• King Of Kings | Week 3
    Dec 15 2025
    Peace did not arrive as a feeling. Peace arrived as a Person. Discover how the cross secured peace, the tomb proved it, and Christ now carries peace into your life.

    Peace is not a feeling we chase or a circumstance we control. Peace is a Person who came to us. In this powerful Christmas message from Luke 2:1–14, Pastor Justin reveals how the announcement of peace at Jesus’ birth is fully explained by the empty tomb. Heaven declared peace before anything looked fixed, and the resurrection proves that peace is secure forever.

    This sermon explores how peace was announced by heaven’s army, experienced wherever Jesus was present, and secured through the cross and the resurrection. No matter the weight you carry, the loss you face, or the storm you stand in, the same peace Christ promised is available to you today. The tomb explains the tidings. The grave is empty. Peace has a foundation.


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    42 mins
  • The Letters - 2 Thessalonians Week 2 | This Is The Bible | Stay Firm. Stay Faithful. Finish Well.
    Dec 11 2025
    A clear and timely message from 2 Thessalonians on how believers stand firm, stay faithful, and finish well through the securing, sending, shaping, and strengthening work of God.

    In Week 2 of our series in 2 Thessalonians, Pastor Justin walks us through 2 Thessalonians 2:13 to 3:18 with a clear call for every believer. Stand firm. Stay faithful. Finish well. Paul writes to a pressured and confused young church and reminds them of four unshakable truths. God secures His people. God sends His people. God shapes His people. God strengthens His people.

    This message unpacks how identity fuels stability, how prayer advances the mission, how discipline protects the community, and how the peace and grace of Christ steady us for every battle. If you have felt shaken, weary, or discouraged, this passage shows you how to plant your feet again and move forward with confidence.


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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 8 mins
  • King Of Kings | Week 2
    Dec 8 2025
    Pastor Justin unpacks four Scriptures that reveal the true mission of Jesus from the manger to the cross. His name, arrival, identity, and humanity all declare one purpose. Christmas is not complete until we understand why He came. Discover the mission of Christ, the power of His sacrifice, and what His victory means for your life today.

    What if the meaning of Christmas cannot be understood without the mission of Jesus Christ? In this message, Pastor Justin walks through four key Scriptures that reveal the purpose of Jesus from the manger to the cross. His name, His arrival, His identity, and His humanity all point to one mission that was set before time began. Christmas is not complete unless we understand why He came.

    In this sermon you will discover:

    1. His Name Reveals His Mission
    Before the manger there was already a mission. The name Jesus means Yahweh saves, and His identity, intention, and authority all declare His purpose. His name carries salvation because His name carries His mission.

    2. His Arrival Confirms God’s Plan
    Through Simeon in Luke 2, God reveals that Jesus is salvation, light for the nations, and the glory of Israel. His arrival is not accidental. It is the unfolding of a divine plan that confronts darkness and reveals hearts.

    3. His Identity Defines His Assignment
    John the Baptist calls Him the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. Every sacrifice in the Old Testament was pointing to Him. The manger makes no sense without the cross. He came to be the sacrifice that removes sin, not just covers it.

    4. His Humanity Enables His Victory
    Hebrews 2 shows that Jesus took on flesh and blood so He could defeat death from the inside. He breaks the power of the devil and sets people free from the fear of dying. He became what we are in order to conquer what we fear.

    What this means for us today:
    His mission shows your value.
    His purpose calls you to surrender.
    His victory gives you confidence.
    How to live this out:
    Focus on His mission.
    Face what needs to change.
    Follow His way of love.

    Jesus came to save sinners, confront darkness, reveal hearts, remove sin, and break the power of death. He came to heal, restore, lift, free, and make all things new. He came with purpose so you would not live without one.


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    41 mins
  • The Letters - 2 Thessalonians Week 1 | This Is The Bible | Faithful Until He Comes
    Dec 4 2025
    A clear and biblical look at the Day of the Lord, God’s justice, and how the church can remain faithful and unshaken until Jesus returns.

    In this message from the series This is the Bible: The Letters, Pastor Justin opens 2 Thessalonians with a powerful reminder that faithful believers can grow even under pressure.

    Through 2 Thessalonians 1:1–2:12, Paul encourages a persecuted church and steadies them with truth about the justice of God and the return of Christ. You will see how identity in Christ produces endurance, how God’s justice will ultimately prevail over every injustice, and how prayer strengthens those who are walking in their calling.

    This sermon also brings clarity to confusion surrounding the Day of the Lord, the Second Coming, and the rise of lawlessness, reminding believers that evil is restrained and that Jesus remains fully in control of history.

    This is a message of stability for uncertain times, calling the church to remain anchored in Scripture, steady in hope, and faithful until He comes.

    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
  • King Of Kings | Week 1
    Dec 1 2025
    The cradle only makes sense when you understand the crown. Discover how Jesus was always the King and what that truth changes about your life today.

    In Philippians 2:6–11, Pastor Justin reveals the full story of Christmas by connecting the cradle and the crown. The manger only makes sense when we understand the throne. Before Bethlehem, Jesus was already King. At Bethlehem, the eternal King stepped into time. After Bethlehem, the humbled King was exalted and given the name above every name.

    This message walks through three powerful scenes of Scripture that unveil one unchanging truth: Jesus was always the King.

    First, we see the descent of the King. Though He was God, Jesus willingly laid aside His rights and glory. He chose humility, servanthood, and obedience, even to death on a cross. This was not forced upon Him. It was a deliberate decision made out of love for us.

