PODCAST · religion
King's Fellowship Church
by Joshua Lewis
Welcome to the King's Fellowship Church podcast, streaming from the heart of Ada. Every week, we deliver sermons that blend the depth of ancient faith with the vitality of the Spirit. We are dedicated to expository preaching that reveals God's Law and the freeing truths of the Gospel, all while deeply rooted in the Spirit's power. Join us for your weekly portion of biblical teachings that encourage rest in Christ's finished work, empowerment through the Spirit, and preparation for faithful living.
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Zechariah 11
In this powerful sermon, Joshua Lewis unpacks the sobering prophecy of Zechariah 11, which vividly portrays the judgment of Israel's false shepherds and the foretelling of the Good Shepherd's rejection. Joshua draws parallels between the corrupt leaders of Zechariah’s day, the religious leaders during Jesus' earthly ministry, and the false shepherds of our time, including prosperity preachers and manipulative spiritual guides. With a clear emphasis on Christ’s sufficiency and the true Shepherd’s heart, Joshua calls the church to place their hope solely in Jesus, not in man-made systems or leaders. He highlights the prophetic symbolism of the two staffs—Favor and Union—broken to illustrate the covenant’s annulment and the division of God’s people. Joshua ends with a strong reminder that salvation comes through the rejection of false shepherds and the acceptance of Christ, our Good Shepherd, who lays down His life for the sheep.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 10
In this powerful sermon from Zechariah 10, Joshua Lewis draws a vivid portrait of God’s redemptive work in transforming His people from scattered, broken sheep into mighty warriors of valor. Through a blend of Scripture, personal stories, and a call to boldness, Joshua highlights God’s promise not just to restore, but to empower His people for spiritual battle. The message calls believers to reject the lies of inadequacy, embrace the equipping of the Holy Spirit, and step confidently into their role as God’s army, proclaiming victory through Christ.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 9
In this message from Zechariah 9, Joshua Lewis unpacks the prophetic vision of judgment and restoration. He highlights how God’s promises to Israel not only addressed the immediate context of surrounding nations but also pointed to a future, humble King who would bring peace to the nations—fulfilled ultimately in Jesus Christ. The sermon explores the layered prophetic timeline, where the rebuilding of the temple prefigures the coming of the Messiah and the establishment of His eternal Kingdom. With keen insight into the supernatural worldview of Scripture, Joshua challenges modern listeners to embrace a biblical perspective on divine justice, the redemption of the remnant, and the hope of restoration for those who trust in God’s covenant promises.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 7
In this stirring message, Pastor Joshua Lewis dives into the rich depths of Zechariah 7, drawing out a timeless warning about the perils of empty religious rituals and the profound call to heart-level obedience. Exploring the historical backdrop of post-exilic Judah, Josh highlights how the people’s fasting had become a hollow tradition, devoid of true repentance and love for God and neighbor. Drawing powerful parallels to the traditions we hold today, he challenges us to examine whether our religious practices cultivate righteousness or mere outward appearances.With compelling illustrations—from the “Fiddler on the Roof” to the story of Jehoshaphat and even the faux-spiritual practices of Jesus’ day—Josh paints a vivid picture of how tradition can either anchor us in faithfulness or numb us to the Word of God. He points to Jesus as the true fulfillment of all godly traditions and calls believers to reorient their practices toward genuine love, mercy, and justice.Whether confronting the hard-heartedness of Zechariah’s hearers or reminding us of Christ’s call to love the widow, the orphan, and the sojourner, this message resonates with a prophetic urgency for authentic discipleship. Listeners are left with a clear takeaway: our religious practices must point us to the transformative power of God’s Word, not merely to human approval.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Isaiah 6 - The Holiness Of God
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis preaches from Isaiah 6, reflecting on the awe-inspiring holiness of God as seen in Isaiah’s vision of the Lord seated on His throne. Joshua walks the congregation through the profound themes of God's "otherness," Isaiah's own conviction of sin, the cleansing of the prophet, and the subsequent call to ministry. The message invites listeners to consider whether our modern familiarity with God has dulled our sense of His sacredness, challenging both personal devotion and corporate worship practices. Drawing from examples in Scripture and church architecture, the sermon urges believers to recover a posture of reverence before the holy God.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 6:9-15
