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Hey, what's up, family? Ja, Ben here and we are about to jump into God's word. I'm so excited about this sermon. I believe it's going to speak to your heart and be a blessing to you, to your friends, your family, just your whole world as you are following Jesus. Listen, if you have not done it yet, would you please like and subscribe and I don't know, do all the things that they tell us to do, hit the, hit the ring notifications, all of that would be such a blessing as we're just trying to spread this message that God is doing here in Vegas to the world. You're going to love this sermon. I'm going to talk to you at the end of the message as well. So let's jump in together from the subject.
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Only believe. Only believe. Just elbow your neighbor, make sure they know you're alive. Tell them. Only believe. Come on, let them know. Only believe. Only believe. Look at your second choice. Tell them you too. Only believe. Come on, tell them. Only believe. Father, thank you for what today is, what it represents and what it means to us. That it's not just something we look back on and celebrate, but it's something we live in. That Jesus, you rose that you are alive. And because you live, we live. We give you the glory for all that you have done and all that is to come in our life. I thank you that not one person is here by accident, but that you have drawn us here for this moment, for such a time as this. I thank you that everybody who needs answers today would get answers. Everyone who needs a miracle today would receive. Everyone who needs to begin a relationship with you would do that. This would be a day of miracles for every person in this room. Speak to us now, Lord, in Jesus name. Come on. And everybody said Amen. Can we clap our hands one more time and celebrate the goodness of our God? That who would believe in him? Whosoever would believe in him, believe in him. Believe, believe, believe. That's what Christianity is. That's what faith is. That's what the gospel is. That's what the message of Jesus is, that God loves you. And in response to that love, we believe. Now listen, when I say believe, I mean believing, not earning, believing, not trying, believing, not working. Now, I want to leave that up on the screen for a moment to help you understand something. When I talk about the gospel, when I talk about a relationship with Jesus, when I talk about a faith in Jesus Christ, I'm talking about believing. Earning is religion. Trying is religion. Working is religion that is man's attempt to. To get to God. That is not the gospel of Jesus Christ. The gospel of Jesus is not man getting to God. It is God becoming a man in Christ and coming to us when we couldn't find him, when we didn't even know we were lost, when we didn't know who to call. He calls our name. He finds us, and he brings us into right relationship with God. This is the good news. Jesus Christ. And this is the good news of Easter. And this is the good news for every weary soul in this place.
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That all you have to do is
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believe, not achieve, believe not, try, not earn, receive the free gift called salvation. For me, that happened June 10, 1998, in Del Rio, Texas. I was 15 years old. 27 years later. I've never looked back. I didn't even really know what I was saying yes to. I didn't really understand at all the call of God on my life. I definitely didn't think I'd end up in Vegas. Hello. I did not think that would be happening. I didn't really understand a lot. I was not ready. I was only 15. I had not fully counted the cost. I wasn't mature enough to even understand that. I didn't really know all that I was saying yes to. But I did know in that moment, God loved me. I did know in that moment that heaven and hell were real. I did know in that moment that I could not save myself. And in a moment, pure mercy and grace, God reached out to me. And I knew in that moment, if I would just say yes, something would begin in my life. And what God did for me, God will do for you. And if God has ever saved one, he could save all. And all you have to do is believe. Believe, believe. Everybody say, only believe. I'm gonna give you three things to believe in today. And the first is this. Believe that Jesus loves you. For God so loved the world. So love not. Kind of loves not, loves not, has to love because he's God. And that's probably the right thing to do. No. He so loves the world. There's people in your life you love. There's people in your life you have to love. And there's some people in your life that you so love. I just want you to understand about God. He so loves you. So loves you. Can't say it enough. Couldn't show you any better than the way he did. He loves you. And you must believe that about God. Why? Because the great late A.W. tozer said it like this. When what you think about when you think about God is the most important thing about you. That if you're afraid of God, if you're worried about your walk with God, if you. If you see God as this old, angry, upset great grandfather in the sky with a lightning bolt with your name on it, friend, you'll never run to him when you're hurting. You'll never rejoice in Him. On a good day in the valley, you'll blame him, and on the mountaintop you'll give yourself the credit and you will constantly run from a God who loves you. But if you would believe today that God so loves you that in the valley he's faithful. And on the mountaintop he's faithful. And on your worst day, he's there. And on your best day, he's still there. Because God loves me.
