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Frontier Church
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100 episodes
6 days ago
Renewing the Beauty of Jesus on the Frontiers of Our City
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Renewing the Beauty of Jesus on the Frontiers of Our City
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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LIVE THE STORY, TELL THE STORY: Revival that looks like Justice, Isaiah 58:1-12
Frontier Church
44 minutes
3 weeks ago
LIVE THE STORY, TELL THE STORY: Revival that looks like Justice, Isaiah 58:1-12
Real revival doesn’t start with louder worship—it starts with honest repentance.In Revival That Looks Like Justice, Pastor Christian Martinsen continues our Live the Story, Tell the Story missional series with Isaiah 58—God’s piercing confrontation of hypocrisy and hollow religion. His people were fasting, praying, and performing devotion, yet ignoring the very people He cared about.Isaiah’s trumpet still sounds today: faith that never costs us anything for the sake of others isn’t faith at all.This message invites us into a different kind of fast—a Fast of Presence—where grace turns outward into justice, and revival looks like setting others free.Before chasing emotional revival, God calls us to heart-level renewal:to stop performing faith and start practicing mercy,to stop hiding from our own flesh and start moving toward need in love.Let Isaiah 58 hold up the mirror.Let grace expose the gap between what we say and what we live—and let the Spirit fill it.
Frontier Church
Renewing the Beauty of Jesus on the Frontiers of Our City