoot grows from a stump, Jesus brings restoration, renewal, and beauty from what once looked dead. He still does this today. He brings good, joy, and life out of places where there has been loss, pain, or ashes. This message calls us to lay some things down. When we surrender what has been cut down in our lives, God is able to bring a shoot out of the stump and produce life where death once had the final word.
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A Common Vision
Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 12:11–14, 18–20 • Acts 4:29–35 • Genesis 11:1–6 • Proverbs 29:18 • Mark 8:22–26 This message focuses on the power of unity in the body of Christ. Scripture shows that although we are many members, we are placed by God into one body with one Spirit and one purpose. In Acts, the early church walked in one heart and one soul, and their unity produced boldness, miracles, and great grace. Genesis 11 shows that even unbelievers who are unified can accomplish anything they imagine. How much more can the church do when our vision, speech, and goals are aligned with God. A dream stays a dream until it is written down and becomes a goal. God calls His people to walk with one vision that is centered on Jesus. We should make the vision clear, speak life, and stay focused. Vision that comes from the flesh will fail, but vision from God brings clarity like the blind man in Mark 8 who received his sight and then saw clearly after Jesus prayed for him again. Unity in speech and unity in purpose opens the door for revival. Love covers a multitude of sins, and when we come together with a common vision, we move toward the promises God has set before us.
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By His Spirit
In this message, By His Spirit, we are reminded that what we need most is the Spirit of the Lord. Drawing from Psalm 72:11–17, we see that every king will bow and every nation will serve Him, and it is only by His Spirit that we can stand, endure, and be transformed. Just as the bread was broken to feed the five thousand and a kernel must die before it multiplies, God sometimes allows breaking so He can bring greater purpose out of our lives. Jesus didn’t pray that Peter would avoid trials, and we aren’t promised a life without them. But we are promised the presence of the Holy Spirit in the midst of them. Paul said he was joyful in tribulation, a mindset only possible through the Spirit. Like clay on the potter’s wheel, God shapes, molds, and sometimes breaks us so He can form us into something better by His power. When prayers seem unanswered, we can become discouraged. Yet Scripture shows us that the Holy Spirit guided the early believers in what to say and how to pray. In the same way, we must learn to worship, pray, and live in the Spirit, trusting that He alone is our help. This message invites us to lean fully on the Spirit of the Lord in our trials, in our prayers, and in our daily walk because He is the one who strengthens and sustains us.
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Spiritual Gifts | Part 3: Apostolic teams
In Ephesians 4:11–13 we see God’s design for apostolic teams and the fivefold ministry: apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers. These gifts exist to edify the church, keep the body of Christ in God’s order, and build up regions for the advancement of His kingdom. Scripture reminds us that a three-stranded cord is not easily broken and that there is no such thing as doing the work of God alone. When God calls you, you cannot fail. Even when it looks like you are standing in what feels like a failing position, God is producing a win. Pressure brings alignment. God is a God of order, and He confirms His word as His people surrender and submit to Him. The promise is dependent on willing hearts that put faith into practice. God calls His people to go in and possess the land. Everywhere your foot touches will be yours. He has more for His church, and He desires His people to experience more of His kingdom. We are not called to conform to the world. We are called to transform regions with a supernatural system that brings life. If something is not improving, it must be brought into alignment. Complacency leads to breakdown, but faith produces movement. Apostolic teams carry breakthrough, impartation, and momentum for a region. God builds something that cannot be made with human hands. The apostolic office carries a shepherding and evangelistic function. Prophets and teachers strengthen and instruct. When these callings operate alongside spiritual fruit and spiritual gifts, the result is miracles, signs, and wonders. A full church is not the goal. Once growth happens, teachers, discipleship, helpers, and the ministry of leaders must be in place to sustain it. Without this, people drift away. Acts 13:1 shows the pattern and purpose of this kind of leadership community. This is a heritage for such a time as this — a calling to build, strengthen, and advance the work of God within every region He appoints.
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Spiritual Gifts | Part 2: Gifts in Ministry
In Part 2 of our series on spiritual gifts, we look at how the gifts of the Spirit work within ministry and within the life of every believer. Our main passage is 1 Corinthians 12:1–11, where Scripture makes it clear that the Spirit divides the gifts to every person as He wills. Acts 2:38–39 reminds us that the Holy Ghost and the gifts of the Spirit are available to everyone. The Spirit gives gifts severally, meaning more than one, according to God’s calling and purpose for each life. God knows what He has called you to do, and the Holy Spirit equips you with exactly what you need. You are blessed to be a blessing, and the Giver of the gifts is fulfilled when His gifts flow through His people. The gifts operate out of overflow, and as a vessel, whatever the gift does for the church it does for you as well. Spiritual gifts shape how we think, how we speak, and how we act so we can become more like God. They are not our abilities but God working through us. We explored three categories of gifts: Thinking Gifts • Word of wisdom • Word of knowledge • Discernment Speaking Gifts • Prophecy • Tongues • Interpretation of tongues Acting Gifts • Faith • Healing • Miracles Jesus Himself demonstrated the acting gifts. He moved in faith, He healed, and He performed miracles. Ephesians 4:11 adds another facet to gifting by showing how God calls and equips apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers for the building up of His church. This message invites believers to understand the gifts they carry, how those gifts operate in ministry, and how God uses them to strengthen His body.
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The Word Does Not Change
Jesus has always been, he was there in the beginning. He is the Word! He does not change, this you can depend on. Everything that was created was made by Him, for Him, through Him. He is still creating today because He does not change. The bread of Life is the bible, and in Him is life. In the book is found life. Scripture- John 1:1-5
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Brought to Remembrance
The Holy Ghost is your teacher and will bring to remembrance all things. Be reminded that there hope and that the joy of the Lord is your strength.
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