    Second, we witness the arrival of the King. Heaven did not announce Him in a palace, but in a field. The first invitation came to shepherds, the overlooked and unvalued of society. The glory of God stepped into the ordinary, and the true identity of the King was hidden in plain sight. Savior, Messiah, and Lord lay wrapped in cloth and resting in a manger.

    Third, we discover the prophecy of the King. Isaiah declared that this Child would carry the government on His shoulders and be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. The cradle is where eternity met humanity, and the long awaited promise of God took on flesh.

    From this truth, we are challenged to respond. The crown reveals the power of humility. The cradle reveals the nearness of God. The gospel reveals the path we are called to walk. Christmas is not just a sentimental story. It is the announcement of a reigning King who came to save, redeem, and restore.

    The call is clear. Bow before the King. Invite His presence into your home. Carry His reign into your world. And never separate the cradle from the crown.


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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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    44 mins
  • Forward By Faith | Week 4
    Nov 25 2025
    No matter what shakes around you, you can stand firm when your life is built on the unchanging Christ.

    How do you move forward when life starts to shake? In this powerful message from Pastor Justin, we look at Hebrews 13:8 and the unshakable truth that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Earthquakes in life reveal the strength of your foundation, and this sermon reminds us that while everything around us may shift, the Christ beneath us does not.

    Pastor Justin walks through who Jesus is, what He is, and how He works through every season. From His saving name to His reigning title, from His unchanging nature to His eternal presence, you will be reminded that your future is not fragile when it is held by the unchanging Christ.

    You will learn what forward faith looks like, how to trust His voice above every variable, and how to anchor your tomorrow in the One who already stands in your future. This message will strengthen your confidence, lift your faith, and call you to stand firm on Christ the Solid Rock.

    Scripture: Hebrews 13:8 NKJV

    Key Themes:
    • Jesus as Savior, Christ, and the eternal I AM
    • The unchanging nature of Christ in a shifting world
    • How to walk forward in faith when life feels unstable
    • Confidence rooted in God’s character, covenant, calling, and Kingdom
    • Building a life on a foundation that cannot move

    If everything in your world feels unstable, this message will call you back to the certainty of Christ. Your life can stand firm. Your faith can move forward. Because Jesus does not change.

    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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    40 mins
  • The Letters - 1 Thessalonians Week 5 | This Is The Bible | The DNA Of A Healthy Church
    Nov 20 2025
    What does a healthy, ready, Christ-centered church truly look like? This message walks us through the DNA of a church prepared for the return of Jesus.

    In this final section of 1 Thessalonians, Pastor Justin unpacks Paul’s rapid-fire commands that reveal the DNA of a healthy church. These closing verses show what a mature, unified, Spirit-led, Christ-rooted community looks like. Paul reminds a young, brave church that their strength does not come from themselves but from the God who faithfully completes what He begins.

    In 1 Thessalonians 5:12 to 5:28, we see a blueprint for churches that honor leadership, care well for one another, walk in Spirit-formed rhythms, remain sensitive to the Holy Spirit, and trust God’s sanctifying work. This is what it means to become a church ready for the return of Jesus.

    Message Outline:
    I. Healthy Churches Honor Spiritual Leadership (5:12-13)
    Paul teaches that honor creates unity and peace as leaders labor, guide, and correct while the church supports, esteems, and protects unity.

    II. Healthy Churches Care Well for One Another (5:14-15)
    The church is a family called to warn the unruly, encourage the fainthearted, support the weak, show patience to all, reject revenge, and pursue goodness.

    III. Healthy Churches Cultivate Spirit-Formed Rhythms (5:16-18)
    Rejoicing always, praying continually, and giving thanks in everything are not slogans; they are supernatural rhythms formed by the Spirit.

    IV. Healthy Churches Stay Sensitive to the Spirit (5:19-22)
    Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies. Test everything. Hold fast to what is good. Stay far from every form of evil.

    V. Healthy Churches Trust God’s Shaping Work and Live Rooted (5:23-28)
    God sanctifies completely. He transforms, preserves, restores, and finishes the work He begins. We live rooted in prayer, Scripture, affection, and grace.
    This chapter closes with a powerful reminder that everything begins and ends in grace. Grace starts the story, shapes the story, and will finish the story.

    Scripture:
    1 Thessalonians 5:12 to 5:28 NKJV


    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 and 4 mins
  • Forward By Faith | Week 3
    Nov 17 2025
    A powerful message from Pastor Justin on what it means to be a church that Heaven talks about and how true generosity reflects the heart of Jesus.

    In this message, Pastor Justin teaches from 2 Corinthians 8:1 through 9 and shows us what it means to become a church that Heaven talks about. A generous church is a healthy church, and Paul’s teaching gives us the clearest picture in the New Testament of how grace fuels genuine generosity.

    The Corinthian church was eager to give, but Paul challenged them to finish what they started. By pointing them to the Macedonian believers, he revealed how God’s grace transforms the heart, shapes our attitude, and opens our hands even in hardship. Their example shows that Christian generosity begins with grace, grows through trials, and is expressed through joyful and intentional giving.

    Pastor Justin walks us through the grace of a generous church, the giving of a generous church, and the godliness of a generous church. From proportional, sacrificial, and freewill giving to the privilege of serving the Lord’s people, this message reminds us that generosity begins with surrender to Jesus. He is our model, our motive, and our means. When Jesus has our hearts, generosity will naturally follow.

    If you want to grow in faith, deepen your surrender, and reflect the generosity of Jesus, this message will challenge and strengthen 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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    37 mins