Ed Young is a pastor at Fellowship Church in Grapevine Texas. He is a New York Times best-selling author and international conference speaker noted for his creative communication style. He has a passion for making the complex, simple as he speaks truth to people in ways they can understand and apply…
In this sermon, Ed Young, uses his heart surgery story to highlight how Jesus' journey—up from Heaven, down to Earth, lifted up on the cross, down in the grave and up through the resurrection—mirrors the spiritual rhythm God invites us to follow, challenging us to sync our hearts with His divine "EKG."
In this message, Pastor Ed Young unpacks the prophetic and symbolic significance of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem—not on a warhorse, but on a humble donkey. Discover how this moment fulfills ancient prophecy, echoes through salvation history, and challenges us to carry Christ with purpose, obedience, and humility. This message will help you see Palm Sunday in a whole new light.
In this message, Ed Young discusses the complexities surrounding alcohol consumption from a biblical perspective. He emphasizes the importance of decision-making in relation to drinking, contrasting the control of alcohol with being filled with the Holy Spirit. The sermon encourages self-reflection on personal choices and explores the potential impacts of alcohol on individuals and their relationships.
Can Christians drink? In this sermon, Ed Young explores the biblical perspective on alcohol, affirming that while moderate drinking is permitted, Scripture strongly warns against drunkenness, urging believers to live under the influence of the Holy Spirit rather than alcohol.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes that Jesus' question, "Who do you say that I am?" is the most critical question in the universe, as it determines one's faith, identity, and relationship with Christ, ultimately shaping one's eternity.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the power of asking the right questions—both to God and to others—as a means of gaining wisdom, avoiding limitations, and aligning with God's purpose for our lives.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the power of asking the right questions—both to God and to others—as a means of gaining wisdom, avoiding limitations, and aligning with God's purpose for our lives.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the story of Abraham's test of faith in Genesis 22, drawing parallels to God's sacrifice of Jesus, to illustrate how divine tests strengthen faith and reveal God's ultimate provision.
In this sermon, Ed Young uses the analogy of Skittles to illustrate how God blesses us and invites us to be generous in return, drawing from Abraham's faithfulness in Genesis 13-14 to highlight the choice between trusting God's provision or clinging to worldly possessions.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the importance of active church membership as a way to live out the Great Commandment and Great Commission, urging individuals to engage with their spiritual gifts, commit to the church community, and grow in their faith while highlighting the privileges and responsibilities of belonging to the body of Christ.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes that a strong church is built through a commitment to loving God and others, spreading the gospel, nurturing relationships with Christ, engaging creativity, radical love, enthusiastic learning, and simple organization, all within the context of biblical membership as a privilege that identifies us as part of God's family.
In this Q&A, Ed & Lisa Young answer your questions on parenting, covering topics from early childhood through young adulthood. They explore practical challenges like balancing family time, handling social media, and maintaining spiritual formation, while grounding the discussion in biblical principles from Colossians about demonstrating compassion, kindness, and love.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the importance of baptism, using the metaphor of Krispy Kreme donuts. He covers a variety of topics regarding the reasons someone should be baptized, how to go about it, and addresses some commonly asked questions surrounding baptism.
In this sermon, Pastor Ed Young highlights the significance of engaging in politics through a biblical lens. He encourages believers to focus on each party's platform rather than on the personalities involved and to vote accordingly.
In this conversation, Pastor Ed Young sits down Pastor Cliffe Knechtle and they explore various topics, including the uniqueness of Christianity among world religions, the problem of pain and suffering, the relationship between faith and science, the reliability of the Bible, how Christians should engage in voting, and practical advice for sharing faith, addressing doubt, and deepening one's walk with Christ.
In this sermon Pastor Ed Young emphasizes the importance of engaging in politics from a biblical worldview, urging believers to vote as a duty while aligning with platforms that reflect their faith rather than personalities.
In this sermon, Ed Young reflects on the inevitability of death, emphasizing its certainty for all people, and challenges the audience to consider their own preparedness for it by placing their faith in Christ, who alone offers eternal life through His perfect sacrifice.
