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Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus MinistriesOur mission is to equip believers to live boldly for Christ with surrendered, lasting obedience, not faith that fades when the pressure lifts. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach God's Word with clarity and conviction, calling people to authentic faith that endures beyond the crisis.Today's Message:“When Repentance Doesn't Last”Jeremiah 34:1–22In Jeremiah 34, Judah responds to crisis with promises—but when the pressure passes, obedience disappears. God makes it clear that temporary repentance and public vows mean nothing without wholehearted surrender.This message challenges performative faith and asks a searching question:Is our obedience situational—or truly surrendered?Key Takeaways:• God desires lasting faithfulness, not temporary obedience• True repentance is a direction, not a moment• You cannot claim God's blessing while resisting His authority• Jesus kept the covenant we could notToday's Reminder:God is not mocked, but He is merciful. Because Jesus bore the weight of our broken promises, we are free to walk in real forgiveness and lasting obedience.Choose faithfulness that lasts.Stay Connected:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom & Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive & in-depth• Daily Dose of Boldness – Daily encouragement from God's WordBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus Ministries!Our mission is to help believers live boldly for Christ and walk in surrendered obedience, not just in moments of pressure, but for a lifetime. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach God's Word with clarity and conviction, calling people to authentic faith that lasts beyond the crisis.Today's message:“When Repentance Doesn't Last”(Jeremiah 34:1–22)In Jeremiah 34, the people of Judah make promises to God during a national crisis. Under pressure, they do the right thing. But when the pressure eases, they reverse their obedience. God makes it clear that He is not impressed by temporary repentance or public promises that are later taken back.This message confronts performative repentance and challenges us to examine whether our obedience is situational or surrendered. God sees beyond words and religious moments. He calls for lasting faithfulness.Key truths from today's message:• God is not impressed by temporary obedience• Pressure often produces promises, but true repentance lasts• You cannot bargain for God's blessing while resisting His authority• Public vows made before God are serious• Delayed obedience is still disobedience• Fear of people leads to compromise• Jesus kept the covenant we broke• Real freedom is found in surrendered obedienceToday's reminder:True repentance is not a moment, it is a direction. God is not mocked, but He is merciful. Because Jesus bore the curse of our broken promises, we are free to walk in lasting obedience and real forgiveness.“Choose faithfulness that lasts.”Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom & Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive and in-depth• Daily Dose of Boldness – Encouragement from God's WordBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus Ministries!Our mission is to help believers live boldly for Christ and trust God fully, even when circumstances feel uncertain. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach God's Word with clarity and conviction, anchoring our faith in His promises rather than the conditions of the world.Today's Message:“Faith in a Bad Market”(Jeremiah 32:1–44)In Jeremiah 32, God asks the prophet Jeremiah to do something that makes no sense by human standards. With Jerusalem under siege, the economy collapsing, and his own future uncertain, God tells Jeremiah to buy land. At the worst possible moment, God calls for obedience.This chapter reminds us that real faith doesn't wait for better conditions. Faith moves forward when everything says retreat. Jeremiah's obedience was a bold declaration that God's promises are more secure than present circumstances.Key Takeaways:• Faith does not depend on favorable conditions (Jeremiah 32:6–9)• Obedience often comes before understanding• God's promises are greater than present loss• Trusting God may look foolish to the world• Restoration follows obedience, even in difficult seasons• “Nothing is too hard for the Lord” (Jeremiah 32:17)Today's Reminder:What God allows is always working toward His purpose. Even in a bad market, God remains faithful. Ask yourself, “What field is God asking me to buy right now?” Step out in obedience and trust Him with the outcome.Stay Connected & Grow With Us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom & Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive and in-depth• Daily Dose of Boldness – Encouragement from God's WordBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026

