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Grace Nation Church
by Grace Nation Church
Welcome to our podcast, where we explore the transformative power of grace, faith, and community as we share the gospel of Jesus Christ to inspire positive change in our local community, state, and beyond.
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Time is Now!
Episode Title: Time Is Now — Now Is TimeDescription:In this compelling and timely message, Pastor Mike unpacks the urgent call to live with intention, focus, and obedience in the now. Using James 1 and the Parable of the Ten Virgins from Matthew 25, this sermon exposes the subtle trap of time theft in our distracted culture—where social media, comparison, and procrastination rob us of spiritual readiness.With a powerful pole-to-pole illustration and sobering statistics on time usage, listeners are challenged to examine where their time is truly going. Are we being wise or foolish with the moments God has given us?Through the dynamic acrostics T.I.M.E. (Trust, In every season, Me—Jesus, Exclusively) and N.O.W. (Not Our Will), Pastor Mike emphasizes that the timing of obedience is just as important as obedience itself. The message culminates with a passionate call to trade passive religion for active faith—because God isn’t waiting on your position, He’s waiting on your yes.⏳ The time is now. Not later. Not someday. Now.
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"Tending What You Never Seen"
“Tending What You’ve Never Seen” — Pastor Mike StampsIn this powerful and deeply personal Father’s Day message, Pastor Mike delivers a soul-stirring sermon titled “Tending What You’ve Never Seen.” Rooted in Genesis 2:15, this message explores what it means to be entrusted with a garden—family, calling, legacy—that you’ve never seen modeled before.Opening with a moving story of surrender from a young woman who signed a blank page as a symbol of trusting God’s plan, Pastor Mike challenges men—especially fathers—to adopt the same posture of faith. Adam had no manual, mentor, or YouTube tutorial when God placed him in the garden. Likewise, many today are called to tend and watch over responsibilities they’ve never seen done right.Through the acronym P.U.R.P.O.S.E., Pastor Mike breaks down the real-life challenges and spiritual truths every man must face:•Pain is part of the process•Uncertainty without examples•Remembrance that needs healing•Pushback from the past•Obstinance in faith•Separation from distractions•Exercise of both body and spiritWith Scriptures from Genesis, Hebrews, Isaiah, Philippians, and more, this message isn’t just for fathers—it’s for anyone who’s ever asked, “How do I care for what I’ve never seen done well?”By the end, Pastor Mike gives a call: for fathers, husbands, sons, and leaders to say, “Lord, I may not know how—but I’m willing to be led.”📖 Key Scripture: “The Lord God placed the man in the Garden of Eden to tend and watch over it.” – Genesis 2:15 (NLT)
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Stages of a Servant: Victory over the flesh
Victory Over Our FleshSeries: Servanthood – Stages of a ServantToday’s message challenged us to confront one of the most critical stages in servanthood—gaining victory over our flesh. Pastor Mike taught that the wilderness isn’t punishment, but preparation. It strips away self-reliance and reveals what’s truly in our hearts. In this place, God calls us to surrender old habits, hidden sins, and excuses in exchange for transformation.We can’t walk in new purpose with an old mindset. The “dirty cup” can’t carry fresh water, just as the old vessel can’t contain new wine. Victory begins when we invite God into the hidden places and let Him cleanse us completely—so He can clothe us with His armor and power.Key Scripture: Romans 12:2, Matthew 6:21, Luke 5:37–38, Ephesians 6:11–12, Psalm 139:23–24
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Stages of a Servant
🎙️ Episode Title: Stages of a ServantSpeaker: Pastor Michael StampsGrace Nation ChurchIn this week’s message, Pastor Stamps dives into the three key stages every servant of God must go through: Captivity, the Self-Life, and Conquest. Drawing from the life of Caleb and powerful scriptures, we explore what it means to serve with a different spirit—not just to be seen, but to be sensed in the Spirit.From Egypt to Canaan, each stage reveals both a struggle and a calling. Whether you’re battling old mindsets, navigating dry seasons, or standing at the edge of your promise, this message will equip you to serve with obedience, maturity, and bold faith.🔑 Quote: “Favor follows faithfulness. Victory is the reward of the obedient servant.”
