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Founded Upon The Rock | Matthew 7:13–29 | Pastor Micah Stephens
05/06/2025 Duración: 01h05minPastor Micah Stephens concludes the Sermon on the Mount series with a powerful message from Matthew 7, urging believers to choose the narrow road of obedience to Christ. He presents three binary contrasts—two gates (narrow to life, wide to destruction), two trees (good fruit or bad), and two foundations (rock or sand)—emphasizing that true discipleship requires doing, not just hearing, God’s Word. Using personal anecdotes, like Jordan Peterson’s hesitation to claim Christianity, and cultural critiques, Pastor Micah warns against false prophets and deceptive doctrines that lure toward the wide path. He calls for repentance, submission, and reliance on the Good Shepherd, tying communion to the Passover and the firm foundation of Christ’s sacrifice, empowering believers to overcome through faith.Verse References: Matthew 7 verses 13–29, John 14 verse 6, Luke 14 verses 25–33, Luke 9 verse 23, Romans 8 verse 18, James 2 verses 18–20, 1 John 1 verses 8–9, John 10 verses 1–5, James 1 verses 22–26, Romans 8 verse 37,
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Communion: The Antidote To Antisemitism | Luke 22:14-20 | Pastor Rob McCoy
01/06/2025 Duración: 01h09minPastor Rob McCoy delivers a passionate Communion Sunday message from Luke 22:14–20, connecting the Lord’s Supper to its Passover roots as an antidote to rising anti-Semitism. Sharing personal anecdotes from a San Diego Padres game and his upcoming Israel trip, he challenges believers to reject replacement theology and embrace their grafted-in heritage. Pastor Rob outlines moral, historical, identity, and prophetic tests facing the church, exposing the myth of a Palestinian state and condemning anti-Zionist ignorance. He calls for bold support of Israel’s ancestral homeland, using communion to remind Christians of their Jewish Messiah and to evangelize Jewish friends, urging persistent prayer for restoration and truth in a world deceived by lies.Verse References: Luke 22 verses 14–20, Genesis 12 verse 3, Genesis 15 verse 18, Deuteronomy 1 verse 8, Ezekiel 37 verses 21–22, Ezekiel 37 verse 25, Matthew 2 verses 20–21, Amos 9 verse 15, Jeremiah 31 verses 35–37, Jeremiah 33 verses 20–22, Jeremiah 33 verses 25–26,
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Ask Seek Knock | Matthew 7:7–12 | Pastor Scott Bland
26/05/2025 Duración: 43minPastor Scott Bland delivers a powerful message from Matthew 7, nearing the end of the Sermon on the Mount series, emphasizing persistent prayer as a cornerstone of spiritual growth. He urges believers to ask, seek, and knock with unwavering faith, trusting God’s will as a good Father who knows our needs before we ask. Drawing from personal stories, like praying for healing despite unanswered prayers, and biblical examples, such as Paul’s thorn and Jesus in Gethsemane, Pastor Scott highlights the importance of aligning prayers with God’s purpose to glorify Him and conform us to Christ’s image. He challenges disciples to overcome doubt, model dependence on God, and pursue prayer relentlessly, knowing that even a “no” serves God’s perfect plan.Verse References: Matthew 7 verses 7–12, Matthew 6 verse 8, Matthew 6 verses 14–15, Matthew 6 verse 16, Matthew 6 verse 24, Matthew 6 verse 25, Matthew 6 verse 33, 2 Corinthians 5 verse 21, Matthew 21 verses 18–22, John 15 verse 7, Jeremiah 29 verse 13, Proverbs 2 verses 1
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No Greater Love | John 15:9–17 | Pastor Rob McCoy
25/05/2025 Duración: 42minPastor Rob McCoy delivers a heartfelt message from John 15, honoring the legacy of 102-year-old congregant Jim Mather, whose vibrant faith and servant heart inspired generations. Reflecting on Jim’s refusal to grow “old” despite life’s subtractions, Pastor Rob challenges believers to reinvent themselves through selfless service, drawing from the example of Bob and Jessica’s courageous stand for truth. He unpacks Jesus’ call to love one another through obedience, transitioning from servants to friends of Christ by embracing His commandments. Amid cultural battles and rising anti-Semitism, Pastor Rob urges unwavering commitment to truth and love, illustrated by stories of Navy SEAL teamwork and Charlie Kirk’s defiance, encouraging a life of worship and impact that echoes eternally.Verse References: John 15 verses 9–17, Matthew 20 verses 20–28Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for
