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In Luke 7, a Roman centurion (an outsider to Israel's covenant) demonstrates a level of faith that causes Jesus to marvel. “I have not found so great faith, not even in Israel.”What made his faith so extraordinary? And how can we build that same unshakable confidence in Christ today?In this episode, we explore how hearing the Word, walking in obedience, living in humility, and trusting the authority of Jesus can develop the kind of faith that still moves Heaven.Unshakable faith isn't reserved for insiders, it's available to anyone willing to believe.

In Mark 3, Jesus performs a miracle but not before becoming angry. This episode explores the difference between selfish anger and righteous anger, and how holy indignation can actually bring healing.

In this episode, we journey to the porches of Bethesda and encounter a man who had been waiting for healing for thirty-eight years. When Jesus finds him, He does not begin with a miracle but with a question: “Wouldst thou be made whole?” This teaching explores the humanity of waiting, the danger of resignation, and the life-changing power of willingness. As we walk through John chapter 5, we discover that Jesus still asks this question today...not just of our bodies, but of our hearts, our habits, and our obedience. Healing begins when we are willing to rise, release the old life, and walk forward in faith.

A packed room. A blocked doorway. A torn roof. In this episode, we explore Mark 2 and discover how faith that refuses to wait can interrupt the ordinary and invite the miraculous. Sometimes the greatest move of God doesn't happen at the end of the service but right in the middle of it.

What if your greatest season with God isn't behind you but still ahead?In this episode of the Harvest Focus, we begin our Miracles of Jesus series by looking at His very first sign: the turning of water into wine at the wedding in Cana. From John 2:10, “You have kept the good wine until now”, we discover a powerful truth about the nature of Jesus and the direction of life with Him.This episode explores how Jesus cares deeply about ordinary people and everyday moments, how He came not to diminish life but to transform it, and how His work is marked by abundance, growth, and ever-increasing fulfillment. Far from offering His best at the beginning and leaving us with less, Jesus reveals a life that continually moves toward something better.If you've ever wondered whether joy fades, faith plateaus, or hope diminishes over time, this episode offers a fresh reminder: with Jesus, the best is yet to come.Pastor Seth Wilkerson"The Jesus Miracle Series" (Lesson 1)

In this episode of Harvest Focus, we look at Acts 10:38 and Peter's powerful summary of the life of Jesus: anointed by the Holy Spirit, empowered by God, and committed to going about doing good. We explore how Jesus confronted real evil with real compassion, why His miracles still matter today, and what it means for believers to keep their eyes on the harvest in a distracted world. This episode challenges us to live beyond ourselves, trust the ongoing work of the Spirit, and faithfully engage the mission God has placed before us.

What happens when what God gives us is left unattended?In this episode of The Harvest Focus, we walk through the powerful imagery of Scripture's “neglected garden” (a field full of potential) that became overgrown, broken, and unfruitful, not because of disaster, but because of neglect.This teaching brings the ancient wisdom of Proverbs into modern life, challenging us to examine the condition of our own spiritual gardens. We'll explore why neutrality is a myth, how spiritual neglect quietly breaks down our defenses, and why intentional faith is the only path to lasting fruitfulness.If you've ever felt spiritually stalled, disconnected, or frustrated by a lack of growth, this episode offers a clear, hopeful call to pick up the tools again and cultivate what God has entrusted to you.Because nothing meaningful grows by accident and a healthy harvest always begins with faithful cultivation.

What happens after the worship ends and the moment passes? In this episode, we explore the “go” moments of Scripture, those pivotal times when God's revelation demanded movement, not just reflection. From the shepherds in Bethlehem to the great faith journeys throughout the Bible, we discover that faith is proven not by what we hear, but by whether we go.

Pastor Seth Wilkerson

In this episode, we revisit the ancient moment in Eden when two voices spoke, God's truth and the serpent's deception. Though the story is old, its lessons are startlingly modern. We explore how temptation still disguises itself, how subtle lies shape destructive choices, and how God continues to call us back with grace and truth. This is a conversation about the battle we all face… and the Savior who empowers us to overcome.

What happens when Jesus Himself pulls back the curtain on eternity? In this powerful episode, we walk through one of the most sobering stories He ever told—two men living side by side, two very different choices, and two destinies that echo forever.This message will challenge your priorities, shake your assumptions, and remind you that eternity isn't a distant idea… it's our future. It's a call to compassion. A call to reflection. A call to live with heaven in mind. This is an episode you'll want to share.

Season 43, Episode 47Pastor Seth Wilkerson

Pastor Seth Wilkerson with Special Guest Zachary Mettler

Season 43, Episode 35Pastor Seth Wilkerson

Special Guest: Deana Thayer

Special Guest: Rhonda Robinson

Pastor Seth Wilkerson