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Servanthood of a Mother
“The Servanthood of a Mother”What an unforgettable Mother’s Day service we experienced! I was deeply honored to share the pulpit with my very own mother, Jessica Stamps, a true woman of God who poured out wisdom from her walk through life’s stages—from daughter, to wife, to powerful, servant-hearted mother.Pastor Michael Stamps
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THE GOSPEL
Sermon Title: The GospelMain Scripture: Galatians 1:11 (NLT)“Dear brothers and sisters, I want you to understand that the gospel message I preach is not based on mere human reasoning.”The word gospel—from the Greek euangelion—means good news. But this news didn’t come from man’s mind; it was revealed by God Himself. And what is this good news?It’s not just that Jesus died—it’s that He rose again!This is not emotion. This is the Gospel in action.Here’s the G.O.S.P.E.L. in six truths:G – God’sIn the beginning was the Word—Jesus was with God and was God (John 1:1). He created all things.O – Only SonGod gave His only Son for the world, not to condemn it, but to save it (John 3:16–17).S – Sacrifice & ProofJesus’ death on the cross was the ultimate sacrifice. His resurrection proved He defeated sin and death.P – Paid the PriceJesus paid what we couldn’t. Our sins were nailed to that cross with Him.E – Everlasting LoveEven when the world runs cold, His love never fades. Christ loved us even when we didn’t love Him.L – Love & Forgiveness“If You kept a record of sin, who could stand? But You forgive” (Psalm 130:3–4).The Gospel is our hope. It’s not just a story—it’s a lifeline.
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TWO WITNESSES
Sermon Highlights – Revealing Revelation: Pt. VIIITitle: “Two Witnesses”This week we learned:• Deception isn’t always loud—it can look like neutrality.• You’re either a witness for truth or a tool of confusion.• Jesus was martyred—not just as Savior, but as the True Witness.• Revelation 11 reminds us: God empowers His witnesses, protects their testimony, and raises them in victory.• You can’t be a witness without oil (Spirit) or without evidence (fruit).• Your life testifies—whether you know it or not.“While you are being a witness to them, there is someone being a witness for you.” – StampsLet’s live bold, full of oil, and unashamed of the truth!#GraceNationChurch #RevealingRevelation #TwoWitnesses #BeAWitness #Testify #SpiritAndTruth #PastorStamps #EndTimesTruth
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Deception is real- if you choose it!
Episode Title: Revealing Revelation Pt VII — Deception Is Real (If You Choose It)Series Focus: The Book of RevelationTheme: The danger of deception and the responsibility to choose truthEpisode Description:In this eye-opening episode of our Revealing Revelation series, Pastor Mike Stamps dives into Part VII: Deception Is Real—If You Choose It. Building on last week’s message, A Call to Commission, we now confront one of the greatest dangers in the end times—deception.Using vivid illustrations like “The Fence,” a midnight fire alarm, and a candy bar with a hidden twist, Pastor Mike reveals how deception often wears a mask of comfort and familiarity. From 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12, we unpack how the enemy uses lies, counterfeit miracles, and cultural noise to steer believers away from truth.You’ll learn:• What deception really means—beyond the surface• How perception, conception, and reception lead to deception• Why compromise is often the silent root of spiritual downfall• How the Holy Spirit anchors us in truth and alerts us to liesKey Scriptures:• 2 Thessalonians 2:11• Matthew 12:30• Romans 10:17• John 14:26, John 16:13• Galatians 5:25This message is a wake-up call: Comfort supports deception, but the Comforter reveals truth.If you’re ready to choose truth and walk by the Spirit, this one’s for you.Listen, reflect, and don’t stay on the fence.
