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Jesus Is Central OKC

Jesus Is Central OKCWelcome to Jesus Is Central OKC, the official podcast of Oklahoma Central SDA Church in Oklahoma City. Each episode brings powerful sermons, in-depth Bible teachings, and uplifting devotionals that keep Jesus at the center of our faith and daily lives.Join us as we explore God’s Word, apply timeless biblical truths, and grow in our walk with Christ. Whether you’re a lifelong believer or just starting your spiritual journey, this podcast is here to equip, encourage, and inspire you through the gospel.🔹 New episodes featuring sermons & teachings from our church🔹 Occasional member testimonies that highlight faith in action🔹 A Christ-centered focus on living out biblical truthSubscribe now and stay connected with us as we continue to proclaim the message: Jesus is central!

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    The Billion-Dollar Prayer Problem

    Most of us treat prayer like an emergency rip cord — something we grab only when life spirals out of control. But what if you've been sitting on a billion-dollar spiritual inheritance and didn't even know it?This episode tackles one of the most neglected disciplines in the Christian life: prayer. Drawing from Scripture, historical theology, and practical psychology, it reframes prayer not as a religious chore but as the active stewardship of your most profound spiritual resource — direct access to the Creator of the universe.The conversation unpacks why distraction isn't just a productivity problem but a spiritual warfare strategy, what the heavenly sanctuary has to do with your boldness in prayer, how to build atomic prayer habits that compound into massive spiritual dividends, and why isolation — even in the name of devotion — can actually kill your prayer life.Whether you're a seasoned believer feeling spiritually dry or someone just beginning to explore what it means to truly commune with God, this episode will challenge you to stop picking up pennies off the sidewalk and start claiming what's already yours.Your need is the argument. The vault is open. Will you walk in?The Billion-Dollar Prayer Problem article

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    A Journey Through Time - Pastor Eli

    In this message, guest speaker Pastor Eli shares a hope-filled sermon from Isaiah 43 about moving forward with God.Many people live weighed down by yesterday’s regrets, disappointments, failures, or even past victories. But God calls His people not to dwell in the past, but to recognize the new work He is doing today.Drawing from Isaiah 43:18–19, this sermon reminds us that God is still the Creator, Redeemer, and Holy One who makes a way in the wilderness and streams in the desert. Whether you are facing grief, financial pressure, uncertainty, sickness, discouragement, or spiritual dryness, God is not finished with you.The invitation is simple: stop living in yesterday, look for God’s hand in the present, and trust Him to lead you into the future He is preparing.The best is yet to come.

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    When the Numbers Drop: A Better Way to Think About Giving

    What if financial struggle wasn’t met with pressure—but with compassion?In this episode, we explore a radically different response to financial shortfall—one that shifts the focus from spreadsheets to people. Instead of guilt-driven appeals or institutional panic, this conversation unpacks a pastoral message centered on trust, dignity, and God’s character in seasons of lack and abundance.You’ll hear how financial anxiety impacts the mind and spirit, why a shortfall in giving is not a shortfall in faith, and how Scripture reframes prosperity as something far deeper than material gain. The discussion also introduces the concept of expectant prayer—a grounded, promise-based approach that replaces panic with trust.Whether you’re navigating financial pressure or experiencing stability, this episode challenges you to move from transactional thinking to relational faith—where generosity becomes an act of worship, not obligation.This is a conversation about provision, perspective, and the kind of peace that isn’t tied to a number in your bank account.

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    You Have Heard....

    In this message from our Sermon on the Mount series, we step into the heart of Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:21–48—where He moves beyond outward behavior and addresses the deeper issue: the condition of the human heart.Jesus takes familiar commands like “You shall not murder” and “You shall not commit adultery” and reveals their true depth. Sin is not merely an external act—it begins internally, in our thoughts, attitudes, and desires. Anger, contempt, lust, bitterness, and retaliation all expose a deeper spiritual battle within.This sermon unpacks how Christ elevates the law, not to burden us, but to show us our need for Him. The standard is not lowered—it is raised to perfection. And that realization leads to a critical question: how can anyone attain such righteousness?The answer is not found in human effort, but in surrender.Through practical examples and pastoral application, this message calls us to examine our hearts honestly—how we view others, how we respond to offense, and whether we truly love as Christ loves. From forgiveness and integrity to marriage, retaliation, and loving enemies, Jesus invites us into a radically different way of living.Ultimately, this is not about behavior modification—it is about transformation.Perfection is not achieved by striving harder, but by abiding in Christ. The One who gave the law is the One who fulfills it in us.

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    Managing Gods Money Ends Financial Anxiety!

    Why does money create so much stress—and is there a better way to think about it?In this episode, we dive deep into the emotional and spiritual weight behind financial anxiety—the knot in your stomach when bills pile up, the pressure of feeling like it’s all on you, and the constant tension of “too much month at the end of the money.”Drawing from both coaching experience and biblical principles, we explore a powerful paradigm shift: moving from seeing ourselves as owners of our money to becoming managers of God’s resources. This shift doesn’t just change your theology—it changes your psychology, your decision-making, and your level of peace.We unpack:Why financial stress is more emotional than mathematicalHow tithing interrupts anxiety and reframes ownershipThe difference between scarcity thinking and stewardship thinkingThe “vending machine” misconception about giving—and how to avoid itHow generosity rewires the brain and leads to wiser financial decisionsThe role of the “storehouse” in both global mission and local community careHow disciplined stewardship builds long-term stability and generational impactThis conversation goes beyond budgeting tips. It addresses the heart behind your finances—and how faith, discipline, and intentionality can lead to lasting peace.We close with a challenging question:If someone looked at your bank statement, what would they say you truly value?If you’re ready to replace financial anxiety with clarity, purpose, and peace—this episode is for you.

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    Who You Know and What You Show

    In this message from our Sermon on the Mount series, we explore Jesus’ powerful words in Matthew 5:13–20 and what it truly means to live as citizens of His kingdom.Jesus declares, “You are the salt of the earth” and “You are the light of the world.” But what does that actually mean? Is this something we strive to become—or something we already are in Him?This sermon unpacks the identity of the believer as salt and light, showing how Christ Himself is the true source of all influence, preservation, and illumination. Any good in us flows from Him. When we are connected to Christ, our lives naturally begin to impact those around us—not just through words, but through character, faithfulness, and daily living.We also examine Jesus’ statement about fulfilling the law and the call to a deeper righteousness—one that goes beyond outward behavior and is rooted in a transformed heart.This message is a reminder that the Christian life is not about performance, but about connection. Stay connected to Christ, and your life will reflect Him.