ermon Recap | “Faith in a Bad Market”Jeremiah 32:1–44Today's message reminded us that faith does not wait for perfect conditions. In Jeremiah 32, God tells the prophet to buy land at the worst possible time. Jerusalem is under attack, the economy has collapsed, and Jeremiah is in prison. Yet God calls him to act in faith, not fear.Jeremiah obeys because he trusts God's promise that restoration is coming. Even though judgment was certain, God assured His people that their future was not over. Houses, fields, and vineyards would one day be bought again in the land.This passage teaches us that real faith steps forward when everything says to pull back. Faith is not ignoring reality; it is choosing to trust God more than what we can see. Jeremiah obeyed publicly, prayed honestly, and placed his questions and fears before the Lord.God responded by reminding Jeremiah that nothing is too hard for Him. While discipline was necessary, restoration was guaranteed. God was working for His people's good and shaping their hearts to trust Him fully.The takeaway:Don't let fear make your decisions. Trust God even when circumstances look bad. Ask yourself, “What field is God asking me to buy right now?” Step out in obedience, leave the results to Him, and have faith even in a bad market.

Sermon Recap | Sunday, January 25, 2026Sunday's message, “Your Future Is Secure in Christ” from Jeremiah 31, reminded us of a steady, soul-anchoring truth: your circumstances don't control your future — God does.In a world full of shifting ground and loud uncertainty, God speaks with quiet authority and everlasting love. He draws His people not with fear, but with kindness. He promises restoration that is generous, visible, and overflowing. Even grief, loss, regret, and unanswered prayers are not the final chapter when God holds the pen.Jeremiah 31 points us to the New Covenant, fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Our security is not found in control, planning, or certainty, but in the unchanging faithfulness of God. The same Lord who commands the sun to rise is the One who secures the future of those who belong to Him.As a church family, we also continue in prayer:• Gratitude for Preston and Aundreya's safe return to Virginia• Wisdom, peace, and God's will in the ongoing surrogate journey• Healing, salvation, comfort, and provision for those on our prayer list• Strength and vision as we plan Be Bold for Jesus 2026 and prepare for Tulsa 2027Application for the week:If your future is truly secure in Christ, stop letting fear lead your decisions. Open the Word instead of scrolling. Pray instead of panicking. Obey instead of delaying. Live like you belong to a Kingdom that cannot be shaken — because you do.“I have loved you with an everlasting love.” Jeremiah 31:3

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus Ministries!Our mission is to help believers walk boldly in their faith and follow Jesus with confidence. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach the Bible in a way that brings truth, clarity, and transformation in a world filled with confusion and compromise.Today's message:“Your Comeback Is Already Written”(Jeremiah 30:1–24)In Jeremiah 30, God speaks to His people while they are broken, disciplined, and living in exile. What looked like the end was not the end at all. God revealed that restoration was already part of His plan. Even when wounds seem incurable and the future feels uncertain, God promises healing, renewal, and hope.This message reminds us that discipline is not rejection. It is God's loving work of restoration. The pain is real, but it is never pointless. God does not deny the cracks in our story. He redeems them.Key truths from today's message:• God restores what looks permanently broken• Discipline is love with a purpose, not punishment• Some wounds cannot be healed by human effort, only by God• God's promises extend beyond the pain and into restoration• Jesus, the Son of David, guarantees every promise God has made• Your exile is not your endingThe reminder for today:God is not surprised by your failures, delays, or suffering. If you belong to Jesus, your comeback is not something you have to create. It is something God has already written.“I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,” declares the Lord.— Jeremiah 30:17Jeremiah 30 calls us to stop believing the lie that it's over and start trusting the God who restores, heals, and finishes what He begins. Your pain is not wasted. Your story is not finished.If God is speaking to your heart about repentance, surrender, patience, or trust, respond today. Let God do the deep work that leads to lasting restoration.Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom & Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive and in-depth• Daily Dose of Boldness – Devotionals to strengthen your faithBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026An unforgettable weekend to ignite your faith and equip you to live boldly for Christ.

