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The Anchor explores how God anchors us while our choices—chains—can either bind or free us spiritually. Rooted in the New King James Bible using people and parables from The Word
Hebrews 6:19 (NKJV):
“This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which enters the Presence behind the veil.”

Send a textSome people didn’t walk away from God — they were pushed.Jesus had some of His strongest words for those who drive others away from hope.In this sermon, Go After the Prodigal, we explore the heart of God toward the broken, the lost, and the wandering. Jesus did not wait for prodigals to clean themselves up — He went after them. From Luke 15 to the restoration of David, Scripture shows us a consistent truth: God pursues, restores, and calls people back, not away.This message challenges believers, church leaders, and anyone who follows Christ to ask a hard but necessary question:Are we pulling people closer to Jesus — or becoming the reason they drift away?We look closely at:• Jesus calling back prodigals like Matthew, Zacchaeus, Peter, and the woman at the well• God restoring David after moral failure instead of discarding him• Why despair is a dangerous place for judgment, but fertile ground for grace• Jesus’ warning about pushing others away from faith• What it truly means to reflect the heart of Christ in a broken worldThis sermon is for:• Anyone who has experienced church hurt• Anyone who feels far from God and wonders if they can come home• Pastors, leaders, coaches, and mentors who influence others• Believers who want to love with truth and compassion📖 Scriptures Referenced:Luke 15Matthew 18Matthew 9Luke 19John 4John 21Psalm 512 Samuel 12Romans 8Galatians 6If this message speaks to you, consider sharing it with someone who may be struggling. You might be the person God uses to help them come home.Heaven still rejoices over one who returns.Support the show

Send a textFear silences many before a single word is spoken. But what if that fear became faith? In The Anchor: The #1 Fear, the empty mic becomes a mirror—what would you say if Heaven’s light shone on your moment?Support the show

Send a textA relentless woman’s faith draws a delayed miracle—showing persistence in prayer moves Jesus’ heart.Support the show

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Send a textCaves in Scripture often symbolize isolation, hiding, and preparation. God meets people in caves—like David or Elijah—to refine them in darkness before releasing them into public purpose and victory.Support the show

Send a textPeter mending his nets symbolizes preparation, restoration, and readiness for a new assignment. Before Jesus called him to fish for souls, Peter was fixing what was broken—physically and spiritually.Support the show

Send a textThe Test of Time reminds us that life’s measure is not speed but endurance—standing firm in faith, wisely stewarding moments, and trusting God’s timing above our own.Support the show

Send a textIn 1934, a farm boy tried to leave a crowded revival. An unknown usher ran after him, found him a seat—and unknowingly helped ignite a worldwide ministry.Support the show

Send a text“Above Circumstances” is a sermon reminding us that we don’t live under what surrounds us—we live under God. Your response to darkness reveals your foundation, your faith, and your real message.Support the show

Send a textPatient obedience is trusting God’s timing without rushing His process—remaining faithful in silence, steadfast in delay, and devoted in every small task until His promise is fulfilled in His way.Support the show