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Pastor Daniel shows how the helmet of salvation guards the believer's mind through God's peace and the mind of Christ, while the sword of the Spirit, the quickened Word of God, empowers believers to overcome spiritual battles and stand victorious in Christ.

Pastor Daniel continues to examine the armor of God by emphasizing peace and faith as spiritual protection, teaching that believers overcome fear, doubt, and spiritual attacks by fixing their minds on Christ, walking in righteousness, and lifting up the shield of faith.

Pastor Jason shares on Paul's hidden season in Arabia as the divine preparation where Christ personally revealed the New Covenant to him, teaching believers not to despise quiet seasons but to become deeply rooted, established, and prepared for future spiritual service.

Sarah Humphreys shares on the tender, personal comfort of God likened to a mother's care, teaching that through seasons of sorrow and trial, the Lord draws near, brings restoration, and equips believers to comfort others.

Pastor Daniel talks about the believer's need to engage spiritual warfare through God's strength, highlighting the armor as a vital connection with heaven's armies, especially truth and righteousness, enabling Christians to stand victoriously against spiritual opposition.

Pastor Daniel explores the power of knowing God as Jehovah Nissi, teaching that through surrender, prayer, and victory over the flesh, believers are lifted above life's battles and led by the Lord into continual triumph.

Pastor Daniel highlights how the risen Christ meets needs, transforming grief into joy, restoring failure, rekindling discouraged hearts, and deepening faith, urging believers to seek personal encounters with Him and walk in resurrection power daily.

Pastor Jason examines the life of Paul showing how his impressive religious credentials, zeal, and knowledge were misaligned without true revelation of Christ, and that sincerity and discipline alone can miss the mark unless transformed through a genuine encounter and relationship with Jesus.

Pastor Daniel concludes his series on A Proverbs 31 Church by considering how the Church excels not through outward charm or fading beauty, but by walking in agape love and the fear of the Lord, which preserves, purifies, and leads believers into enduring praise

Sarah shares on God's everlasting love as the eternal thread guiding believers from foreknowledge through salvation, trials, and eternity, revealing that abiding in His love removes fear, produces fullness, and empowers us to love others sacrificially.

Pastor Daniel continues his series on A Proverbs 31 Church by considering the goodness of God revealed in Scripture, showing that the Proverbs 31 bride reflects God's benevolent character, tastes His goodness personally, manifests it as the fruit of the Spirit, and continues faithfully in it despite trials.

Pastor Daniel shares on the necessity of digging and guarding a personal spiritual well through prayer, Scripture, and praise, teaching that Christ freely offers the Holy Spirit as living water that sustains, satisfies, and empowers believers through every season.

Pastor Jason shares on Peter's final exhortation in 2 Peter, showing how a life formed through pressure and grace must continue growing in virtue and steadfastness, urging believers to add to their faith, avoid spiritual stagnation, and finish well rooted in Christ.

Pastor Daniel continues to examine how the Proverbs 31 church is prepared as a fruitful bride whose wisdom is revealed through gracious speech, showing that true spiritual maturity is proven by the law of kindness flowing from Christ's life within.

Pastor Daniel continues his series on the Proverbs 31 Church as a fruitful Bride who avoids what destroys kings, abides in Christ to bear much fruit, endures pruning like Joseph, keeps her lamp filled with oil, and chooses the better part that produces eternal joy.

Pastor Daniel examines Proverbs 31 as a portrait of the Church as Christ's virtuous Bride and royal priesthood, urging temperance to avoid what destroys kings, cultivating inner valor and compassion, and putting on righteousness, God's Word, and holiness as glorious garments.

Pastor Jason demonstrates Peter's mature legacy as a stabilizing foundation stone, showing how he strengthens others through unwavering truth in Acts 15, humble shepherding in 1 Peter 5, and steadfast endurance under suffering by relying on God's manifold grace.