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus Ministries!Our mission is to help you walk boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach the Bible in a way that transforms the heart, sharpens discernment, and equips believers to live out God's truth in a confused and compromised world.In today's message:“God's Plan to Prosper You”(Jeremiah 29:1–32)In Jeremiah 29, God speaks to His people while they are living in exile. Though false prophets promised quick relief and easy answers, God revealed a deeper truth: He can prosper His people even in hard places when they trust His Word and seek Him with their whole heart.Rather than offering escape, God called His people to faithfulness. To plant, build, pray, and live purposefully right where He had placed them. This message reminds us that hardship is not evidence of abandonment. Often, it is the very environment God uses to refine, mature, and prepare His people for what comes next.This message reveals key truths:• God's plans are purposeful, even in prolonged difficulty• Prosperity is not the absence of hardship, but God's presence within it• False voices promise shortcuts, while God calls for endurance and surrender• God's discipline is an expression of love, not rejection• Wholehearted seeking leads to restoration and peace• God's promises are certain, even when the timeline is longThe reminder for us today:God is not guessing. He knows the end from the beginning, and His thoughts toward His people are thoughts of peace, not harm. Even in seasons that feel like Babylon, God is working toward an expected end.“For I know the plans I have for you… plans for peace and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” — Jeremiah 29:11“You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.” — Jeremiah 29:13Jeremiah 29 challenges us to stop living with “suitcase faith” in hard seasons and instead unpack, grow, and trust God where He has placed us. This is not just a message about ancient exiles. It is a call to faithful living, prayerful endurance, and bold obedience today.If God is speaking to your heart about patience, trust, repentance, or direction, respond now. Don't chase substitutes when God is shaping you for His peace. Let Him turn your exile into your testimony.Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom & Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive, in-depth discussions• Daily Dose of Boldness – Devotionals to strengthen your walkBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026An unforgettable weekend to ignite your faith and equip you to live boldly for Christ.

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus!Our mission is to help you walk boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach the Bible in a way that transforms the heart, sharpens discernment, and equips believers to live out God's truth in a confused and compromised world.In today's message:“Prophecy of the Captivity: How to Spot a False Prophet”(Jeremiah 25:1–38)In Jeremiah 25, God speaks through His faithful prophet while false voices promise peace, comfort, and prosperity without repentance. This message exposes the danger of ignoring God's Word, the certainty of His warnings, and how to recognize voices that speak from man rather than from God.Through Judah's refusal to listen—and God's use of Babylon as His instrument of discipline—we learn that false prophets minimize sin, reject correction, and promise outcomes God never guaranteed. True prophecy, on the other hand, calls people to repentance, surrender, and trust in the Lord—even when the message is hard to hear.This message reveals key truths:False prophets speak what people want to hear, not what God has saidGod's patience does not cancel His judgmentDiscipline is often God's mercy in actionGod may use unexpected instruments to accomplish His purposesIgnoring God's warnings eventually affects every area of lifeJudgment is never God's final word—restoration follows repentanceThe reminder for us today:God always warns before He disciplines. He speaks through His Word, His servants, and His Spirit—calling us to listen, respond, and return before consequences escalate.“Because you have not listened to My words… I will summon all the peoples of the north.” — Jeremiah 25:8–9“Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.” — Hebrews 3:15Jeremiah 25 challenges us to examine the voices we trust, the warnings we dismiss, and the repentance we postpone. This is not merely a message about ancient Israel—it is a call for discernment in our own time.If God is speaking to your heart today—about a habit, a relationship, a compromise, or a direction—respond now. Don't wait until mercy becomes discipline. Jesus has already taken the cup of wrath so we can receive grace, forgiveness, and new life.Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom & Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive, in-depth discussions• Daily Dose of Boldness – Devotionals to strengthen your walkBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026An unforgettable weekend to ignite your faith and equip you to live boldly for Christ.

