In this message, the pastor teaches “Demonstrating the Favor of God” from Ephesians 2, urging believers to live as visible proof of God’s covenant kindness (hesed). Building from Abraham’s covenant to our “in Christ” position, he explains that grace and favor have already been released—“the might” is now on our side to believe and act. Using David’s kindness to Mephibosheth as a vivid picture, plus Acts 2, Luke 4, Psalm 102, Exodus 3, and James 5, he paints favor as God’s preferential treatme...
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In this message, the pastor teaches “Demonstrating the Favor of God” from Ephesians 2, urging believers to live as visible proof of God’s covenant kindness (hesed). Building from Abraham’s covenant to our “in Christ” position, he explains that grace and favor have already been released—“the might” is now on our side to believe and act. Using David’s kindness to Mephibosheth as a vivid picture, plus Acts 2, Luke 4, Psalm 102, Exodus 3, and James 5, he paints favor as God’s preferential treatme...
This teaching focuses on “the God of the middle,” reminding believers that God is not only present at the beginning and end of their journey but also in the transitions in between. Using stories like Israel crossing the Red Sea, Samuel setting up the Ebenezer stone, and modern-day testimonies, the message encourages faith in seasons of uncertainty. It highlights that the middle—though often messy and unclear—is the place where miracles take shape and where God’s help is most evident.
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In this message, the pastor teaches “Demonstrating the Favor of God” from Ephesians 2, urging believers to live as visible proof of God’s covenant kindness (hesed). Building from Abraham’s covenant to our “in Christ” position, he explains that grace and favor have already been released—“the might” is now on our side to believe and act. Using David’s kindness to Mephibosheth as a vivid picture, plus Acts 2, Luke 4, Psalm 102, Exodus 3, and James 5, he paints favor as God’s preferential treatme...