Welcome to the Highpoint Church podcast, where we share gospel-centered teachings to encourage you and grow your faith in the good news and finished work of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
Family Pastor Drew McCalla shares on God's grand greatness, general goodness, and gentle grace from Psalm 145.
It's a Family Worship Sunday! Follow along as we read from Psalm 139 and spend time in prayer.
For the final sermon of our Clash of Kingdoms series, we explore the biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation through the lens of spiritual warfare. This powerful message reveals how God's first gospel promise in Genesis 3:15—the enmity between the serpent and the woman's offspring—finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Discover how Jesus appears in Revelation as both the sacrificial Lamb who was slain for our sins and the conquering Lion who defeats Satan completely. Learn why Jesus needed to be both Lamb and Lion to fulfill God's redemptive plan, and how the cross, resurrection, and final judgment represent the progressive defeat of the serpent. The message concludes with a breathtaking vision of the new creation where sin, death, and tears are no more. This teaching will help you understand spiritual warfare, recognize Jesus in His fullness, examine your spiritual allegiance, find hope in Christ's promised victory, and live today in light of the coming kingdom. Perfect for anyone seeking to understand the Bible's overarching narrative, spiritual warfare, end times prophecy, the book of Revelation, Jesus Christ's dual nature, Christian hope, spiritual growth, biblical theology, Genesis 3:15, serpent's defeat, spiritual kingdoms, Christian victory, redemption plan, new creation, and eternal life.
Genesis 3:15 establishes an ancient war between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent that intensifies when Jesus arrives. In the Gospels, four primary 'seeds of the serpent' oppose Jesus: King Herod as Satan's political pawn, demons as Satan's obvious agents, religious leaders as unexpected allies of darkness, and Satan himself through direct confrontation. Jesus defeats these forces not through overwhelming power but through substitution at the cross, turning Satan's apparent victory into his ultimate defeat. Today, believers face Satan's tactics of destruction, defamation, and deception, but can stand firm knowing that the war has already been won through Christ.
Clash of Kingdoms in the book of Isaiah.
Genesis 3:15 establishes a cosmic war between good and evil that shapes the entire Bible. This divine promise—that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent's head—creates a thread of conflict running from Genesis to Revelation. Explore how this promise unfolds in three powerful biblical narratives: Joshua's defeat of the five Amorite kings, Jael's victory over Sisera, and Esther's triumph over Haman. Each story reveals a consistent pattern: God's people are oppressed, then delivered; the enemy is defeated; and God is glorified. This pattern points to Jesus Christ, who as the perfect seed of the woman, crushes Satan's head at the cross. Discover how this ancient promise impacts your daily spiritual battles and gives you confidence in God's sovereign plan. Learn to be ruthless with sin, trust God's orchestration of every detail in your life, live in the victory Christ has already won, and recognize God's presence even when He seems distant. If you're struggling with defeat, discouragement, or doubt, this message will help you see your circumstances through the lens of God's unfolding redemptive plan.
The Gospel Promise in Exodus *Clash of Kingdoms
God's sovereignty ensures His promises are fulfilled, providing hope and victory through Jesus Christ. Believers, be encouraged to trust in God's plan, study His Word, and find assurance in His faithfulness and control over all circumstances.
The gospel promise in Genesis 3:15 reveals God's plan of redemption through Jesus Christ, who paid the ultimate cost to defeat Satan and bring salvation. Believers are called to live in the victory of Christ, relying on His power and grace, and to recognize their role in God's redemptive story.
Join in as we conclude our Ephesians series with a reading of the entire book and prayer after each chapter.
Ephesians 6: 10-20 *Prayer & Supplication
Follow along as we begin to study spiritual warfare through the lens of Ephesians 6:10-20.
Ephesians 5:18-21
Ephesians 5:15-17
Ephesians 4:17-24
Ephesians 4:17-24
Ephesians 4:17-24