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus!Our mission is to help you walk boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach the Bible in a way that transforms your heart and equips you to live out God's truth every day.In today's message:“Is Setting New Year's Goals, Biblical?”As we approach a new year, we explore what Scripture really says about planning, goal setting, and purpose. From Genesis to the New Testament, the Bible reveals that God is not against planning—He is against prideful, self-directed planning. Biblical goal setting is stewardship under surrender.Through the lives of Joseph, Moses, Nehemiah, Jesus, Paul, and James, we see that God calls His people to plan wisely, work diligently, delegate humbly, and trust Him completely with the outcome.This message reveals key truths:God is a planner by nature, and we are made in His image.Planning is biblical when it is submitted to the Lord.Prayer and planning are meant to work together.Delegation prevents burnout and multiplies impact.God establishes our steps, even when He redirects our plans.The reminder for us today:“Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and He will establish your plans.” — Proverbs 16:3“In their hearts humans plan their course, but the LORD establishes their steps.” — Proverbs 16:9“If it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that.” — James 4:15As we step into 2026, we are encouraged not to chase worldly resolutions, but to seek first the Kingdom of God—writing our plans in pencil, holding them with open hands, and trusting the Lord to lead every step.If God is calling you to plan, grow, and move forward—do so in humility, obedience, and faith. When Jesus leads the plan, our goals don't just change us—they advance the Kingdom.Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom + Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive discussions to go deeper• Daily Dose of Boldness – Devotionals to strengthen your walk with GodBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026An unforgettable weekend to ignite your faith and equip you to live boldly for Christ.

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus!Our mission is to help you walk boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach the Bible in a way that transforms your heart and helps you see Jesus revealed throughout all of Scripture.In today's message:“The Christmas Journey: Finding Jesus on Every Page”We explore how the story of Christmas is woven throughout the Bible—not just in the Gospels, but even in passages that challenge us.In Jeremiah 27, God speaks through the prophet Jeremiah, calling Judah and the surrounding nations to submit to the yoke He has appointed. Though the message was difficult, unpopular, and even dangerous, Jeremiah remained faithful and obedient.This chapter reminds us that long before Jesus was born in Bethlehem, God was directing history toward redemption.This chapter reveals a powerful truth:God's sovereignty extends over all nations, leaders, and circumstances.God often calls His people to trust Him in seasons that feel uncomfortable or unclear.Resisting God's will leads to loss, while surrender prepares the way for peace, protection, and life.False prophets may promise ease or quick relief, but God's truth always requires trust and obedience.The reminder for us today:“I have made the earth, the people and the animals that are on the ground, by my great power and outstretched arm; and I give it to whom it seems right to me.” — Jeremiah 27:6“Take My yoke upon you… and you will find rest for your souls.” — Matthew 11:29From Jeremiah to Jesus, God's message is consistent: surrender brings freedom. The Christmas journey leads us to Christ, where obedience is met with grace and rest.If God is asking you to trust Him and take on His yoke, don't resist. In Jesus, surrender leads to peace, freedom, and protection.Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom + Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive discussions to go deeper• Daily Dose of Boldness – Devotionals to fuel your walk with GodBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026An unforgettable weekend to ignite your faith. More info and tickets available at BB4J.comSupport the MissionHelp us reach more people with the gospel: Give at HesTheSolution.com/donateLet's move from knowing God's truth to boldly living it. This Christmas season, see Jesus on every page—God is speaking. Will you trust Him?Scripture References:Jeremiah 27:1–22, Matthew 11:29

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus!Our mission is to help you walk boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach the Bible in a way that transforms your heart and equips you to live out God's truth every day.In today's message:We dive into Jeremiah 27, where Jeremiah delivers God's warning to Judah and the surrounding nations: submit to Babylon's yoke or face destruction. Even when the message was unpopular and dangerous, Jeremiah stood firm.This chapter reveals a powerful truth:God's sovereignty extends over all nations, leaders, and circumstances.Sometimes God's will asks us to submit—even to seasons or authorities we don't like.Resisting His will leads to loss, while obedience brings protection, peace, and life.False prophets may promise comfort or shortcuts, but truth always requires trust.The reminder for us today:“I have made the earth, the people and the animals that are on the ground, by my great power and outstretched arm; and I give it to whom it seems right to me.” — Jeremiah 27:6“Take My yoke upon you… and you will find rest for your souls.” — Matthew 11:29If God is asking you to wear His yoke, don't resist. Surrender brings freedom, peace, and protection.Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom + Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive discussions to go deeper• Daily Dose of Boldness – Devotionals to fuel your walk with GodBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026An unforgettable weekend to ignite your faith. More info and tickets available at BB4J.comSupport the MissionHelp us reach more people with the gospel: Give at HesTheSolution.com/donateLet's move from knowing God's truth to boldly living it. God is speaking—will you submit?Scripture References:Jeremiah 27:1–22, Matthew 11:29

