Afleveringen
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As we enter this season of Lent, this episode helps us to see the incredible value of studying the Upper Room Discourse.
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Fear, frustration, and pain—negative emotions we often try to push down and just press on with life. But what if true healing only comes from facing these emotions, not running from them? In this message, Pastor Paul talks about facing our painful emotions with faith, letting Jesus transform them, and finding real peace, joy, and healing in Him. As we enter Lent, a season marked by ashes and renewal, this is our chance to bring our struggles into the light once and for all. Jesus knows our pain—He walked through suffering and gave His life to overcome it.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Sometimes, the outcome that God has planned takes us by surprise…
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Quick fixes won't save you—discover the secret to deep healing. In this message, a powerful man's struggle with pride and brokenness unveils an unexpected invitation to let go, humble yourself, and embrace a transformative journey with God. Are you ready to confront your hidden wounds and experience true, lasting change?
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Through the story of Elijah and Elisha, we see how God's presence shapes and commissions us, calling us to deeper faith and transformation. Whether through a fiery chariot or a still small voice, God's glory is meant to be experienced, not just observed. This message explores how God meets us in the ordinary and empowers us for the extraordinary.
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Who are the truth-tellers in your life? Is our culture ready to listen when they speak?
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How clearly do you see the world around you? In this message, we explore the powerful biblical metaphor of sight—both physical and spiritual. When we rely only on what we see with our eyes, fear and uncertainty can cloud our vision. Pastor Paul explains how spiritual sight allows us to recognize truth, see God's presence in our lives, and understand that He is fighting for us.
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This is an important follow-up conversation to last Sunday’s message on Wickedness. How do we talk with our loved ones about the evil in this world?
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Evil is real, and it thrives when it goes unchecked. In a world that often calls what is wicked good and what is good intolerant, we must stand firm in discerning truth. But recognizing evil isn’t enough—we must turn our hearts toward righteousness. Scripture warns us that unchecked sin leads to destruction, but God, in His mercy, always offers a way back. No one is beyond redemption. True repentance—turning away from darkness and back to God—restores what evil seeks to destroy. The call is clear: pursue the good, stand for truth, and embrace the grace that leads to life.
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This week we have special guest Mackenzie Fisk as we discuss the power of replacing harmful narratives with a better story.
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In this message, Mackenzie confronts the powerful influence of the narratives we tell ourselves. Through the story of Elijah and his encounter with God, we see the tension between negative self-beliefs and the truth of God’s gentle, loving voice. So what are the stories shaping your life today? Are they rooted in fear, doubt, and inadequacy—or in the transformative truth of who God says you are? Reframing these narratives through Scripture can lead to freedom, purpose, and a deeper relationship with Jesus– IF, we let God’s voice be the loudest in our lives.
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Have you ever felt like the ordinary parts of life don’t matter to God? In this message, you’ll see how God is present in both the mundane and the miraculous. Through the story of Elijah and the widow, Pastor Paul shows how God works through every moment to provide, guide, and include us in His greater plan. Be encouraged that nothing in your life is too small for His care!
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What are you offering your life to? Reflecting on the truth that each day we place our time, energy, and resources on an altar, we are reminded to examine where we invest ourselves. In a world of competing "altars" that demand much but deliver little, we’re called to fully devote ourselves to God—the true source of life, purpose, and peace.
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Elijah lived in a very complicated time. This week we dig into the context that informs the narrative.
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The Holy Spirit moved in extraordinary ways through Elijah and Elisha, yet we are reminded that they were just like us. Ordinary people who seek the face of God and experience His presence in powerful miracles and tender moments of stillness.
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What happens when we lose our connection to the vine?
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What role should communion play in our worship services? How can we learn from Church History and various traditions to explore this question?
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In this message, Pastor Paul explores Jesus’ declaration, "I am the Bread of Life," showing how only He can satisfy our deepest hunger. Through John’s Gospel, we’re invited to embrace the eternal fulfillment found in Christ alone.
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…and he’s not the only one.
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