Zechariah 6:9-15 depicts the crowning of Joshua the high priest, a symbolic act that foreshadows Jesus as both King and Priest. The sermon highlights how the phrase “the Word of the Lord came” often signals a Christophany, pointing to Christ’s presence in the Old Testament. Joshua is not the true Branch but a sign of the coming Messiah who will build God’s temple, not with stone but with people. The multiple crowns in the passage connect to Jesus’ many crowns in Revelation, representing His suffering, authority, and rule over the nations.This passage also calls believers to recognize their role as a royal priesthood, living as testimonies of Christ’s work. Just as Joshua’s crowning pointed forward to Christ, our lives should point back to His finished work. Preaching must keep Christ at the center, exalting Him as both Savior and Lord. The nations will one day lay their crowns before Him, and we are called to do the same through obedience, worship, and faithful service.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 6:1-8
Zechariah 6:1-8 presents the final vision in Zechariah’s chiastic structure, revealing God’s sovereignty over the nations through the imagery of four chariots emerging from between two bronze mountains. These war chariots, representing the forces of heaven, move out across the earth to execute judgment. Unlike the earlier vision where the horsemen merely patrolled the earth, these chariots are now sent forth in active judgment. The passage connects to similar biblical themes, including the four winds of heaven and the four horsemen of Revelation, illustrating God's justice moving across the nations.This vision assures God’s people that He is not passive in the face of evil but actively bringing justice. The bronze mountains symbolize the firmness of God's judgment, and the horses going to the north and south indicate His response to historical oppressors like Babylon. Just as God intervened on behalf of Israel, He continues to act in history, ensuring that His purposes prevail. Believers are reminded that God’s justice is certain, His wrath is real, and His people can trust in His righteous rule.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 5:5-11
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis unpacks Zechariah 5:5-11, a mysterious and powerful vision depicting a woman in a basket, identified as “wickedness,” being carried away to the land of Shinar. Through biblical exegesis, theological insights, and historical context, Lewis explores the significance of this passage in light of spiritual warfare, idolatry, and God’s ultimate plan for justice.Drawing connections between Zechariah’s vision, Babylonian idolatry, and the imagery of the Whore of Babylon in Revelation, this message highlights the ongoing spiritual battle against deception, immorality, and false worship. Lewis also examines the role of the stork-winged women, often misunderstood as demonic, and presents a compelling case for their divine commission.With contemporary applications, this sermon challenges believers to recognize the influence of modern-day Babylon, addressing issues such as sexual immorality, idolatry, and cultural compromise. Listeners are encouraged to stand firm in holiness, trust in God’s justice, and engage in spiritual warfare through the power of the gospel.A deep, thought-provoking, and biblically rich message, this teaching equips believers to discern spiritual deception and live faithfully in a world increasingly resembling the Babylon of old.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 5:1-4
In this sermon from King's Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis explores Zechariah 5:1-4, focusing on the vision of the flying scroll. He unpacks the symbolism of the scroll’s dimensions, linking them to the Holy Place in the temple and Solomon’s porch—both sites of divine judgment and proclamation. Lewis explains how the scroll represents God's standard of holiness, bringing judgment on those who violate His commands, whether sins against man, like theft, or against God, like false oaths. He connects this Old Testament imagery to the church today, emphasizing the importance of holiness and repentance. The message highlights how Jesus, the ultimate righteous one, was cut off and made a curse for us, fulfilling the law's demands and offering redemption. Through this lens, Lewis calls the church to reflect God's holiness, balancing grace and discipline within the body of Christ.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 4:1-14
In this sermon from King's Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis unpacks the prophetic imagery of Zechariah 4, focusing on the two olive trees and lampstands. He identifies Joshua the High Priest and Zerubbabel the Governor as the initial figures representing these symbols, highlighting their roles as anointed leaders tasked with rebuilding the temple. However, Lewis goes deeper, interpreting Joshua and Zerubbabel as shadows pointing to the ultimate witnesses—Jesus and the Holy Spirit—who fully reveal God's nature and pour out His grace. Finally, he draws a powerful connection to the church, emphasizing how believers, as the body of Christ, reflect the glory of the Son and the Spirit, bearing witness to God's work in the world today.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 3:1-10