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus!Our mission is to help you walk boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence. Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we teach the Bible in a way that transforms your heart and equips you to live out God's truth every single day.In today's message:We study Jeremiah 26, where Jeremiah boldly declares God's truth in the temple—and is immediately threatened with death. This chapter reveals a powerful truth:God's warnings are acts of mercy.He speaks to our hearts—not to shame us, but to save us.Jeremiah stood firm, refusing to change God's message even when his life was on the line. His courage calls us to listen, respond, and walk in obedience before consequences arrive.The reminder still stands today:“Perhaps they will listen… then I will relent.” — Jeremiah 26:3“Now is the day of salvation.” — 2 Corinthians 6:2If God is speaking to you, don't silence His voice. Respond today.Stay connected and grow with us:• Sunday Sermons – Live on Zoom + Facebook• Wednesday Bible Study – Interactive discussions to help you go deeper• Daily Dose of Boldness – Devotionals to fuel your walk with GodBe Bold for Jesus Conference 2026An unforgettable weekend to ignite your faith.More info and tickets available at BB4J.comSupport the MissionHelp us reach more people with the gospel:Give at HesTheSolution.com/donateLet's move from knowing truth to boldly living it.God is speaking—will you listen?

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus!Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we provide practical, powerful teachings to help you grow closer to God and step into your purpose every day.In this video:Dive into the Word of God as we explore Matthew 14:22-33. In today's message, Lee reminded us that storms aren't random — God uses them. Whether it's a storm of correction, prevention, or perfection, each one is allowed to draw us closer to Christ and deepen our dependence on Him.Join us on this bold faith journey:• Sunday Sermons: Live on Zoom or Facebook with Bible teachings that are easy to apply to everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: Go deeper into God's Word with us via Zoom, growing together in faith.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short devotionals to inspire and fuel your faith every day.

Welcome to Be Bold for Jesus!Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and follow Jesus with confidence! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we provide practical, powerful teachings to help you grow closer to God and step into your purpose every day.In this video:Dive into the Word of God as we explore Jeremiah 24:1–10 and discover how God's chastisement is a sign of His love—not punishment, but purification. Learn how discipline shapes us, protects us, and draws us closer to His heart.Join us on this bold faith journey:• Sunday Sermons: Live on Zoom or Facebook with Bible teachings that are easy to apply to everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: Go deeper into God's Word with us via Zoom, growing together in faith.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short devotionals to inspire and fuel your faith every day.

Sermon RecapTitle: When Leaders Lie and People Love ItScripture: Jeremiah 23:1–40Speaker: Lee ArnoldThis week, we looked at how God calls out leaders who use their power for selfish reasons and lead people away from the truth. In Jeremiah 23, God warns that He will hold these leaders accountable, but He also promises hope—a future King who will rule with justice and righteousness: Jesus Christ.Lee reminded us that true leadership means speaking truth, not just what people want to hear. God's Word is like wheat—it gives life and strength—while false teaching is like chaff that blows away.Key Takeaways:God sees and knows everything.Leaders are responsible for those they guide.Truth must never be replaced by comfort.Jesus is the only righteous and faithful King.Let's stay grounded in God's Word, lead with integrity, and keep the light of truth shining.For prayer, call 800-461-0216 or visit www.hesthesolution.comLearn more about Be Bold for Jesus 2026 at www.bb4j.com.

