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In this message from Gospel of Matthew 19, Jesus calls us back to God's design for marriage, singleness, and surrender. This teaching challenges us to stop negotiating with God's truth and start trusting the Designer—even when it's difficult.

In this message from 2 Kings 4, we learn how the Shunammite woman positioned herself for God's miracles through faith, obedience, and making room for His presence. God still brings restoration, provision, and breakthrough to those who trust Him.

Forgiveness isn't optional—it's a response to the grace we've received. This message from Gospel of Matthew 18 unpacks how to receive, extend, and live out forgiveness. It's not about feelings—it's about a decision that leads to healing and freedom.

Jesus gives a clear path for handling conflict and sin in Gospel of Matthew 18:15–20—one rooted in love, truth, and restoration. This message walks through the process of confronting others with grace, protecting unity, and trusting that when done God's way, heaven backs it. At its core, it's not about winning an argument—it's about winning people back.

What happens when someone drifts away from God? In this message from Gospel of Matthew 18:7–14, we're confronted with two powerful realities: sin is far more serious than we often realize—and God's love is far more relentless than we can imagine. Jesus doesn't soften the warning. He makes it clear that sin has a direction, a cost, and a consequence. It's not something to manage—it's something to remove. But the story doesn't end there. Through the parable of the wandering sheep, Jesus reveals the heart of the Father: a God who doesn't overlook the one who drifts, doesn't write people off, and doesn't settle for "most are still here." He pursues. He searches. He rejoices when the lost are found. This message challenges us to take sin seriously, to recognize the influence our lives have on others, and to carry God's heart for people—especially those who are far from Him. Because what we pursue reveals what we value… and God is still pursuing the one. If you've wandered—or know someone who has—this message is a reminder: God hasn't stopped coming after you. 👉 Listen now and rediscover the heart of a God who refuses to give up.

What does it really mean to be great? In this message from Gospel of Matthew 17–18, we see a powerful shift—from striving to belonging, and from comparison to humility. Jesus reveals that we don't earn our place with God—we already belong as sons and daughters. But instead of using that freedom to elevate ourselves, He shows us a different way: laying down our rights, choosing love, and becoming low. While the disciples are focused on ranking and status, Jesus brings a child into the center and redefines greatness entirely. In the kingdom of God, greatness isn't about position—it's about humility, dependence, and how we treat those who have nothing to offer us in return. This message challenges the constant pull to prove ourselves and invites us into a deeper freedom—one where identity is secure, comparison loses its grip, and love leads the way. If you've ever wrestled with questions like "Do I matter?" or "Where do I stand?"—this message will help you shift from striving to resting in who you already are in Christ. 👉 Listen now and discover what true greatness looks like.

Did Jesus really rise from the grave—and what does it mean if He did? In this Easter message, we explore how the resurrection changes everything: your past can be forgiven, your present can be transformed, and your future can be secure because He got up.

As Jesus enters Jerusalem, the crowd welcomes Him as King—but not everyone understands what kind of King He is. In this Palm Sunday message, we explore how Jesus brings peace, hope, promise, and transformation—and what it means to trust Him even when He doesn't meet our expectations.

When life shifts from mountaintop moments to valley chaos, where is your faith? In this message from Matthew 17:14–23, we explore the power of even the smallest faith—and how bringing our needs to Jesus, trusting through silence, and following Him through hard places can change everything.

On the mountain of transfiguration, Jesus reveals His glory—and it changes everything. This message explores how seeing Jesus clearly, positioning ourselves in the right places, and experiencing His presence can transform our perspective, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through life's highs and lows.