Pastor Mike highlights the lifelong race of the Christian journey, teaching from Colossians 3 that believers must look up to eternal priorities, put to death fleshly sins, put off the old nature, and put on Christlike virtues to prepare as nursing fathers and mothers for coming revival.

Pastor Jason examines Peter's vision in Acts 10, showing how God refined his perceptions, expanded the gospel to the Gentiles, and demonstrated that true holiness is obedient trust, shaping believers through progressive polishing into vessels prepared for divine purposes.

Pastor Daniel explores how God renews strength through weakness and captivity, showing from Isaiah, Paul, Joseph, Elijah, and Hebrews that believers who know God receive grace upon grace, reign in life, overcome trials, and rule.

Pastor Daniel explores holiness as God's revealed glory, teaching that through purification, devotion, and peace believers become refined vessels, conquering self, walking the highway of holiness, and prepared for Christ's appearing in His temple.

Pastor Daniel highlights God's ministry of comfort in Isaiah, revealing Christ's compassionate heart, tribulation, appointments of exchange, and promised restoration, assuring believers that through sorrow and surrender God accomplishes warfare, pardons iniquity, and imparts joy.

Pastor Jason highlights Peter's Spirit-empowered transformation at Pentecost: the same city and crowd now witness a steadier, Scripture-anchored witness forged in unified waiting, stillness, and healing prayer, culminating in a Christ-centered call to repent and 3,000 conversions.

Pastor Daniel shares declares how God desires to build a highway of holiness into our hearts, removing inner mountains and valleys through faith and grace, so that every obstacle is leveled and we may come to know, love, and draw near to Him.

Pastor Jason examines how Jesus restores Peter through confrontation, transforming his shame into renewed calling, guiding him from affection toward maturing agape love, and recommissioning him to feed, tend, and lead the flock with devotion.

Pastor Daniel shares how God leads believers into a growing experience of peace that guards the mind, guides the heart, and strengthens their walk, forming them into peacemakers who carry Christ's calming presence and impart His peace to others.

Pastor Danial Gazaway explores how the Lord invites His people beyond familiar blessings into the humbling “nether springs,” where self is surrendered, love surpasses knowledge, and Zion is prepared to walk in Christ's fullness and manifest His transforming end-time purpose.

Pastor Daniel illustrates joy as a divine fruit produced through abiding in Christ, teaching that obedience maintains connection to the Vine, while the flow of His Word brings life, transforming trials into abiding joy that overflows to God and others.

Pastor Daniel emphasizes cultivating a rejoicing spirit rooted not in circumstances but in God Himself, showing through Scripture that joy is both a command and strength, transforming sorrow, sustaining endurance, and producing victory as believers rejoice in every trial and situation.

Pastor Jason continues his series on the life of Peter and how he was transformed to become the rock upon which His church was built by considering the trial of Peter's confession.

Pastor Daniel emphasizes God's call for believers to move forward in faith and obedience, illustrating through Israel's Red Sea crossing and Elisha's journey from Gilgal to Jordan how each step—circumcision, meeting with God, righteousness, and death to self—leads to deeper consecration, anointing, and entrance into God's promises.

Pastor Daniel emphasizes that before the foundation of the world, God wrote a divine plan for each life, urging believers to yield their will to His, allowing the Lord to author their story of faith that bears lasting fruit and eternal testimony.

Pastor Daniel teaches that in life's storms and end-time tribulations, God calls His people to be “hidden in rest,” explaining from Hebrews 4 and Mark 4 that true security is found in ceasing from our own works and resting in Christ's peace, righteousness, and meekness—a divine calm that guards the heart, subdues fear, and hides us safely in God's will.

Pastor Daniel examines how being hidden in faith means allowing faith to become a living substance in our hearts, demonstrated by Rahab, Noah, and Moses, as we believe, take steps forward in obedience, lift our eyes to Jesus, and endure with steadfast trust until deliverance comes.

