
Hosted by Gospel City Church · EN

You don’t have to earn what God has already given—but you do have to receive it. In Joshua 13–19, Israel finally steps into the land they fought for… yet many never fully possess what was theirs. The same is true today. God has given you a specific “lot”—a life, a place, and a purpose. Will you step into it, or settle for less? Don’t live like a spiritual beggar when you’ve been given a rich inheritance.

You don’t have to learn everything the hard way. In Joshua 11–12, Israel faces overwhelming opposition but walks into victory by trusting God, not giving in to fear, and dealing decisively with what stood in their way. In this message, we explore three powerful lessons that can spare you unnecessary pain and spiritual setback: Don’t give in to fear Don’t put your trust in anything other than God Don’t let “giants” remain in your life The life God has promised is on the other side of these decisions.

Jesus didn’t just promise a better life—He promised to build an unstoppable people. In Matthew 16:18, we discover that the church is not a place, but a powerful movement built on Christ Himself, advancing against the power of death. And here’s the twist: the abundant life Jesus promises is experienced most fully when we join Him in that mission.

Answered prayer isn’t about getting everything you want—it’s about aligning your belief, your heart, and your requests with God’s will. When we truly trust Him, come through Jesus, and pray for what He already desires—salvation and transformation—prayer shifts from wishful asking to powerful partnership with God.

Real freedom isn’t found in better circumstances—it’s found in a Person. In John 8:31–32, Jesus promises that as we remain in His word, we’ll know the truth—and that truth will break sin’s grip on our lives. This message unpacks how Jesus doesn’t just forgive sin, but frees us from its power, inviting us into a life of ongoing, Spirit-empowered freedom.

Jesus promises more than just life—He promises a fruitful life. In John 15:5, we discover that true spiritual fruit isn’t automatic or superficial; it’s produced as we remain in Jesus—hearing, believing, and obeying His Word by the power of His Spirit. When we stay connected to Him, our lives begin to overflow with visible, tangible fruit that reflects His character and brings glory to God.

Because of the resurrection, Jesus doesn’t just offer forgiveness—He offers rest. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites weary, burdened people to stop striving for acceptance and instead receive His perfect righteousness as a gift. This Easter message shows how the risen Christ meets our deepest exhaustion—not by lowering God’s standard, but by fulfilling it for us—and calls us to find true rest by coming to Him in faith.

Jesus doesn’t just offer guidance—He is the light. In a world of confusion, sin, and spiritual darkness, His promise is clear: follow Him, and you’ll finally see—clearly, fully, and truly.

In a world full of financial anxiety, Jesus offers a bold promise: when we put God’s kingdom first, He will provide everything we truly need. This message explores what that promise means—and what it doesn’t.

Just as Israel conquered the Promised Land one city at a time, Christians grow into the abundant life Jesus promises one step at a time. In Joshua 10:28–43, we see a pattern of faithful obedience and steady progress. Rather than being overwhelmed by the size of the promise, God’s people trusted Him and fought the battles in front of them. In the same way, Jesus leads His church to experience His promises—provision, rest, fruitfulness, freedom, and more—as we trust and obey Him daily.