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From Pride To Praise | Daniel 4:27–37 | Pastor James Crawford
20/05/2025 Duración: 50minPastor James Crawford continues the study of Daniel 4, sharing a powerful message on humility and restoration amidst personal distractions and cultural challenges. Reflecting on King Nebuchadnezzar’s fall from pride to madness and his eventual worship of God, Pastor James urges believers to heed God’s warnings and humble themselves before consequences strike. He connects this to modern struggles with pride, drawing from personal experiences and societal pressures to exalt self over God. Through Nebuchadnezzar’s testimony, he emphasizes that no one—not even the proudest—is beyond God’s grace. Pastor James calls for heartfelt worship and prayer for those who hurt us, trusting God to sweetly break and restore, offering hope for all.Verse References: Daniel 4 verses 27–37, Galatians 6 verse 7, James 4 verse 6, Psalm 121 verses 1–2, James 4 verse 10Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website
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Can Christians Judge? | Matthew 7:1–6 | Lucas Crawford
20/05/2025 Duración: 48minLucas Crawford delivers a compelling message from Matthew 7, continuing the Sermon on the Mount series, challenging believers to judge righteously with humility and restoration in mind. Framing the sermon around a baby dedication for Hank Holland, Lucas emphasizes the community’s role in raising children in faith. He unpacks Jesus’ teaching on avoiding hypocritical judgment, urging self-examination before correcting others, using vivid illustrations like a house beam versus a speck and a personal story of handling cactus spines. Lucas warns against misinterpreting “judge not” as a blanket excuse for sin, instead calling for God’s standard alone to guide correction. With practical applications like using the Ten Commandments for self-reflection, he encourages a church of soft hearts, committed to mutual growth and gospel-sharing with wisdom.Verse References: Matthew 7 verses 1–6, Leviticus 19 verse 15, John 7 verse 24, 1 Corinthians 5 verses 12–13, Matthew 6 verse 12, Romans 2 verse 1, Galatians 6 verse 1, 1 C
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Is Your Heart Troubled? | John 14:1–3 | Pastor Rob McCoy
19/05/2025 Duración: 47minPastor Rob McCoy shares a deeply personal message from John 14, offering comfort for troubled hearts in a world full of agitation. Reflecting on recent losses and his own feelings of inadequacy as a pastor, he connects the disciples’ turmoil after Jesus’ predictions of betrayal and death to our own struggles with grief, injustice, and societal chaos. Pastor Rob emphasizes Jesus’ command to trust in Him as we trust in God, promising a heavenly home where He prepares a place for us. Through stories like missionary Henry Morrison’s humbling realization and biblical examples of Paul, Peter, and Abraham, he calls believers to adopt a heavenly perspective, letting go of earthly troubles to find peace that surpasses understanding.Verse References: John 14 verses 1–3, Philippians 3 verses 17–21, 1 Peter 1 verses 3–5, Hebrews 11 verses 8–10, Hebrews 11 verses 13–16Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to
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Go And Sin No More | John 7:45–8:11 | Pastor Rob McCoy
16/05/2025 Duración: 01h07minJoin Pastor Rob McCoy in this heartfelt Mother's Day sermon, where he celebrates the profound impact of motherhood and explores the biblical story of the woman caught in adultery from John 7:45–8:11. Pastor Rob weaves personal stories of family, faith, and forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of mercy over condemnation. Reflecting on the challenges of raising children in today’s world, he honors the resilience of mothers and the power of godly heritage. Through the lens of Jesus’ compassionate response to sin, Pastor Rob encourages us to restore one another in love, confront sin with truth, and walk in the freedom of God’s grace. Perfect for those seeking inspiration, biblical wisdom, and a call to live mercifully. Don’t miss this powerful message of redemption and hope! #MothersDay #Sermon #Faith #Forgiveness #john7 #john8 Bible References: John 7 verse 45 through John 8 verse 11, Psalm 26, John 3 verses 16–17, Deuteronomy 22 verse 22, Galatians 6 verses 1–2, Romans 8 verse 1, Jeremiah 17 verse 13, E
