Mak shares her powerful testimony of how God had spared her life and thrust her into a passionate relationship with Himself. Lukewarm Christianity is not what God ordained. Passionate ALL IN Christianity is the only example Jesus modeled.
This tag team preaching dynamic message takes us into the personal testimony as of Britnee as well as the powerful story of the prodigal son. Personalized and applicable to all people this message reveals the heart of the Father powerfully. Then Pastor Michel takes us into the story of Absalom, David’s boy and how it ties into the this testament iconic story.
God has been highlighting John chapter 10 to this house for some time. There’s a deeper understanding to the revelation in this chapter that many are unaware of. Pastor Josiah takes us deeper into the meaning of the chapter and particularly what the Lord is saying through John 10:10 concerning healthy shepherds. Wherever God sends you, find healthy shepherds that carry these qualities. Don’t just find people who lead churches, find healthy shepherds.
The story of Sodom and Gomorrah needs to be dissected to understand where the perversion lies so that its failure won’t be repeated. We can learn a lot from this powerful story. Hospitality has a way of bringing forth blessing, just ensure that when you’re blessed you don’t lose your moral compass of family and see spiritual health, family and integrity go out the window. Take care of your own spiritual journey, protect your family — this will honor God.
How could a man be born blind as a consequence of his own sin? Jesus addresses a faulty thinking amongst the religious leaders and the culture. Have we done the same thing by adopting an unhealthy mindset? A blind man is healed and the religious leaders couldn’t compute what happened. The truth is, by faith in obedience this man saw God before his eyes were ever opened! An unoffendable heart and a lifestyle of obedience will take you so far when it comes to seeing God.
Are you struggling to feel close to God? 🤔 In this message, we uncover the truth: God is not far, you may just be distracted. Walking through Matthew 5:1–3, we’ll see how Jesus reveals the secret of intimacy with God: becoming “poor in spirit.” True intimacy happens at the spirit level—not in our bodies, not in our emotions, but in surrendering the deepest part of us to Him. We’ll look at the difference between the Old Covenant system and the New Covenant system of the Kingdom of Heaven under Jesus, and why intimacy with God isn’t earned it’s a gift of grace. We’ll also confront the three major distractions that block intimacy: deception, pain, and the past. Each one weighs down our spirit and can distract us from experiencing God. Jesus calls us to empty ourselves so we can truly experience His presence. If you’ve ever asked, “Why does God feel far away?” this episode will help you replace the lie of distance with the truth of His nearness.
Pastor Josiah breaks down the interesting passage where Jesus curses the fig tree and it dies, unable to bear fruit and its correlation to what was happening with the religious system being done away. Furthermore the powerful story of the woman healed of a terrible infirmity. If anything is above Him, it’s an idol.
We’re sensing the uniqueness of the hour that we’re in as a church, city, state and nation. Something powerful is happening and people are coming from all over to invest into the soil of what’s growing spiritually in San Diego. This is a special moment, can you see it? Pastor Josiah touches on the challenging and interesting portion of scripture dealing with the cursed fig tree and its relation to the time that the people were in in their moment with Jesus. If we miss the intimacy God is beckoning us into, we’ll be ill prepared for what He’s releasing in this season. Get ready — stay ready!
In the Kingdom, naked is being clothed! There’s something about vulnerability with the Lord that has to do with putting on Christ. We’ve got so much available to us but it’s up to us to actually clothe ourselves with what has been provided for us. Don’t let what Christ has made available to us sit in the closet with the tags on. Make a conscience decision to put on Christ and change our mindsets. Elisha chose to pick up and utilize the mantle that Elijah left for him, it couldn’t just sit on the ground. If it’s available, that’s one thing, but to actually utilize what He’s given us by clothing ourselves with His promises and truths THAT IS TRULY POWERFUL!
So many have been arrested by worry. The enemy then throws gasoline on our worry and it becomes anxiety and begins to rot our bones. There’s a degree of trust we need to have in the Lord to meet our needs and carry us through a myriad of difficult circumstances. He is faithfulness and He certainly see’s our situations. We’re the ones who need to come into agreement with His reality, not lose our minds over what we see on the news, social media or heart propagated through the culture. Don’t put more faith into what the devil is doing than what God is doing!
One of the most nutrient packed chapters in the Bible is Exodus 33. Moses is engaging with Yahweh and he’s crying out to God out of intimacy, to show him His glory. It’s a beautiful prayer birthed in the nearness of their relationship which we can all learn so much from. This encounter changed Moses. Eventually his face would shine from these kinds of encounters. But today, we have the light of Christ, living within us! We have a never fading glory that far supersedes what Moses had. It’s far more beautiful! We need that cry for Him to continually show us His glory and also to understand the glory that we are already walking in.
Jesus issues a powerful warning to His disciples about staying away from the leaven of the Pharisee’s. This was during a time when mass ministry was taking place so much so that people were literally stepping on each other to try and get to Jesus. The table was set for authentic healthy ministry, not the phony stuff. What the misguided and stubborn Pharisee’s were doing wasn’t going to cut it and Jesus needed to make sure that all of His followers didn’t let that leaven into their lives. We too must take this advice, heed the warning and believe the authentic to manifest in our lives. Pastor Josiah also shares a powerful prophetic dream related to John 10:10 which is a must hear!
In this message, Pastor Tim challenges us to stop being shocked by the world and start shocking the world with radical grace. Drawing from the life and teachings of Jesus, he unpacks how lowering our expectations, letting go of our need to be right, and responding with love instead of offense positions us to reflect Christ more powerfully than ever before.
In this sermon, “Here I Am: A Generational Response to God,” we unpack 1 Samuel 3:1-10 to reveal how God still calls people of every generation to hear His voice and step into His purpose.
We see young Samuel’s willing heart and Eli’s seasoned guidance working together to create a powerful moment of divine encounter and transition.
This message challenges both the young and seasoned to position themselves to say, “Here I am,” with faith, humility, and readiness. Discover how responding to God’s call across generations can spark renewal, deepen intimacy with Him, and shape a lasting legacy of faith.
Jesus covers all the things necessary for a fully satisfied Kingdom lifestyle. When He was speaking to religious leaders in a home, He corrects some thinking that they needed to have correction on. He also addresses tithing in this crucial New Testament passage. Pastor Josiah takes us all the way back to Genesis where the very concept of tithing is introduced. Understanding where something is established will help us to understand what God wants from us to do, even if it’s thousands of years later. Leaning into the lasting legacy behind generous giving to the Lord is vital for our financial and overall spiritual health. The honesty of the heart is what God is looking at above all else! Study this one out as we look into Melchizedek, Abram, Paul and of course Jesus.
Of course the Lord speaks to us through dreams, but the enemy will also try to weaponize our dreams against us. If we’re not aware of his strategies he’ll be effective. We must be a ready people who understand the schemes of the devil and know how to disarm them. Pastor Josiah breaks down some helpful tools oh how to remain fortified from the enemy getting a foothold in your life. Don’t give the enemy an inch! This message is filled with incredible insight and you can sense the power and presence of the Holy Spirit through the entirety of the podcast just like it’s felt in the room. Press in and receive!
One of the most dramatic portions of scripture is when Elijah engaged in a showdown against 850 wicked prophets. It’s a familiar story, but have you ever looked at it through the lens of fatherhood? It’s so crucial to pick this nugget out of the story and let it fuel our desire to stake a claim on behalf of our families!