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Command Your Day w/ Marvin Sapp

The Chosen Vessel Church is a Christ-centered church located in Fort Worth, Texas, led by Senior Pastor Bishop Marvin L. Sapp. Our ministry is rooted in the Bible and focused on helping people from all backgrounds honor and glorify Jesus Christ.Through worship, teaching, and community, we strive to create a welcoming environment where faith can grow and lives can be transformed. These messages are shared to help you stay connected and encouraged wherever you are.Visit us online at www.thechosenvessel.org

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    Endure | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    What do you do when you’re tired of fighting, tired of waiting, and tired of holding on? In this message titled Endure from Galatians 6:9 KJV, Bishop Marvin Sapp delivers a powerful word for anyone who feels like giving up under pressure. This sermon reminds us that weariness does not mean God has forgotten you. The enemy wants you to quit before you see the harvest, but God is calling you to stay faithful through the process. Every prayer, every sacrifice, and every act of obedience still matters. If you do not faint, your season of breakthrough is coming. Don’t let frustration make you walk away from what God promised.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Strategic Praise | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    Before the victory shows up, your praise has to go up. In this message from 2 Chronicles 20:22 KJV, Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches that praise is not just emotional. It is strategic. When Judah began to sing, God stepped in and fought the battle for them. Strategic Praise reminds us that you do not wait until it’s over to praise. You praise in the middle of it. You praise when it doesn’t make sense. You praise when the pressure is still on. When your praise lines up with your faith, God moves on your behalf. The battle is not yours. It belongs to the Lord.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Under Construction | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    You’re not finished, and God isn’t through with you yet. In this message from 2 Peter 1:5–7 KJV, Bishop Marvin Sapp reminds us that growth is a process that requires effort, discipline, and daily commitment. Faith is the foundation, but it must be built on with virtue, knowledge, self-control, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. Under Construction is a powerful reminder that God is developing you layer by layer. You may not be where you want to be yet, but you are not where you used to be. Stay committed to the process, because what God is building will be worth it.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Your Table Is Ready | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    Before the fight is over and before your enemies disappear, God prepares a table. In this message from Psalm 23:5 KJV, Bishop Marvin Sapp declares that God’s provision, favor, and honor are not delayed by opposition. While you are still surrounded, God is already setting you up. Your Table Is Ready reminds us that you do not have to chase what God has already prepared. You do not have to fight for what God has already provided. When the Lord is your shepherd, everything you need is already in place. Sit down, receive what He has prepared, and trust that what God set before you cannot be taken away.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Peace That Runs The Room | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    When real peace enters the room, fear loses its power. In this message from Isaiah 26:3 KJV, Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches that the peace of God is not based on what is happening around you, but on who your mind is fixed on. This sermon reminds us that chaos may fill the atmosphere, but when your trust is anchored in God, His peace takes control of the room. Peace That Runs the Room is a powerful call to stop letting anxiety, pressure, and outside noise lead your life. When your mind stays on Him, God gives a peace that steadies your heart, settles your spirit, and changes the atmosphere wherever you are.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Allegedly | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    Just because it is called “allegedly” does not make it harmless. In this message from Proverbs 6:16–19 KJV, Bishop Marvin Sapp exposes how gossip, slander, and false accusations often hide behind words that sound innocent but carry destructive power. This sermon confronts a culture that profits from rumors, twisted narratives, and division, reminding us that what people excuse as content, God calls sin. Allegedly is a bold warning to the Church to stop feeding what tears down the Body of Christ and to become as loud in truth as the world is in spreading confusion. What you entertain, you empower, and what you keep giving attention to can quietly poison your spirit. Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Fruit Don’t Lie | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    What is in you will always show up in how you live. In this message from Galatians 5:22–23 KJV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp teaches that real spiritual growth is not proven by what we say, but by the fruit our lives produce. As part of The Fruit Factor series, this sermon reminds us that love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are the true evidence of a life led by the Spirit. Fruit Don’t Lie challenges us to look beyond appearances and examine what our actions reveal. Titles can impress people, but fruit tells the truth. If God is working in you, it will show.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    The Blood Still Works | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    Before you give up, before you walk away, before you count yourself out, hear this. The blood still works. In this Resurrection Sunday message from Exodus 12:9–12 NIV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp reminds us that what God covered then, He still covers now. When the blood was applied, judgment had to pass over, and that same power is still active today. This sermon speaks to anyone who feels overwhelmed, stuck, or under pressure. The Blood Still Works declares that your past does not cancel your future, your mistakes do not remove your covering, and what Jesus paid for is still working on your behalf right now. You are not forgotten. You are not finished. You are covered.