• Do You Really Know Christ? | Philippians 3
    Feb 9 2026
    Many people know about Jesus but have never truly encountered Him in a way that transforms their identity and direction. In Philippians 3:1–10, Paul shows that a real encounter with Christ reorders our values, replaces self-righteousness with surrender, and reshapes how we live.

    It is possible to be familiar with Jesus and still be distant from Him.

    In Philippians 3:1–10, Paul shares his testimony and reveals the difference between knowing about Christ and truly knowing Christ. Writing from prison, Paul reflects on his dramatic encounter with Jesus in Acts 9 and shows how one real encounter changed everything.

    You can know information without interaction. You can be religious without being transformed. But an encounter with Christ leaves a mark. It shifts your values, exposes your pride, and redirects your trajectory.

    In this message, we walk through Paul’s powerful words and discover:

    • Why repetition of the gospel protects our faith
    • How religious confidence can quietly replace dependence on Christ
    • What happens when Christ reorders what we value
    • Why knowing Christ becomes our greatest pursuit
    • The difference between self-righteousness and surrender
    • How resurrection power reshapes daily living

    Paul had the perfect religious résumé. Heritage, training, zeal, discipline. Yet he counted it all loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. If religion could save him, he would not have needed Jesus. But encounter revealed grace.

    Our discipleship pathway is simple and clear:

    Christ
    Community
    Cultivate
    Commission

    An encounter leads to repentance.
    Salvation leads to surrender.
    Baptism leads to rejoicing.

    To stand firm in Christ, we must move from confidence in the flesh to confidence in Him. When we are found in Christ, everything changes. Our identity shifts. Our pursuit deepens. Our lives begin to reflect resurrection power.

    One real encounter with Jesus can redirect a life and create a ripple effect for generations.

    Scripture: Philippians 3:1–10 NKJV


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    46 mins
  • Are You Spiritually Mature? | 1 Corinthians 2 and 3
    Feb 5 2026
    Many believers understand the gospel but remain spiritually immature, divided, and flesh-led in how they think and build their lives. In 1 Corinthians 2 and 3, Paul shows that having the mind of Christ means growing in spiritual maturity, depending on the Spirit, and building carefully on the foundation of Jesus.

    If we truly have the mind of Christ, why do so many believers still think, live, and build like the world?

    In 1 Corinthians 2 and 3, Paul moves from theology to application. The cross dismantles pride, but now he asks a deeper question: If Christ is our wisdom, how should that shape how we think, grow, and build?

    Paul reminds the Corinthians that he did not come as a philosopher or performer, but as a witness. His message was simple: Jesus Christ and Him crucified. His method was weakness and dependence on the Holy Spirit. His goal was not to build fans but to build faith that rests on the power of God.

    In chapter 2, we see that:
    • God’s wisdom is revealed by the Spirit, not discovered by human brilliance
    • Spiritual truths require spiritual revelation
    • Believers have been given the mind of Christ

    But Paul makes it clear that having the mind of Christ is not the finish line. It is the starting point.
    In chapter 3, he confronts spiritual immaturity:
    • Jealousy and division reveal flesh-led living
    • Spiritual babies live on milk and avoid growth
    • Leaders are servants, not saviors
    • God brings the growth, but we are responsible for how we build

    Paul uses the powerful image of a foundation. Jesus Christ is the only foundation. Every believer is building on that foundation, and one day the quality of the work will be tested. Gold, silver, and costly stones endure. Wood, hay, and straw do not. The issue is not visibility but quality.
    He also reminds the church that they are God’s temple. The Spirit dwells among His people. This is sacred. This is serious.

    When Christ is the center, everything else finds its proper place.
    When the Spirit leads, maturity follows.
    When the foundation is secure, the structure will stand.
    You have the mind of Christ. Now build like it.

    Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2–3 NLT


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    Discover Life Church wants to provide you all the tools to Reach One More for Christ. Our hope is that your faith journey will include joining us at Discover Life Church in Sikeston, Missouri.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Heaven Come Down | Week 5
    Feb 4 2026
    Are you living like a candle when God designed you to burn like a campfire? In this message from Acts 4:23–31, Pastor Justin shows how the early church prayed for boldness, was refilled with the Holy Spirit, and carried a fire that changed communities.

    In Acts, we see that believers are saved to shine and built to burn. Candles are safe, controlled, and decorative. Campfires bring heat, demand attention, and change the atmosphere. Many believers still believe, still attend, and still serve, but somewhere along the way the fire faded. This sermon walks through Acts 1–4 to show what spiritual fire does in people, in churches, and in cities.
    First, we learn to wait on the Spirit. Before the mission came empowerment. Jesus promised the Advocate. The Great Commission required power. Acts 1:8 reminds us that we are witnesses who need the Spirit, not just information.

    Then the fire falls. In Acts 2, God filled what had been prepared through unity, alignment, and expectancy. The fire was explained through bold preaching, stewarded through fellowship and prayer, and multiplied as thousands were cut to the heart and responded in repentance.
    Next, the fire spreads. Through simple obedience, Peter and John became vessels for transformation. Spectators became witnesses. Testimony stayed centered on Jesus, not on human applause.

