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Harrodburg.Students
by Harrodsburg.Students
These are the messages from Harrodsburg Baptist Church's Student Ministry. Our mission is to reach and empower students with the life changing message of Jesus. www.harrodsburg.church/students | @harrodsburg.students
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Making it to the End | A Long Obedience
What does it really take to follow Jesus for the long haul?In this message, “Making It to the End,” we look at Exodus 16 and the story of God providing for His people in the wilderness. In a culture that craves instant results, this message challenges us to embrace a different kind of faith, one marked by consistency, trust, and long-term obedience.We explore how easy it is to drift, lose momentum, and slowly fade in our faith and how God invites us into something deeper. Not a life of spiritual highs and emotional moments, but a steady, faithful walk with Him over time.If you’ve ever struggled to stay consistent, questioned God in difficult seasons, or felt your faith slipping, this message will encourage you to trust God’s power, surrender to His plan, and commit to a faith that lasts.This isn’t about quick wins, it’s about finishing well.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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How to Defend Your Faith | You Are the Church
What would you say if someone asked you to prove that Jesus is real?In this episode, we dive into Acts 18 and the story of Apollos—a man who was passionate about God, knowledgeable in Scripture, and bold in sharing his faith… but still growing. His journey reveals a powerful truth: following Jesus is a lifelong commitment to learning, growing, and confidently sharing what we believe.Many people think faith is blind, but what if the Bible actually shows us the opposite? What if faith is built on evidence?This message explores how Apollos moved from simply knowing about God to proving that Jesus is the Messiah and how we can do the same in our everyday lives.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL DISCOVER:How to grow in your understanding of the BibleWhy spiritual growth requires humility and consistencyThe difference between hearing truth and applying itHow to confidently defend your faith in JesusWhy faith is not blind—but supported by evidenceFOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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What Did You Think Would Happen? | You Are the Church
In this message from Acts 16, we look at the kind of faith the early church lived with. They has a faith that actually expected God to move. While many of us follow Jesus without anticipation, Paul and Silas show us what it looks like to trust God in every circumstance, even in the middle of opposition, suffering, and uncertainty.As they are beaten, imprisoned, and facing injustice, their response isn’t fear, it’s worship. And what follows is a powerful reminder that God is still at work, even when we don’t see it yet.In this episode, we explore:Why we should live with expectation that God will moveHow to navigate opposition and spiritual resistanceWhat it means to find true victory in JesusHow worship can shift your perspective in difficult seasonsIf your faith feels routine or you’ve stopped expecting God to show up in powerful ways, this message will challenge and encourage you to believe again.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Original Recipe | You Are the Church
What if the Church was never meant to be something you attend but something you become?In this episode, we explore Acts 2:42–47 and uncover the “original recipe” of the early church. From deep commitment to authentic community and daily spiritual discipline, the first followers of Jesus modeled a powerful, Spirit-filled way of living that transformed cities and changed lives.If you’ve ever wondered why modern church can feel disconnected—or how to experience real spiritual growth—this message will challenge you to return to what matters most.Discover what it means to truly be the Church and how God can use your life to make an eternal impact.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Through Line | Messy Church
What is the one thing that should define every healthy church—and every follower of Jesus?In this message, we walk through 1 Corinthians 13 and uncover the truth that love is the through line of our faith. It’s not just a feeling or a nice idea, it’s the evidence of a life transformed by Jesus and empowered by the Holy Spirit.As we wrap up the Messy Church series, this teaching challenges us to consider: Are we actually known for our love? Because according to Scripture, no matter how gifted, passionate, or spiritual we may be, without love, it all means nothing.This sermon breaks down what true, biblical love looks like in real life:A love that is patient and kindA love that puts others firstA love that forgives and doesn’t keep scoreA love that endures and never failsIf you want to grow in your faith, build stronger relationships, and be part of a healthy, impactful church, this message will help you take your next step.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Be Like Spiderman | Messy Church
What if you’ve had a unique purpose all along, but just haven’t discovered it yet?In this message, we dive into 1 Corinthians 12 and unpack what the Bible says about spiritual gifts, what they are, why they matter, and how they’re meant to be used. Using the familiar idea behind Spider-Man’s story, we explore the truth that with great power comes great responsibility.Every follower of Jesus has been given gifts by the Holy Spirit—not for comparison or personal recognition, but to serve others and build up the Church. The question isn’t if you have a purpose…it’s whether you’re stepping into it.If you’ve ever felt unsure about your calling, overlooked, or unsure where you fit, this message will challenge and encourage you to discover your gifts and start using them today.Subscribe, share, and send this to someone who needs to be reminded: you have a part to play.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Christian Liberty | Messy Church
