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Mike Rodgers


    • Nov 16, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Take No Thought

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 46:34


    The sermon, drawn from Matthew 6:24–34, centers on the urgent call to wholehearted allegiance to God over worldly distractions, emphasizing that true discipleship requires rejecting the dual service of God and mammon—whether in the form of wealth, self, or anxiety. Through vivid illustrations from nature—birds that neither sow nor reap, lilies that toil not yet are arrayed in splendor—Jesus teaches that God's provision is trustworthy, making anxious worry not only futile but irreverent, as it undermines faith in God's sovereignty and care. The preacher underscores that spiritual priorities must be reordered: seeking first God's kingdom and righteousness, not material security, leads to divine provision and peace, while worldly pursuits ultimately fail, as seen in Solomon's vain search for meaning. The message calls for daily surrender, trusting God with each day's burdens, recognizing that suffering and provision are not random but instruments of divine glory, and that true joy arises not from circumstances but from faith, obedience, and the eternal perspective of a God who overcomes the world.

    An Introduction to Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 38:57


    The sermon centers on Jesus' encounter with Gentile seekers in John 12, using their desire to 'see Jesus' as a powerful metaphor for the ongoing call to evangelism in a world hungry for truth. It emphasizes that, just as the Greeks were barred from the inner courts of Herod's temple, many today are spiritually blocked by religious barriers, making the church's role as 'serving hands' essential. The core message is that true discipleship requires surrender—like the grain of wheat that must die to bear fruit—inviting believers to actively share the gospel with courage and humility. The preacher underscores that salvation comes only through faith in Christ, not works or tradition, and calls both the unsaved to respond and the saved to lead others, highlighting that every soul's conversion brings joy in heaven and fulfills Christ's mission to draw all people to Himself.

    The Church in Power

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 34:39


    The sermon presents a compelling vision of the early church in Acts 2 as a model for contemporary believers, emphasizing that the church's identity, power, and purpose are rooted in the Holy Spirit, biblical truth, and Christ-centered unity. It highlights the church's birth at Pentecost as a moment of divine empowerment, marked by supernatural signs, bold proclamation of the gospel, and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit, which enabled ordinary people to speak in tongues and proclaim the wonders of God. Central to the message is the call to emulate the early church's characteristics: a commitment to apostolic teaching, deep fellowship, regular worship and prayer, sacrificial generosity, and unwavering boldness in sharing the gospel, all grounded in the conviction that Jesus is both Lord and Christ. The preacher underscores that true church vitality comes not from human effort or preference, but from unity around Scripture, a shared mission to the lost, and a life of obedience, love, and spiritual discipline, all pointing toward the ultimate hope of heaven.

    To You, Is He Precious?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 50:39


    The sermon centers on the vital, personal relationship with Christ, emphasizing that true Christianity is not merely religious duty but a living, transformative fellowship with God. Drawing from 1 Peter 2, it unfolds two key truths: first, believers are spiritually reborn as newborn babes, made anew through the resurrection of Christ and the incorruptible word of God, requiring a radical rejection of malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander to make room for spiritual nourishment. Second, Christians are living stones built upon Christ, the chosen and precious cornerstone, forming a spiritual house where each believer is essential to the body of Christ, called to prioritize Christ's preeminence in every area of life. The message culminates in a heartfelt challenge: to each listener, is Jesus truly precious—so deeply valued that His presence shapes one's joy, testimony, and daily walk?

    The School of Suffering

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 36:58


    The sermon presents suffering not as an anomaly but as a divinely ordained pathway for spiritual growth, drawing from biblical examples like Job, Joseph, Paul, and Jesus to illustrate how trials develop Christ-likeness, deepen faith, and draw believers into closer fellowship with God. Central to the message is the conviction that suffering for Christ's sake is not shameful but a privilege, empowering believers to glorify God even amid persecution, while emphasizing that suffering resulting from sin is not part of God's redemptive design. The core curriculum of Christian maturity is revealed as threefold: faithful preaching, diligent personal study of Scripture, and the refining power of trials—each essential for the believer's perfection in Christ. The sermon concludes with a call to embrace the school of suffering with trust, rejecting emotionalism in favor of faith, and recognizing that God's grace is most evident in human weakness, ultimately preparing believers for eternal glory.