    But fire meets resistance. Opposition clarified allegiance. The early believers refused to soften the message. They were ordinary men recognized for one thing: they had been with Jesus. When threatened, they did not pray for safety. They prayed for greater boldness.

    Acts 4:23–31 shows us that true believers interpret opposition through the lens of God’s sovereignty. After they prayed, the place shook and they were filled again with the Holy Spirit. Refilling follows expenditure. God does not refill unused vessels. We are called to be continuously filled.

    Pastor Justin closes with a practical picture of how to keep the fire burning:
    Clear the ashes of old mindsets.
    Build with proper spiritual airflow through God’s presence.
    Feed the fire with the Word and daily surrender.
    Tend it without taming it.
    Send it into your home, workplace, and community.

    If your fire feels faded, soaked, or smothered, this message is an invitation to surrender again and burn with fresh boldness.


    ABOUT DISCOVER LIFE CHURCH SIKESTON

    Discover Life Church wants to provide you all the tools to Reach One More for Christ. Our hope is that your faith journey will include joining us at Discover Life Church in Sikeston, Missouri.

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    43 mins
  • The Cross Leaves No Room for Pride | Finding Unity and Humility in 1 Corinthians 1
    Jan 29 2026
    Pride fractures our identity, divides our churches, and keeps us centered on ourselves instead of Christ. In 1 Corinthians 1, Paul shows that the cross dismantles pride and redirects all confidence, unity, and boasting to Jesus alone.

    In a culture fueled by status, platforms, opinions, and personal branding, pride can quietly shape how we see ourselves, our leaders, and even the church. Corinth struggled with the same issue, and 1 Corinthians 1 reveals how the cross confronts pride at every level.

    Before Paul corrects behavior, he settles identity. Before he addresses division, he reminds them of grace. Before he exposes misplaced allegiance, he magnifies Christ. The cross leaves no room for pride because it removes confidence in leaders, performance, gifting, self-reliance, and worldly wisdom.

    In this message, we walk verse by verse through 1 Corinthians 1 and discover:
    • How God settles your identity before He confronts your behavior
    • Why spiritual gifting does not equal spiritual maturity
    • How misplaced loyalty creates division in the church
    • Why the cross is either foolishness or the power of God
    • How God intentionally chooses the overlooked to display His glory
    • What it means to boast in the Lord alone

    The message of the cross redefines power, wisdom, and victory. It confronts both religious pride and intellectual pride. It exposes our divided loyalties and calls us back to Christ as the only foundation. Everything we try to produce through effort, God provides through Jesus.

    If pride divides, the cross unites.
    If pride elevates self, the cross exalts Christ.
    If pride boasts in strength, the cross boasts in grace.

    Check your confidence.
    Cut divided loyalties.
    Choose humility.

    “The Cross Leaves No Room for Pride” establishes the theological lens not only for 1 Corinthians, but for how we live as the church today.

    Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:1-31

    ABOUT DISCOVER LIFE CHURCH SIKESTON

    Discover Life Church wants to provide you all the tools to Reach One More for Christ. Our hope is that your faith journey will include joining us at Discover Life Church in Sikeston, Missouri.

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    1 hr
  • Heaven Come Down | Week 4
    Jan 29 2026
    Are you feeling spiritually stuck or frustrated with stagnation? In this message from Pastor Justin, discover how abiding in Christ leads to real spiritual growth, lasting fruit, and Spirit-led formation through John 15:1-8.

    Have you ever felt like you are trying harder but going nowhere? When growth feels slow, we are tempted to either push harder or give up completely. Pastor Justin challenges us to consider a deeper issue. You can hit a target and still miss the point. Effort is not the same as alignment. Activity is not the same as direction.

    In John 15, Jesus reveals that true spiritual life is not about striving but abiding. He is the Vine. We are the branches. Apart from Him, we can do nothing. Connection is the source. Formation determines capacity. And fruit is the visible result of received life, not forced effort.

    This sermon explores what Jesus teaches in the vineyard:

    • Abiding is relational placement. It is about remaining, not performing.
    • Disconnection often looks like independence and slow drift.
    • Fruit is Christ’s character made visible for the benefit of others and the glory of God.
    • Pruning is the loving care of the Father, shaping us for greater fruitfulness.
    • Life flows internally before fruit appears externally. Hidden seasons shape capacity.
    Pastor Justin also unpacks what this means for us today:
    • Connection is greater than activity.
    • Character comes before influence.
    • Unformed power produces instability.
    • Faithfulness is the true goal of the Spirit’s work.

    You do not grow by grit. You grow by abiding. Through daily connection, weekly formation, serving from wholeness, and trusting God’s timing, we become people who can carry the power God gives.
    Are you allowing the Holy Spirit to form you as deeply as He empowers you?

    Scripture: John 15:1-8


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    Discover Life Church wants to provide you all the tools to Reach One More for Christ. Our hope is that your faith journey will include joining us at Discover Life Church in Sikeston, Missouri.