What does it really mean to live in Christian liberty? And how should followers of Jesus use the freedom they have in Christ?In this message from 1 Corinthians 8, we explore a tension that many believers experience: while Christians are free from the law and free in Christ, that freedom is not meant to be used selfishly. The Apostle Paul teaches that although many things may be permissible, not everything is beneficial—especially if our choices become a stumbling block for someone else.Looking at the issue of food sacrificed to idols in the church at Corinth, we discover a timeless principle for Christian living today. This teaching challenges us to avoid the extremes of legalism on one side and careless freedom on the other, and instead live with wisdom, humility, and love for others.If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate gray areas in the Christian life or how to live out your faith in a way that honors God and serves others, this message will help you better understand what it looks like to walk in true freedom in Christ.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Copycat Culture | Messy Church
What happens when the church begins to look more like culture than like Christ?In this episode, we continue our Messy Church series through 1 Corinthians, exploring 1 Corinthians chapters 5 and 6 and the challenges the apostle Paul addressed in the church at Corinth. The early church was dealing with serious issues, sexual immorality, division, lawsuits between believers, and a growing tendency to adopt the values of the surrounding culture.Paul’s message is clear: the church is called to be different.Instead of copying the culture around us, followers of Jesus are called to build their lives on the truth of God’s Word. When Christians allow culture to shape their morals, relationships, and priorities, the church becomes unhealthy. But when believers return to biblical truth, humility, and Christ-centered love, the church becomes what God designed it to be.In this episode, we explore how believers today can avoid becoming a “copycat culture” church and instead live as people who are set apart for Christ.In this message you’ll discover:• Why the church becomes messy when it imitates culture• What 1 Corinthians 5–6 teaches about sin, accountability, and grace• How Christians can stand on biblical truth in a changing culture• Why unity, humility, and love should define the church• How following Jesus transforms our morality, relationships, and witnessIf you’re searching for Bible teaching, Christian sermons, or practical guidance for living out your faith, this episode will challenge and encourage you to build your life on God’s Word rather than the world’s opinions.Whether you're new to faith, growing in your walk with Jesus, or leading others in discipleship, this conversation will help you understand what it truly means to live differently as a follower of Christ.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Reason we don't Grow | Messy Church
Why do so many Christians stop growing?In this episode, we dive into First Corinthians chapter 3 and wrestle with a hard but necessary question: What’s keeping us from spiritual growth?Just as physical life naturally leads to growth, spiritual life in Jesus Christ should lead to maturity. Yet many believers remain spiritually stagnant for years. Through Paul’s words to the church in Corinth, we uncover three major barriers to growth: preference over purpose, comfort over growth, and pride over humility.If you’ve ever felt stuck in your faith, frustrated in your walk with God, or challenged by conviction, this episode will both encourage and stretch you.It’s time to build on the right foundation.It’s time to grow.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Main Thing | Messy Church
If you think your church has problems, you should check out Corinth.In this episode, we begin our Messy Church series through 1 Corinthians by exploring one of the most dysfunctional churches in the New Testament. The believers in Corinth were dealing with division, immorality, lawsuits, abuse of the Lord’s Supper, false teaching, chaos in worship, and even confusion about the resurrection. Yet through it all, the Apostle Paul calls them back to one central truth.Their greatest issue wasn’t just behavior, it was focus. They had taken their eyes off the cross.Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection is what separates the Church from a social club or nonprofit. The cross is where we receive power over sin, grace for forgiveness, and strength to grow in Christlikeness. It’s also the foundation of true Christian unity.This message challenges us to refocus on the main thing—Christ crucified—and to keep Jesus at the center of our lives and our churches.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Revive us Again..? | David Carpenter
What does real revival actually look like? And why don’t we see it more often?In this message from 2 Chronicles 7, we unpack God’s promise: “If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves, pray, seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways…” Revival isn’t manufactured emotion or hype—it begins with humble surrender and holy dependence on God.Looking at the dedication of Solomon’s temple and Jesus’ call to count the cost, this sermon challenges us to examine our hearts. Do we truly want revival—or just the appearance of it? God moves where people are desperate for Him.If you’re praying for spiritual awakening, renewal in your church, or a deeper relationship with Jesus, this message will challenge and encourage you.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Solution for Doubt | Can We be Sure?