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Jesus loves me.
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This I know. But the Bible tells me so. God so loves you.
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This is not you loving God.
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This is not you doing enough to
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get God to love you.
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This is God loving you and doing enough to hopefully turn your heart to Him.
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This is not religion.
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This is not man's attempt.
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Have I done enough?
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Have I prayed enough? Have I given enough? Have I forgiven enough?
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Have I been nice enough? Have I. Have I done enough to get to heaven?
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Let me just answer that. No.
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And you can't. And that's actually good news. Because if it was on you, it would never be enough. So Christ came and did what you could not do.
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And on the cross Jesus cries out, it is finished. Not, it's almost finished. Not, it's 99% finished. Good luck trying to figure out the 1%, because you couldn't even do that. I couldn't even do that. So Jesus completely pays the price. Completely. How do I respond to that? I say thank you. How do I respond to that? I give God the glory. How do I respond to that? I rejoice in the same way that after this service, maybe someone's going to take you to brunch. Maybe someone's going to take you to lunch and they're going to say, hey, today I've got the bill. When that happens, you don't fight about it. You don't argue about it. You don't try to pay it twice. No, you say, thank you and you eat. Come on, somebody.
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Come on. The price has been paid. Jesus paid it all. It is finished.
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Celebrate now.
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Thank your neighbor for paying for your
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brunch after this service. Come on. Thank him in advance. I believe a spirit of generosity is going to hit you. Come on,
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See, religion cries out, do
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you need to do more, man?
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I feel like I need to do
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you need to do more. And you do, because you'll never do enough. But Christianity says, done. The work is done. The work is complete. Done. Can you imagine that thief on the cross? He's hanging there beside Jesus, and he says, lord, would you remember me when you come into your kingdom? And Jesus says, today you'll be with me in paradise within minutes. The scripture says the Roman guards came and they broke the legs of those two thieves so that they would suffocate. And he dies, opens his eyes, and there he is in heaven. Walks up to those pearly gates and there's an angel there. Maybe he's got, like, the Lamb's book of life. I don't really know how it all worked out, but there he is. And he goes, oh, man. You're new, huh? He goes, yeah, yeah, brand new. Just. Just. Where'd you go to church? I don't have a record of church attendance. I've never been to church. Oh, when did you get baptized? I don't see a baptism card, a baptism record. I don't see nothing on the Instagram. Nothing. I don't. No, I've never been. I've never been baptized. Name the ten Commandments. Didn't know there was ten. I don't know. I don't know what you do for a living. Oh, no, we don't want to talk about that. We don't want to talk about that.
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Then how did you get here? What gave you the right? Who said you could come?
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The man in the middle cross said I could come.
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And so here I am. Not by my works, not by my merit, not by what I did, but by what Jesus did for me. Can I get about 200 people to shout and clap and celebrate Jesus? Jesus, Jesus, friend. If there is anything in you. If I was to interview you today,
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if there was anything in you, and
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I said, why should you go to heaven?
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If there's anything in you that says, well, I came to church. I mean, guy came to the 1045. Took me forever to find a parking space. I mean, that has to count for something. I threw 20 bucks in the offering. I've been a nicer husband. If there's anything in you that is still relying on you, that is called self righteousness, that is called religion, that is called self sufficiency. There should only be one name that comes out of your mouth. If I was to ask you, why should you go to heaven? Why should you receive eternal Life. And it should be Jesus. Jesus, Jesus. The book of Acts says there is one name given under heaven by which men can be saved, and that name is Jesus. Come on, let's give that name the greatest praise. Clap your hands and celebrate the grace of God. Jesus.
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And Jesus loved you so much. Number two.