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    Baby Step 7 From First Step to Financial Freedom

    In this episode, we break down the entire financial journey from saving your very first $1,000 all the way to living and giving like no one else. Whether you're just getting started or you're already debt-free and looking for what's next, this is the roadmap.We walk through the Baby Steps framework, starting with the starter emergency fund and why it's more about a heart change than a dollar amount. From there, we cover the fully funded emergency fund, the power of sinking funds over retail financing traps, and the incredible math behind compound interest using the classic story of Ben and Arthur.We also tackle the credit card trap, why a zero-based budget is non-negotiable, and how to break free from the cycle of borrowing that the financial industry has normalized.Then we get to the good stuff: Baby Step 7. What does life look like when you owe nothing to anyone and your house is paid off? We break it down into three priorities — giving generously (starting with the tithe and extending to the needy poor), continuing to build wealth through tax-advantaged accounts and cash-only real estate, and finally enjoying the fruit of your discipline without guilt.We also dig into the biblical perspective on wealth, why money is amoral, how to protect what you've built with the right insurance and estate planning, and how to raise kids who understand the value of hard work through the commission system.This one is packed. Grab a pen.

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    Sermon On The Mount: Upside Down Kingdom

    In this opening message of our Sermon on the Mount series, we explore Jesus’ powerful introduction to what can only be described as an “Upside Down Kingdom.”In Matthew 5:1–12, Jesus presents a way of life that completely overturns the values of this world. Instead of power, success, and self-sufficiency, He calls us to humility, dependence, mercy, and a deep hunger for righteousness.What does it really mean to be “blessed”?Why does Jesus say the poor in spirit inherit the kingdom?And how can mourning, meekness, and even persecution be signs of God’s favor?This message unpacks the structure and progression of the Beatitudes, showing how they move us from recognizing our need for Christ to reflecting His character in the world. At the center is a call to hunger and thirst for righteousness—a relentless pursuit of Jesus above all else.If you’ve ever felt like God’s way runs contrary to everything around you, this sermon will help you see why—and how that “upside down” life is actually the path to true blessing.

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    Baby Step 6 A Biblical Roadmap to Mortgage Freedom

    This episode explores a biblical and practical path to paying off your home and achieving true financial freedom. Drawing from Scripture and insights from Ellen G. White, we highlight how homeownership builds dignity, stability, and character.We break down the essential steps—eliminating debt, building an emergency fund, investing wisely—and show how consistent extra payments, intentional budgeting, and contentment (First Epistle to Timothy 6:6) can dramatically accelerate your journey.We also expose common financial myths that keep families in debt and paint a clear picture of life after the mortgage—marked by peace, generosity, and freedom to serve God and others.

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    Baby Step 5 A Biblical Approach to College Savings and Financial Stewardship

    What if the student loan crisis is more than just a financial issue? What if it’s a spiritual one?In this episode, we unpack a biblical framework for handling money during one of life’s most demanding seasons—raising children, planning for college, investing for retirement, and paying off your home all at once. We walk through the logic behind Baby Steps 4, 5, and 6, and why the order matters more than most people realize.We also challenge the cultural assumption that debt is simply “part of the college experience.” Is it really wise to borrow tens of thousands before a young person has even earned their first paycheck?You’ll learn practical strategies to prepare your children for the future without putting them in financial bondage, including:• How to balance retirement, college savings, and mortgage payoff• The pros and cons of ESAs, 529 plans, and new Trump Accounts• Why students should take ownership through scholarships, work, and wise school choices• How graduating debt-free opens the door to true freedom and serviceThis episode is about more than money—it’s about stewardship, discipline, and setting up the next generation to live for God without the weight of unnecessary debt.Freedom isn’t just possible—it’s biblical.

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    Who is your Judas?

    In this episode, centered on the question “Who is your Judas?”, the message invites listeners into a deeply personal and spiritual examination of betrayal, choice, and redemption. Rather than focusing only on Judas as a historical figure, the sermon explores how his story reflects a universal human struggle—the gradual process of drifting away from God through small, repeated choices.Drawing from Scripture, especially John 6 and John 13, the message highlights that Judas was not predestined to betray Christ. Like Peter, David, and others, he had opportunities to turn back. The difference was not access to truth, but response to it. Step by step, through unchecked thoughts, misplaced priorities, and self-centered reasoning, Judas allowed his heart to be shaped in a direction that ultimately led to destruction.The sermon emphasizes that betrayal—whether of Christ, others, or even oneself—does not happen suddenly. It begins internally, in the mind and heart, long before it becomes visible. Yet the message is not one of condemnation, but of hope. Every person still has the ability, by God’s grace, to choose a different path and declare, “I am no Judas. A central theme of the message is how believers should respond to betrayal. Just as Jesus loved Judas “to the end,” listeners are called to resist bitterness and instead extend grace, forgiveness, and prayer—even toward those who have caused deep pain. This includes not only others, but also oneself, recognizing that failure does not have to define one’s identity or future.Ultimately, the sermon is a call to surrender. Whether facing temptation, past mistakes, or wounds caused by others, the invitation is to turn to Christ, remain faithful, and choose daily not to follow the path of Judas. The closing appeal is simple yet powerful: no matter the past, by the grace of God, we can all say, “I am no Judas.”

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    Baby Step 4 Save 15% Building Wealth for God’s Glory

    Here is a clean podcast-style summary for that episode:In this episode, Baby Step 4 save 15% or Building Wealth for God’s Glory, the focus turns to the next phase of financial stewardship—moving from stability to long-term growth. After eliminating debt and building an emergency fund, listeners are introduced to the principle of investing a portion of their income, typically fifteen percent, to prepare for the future and expand their capacity to serve others.The episode addresses a common concern among believers: whether building wealth is compatible with a faithful Christian life. Drawing from Scripture and practical counsel, it clarifies that money itself is not the problem—rather, it is the love of money that leads to spiritual danger. When understood correctly, the desire to build resources can be a God-given impulse meant for providing stability, supporting family, and advancing God’s work.Listeners are guided through a simple, disciplined investment strategy focused on consistency over time rather than quick gains. Concepts like compound growth are explained in accessible terms, showing how steady, long-term investing can produce significant results. This growth is framed not as a pursuit of wealth for its own sake, but as wise stewardship of what God has entrusted.At the same time, the episode emphasizes the importance of guarding the heart. As financial resources grow, so does the temptation to place trust in money rather than in God. To counter this, faithful giving remains central. Tithes and offerings are presented as essential practices that keep priorities aligned and prevent wealth from becoming an idol.Ultimately, the message is one of balance and purpose. Building wealth is not about self-indulgence, but about faithfulness. When approached with discipline, humility, and generosity, financial growth becomes a tool for honoring God, caring for others, and living with long-term intentionality.