In this sermon, Ed Young teaches that the Holy Spirit, as the third person of the Trinity, plays a vital role in guiding, empowering, and sanctifying believers, leading them to produce spiritual fruit and exercise spiritual gifts for the edification of the church.
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes that the church should be a place of celebration and encouragement, rooted in sound theology, as it represents the body of Christ and fulfills its purpose through worship, evangelism, and discipleship.
In this sermon, Ed Young explains the doctrine of sanctification, outlining its three stages—positional, progressive, and ultimate—while emphasizing the growth from spiritual infancy to maturity in Christ.
In this sermon, Ed Young explains the doctrine of sanctification, outlining its three stages—positional, progressive, and ultimate—while emphasizing the growth from spiritual infancy to maturity in Christ.
How do you get to Heaven? In this sermon on the Doctrine of Salvation, Ed Young explains how humanity, made in God's image but marred by sin, is redeemed through Christ's atonement, emphasizing that salvation is a process involving God's call, the Holy Spirit's regeneration, repentance, and a response of faith.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the profound mystery and significance of the Trinity, emphasizing its biblical foundation, the distinct yet unified nature of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and its vital role in shaping Christian faith and practice.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the profound mystery and significance of the Trinity, emphasizing its biblical foundation, the distinct yet unified nature of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and its vital role in shaping Christian faith and practice.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the doctrine of God, addressing His existence, attributes, and nature, emphasizing that God is knowable yet incomprehensible, omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, and unchanging, while also highlighting the importance of understanding God's true identity.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the doctrine of God, addressing His existence, attributes, and nature, emphasizing that God is knowable yet incomprehensible, omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, and unchanging, while also highlighting the importance of understanding God's true identity.
Dive into the foundations of Christian theology with this comprehensive guide. Learn what theology is, why it's important for every Christian, and how to study it effectively. From understanding systematic theology and doctrine to exploring major and minor doctrines, this video breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand explanations. Discover how theology can deepen your faith, improve decision-making, and equip you to defend your beliefs. Perfect for new believers and those looking to strengthen their theological understanding.
In this sermon, Ed Young compares the biblical stories of the rich young ruler and blind Bartimaeus to emphasize the importance of seizing opportunities to follow Jesus wholeheartedly and prioritizing spiritual wealth over material possessions.
In this sermon, Pastor Ed Young and Dr. Ben Young explore the core mission of Christianity, exploring the Three Ws: Worship, Walk, and Win. In this enlightening video, they explore what it means to worship Christ, walk with Christ, and win others to Christ through powerful biblical scriptures.
In this talk, Pastors Ed and Lisa Young address the current state of the church. They emphasize the importance of holiness and purity, reminding us that as followers of Christ, we are called to emulate Jesus in our daily lives. Their message serves as a powerful reminder that our actions and choices should reflect our commitment to living a Christ-like life.
In this sermon, Ed Young discusses the importance of personal evangelism, encouraging Christians to share their faith through intimate conversations and the simple gospel message, and inviting those who don't know Jesus to accept Him and experience the divine rescue He offers.
Hear a powerful message on the importance of rescue and evangelism. Pastor Ed tells a captivating story of a real-life rescue at sea, drawing parallels to our spiritual mission as Christians. Discover how we can move from a "marina mentality" to actively seeking and saving those who are spiritually drowning. Let's unite in our mission to reach and rescue!
Pastor Ed Young sits down with Dr Phil McGraw for a candid discussion on faith, family, and the future of America. Dr. Phil shares his insights on the challenges facing our nation, the impact of technology on our youth, and the crucial role of the church in building strong communities.
In this message, Ed Young illustrates the concept of something being lost and found to explore how we have lost the authority originally given by God, but through Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection, this authority has been legally regained, offering us protection, identity, and purpose under God's sovereignty.
In this sermon, Ed Young illustrates through biblical and personal stories how rebellion against God's authority leads to personal and spiritual failure, emphasizing the importance of obedience and submission to God's ordained authority structures in our lives.