This sermon on Zechariah 3 explores God's redemptive work as seen in the cleansing of Joshua, the silencing of Satan, and the granting of authority to rule and reign. Verse 8 reveals that Joshua and his companions are a sign of what God will accomplish through Jesus for His church. The passage foreshadows the transformative work of Christ, who cleanses His people, removes the accusations of the enemy, and grants access to His presence and authority. This message provides encouragement and insight into God’s plan to redeem and equip His church through the finished work of Christ.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 2:1-13
This sermon by Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, explores the rich themes of Zechariah 2:1–13. Through this passage, Lewis emphasizes God's active presence among His people, the ultimate gathering of the nations to Him, and the promise of protection and glory for those who trust in Him.The sermon unpacks the vision of a man with a measuring line, the declaration of Jerusalem as a city without walls, and the Lord's assurance of being "a wall of fire" around His people. Drawing connections to both the Old and New Testament, Lewis discusses how these promises find their ultimate fulfillment in Christ, who unites Jew and Gentile into one people and manifests the glory of God in their midst. This message challenges listeners to consider the faithfulness of God throughout redemptive history and invites them to live with an expectant hope of experiencing His presence in their own lives.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 1:18-21
In this sermon delivered at King’s Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis delves into the prophetic imagery of Zechariah 1:18-21, illustrating how the vision of four horns and four craftsmen reveals God’s multifaceted work of judgment and restoration. Joshua highlights three layers of fulfillment within this prophecy: its immediate relevance in Zechariah’s time, its ultimate culmination in Jesus Christ, and its ongoing application in the life of the church today.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 1:7-17
Explore the remarkable vision of Zechariah 1:7-17 with Joshua Lewis at Kings Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma. This message dives into the prophet's vivid encounter with a man on a red horse among the myrtle trees—a scene filled with symbolic depth and hope. Joshua unpacks the interplay of God's mercy and justice, revealing how this ancient prophecy speaks to God's faithfulness in shaking those at ease while comforting the troubled.You'll discover how this vision ties into the broader redemptive narrative, highlighting God's promises to restore and rebuild His people and judge his enemies.Join us to see how Zechariah's vision applies today, reminding us of God's sovereignty and His unchanging desire to partner with His people for His glory.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Zechariah 1:1-7
This sermon, delivered by Josh Lewis at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, focuses on Zechariah 1:1-6, where God calls His people to reflect on their history and turn back to Him. Josh examines how this passage connects Israel’s past unfaithfulness with the consequences outlined in Deuteronomy 28, showing that God's judgments are rooted in His covenant faithfulness.The sermon emphasizes the repetition of "your fathers," which invites reflection on Israel's failures, and "Lord of Hosts," which highlights God's sovereignty over all earthly and heavenly powers. Josh also draws parallels to contemporary struggles with identity and purpose, showing how God's call to repentance remains relevant today.The message concludes with a reminder of the hope found in Christ, who bore the curse of sin to bring restoration and renewal. This sermon encourages listeners to respond to God’s call, learning from the past and trusting in His faithfulness for the future. Join King's Fellowship in Ada to hear how this text speaks to our lives today.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Introduction to the Book of Zechariah
Introduction to the Book of ZechariahJoin us for a thought-provoking journey into the Book of Zechariah, an often-overlooked yet theologically rich piece of Scripture. In this engaging introduction, Pastor Joshua Lewis unpacks the historical, theological, and literary significance of Zechariah, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of this prophetic book.Download The HandoutKey Highlights from the Sermon:Who is Zechariah?Discover the dual roles of Zechariah as both priest and prophet, uniquely equipped to guide post-exilic Judah in both spiritual renewal and practical restoration. His lineage and name—“Yahweh has remembered”—echo God’s faithfulness to His people.Authorship Debate:Engage with the scholarly discussion on the book’s unity. Did Zechariah write the entire book? Pastor Joshua provides compelling arguments for the single authorship of chapters 1-14, emphasizing thematic continuity and canonical integrity.Historical Context:Trace the journey of God’s people from Babylonian exile to the challenges of rebuilding the temple under opposition. This historical backdrop illuminates the cyclical pattern of divine judgment, deliverance, and restoration.Outline and Themes:Explore the book’s structure:Chapters 1-6: Zechariahs eight night visionsChapters 7-8: The shift from fasting in sorrow to feasting in joy.Chapters 9-14: Eschatological prophecies pointing to God’s ultimate reign over all nations.Practical Takeaways:Learn how Zechariah challenges God’s people to prioritize His work over personal distractions, calling them to rebuild not just the temple but their spiritual lives. This message resonates today as a call to holiness and devotion.Why This Sermon Matters: Zechariah is a book of hope and restoration, proclaiming God’s faithfulness amidst human frailty. It invites believers to trust in His sovereign plan while embracing their role in His redemptive work. Whether you’re a seasoned theologian or new to the prophetic books, this introduction will deepen your appreciation for Zechariah’s timeless relevance.Don't miss this foundation-setting sermon that combines rich historical insights with powerful theological reflections. Let Zechariah inspire you to live in light of God’s promises and purposes!We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 6:17-19
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis dives into 1 Timothy 6:17-19, where Paul addresses the wealthy and warns against the dangers of greed and misplaced trust in riches. Joshua challenges the idea that wealth provides security and instead points to Christ as our true source of provision and joy. He reminds us that even if we don’t feel rich compared to figures like Jeff Bezos, we are among the wealthiest in the world and must steward our resources with generosity and humility.Drawing from cultural stories like Lord of the Rings and A Christmas Carol, Joshua shows how the Bible’s warnings about greed reflect timeless truths found across literature and mythology. But more importantly, he points us to Jesus, the ultimate example of self-sacrificial giving. We are invited into a life of generosity and good works, not to gain salvation, but to reflect the character of Christ, storing up treasure for eternity by living for others.If you’re looking for a church community committed to biblical teaching and Christ-centered living, join us at King’s Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma. We’d love to see you there!We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 6:2-16
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis walks through 1 Timothy 6, focusing on Paul's instructions to Timothy about identifying false teachers, standing firm in faith, and reflecting Christ in all things. Lewis explores the dangers of pride and greed that can creep into ministry, warning that unchecked ego can lead to division and chaos within the church. He also emphasizes the importance of fleeing from sin, pursuing righteousness, and continually depending on Christ in our daily lives.Lewis shares personal experiences of how God revealed areas of pride in his own heart and challenges the congregation to mortify similar struggles in themselves. He reminds us that Christian maturity is not about earning recognition but growing in dependence on Christ, reflecting His sovereignty and holiness through our lives.If you’re looking for a church community committed to biblical teaching and Christ-centered living, join us at King’s Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma. We’d love to see you there!We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 6:1-2
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis dives into 1 Timothy 6:1-2, exploring Paul’s instructions to Christian slaves and masters. Joshua unpacks the historical and cultural context of Roman slavery, comparing it to modern assumptions about slavery and how it differed from the system in the Antebellum South. He also examines Paul's call for humble service, showing how Christ's self-sacrifice is the model for Christian revolution—not through violent overthrow, but through loving humility and service.Joshua challenges us to consider how our work ethic and relationships reflect the gospel, even when circumstances are difficult. He reminds us that as believers, we are all slaves of Christ, having been bought with a price and given a new citizenship in God’s kingdom. The call is to honor our true Master through humble service and faithful obedience.If you’re looking for a church community committed to biblical teaching and Christ-centered living, join us at King’s Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma. We’d love to see you there!We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 5:17-25
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis explores 1 Timothy 5:17-25, where Paul teaches about honoring church leaders while maintaining accountability. Joshua addresses how honor has been misused in church culture and contrasts that with Paul's call for both respect and accountability for elders. He emphasizes that true honor doesn't ignore wrongdoing but seeks to hold leaders to biblical standards. Through examples from both Old and New Testaments, Joshua unpacks the importance of integrity in leadership and the responsibility of the church to deal with sin openly and fairly.If you’re looking for a church community committed to biblical teaching and Christ-centered living, join us at King’s Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma. We’d love to see you there!We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 5:1-16