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Called and Commisioned
Sermon Episode: Revealing Revelations Part 6 – “Called and CommissionedWelcome to another powerful message in our series, Revealing Revelations. Today, in Part 6 – “Called and Commissioned,” we’re diving into the urgency of spreading the gospel and understanding the prophetic truths in Revelation. This book isn’t just about future events—it’s a call to action for believers today.Let’s start with Matthew 24:14, where Jesus declares:“And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.”This is our mission. The gospel must reach every nation, every people, before the end comes.⸻1. The Challenge for the ChurchWith today’s technology, reaching the world has never been easier. Social media, live streams, and digital resources allow us to spread messages across the globe in an instant. But here’s the challenge—not every message being spread is the true gospel.We, as the church, must ensure that what we are preaching aligns with God’s truth. We are not just called to believe—we are commissioned to proclaim the truth.Three Key Areas to Consider:1. What Lies Ahead – Understanding the FutureIn Revelation 8:1-13, we see the seventh seal open, bringing silence in heaven before the trumpets of judgment sound. What does this mean for us today?•Incense and Prayers: Our prayers rise like incense before God, showing that what we cry out for matters in the spiritual realm.•Trumpets of Judgment: These events impact food, water, light, and comfort, reminding us that God is sovereign and calling people to repentance.We are witnessing signs of prophecy unfolding, and it’s time to prepare, not panic.⸻2. What Lies Beneath – The Meaning Behind the SymbolsRevelation is full of metaphors that require discernment. Let’s look at two powerful symbols:•The Great Star (Bitterness) – Revelation 8:10-11A star named “Bitterness” falls, poisoning a third of the waters. This represents the consequences of sin—how corruption spreads and affects many.•The Locusts from the Bottomless Pit – Revelation 9:1-11These are not ordinary locusts; they symbolize torment upon those who reject God. Their presence is a warning of judgment.The deeper we go in Revelation, the more we see a call to discernment. Are we prepared to understand and explain these truths?⸻3. What Lies Inside – Our Response to the MessageIn Revelation 10:5-11, John is given a scroll to eat. It’s sweet in his mouth but bitter in his stomach. This is a powerful image of the gospel—it brings joy to those who receive it, but also conviction and judgment for those who reject it.•Jeremiah 15:16 reminds us that God’s word is our delight, even when it challenges us.•Ezekiel 2:8-3:3 shows Ezekiel receiving God’s word and being called to proclaim it, even when it is difficult.As believers, we must embrace both the sweetness and the bitterness—the joy of salvation and the weight of responsibility to share the truth.⸻Called and Commissioned•Call: God calls us to come out from the world and live set apart.•Commission: We are sent with authority and responsibility to share the gospel.•Responsibility: Once we receive the truth, we must be faithful in delivering the message, even when it’s uncomfortable.•Seal of God: In Revelation, those who belong to Go
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Revealing Revelations Pt.V Feast or Famine
🎙️ Revealing Revelation, Part Five: Feast or FamineIn this powerful message, we go beyond the traditional understanding of “feast or famine” and uncover a deeper truth—what we consume mentally and spiritually shapes our destiny. Just as food sustains the body, words and ideas nourish (or starve) the soul.Pastor Mike dives into Revelation 6 and Matthew 24, unpacking the meaning behind the six seals, the four horsemen, and Jesus’ prophecy about the end times. Are we feasting on God’s Word, or are we starving ourselves with spiritual emptiness?Key topics include:🔹 The rise of deception, war, famine, and death🔹 The mental health crisis and the urgency of biblical truth🔹 The symbolism of the seals and their fulfillment in today’s world🔹 The call to action: Will Jesus find us waiting or working when He returns?Tune in, take notes, and ask yourself—What are you feasting on?🎧 Listen now and be strengthened in truth! #FeastOrFamine #RevealingRevelation #EndTimesTruth
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Revealing Revelations IV- Before the Throne
Episode Description: Revealing Revelation Pt. IVIn this powerful continuation of our Revealing Revelation series, we dive into Chapters 4 and 5, shifting from the church’s earthly condition to a breathtaking vision of Heaven. Pastor Mike unpacks the significance of the throne room, the divine order of worship, and the moment when the Lamb—the only One worthy—takes the scroll.Through this message, you’ll gain deeper insight into:•The foundation of the church and the test of its strength (Ephesians 5:27, Matthew 7:24-25)•The authority, love, and sound mind God gives us (2 Timothy 1:7)•The transition from earthly trials to a heavenly perspective (Revelation 4:1)•The scene, set, and speech of worship in Heaven (Revelation 4-5)•The atonement of Christ as the Lamb of God, bridging the GAP—God’s Atonement PresentedTrue worship requires spirit and truth (John 4:23-24). Are you building your life on the Rock? Are you worshiping in surrender? Join us as we uncover the depths of God’s glory and the call to worship Him in every season.
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Revealing Revelation Pt III
Revealing Revelation – Part IIIEpisode Title: Witness or WorthlessIn this powerful episode, we continue our deep dive into the book of Revelation, uncovering the meaning of the veil and its spiritual significance. Using the acrostic VEIL, we explore how God’s Voice, Edification, Impartation, and Language reveal divine truth and guide believers toward spiritual clarity.We then examine the vital signs of the church, identifying three key areas that determine a church’s condition:•Conditions – The character of the church•Command – The company it keeps•Choice – The comparisons it makesThis episode also features The Story Behind the Song: I Have Decided to Follow Jesus, a hymn born from the courageous last words of an Indian Christian martyr. His unwavering faith led to the transformation of an entire village, reminding us of the power of true conviction.Moving into Revelation 3, we analyze the remaining churches:•Sardis – A church with a reputation of being alive but spiritually dead. Jesus calls them to wake up and strengthen what remains.•Philadelphia – A faithful church that, despite having little strength, kept God’s word. Their endurance secured their victory.•Laodicea – A church blinded by material wealth, neither hot nor cold, deceived by its own self-sufficiency.Through this study, we unpack the contrast between character vs. reputation, the urgency of spiritual awakening, and the ultimate question: Are you a witness, or are you worthless?Jesus is knocking—will you answer? Tune in to uncover these life-changing truths.
