In this powerful message from our Bad Soup series, we’re challenged to confront the destructive force of shame and discover God’s power to bring healing and freedom.
Just like the story in 2 Kings 4, where Elisha healed a poisonous pot of soup, this message reveals how God can transform our toxic thoughts and rewrite our stories. Our minds are like bowls of soup—what we put in matters. When shame, lies, and guilt fill our thoughts, they poison our perspective. But through honesty, confession, and the light of God’s truth, we can be made whole again.
This isn’t just about escaping shame—it’s about allowing God to turn your story of failure into a testimony of His grace and redemption.
🔥 Don’t let shame have the final word. Step into freedom today.
In this message we're challenged to confront our insecurities and embrace the potential God sees in us. The story of Elisha and the poisonous stew in 2 Kings 4 serves as a metaphor for our minds, filled with toxic thoughts that hinder our spiritual growth. We're reminded that God believes in us more than we believe in Him.
In a world filled with deception, we're reminded of Jesus' profound words on the cross: 'Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.' This message invites us to look beyond surface-level conflicts and recognize the spiritual battle raging behind the scenes. We're challenged to see that people aren't the real problem - it's the spiritual influences manipulating them. By understanding this, we can approach conflicts with compassion and forgiveness, just as Jesus did.
Relationships are more than casual connections—they’re a reflection of our walk with Christ. In this powerful message from Ephesians 5, we discover how marriage mirrors the love of Christ and His Church, calling us to love sacrificially and honor one another out of reverence for Him.
Whether you’re married, dating, raising children, or building friendships, this sermon reminds us that every relationship is an opportunity for spiritual growth and discipleship. When we put God first, all other relationships find their rightful place and flourish.
💡 Key Scripture: Ephesians 5
🙌 Big Idea: Seek first the Kingdom of God, and you’ll be equipped to love others with a Christlike heart.
Are we living at a healthy pace, or are we caught in the frenetic rush of modern life? This powerful message challenges us to reconsider our relationship with time and rest. Drawing from Jesus' example and the biblical concept of Sabbath, we're reminded that free parking isn't wasted time—it's sacred time.
In this message, we're reminded that God is the Lord of all our circumstances, both good and bad. The key lesson is learning to trust God even when life doesn't go as planned. We explore the story of Paul and Silas singing praises in prison, demonstrating unwavering faith in the face of adversity.
Are we truly living as stewards of God's blessings? This powerful message challenges us to reconsider our relationship with our possessions and our role in God's kingdom. Drawing from the biblical concept of 'first fruits,' we're reminded that everything we have ultimately belongs to God.
In this message we're challenged to examine the true source of our identity. The central theme revolves around the parable of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15, illustrating how we often build our identities on shaky foundations like shame, striving, stuff, and status. But our real identity lies in being children of God. The father's response in the parable - offering a robe, ring, sandals, and a feast - symbolizes honor, authority, freedom, and celebration that come with embracing our true identity in Christ.
In this message we're challenged to examine what it truly means for God to have lordship over our lives. The central theme revolves around Proverbs 3:5-6, urging us to trust in the Lord with all our hearts and not lean on our own understanding. This familiar scripture takes on new depth as we explore its connection to God's lordship. We're encouraged to see trust as more than just belief - it's about placing our complete confidence in God's wisdom, plan, and timing.
What if heaven isn’t just a place far away, but a promise breaking into your life today? In this inspiring message, we trace God’s redemptive plan from the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:8-17) to the New Jerusalem, revealing how Jesus has defeated our last enemy—death—and is making all things new. Discover how heaven is more than golden streets; it's a return to our true home, a reunion with God, and the restoration of all that was broken. Just like keeping your fork because dessert is coming, we’re called to live with expectant hope—because the best is truly yet to come. Let this message shift your focus from temporary troubles to eternal truths.
This message revolves around the Book of Revelation, particularly chapters 8 through 20, which deal with God's final judgment. We're reminded that God's character is both loving and just - He is 'compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness,' yet He 'does not leave the guilty unpunished.' This tension between God's love and justice is beautifully resolved in Jesus Christ, who took God's wrath upon Himself so that we might be forgiven.
Are we ready for the trumpet's call? This message delves into the rapture of the church, drawing fascinating parallels between Jewish wedding customs and Christ's return. The Feast of Trumpets, with its unexpected timing and urgent call to preparedness, serves as a poignant reminder of our need to be spiritually alert.
As we explore the of end times prophecy, we're reminded that God's plan for humanity is intricate and purposeful. The sermon delves into the timeline of last days events, emphasizing that these revelations aren't meant to frighten us, but to give us peace. We're encouraged to see how God's promises to Abraham and the Jewish people are still relevant today, showcasing His faithfulness across millennia.
In this message, we're reminded that following Jesus isn't about sitting on the sidelines—it's about stepping into the mission. Drawing from John 14:12, we explore how Jesus, the prototype of a Spirit-filled life, invites us to continue His work and even expand His reach. We're challenged to live with a new mindset: What would Jesus do if He were me? From acts of compassion to radical hospitality, we are called to be the hands and feet of Christ in a broken world. This message will inspire you to live with purpose, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and to be "Jesus with skin on" to those around you.
In this thought-provoking message, we're invited to take a closer look at our spiritual formation. Are we being shaped intentionally by Jesus—or unintentionally by the world? Drawing from Romans 12:2, we explore the call to renew our minds and resist conforming to culture’s patterns. Transformation isn’t about willpower or waiting for change to happen—it's about surrendering to God's grace and letting His truth reshape the stories we believe about ourselves. With a comparison to Play-Doh, this message reminds us just how moldable we are—and how crucial it is to stay spiritually fresh.
In this message, we're invited to go beyond just claiming the name of Christ and step into the life-changing journey of true discipleship. Jesus didn’t just call us to believe in Him—He called us to follow Him.
Discover how arranging your life around the practices and rhythms of Jesus leads to deep transformation. Drawing from the powerful imagery in John 15, we explore what it means to abide in Christ like branches connected to the vine. This isn't about doing more—it's about living with Jesus, every moment of every day.
In this message we’re reminded that we are soldiers in the Lord’s army, called to stand firm in the midst of spiritual battles. Drawing from Ephesians 6, this sermon unpacks the full armor of God—a spiritual toolkit designed to help believers resist the enemy and walk in victory.