• Gospel of the Kingdom: The Lord of the Sabbath (Matt. 12:1-8)
    Feb 16 2026

    In this message from Matthew 12:1-8, we explore one of the most controversial moments in Jesus' ministry: when He declared Himself "Lord of the Sabbath." The Pharisees had turned God's gift of rest into a crushing burden, and when Jesus' disciples plucked grain on the Sabbath, the religious leaders were outraged. But Jesus responds with brilliant theological precision, showing that he is greater than the Sabbath. His claim wasn't just about religious freedom—it was a declaration of His divinity, and it's what turned the Pharisees from opponents into murderers. But this passage isn't just ancient history; it exposes a trap we all fall into: turning good things into idols. Whether it's the Law, money, success, ministry, or even our kids' achievements, anything we cling to with frantic energy, anger, anxiety, and jealousy has likely become an idol. Learn how to spot idols in your life, pray the dangerous prayer to have them removed, and find true rest in Jesus—the One who is greater than the Sabbath, greater than the Temple, and worthy of our ultimate worship.

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    43 mins
  • Gospel of the Kingdom: Come To Me All Who Labor (Matt. 11:25-30)
    Feb 9 2026

    In this encouraging message from Matthew 11:25-30, we explore one of Jesus' greatest invitations: "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." After pronouncing judgment on cities that refused to repent, Jesus reveals the heart of the Father—a God who hides spiritual truth from the proud and "wise," but reveals it to the humble and childlike. Drawing from Proverbs 30 and the wisdom literature, we see that human understanding often rejects the ways of God, but those who come to Jesus weary and worn out will find rest for their souls. This sermon confronts two common errors in modern Christianity: the legalistic burden of never being "good enough," and the charismatic burden of never being "spiritual enough." Both rob believers of intimacy with God and turn grace into a grinding performance. Whether you're exhausted from trying to earn God's approval or worn out from chasing spiritual experiences, Jesus offers a gentle and lowly invitation: take His yoke, which is easy, and His burden, which is light. If you've been carrying a heavy load, this message is for you.

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    41 mins
  • Gospel of the Kingdom: Woe to the Unrepentant (Matt. 11:20-24)
    40 mins
  • Gospel of the Kingdom: Wisdom is Justified by Her Deeds (Matt. 11:12-19)
    49 mins
  • Guest Speaker: Joshua Lewis (John 1:19-34)
    38 mins
  • Gospel of the Kingdom: The One Who Is Least In The Kingdom (Matt. 11:7-11)
    39 mins
  • Gospel of the Kingdom: Blessed are those who are not offended by me (Matt. 11:1-6)
    Jan 5 2026

    In this message from Matthew 11, we explore one of the more challenging moments in Scripture: John the Baptist, imprisoned and suffering, sends his disciples to ask Jesus, "Are you the one, or should we wait for another?" Was John doubting? Was he offended? Or was he boldly pressing Jesus about God's timeline? Jesus' response reveals a critical truth for every believer: He is indeed the Messiah, but He may not operate on our timeline or meet our expectations. The question we all must answer is, "Will we follow Jesus even if He doesn't do things the way we want or expect?" This sermon tackles the fine line between doubt and offense, showing how Satan uses our suffering to tempt us to turn away from God. But there's hope: God invites us to bring our hardest questions to Him, not in accusation, but in honest seeking. Whether you're wrestling with unanswered prayers, past trauma, or disappointment with God's timing, this message offers biblical wisdom and real-life testimony about finding peace in the midst of the wait.

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    36 mins
  • Treasuring Scripture
    56 mins