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    Baby Step 3 Financial Fortress

    In this episode, Building Your Financial Fortress, the focus shifts to one of the most important steps in long-term financial stewardship: establishing a fully funded emergency fund. After breaking free from consumer debt, listeners are encouraged not to relax their discipline, but to build a strong financial buffer that protects against life’s unexpected challenges.The episode explains what an emergency fund is and why it matters—not just as a financial strategy, but as an act of biblical stewardship. Drawing from Proverbs 21:5 and practical counsel, it emphasizes that setting aside three to six months of essential living expenses provides stability, reduces anxiety, and prevents a return to debt.Listeners are guided through practical steps to reach this goal, including maintaining a zero-based budget, temporarily reducing discretionary spending, and redirecting all available resources toward savings. The importance of consistency and diligence is highlighted, especially during this short but focused season of sacrifice.At the same time, the episode reinforces that financial discipline must remain spiritually grounded. Faithful tithe and regular giving are presented as non-negotiable practices that keep the heart aligned with God, even while building financial security.The episode also offers guidance on where to store an emergency fund safely and how to protect it once it is established, ensuring it is used only for true emergencies.Ultimately, the message is one of preparation and peace. A fully funded emergency fund is not about accumulating wealth—it is about creating stability, reducing stress, and freeing believers to focus more fully on their families, their faith, and God’s mission.

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    Baby Step 2 Breaking the Chains of Debt...

    In this episode, the focus is on breaking free from the cycle of debt and reclaiming financial stewardship as a spiritual discipline. While modern culture normalizes borrowing and monthly payments, the episode challenges listeners to reconsider debt through a biblical lens, emphasizing that financial habits directly impact one’s ability to live faithfully and serve others.Drawing from Scripture, particularly Proverbs 22:7 and Luke 16:10, the discussion highlights how debt can limit freedom, create stress, and distract from God’s purposes. Rather than viewing debt as a normal part of life, it presents a clear and practical pathway toward financial freedom through intentional discipline.A key part of the episode is the introduction of a structured plan for eliminating debt, often called the “debt snowball” method. By focusing on paying off smaller debts first and building momentum, individuals can experience early victories that reinforce long-term commitment. This process is paired with a sense of urgency described as “gazelle intensity,” encouraging focused, short-term sacrifice in order to achieve lasting freedom.The episode also emphasizes that this journey is not purely financial, but deeply spiritual. Through personal testimony and real-life examples, it demonstrates that disciplined stewardship, combined with God’s blessing, can lead to significant transformation. At the same time, listeners are reminded that generosity should remain a priority, even while paying off debt, as giving reorients the heart toward God.Ultimately, the message is clear: financial freedom is not about accumulating wealth, but about restoring the ability to steward God’s resources faithfully. When believers eliminate debt, they gain not only financial stability, but also greater capacity to serve, give, and live with purpose.

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    Baby Step 1 Financial Integrity for Pastors and Laity

    Here is a clean podcast summary you can use for that episode:In this episode, Baby Step 1 Financial Integrity for Pastors and Laity the focus is on the often-overlooked connection between personal financial habits and spiritual leadership. While pastors regularly teach stewardship—tithing, avoiding debt, and wise planning—the episode challenges leaders to examine whether their own lives reflect those same principles.Drawing from both practical financial guidance and biblical counsel, the discussion highlights the importance of budgeting as the foundation of faithful stewardship. A clear, intentional plan for money is presented not as a financial technique, but as an act of accountability before God. When pastors manage their resources with discipline, they model integrity and reinforce the message they preach.The episode also explores the value of building a simple emergency fund as a safeguard against debt and financial stress. By setting aside even a modest amount, pastors can protect their families from unexpected crises and avoid the spiritual and emotional burdens that often accompany debt.Throughout the conversation, the emphasis remains on faithfulness rather than wealth. Financial stewardship is framed as a spiritual issue—one that shapes trust in God, influences daily decisions, and ultimately impacts ministry effectiveness. When pastors are faithful in managing “little” things like money, they strengthen their ability to be faithful in greater responsibilities.The episode concludes with a clear takeaway: faithful leadership begins with personal consistency. A pastor doesn’t need to be wealthy to lead well—but must be intentional, disciplined, and aligned with the principles they teach.

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    Faith and Obedience

    In this sermon, Gio explores the biblical relationship between faith and obedience, showing that true faith is never merely intellectual assent but a living trust that responds to God in action. Drawing from Hebrews 11, he highlights the examples of Abel, Enoch, Noah, and Abraham, emphasizing that each one demonstrated faith by obeying God even when obedience was costly, uncomfortable, or seemed unreasonable by human standards.The message then moves through key passages in James, John, Ecclesiastes, Philippians, and Hebrews to show that obedience is not opposed to faith, but is the fruit and evidence of it. Gio warns against a form of Christianity that claims belief without submission, reminding listeners that even demons believe intellectually, yet do not obey. He also stresses that obedience is not legalism or self-salvation, but the natural response of a heart transformed by grace.At the center of the sermon is Jesus Christ, who “learned obedience by the things which He suffered” and became “the author of eternal salvation” to those who obey Him. The sermon closes with a call to daily surrender, encouraging believers to trust Christ one day at a time, confident that the One who began a good work in them will complete it.

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    Is the Bible Reliable? Exploring the Evidence

    Why do Christians believe the Bible can be trusted? Is faith simply a matter of belief, or are there thoughtful reasons behind it?In this week’s podcast, we take a step-by-step look at the foundations of biblical apologetics—the intellectual case for the reliability and inspiration of Scripture. Using the study guide Is There Anything Left You Can Trust?, the discussion walks listeners through how these arguments are built from the ground up.The conversation explores several fascinating lines of reasoning: the remarkable unity of the Bible across centuries and authors, historical and archaeological discoveries that support the biblical record, scientific insights that appear far ahead of their time, and the powerful role of prophecy. It also addresses how the Bible’s worldview seeks to make sense of today’s global uncertainty and the deepest questions about human purpose and meaning.Whether you are new to apologetics, curious about how these arguments are constructed, or simply interested in exploring the case for the Bible’s credibility, this episode offers a clear and engaging introduction.Take a listen and consider the question at the heart of the discussion: Is there still something we can truly trust?