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Platforms | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Numbers 12:1–10 ESV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp delivers a sobering word about honor, authority, and the danger of speaking against what God has established. When Miriam and Aaron challenged Moses, it was not just a personal issue. It was a heart issue. God Himself stepped in to defend the one He had chosen. Platforms reminds us that not every voice should be elevated, and not every opinion should be spoken. In a time where everyone wants a platform, this sermon calls us to examine our posture. God is not impressed with visibility. He responds to humility, order, and alignment. Before you seek a platform, make sure your heart can handle the responsibility that comes with it.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Walk This Way | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from John 14:6 NIV, Bishop Marvin Sapp reminds us that Jesus is not just someone who gives directions. He is the way. When Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” He is not pointing you somewhere. He is calling you to follow Him fully. Walk This Way challenges us to stop picking and choosing what we like about Jesus while ignoring how He lived. If He is the way, then our lives should start to look like Him. The way we love, the way we forgive, the way we respond under pressure all reflect who we are following. This sermon calls us higher. Not just to believe in Jesus, but to walk like Him every single day.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    The Power To Pause | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Proverbs 16:33 ESV, Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches that even when life feels random, God is still in control. The scripture reminds us that the lot may be cast, but every decision comes from the Lord. The Power to Pause challenges us to slow down long enough to seek God’s direction before we move. In a world that pushes us to react quickly and decide on our own, this sermon reminds us that wisdom waits on God. When you pause, pray, and trust His guidance, you position yourself for the outcome He has already determined. Sometimes the most powerful move you can make is to stop, listen, and let God order your steps.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Who’s Really Running Your Life? | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Mark 1:14–15 NIV, Bishop Marvin Sapp delivers a direct call to examine who truly has control of your life. When Jesus began preaching, His message was clear: the time is fulfilled, the Kingdom of God is near, repent and believe the good news. This sermon challenges us to stop trying to live on our own terms while expecting God’s promises. Who’s Really Running Your Life? reminds us that the Kingdom of God does not adjust to our preferences. We must adjust to God’s authority. Real change begins when we turn from our own way and fully submit to His leadership. When God is truly leading your life, your choices, your priorities, and your direction will begin to reflect His will and not just your desires.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Silently Winning | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from 1 Samuel 24:1–7 ESV, Bishop Marvin Sapp delivers a powerful reminder that not every victory needs an announcement. When David had the chance to destroy Saul, the man who was hunting him, he refused to touch what God had not released. Silently Winning teaches that real strength is not always loud. Sometimes the greatest victory is restraint. In a world that wants revenge, recognition, and public proof, this word declares that God can bless you while you stay quiet. When you trust God’s timing, you do not have to force the outcome. You do not have to fight every battle. You do not have to prove yourself to everyone watching. If God is for you, He will defend you, promote you, and establish you. Sometimes the greatest victories happen when you choose to win in silence.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Power Without Surrender | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Luke 6:46 ESV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp delivers a word that confronts comfort and calls for surrender. Jesus asks, “Why do you call Me Lord, Lord, and do not do what I say?” and that question cuts deep. Power Without Surrender declares that you cannot shout on Sunday and ignore Him on Monday. You cannot ask for favor while resisting correction. You cannot walk in authority while refusing to obey. Real power is not in volume. It is in submission. When you lay your will down, heaven stands up on your behalf. When you fully surrender, God releases strength, clarity, and boldness. If He is Lord, He gets control. And when He has control, power follows.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas. Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    No Comment | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Exodus 14:14 KJV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp delivers a powerful reminder that not every battle requires your voice. “The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace” is more than a suggestion. It is strategy. This sermon challenges believers to resist the urge to defend, explain, and respond when God has already promised to step in. No Comment declares that silence is not weakness. It is confidence in divine intervention. When God fights, victory is certain, and sometimes the most powerful statement you can make is none at all.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Saved But Untrained | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Matthew 11:28 to 30 ESV, we are challenged to examine not just whether we are saved, but whether we are being shaped. Jesus invites us to come to Him for rest, but He also calls us to take His yoke and learn from Him. This sermon confronts the reality that many believers are converted but not developed, forgiven but not formed. Saved but Untrained reminds us that salvation is the starting line, not the finish line. Rest is received, but growth is intentional. Jesus is not only Savior. He is Teacher. And if we are truly following Him, we must move from simply believing in Him to being trained by Him.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Not Another Giant | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from 2 Samuel 21:22 (NIV), we are reminded that victory does not mean warfare is over. David killed Goliath, but Goliath was not the only giant. When battle showed up again, it was not because David failed. It was because he advanced. This sermon declares that repeated opposition is not regression. It is proof that your life sits at the intersection of promise and resistance. Not Another Giant teaches that weariness does not cancel your calling, your first victory was training not a finale, and the fight cannot stay on one person. God is building a giant killing house where responsibility is shared and strength is multiplied. Giants may keep coming, but they will not keep winning.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    The Revolutionary Rest | Dr. Dwalunda Alexander