    John 21

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 28:20


    The sermon centers on the pivotal moment in John 21 when Peter, after Christ's resurrection, returns to his former life of fishing, symbolizing the ongoing struggle between fleshly desires and spiritual obedience. Through Peter's failed night of fishing, the preacher illustrates the futility of pursuing life apart from God's will, emphasizing that human effort without divine direction leads to emptiness and failure. Yet, when Jesus reveals Himself and redirects Peter's purpose—calling him to love and serve—He initiates a transformative pivot from self-reliance to surrender, demonstrating God's unwavering patience, undeniable power, and faithful provision. The sermon underscores that true discipleship is marked not by personal ambition or comparison with others, but by a love that manifests in obedience, even at great cost, as seen in Peter's eventual martyrdom. Ultimately, the message calls believers to a life of continual surrender, where the focus is not on earthly outcomes or the lives of others, but on following Christ alone, trusting that His plan ensures eternal reward and unbroken purpose.

    Getting Back on Track

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 22:25


    The sermon draws a powerful analogy between spiritual direction and navigating with a GPS, emphasizing that when believers stray from God's will—marked by rebellion, worldly distractions, and moral compromise—they face confusion and spiritual disorientation. Centered on Isaiah 30:21, it calls for a return to the 'root' of faith through four essential lanes: prayer, purity, praise, and proclamation. These are not optional practices but divine mandates—prayer as the foundation of communion, purity as a reflection of sanctification, praise as a response to God's faithfulness, and proclamation as an expression of His heart for the lost. The message is both convicting and comforting, urging believers to realign with God's will by embracing these spiritual disciplines, which restore purpose, clarity, and direction in the midst of life's detours.

    He Works All Things for Good

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 29:52


    The sermon draws a powerful parallel between the life of Joseph and the speaker's own journey from childhood trauma, foster care, and personal struggles to a life of purpose, faith, and service, illustrating the biblical truth that God works all things together for good for those who love Him. Centered on Romans 8:28 and the principle of divine sovereignty, it emphasizes that trust in God—despite suffering, injustice, or confusion—is not mere sentiment but a radical surrender akin to a child falling backward into a parent's arms. The speaker uses personal testimony to underscore that even painful circumstances, like abuse, abandonment, and systemic failure, are woven into a greater divine tapestry, where God's ultimate purpose is revealed only in hindsight. Through vivid metaphors—such as the tapestry viewed from the back and the child's game of trust—the message calls listeners to relinquish control, reject self-reliance, and embrace God's incomprehensible wisdom and love. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that every life, no matter how broken, can be used for God's glory when surrendered to His plan, and that true blessing lies in being fully satisfied in Him, not in circumstances.

    Amazing Grace - Ending Song

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 1:49


    We Will Not Bow. Accept a God

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 36:53


    The sermon centers on the biblical account of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3, using their unwavering faith under pressure to illustrate the enduring call to stand firm in truth despite persecution. It explores the tension between state-imposed conformity and divine loyalty, highlighting how Nebuchadnezzar's attempt to unify his empire through forced worship of a golden image ultimately exposed the supremacy of God over human authority. The message unfolds through five key movements: the aspiration to unify, the attempt to vilify, the aim to terrify, the ambition to clarify, and the action to glorify, culminating in divine deliverance and the king's public acknowledgment of God's power. Drawing parallels to modern cultural conflicts—especially during the pandemic—the preacher emphasizes that true faith requires courage, not compromise, and that standing for Christ, even at great cost, results in divine vindication and lasting impact. The story of John Hooper, a Reformation martyr, reinforces this truth, affirming that martyrdom, though painful, becomes a beacon of spiritual liberty and enduring witness.

