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What if the most unlikely person in the room is exactly who God had in mind?Nacho Libre is not just a comedy. It is based on the true story of Father Sergio Gutierrez Benitez, a Mexican priest who became a professional wrestler to fund his orphanage. His story raises three questions that every believer eventually has to wrestle with: Am I qualified enough for what God is asking of me? Is the conflict I am feeling a sign that I am on the wrong path? And am I performing for an identity I already have?In this message, we unpack what this unlikely story reveals about how God works, how He calls people, and how He defines who we are.Three things you will walk away with: First, God consistently chooses people the world overlooks, and Scripture backs this up from Abraham to Moses to Peter. Second, the tension you feel when pursuing God's purpose is often confirmation, not contradiction. Third, you were never meant to fight for your identity. You fight from it.Whether you are feeling unqualified, burned out, or unsure of your calling, this message is for you.Key Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:27-29, Romans 7, Colossians 3:17, Ephesians 2:8-10

What if everything you've done to earn God's love has only kept you from receiving it? Saving Private Ryan is more than a war movie. It's one of the most brutally honest pictures of sacrifice, mission, and grace ever put on film. And Pastor Jim Burgen uses it to answer a question most of us are afraid to ask: what if you're not the hero of your own story? In this message from Flatirons Church's At the Movies series, Jim walks through three things the film exposes about our relationship with God: what it means to live on mission, the real cost of sacrifice, and the difference between grace and constantly trying to earn your worth. If your faith feels shaky, your life has gone sideways, or you're trusting God in hard times this message speaks directly to where you are. Because the redemption story God has for you isn't waiting on your performance. Jesus' teachings make one thing clear: the rescue has already happened. Your only job is to receive it. Scripture: Ephesians 2:8–9, John 3:16

What if the broken places in your life are exactly where God makes you stronger?In this message from 2 Timothy 2:1-7, we explore three powerful images — a soldier, an athlete, and a farmer — and what they reveal about how we grow through resistance, discipline, and rest.Whether you're in a season of suffering, struggling to stay disciplined, or just running on empty, this message is for you.In this message you'll discover:• Why self-denial is the path to real freedom• How submitting to God's design makes you unbreakable• Why rest is just as important as resistance• How God's grace is the source of every kind of strengthKey Scriptures: 2 Timothy 2:1-7 | Luke 9:23 | James 5:7-8 | 2 Corinthians 12:9

What if the hardest thing you’ve lived through is the very thing God wants to use to change someone else’s life?Mother’s Day can bring joy, grief, pressure, regret, exhaustion, and questions most people never say out loud. In this message, Pastor Jim Burgen takes an honest look at purpose, pain, identity, motherhood, faith, shame, healing, and what it means to put God on display in a broken world. This is a raw conversation for women carrying invisible weight, men who need to wake up, and anyone wondering if their past disqualified them from a meaningful life.God never promised an easy life, but He does promise that your pain is not pointless. Romans 8 reminds us that God works through every part of our story, even the parts we wish never happened. Divorce, betrayal, addiction, abuse, loss, disappointment, failure, loneliness, and exhaustion do not get the final word. Jesus does. This message is about moving forward, forgiving yourself, trusting God again, and discovering that your greatest purpose may not be success, achievement, or approval. Your purpose is to show the world what God can do through a life that refuses to quit.Key Scriptures: Romans 8:28-30

What if everything you’re chasing still leaves you empty?This message hits the tension we all feel but rarely admit. Success, money, status, even the dream life we imagine can’t carry the weight of our identity. Through stories of Tom Brady, Solomon, and real-life struggles with approval and achievement, we see a pattern. We chase more to prove we’re enough, but it never delivers. The truth is simple but hard. The things we build for ourselves will never satisfy the deeper need inside us.Something shifts when we stop trying to prove ourselves and start surrendering. Jesus flips the script. Instead of building a life around taking, He shows us a life built on giving. Purpose isn’t something you create through success. It’s something you discover by serving something bigger than you. When you let go of control, approval, and identity tied to performance, you finally find freedom, meaning, and a life that actually matters.Key Scripture: Ecclesiastes 2:11, Matthew 16:25, Mark 10:45, Philippians 2:6–7, Ephesians 2:10

What if the peace you feel isn’t real, just avoidance?You can silence the noise, dodge hard conversations, and convince yourself everything is fine. But underneath, there’s still tension, anxiety, and pressure building. This story pulls back the curtain on artificial peace and exposes what’s really going on inside. It shows how avoiding conflict, numbing pain, and controlling outcomes can look like peace but slowly break your life. Real change starts when you stop blaming everyone else and face the war within. The shift happens through surrender, not control. Jesus steps into that inner chaos and offers something deeper than surface calm. Peace that rebuilds your soul, reshapes your heart, and changes how you show up in relationships, conflict, and everyday life.Key Scriptures: James 4:1–2, James 3:2–5, Matthew 5:9, Matthew 5:21–22, James 3:9–10

What if the thing you run to for relief is the very thing destroying you?This story pulls back the curtain on sexual brokenness, shame, and the quiet battles most men never talk about. It challenges the idea that porn and hidden sin are harmless, exposing how they shape identity, damage relationships, and leave you feeling empty. Instead of fear tactics, it points to something deeper: you were designed for real connection, not artificial substitutes.Everything shifts when hidden pain is brought into the light. What starts as secrecy and self-medication becomes a turning point toward healing, honesty, and freedom. Jesus doesn’t shame you, He calls you out of hiding and into a new identity. The same story that once defined your guilt can become the very thing God uses to restore you and help others break free.

Are you living a real life… or just a version that looks right but leaves you empty?This message confronts the quiet tension many feel but rarely say out loud. Life can look successful on the outside while something deeper feels off. We chase comfort, quick answers, and easy solutions, building lives on things that seem to work. But over time, those sources stop holding up. Like broken cisterns, they promise relief but never truly satisfy. The result is a life that functions but lacks purpose, peace, and identity.This is an invitation to shift from artificial living to something real. Not by trying harder, but by changing the source. Instead of relying on success, control, or comfort, we’re called back to something deeper that actually sustains. Real transformation begins when we stop managing symptoms and start surrendering to Jesus. That’s where freedom begins, and where a full, grounded, and purpose-filled life is finally found.

What if the thing you’re holding onto is the very thing keeping you stuck?This Easter message cuts through the noise and gets real about why so many of us feel trapped by our past, our pain, or our patterns. Using a simple farming story, we see a deeper truth: nothing grows unless something first dies. Jesus didn’t just talk about it, He lived it. He stepped into suffering, faced separation, and chose the cross so you wouldn’t have to carry your sin alone.Everything changes when you trust what He did for you.Jesus went first. He let His life fall like a seed into the ground, trusting God would bring new life. And He did. Now that same invitation is on the table for you. Let go of what’s killing you. Bury the anger, the shame, the control. On the other side is freedom, forgiveness, and a new kind of life that actually feels alive.

What do you do when you’ve blown it so badly you don’t think you can come back?This story walks through two men who failed Jesus in massive ways, Judas and Peter, and asks a question most of us avoid. What happens after the moment you cross the line? Both looked strong on the outside. Both crashed in the dark. One tried to fix it alone and lost everything. The other ran back to Jesus. Failure isn’t the end. It’s the fork in the road. One path is shame, hiding, and self-destruction. The other is honest repentance and a return to Jesus. Peter’s story shows that even after denial, there’s restoration, purpose, and a future. Not because he was strong, but because he went back to the only One who could fix what he couldn’t.