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Revealing Revelation Pt. II
Revealing Revelation Pt. IIThe Church is a living entity—Christ’s body, built on the unshakable foundation of Jesus, the Cornerstone (1 Cor. 12:12-27, Matt. 16:18). As His bride, our devotion must remain undivided (Eph. 5:25-27).In Part Two of Revealing Revelation, we examine the “Big C” Church through the lens of the seven churches in Revelation 2-3. Each church reveals vital signs of spiritual health—conditions, commands, and choices that determine faithfulness or compromise.From Ephesus’ loss of love to Laodicea’s lukewarmness, we uncover the urgency of hearing what the Spirit says. Are we truly standing on the rock of Christ, or have we allowed modernized, compromised Christianity to take root?Join us as we dive deep into the message Jesus gave—not just to the churches then, but to us today. He who has an ear, let him hear.We will finish up part two next Sunday.
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Revealing Revelation
Revealing Revelation (Part 1)Join Pastor Michael Stamps as we kick off our powerful new series, Revealing Revelation—an in-depth look at the unveiling of Jesus Christ.In this episode, we explore Revelation 1:1-20, breaking down key themes such as:✔️ The true purpose of Revelation—not as a puzzle to decode, but as a divine unveiling.✔️ The meaning of the veil and how Jesus removes barriers to understanding.✔️ The vision of the Son of Man and the authority of Christ over death and the grave.✔️ The seven churches, seven stars, and seven spirits—their significance for us today.✔️ Spiritual warfare and angelic activity—what Scripture reveals about unseen battles.This teaching will challenge, inspire, and deepen your understanding of God’s Word. Don’t miss it!Listen now and share with someone who needs this revelation!#RevealingRevelation #GraceNation #BibleStudy #EndTimes #JesusIsKing
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Game On/Game Over
Game On / Game OverWe are all on a playing field, whether we realize it or not. Just like two teams competing for a championship, we are engaged in the most important game of our lives. The question is: which team are you on?In Game On / Game Over, we explore the spiritual battle we face daily, the importance of preparation, and the decisions that determine our victory or defeat. Using the metaphor of football, this podcast breaks down key aspects of the game—possession, preparation, and perception—and how they apply to our faith journey.Just as athletes review game films to correct mistakes and improve performance, we must examine our lives through the lens of God’s Word. Who is calling the plays in your life? Are you running the race according to God’s plan or chasing vanity that fades?Join us as we dive into biblical truths, practical wisdom, and powerful insights to help you navigate the game of life. Because in the end, it’s game on or game over. Which will you choose?
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Parents and Children Pt-V-Life
Episode Description – Part Two: Parents and ChildrenIn this episode, we continue our conversation about the role of parents and children in today’s world. Last week, we highlighted how the school system has more time with our children than we do, and we examined a troubling trend—parents prioritizing social media clout over teaching honor and respect.What happened to children understanding their place? What happened to parents staying in their role?We’ll dive into biblical truths, including Ephesians 6:1-4 and Proverbs 22:6, to uncover God’s design for parenting. We’ll also discuss the orphan and vagabond spirits, how children learn from the behaviors modeled by adults, and the importance of leading by example.This episode challenges us to ask: Are we raising our children to multiply godliness or to carry on generational dysfunction? Through scripture, personal reflection, and the power of the blood of Jesus, we’ll explore how to break unhealthy cycles and restore God’s intended order in our homes.Join us as we take a hard look at ourselves, seek wisdom, and, as a family, partake in communion—symbolizing the adoption of a new bloodline covered by Christ.