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis explores 1 Timothy 5:1-16, where Paul addresses the responsibilities we have within the church and family. Joshua unpacks three key areas of responsibility: personal responsibility, the responsibility of the immediate family (kin), and the responsibility of the extended family, which is the church. Through these teachings, we see how caring for others is an act of worship that mirrors Jesus’ heart, who even in His final moments cared for His widowed mother. The message reminds us that the church is called to step in and support those in need, displaying God’s love and faithfulness through action.If you’re looking for a church community committed to biblical teaching and Christ-centered living, join us at King’s Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma. We’d love to see you there!4oWe hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 4:11-16
In this sermon from 1 Timothy 4:11-16, Joshua Lewis walks through Paul’s encouragement to Timothy on leading the church with integrity and perseverance. In this passage, Paul encourages Timothy to remain steadfast in his teaching and leadership, urging him to set an example for others in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity. Joshua highlighted the importance of guarding the church from false teachings through sound doctrine and godly living, reminding us that the church serves as a place of safety and truth when it adheres to Christ's message.We also explored the role of leaders in the church, drawing parallels to the calling of Timothy and the need for accountability within the local body. By emphasizing the importance of humble submission to the church and the necessity of being affirmed by fellow believers, Josh challenged the congregation to examine how their faith and conduct reflect the truth of the gospel.If you’re looking for a church community committed to biblical teaching and Christ-centered living, join us at King’s Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma. We’d love to see you there!We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 4:6-10
In this sermon from Joshua Lewis, preached at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, we dive into 1 Timothy 4:6-10 and Paul's encouragement to Timothy to be a good servant of Christ. Joshua unpacks how following Jesus involves not just belief but active service to the body of Christ, connecting it with Jesus' call to Peter to feed His sheep. The sermon challenges the church to reject spiritual complacency and embrace a life of nourishing others with sound doctrine, much like an athlete training for competition.Joshua emphasizes the need for Christians to remain devoted to the truth, reminding us that our hope is in a living God who is the Savior of all people, especially those who believe. He calls out the dangers of prioritizing earthly kingdoms and challenges us to strive for godliness, encouraging deeper study and discipleship as a means of strengthening the church.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 4:1-5
In this sermon, preached by Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, we explore 1 Timothy 4:1-5, where Paul warns of deceitful spirits and false teachings that lead people astray, particularly through legalism. Joshua breaks down how devotion to false doctrines can infiltrate even the most well-structured churches. He emphasizes the need for vigilance, not just in doctrine, but in how we live and interact with one another, pointing to the reality that false teaching often disguises itself as a pursuit of holiness.Throughout the message, Joshua draws parallels between Paul's warnings and the present-day challenges the church faces with legalism and demonic deception. He reminds the congregation that true godliness isn't about arbitrary rules but is found in Christ's finished work, which is received by faith. This call to live with both doctrinal integrity and grace-filled love underscores the need for the church to lean into the Spirit's guidance in both teaching and practice.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 3:14-16
This sermon, delivered by Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church, explores the profound mystery of godliness—truths that were foretold but still caught everyone by surprise. God becoming flesh, the inclusion of the Gentiles, and Christ’s resurrection are astounding revelations that no one fully anticipated, even though they were promised long ago. Despite the prophecies, these events unfolded in ways that were far more glorious and unexpected than anyone could have imagined.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 3:8-13
In this message from 1 Timothy 3, Joshua Lewis unpacks the qualifications and role of deacons in the early church and what it means for today. Highlighting the importance of integrity, character, and sacrificial service, Joshua contrasts modern views of leadership with the biblical model. He explores how deacons are called to lead by serving, not through positions of power, but by meeting the needs of the church body. This teaching emphasizes the humble yet vital role deacons play in shaping the church community by reflecting Christ’s example of service.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 3:1-7