    What Kind Of Soldier Are You?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 29:37


    The sermon draws a powerful parallel between the spiritual and cultural challenges facing the church today and the dire circumstances of Israel under King Saul, who faced overwhelming odds against the Philistines. It identifies three prevailing conditions in the modern church—worried hearts, weary hearts, and wandering hearts—and calls believers to confront these realities with honest self-examination. The central message emerges through the example of Jonathan and his unnamed armor bearer, whose victory was not due to numbers, weapons, or strategy, but to a shared faith, common frailty, and unwavering commitment to God's power. Their courageous act of stepping forward in faith, trusting God to reveal His will through a simple test, exemplifies how a small, unified group rooted in divine purpose can ignite widespread revival. The sermon concludes with the promise that when individuals align their hearts with God, even the smallest act of faith can trigger a chain reaction of spiritual awakening, drawing back the fearful, weary, and lost into the victory that belongs to God alone.

    One Thing I Do Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 31:49


    The sermon centers on Philippians 3:12–14, emphasizing a lifelong pursuit of spiritual maturity and Christlikeness as the believer's singular focus. Drawing from Paul's example, it calls for a deliberate rejection of past failures, pride, and distractions—whether from personal sin, regret, or external trials—while pressing forward with unwavering determination toward the ultimate goal: conformity to Christ and the eternal reward of His presence. The message underscores the transformative power of divine forgiveness, the necessity of humility, and the importance of daily choice in forgiveness and faithfulness, all grounded in the atoning work of Jesus. It challenges believers to live with purpose, leaving behind the past, embracing sanctification, and remaining fixed on Christ as the ultimate prize, knowing that every life will one day be accounted for at His judgment seat.

    Your ID, Who Are You Really?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 62:48


    The sermon centers on the transformative identity of the believer, anchored in Galatians 2:20, where the Christian's true self is defined not by earthly markers like occupation, family, or reputation, but by a profound union with Christ—crucified with Him, yet alive through His resurrection. Through a vivid retelling of Christ's crucifixion, the preacher emphasizes that this death is not merely historical but a spiritual reality in which the believer's old self is put to death, freeing them from sin's dominion and establishing a new identity rooted in Christ's life, not their own. The message unfolds as a theological journey from death to resurrection, from shame to righteousness, and from self-reliance to living by the faith of the Son of God, culminating in the unshakable assurance that nothing—neither suffering nor separation—can sever the believer's love from God. Ultimately, the sermon calls listeners to embrace their new identity: no longer defined by past failures or worldly labels, but by the indwelling presence of Christ, making them a new creation in whom all things have become new.

    A Man God Would Choose to Use

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 55:14


    The sermon centers on the transformative call to become a man God would choose to use, grounded in the biblical example of David and the life of D.L. Moody, both of whom exemplified a heart fully surrendered to God. It emphasizes that divine usefulness is not rooted in outward appearance, talent, or achievement, but in inward qualities such as courage, integrity, and a deep, passionate relationship with God marked by praise, prayer, and repentance. Drawing from Scripture, particularly 1 Samuel and the Psalms, the message highlights that God looks on the heart, values humility and faithfulness over stature or status, and delights in those who pursue Him with authenticity and dependence. The sermon challenges listeners to cultivate a life of daily surrender, intentional prayer, and genuine worship, recognizing that true spiritual power comes not from self-effort but from being filled with the Holy Spirit and living in continual communion with God.

    It's Our Move

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 39:09


    The sermon centers on the transformative power of drawing near to God through surrender, purification, and humility, drawing from James 4:7–10 to emphasize that intimacy with God is not only possible but requires a deliberate relinquishing of self, a refusal of sin, and a cleansing of both outward actions and inward thoughts. It illustrates how God responds to even the smallest step toward Him with a double movement of closeness, offering believers unlimited access to His presence, purity, and power. Through vivid personal stories and biblical examples, the message underscores that true spiritual capability is not found in human effort but in humble submission, where God exalts those who acknowledge their spiritual poverty. The tone is both urgent and hopeful, calling men to a deeper, more authentic relationship with Christ by confronting hidden pride, unconfessed sin, and self-reliance, ultimately promising that God will lift up those who humble themselves. The sermon concludes with a powerful invitation to embrace one's identity in Christ—not as a dead dog, but as one seated at the King's table, empowered for purpose and grace.