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Parents and Children Life Pt IV
Episode Title: Parent and Child LifeEpisode Description:In this powerful message, Pastor Mike addresses the challenges of raising godly children in a world filled with distractions. Highlighting the imbalance of influence between schools and parents, he emphasizes the importance of being intentional with the time we have to shape our children’s values.Drawing from foundational Scriptures like Proverbs 23:24-25, Proverbs 22:6, and Ephesians 6:1-4, Pastor Mike provides practical guidance for both parents and children. He challenges parents to dedicate their children to the Lord, train them with godly discipline, and lead by example. Using the acrostic FEAR—First, Essential, Acknowledge, Reverent—he underscores the significance of prioritizing God in family life.Pastor Mike also delves into the spiritual insights of the orphan and vagabond spirits, offering hope and wisdom on how parents can create an environment that honors God and breaks generational dysfunction.As he closes, Pastor Mike reminds us that parents and children are partners in God’s purpose. This year is not the time to push our children away but to seek God’s face together as a family.Key Takeaway:“Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.” (Proverbs 22:6 NLT)
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Married Life Pt.III
Episode Description: Married Life Pt. IIIn this powerful continuation of the Life Series, Pastor Mike dives deep into the realities of marriage, focusing on the challenges of selfishness and the beauty of God’s design for unity. Drawing from Ephesians 5:21-33 and other key scriptures, this message unpacks how worldly standards—rooted in fleeting happiness—often lead to brokenness, while God’s blueprint for marriage offers lasting fulfillment and growth.Highlights include:•Selfishness in Marriage: How it destroys relationships and the importance of embracing Discipline, Responsibilities, Obligation, and Persistence (DROP).•Static vs. Dynamic Marriages: Are you stuck in a “Cinderella story” or living in a thriving, God-honoring relationship?•Warning Signs: Emotionalism, manipulation, and avoiding issues create static relationships. Learn to face the “monster in the closet” before it grows out of control.•Dynamic Marriages: Rooted in Honor, Agape Love, Relations, and Discovery (HARD), reflecting God’s design for growth and love.Key takeaway: Marriage is a continuous journey of learning, unlearning, and loving. By embracing God’s plan, we can build marriages that glorify Him and bring joy to our lives.Scriptures Referenced:1 John 2:16 | Ephesians 5:21-33 | Proverbs 18:13 | Matthew 24:12 | 1 Corinthians 7:3-5 | Matthew 19:8 | Psalms 45:11 | Proverbs 5:15-20Tune in for this transformative message and discover how to build a marriage that thrives and honors God!
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MARRIED LIFE PT.II
Episode Description: Married Life – Part IIIn this week’s message, Married Life – Part II, we continue our LIFE series, where we’ve been using the acrostic L.I.F.E.—Living In Faith Every Moment—to reflect on how faith transforms our priorities and relationships. Inspired by John 12:25, we are reminded that life’s true “win” isn’t retirement but eternal life with God.This episode dives into God’s design for marriage as described in Ephesians 5:22-31. We’ll confront societal narratives that devalue marriage, explore the concept of mutual submission, and unpack the difference between a childish and selfless approach to relationships. Along the way, we’ll discuss:•Marriage as a reflection of Christ and the Church•The role of intentional effort vs. leaving love to “chance”•The dangers of emotional infidelity and the power of trust and boundaries•What it means to approach marriage with faith, love, and humilityThrough Scripture and practical insights, this message aims to equip couples to embrace the challenges of married life as opportunities to grow in faith and reflect God’s love. Whether you’re married, preparing for marriage, or simply seeking a biblical perspective, join us as we uncover what it means to truly live in faith every moment.Scripture Focus:•John 12:25•Ephesians 5:21-33•Colossians 3:18-19Let’s spend time wisely, building the marriages God intended.