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    Revelation 18 and 19 Explained The Fall of Babylon

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/Rev1819In this episode, we delve into the Book of Revelation, focusing on chapters 17 and 18. Through prayer and scripture, we explore the fate of Babylon, identified as the Roman Catholic Church and apostate Protestantism. The session discusses the prophesied destruction by fire due to their corruption and deviation from God's word. We analyze the angel's message, the significance of the Protestant Reformation, and the call for God's people to 'come out of her' to avoid sharing in her sins and plagues. The discussion includes an in-depth look at Babylon's impact on world affairs, the theological errors propagated by both Catholicism and Protestantism, and the eventual divine judgment awaiting them. We conclude with a call to live righteously and heed the divine invitation to the marriage supper of the Lamb, emphasizing the importance of fidelity to God's teachings.00:00 Introduction and Opening Prayer00:13 Recap of Babylon and Its Prophecies01:34 The Fall of Babylon and Its Implications03:08 The Corruption of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism06:29 God's Call to Come Out of Babylon08:48 Judgment and Destruction of Babylon12:30 The Final Victory of God32:40 The Marriage Supper of the Lamb40:58 The Second Coming of Christ48:31 Conclusion and Closing Prayer

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    Revelation 17: Understanding the Judgment of Babylon

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/Rev 17In this in-depth Friday night Bible study, Geo dives into Revelation Chapter 17, offering a thorough interpretation of the judgment of Babylon. The episode begins with a viewer discretion notice due to the hard truths discussed. Geo provides an overview of the symbolic 'great harlot' who sits on many waters described in Revelation 17, identifying it as the Roman Catholic Church system rather than the people. He recaps the previous chapters and discusses the last seven plagues, the fall of Babylon, apostate Protestantism, and the call to 'come out of her, my people' from Revelation 18. The study emphasizes the importance of adhering to the truth found in the Word of God, pointing out the discrepancy between scripture and certain church doctrines. It concludes with a prayer and a call to follow Jesus' teachings.00:00 Introduction and Viewer Discretion01:03 Recap of Previous Study02:04 Revelation 17: The Judgment of the Great Harlot03:20 Symbolism and Interpretation06:54 The Apostate Church and Its Judgment09:29 Mystery Babylon and Its Daughters12:45 Historical Context and Protestant Reformation16:04 The Beast and the Son of Perdition19:07 Global Influence of the Vatican22:02 The Final Judgment and Destruction29:42 Biblical Symbolism and Prophecy32:48 The Call to Come Out of Apostate Religions33:49 Historical Breakdown of Kingdoms and Prophecies35:07 The Protestant United States and Sunday Laws37:21 The Immortality of the Soul and Resurrection44:19 Baptism and the Sabbath Commandment49:34 The Authority of the Church vs. The Bible55:14 The Call to Return to Biblical Truth59:00 Closing Prayer and Worship

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    Revelation 15 & 16 — The Close of Mercy and the Seven Last Plagues

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/REV15-16Join us for a comprehensive Friday night Bible study on the Book of Revelation, focusing on chapters 15 and 16. We review the Three Angels' Messages and delve into the symbolic harvest, the final judgment, and the seven last plagues. The discussion highlights the separation of the righteous and the wicked, the completion of God's wrath, and the prophetic illustrations that point to the second coming of Jesus Christ. This study aims to deepen your understanding of biblical prophecy and encourage spiritual readiness. Tune in for an enlightening exploration of these critical chapters.00:00 Introduction and Recap00:18 The Harvest of the Righteous and the Wicked03:58 The Third Angel's Message and Jesus' Sacrifice06:44 The Final Judgment and God's Wrath11:18 The Sea of Glass and the Righteous18:58 The Seven Last Plagues28:29 God's Righteous Judgment29:53 The Three Angels' Messages31:11 The Bowls of Wrath33:32 Symbolism and Real-Life Implications39:24 The Final Judgment and Second Coming41:12 The Distinction Between God's People and the Wicked45:18 The Importance of Scripture and Obedience49:26 The Final Destruction and New Beginning52:58 Closing Reflections and Prayer

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    Revelation 14 and Worship: Understanding the First, Second, and Third Angels' Messages

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/REV14Join us for an in-depth Friday night Bible study as we delve into the heart of the Book of Revelation, focusing on chapter 14. This episode revisits last week's discussion on the unholy trinity and its battle against the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, emphasizing that the central issue is worship. We'll explore the significance of the 144,000, the three angels' messages, and what it means to worship God versus receiving the mark of the beast. Through denominational statements and insights from reformers, we'll uncover how the everlasting Gospel remains unchanged and how it calls us to obey God's commandments. Discover the role of Sabbath worship and the promise of eternal life with Jesus Christ. Don't miss this crucial study that challenges you to choose whom you will worship and follow.00:00 Introduction and Recap00:21 The Heart of Revelation: Worship02:08 The 144,000 and Mount Zion09:27 The First Angel's Message10:08 The Everlasting Gospel18:02 The Sabbath and Worship32:40 Denominational Statements on the Sabbath38:13 The Papal Tyranny and Protestant Succumbing40:24 The Second Angel's Message: Babylon's Fall42:00 The Confusion of Babylon and Its Consequences44:57 The Call to Come Out of Babylon47:59 The Third Angel's Message: The Mark of the Beast50:03 The Cup of God's Wrath and Jesus' Sacrifice55:01 The Perseverance of the Saints58:41 The Final Call to Worship God01:07:50 Conclusion and Next Steps in Revelation

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    Revelation 13 Explained - From the First to the Last: A Call to True Worship

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/REV 13In this episode of Friday Night Bible Study, we delve into Revelation 13, exploring the critical theme of worship in the Bible. We examine the rise of the composite beast from the sea, its parallels with Daniel 7, and the blasphemous and persecuting power of the Papal system. We reflect on historical events like the reign of the Roman Catholic Church, the Protestant Reformation, and the rise of the United States in the context of biblical prophecy. This study emphasizes the heart-wrenching choice between true and false worship, highlighting the ultimate showdown between Jesus Christ and deceptive powers. Join us as we unpack the intricate symbolism, prophetic details, and urgent call to worship God alone in spirit and truth.00:00 Introduction: The Alpha and Omega00:38 The Call to Worship01:12 The Fall of Earthly Kingdoms01:30 The Eternal Reign of the Lamb02:18 The Second Coming10:14 Technical Difficulties and Welcome10:30 Introduction to Revelation 1312:59 The Beast from the Sea16:38 The Beast from the Earth28:41 The Unholy Trinity31:46 True Worship vs. False Worship34:26 War with the Saints and Prophetic Timelines35:45 Blasphemy and Heresies36:39 The Papal System and Its Influence38:38 The Tale of Two Women39:17 False Doctrines and Alliances44:48 Judgment and the Sanctuary50:30 The Rise of the United States56:48 The Mark of the Beast and Worship01:01:49 The Number of the Beast01:06:47 Call to Worship and Final Thoughts