    In this message from 1 Kings 19:5 to 8 NRSV, Dr. Dwalunda Alexander delivers a timely word on the power of divine rest. This sermon reminds us that exhaustion does not mean failure and that even prophets need restoration. When Elijah was overwhelmed and ready to give up, God did not rebuke him. He fed him and allowed him to rest. Revolutionary Rest teaches that sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is pause, recover, and receive strength for what is next. God does not just call us to work. He sustains us so we can continue the assignment.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Dr. Dwalunda Alexander, visit her official platforms.

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    Mastering My Middle | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Nehemiah 4:6–18, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp delivers a powerful word for anyone stuck between promise and fulfillment. Mastering My Middle reminds us that the middle season is where pressure rises, opposition shows up, and fatigue tries to take over—but it’s also where strength is built and vision is protected. Just like Nehemiah and the builders, we are called to build with one hand and defend with the other. This sermon declares that you will not quit in the middle, break in the middle, or lose focus in the middle. The same God who started the work is faithful to finish it—so stand your ground, guard your assignment, and master the season in between.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Your Closer Than You Think | Bishop Marc L. House

    In this message from Matthew 14:22–33 (ESV), Bishop Marc L. House reminds us that breakthrough is often closer than it feels. When the disciples were fighting the storm, Jesus was already walking toward them. This sermon declares that just because it’s dark, windy, and uncomfortable doesn’t mean you’re far from your miracle. You’re Closer Than You Think is a faith-building word for anyone who feels stuck between fear and faith. The same storm that makes you question can also position you to step out, walk on what tried to drown you, and experience God in a way you never have before.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Marc L. House, visit www.marclhouse.org

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    You Gon’ Get It All Back | Bishop Marc L. House

    In this message from Luke 7:11–13 (ESV), Bishop Marc House releases a prophetic word of restoration and divine reversal. This sermon declares that what was lost, stolen, delayed, or buried is not the end of your story. Just like the widow at Nain, when Jesus steps into your situation, death has to give way to life and despair must surrender to purpose. You Gone Get It All Back is a faith-stirring reminder that God specializes in interruption, resurrection, and restoration. What you thought was over, God is about to speak to, stand up, and restore back to you—pressed down, shaken together, and running over.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Marc House, visit his official platforms.@bishopmlhouse

