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...
In this heartfelt word, the speaker uses the image of a $100 bill—dropped, stepped on, or crumpled—to remind believers that their value never changes. No matter the wounds, lies, or rejection they’ve faced, in Christ they remain new creations, full of worth and called to solve problems in the world. Blending personal family moments with biblical truth, she encourages listeners to rise again, embrace their God-given identity, and live as valuable carriers of His glory.
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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...