Doubt is something every believer faces, but it doesn’t have to define your faith. In this message, The Solution for Doubt, we walk through John 20 and the powerful story of Doubting Thomas encountering the risen Jesus.Rather than condemning Thomas for his questions, Jesus meets him with peace, proof, and presence. This sermon reminds us that doubt isn’t a sin, but an invitation to go deeper in our trust in God. Through the evidence of the empty tomb and the life-changing reality of the resurrection, we’re shown that the foundation of our faith rests on one truth: Jesus is alive.If you’ve ever wrestled with uncertainty, questioned God’s promises, or felt stuck in your faith, this message will encourage you to return to the resurrection and walk in confidence again.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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How to live by Faith | Can we be Sure?
You might have heard it said that we should "live by faith", but what does that actually mean? In this message we explore what it truly means to live by faith, even when doubt is present. Through Mark chapter 9, we look at the powerful story of a father who came to Jesus saying, “I believe—help my unbelief,” and learn how faith doesn’t require perfect certainty, but honest hearts and complete dependence on God.This message encourages students to be real with God about their struggles and to rely fully on Him in every season of life. If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt, waited on God’s promises, or wondered how to trust Him more deeply, this episode is for you.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Missteps in the Middle | Can we be Sure?
What do you do when God’s promises feel delayed and doubt starts to creep in? In this episode, we explore the space most of us live in—the middle—the season between what God has spoken and what we’ve seen fulfilled.Walking through Genesis 18 and the story of Abraham and Sarah, this message challenges us to confront how waiting can lead to doubt, control, and missteps when we stop trusting God’s timing. You’ll be encouraged to choose faithfulness over fear, hope over discouragement, and trust over control—even when the situation feels impossible.If you’re waiting on God, questioning His timing, or struggling to hold on to hope, this episode will remind you that God is still working, still faithful, and never late.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Dealing with Doubt | Can We be Sure?
Doubt is a part of every faith journey, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your faith. In this episode, we kick off the Can We Be Sure? series by exploring Genesis 3 and the very first moment doubt entered the human story. From Adam and Eve to our own lives, we discover that doubt is not sinful it’s an invitation to go deeper.In this message, we talk about what to do when you start questioning God, how the enemy uses doubt to attack God’s Word and character, and why God still welcomes us even when we wrestle with faith. If you’ve ever asked, “Can I really trust God?”, this is for you.Whether you’re new to faith, walking through uncertainty, or rebuilding after doubt, this conversation will encourage you to ask honest questions, pursue truth, and not get stuck in shame.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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From Infinity to Beyond | What Child is this?