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    I’ll Back You Up | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Matthew 18:18 (ESV), Bishop Sapp releases a word on spiritual authority and divine backing that will shake your faith loose. This sermon declares that when you are aligned, submitted, and walking in order, heaven responds to what you say and where you stand. God does not back confusion, but He fully supports obedience, unity, and righteous alignment. I’ll Back You Up is a reminder that when God authorizes it, no devil can cancel it, no opposition can stop it, and no delay can deny it. When you’re in position, God puts His name, His power, and His reputation behind you—and what He backs up must stand.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Same House, Same Heart | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message, we’re reminded that unity is more than being in the same building. It’s about sharing the same heart, purpose, and commitment to what God is doing. This sermon challenges us to move beyond simply attending church and to take responsibility for protecting unity, honoring one another, and building together. Same House, Same Heart is a call to strengthen relationships, guard the culture of God’s house, and walk in alignment so that what God is building can continue to grow.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    When The Fire Is Necessary | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Zechariah 13:1–9 (ESV), we’re reminded that sometimes God allows pressure, pruning, and refining not to destroy us, but to purify us. This sermon explains how the fire is often part of God’s process to remove what doesn’t belong, strengthen what remains, and prepare us for what’s next. When the Fire Is Necessary challenges listeners to trust God’s refining work, even when it’s uncomfortable, and to recognize that refinement is often evidence of purpose, not punishment.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Don’t Break The House | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Luke 11:17, we’re reminded that the Church is not just a place we attend, but a house we belong to. This sermon explains how division doesn’t always show up loud or obvious. It often starts small through attitudes, conversations, and unchecked frustration. We’re challenged to protect unity, guard the culture of God’s house, and take responsibility for how we speak, act, and respond. Don’t Break the House is a call to move from being consumers of church to caretakers of what God is building.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.orgFor more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    Guardians | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from 1 Corinthians 5:6–7 (ESV), the call is issued for the Church to reclaim its role as a guardian of God’s house. This sermon challenges the idea that tolerance equals love and reminds us that grace does not eliminate responsibility. Through Paul’s warning about leaven, we are shown how small, unchecked compromises can quietly reshape culture and identity. This word calls believers to guard what God has entrusted, to live consistent with who Christ has already made us, and to protect the house with courage, humility, and clarity. To name Christ is not just to confess Him, but to steward His dwelling.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

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    When God Closes A Door You Wouldn’t | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from Acts 16:6–10 (ESV), we are reminded that God’s “no” is often mercy, protection, and redirection—not rejection. This sermon challenges the belief that movement always equals confirmation and reveals how God intentionally closes doors to preserve alignment, sharpen discernment, and lead us into purpose. Through Paul’s journey, we see that productivity is not the same as obedience and opportunity is not the same as instruction. This word encourages believers to stop mourning what God shut, trust His interruptions, and recognize that closed doors often position us for assignments we could not see on our own.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

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    Managing New Doors | Bishop Brandon Jacobs

    In this message from 1 Corinthians 16:9 (NRSV), Bishop Brandon Jacobs teaches on the responsibility that comes with new opportunities. This sermon reminds us that open doors are often accompanied by opposition and require wisdom, discipline, and spiritual maturity to navigate well. Bishop Jacobs challenges listeners to recognize that access is a gift, but stewardship determines longevity. This word encourages believers to manage what God opens with discernment, preparation, and faith, so that new doors lead to lasting purpose and impact.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

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    His Cut Off Game | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this message from John 15:2 (NIV), Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches on God’s pruning process and why cutting is often evidence of expectation, not rejection. This sermon challenges the idea that everything feeding you is forming you and reminds us that unmanaged growth can become dangerous. Through clear, practical insight, Bishop Sapp explains how God removes what competes with our capacity, disciplines us for maturity, and cuts things off before they destroy our future. This word speaks to a season of growing up, letting go, and trusting that God’s pruning is always purposeful. History does not guarantee destiny, but obedience positions us for what’s next.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

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    I Don’t Know How, But I Do Know Who | Bishop Marvin Sapp

    In this powerful message, Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches from Exodus 14:13–14, speaking to moments when faith is tested not by opposition, but by uncertainty. This sermon addresses seasons where the path forward is unclear, options are gone, and control is stripped away. Through Israel’s encounter at the Red Sea, we are reminded that obedience can sometimes lead us into places with no visible solution, yet those are often the places where God reveals Himself most clearly. This word calls believers to trust God beyond logic, stand still when instructed, and move forward in faith knowing that when you don’t know how, you can still trust Who.Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

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    I Got What I Need To Start Over | Pastor Tolan Morgan

    In this message, Pastor Tolan Morgan walks through the book of Genesis, showing how God consistently gives His people exactly what they need to begin again. This Bible-based journey reminds us that starting over is not starting empty. God already placed the provision, the promise, and the purpose in your hands. This word is grounding, empowering, and calls us to trust what God has given and move forward in faith.Join us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

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The Chosen Vessel Church is a Christ-centered church located in Fort Worth, Texas, led by Senior Pastor Bishop Marvin L. Sapp. Our ministry is rooted in the Bible and focused on helping people from all backgrounds honor and glorify Jesus Christ.Through worship, teaching, and community, we strive to create a welcoming environment where faith can grow and lives can be transformed. These messages are shared to help you stay connected and encouraged wherever you are.Visit us online at www.thechosenvessel.org

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