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That Jesus died for you. Believe that Jesus died for you. Christ died. Why did Christ die? For our sins. Why did Jesus go to the cross? For our sins. Christ died for our sins. First Corinthians 15:3. Christ died for our sins. He died because of us. He died for us. He died as us. Christ died for our sins, taking on the punishment we deserve, taking on the wrath we deserve. Taking upon himself the penalty that we. Not that he deserved. That we deserved in our place. Dying on the middle cross, on the day that Jesus died, the guilty was set free and the innocent was condemned. This is the message of Easter. This is the message of the Gospel. This is Christianity. That Christ died for our sin. Think about this. God told Adam and Eve at the very beginning, Genesis, chapter two, the very beginning of your Bible, he said, all of this is yours. This whole planet is yours. This whole garden is yours. There is more than enough food. There is more than enough abundance. There is more than enough. It's all. There's more than enough length, because that's who God is. He's. He's a God of more than enough. He's a God of generosity. He's a God of abundance. He's not a God of just enough. He's a God of more than. He goes. All of this is yours. Enjoy it. Just. Just one thing. There's one tree. It's mine. And that was God's way of saying two things. Number one, I'm holy and I'm righteous. And there are some things that will never belong to you. They belong to me. But number two, it was God's way of saying, trust me. What I have given you will be more than enough. You don't need anything beyond me. God said, if you would sin, though, if you would eat of that tree, you would surely die. Sure enough, Adam and Eve did what we all do. They grew discontent and ungrateful for the abundance of God. And they end up eating from that tree called the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. They eat of the tree. The Bible says that their eyes were open. And on that day, did they die physically, no. But they died spiritually. On that day, sin entered the world. Death entered the world. Destruction entered the world. And you could read from Genesis, Chapter Two. Just to Genesis chapter six, just four chapters. We see death, we see murder, we see rape, we see pain, we see violence, we see hatred, we see so much evil in such a short amount of time. Because anytime humanity rejects evil, God and the ways of God, it leads to darkness and to destruction. Death entered the world, but Christ died for our sins. He took upon himself what we deserve. What is the. What is the payment of sin? Romans 6, 23. The wages of sin. The payment of sin. The thing we deserve for our sin. The payment we deserve. You owe. Earned it. You worked for it. You earned death. The wages of sin is death. But now notice this. God does not say the wages of sin and death and the wages of a good Christian moral life is heaven. That's not what he said. Huh? He doesn't compare wages to wages because they're not the same. You earn death, you earn hell, you earn, earn wrath. You don't earn heaven, you don't earn life. You don't earn peace. You don't earn joy, you don't earn love. It is a gift of God. Come on. There is a gift of God. It's called grace. It's called mercy.
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You can't achieve it.
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You can only receive it. The gift of God is eternal life. And so Jesus died for our sins. And on the cross. 2nd Corinthians 5:21. For our sake, he made him to be sin. Jesus became sin, became a sin offering on the cross. Why did he become sin? So that we might become the righteousness of God. He became that we might become. He became sin. That we might become righteous. As much as Jesus became sin on the cross, we, we now become righteous by faith. As much as he did not deserve wrath, we do not deserve mercy. But we get it. As much as the cross is real, salvation is real.
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As much as what Jesus experienced was real, what we can now experience in
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Christ is real to God be the glory. He became sin. That we might become the righteousness of God in Christ. I want you to catch this. We are not talking about. I said yes to Jesus and I got on a path of self improvement. I got on a path of moralism. I, I needed a little bit of a pick me up on Sundays. You know, it's probably good for the family to be in church on Sunday.
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So here we are.
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That is not what I'm talking about. I am not talking about a remodel. I am talking about a complete revival, a complete revolution. I'm talking about a change from, from the inside out that I don't Want to do the same? I don't want to talk the same. I don't want to walk the same.
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Because Jesus changed my life. Do I have any saved people, sanctified people, Holy Ghost filled people in the house who have been changed by the blood of Jesus. Come on, give him praise today in the house of the Lord. Don't let me shout alone. And because he died, this is good news.