    When Revival Is Present and When It Is Not

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 39:12


    The sermon contrasts the vibrant, Spirit-led church in Thessalonica with the spiritually stagnant church in Ephesus, highlighting that true revival is marked by a soul rooted in faith, love, and hope—evidenced in a life of persistent work, sacrificial service, and patient expectation of Christ's return. While Ephesus excelled in doctrine, discipline, and diligence, it had lost its first love, revealing that outward faithfulness without heartfelt devotion leads to spiritual decline. The central call is not to mere religious activity, but to a personal, passionate recommitment to Christ, where love for God supersedes all else—work, pleasure, possessions, and even relationships. Revival is not a program or performance, but a deep, ongoing relationship with Jesus that reorients the heart, restores intimacy, and renews one's testimony. The message concludes with a sobering warning: without repentance and return to first love, even the most faithful church risks losing its light and influence.

    Stand Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 29:21


    A Man After God's Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 47:50


    The sermon centers on the transformative power of aligning one's heart with God, exemplified through David's life as a man after God's own heart, whose devotion to Scripture, prayer, praise, unity, and truth reflects a deep spiritual intimacy. Drawing from Acts 13 and Psalm 119, it emphasizes that a genuine relationship with God is rooted in loving, meditating on, and hiding His Word in the heart, which brings comfort, peace, and protection from sin. The preacher highlights Jesus' own dependence on Scripture and prayer as a model for believers, urging the congregation to cultivate a life of constant communion with God through persistent prayer, heartfelt praise, and unwavering commitment to truth. It calls for a radical reorientation of priorities—rejecting false ways, resisting compromise, and embracing the spiritual warfare described in Ephesians 6—while maintaining love and grace toward others. Ultimately, the message challenges listeners to examine their own hearts and ask whether they are fully committed to fulfilling God's will with the same passion and devotion that characterized David and Christ.

    Sanctification

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 45:52


    The sermon, drawn from 1 Thessalonians 4 and 5, centers on the Christian call to sanctification—living a life set apart for God through holiness, self-control, and integrity in all areas of life. It emphasizes practical righteousness, including abstaining from sexual immorality, honoring others, maintaining a godly testimony before the world, and cultivating deep, intentional love within the church, even toward difficult brothers and sisters. The message offers profound comfort regarding the death of believers, portraying it not as final defeat but as a temporary sleep, with the promise of resurrection and reunion with Christ at His return. This hope fuels present readiness, urging believers to live watchfully, soberly, and faithfully, equipped with faith, love, and the hope of salvation, while actively encouraging one another through prayer, patience, and steadfast obedience. Ultimately, the sermon affirms God's faithfulness, calling the church to trust His timing, persevere in holiness, and live in joyful anticipation of Christ's return, knowing He will complete the work He began.

    Be Ye Steadfast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 43:01


    Pastor Mike Rodgers Memorial Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 158:18


    Made Complete in Christ

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 47:42


    Be Still

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 39:25


    The sermon centers on the profound truth of God's sovereignty and presence amid life's storms, drawing from Psalm 46 and the account of Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4. It emphasizes that God is our unshakable refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble, calling believers to trust in His control even when circumstances are chaotic and uncertain. Through personal testimony and biblical reflection, the message underscores that fear arises from human limitation, not divine absence, and that true peace comes not from external calm but from stillness—silencing distractions to hear God's voice and surrender to His will. The repeated call to 'be still and know that I am God' is presented as both a command and a promise, inviting believers to trust in God's power, presence, and ultimate authority, whether He quiets the storm or calms the soul within it.

    Remember and Forget

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 30:18


    The sermon centers on the dual imperative of remembering and forgetting, drawing heavily from Philippians to illustrate a life focused on Christ. It emphasizes the importance of recalling God's character, actions, and promises—including forgiveness and redemption—while actively releasing past failures, grievances, and former identities to pursue spiritual maturity. The message encourages listeners to fix their gaze on the ultimate prize of eternal fellowship with Christ, pressing forward with purpose and trusting that God will reveal the path to a life aligned with His high calling.