In this teaching from 1 Timothy 3, Joshua Lewis examines the biblical qualifications for elders and challenges the church to value integrity over mere gifting. He explores how our culture often elevates charisma and outward success, while the New Testament focuses on the character and faithfulness required for those in leadership. By walking through Paul’s list of elder qualifications, Joshua emphasizes the importance of managing one's household well, being above reproach, and maintaining a steady, sober-minded approach to leadership in the church. This message invites us to rethink how we evaluate and honor church leaders in light of Scripture.4oWe hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 2:11-15
Have you ever wondered what Paul meant when he wrote about women learning quietly and not exercising authority over men in 1 Timothy 2:11-15? How do we reconcile this with other biblical texts that show women teaching and leading? What would you do if you found yourself in a church wrestling with these interpretations?In this episode, we dive deep into this debated passage, peeling back the layers of context and history to uncover the true meaning behind Paul's words. We'll look at the arguments for and against the idea that this was a temporary correction for the Ephesian church versus a transcendent command for all churches. We'll also tackle the different views within complementarianism and egalitarianism, and why those labels might not be as helpful as we think.This sermon isn't just a theoretical discussion; it's a practical guide for how we can apply these verses in today's church. Whether you're wrestling with the role of women in ministry or trying to understand the balance of authority and submission, this episode is for you.Join Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, as we explore how to faithfully interpret and live out this challenging passage together. Grab your Bible and a cup of coffee, and don't miss this in-depth and honest discussion that aims to bring clarity and unity to a topic that has divided many.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 2:7-10
We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 2:6-7
Join Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church as he explores the atonement. In this sermon, Joshua explains the concept of the ransom paid by Christ, clarifying misunderstandings about Ransom Theory and supporting its biblical basis. He discusses Jesus' sacrificial role and the scope of His redemptive work. Joshua also addresses the topic of universalism versus the exclusivity of salvation through Christ, arguing against the idea that all paths lead to God. Additionally, Joshua emphasizes the importance of preachers and encourages believers to spread this message. Whether you're familiar with these concepts or new to them, this Sermon aims to inform and challenge you in your faith. Tune in now to learn more about God's Word and the significance of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. Available on the King's Fellowship podcast.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Pentecost Sunday
Check out this years Pentecost Sunday message delivered by Pastor Joshua Lewis at Kings Fellowship Church. In this sermon, Joshua offers a dual approach: a meticulous word study on the phrases 'filled with the Spirit,' 'Baptized in the Spirit,' and 'full of the Spirit,' as well as a heartfelt discussion on how misinterpretations of these phrases can lead to divisions within the Body of Christ. Discover how believers are Baptized in the Spirit, while also exploring the importance of seeking continuous 'fillings in the Spirit.' Don't miss this enlightening message that seeks to unify and empower the church!We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 2:5
Join us for a compelling sermon by Joshua Lewis at King’s Fellowship Church, focusing on 1 Timothy 2:5. In this message, Joshua explores the pivotal Christian beliefs of monotheism and the singular mediatorship of Jesus Christ. He contextualizes these doctrines within both the historical setting of the early church and their relevance today. This sermon is a deep dive into the essence of Christian faith—highlighting the exclusivity of one God and one mediator, Christ Jesus, who stands as the bridge between God and humanity. Listen to understand the depth and significance of these fundamental truths.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 2:1-4
Join Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, for a thought-provoking sermon on 1 Timothy 2:1-4, which explores the multifaceted discipline of prayer within the Christian life. This sermon delves into the practice, purpose, and passion of prayer, emphasizing its role in shaping how believers interact with the world around them, including authorities and leaders. Through a biblical lens, Joshua examines the call to pray for all people, highlighting the transformative power of prayer not just for those being prayed for, but also for those who pray.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 1:18-20