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Do Not Worry | Matthew 6:25–34 | Pastor Micah Stephens
16/05/2025 Duración: 57minCelebrate Mother's Day with Pastor Micah Stephens in this uplifting sermon from Matthew 6:25–34, part of our ongoing study of the Sermon on the Mount. Pastor Micah delivers a powerful message on overcoming worry by seeking first God’s kingdom and righteousness. Reflecting on God’s provision for the birds of the air and lilies of the field, he reminds us of our immense value as God’s image-bearers and encourages us to trust in His perfect care. With heartfelt stories about motherhood, family, and faith, Pastor Micah challenges us to replace anxiety with active seeking of God’s will, assuring us that God will provide all we need. This sermon is a call to live with contentment, trust, and peace, especially for moms carrying the weight of family worries. Join us for a message of hope and divine provision! #MothersDay #Sermon #Matthew6 #Faith #TrustGod Bible References: Matthew 6 verses 25–34, Colossians 3 verses 1–4, Exodus 16 verses 1–3, Numbers 11 verses 4–6, Numbers 11 verses 18–20, Psalm 37 verse 25, Luk
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Faith In The Fire | Daniel 3:1-30 | Pastor James Crawford
06/05/2025 Duración: 01h02minIn his sermon, Pastor James Crawford examines Daniel chapter 3, focusing on the unwavering faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who refused to bow to King Nebuchadnezzar’s golden statue despite the threat of a fiery furnace. He draws parallels to modern cultural pressures, urging believers to stand firm in their convictions against ideological idols like fame, materialism, and societal conformity, even when it leads to isolation or persecution. Crawford emphasizes that true faith trusts God’s presence and power in trials, regardless of the outcome, as exemplified by the trio’s declaration that God could deliver them, but even if He did not, they would not worship false gods. The sermon challenges Christians to live courageously, reflecting God’s glory through obedience, which can influence culture and even hostile hearts, as seen in Nebuchadnezzar’s eventual respect for God.Verse References: Daniel 3 verses 1-30, Romans 12 verse 2, Job 13 verse 15, Isaiah 43 verse 2, Psalms 34 verse 19, Matthew 5 verse 1
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Treasures In Heaven | Matthew 6:19-24 | Pastor Micah Stephens
04/05/2025 Duración: 56minIn this sermon, Pastor Micah Stephens explores Matthew 6:19-24 from the Sermon on the Mount, urging believers to choose heavenly treasures over earthly ones. He emphasizes Jesus’ teaching on giving, praying, and fasting as acts of obedience that yield divine rewards when done with a pure heart, not for worldly recognition. Pastor Micah warns against the hypocrisy of seeking earthly rewards like wealth and glory, which reveal a divided loyalty to mammon rather than God. Through vivid illustrations, including the story of John Harper on the Titanic, he calls Christians to fix their gaze on Christ, prioritizing eternal values over fleeting worldly gains, and to serve God alone as their master, ensuring their heart aligns with heavenly treasures.Verse References: Isaiah 55 verse 8, Romans 6 verse 16, Matthew 6 verses 19-24, Luke 12 verses 33-34, 1 Timothy 6 verses 10-11, Philippians 4 verses 11-13, John 12 verses 42-43, Matthew 10 verse 32, Colossians 3 verses 1-2, Luke 17 verse 32, Acts 16 verse 31Make sure you
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Do What He Says | John 2:1-11 | Pastor Rob McCoy
30/04/2025 Duración: 01h02minIn this sermon, Pastor Rob McCoy explores John 2:1-11, the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana, presenting it as a profound encapsulation of the Christian life. He emphasizes marriage as God’s design to resolve human loneliness, surviving the fall in Eden, and reflects on its microcosmic representation of Christ’s love for the church. Pastor Rob highlights Jesus’ choice to reveal His glory at a wedding, underscoring the importance of family and obedience to God’s will, as exemplified by Mary’s directive to “do whatever He says.” Through the servants’ faithful actions and the transformation of water into superior wine, Pastor Rob calls believers to trust Jesus with life’s problems, reject legalism, and embrace the joy and liberty found in serving Him, encouraging a life of faith that brings glory to God.Verse References:John 2:1-11, Isaiah 41:10, Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:7-9, 1 Corinthians 10:23, Ephesians 5:15-16, John 15:13, Ephesians 5:22-25, John 4:4, 1 John 4:19Make sure you su