What do the names of Jesus reveal about who He is—and what they mean for your life today?In this episode, we continue the What Child Is This? series by exploring Isaiah 9:6, focusing on two powerful titles of Jesus: Everlasting Father and Prince of Peace. Written centuries before Jesus was born, this prophecy points to a Savior who is eternal, unchanging, and able to bring true peace to a restless world.This message unpacks how Jesus is the source of everything eternal and the one who makes peace possible—between God and humanity and within our everyday lives. As the semester comes to a close, this episode challenges listeners to develop a faith that is personal, rooted in Scripture, and marked by noticeable peace.If you’re searching for hope, clarity, or a deeper understanding of who Jesus is, this episode will encourage you to trust Him—now and foreverFOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website | Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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What He Came to Prove | What Child is This? ⭐️
What did Jesus really come to prove?In this powerful Christmas message, we turn to Isaiah 9:1–6 to uncover the purpose behind Jesus’ arrival. Long before His birth, the prophet Isaiah foretold a coming King who would be called Wonderful Counselor and Mighty God. But what do those titles mean for us today?In this episode, we explore how Jesus came to prove that God is with us and God is for us. God is not distant, not disengaged, but near, personal, and actively fighting on our behalf. From walking through darkness to finding confidence in life’s hardest moments, this message reminds us that Jesus is both close enough to comfort us and powerful enough to save us.Whether you’re facing uncertainty, grief, or fear, this message will point you back to the hope of Christmas and the truth that the Mighty God stands on your side. Perfect for the Christmas season and anyone looking for encouragement, faith, and confidence in Christ.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Your Focus is Off | Enchanted 🔮
This episode walks through Galatians 6 and unpacks the real difference between karma and the biblical principle of sowing and reaping. Culture tells us to watch for people to “get what they deserve,” but Scripture calls us to something better: focusing on our own hearts, living motivated by God’s grace, and trusting Him with the results.Through a powerful illustration about photography and “focus,” this message challenges us to stop comparing, stop assuming we know the outcomes others deserve, and instead pay attention to the work God is doing in us. When we understand what we truly deserve, and how deeply God’s grace has changed that, we learn to live with clarity, humility, and trust.In this episode you’ll hear about:• Why Christians shouldn’t live with a karma mindset• What Galatians 6 actually teaches about sowing and reaping• How comparison distorts our spiritual focus• The freedom that comes from trusting God with the end result• How grace reshapes the way we see ourselves and othersIf you’ve ever struggled with comparison, frustration, or wanting justice on your own timeline, this message will help you refocus on what matters most.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Two Lies and the Truth | Enchanted 🔮
Have you ever believed something that sounded true but wasn’t? In this week’s message, Pastor David unpacks Romans 1 and helps us see how our culture has traded the truth of God for lies. From nature to spirituality, we often worship what’s been created instead of the Creator Himself. Discover how to spot the lies that distort God’s truth and be reminded that everything in creation points back to Him.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Discerning Spirits | Enchanted 🔮
In this message from our Enchanted series, David explores what Scripture means when it instructs believers to “test the spirits” in 1 John 4. Not everything spiritual is from God, and followers of Jesus must learn how to recognize the difference between the Holy Spirit and the counterfeit spiritual influences shaping today’s culture.Learn about the reality of the spiritual realm, the enemy’s strategy to imitate the work of God, and why practices like tarot, crystals, horoscopes, fortune-telling, and manifestation are not aligned with biblical truth.You’ll learn four essentials for discernment:• Be aware of the spiritual influences around you• Test the source of any spiritual practice• Know your power through the Holy Spirit• Find strength in Godly communityThis teaching will help you grow in wisdom, resist deception, and walk confidently in the power of the Spirit who is greater than anything in the world.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Real Thing | Enchanted 🔮
In this message of The Enchanted Series, we dive into Matthew 7:7-11 and explore the growing fascination with spirituality, manifestation, crystals, astrology, and “the universe.” Gen Z and Gen Alpha are more spiritually curious than ever, but what happens when culture offers a knock-off version of spirituality instead of the real thing?Discover why prayer gives us real access to the God of the universe, why the teachings of Jesus are greater than manifestation culture, and how to recognize the difference between true biblical faith and counterfeit spiritual trends. If you've ever wondered where to put your hope, why prayer matters, or how to navigate spiritual influences in today's culture, this episode will encourage and equip you.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Escaping, Escapism | Searching📱