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    40 mins
  • Heaven Come Down | Week 3
    Jan 19 2026
    Saved but directionless? In today's message, Pastor Justin teaches how the Holy Spirit leads, teaches, and guides believers into truth, freedom, and a daily Spirit led life.

    Ever felt saved but unsure where you are headed? In Part 3 of Heaven Come Down, Pastor Justin unpacks what it truly means to live a Spirit led life and why God never intended His children to wander without direction.

    Using John 14 and Romans 6–8, this message reveals the Holy Spirit as our Advocate, Teacher, and Guide. Jesus promised we would not be left alone, and the Spirit fulfills that promise by leading us into truth, bringing Scripture to life, and guiding us with peace, clarity, and love.

    You will discover why the law can expose sin but cannot defeat it, why desire without power leads to frustration, and how real freedom begins when leadership changes. Pastor Justin explains how the Spirit provides what the law never could, leads us as sons and daughters rather than slaves, and empowers daily victory over the flesh.

    This sermon also explores what walking by the Spirit looks like in everyday life, how what you feed determines what leads, and why freedom requires intentional surrender. The Holy Spirit still leads today through God’s Word, His peace, godly people, providence, and revelation that always aligns with Scripture.

    You already like being led. You use maps, GPS, and guides every day. The truth is, you already have the Guide. The question is, who are you allowing to lead you?


    ABOUT DISCOVER LIFE CHURCH SIKESTON

    Discover Life Church wants to provide you all the tools to Reach One More for Christ. Our hope is that your faith journey will include joining us at Discover Life Church in Sikeston, Missouri.

    Find videos and more about us at https://dlc.life/sikeston-location

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    43 mins
  • Heaven Come Down | Week 2
    Jan 12 2026
    God never gives a calling without supplying the power to fulfill it. In this message from the Heaven Come Down series, Pastor Justin teaches from Acts 2 how the fire of the Holy Spirit empowers ordinary believers to live, speak, and witness with supernatural strength.

    Many believers are exhausted not because they are lazy, but because they are trying to live a supernatural assignment with natural strength. In this message from the Heaven Come Down series, Pastor Justin walks through Acts 2:1–13 and shows how God supplies power before He sends people on mission.

    Acts opens with a calling that is humanly impossible, reaching Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth. Before the mission begins, Jesus commands His followers to wait. Why? Because direction without power leads to burnout, and calling without power leads to collapse.

    Through the story of Pentecost, we see how heaven releases power to positioned people, how God initiates what humans cannot manufacture, and how the fire of the Holy Spirit activates believers to speak with boldness and clarity. The miracle was not noise, but understanding, as people from every nation heard about the wonderful things God had done in their own language.

    This sermon reminds us that the Spirit of God is not optional for the Christian life. Waiting is not God withholding power, but preparing us to carry it. When the fire falls, fear gives way to courage, calling finds its voice, and the message of Jesus moves from private rooms into public spaces.

    If you are tired, stuck, or feeling underpowered, this message will challenge you to stop striving in your own strength and stay positioned for the power God wants to release.


    ABOUT DISCOVER LIFE CHURCH SIKESTON

    Discover Life Church wants to provide you all the tools to Reach One More for Christ. Our hope is that your faith journey will include joining us at Discover Life Church in Sikeston, Missouri.

    Find videos and more about us at https://dlc.life/sikeston-location

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    41 mins
  • Heaven Come Down | Week 1
    Jan 10 2026
    Real spiritual change does not come from trying harder but from breathing deeper. In this message from the Heaven Come Down series, Pastor Justin shows why the Holy Spirit is not optional and why spiritual life depends on the breath of God every day.

    What if the reason your faith feels weak is not a lack of effort but a lack of breath?

    In this message from the Heaven Come Down series, Pastor Justin teaches from John 20:19-22 and reveals a powerful truth. Just as physical life depends on breath, spiritual life depends on the breath of God, the Holy Spirit.

    The disciples were locked behind closed doors, filled with fear and uncertainty. When Jesus entered the room, everything changed. His presence brought peace. His wounds brought perspective. His words brought purpose. And His breath brought new life.

    You will discover why the Holy Spirit is God, personal, present, and powerful. You will see how Scripture describes the Spirit as breath, wind, and life. You will learn how fear causes us to hold our breath spiritually and how Jesus invites us to breathe again.

    This sermon calls us to begin the year with dependence rather than determination, to live daily with awareness of God’s presence, and to expect God to work through us. Transformation comes from presence, not pressure.

    If you are longing for fresh peace, renewed faith, clarity in your calling, or new boldness, this message will encourage you to open your life and receive the breath of God today.


    ABOUT DISCOVER LIFE CHURCH SIKESTON

    Discover Life Church wants to provide you all the tools to Reach One More for Christ. Our hope is that your faith journey will include joining us at Discover Life Church in Sikeston, Missouri.

    Find videos and more about us at https://dlc.life/sikeston-location

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    39 mins