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    Revelation 12: The Tale of Two Women - A Deep Dive into Biblical Prophecy

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/Rev12In this episode of Friday Night Bible Study, we delve into Revelation Chapter 12, exploring its 17 verses which touch on key prophetic themes. The host, broadcasting from Texas, starts by summarizing last week's session on Revelation 11, and then guides us through the detailed symbolism in Chapter 12. This chapter introduces a significant narrative about war in heaven and on earth, highlighting the characters of the woman, the dragon, and the male child, interpreted as Jesus Christ. Emphasis is placed on understanding the symbolic meaning of the woman, the time references such as the 1,260 days, and the cosmic battle between good and evil. Additionally, the host compares and contrasts the virtuous woman in Revelation 12 with the harlot in Revelation 17, underscoring the broader theme of true versus false worship. The session closes with a heartfelt reflection on leaning on God's word and staying faithful amidst trials.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:24 Overview of Revelation Chapter 1203:13 Reading and Analyzing Revelation 1205:14 The Woman and the Dragon10:30 Comparing the Two Women in Revelation21:00 Theological Themes and Worship25:08 War in Heaven and the Role of Michael29:44 The Role of Michael in Scripture31:18 The Battle Between Jesus and Lucifer34:15 The Significance of the Cross38:40 The Timeline of Revelation50:02 The Importance of Commandments and Love55:26 Concluding Thoughts and Prayer56:28 Worship and the Throne

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    Embracing God's Comfort: A Mother's Day Special Sermon by Pastor Israel Mora

    Join Pastor Israel Mora for a heartfelt and inspiring Mother's Day sermon at the Central Seven Day Adventist Church. This sermon celebrates the importance of mothers, offering comfort and hope through personal stories and biblical teachings. Pastor Mora shares his own experiences of maternal love, highlighting how God's love and comfort mirror that of a mother's. With references to the Book of Isaiah, he emphasizes the significance of humility, reverence, and a heartfelt relationship with God. This episode is a reminder that no matter our trials and tribulations, God's love and comfort are ever-present. Tune in for a message of hope, restoration, and divine love.00:00 Introduction and Greetings01:12 Mother's Day Recognition05:21 Personal Story of Kidnapping11:32 The Role of Mothers and God's Comfort12:22 The Book of Isaiah: A Mini Bible15:56 True Worship and Humility23:49 Understanding and Empathy in Difficult Times24:18 The Importance of Being Ready for Christ's Coming24:49 Experiences of Rejection and Cultural Identity27:45 Unity in Diversity and God's Ultimate Plan29:50 Trusting God's Timing and Miracles30:40 A Heartfelt Story of a Lost Dog34:37 God's Comfort and Everlasting Love41:58 A Call to Embrace God's Love and Eternal Life

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    When Judgment Sounds: The Trumpets of Revelation Part 1

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/Trumpetspart1Welcome back to Revelation of Jesus Christ on our Friday night Bible study! In this episode, we delve into one of the most challenging topics in the Book of Revelation: the seven trumpets. We read from Revelation Chapter 8 and discuss the significance of the seven trumpets and their sanctuary scenes. We explore the judgments represented by the trumpets, the Old Testament imagery they evoke, and the timeline they cover from the death of Christ to His second coming. The study includes the role of intercession, the importance of the altar of incense, and how our prayers play a part in God's judgment on nations. This session focuses on the first four trumpets, preparing us to tackle the final three in our next study. Join us as we let the Bible interpret itself and uncover the deep meanings within these prophecies.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:21 Understanding the Seven Trumpets00:46 Scriptural Dive into Revelation Chapter 801:25 Sanctuary Scene and Symbolism04:16 The Role of Prayer and Incense06:15 The Seventh Trumpet and Second Coming18:06 Old Testament Imagery in Revelation23:47 The First Trumpet: Hail, Fire, and Blood28:11 God's Judgment and Symbolism of Trees29:39 Judgment Begins at the House of God31:27 Destruction of Jerusalem and Rome33:37 The Second Trumpet: Rome's Downfall38:11 The Third Trumpet: Wormwood and Spiritual Decline43:53 The Fourth Trumpet: Darkness and Apostasy51:29 Summary and Conclusion

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    Lost in the Multitude

    In this sermon, the speaker focuses on a story from Mark chapter five, where Jesus encounters two desperate individuals: Jairus, a Jewish synagogue ruler, and a woman suffering from a twelve-year-long illness. The speaker emphasizes the lessons from these biblical characters, noting Jairus's surprising faith in Jesus despite being a Jewish leader, and the bleeding woman's unwavering belief that a mere touch of Jesus’ garment would heal her. The speaker also shares personal anecdotes of hitting rock bottom and finding solace in faith. The message highlights the importance of recognizing one's need for Jesus, focusing on genuine faith over material pursuits, and the transformative power of prayer and trust in God's plan. The sermon concludes with an appeal to share the gospel and help those 'lost in the multitude', encouraging the congregation to distribute Bible study material to spread the message of Jesus Christ.00:00 Introduction to the Story of Jarius00:49 Jarius' Desperation and Faith03:36 Personal Testimonies of Faith08:31 The Woman with the Issue of Blood11:23 Faith and Healing16:31 The Power of Witnessing26:28 The Story of the 40 Brave Soldiers for Christ31:43 Final Appeal and Prayer

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    Week 6 Seals 5, 6, 7 Who is Able to Stand?