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This will sound crazy, but this is good news. Because he died, I can die. Yeah, I can die. When I said yes to Jesus, I now enter into Galatians 2:20. I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. Therefore, the life I now live, I live by faith in the Son of God. I've been crucified with Christ. That old that. That alcoholic died. That angry person died, that addict died, that fear died, that insecurity died, that racism died, that prejudice died, that ego died, that pride died, that selfishness died, that greed, all that died when I said yes to Jesus. And I've been raised into new life. This is why baptism is so important. Javin, you just told me the thief on the cross didn't get baptized. Yeah, he didn't. He had like 3, 3 seconds to get saved and then he died. You can get baptized. And guess what? You should. Not because it saves you, but because it's your story. Not because it's going to decide heaven or hell, but because it's going to be a part of your testimony that may just decide heaven or hell for your friends and family. And we've got water baptism coming up April 18th. And friend, if you've never gotten gone into the waters of baptism, it's time to say this in water baptism. I've been crucified with Christ. I've died. The old me is gone. And now I've been raised and I'm like, this is not a pool party. This is not a Holy Ghost splash zone. This is me letting the whole world know. This is me letting my family know. This is me letting my friends friends know. This is reminding myself. This is me telling God. This is me telling every devil in hell. I am not who I was. I've died to that old life, and I've been raised into new life. Can I get a witness? I want to tell you, friend, if you've never been baptized, hit that QR code, tap that CL logo in front of you and sign up. But here's the good news. Lastly, Jesus rose again for you. See, we don't stay under the water. Come on, somebody. This is not a death cult religion. This is not just a celebration of death. Oh. On the third day, Jesus rose. And because he rose, we rise into newness of life. Jesus rose again. For you see, this was very hard for the disciples to believe. It's kind of, it's kind of crazy. If you, if you ever read the gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke or John, you'll, you'll see this. Three and a half years, Jesus is preaching, and for three and a half years, he says this. Hey, guys, I'm gonna die, and then three days later, I'm gonna rise from the dead. And they're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever, Jesus. When are we gonna overthrow Rome? And he's like, no, no, no, no, I'm not doing that. I'm, I'm going to die. And then three days later, I'm going to get up. No, no, no. Yeah. When are you going to establish Jerusalem as the capital city of the world? No, no, no, I'm not. I'm not building an earthly kingdom which is good for all of us Americans to remember. Democrat and Republican. Jesus said, I'm not doing that. I'm actually doing something deep on the inside of you. Hallelujah. The kingdom is not out here. It's in here. I, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm going to die and I'm going to raised up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever, Jesus. Let's go establish it. No, no, no, no, no. I'm going to die. And like Jonah, three days in the whale, I'm going to go three days in the earth, and then I'm going to get back up again. And they never believed him. For three and a half years, they didn't believe him. And on the day that he's crucified, they all look at me go, what you doing up there? And he's like, dog, I told you I was going to die. So they were in such denial that when he died, it was custom to honor your friend by anointing the dead body with oil, with perfume, to just kind of send them off. And the women, Mary, who we're about to read about, she. She wanted to go and anoint his body, but it ended up being Friday night. The Sabbath had started, and under Jewish law, they could not work anymore. So she could not anoint his body on Friday, and she could not anoint his body on Saturday for the Sabbath. So now she's waiting for Sunday morning. She's not waiting for Sunday morning because she's expecting a resurrection. She's going to anoint her overzealous friend who did a couple of miracles. He had a good heart. Amen. But he just. He was crazy. That's what she thought. Let me prove it to you. She walks into the tomb, he's not there. And she doesn't see. Celebrate and rejoice and go, dad could not hold you. No, she doesn't do that.
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She goes, they stole his body. Somebody stole my friend. She had no.
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Even when he was gone, she didn't believe. So God finally goes, all right, Michael, Gabriel, get down there. And he sends angels down to go talk to her. And they said, what are you doing here? Luke 24. Why do you look for the living among the dead? Now, I'm going to let y' all shout. This is church right now. I'm going to let you all shout, he's not here.
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Come on, somebody shout, he has risen. Somebody celebrate. I'm going to let. I'm going to let about 500 people have church real quick and just celebrate the goodness and the faithfulness and the mercy and the power of God, that Jesus is alive. Jesus is alive. Jesus is alive. Somebody shout, hallelujah.
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Glory to God. You could stand, sit, do cartwheels. I don't care. But. But aren't we all guilty of that, C.C. i can't judge Mary because I'm guilty. I'm guilty of looking for the living among the dead. I'm guilty of trying to find the eternal in the temporal. For some of you, your graveyard addiction. Some of you, your graveyard is the strip club. For others of you, it's the casino. For others of you, it's religion. You've put all your faith in what you can do. For others of you, it's the dream that you created of. Well, if I make enough, and if I get this amount of square feet, and if I get this car, if I get that car, if I get a boat, If I could just get me a boat. If I could just get a boat, I'll be. And you know what's crazy, dog? You'll get the boat. And you're still you. And you finally get 4,000 square feet, and you're still jacked up. And you. And you marry the hot chick and you're still a mess. And. And. And. And y' all finally have a baby, and you. And you're still selfish up here. Why? Because nothing in the temporal can satisfy what only the eternal.