In this sermon at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis talks about how God encourages us through others. He explains the role of spiritual fathers and mothers in guiding and supporting believers in their faith. Using stories and biblical insights, he shows how these relationships help grow our faith, share wisdom, and build community. Joshua also discusses the importance of prophetic words in giving encouragement. He uses Bible passages and personal stories to show how these words help us feel God’s presence, make decisions, and face challenges. His talk emphasizes the power of these divine encouragements in our spiritual growth and in living out God’s calling. This sermon, focusing on 1 Timothy 1:18-20, invites us to appreciate and seek out these forms of support in our journey with God.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 1:12-17
In this compelling sermon delivered by Guest Speaker Cole Perkins at King's Fellowship Church, the focus is drawn towards the transformative power of personal testimony within evangelism. Perkins uses 1 Timothy 1:12-17, a passage about Paul's testimony, as a springboard to teach the body of Christ how to use their testimony. This sermon encourages us all to reflect on our own stories of faith, urging us to recognize and share our personal testimonies as a means of outreach and evangelism. The sermon skillfully balances personal anecdotes with scriptural analysis, culminating in a powerful call to stewardship of one's story as a manifestation of God's grace and a tool for advancing the Gospel.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 1:8-11
Joshua Lewis, in his sermon at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, delves into the rich text of 1 Timothy 1:8-11, guiding the congregation through an exploration of the law's divine intent and application. By dissecting the Apostle Paul's words, Lewis illuminates the distinction between lawful and unlawful use of the law, highlighting its role not as a tool for condemnation for the righteous but as a mirror to the sinfulness of the unjust. The sermon intricately ties the law's purpose and misuse to the broader gospel message, portraying it as a guide towards repentance and ultimately, salvation through Christ. With a blend of historical context, personal reflection, and theological insight, Lewis challenges believers and non-believers alike to understand the law in the light of the gospel's glory, promoting a life of holiness anchored in the redemptive work of Jesus. This message is a call to scrutinize not only the words of the law but their application in our lives, ensuring they lead us closer to the truth of the gospel entrusted to us.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 1:3-7
Join Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church for an engaging look into '1 Timothy 1:3-7', focusing on true doctrine and love. We'll discuss the importance of addressing false teachings in the church, all through the lens of love - from a pure heart, a clear conscience, and genuine faith. This sermon is an invitation to examine our beliefs and actions, ensuring they're rooted in love for God, His church, and those who have gone astray.Joshua uses real-life examples and biblical insights to show the link between correct doctrine and love, offering guidance for a faith that reflects Jesus' compassion. Tune in for a blend of theological depth and practical wisdom, designed to encourage a love-driven walk with Christ.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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1 Timothy 1:1-4
1 Timothy 1:1-4Join us at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, for a sermon delivered by Joshua Lewis, exploring the teachings of 1 Timothy 1:1-4. In this message, we delve into the Apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy, underscoring the importance of defending orthodox Christian teachings, preventing divisions caused by heterodox beliefs, and stewarding the house of God by faith. Whether you're seeking to deepen your understanding of biblical doctrine, or looking for ways to preserve unity within the church, this sermon offers invaluable insights into navigating these challenges with grace and truth. We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Introduction To First Timothy
Introduction To First TimothyJoin Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church for an enlightening sermon on 1 Timothy, a critical exploration of its literary genre, historical background, and the audience it addresses. Diving deep into the Pastoral Epistle, we unravel the essence of Paul's letter to Timothy, demystifying the timeless wisdom it offers to both leaders and laypeople alike. With an analytical lens, the sermon dissects 1 Timothy 3:14-15, guiding us through the ways our behavior can display our adoption as God's children, demonstrate the living power of God within us, and affirm the truthfulness of His Word. This sermon is an essential journey for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of scripture and its application in exemplifying faith through actions in today's world. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the transformative teachings of 1 Timothy with Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 3:16-19