    In this episode of the Friday Night Bible Study, the focus is on the unveiling of the last three seals in the Book of Revelation, specifically the fifth and sixth seals. The discussion begins with a recap of the first four seals and their relevance to the sanctuary scenes in Revelation chapters four and five. The study then delves into the significance of the fifth seal, which reveals the souls of martyrs slain for their faith under the altar, symbolizing their call for divine justice. The notion of resting until the final judgment and the symbolic nature of blood crying out for justice is explored. Emphasis is placed on the need for Christians to remain faithful, even in persecution, akin to the historical martyrs. The sixth seal is described through cosmic disturbances, historical events like the Lisbon earthquake, and other celestial phenomena that signal the eventual second coming of Christ. The interlude between the sixth and seventh seal involves a detailed explanation of the 144,000 being sealed, interpreted as a symbolic representation of those faithful to God. The concept of the seal of God, its connection to the Sabbath, and the ultimate reward for believers who remain true to God's commandments are discussed. The session concludes with a reflection on who will be able to stand in the end times, highlighting the importance of being sealed by God and adhering to His laws.https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/sealspart200:00 Introduction and Overview00:23 Review of the First Four Seals02:02 The Fifth Seal: Martyrs Under the Altar05:39 Symbolism of the Altar and Martyrs18:50 The Sixth Seal: Cosmic Disturbances19:16 Historical Significance of the Sixth Seal26:24 The Interlude: Who Can Stand?28:26 The Sealing of the 144,00032:02 Symbolic Tribes and Sealing35:16 The Great Multitude and Worship37:22 The Seal of God and the Holy Spirit42:02 The Sabbath as a Sign59:08 The Seventh Seal and Final Reflections01:01:09 Closing Prayer and Worship

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    Week 5 The 4 Horsemen of Revelation 6

    https://JesusisCentral.short.gy/Revweek5Join us for an insightful Friday night Bible study as we delve into the Revelation of Jesus Christ, focusing on the seven seals. Begin with a reflective moment on life's brevity and the importance of a relationship with Jesus. We explore Revelation chapters 4 and 5 to understand God's sovereignty and Jesus' worthiness. The study then transitions to the first four seals, known as the Four Horsemen, examining their historical and spiritual significance. Learn about the white horse symbolizing the pure gospel, the red horse of persecution, the black horse representing corruption, and the pale horse signifying death. We discuss the implications for the early church era, the age of martyrs, church-state unions, and papal supremacy. This episode invites you to reflect on your own faith journey and the eternal hope found in Jesus Christ. Stay tuned for next week's continuation on the remaining seals and their heavenly significance.00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections00:05 The Significance of the Seven Seals00:09 Life's Brevity and Faith01:35 God's Sovereignty and Control02:13 Review of Revelation Chapters 4 and 503:54 Introduction to the Seven Seals05:25 The First Four Seals: The Four Horsemen08:58 The Symbolism of the White Horse13:36 The Gospel's Triumph and the Crown of Victory21:15 The Hope of Resurrection and Eternal Life28:16 The Gospel's Journey from Purity to Persecution29:44 The Red Horse and the Age of Persecution37:47 The Black Horse: Corruption of the Gospel43:33 The Pale Horse: Apostasy and Death48:32 Summary and Reflection on the Four Horsemen50:24 Concluding Thoughts and Final Prayer#Revelation6 #BibleProphecy #FourHorsemen #EndTimeTruth #JesusIsCentral

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    Week 4 Exploring Revelation Chapters 4-5: The Throne Room and the Worthy Lamb

    Join us this Friday night for an in-depth Bible study focused on Revelation chapters 4 and 5. Broadcasting from my Texas home, we explore the profound significance of the throne room imagery and the exaltation of Jesus Christ as the worthy Lamb. Discover incredible Old Testament parallels in Psalms, Ezekiel, and Isaiah that enrich our understanding of these passages. We also examine the pivotal events of Pentecost and the inauguration of Christ's heavenly ministry. This episode is packed with theological insights and historical context that deepen our appreciation of the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Don't miss this enlightening episode and be sure to revisit last week's discussion for additional context!00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:44 Significance of Psalms 22, 23, and 2401:50 Review of Revelation's Sevens05:28 The Throne in Revelation Chapters 4 and 510:14 Old Testament Parallels in Revelation20:31 The Movement of God's Throne26:48 Understanding the Sanctuary Scenes27:50 God's Sovereignty and Control28:53 Introduction to Revelation Chapter 529:43 The Scroll and the Worthy Lamb32:48 The Seven Spirits and Pentecost37:20 The Anointing and the Holy Spirit40:30 Peter's Understanding and the Church's Birth44:04 The Worthiness of the Lamb47:31 The Promise of the Throne51:12 Concluding Thoughts and Final Prayer

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    Evidence For The Resurrection.

    Join us in this episode as we delve into the compelling evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. By drawing parallels with the vulnerability of the Death Star, this discussion highlights the pivotal importance of the resurrection within Christian faith. Discover the testimonies of early Christians, like Paul and Peter, and the scholarly debates that reinforce the historical validity of Jesus' resurrection. From addressing atheistic scholarship to debunking hallucination theories, this episode underscores why the resurrection remains the cornerstone of Christian belief. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey that encourages faith amidst skepticism.00:00 Introduction: Celebrating the Resurrection00:21 The Death Star Analogy01:55 The Achilles Heel of Christianity02:05 Scriptural Evidence of the Resurrection03:46 Modern Scholarship on the Resurrection05:24 The Minimum Facts Approach05:58 Atheistic Scholars and the Resurrection08:06 Paul's Authenticated Letters15:23 Hallucination and Delusion Theories22:29 Skeptics and the Evidence for God26:35 Conclusion: Faith and Evidence35:47 Final Prayer and Reflection

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    Revelation Week 3: The Seven Churches

    In this episode, we delve into the book of Revelation, starting with an exploration of key Bible stories to understand God's perspective. We then examine the messages to the seven churches in Revelation chapters 2 and 3. Each church is looked at in-depth, highlighting the different characteristics, challenges, and promises given by Jesus. We discuss the symbolic nature of the number seven in Revelation, representing the completeness of God's message to His church throughout history. Join us as we uncover the intimate relationship Jesus has with His church and the profound messages He delivers, urging faithfulness, repentance, and the promise of eternal life. This episode concludes with a prayer and a powerful reminder of the grace and love God extends to us all.00:00 Introduction and Series Overview00:09 Exploring Bible Stories from God's Perspective01:49 Common Themes in Biblical Stories05:01 Symbolism of the Number Seven in Revelation07:58 Messages to the Seven Churches11:43 Jesus' Intimacy with the Churches24:11 Promises to the Overcomers25:32 Promises to the Churches26:32 Grace and Redemption27:41 Warnings and Judgments29:43 Interpretations of the Seven Churches32:27 Historical Context and Prophecy39:11 Messages to the Churches50:52 Call to Worship and Final Thoughtshttps://JesusisCentral.short.gy/Revweek3

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    Revelation Week 2: What Day Was John REALLY in the Spirit?