Sermon Recap | “Judgments Against Evil Kings” (Jeremiah 22:1–30)Lee Arnold Live | Sunday, October 19, 2025Jeremiah 22 opens with a direct message from God to Judah's leaders: “Do what is just and right.” Rescue the oppressed, protect the vulnerable, and stop the shedding of innocent blood. Yet Judah's kings ignored the warning. They built palaces with unpaid labor, filled their lives with comfort and pride, and forsook the covenant that once blessed them.God exposed their corruption and reminded them that leadership without righteousness is rebellion. From Shallum to Jehoiakim to Coniah, every king who turned from truth faced downfall. The pattern was clear—disobedience destroys nations and individuals alike.Key Points:God requires justice and mercy. (Jer. 22:3; Micah 6:8)Doing right isn't about knowing truth—it's about living it.We can't inherit faith. Each person must have their own relationship with God. (Jer. 22:15–16)Prosperity without obedience leads to pride. Comfort often replaces conviction if we're not careful. (Jer. 22:21)God's word always comes true. Every prophecy of judgment was fulfilled exactly as spoken. (Jer. 22:24–30)Power reveals character. Leadership—whether in home, business, or ministry—must reflect God's heart for justice and compassion.Application:If God walked the halls of your home or workplace today, would He find righteousness and mercy “at the gate”? God calls us to lead with integrity—to make things right, defend the weak, and live out our faith through action. Stop building cedar-paneled lives on compromise. Say yes to God's prompting today—His plan is always the best plan.Verse to Remember:“Do what is just and right. Rescue from the hand of the oppressor the one who has been robbed.”— Jeremiah 22:3God isn't looking for perfect leaders—He's looking for surrendered ones. Let's lead with humility, serve with love, and live boldly for Jesus.

Sermon Recap | “Jerusalem's Doom Is Sealed” (Jeremiah 21:1–14)King Zedekiah faced the Babylonian army and cried out to God for rescue—but without repentance. He wanted God's help without surrendering to His authority. Through Jeremiah, God declared that judgment was coming, not because of Babylon's strength, but because of Judah's hardened heart.Still, God's mercy remained:“I set before you the way of life and the way of death.”Key Points:When God is against us, no one can stand for us (Jeremiah 21:5).God's discipline flows from His love; His correction is meant to restore, not destroy.Surrender is the only path to life. The people had to yield to Babylon; we must yield to Christ.God desires relationship, not rescue-on-demand. He wants repentance, not just relief.Each day we face the same choice: resist or repent, rebel or return.Jerusalem's doom was sealed because her heart was sealed. Ours doesn't have to be.Let's trade stubbornness for surrender, panic for obedience, and fear for faith.If God is for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:31)

Sermon Recap – Fire in My Bones (Jeremiah 20:1–18)Jeremiah was beaten, mocked, and locked up for speaking God's truth. Discouraged, he wanted to quit—but God's Word burned in his heart like fire in his bones, and he could not stay silent. This reminds us that our worth isn't in titles, positions, or the approval of people, but in being servants of Christ.Just as Babylon's invasions fulfilled Jeremiah's prophecies, God's Word always proves true. False prophets may promise comfort, but only God defines destiny. Like Jeremiah, we may wrestle with despair and joy, but God still calls us to be faithful where He's placed us.Takeaway: Even in discouragement, remember Whose you are. Don't let fear, opposition, or titles silence God's message. Stay soft in the Potter's hands, let His Word shape you, and let the fire of His truth overflow from your life—for His glory.

Sermon Recap – “Broken, But Not Beyond Repair”Lee Arnold Live – Jeremiah 19:1–15Sunday, September 21, 2025Key Points:In Jeremiah 19, God told Jeremiah to go to the Valley of Ben-Hinnom with a clay jar. This valley was a place of child sacrifice and became a symbol of judgment.Jeremiah smashed the jar to show that Judah had become hardened beyond repair. Clay can be reshaped, but once hardened, it can only be broken.Judah's sins—forsaking God, idol worship, and shedding innocent blood—brought certain judgment.Today, we must see the parallels. Just as Judah sacrificed children, our world sacrifices millions of unborn lives each year. God still grieves over innocent blood.When attacked or treated unfairly, we must let God defend us. “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still” (Exodus 14:14).Application: As long as we remain soft in the Potter's hands, God can reshape and restore us. But if we harden our hearts, we risk judgment. The call is to remain pliable and surrendered to Him.