Experience a journey through faith and fear as we delve into the book of Habakkuk. Join us for a stirring sermon centered on Habakkuk 3:16-19, where we explore Habakkuk's unique relationship with God, captured through his Fear of God, Faith in God, and tangible Friendship with God. In the face of daunting odds, Habakkuk courageously wrestled with God in prayer. Challenging and questioning God's goodness and sovereignty, he sought answers to the troubling realities he saw around him. Yet, even in the midst of his fears and doubts, Habakkuk found a unique friendship with God, shaped by intimate conversations and deep questionings. Together, we'll grapple with the difficult questions Habakkuk posed and see how sincerity and perseverance paved the way for a deeper understanding of God's character and plan. We'll witness how this profound relationship transformed a man filled with fear into an enduring example of faith. Join us as we learn about the power of wrestling in prayer, the importance of confronting our doubts and fears, and the transformative beauty of a friendship with God as showcased in the extraordinary life of Habakkuk.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 3:3-15
Join Joshua Lewis in this revealing podcast episode as he delves into an impactful sermon delivered at King's fellowship church in Ada, Oklahoma. In this Sermon, Joshua discusses the nuanced perspective of the prophet Habakkuk, elucidating the significance of three pivotal covenants: the Mosaic, Noetic, and Adamic Covenants. He unravels how these historical contracts are intrinsically connected to the past, present, and future of God's people, providing a verse-by-verse study of the scriptures. Joshua meticulously explains how the prophet Habakkuk looked back at Israel's past to bring comfort to Judah's present and how these insightful messages prophetically gaze into our future, providing solace and guidance. Immerse yourself in this captivating exploration of the Bible, as you delve into the profound connections between our past and the future.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 3:3-8
Delve into the profound teachings of Habakkuk with this enlightening sermon on 'Habakkuk 3:3-8', delivered by Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church. This sermon meticulously unpacks Habakkuk's earnest supplication to God for remembrance, revival, and revelation of His deeds, illustrating how historical events echo as both a prophecy for today and a promise for tomorrow. Amidst the tumult and uncertainty of our times, the sermon beckons us to reflect on the past, assess our current stance, and look forward with hope, grounded in the Scripture. It emphasizes God's immutable character and His everlasting commitment to His people. Engage with this sermon to deepen your understanding of God's redemptive plan, the significance of prophecy, and our personal and communal responsibilities within God's grand narrative.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakuk 3:1-2
In this sermon on Habakkuk 3:1-2, Joshua Lewis, Pastor of King’s Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, walks us through the third prayer of Habakkuk. In this section, the prophet Habakkuk prays for God to revive His work, reveal His work, and to remember mercy. We discuss the moral revivals of Judah’s past, the need to see the work of God in the midst of tragedy, and the call upon God for mercy in times of judgment that often accompany revival. This sermon will leave you with key insights, making you ponder the balance between divine judgment and mercy, the significance of revival, and the power of recognizing God's work in your life. Tune in for a transformational exploration of the book of Habakkuk. We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 2:18-20
We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 2:15-17
We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 2:12-14
We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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New Years Eve Sermon
We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 2:6-11
In this compelling sermon from King's Fellowship Church, we delve into Habakkuk 2:6-11, exploring the theme of God raising prophets among the nations. The message highlights our role as modern-day prophets called to speak against the "Babylons" of our era, focusing particularly on the injustices and moral failings that parallel those of ancient times. Discover how we, as contemporary believers, are tasked to challenge violence for profit and predatory practices against the poor. This thought-provoking sermon sheds light on our role as today's prophets, standing against societal sins. Engage with us in this spiritual journey, redefining our mission in a world needing prophetic voice. #KingsFellowshipChurch #ModernProphets #HabakkukSermon #FaithInAction #SocialJustice #ChristianTeaching"We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Habakkuk 2:2-5
We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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Ephesians 3:14-19 (Ada Community Thanksgiving Service)
We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the King's Fellowship Church podcast, streaming from the heart of Ada. Every week, we deliver sermons that blend the depth of ancient faith with the vitality of the Spirit. We are dedicated to expository preaching that reveals God's Law and the freeing truths of the Gospel, all while deeply rooted in the Spirit's power. Join us for your weekly portion of biblical teachings that encourage rest in Christ's finished work, empowerment through the Spirit, and preparation for faithful living.
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Joshua Lewis
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