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I'm talking about peace. I'm talking about joy. I'm talking about love. I'm talking about hope. I'm talking about faith. I'm talking about what that strip cannot offer you, what America cannot offer you, what a man or a woman cannot offer you, what money cannot offer you, what money cannot buy. I tell that Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. And I'm not saying all the things are wrong.
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I'm saying there is one thing that satisfies. There's a divine spark in you. God created you. You have a living soul. You're not part of this animal kingdom. You are a part of God's creation. And here's what God put in the. In the DNA of every human soul. He put eternity in their hearts. So there's actually something evil, eternal I'm looking for. That's why you. You. You get whatever you think you needed, and you get it and you go, was this wasn't. Because it was never enough, because it was never meant to be enough. So I want to tell you that your heart will always be homesick till it finds its creator. I'm always searching. Get out of that graveyard,
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of those burial grounds, and see. You're looking for the living. I think that's why you're here. I'm here because my wife made me come. She don't. She can't make you do nothing, bro. What are you talking about? I think we're actually here today. I think we're all here today because we're homesick. And home has a name, and it's Jesus. And I think there's just something in us around Christmas and Easter that goes, maybe there's more. Hopefully this ain't it. Hopefully there's more to Life than a 9 to 5. Hopefully there's more to life than an Instagram following. Hopefully there's more than life than a. Than a Friday night at wherever. Hopefully there's more than a cheap thrill. American dream. There is more. More has a name. He is Jesus. And so now he offers you something beautiful. Revelation 3:20. My favorite scripture. This scripture always brings me back to what really matters, Because my life's busy and there's a lot of demands on my life, and I have a very weird life because my faith in Christ and my job are connected. So it's weird. So I'm always having to write sermons and write books and write songs. Songs and. And produce and help and minister. And so it's. So my life. My life can get very fuzzy. Yeah. Sometimes I'm reading the Bible not because I want to know Jesus, but because I need another sermon because y' all are showing up again this Sunday. And I gotta like, oh, my God. Too real. But it's real. It's real. But I always go back here because. Because I remember being 15, 27 years ago. I remember being 15, and I remember feeling this. I stand at the door and knock, and if anyone would open that door, I will come in. This is Jesus talking to you. I'd love to come in. And why does God want to come into our life? To cleanse our life and to clean our life and to change our life and to push out darkness. Yeah, he'll do all that. He'll do all. He's so patient. He'll do all that. Trust me. I've been in this 27 years. I got shoes older than some of y'. All. I've been in this long enough now. I'm. I'm grown. I found that he's not in a hurry. And your zeal is not maturity. Yes. Here. He's so patient to just sit down and go, can we have a meal? Because it's like he's so confident in his own character and mercy and grace that he knows that if you would just look at him face to face and hear his voice, it would change your life. Can we be friends? And I go back to that now at 42, going back to all this time, going. It's all just knowing Jesus. It's just a walk with God. It's just friendship with Jesus. Has that changed me? Yeah. Has that radically changed how I think and how I act and how I spend money and. Oh, man, it's done all that, but it all just comes back to that. And I want to ask, do you know Jesus? Because if you don't know, if you don't know Jesus like that, I want to give you an opportunity to become a follower of Jesus. See, before I got saved, I knew church. I was born and raised in church. I knew how to act in church. I knew how to lift my hands at the right part of every song. You know, right at the bridge, you know, it's like, all right, here we go. I knew how to say praise the Lord. I even knew scripture, but I didn't know God. Then I met God. You can know God. You can know and love Jesus, and you can know that you are known and loved by Jesus. Only believe. Hey.