In this sermon, Ed Young explores the concept of spiritual authority, illustrating that God has entrusted us with the "umbrella of authority" to live under His guidance and extend His kingdom, urging us to embrace this responsibility rather than reject it.
In this message, Ed Young explores the nature of temptation. He compares it to a strategic fishing process by the devil and emphasizes that individuals can navigate and overcome these challenges through awareness, faith, and God's guidance.
In this message, Pastor Ed shares a metaphor about life and its challenges, comparing it to swimming with sharks, and emphasizes the importance of being attentive, seeing clearly, breathing properly, and swimming confidently to navigate through life's difficulties.
In this message, Pastor Ed shares a metaphor about life and its challenges, comparing it to swimming with sharks, and emphasizes the importance of being attentive, seeing clearly, breathing properly, and swimming confidently to navigate through life's difficulties.
In this message, Pastor Ed illustrates the spiritual journey using the metaphor of shark fishing, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and transforming our thoughts, akin to catching, tagging, and releasing sharks, to align with the mind of Christ and resist negative influences.
In this message, Pastor Ed Young emphasizes the importance of aligning our thoughts, attitudes, and actions with God's will, using metaphors of fishing to illustrate the process of capturing and transforming our thoughts to reflect Christ-like humility, purity, contentment, and thankfulness.
Surrendering our pain to God allows us to witness his transformative power as we handle the difficulties of life. In this message on trust and dependency, Pastors Ed and Lisa Young eloquently address the four critical questions surrounding pain: where, when, why and what. They Biblically unfold a roadmap for navigating life's hardships with Jesus as our guide and comforter. The Youngs' resolutely demonstrate how we can walk through pain and be aligned with his purpose.
In this message, Ed Young reflects on the chaos and lessons of a particularly tumultuous Christmas, illustrating how sin separates but God's love and forgiveness can initiate healing and reconciliation.
In this enlightening sermon, Pastor Young delves into the importance of the Advent season, a time dedicated to preparing for Jesus' incarnation and His glorious return. He uses powerful parables from Matthew 24 and 25 to illustrate three key principles for believers:Be Responsible - Manage what God has entrusted to you.Be Ready - Stay spiritually vigilant for Christ's return.Be Resourced - Utilize your spiritual gifts wisely.
Join Pastor Ed Young in an engaging conversation with Denny Duron, the central figure of the Amazon series 'God. Family. Football.' As a former national champion quarterback and a champion-winning high school football coach, who later embraced the path of pastoral leadership, Denny shares his personal journey. Discover how his deep faith and relationship with Jesus have been pivotal in shaping his approach to leadership and life. Learn about Denny's steadfast commitment to prioritizing God in all his endeavors.
God in his goodness has forged a path through life's pain. In fact, our freedom was purchased in the sacrificial offering of Jesus on the cross. The key to unlocking the path lies in our trust, relinquishing control to God. Pastor Ed Young discusses the topic of surrendering our pain and lives to God. When we do so he not only establishes our path, but also illuminates our path. In this surrender, clarity and purpose unfold, revealing a transformative journey shaped by the profound wisdom and grace of God.
The question that perplexes most people is the coexistence of a loving God and suffering of people. Many wonder how can a loving God allow bad things happen to good people. The specific reasons behind our suffering may ultimately be a mystery, but it calls for a trust in an all-powerful and all-knowing God. Through the example of Jesus as he walked on earth as man and as he experienced pain and suffering, he exemplified endurance and a model of trusting God's plan. Pastor Ed Young delivers a heartfelt message of trusting God in the face of pain.
Pastor Ed Young dives deep into the essence of family, drawing parallels between the regeneration of human cells and the dynamics of family life. Through captivating stories like Justin's transformation and a dying father's redemption, this sermon underscores the importance of putting God at the center of our families, understanding the biblical hierarchy, and guarding against dangers that threaten the family unit. Discover the roles of the family nucleus, cytoplasm, and membrane in building a Christ-centered household.