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When You Fast | Matthew 6:16-18 | Pastor Micah Stephens
30/04/2025 Duración: 01h01minIn this sermon, Pastor Micah Stephens dives into Matthew 6:16-18, continuing his series on the Sermon on the Mount by exploring the often-overlooked Christian discipline of fasting. He clarifies that biblical fasting involves complete abstinence from food, not merely abstaining from certain foods or non-food items, distinguishing it from simply stopping sinful behaviors. Pastor Micah emphasizes that New Testament fasting is not for atonement but for drawing closer to Christ, the atoner, and cultivating a hunger for God’s presence and kingdom. Through practical applications and scriptural examples, he challenges believers to fast regularly for repentance, guidance, desperation, and spiritual hunger, urging them to avoid the hypocritical displays of the Pharisees and pursue fasting with a heart focused on God alone.Verse References: Matthew 6 verses 16-18, Leviticus 16 verses 29-30, Hebrews 9 verse 12, Matthew 9 verses 14-15, Joel 2 verse 12, Acts 13 verses 2-3, Acts 14 verse 23, Esther 4 verse 16, 2 Samuel 12
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Courageous Faith | Daniel 2:24-49 | Pastor James Crawford
23/04/2025 Duración: 50minIn this sermon, Pastor James Crawford delves into Daniel 2:24-49, exploring Daniel’s bold yet humble obedience as he interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, revealing the rise and fall of earthly kingdoms and the eternal supremacy of God’s kingdom. Pastor James emphasizes that God honors courageous faith, using Daniel’s example to challenge believers to remain faithful in mundane or challenging circumstances, prioritize God’s glory over personal ambition, and build their lives on the cornerstone of Jesus Christ. Through Daniel’s humility and reliance on God, the sermon calls listeners to reflect on whether they are pursuing fleeting earthly kingdoms or the unshakable kingdom of God, urging steadfast devotion and service to others.Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used
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He Is Risen | Luke 24:1-12 | Pastor Micah Stephens
22/04/2025 Duración: 44minIn this Resurrection Sunday sermon, Pastor Micah Stephens passionately explores the transformative power of Jesus’ resurrection through Luke 24:1-12, emphasizing the angelic perspective that challenges believers with the question, “Why do you seek the living among the dead?” He connects Christ’s fulfillment of Old Testament feasts—Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits—to God’s eternal plan, urging listeners to embrace the living hope of resurrection power. Pastor Micah calls for repentance and baptism as acts of faith, identifying with Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, and invites the congregation to surrender to a Savior who has loved them since creation’s dawn, making this a compelling message for renewal and commitment.Verse References: 1 Corinthians 15:20, Luke 24:1-12, Job 38:6-7, Genesis 1:26-27, Romans 6:5, Colossians 3:1, Galatians 2:20Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over
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Transformed By The Empty Tomb | 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 | Pastor Rob McCoy
20/04/2025 Duración: 51minIn this Resurrection Sunday sermon, Pastor Rob McCoy celebrates the transformative power of Jesus’ resurrection, drawing from 1 Corinthians 15 to proclaim the gospel’s victory over sin and death. Reflecting on the brutal cost of the cross and the hope of the empty tomb, Pastor Rob connects the resurrection’s impact to personal stories of salvation, cultural lies, and the enduring truth of Christ’s sacrifice. He challenges listeners to embrace Jesus as Savior, emphasizing that the cross and tomb, once symbols of death, now represent hope and eternal life, urging a public profession of faith through baptism to mark this life-changing transformation.Verse References: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, 1 Corinthians 15:54-57Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need