Jeremiah 18:1–23 Lee Arnold – September 14, 2025Today we looked at Jeremiah 18, where God takes the prophet to a potter's house. There Jeremiah saw three things: the Potter (God), the wheel (the circumstances of life), and the clay (us).Here's what we learned:God is the Potter. He knows what He's doing and has a plan for your life.We are the clay. By ourselves we're ordinary, but in His hands we can be made into something beautiful and useful.The wheel is life. Sometimes it feels like we're just going in circles, but God is using every turn to shape us.When we're broken, He can reshape us. God never throws away cracked vessels—He remakes them.The challenge is this: clay must be soft to be shaped. If we're stubborn and resist God, we miss His best. But if we yield, He will form us into a vessel that brings Him glory.The good news is this: the Potter's hands are scarred. Jesus paid the price for our brokenness. By His blood, even what seems ruined can be restored.Takeaway: You are not too far gone. Trust the Potter. Yield to His hands. Let Him reshape your life for His purpose.

We are not living in neutral times—we are living in a war zone. Culture is confused, truth is attacked, evil is celebrated, and the enemy is working overtime to distract and divide. But Scripture makes it clear: this isn't a battle against flesh and blood—it's a spiritual war.In Ephesians 6, Paul calls us to “put on the full armor of God.” This is not a comfort gospel—it's a combat gospel. The good news? We don't fight for victory, we fight from victory, because Jesus has already disarmed the enemy at the cross (Colossians 2:15).Here are the four key truths we walked through:1. Know the Enemy The real battle isn't against people—it's against the powers of darkness (Eph. 6:12). The enemy's strategy is distraction, division, and deception. If you don't know who you're fighting, you'll fight the wrong battles.2. Know Who You Fight For We don't fight in our own strength, but in God's authority. Like David, who faced Goliath “in the name of the Lord of hosts,” we step into battles knowing the Lion has already roared. (Exodus 14:14; Romans 8:31)3. Gear Up – With Your Armor You can't fight with someone else's armor. Just as David couldn't wear Saul's armor, you can't live off borrowed faith or borrowed obedience. Walk in your own daily discipline, your own salvation, your own prayer life. (Eph. 6:13–17; 1 Sam. 17:38–40)4. Stand – Don't Stand By Israel stood frozen before Goliath for forty days. David stood up and declared: “The battle is the Lord's” (1 Sam. 17:45–47). Too often we “stand by” while the enemy mocks. God is calling us to stand up, suit up, and speak up in His authority.

Identity tells you who you are. Surrender sets your direction. Legacy is what you leave behind.Your legacy isn't built on performance, but on people. It's not about what you achieve, but what you reproduce. Obedience in small, hidden moments multiplies into lasting influence. Discipleship is multiplication, not accumulation—passing on what you've received so others can follow Jesus too.Real fruit doesn't come from striving, but from abiding in Christ. Copies fade over time, but when we stay connected to Jesus, what we pass on remains clear, powerful, and unmistakably Him.Application:Do an obedience audit: Where is God asking you to take a step you've delayed?Ask God for two names—people you can invest in this week.Take one intentional act of love that flows from abiding in Jesus.Stay rooted daily in Word, prayer, community, and mission.Legacy begins when you choose to pour into others what Christ has poured into you.

Sermon Recap: The Importance of FaithFaith is more than just saying “I believe.” It's trusting God enough to take action. We opened with the story of the tightrope walker who asked a man from the crowd to get into his wheelbarrow. Believing from the sidelines was easy—but true faith meant climbing in.Hebrews 11 shows us that faith is “confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Faith is trusting God's promises even when we can't see the outcome. Abel, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Rahab all showed faith by obeying God even when it seemed uncertain or risky.Faith isn't wishful thinking—it's confident trust in God's Word. It acts, obeys, sacrifices, and endures. Hebrews 12 reminds us to throw off sin, run with perseverance, and fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.Challenge: What is your “wheelbarrow moment”? Where is God asking you to trust Him today?

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now

Welcome to He's The Solution Ministries! Our mission is simple – to help you live boldly in your faith and share the love of Jesus with those around you! Led by Lee and Jaclyn Arnold, we're all about practical, powerful teachings that help you grow closer to God and live out your purpose every day. Join us as we walk this faith journey together:• Sunday Sermons: Join us live on Zoom or Facebook each Sunday for Down-to-earth Bible studies that you can apply to your everyday life.• Wednesday Bible Study: A deeper dive into God's Word via Zoom, where we grow together.• Daily Dose of Boldness: Short, inspiring devotionals to fuel your faith each day. (Subscribe now