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I'm hoping that today's message was a blessing to you. I know that God is speaking to you, and I pray more than anything, ministering to you, to your soul, to your family, and talking to you about your walk with Jesus and your life. In the future. So, man, I'm just so honored that you would take time to be with us today. I want to take a moment to just reach out to you. If this ministry has been a blessing, if my preaching and teaching ministry has ever spoken to your heart, I'd love to ask you to prayerfully consider partnering with us in this ministry. Las Vegas is one of the most unreached cities in America, in the most unreached state in America. And we're doing everything we can to tell everybody we can about Jesus. And again, if this ministry has been a blessing to you, would you consider partnering with us? You can go to citylightvegas.com and you can give there. You could send in checks, whatever you want to do. All the giving will be down below. But again, we. We can't do this without the faithful support of God's people. As the Apostle Paul said. He said in the book of Philippians, we're partners together in the ministry. And this ministry, seeing hundreds of people every week come to Christ, hundreds of people water baptized every month. And more than that, man, we're just helping people and serving people. And if you've got a heart for missions, if you've got a heart for unreached people, if you've got a heart to see the gospel go to new places. And there is no better place that I could think of, especially in America, than Las Vegas. And so if you want to help us, that would be amazing. And I'm just so grateful for you. I'm so grateful you're following along on this journey. And I can't wait to see you next week. God bless you.
Date: April 6, 2026
Host: Jabin Chavez
In this impactful Easter sermon, Pastor Jabin Chavez centers on the essential message of Christianity: belief in Jesus. Emphasizing the grace of God over religious striving, he calls listeners to "only believe"—not to earn, work, or try to gain God's favor, but to receive the finished work of Jesus Christ. By recounting biblical truths, personal testimony, and practical illustrations, Jabin unpacks what it really means to trust in God's love, Christ's sacrifice, and the power of resurrection. The tone is passionate, relatable, and energizing, designed to inspire listeners to move from religious effort to authentic faith.
"When I say believe, I mean believing, not earning, believing, not trying, believing, not working." – Jabin [01:54]
"What God did for me, God will do for you. And if God has ever saved one, he could save all. And all you have to do is believe." – Jabin [04:25]
"There's some people in your life that you so love. I just want you to understand about God. He so loves you." – Jabin [05:34]
"What you think about when you think about God is the most important thing about you." – Jabin (quoting Tozer) [05:56]
"When that happens, you don't fight about it. You don't argue about it. ... You say, thank you and you eat." [07:39]
"Christ died for our sins, taking on the punishment we deserve...on the day that Jesus died, the guilty was set free and the innocent was condemned." [13:25]
"You can't achieve it. You can only receive it. The gift of God is eternal life." [15:19]
"On the third day, Jesus rose. And because he rose, we rise into newness of life. Jesus rose again for you." [18:24]
“Why do you look for the living among the dead?” [22:39]
On self-sufficiency and religion:
"If there's anything in you that is still relying on you, that is called self-righteousness, that is called religion, that is called self-sufficiency." [10:32]
The Thief on the Cross:
Q: "Then how did you get here? What gave you the right? Who said you could come?"
A: "The man in the middle cross said I could come." [09:55]
On trying to find life in the wrong places:
"I'm guilty of looking for the living among the dead. ... For some of you, your graveyard is the casino. For others, it's religion...nothing in the temporal can satisfy what only the eternal [can]." [23:45, 24:44]
The longing for more:
"Your heart will always be homesick till it finds its creator. ... Home has a name, and it's Jesus." [25:45, 26:13]
| Timestamp | Segment / Highlight | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:39 | Theme Introduction: "Only believe." | | 03:25 | Jabin’s salvation story and the universality of grace. | | 05:34 | The "so love" of God. | | 07:39 | Brunch illustration: salvation as a free gift. | | 09:55 | The thief on the cross and the core of the Gospel. | | 11:30 | The significance of Christ's death—substitution and grace. | | 15:19 | Salvation as a gift, not a reward; referencing Romans 6:23. | | 17:15 | The result of Jesus’ death: transformation, not just moral improvement (Galatians 2:20). | | 18:24 | The power and promise of the resurrection. | | 22:39 | Angel’s message: “Why do you look for the living among the dead?” | | 26:13 | Deep yearning for "more" and the call to find home in Jesus. | | 28:48 | Pastor Jabin’s invitation to know Jesus personally. |
"Do you know Jesus? Because if you don't...I want to give you an opportunity to become a follower of Jesus." [29:30]
The sermon is a vibrant reminder that Christianity is not about what we earn but about whom we trust; not about self-improvement, but about receiving the finished work and ongoing presence of Jesus Christ. For everyone—wherever they find themselves—Jabin’s message is clear: Only believe.
For water baptism or taking a next step, listeners are encouraged to connect at City Light Church and through the links provided.