    Join us for another enlightening Friday night Bible study as we delve into the Book of Revelation. This week, we continue our journey exploring the symbolism of the number seven in relation to the seven churches, seals, trumpets, and bowls. We also dive into the detailed description of Jesus Christ, our High Priest, as revealed in Revelation chapter 1. Discover the significance of the Lord's Day, the interplay between the books of Daniel and Revelation, and the pivotal role of worship. Don't miss this in-depth study that sheds light on the prophetic messages and divine guidance from the scriptures.00:00 Introduction: The Alpha and Omega00:38 The Call to Worship01:37 The Unchanging Lamb09:58 The Seven Churches of Revelation14:59 The Vision of Jesus Christ29:38 The Lord's Day Debate40:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    Till The End - A Short Sermon before the Lords Supper

    In this brief yet impactful sermon, we delve into the monumental events of Passover weekend and Jesus' profound love for humanity. Despite knowing the betrayal and abandonment by his closest disciples, including Judas and Peter, Jesus humbly washed their feet, exemplifying unconditional love and humility. Join us in reflecting on this powerful message as we celebrate the Lord's Supper, keeping our sermons succinct to allow time for personal contemplation and communion with God.00:00 The Monumental Shift in Israel's History00:40 Jesus' Understanding of His Mission01:41 Jesus' Identity and Sacrifice02:27 The Betrayal and Denial by Disciples04:28 Jesus' Humility and Love06:17 The Betrayal of Judas09:05 Peter's Denial and Redemption10:06 The Call to Surrender

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    Week 1 - The Revelation of Jesus Christ

    Welcome to our Friday Night Bible Study on the Book of Revelation! In this episode, we explore the first chapter, focusing on what the text reveals about Jesus Christ. We discuss the significance of the three opening verses, explain the role of the testimony of Jesus, and uncover the patterns and structures within the book such as the seven seals, trumpets, and bowls. Join us as we interpret these symbols and see how they ground us in understanding the message of hope and faith in Jesus Christ. Don't miss out on this deep dive into one of the Bible's most profound books.00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Study01:50 Overview of the Book of Revelation02:44 Scripture Interpretation and Key Verses06:56 The Central Theme: Worship and the Castic Structure09:34 The Sanctuary and Its Significance20:35 The Prophetic Gift and Testimony of Jesus35:11 Warnings Against False Prophets40:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    The Power of Meditation

    In this powerful sermon, we revisit the transformative power of prayer and explore the often misunderstood concept of meditation within a biblical context. Pastor emphasizes that genuine transformation requires the Spirit of God and explains how proper meditation, as opposed to the perversions often associated with it, can deepen our faith. Using scripture and personal anecdotes, he makes a compelling case for balancing prayer with reflection, illustrating how meditating on God's word and works can guide every aspect of our lives. Join us as we delve into how to truly unlock heaven's storehouse and experience God's guidance profoundly through prayer and meditation.00:00 The Power of Prayer01:36 Understanding Meditation04:52 Biblical Meditation vs. Eastern Meditation06:45 Meditation in the Bible09:25 Meditation and Personal Reflection18:50 Living for the Glory of God21:34 Finding Comfort in Bedtime Prayers22:29 The Story of Cain: A Lesson in Meditation23:56 The Importance of Self-Reflection26:58 Slowing Down to Understand God's Wisdom28:27 Personal Experiences with Biblical Languages31:48 The Power of Meditation and Self-Examination33:56 Reflecting on the Sacrifice of Jesus38:47 Unlocking Heaven's Storehouse Through Meditation43:55 A Call to Meditate Daily

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    Heaven Rejoices: A Baptism Celebration Song

    Experience the joyous ceremony of baptism, where Sister Rose is welcomed into the Christian faith. This spiritually uplifting event captures the moment she gives her life to Jesus Christ, symbolically washing away her sins and committing to walk with Him. The video is filled with heavenly hymns, celebrating her transformation and the grace, love, and mercy of Christ. Join us in singing praises and witnessing this profound act of faith.00:00 Heaven's Joyful Celebration00:53 Rising Glorious from the Waters01:42 Father's Welcoming Arms02:18 Eternal Day of Grace03:04 Baptism Ceremony

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    Wait + Seek = Power! Pastor Eli Castanon

    Join us this morning as we delve into the sermon titled 'Wait and Seek: Wait + Seek = Power.' Starting with a joyful prelude of baptisms and hymns, we transition into a meaningful message about becoming 'men and women of the hour' through godly power. Discover the true essence of waiting on God, seeking His divine power, and being infused with the Holy Spirit to accomplish His great commission. Learn how mere knowledge isn't enough; true power is needed to live a fulfilling Christian life and effect change in the world. Tune in to gain insights on how to prepare yourself and be ready to receive God's transformative power.00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks01:25 The Violinist Story: A Lesson in Readiness03:49 Men and Women of the Hour05:17 The Great Commission: Mission Impossible?08:57 The Power of the Holy Spirit10:03 Knowledge Alone is Not Enough17:14 Waiting on God's Power28:42 God's Power and Our Purpose33:33 Final Appeal and Prayer

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    Does God Control Everything? Unpacking Divine Sovereignty

    In this episode, we explore a profound question: Does God control everything, including our choices? We examine various scripture passages to understand God's sovereignty and human free will. Key verses include James 1:13, 1 John 1:5, Deuteronomy 30:19, Joshua 24:15, and 2 Peter 3:9, which clarify that while God reigns over all, He does not cause sin or override our will. Instead, we are responsible for our decisions, and the Gospel calls us to respond. Tune in for a deeper understanding of how God's sovereignty operates through, rather than against, our choices.00:00 Introduction to the Big Question00:13 God's Sovereignty and Sin00:40 Exploring Free Will in the Bible01:16 The Case of Pharaoh's Heart01:34 The Gospel and Human Responsibility02:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    The Power of Prayer: Be Anxious for Nothing

    In this heartfelt sermon, Pastor Gio addresses the pervasive issue of anxiety and its detrimental effects on our lives. Drawing from the Apostle Paul’s command to 'be anxious for nothing' and Jesus’ teachings in Matthew, Pastor Gio emphasizes the importance of prayer as the key to unlock heaven’s storehouse of blessings. With compelling statistics about anxiety disorders, personal anecdotes, and scriptural insights, he urges the congregation to take all their worries to God in prayer. Pastor Gio illustrates how prayer can bring peace and joy, encourages praying boldly, and calls for a collective commitment to prayer to achieve revival in the church. Join Pastor Gio as he inspires us to trust in God's boundless resources and make prayer an integral part of our daily lives.00:00 Introduction and Opening Prayer00:04 Understanding Anxiety02:28 Biblical Perspective on Anxiety04:44 The Power of Prayer13:51 Personal Testimonies of Prayer30:16 Call to Prayer and Commitment38:36 Closing Remarks and Final Prayer