In a world that constantly tells us to hustle harder and never slow down, it’s easy to chase temporary escapes that leave us empty. In this message, David closes out our Searching series with a powerful reminder from Psalm 23, that Jesus, our Good Shepherd, offers something far better than a quick distraction. He offers real rest, peace, and purpose for our souls.If you’ve ever felt burned out, restless, or overwhelmed, this episode will help you rediscover the kind of rest that only comes from walking with Jesus.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Am I Enough | Searching 📱
We all wrestle with the question: “Am I enough?” In this message, we look at the story of the paralyzed man in The Gospel of Mark 2 and The Gospel of Luke 5 — and discover what happens when he encounters Jesus. In a culture that constantly tells us to do more, look better, and be more impressive, Jesus offers something radically different: forgiveness, identity, and purpose.Through this story, we’re reminded that our worth isn’t found in achievements or online validation — it’s found at the feet of Jesus.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Cure to Loneliness | Searching 📱
Loneliness is everywhere, especially in a world that’s more “connected” than ever. In this episode, we dive into The Gospel of John 15 to uncover the real cure to loneliness: a lasting, life-giving connection with Jesus.We’re constantly scrolling for connection, validation, and meaning. But what if what we’re truly looking for isn’t found at the bottom of a feed but in a relationship with the One who created us?Listen as we explore:Why loneliness is rising in a hyperconnected generationWhat it means to abide in Jesus and experience real connectionHow to live a life rooted in purpose and spiritual growthThe invitation Jesus gives to step out of isolation and into communityWhether you’re struggling with loneliness or just want to deepen your faith, this conversation is for you.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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What Does That Even Mean? | Searching 📱
What does it actually mean to have your identity in Christ? In this episode, we dive into Philippians 3 and unpack why so many of us chase likes, success, or status but still end up feeling empty. Together we’ll explore how knowing Jesus reshapes our worth, gives us confidence, and sets us on a new path. If you’ve ever wondered who you really are or what truly matters, this conversation will help you see why your real identity is found in Christ alone.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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When Christians Break Up | Sucker for Love
What does a breakup look like when you’re following Jesus? In this episode, we look at Acts 15 and the story of Paul and Barnabas to see how Christians can disagree, part ways, and still honor God. Breakups can be painful, but they don’t have to be messy. Discover how honesty, clarity, and love can shape the way we end relationships in a way that reflects Christ.Whether you’re walking through a breakup yourself, helping a friend, or preparing for the future, this conversation will encourage you to seek God’s wisdom in every season of relationships.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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5 Keys to Christ-Centered Dating | Sucker for Love
Dating feels more complicated than ever, but God has a better way. In this episode, David unpacks 5 keys to Christ-centered relationships from Ephesians 5. Whether you’re a teenager navigating your first relationship or a single adult hoping for marriage, these practical principles will help you follow Jesus in your dating life. Learn how to guard holiness, share joy, give of yourself, and prepare for marriage in a way that honors God.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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How to Overcome Temptation | Sucker for Love
In this message, Pastor David unpacks 1 Corinthians 6 and shows how to fight temptation and live a life that honors God. From practical strategies for resisting lust to knowing when it’s time to flee, you’ll be encouraged and equipped to pursue purity in today’s culture. This teaching is part of our Sucker for Love series on love, dating, and following Jesus in a world obsessed with sex and relationships.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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God gets the last word on Sex | Sucker for Love
We live in a culture obsessed with sex, relationships, and identity—but culture doesn’t get the last word, God does. In this message, The Last Word, David unpacks Genesis 1 to show that God created our bodies, our value, and even sex itself with purpose and design. You’ll discover why your worth isn’t defined by culture or temptation, and how God’s plan leads to freedom, holiness, and joy, not shame. If you’ve ever wondered how to follow Jesus in a hypersexualized world, this message is for you.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Power of an Invitation | Thanks for The Invite
Ever had that feeling like you missed the invite? Everyone else got to be there, but you were left out? That’s exactly the vibe Zacchaeus had in Luke 19....until Jesus showed up. This message, “Thanks for the Invite,” is all about how Jesus doesn’t overlook you. He sees you, He calls you by name, and He invites you into real life with Him.In this talk we’re diving into:How Jesus flipped Zacchaeus’ whole story aroundWhy His invitation isn’t about being “good enough”What it looks like to actually live invited and start inviting othersBottom line: You’re not forgotten. Jesus already sent you the invite, you just gotta say yes.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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A Prayer for Daily Reflection (Psalm 139) | The Prayers of the Psalms