Pastor Daniel expounds upon the call to be hidden as a holy sacrifice, showing through biblical examples that God requires consecration of every part of our lives—mind, strength, heart, and walk—so that, cleansed and surrendered, we become living sacrifices who ride upon His high places with joy and victory.

Pastor Jason begins a series looking at the process of transformation that took place in the life of Peter as the Lord prophesied that he would become a rock upon which He would build His church

Pastor Daniel shares how being “Hidden in Holiness” means a sacred separation unto God through His Word, blood, and Spirit, leading to consecration, reverence, and inner transformation, as we walk His highway of holiness and find refuge in His presence.

Pastor Daniel examines how God's fire protects, purifies, and transforms—illustrated through Abraham's covenant, Israel's pillar, Daniel's friends, Elijah at Zarephath, and the Emmaus disciples—refining hearts from stone to flesh and engraving His law within us.

Pastor Daniel highlights that a key hiding place for believers is found in spiritual watchfulness—maintained through prayer, the Word, worship, and quiet fellowship with Christ—where, free from striving, we receive His life, oil, and direction, remaining ready and preserved in every season.

Pastor Daniel explores how true spiritual safety and exaltation come from embracing humility, contrasting prideful self-exaltation like Uzziah's downfall with the meekness of Moses, Elisha, and obedient servants, urging believers to adopt the mindset of unprofitable servants who lift up Christ alone.

Pastor Daniel emphasizes that true spiritual protection is found in walking in obedience to God's Word, illustrating through examples like the Passover, Job, Saul, and Noah that obedience creates a divine covering, while disobedience opens the door to destruction.

Pastor Daniel continues his series on God's Hiding Places by exploring how God's Word serves as a powerful hiding place and shield for believers, emphasizing that when His Word is hidden in our hearts, it purifies us, protects us, and forms Christlike character through the refining process of trials.

Sarah shares a message on the process of redemption as a divine transformation from emptiness and brokenness to glory and promise, illustrating through Scripture and personal examples how God lovingly redeems, purifies, and elevates His people through trials, loss, and divine delay to fulfill His eternal purposes.

Pastor Daniel expounds upon the parable of the prodigal son to contrast selfishness with selfless compassion, illustrating that God desires to transform believers from self-centeredness into His likeness—merciful, gracious, longsuffering, and good—so they may carry a true father's heart that restores and builds others in love.

Pastor Daniel shares how David's Psalm 31 reveals the Lord as our ultimate refuge in every season of life, highlighting that God's presence is our true hiding place—one we run to in weakness, trust fully in during battle, and find strength, mercy, and preservation through wholehearted surrender.

Pastor Daniel presents the example of Simeon as a model for believers today, illustrating how a hearing ear—developed through immersion in God's Word, spiritual sensitivity, and persistent desire—positions us to encounter Christ amid transition and divine purpose.

Pastor Daniel illustrates how God leads us in continual triumph, emphasizing that praise—like Judah going first—is the key to spiritual breakthrough, victory in battle, emotional healing, and releasing the flow of the Holy Spirit in our lives.

Pastor Jason Gohl continues with the third message of the Psalms of Zion series. In this message, we focus on Psalm 76, exploring the awe-inspiring reality of God's presence, power, judgment, and reign from Zion—His chosen dwelling place.

Sarah shares how Gomer's story of failure and redemption reveals God's unwavering love and power to transform lives through the wilderness experience, leading to repentance, restoration, and deeper union with Him for all who yield.

Pastor Daniel shares on the believer's need for progressive spiritual illumination—moving from natural to divine sight—through the Holy Spirit's wisdom and revelation, using biblical examples like Elisha, Samuel, and Abraham to demonstrate how true understanding transforms our walk with God.

Pastor Daniel shares how God's eternal plan is woven with promises from the foundation of the world, urging believers to align with His purposes through believing, walking in obedience, and trusting completely—confident that, despite impossibilities, the future remains as bright as His promises.