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    The Man in The Middle Part 4: Glorification

    In this inspiring sermon, the journey of the thief on the cross is used to illustrate the transformative power of repentance, justification, sanctification, and glorification in a believer's life. The speaker elaborates on the processes of these steps using scripture from Luke 23 and discusses the ultimate promise of glorification, where believers are freed from sin and reunited with God. This episode emphasizes the assurance of salvation through faith in Jesus and calls listeners to commit themselves to Christ, offering a powerful message of hope and transformation.00:00 Introduction: The Song of Amazing Love00:09 The Thief on the Cross: From Mocking to Repentance01:22 The Process of Sanctification and Glorification02:14 Scriptural Insights: The Thief's Repentance04:47 Understanding Paradise and Heaven10:33 The Promise of Glorification15:57 The Joys of Glorification30:09 The Appeal: Accepting Jesus Christ35:23 Conclusion: The Journey to Glorification

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    The Strength in Waiting on God

    Waiting can be one of the hardest aspects of life, especially when we've been praying and feel like God is silent. But Psalm 27:14 encourages us to be strong and courageous as we wait on the Lord. This episode explores the importance of waiting and trusting in God's perfect timing, using the story of Joseph as an example. Discover how God prepares us and refines our faith during these periods of waiting. Learn the power of prayer and active trust, knowing that delays are not denials but preparations for greater things.00:00 The Power of Praying and Waiting on God00:24 The Strength in Waiting00:32 Lessons from Joseph's Story01:03 God's Perfect Timing01:05 Challenge to Deepen Your Prayer Life

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    The Man In The Middle Part 3: Sanctification

    In this sermon, we delve into the concept of sanctification as part of our ongoing series 'The Man in the Middle.' Building on the foundation of repentance, we explore how sanctification is a continuous process of spiritual growth and transformation, required for fitness for heaven. Using Paul's writings and analogies, we understand that this journey requires enduring faith in Jesus Christ. With biblical quotes and personal anecdotes, the message highlights that sanctification is a lifelong marathon, not a momentary sprint. Join us to learn how we can keep progressing in our faith, driven by the hope and love found in Jesus Christ.00:00 Introduction and Recap00:53 Understanding Sanctification06:39 Paul's Strange Progression13:05 The Work of a Lifetime16:45 Encouragement and Perseverance35:09 Conclusion and Prayer

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    God’s Unfailing Love in Scripture

    Join us as we explore the profound declaration from 1 John 4:8, 'God is love,' and discover how this love is intricately woven throughout the Bible. From the sacrificial act at the cross described in John 3:16, to the hope and guidance offered in Romans 15:4 and Psalm 119:5, we delve into the scriptures to understand the depths of God's love, His plan, and the truth that sets us free. Let us embrace God's Word, allowing His eternal love to transform our lives each day. Amen.00:00 Introduction to God's Love00:13 The Cross: Ultimate Demonstration of Love00:39 Understanding God's Love Through the Bible01:12 The Transformative Power of God's Word01:40 A Prayer for Deeper Understanding

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    The Man in the Middle Part 2: Justification

    In this thought-provoking sermon, we discuss the concept of justification by faith, as detailed in the books of Romans and Colossians, and how it grants us a new beginning in the kingdom of God. Emphasizing that repentance is a gift from God, the message underscores that salvation is not earned by works but offered through the grace and mercy of Jesus Christ. Tune in to understand how, despite our pasts, we can all find hope and eternal life by looking to 'the man in the middle.'00:00 Introduction: The Call to Repentance00:13 The Thief on the Cross: A Lesson in Repentance00:42 The Kindness of God Leads to Repentance01:47 Team Satan vs. Team Jesus02:42 Sin and Righteousness: Two Kingdoms05:01 The Power of Faith and Justification08:49 The Role of the Law and Grace15:44 Look and Live: The Serpent in the Wilderness19:23 God's Love for a Broken World23:01 Conclusion: Accepting the Gift of Repentance

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    The Man in the Middle, Part 1: Repentance!

    In this episode, we revisit our spiritual identity and dive deep into the theme of repentance. The discussion touches on various Bible verses, emphasizing the importance of repentance as preached by John the Baptist, Jesus, the disciples, and apostles such as Peter and Paul. Key highlights include the distinction between true repentance and mere regret, the transformative power of repentance, and how it influences one's relationship with Jesus Christ. With examples from both scripture and personal testimonies, viewers are encouraged to embrace and understand repentance as a pivotal step in their spiritual journey. The episode wraps up with the notion that anyone, regardless of their past, can seek forgiveness and salvation through Jesus.00:00 Introduction: Who Are We?00:34 The Call to Repentance02:21 Biblical Examples of Repentance07:38 True Repentance vs. False Repentance11:40 The Thief on the Cross: A Lesson in Repentance15:38 The Importance of Repentance in Salvation17:41 Repentance and Relationship with Jesus26:10 Conclusion: Turning to the Man in the Middle

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    Who are we?

    In this heartfelt message, the speaker shares a personal story of overcoming illness and adversity with his family. Reflecting on his pastoral journey, he emphasizes the importance of being true to one's faith and identity as children of God. Through a deep dive into the book of Revelation, he discusses the significance of keeping God's commandments and holding to the testimony of Jesus. He calls for collective reflection on who we are as believers and the vital role of the prophetic gift. The speaker underscores the importance of making Jesus central in every aspect of life, urging the congregation to seek God's kingdom first and trust in His unwavering love and guidance through both good and challenging times.00:00 Introduction and Personal Story00:44 The Calling and Arrival01:36 Question of Identity02:53 Biblical Insights on Identity04:26 The Testimony of Jesus12:16 The Commandments of God16:57 The Role of Prophets18:06 Trusting in God's Judgment28:02 Final Exhortation and Prayer

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Jesus Is Central OKCWelcome to Jesus Is Central OKC, the official podcast of Oklahoma Central SDA Church in Oklahoma City. Each episode brings powerful sermons, in-depth Bible teachings, and uplifting devotionals that keep Jesus at the center of our faith and daily lives.Join us as we explore God’s Word, apply timeless biblical truths, and grow in our walk with Christ. Whether you’re a lifelong believer or just starting your spiritual journey, this podcast is here to equip, encourage, and inspire you through the gospel.🔹 New episodes featuring sermons & teachings from our church🔹 Occasional member testimonies that highlight faith in action🔹 A Christ-centered focus on living out biblical truthSubscribe now and stay connected with us as we continue to proclaim the message: Jesus is central!

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