How do we have a deeper walk with God? Psalm 139 gives us a clear outline for a deeper walk with God that we can reflect on daily. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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That's Just Not Right! | The Prayers of The Psalms
Have you ever seen the bad guy win? It seems so often we look at our world and see things that just don’t seem right. Psalm 137 was written from one of these places. Either while in exile or reflecting on their time there, this Psalmist expresses the feeling we have all felt at times. This prayer in the face of injustice should challenge us. When we face the broken, ugly, disjointed, and messed-up stuff in our world, we can have faith. We can engage those areas in our petition to God and be inspired to take them on headfirst, filed with the Holy Spirit. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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How to be Grateful | The Prayers of the Psalms
If we were honest, most of us would agree that we could be more grateful for the things God has done in my life. In an article in Greater Good Magazine entitled, “How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain,” authors Joshua Brown and Joel Wong wrote, “many studies over the past decade have found that people who consciously count their blessings tend to be happier and less depressed.” While we all acknowledge our need for increased gratitude, so many of us still recognize that we don’t live our lives gratefully. In Psalm 116, David is reflecting on the goodness of God in his life and asks, “How can I repay the Lord for all the good he has done for me?” (Psalm 116:12). This is a rhetorical question because the truth is we can’t ever “pay God back” for all his blessings. We can, however, live a life of true gratitude.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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The Good, The Sad, and the Ugly | The Prayers of the Psalms
Have you ever had an ugly cry? Like the snot streaming, red cheeks, puff eyes, hyperventilating kind of cry? A few days ago, I met someone who knew my wife as a young child. She told me that about once a month, Kelsey would come to daycare and need to sit for a while and cry before she was ready to start her day. I think we all have moments like this in life from time to time. It’s encouraging to know that we can come to God with life’s “ugly cry” moments. Psalm 142 was a moment like this for David. He writes this while he’s running for his life from King Saul, most likely in 1 Samuel 22:1 or 1 Samuel 24:3. He’s frustrated, alone, and disappointed. David lets God know how he’s feeling in this moment, and we can too. When we find ourselves in ugly cry moments, we can cry out to God. God loves us, hears us, and is with us in the midst of our hurting. The powerful and encouraging truth is God desires our authentic prayers. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Praying Praise | The Prayers of the Psalms
How do the Psalms teach us to pray, and what the Halleck is the big deal about Hallel?No matter if we are singing them or speaking them, in a congregation or on our own, to pray is to praise. Psalm 115 reminds us that true worship begins with a recognition of who God is and a remembrance of what God has done in our lives.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Just Pray It | The Prayers of the Psalms
have you ever tried to pray and not known what words to use?the psalms are a powerful tool in the prayer life of a christian, but in order for us to pray god‘s word, we need to begin with a love for god‘s word, and we need to saturate our lives with its truth.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Hide and Seek | Our Father
What should we do when we face trials and temptation in our lives? Jesus told his followers to pray that they would not be lead into temptation. We can walk through the hardship in our lives when we live hidden in the presence of God. It is there that we find safety and peace. When we fail or fall we can turn our face to Jesus who is ready and waiting to help us. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Forgive as you Have Been Forgiven | Our Father
In this message Pastor Jonathan challenges us to be aware of how God has forgiven us and to extend forgiveness to those around us. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Don't Miss This! | Our Father
Jesus taught his followers to pray for their daily bread. This is a reminder as much as it is a request. So often we overlook or ignore the "daily bread" of God's provision, so how do we see it and as a result build our faith?FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Be About It | Our Father
There is a big difference in talking about it and being about it! Jesus continues his teachings on prayer in Matthew 6, praying, “Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven." Sadly, many are willing to talk about God’s Kingdom being manifest here on earth, but few are willing to be about it. Our prayer life should be a place where we ask for God to reveal his will in us and empower us to make an impactful difference in the world around us.FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Know Who You're Talking To | Our Father
