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  • I Married Who??
    May 18 2026

    I Married Who??

    This message explores the biblical story of Jacob expecting to marry Rachel after seven years of service but waking up to find he has married Leah, using the irony of deception in dim light to show how life often defies our plans. It highlights Leah as the overlooked and “hated” one, yet God sees her, opens her womb, and through her children—especially Judah—advances the promise leading to David and ultimately Jesus. The speaker connects Jacob’s shocking “Leah moment” to modern experiences of disrupted expectations in careers, health, relationships, and dreams, and compares the disciples’ confusion at the cross to our inability to see God’s purposes in the moment. The episode invites listeners to ask how God is working, seek prayer, and trust God to put the puzzle together.

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    21 min
  • Right Promise, Wrong Method
    May 11 2026

    Mother’s Day: Rebekah, Trusting God’s Promise Without Taking Control (Genesis 27)


    Mother’s Day: Rebekah, Trusting God’s Promise Without Taking Control (Genesis 27)
    In this Mother’s Day sermon, Greg turns to Genesis 27 to examine Rebekah as a “messed-up mother” who heard from God but tried to secure God’s promise through deception. Rebekah knew the prophecy that “the oldest will serve the youngest,” yet when Isaac prepared to bless Esau, she intervened so Jacob would receive the blessing, revealing a struggle to trust God’s process. The message explores how parental concern can drift into interference and highlights the hidden cost of control, noting that Rebekah may never have seen Jacob again after sending him away. The sermon emphasizes that God’s promises aren’t dependent on perfect families, urges parents to release what only God can carry, and points to Jesus, the Son, who receives and shares the blessing without manipulation.

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    26 min
  • When War Is a Safer Place
    Apr 27 2026

    Greg compares spiritual danger to an unlocked door left unnoticed in an otherwise safe nightly routine, and to mindless phone scrolling that lingers on unhealthy content. He connects this to 2 Samuel 11, noting that when kings went to war David stayed in Jerusalem, became idle and isolated, paced on his roof, saw Bathsheba, inquired about her, and followed a progression from sight to thought to desire, leading to adultery, pregnancy, and murder, despite Uriah being one of David’s elite fighters. The message stresses that people can be less vigilant in comfortable “castle” settings, confusing rest with idleness, and need community accountability, guarding influences, and intentional time to disconnect and refocus on God. It closes with an invitation to pray, seek support, or respond to Jesus through repentance and baptism.

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    28 min
  • What Are You Looking At?
    Apr 20 2026

    Greg recounts Michal watching from the window as David brings the ark of the covenant into Jerusalem with national rejoicing. Michal, identified as Saul’s daughter, watches from a window and despises him for “uncovering” himself by acting like a common servant rather than a king. David replies that he worshiped before the Lord who chose him above Saul, and says he will humble himself even more, prompting a challenge to viewers: are they worshipers participating before God or spectators sitting critically at the window, held back by pride, hurt, fear, or concern for appearances? Are you a worshipper or a watcher?
    00:00 Opening Question
    01:16 Ark Returns to Jerusalem
    03:50 Six Steps Sacrifice
    04:58 Uzzah Incident Recap
    08:08 Worship After Disappointment
    09:15 Linen Ephod Meaning
    12:06 Michal Watches Window
    14:23 Confrontation and Motives
    19:23 Chosen to Worship
    22:08 Spectator or Worshiper
    24:28 Decently and Orderly

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    31 min
  • David and Goliath: Don't Fight Fair!
    Apr 13 2026

    In this sermon, the speaker argues that believers shouldn’t “fight fair” because facing Satan on equal terms is not a fair fight, using David and Goliath to show the wisdom of knowing strengths, weaknesses, and God-given training. David rejects Saul’s armor, chooses five smooth stones, and uses a sling as a skilled long-range weapon rather than engaging Goliath’s close-combat advantage of size, age, and experience, trusting God who delivered him from the lion and bear. The message shifts to spiritual warfare: the most vulnerable person is the one who doesn’t realize they’re in a battle, and Christians don’t fight with worldly weapons. Instead, Scripture repeatedly calls believers to flee temptations like sexual immorality, idolatry, quarrels, and the love of money, keeping danger at a distance and resisting the devil by submitting to God.

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    26 min
  • Lord Jesus
    Apr 6 2026

    Lord Jesus: The Resurrection That Changes Everything

    This sermon focuses on the two words “Lord Jesus,” noting that while “Jesus” was a fairly common name meaning “to save,” Luke first pairs the words “Lord Jesus” only after the resurrection in Luke 24: the women find the tomb empty of the body of the Lord Jesus. The speaker highlights Luke’s usage patterns in Luke and Acts and shows how the resurrection prompted the early church to proclaim Jesus not merely as a man but as Lord and Christ, uniquely raised never to die again. He connects this to salvation, living hope, and the call to view life through eternal realities rather than temporary pursuits, asking listeners whether Jesus is simply a historical figure to them or truly “Lord Jesus,” and urging a personal response.


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    25 min
  • The Day of the Lord: Jesus and Joel
    Aug 24 2025

    The Days of the Lord: Lessons from Joel

    In this video, we explore the concept of 'days of the Lord' as illustrated in the book of Joel. From locust plagues to modern events like 9/11 and COVID-19, these significant days remind us of life's fragility. The speaker contrasts natural disasters with divine interventions and explains how Joel interprets such events as calls to return to God. The video also delves into prophetic imagery and the significance of repentance and salvation. Special attention is given to Joel's prophecy as a bridge to the New Testament, emphasizing the importance of making the right decision in the 'valley of decision.'

    00:00 Introduction: Life-Changing Moments
    00:24 Historical Days of the Lord
    03:41 The Locust Plague in Joel's Prophecy
    03:50 Understanding the Hebrew Text of Joel
    04:30 Impact of the Locust Plague
    08:32 Modern-Day Analogies
    11:38 Divine Wake-Up Calls
    14:50 God's Intervention in History
    17:13 The Positive Side of the Day of the Lord
    22:23 The Ultimate Day of the Lord
    26:07 The Valley of Decision
    27:34 Conclusion: Call on the Name of the Lord

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    30 min
  • Love Beyond Deserving: Jesus and Hosea
    Aug 17 2025

    The Unfathomable Faithfulness of God: Lessons from Hosea's Story

    In this episode, we explore the profound narrative of the prophet Hosea and his marriage to Gomer as an object lesson illustrating God's unwavering covenant love for His people despite their unfaithfulness. God asks Hosea to live through the pain, betrayal, and anguish of an unfaithful spouse, reflecting the divine heartache and steadfast love God feels for His people. Hosea's story, including the symbolic names of his children, serves to teach us about God's justice, mercy, and hope. We delve into the concepts of covenant versus contractual relationships and how God's faithfulness transcends human actions. The episode challenges us to examine our own faithfulness to God, highlighting the choice between being a faithful spouse to God or chasing after fleeting earthly desires.

    00:00 Living the Message: Hosea's Unique Calling
    01:58 Hosea's Family as a Divine Symbol
    02:44 The Significance of Hosea's Children
    04:40 God's Covenant Love and Human Unfaithfulness
    09:31 The Pursuit of Relationship: Contract vs. Covenant
    18:32 Christ and the Church: The Ultimate Covenant
    26:47 Choosing Faithfulness: A Call to Commitment

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    29 min