    Biblical Distinguishments of Baptists

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 48:56


    The sermon explores the foundational tenets of Baptist identity, emphasizing a commitment to biblical authority as the ultimate guide for faith and practice, rejecting external control and affirming the autonomy of the local church. It highlights the priesthood of all believers, the importance of observing scriptural ordinances like baptism and communion, and the separation of church and state, underscoring the responsibility of individual conscience within a framework of faith. Ultimately, the message celebrates a distinctively Baptist understanding of Christian life, rooted in a personal relationship with Christ and a dedication to upholding biblical principles.

    A Helpful Response When Sin Is Heavy and God's Will Hurts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 43:52


    The sermon explores navigating sorrow and loss through a biblical perspective, drawing from the example of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. It emphasizes that sorrow is a natural human experience, not a sin, and encourages mutual support during times of grief. The message highlights the possibility of coexisting joy and sorrow, the importance of thinking biblically even amidst pain, and the value of worship as a means of medicating grief. Ultimately, it advocates for prayer as a powerful response to difficult circumstances, urging listeners to approach God with emotion, affection, declaration, request, surrender, and repetition, trusting in His will even when it is uncomfortable and finding strength in His grace.

    But God...

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 37:22


    The sermon explores the enduring power of faith through a study of the phrase 'but God,' highlighting how divine intervention transforms adversity into opportunity and underscores God's unwavering love and control. Drawing from passages like Genesis, Chronicles, Corinthians, and Romans, the message emphasizes that while human plans may falter and circumstances may appear discouraging, God's grace and purpose remain constant, offering strength, comfort, and a path to salvation, ultimately reminding listeners to trust in God's greater plan even when it diverges from their own.

    When Sickness Occurs

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 32:16


    The sermon explores the raising of Lazarus, highlighting a pivotal moment where Jesus prioritized divine glory over immediate healing, demonstrating that even seemingly tragic circumstances can serve a greater purpose in God's plan. It examines the initial expectations of those close to Lazarus, contrasting their desire for immediate relief with Jesus's deliberate delay and ultimate resurrection, emphasizing the importance of trusting in God's perspective even when it diverges from human understanding. Ultimately, the message underscores the concept that God's intentions transcend earthly desires, offering eternal life and a future filled with glory for those who believe in Him, regardless of present trials or suffering.

    Three Things that Do Not Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 47:57


    Continuing in the Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 33:12


    The sermon emphasizes the importance of continuing in the faith, rooted in a recognition of past works against God and a grateful acceptance of Christ's sacrifice. Drawing from Colossians, the message underscores the need for believers to remain grounded in the gospel, resisting worldly influences and actively sharing the hope found in Christ. It encourages sobriety and reverence in approaching Scripture, urging listeners to reflect on their past, embrace God's grace, and pursue a life of obedience and witness, recognizing the eternal consequences of remaining separated from God.

    Importunity

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 35:50


    The sermon emphasizes the importance of persistent prayer, drawing on scriptural examples like Jacob wrestling with God and the Canaanite woman's unwavering faith to illustrate the power of importunity. It highlights that urgent, helpless, and consistent petitions, rooted in a recognition of dependence on divine guidance, are key to receiving God's blessings and direction, particularly in seeking a pastor and navigating life's challenges. The speaker encourages listeners to emulate the unwavering faith demonstrated in these narratives, believing that God responds to those who persistently seek His will.

    A Song of Grace in Your Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 33:42


    The sermon emphasizes the necessity of allowing the Word of Christ to dwell richly within the heart, as a means of overcoming the inherent wickedness of human nature. Drawing from Colossians 3:16 and passages in Galatians, Hebrews, and Acts, the message highlights the importance of hearing, cherishing, and applying scripture to cultivate a song of grace—a state of praise and spiritual strength that transcends difficult circumstances. Ultimately, the speaker encourages listeners to actively engage with the Bible through study, prayer, and application, believing that this process will lead to a transformed heart capable of teaching, admonishing, and singing with grace to the Lord.