In Matthew 6, Jesus teaches his followers how to pray. As we begin studying the Lord's Prayer it's clear that the posture with which we approach God is important. God is holy, or set apart and as we approach him in prayer we need to come with an understanding of who he is. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Ben Kendrick | All My Friends (SZN 2) Life on Mission
In this conversation Kelsey sits down with our friend Ben Kendrick to share with us his experience working with international missions through Operation Christmas Child. Hear how partnering to spread the good news of Jesus across the globe can start with you right here at home. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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Jackson Mapp | All My Friends (SZN 2) Life on Mission
Last summer Jackson Mapp chose to serve as a summer missionary at Crossings Camps. This wasn’t an easy undertaking and would mean he wouldn’t be able to spend his summer pursuing the things that other people his age did. Jackson’s experience was transformative and allowed him to have an incredible impact in the lives of kids and students. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS🧑🚀 Website |Instagram |TikTok |YouTube
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It Can Handle the Heat | Can I Trust the Bible?
Can I Trust the Bible? God's word is eternal. God has preserved scripture through history, even when there have been attacks against God’s word, it has survived. As time has progressed, we see the power of God’s word ever increasing. It’s history’s most influential and best-selling book and has the power to change lives even today! FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS 🧑🚀 Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
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When a plan comes together | Can I Trust the Bible?
Can I trust the Bible? The answer to the question is ultimately a question. Can you trust God? God’s word is full of promises, and none are greater than that of his promise to send a redeemer. In this message, as we look at Psalm 22, we will see that the prophecies and promises of God are fulfilled in Jesus, and because of that, we can trust God to fulfill all of his promises in our lives. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS 🧑🚀 Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
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Eye Witnessed News | Can I Trust the Bible?
Can we trust the bible? In order to answer this correctly we need to go back and ask if we can trust the story of Jesus. The evidence compiled from multiple eyewitnesses confirmed through in the transcription and distribution of the New Testament leaves us with an overwhelming YES! FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS 🧑🚀 Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
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The Proof of the Promise | Can I Trust the Bible?
We believe the Bible, but if we are going to trust the promise of God's word, we need to understand that it is more than just a book. When we consider the carefulness and accuracy by which it was transcribed and consider the wholistic nature of its narrative, we can say with confidence that the Bible is the reliable source of God’s truth in our lives. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS 🧑🚀 Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
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#MoneyGoals | Give, Save, Spend
What is the purpose of having material things? In our world there is such an emphasis on getting more, more stuff, more money, more everything. As followers of Jesus we are called to be good stewards of what God has given us. In Acts 4 we see the early church living with intentionality and being good stewards for the purpose of radical generosity. This challenge is the same for us today, not to wait for one day, but to live our lives in a way that honors God and blesses others with our resources. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS 🧑🚀 Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
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What's Yours is Mine is His | Give, Save, Spend
As we kick off this series on stewardship it's important that we understand the reality of our lives. All that we have has been given to us by God and we are called to be good stewards or managers of those gifts. This certainly applies to the area of our time. God has given us the gift of our time and lives to honor him and serve others. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS 🧑🚀 Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
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For the Culture | Identifying Idols
As we look to identify the idols in our lives, we need to be aware of our proclivity to worship the cultural norms of our world. We are called to be different from the world. We are a holy people and we can not find our identity in the world. We need to love those in the culture but we can not bow for the culture. FOR MORE ON HARRODSBURG.STUDENTS 🧑🚀 Website | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
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These are the messages from Harrodsburg Baptist Church's Student Ministry. Our mission is to reach and empower students with the life changing message of Jesus. www.harrodsburg.church/students | @harrodsburg.students
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