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The game called " Life"
Podcast Episode: LIFE Series – “Living In Faith Every Moment”Host (Pastor Mike):Welcome to today’s episode of the Grace Nation Podcast! I’m Pastor Mike, and I’m thrilled to introduce our brand-new series called LIFE: Living In Faith Every Moment.LIFE – Live In Faith Every moment.Over the next few episodes, we’re going to dive deep into what it truly means to live in faith every moment. Here’s a quick overview of the areas we’ll be covering:1.Married Life – Communication in relationships.2.Parent and Child Life – Building stronger family bonds.3.Personal Life – Navigating careers, mental health, and purpose.4.Financial Life – Honoring God with our resources.Each area will challenge us to live intentionally, putting faith into action every day.Let’s begin with our anchor scripture for this series:“The one who loves his life [eventually] loses it [through death], but the one who hates his life in this world [and is concerned with pleasing God] will keep it for life eternal.”— John 12:25 (AMP)This verse challenges us to think beyond the temporary and live for what truly matters—pleasing God and walking in His will.Pause for ReflectionTake a deep breath with me. Inhale. Now exhale. Isn’t it incredible that with every breath, God gives us another chance to live intentionally?Playing the Game of LIFEAs I mentioned, this series was inspired by the LIFE board game. Recently, I played the game with my family. I’ll admit—I had forgotten how to play, so I had to reread the instructions carefully. That moment reminded me of how important it is to know the rules—not just for a game, but for life itself.In the game, you’re faced with two initial paths:1.The Career Path—quick and easy, but risky.2.The College Path—an investment with greater rewards over time.This mirrors how the world often presents life to us:•Focus on success, money, and retirement.•Live life your way.But as believers, we know life doesn’t end at retirement. The real “end” is determined by the choices we make now—choices that impact eternity.The Power of Sovereign WillGod has given us an incredible gift: the power to choose. This sovereign will allows us to decide whether we’ll follow Him or go our own way. Why? Because true love requires a choice.Ephesians 5:15-17 reminds us:“Pay careful attention, then, to how you walk—not as unwise people but as wise—making the most of the time, because the days are evil.”So, here’s the big question: Are you living in faith every moment, or are you living in flesh every moment?Two Contrasting LivesIn Luke 16:19-25, Jesus tells the story of the rich man and Lazarus. Both had faith, but their faith was rooted in different things. Lazarus trusted God, while the rich man trusted in his wealth.This story challenges us to examine our own lives. Where is your faith anchored?Four Types of FaithAs we play this game of life, let’s evaluate what kind of faith we possess. Scripture highlights four types:1.Temporary Faith (Luke 8:13) – Shallow and fleeting.2.Dead Faith (James 2:17) – Without action, it’s lifeless.3.Intellectual Faith (James 2:19) – Belief without transformation.4.Real Faith (Romans 10:9-10) – Rooted in Jesus and leads to salvation.Which type of faith do you have?
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Don’t Drop the Ball
Don’t Drop the BallWelcome to the latest episode of Sermon Notes with Pastor Mike, where we dive into the message, “Don’t Drop the Ball.”Using the tradition of the New Year’s Eve ball drop as a starting point, Pastor Mike reminds us of the importance of carrying our faith, responsibilities, and purpose into the new year. Drawing from Philippians 3:16, we explore how discipline, responsibility, obligation, and persistence shape our spiritual growth and maturity.In this episode, Pastor Mike unpacks the biblical significance of “the ball” as a symbol of our progress and responsibilities, using the acrostic DROP to guide us:•Discipline: The foundation for spiritual maturity.•Responsibility: Faithful stewardship of what God entrusts to us.•Obligation: Committing to love God and others.•Persistence: Pressing forward in faith despite challenges.Through insightful analogies, practical takeaways, and Scripture-based encouragement, Pastor Mike challenges us to hold on to what God has placed in our hands. This is not just a time to celebrate but to reflect, realign, and move forward with purpose.Join us as we explore how to carry the “ball” with faith and passion into the new year, ensuring we don’t let go of the progress and promises God has for us.Key Scripture:“But we must hold on to the progress we have already made.” – Philippians 3:16 (NLT)Let this episode inspire you to stay focused, stay aligned, and keep moving forward. The ball is in your court—don’t drop it!Listen now and step into 2025 with purpose and victory!
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The Past The Present The Future-Our future depends on our mindset
Episode Description: The Past, The Present, The Future (Part III)In the final installment of this powerful series, Pastor Mike dives deep into the transformative nature of God’s grace and its call for us to live as holy sacrifices. Anchored in Hebrews 13:8, this sermon explores how presenting ourselves to God is a true act of worship (Romans 12:1), requiring a renewal of our minds and a rejection of worldly behaviors (Romans 12:2).Key highlights include:•Sacrifice and Transformation: Discover the profound connection between humility, submission, and God’s transformative work in our lives.•The Battlefield of the Mind: Learn how mindset impacts future outcomes and why comfort zones hinder spiritual growth.•Warning Against Worldly Patterns: Reflect on the legacy we leave for future generations when we conform to the world instead of God’s will.Through thought-provoking questions and biblical wisdom, Pastor Mike challenges us to examine our sacrifices, attitudes, and beliefs. Are we letting God renew us daily to reflect His eternal purpose, or are we imitating a world destined for destruction?Join us for a transformative message that prepares your mind and heart to embrace the present for a Christ-centered future.
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Welcome to our podcast, where we explore the transformative power of grace, faith, and community as we share the gospel of Jesus Christ to inspire positive change in our local community, state, and beyond.
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