    Sharing the Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 41:09


    The sermon explores the urgent need for Bible translation and evangelism, emphasizing that many in the world lack access to Scripture and remain unaware of Christ. Drawing on personal experiences and theological themes from John 18 and passages in Hosea and Jeremiah, the speaker challenges the audience to move beyond ordinary Christian living and actively seek opportunities to share the truth, highlighting the importance of recognizing God as the ultimate source of truth and the responsibility to share that truth with a world often seeking it in the wrong places. The message is a call to action, urging listeners to consider the neglected mission field and the eternal consequences of failing to share the Gospel.

    What Does Repent Mean?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 31:57


    The sermon explores the theological significance of the Hebrew word 'repent,' challenging conventional understandings of God's immutability by examining passages like Genesis 6 and Exodus 32. It argues that 'repent' in these contexts doesn't signify a change in God's nature, but rather a response to human action, with a focus on how individuals can become agents of comfort and restoration in difficult circumstances. Ultimately, the message emphasizes the importance of studying Scripture diligently to discern its nuances and highlights Jesus Christ as the ultimate source of comfort and redemption, demonstrating that God's plan remains consistent even amidst human failings.

    What Revival Demands

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 37:29


    The sermon emphasizes the urgent need for revival, urging listeners to actively seek God through honest introspection, fervent prayer, and thorough repentance. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7, the message highlights God's desire for a relationship with His people, promising forgiveness and healing when they humble themselves and turn from wickedness. The speaker underscores the importance of moving beyond complacency and embracing a wholehearted pursuit of God, recognizing that true revival is not a passive occurrence but a direct result of actively seeking His presence and aligning one's life with His will, ultimately leading to a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper connection with the divine.

    Living By Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 44:24


    The sermon emphasizes the vital importance of faith as the cornerstone of a life pleasing to God, drawing extensively from Hebrews 11 and Romans 1:17. It explores various facets of faith—little, great, weak, and strong—highlighting its role in trusting God even when outcomes are unseen, exemplified through biblical figures like Noah, Abraham, and Moses. The message underscores that faith isn't a guarantee against suffering or loss, but rather a confident reliance on God's promises and power, ultimately calling listeners to cultivate unwavering trust and obedience, recognizing that faith comes through hearing and embracing God's Word.

    Comfort in Trials

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 40:24


    The sermon centers on maintaining focus on Christ amidst challenging transitions and hardships, particularly in the wake of a pastoral change. Drawing from John 15, the message emphasizes enduring faith, seeking comfort in God's presence, and recognizing that persecution is a consequence of revealing the world's sin. The speaker encourages the congregation to remember the teachings of scripture, embrace unity, and anticipate God's provision of a new leader, ultimately finding peace and joy in Christ's unwavering love and promise of a future filled with purpose and fruitfulness.

    Changing of the Guard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 37:44


    The sermon emphasizes the inevitability and blessing of change, drawing parallels from the transition of leadership in the Old Testament and the need for adaptability within the church. It encourages embracing change with courage and a mind to work, highlighting the importance of unity, prayer, and faithfulness to core doctrines while remaining open to new leadership and opportunities. The message underscores the value of shared purpose, mutual support, and a commitment to spreading the gospel, ultimately calling for a community that remains steadfast in faith and open to God's direction.

    How Big Is Your God?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 27:37


    The sermon reflects on faith, mortality, and the enduring mission of the church, drawing heavily from Hebrews 11. The speaker contemplates his own impending departure while emphasizing the importance of diligently seeking God and embracing the opportunities presented by life's challenges, even illness. Central to the message is the call to unwavering faith, not as blind adherence but as thoughtful trust in God's design and purpose, illustrated through analogies of running a race and passing the baton to future generations, ultimately urging the congregation to support their next leader and remain steadfast in their pursuit of God.

    Practice, Practice, Practice!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 24:28


    The sermon emphasizes cultivating a deep, abiding relationship with God through intentional practice, drawing heavily on Scripture and the writings of A.W. Tozer. It encourages listeners to actively recognize God's constant presence, embrace His power, discern their purpose in life, and confidently rely on His unwavering promises. Rooted in the belief that God's grace is sufficient and His promises are eternally faithful, the message ultimately aims to instill a sense of peace, assurance, and joyful trust in God's unwavering love and purpose for their lives.

    The Wisdom of Proverbs 3:6

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 27:06


    The sermon reflects on a recent personal experience of loss and a tragic shooting at a Baptist church, framing these events within the broader context of spiritual guidance and reliance on God. Drawing heavily from Proverbs 3, the message emphasizes the importance of trusting in the Lord with all one's heart, acknowledging Him in all endeavors, and submitting to His will, assuring listeners that He will direct their paths and provide favor and understanding. Ultimately, the sermon serves as a comforting reminder of God's unwavering presence and a call to steadfast faith amidst life's uncertainties and challenges, highlighting the transformative power of studying and applying scripture to daily living.

    Things I Am Still Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 36:34


    The sermon reflects on facing adversity, particularly through the speaker's ongoing battle with cancer, and emphasizes trusting in God's grace and sovereignty amidst life's challenges. Drawing on personal experiences and referencing Scripture, particularly Philippians 3, the message encourages listeners to embrace a mindset of faith, recognizing God's presence and power even in difficult circumstances. The speaker underscores the importance of mental discipline, positive thinking, and surrendering to God's will, while also sharing practical details about seeking treatment and receiving support from friends and community, ultimately pointing towards an unwavering hope in eternal life and fellowship with Christ.

    The Wisdom of Proverbs 3:5

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 25:44


    The sermon centers on the importance of unwavering trust in God amidst personal and national change, emphasizing that while circumstances shift, fundamental truths like salvation and prayer remain constant. Drawing from Proverbs 3:5, the message encourages listeners to relinquish reliance on their own understanding and instead embrace a posture of complete surrender to God's guidance, illustrated through personal anecdotes about faith, education, and upcoming medical challenges. Ultimately, the speaker calls for a renewed commitment to trusting God's sovereignty and protection, viewing Him as a steadfast stronghold and source of ultimate victory, even when faced with uncertainty and adversity.

    One Master, One Message, One Mark

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 24:17


    The sermon emphasizes the importance of embodying Christ's love as a defining mark of discipleship, drawing from John 13:35 and related passages. It explores the interconnectedness of loving God and loving one's neighbor, highlighting that genuine love, empowered by the Holy Spirit, is not a natural feeling but a divine gift that enables believers to demonstrate God's power and share the gospel effectively. The message underscores the necessity of obedience to God's commandments, not as a burden, but as an expression of love and a pathway to experiencing His presence, ultimately serving as a powerful testimony to a world in need of security and divine love.

    Consider Your Ways

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 25:03


    The sermon centers on the call to introspection and obedience, drawing from the book of Haggai to urge listeners to examine their lives and align them with God's will. It highlights the importance of considering one's ways, worship, and potential wastefulness, illustrating how neglecting spiritual growth and obedience can lead to dissatisfaction and stagnation. Ultimately, the message encourages a responsive faith, modeled by the Israelites who, after receiving prophetic guidance, committed to rebuilding the temple and embracing God's leadership, demonstrating a posture of surrender and trust in His direction.

    Hold To the Book!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 41:07


    The sermon emphasizes the importance of accessing and utilizing God's Word as a source of influence and success in a challenging world. Drawing from Joshua 1 and Psalm 123, the message underscores the need for consistent engagement with Scripture through meditation and application, recognizing that faith is cultivated through hearing and obeying God's revealed truth. Reflecting on the legacy of a respected community leader, the preacher encourages listeners to prioritize biblical literacy and resist the distractions of modern culture, ultimately seeking God's guidance and purpose through the transformative power of His Word.

    But Thou, O Man of God

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 48:16


    Pastor Mike Rodgers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 48:40


    Pastor Brandon Campbell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 38:17


    What Is Your Focus in Life?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 40:21


    A Change of Vision!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 34:15


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