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For He Gave His Only Son | John 19:17-37 | Pastor Rob McCoy
18/04/2025 Duración: 38minIn this Good Friday sermon, Pastor Rob McCoy reflects on the profound cost of Jesus’ crucifixion, emphasizing God’s immense love and justice as demonstrated through Christ’s sacrifice. Drawing from personal experiences and the vivid imagery of Christ’s suffering, Pastor Rob underscores the significance of the cross as the antidote to humanity’s sin, calling believers to embrace redemption, extend mercy, and live boldly for truth. Through reflections on the blood of Jesus, the care for His body, and the selflessness of figures like Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, this message challenges listeners to value the price of salvation and respond with lives dedicated to Christ.Verse References: John 19 verses 17-37, Ephesians 1 verse 7, Hebrews 10 verse 19, Isaiah 53 verse 5Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any
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Hosanna In The Highest | Matthew 21:1-11 | Pastor Micah Stephens
15/04/2025 Duración: 58minIn his Palm Sunday sermon "Hosanna In The Highest," Pastor Micah Stephens passionately unpacks the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem as recounted in Matthew 21, challenging listeners to grapple with the pivotal question, "Who is this?" Pastor Micah vividly contrasts the crowd’s misguided expectations of a conquering Messiah with Jesus’ humble arrival on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy as a peaceful King intent on saving humanity from sin, not merely political oppression. Reflecting on the church’s defiant stand during 2020 against restrictive orders, he underscores the importance of true worship—a heart posture of submission to Christ’s identity as King, not just a prophet—urging believers to align their lives with God’s will through obedience, even when it defies personal comfort or societal norms. This message calls for genuine repentance and a deeper understanding of Jesus’ cosmic rescue mission, setting the stage for Holy Week’s transformative journey to the cross.Verse References:
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Faith In America | Faith Forward | Pastor Rob McCoy
10/04/2025 Duración: 01h05minEpisode 15: In this episode of the Faith Forward Podcast, Pastor Rob McCoy, Pastor Micah Stephens, and Garrett Backstrom dive into a discussion about the newly formed White House Faith Office, examining its leaders and participants while weighing its implications for religious liberty in America, which they view as a positive step. They critique the Prosperity Gospel’s dangers within Christianity, address the secondary debate over ordaining female pastors, and react to a shocking clip of a church embracing drag queens, furries, and transgender identities in a drag show, questioning how such distortions have infiltrated American churches. The trio argues that these issues stem from Christians abandoning their role in politics and the public square, creating a void that the Left and those twisting the Gospel eagerly exploit. They call for discernment in teachings, active love for neighbors, and a bold stand for truth across all spheres of life, including political engagement, to counter these trends.Make sure y
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Pride After Blessing | 2 Kings 20:1-11 | Pastor Rob McCoy
07/04/2025 Duración: 01h01minIn his sermon "Pride After Blessing," Pastor Rob McCoy weaves a compelling narrative that intertwines the biblical story of King Hezekiah with contemporary challenges facing America. Reflecting on his recent speaking engagement in El Cajon, California, McCoy highlights the grassroots efforts to unify conservatives in the state amid economic struggles, soaring debt, and a shifting global trade landscape. He draws a parallel between Hezekiah’s prideful decision to flaunt Judah’s treasures to Babylon—leading to eventual ruin—and America’s post-World War II economic policies that favored foreign manufacturing over domestic prosperity, resulting in a debtor nation burdened by $36 trillion in debt. With fervent conviction, Pastor Rob calls for a selfless recalibration of priorities, urging listeners to endure short-term economic discomfort for the sake of future generations, much like Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, celebrated in communion, exemplifies dying to self so others might live.Verse References: