This is a podcast from LifePoint Church in San Tan Valley, Arizona Senior Pastor Nathan Bentley For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com

What if the reason many believers never step fully into God's promises isn't a lack of faith… but a lack of holy imagination?In this powerful message, Pastor Nathan walks through Joshua's final challenge to Israel. God had been faithful. He kept every promise. He fought every battle. But Israel still had a choice: fully obey or slowly drift.Joshua warned them not to leave enemies in the land or mix with the surrounding culture. Partial obedience would eventually lead to spiritual compromise. The same is true today. Many of us have entered the “Promised Land,” but we haven't torn down the altars that compete for our attention and affection.Pastor Nathan challenges us to reclaim imagination as a gift from God. Instead of using it to fuel fear, anxiety, or distraction, we are called to imagine revival, freedom, and the presence of God transforming our homes, church, and region.He also confronts the modern altars in our lives—especially screens and distractions—that quietly shape our hearts more than Scripture. Revival doesn't begin with hype; it begins with repentance and removing anything that keeps us from God's presence.As you listen, ask yourself:What am I tolerating that God asked me to remove?Have I stopped imagining what God could do?What altars need to come down in my life?Am I truly hungry for God's presence?Revival starts when we hunger for Him more than comfort, answers, or control.If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to dream with God again.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this powerful message, Pastor Nathan continues the Promised Land series by reminding us that the journey of faith is less about arriving at a destination and more about learning to trust God's presence along the way. Drawing from the lives of Abraham and Moses, this sermon challenges believers to step beyond comfort, logic, and control. Just like Abraham left everything familiar and Moses led a complaining nation through the wilderness, we are called to follow God even when we don't fully understand where He is leading. The real question isn't how fast we get there—it's whether we trust Him in the waiting.Through the story in Exodus 17, Pastor Nathan reveals how the Israelites' rebellion at the rock wasn't just about thirst, but about trust. The rock becomes a powerful picture of Christ, the living water, reminding us that God's provision always points to His presence. Moses' disobedience in striking the rock again shows us the importance of obedience and humility, even in moments of pressure. This message is a bold call to move beyond knowing about God and instead seek His presence daily. Revival begins when we hunger for Him more than answers, more than outcomes, and more than comfort. As you listen, ask yourself: Are you trusting God beyond your understanding, or are you still asking, “Are we there yet?”For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

What if the very thing standing between you and God's promise isn't the land—but the giants you see in it? In this powerful message, Giants in the Land, Pastor Nathan walks us through Numbers and the journey of Israel on the edge of the Promised Land. What they encountered wasn't just fortified cities or intimidating enemies, but giants that shaped their fear, identity, and perspective. While most saw impossibility, Caleb and Joshua saw God's faithfulness and power, revealing a timeless truth: the giants we face often expose what we truly believe about God—and ourselves.This sermon challenges us to confront the modern giants that keep us stuck in the wilderness: fear, past trauma, false identity, insecurity, and spiritual hesitation. Pastor Nathan calls us to invite God beyond surface-level fixes and into the hidden places of our hearts where transformation begins. Revival doesn't happen by avoiding the giants—it happens when God exposes and overcomes them. If you're longing to move from promise delayed to promise fulfilled, this message will challenge, encourage, and awaken your faith to step boldly into all God has prepared for you.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this message, Pastor Nathan continues The Promised Land series with a powerful reminder that God often does His deepest work in the waiting. Tracing the story from Genesis to Abraham, we see a man called out of comfort, culture, and certainty into a promise he could not yet see. Abraham's faith wasn't built on clarity—it was built on trust. As Pastor Nathan unpacks God's covenant promises, we're reminded that revival begins with confession, surrender, and a willingness to follow God beyond our understanding.This sermon challenges us to examine how we live in the “in-between”—the space between God's promise and its fulfillment. Through Abraham's obedience, testing, and long seasons of waiting, we learn that faith is not passive but active, shaped by daily surrender and obedience. As we wait on God's promises personally, regionally, and generationally, we're invited to trust that He is faithful, present, and working—even when the promise feels delayed. Faith in the waiting is where transformation, awakening, and true revival begin.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Igniting the Flame: Cultivating a Missional Life Through Acts 13Pastor Chris preaches about the importance of being a missional church dedicated to spreading the gospel, as highlighted in Acts 13. Emphasizing the need for spiritual preparedness and cultivation of a life of prayer, Chris recounts personal experiences of fasting, failing, and the humbling grace of God. He elaborates on the significant themes found in Acts 13, like Paul's first missionary journey and the church of Antioch, urging the church to embrace their diverse calling. The sermon also tackles the cost of revival, urging readiness for both the blessings and challenges it brings, including societal pushback and economic upheaval. Additionally, the pastor calls for Christians to engage in every sphere of society, including politics, to influence for the kingdom of God. Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Praise00:22 The Importance of Missions01:07 Personal Testimony on Fasting03:02 Journey Through Acts 1303:45 Paul's First Missionary Journey06:25 The Power of the Holy Spirit11:40 Challenges and Perseverance18:53 Personal Story and Transformation25:55 Paul's Journey from Ignite to Mission27:10 The Importance of Preparation and Faithfulness27:56 Living Out Your Mission in Everyday Life29:41 Preparing for Revival33:21 The Cost of Revival37:00 Influencing Every Sphere of Society38:16 The Role of the Church in Politics45:16 A Call to Action and ResponseFor more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In a world dominated by screens, algorithms, and constant noise, Pastor Nathan challenges us to examine who—and what—is influencing our lives. While modern culture spends hours shaping our thoughts through digital influence, Scripture calls believers to be shaped by intimacy with God, not just information about Him. This message reminds us that discipleship goes beyond knowledge; it begins with a deep, personal relationship with God that transforms how we live, love, and lead.Drawing from Acts 2 and the life of Peter, Pastor Nathan highlights the power of the Holy Spirit to move us from familiarity with Jesus to bold, Spirit-led influence. True impact flows from prayer, consecration, and learning to prioritize God's presence over distractions. When intimacy comes first, influence follows naturally—not driven by platforms or popularity, but by a life surrendered to God and empowered by His Spirit.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this powerful message, Pastor Douglas calls the church beyond routine, surface-level prayer and into a life of true intercession. Preaching from a place of lived experience, he reminds us that fasting and prayer are often met with resistance—not because they are ineffective, but because they are effective. Intercession is not reserved for the “extra-spiritual”; it is the calling of every disciple who follows Jesus. To follow Christ is to do what He did—to stand in the gap, to contend for others, and to come before God on behalf of the lost, the hurting, and the broken. Prayer, Pastor Douglas teaches, is not meant to be mechanical or obligatory, but fueled by intimacy, surrender, and perseverance.Drawing from biblical examples like Moses and deeply personal stories, Pastor Douglas challenges us to let our hearts be moved again. True intercession flows from love—a love so real it produces burden, compassion, and even tears. He invites the church to ask God for a heart that breaks for what breaks His, and for the “gift of tears” that awakens passionate, Spirit-led prayer. At its core, intercession is rooted in friendship with God, where prayer becomes dialogue, not duty. This sermon is a clear call to allow God to interrupt our lives, deepen our love for others, and use us as vessels of His power and mercy in a world desperate for hope.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Nathan calls the church into a holy reset through fasting and revival, inviting us into a focused season of consecration from January 4–25. Fasting is not about earning God's favor or manipulating outcomes—it's about surrender. In a culture of comfort and constant consumption, fasting weakens the flesh and sharpens our spiritual hunger, creating space to hear God clearly and encounter His presence deeply. Whether abstaining from food or laying down another comfort, the heart of fasting is dependence—declaring that God alone sustains us.The message presses deeper into the connection between surrender and revival, reminding us that fire only falls where there is fuel. Pastor Nathan challenges the church to let go of habits, comforts, and patterns that quench the Spirit and instead embrace prayer, repentance, and corporate hunger. Drawing from Scripture, personal stories, and voices like Leonard Ravenhill, this sermon is a wake-up call: revival does not begin in crowds—it begins in hearts. As the church fasts, prays, and fills the altar again, the Holy Spirit ignites a fire meant not just to transform individuals, but to impact an entire community. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon from LifePoint Church, the discussion revolves around the importance of understanding and using the spiritual gifts that God has bestowed on individuals. The sermon, based on Ephesians 4:7-13, emphasizes how these gifts are given by grace and are essential for building up the body of Christ. Pastor Nathan explains the historical context of the ascending and descending king analogy and its relevance to receiving and using spiritual gifts. Additionally, the message encourages believers to practice and walk in their gifts despite fears of failure, stressing that maturity in faith and unity in the church body are achieved through the active use of these gifts. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to seek, identify, and utilize their spiritual gifts to contribute to the growth and righteousness of the church community. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

This Christmas Eve, Pastor Nathan led LifePoint Church into a powerful and unexpected place—not Luke 2, but Luke 15—revealing the heart of God as an all-consuming fire. Drawing from Hebrews 12:29, “Our God is a consuming fire,”this message reframed Christmas not as a quiet, sentimental moment, but as a divine invitation to transformation. God's fire is not tame or passive—it purifies, restores, and exposes what cannot remain.Through the parable of the Prodigal Son, Pastor Nathan showed how the same fire that restores the repentant son also reveals the hardened heart of the older brother. God's fire never changes—our response does. Whether through repentance, humility, or resistance, every heart encounters the fire of His presence. Christmas reminds us that Jesus did not come simply to inspire us, but to ignite us.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this powerful Advent message, Pastor Nathan invites us to encounter the love of God not as a concept, but as a living, pursuing reality. Drawing from the prophetic story of Hosea, we see a vivid picture of God's relentless love toward an unfaithful people. Just as Hosea pursued Gomer despite her betrayal, God continues to pursue us—meeting us in our brokenness, doubt, and wandering hearts. This message reminds us that Christmas is not merely about celebration, but about divine invasion: love stepping into darkness, pain, and rebellion to restore what was lost.More than information, this service carried an invitation to experience God's love personally and deeply. Pastor Nathan challenged the church to allow the Holy Spirit to expand our capacity to receive and understand God's love, even when circumstances or unanswered questions make it difficult. God doesn't withdraw when we wrestle—He draws near. As we approach Christmas, this message calls us to return, surrender, and receive, knowing that God rejoices over us with singing. Love didn't stay distant. Love came down—and He's still pursuing hearts today.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this message, Pastor Nathan walks us through the raw honesty of Habakkuk and the broken repentance of King David, showing how real faith engages God even when life doesn't make sense. Habakkuk boldly brings his questions and complaints before the Lord, reminding us that God is not threatened by our honesty. Rather than abandoning faith, Habakkuk learns to remember God's past faithfulness and declares, “Yet I will rejoice in the Lord,” teaching us that joy is rooted in who God is—not in circumstances.Turning to Psalm 51, Pastor Nathan highlights the difference between remorse and true repentance. While remorse focuses on guilt and regret, repentance seeks heart transformation. David's prayer, “Create in me a clean heart, O God,”reveals that restored joy flows from humility, surrender, and trust in God's mercy. This sermon calls us to move beyond surface-level faith and rediscover the deep, unshakable joy found in repentance and satisfaction in the God of our salvation.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this Advent sermon, Pastor Nathan unpacks one of the most powerful themes of the season—Peace—and how it's inseparably connected to humility. Advent is more than counting down to Christmas; it's about preparing our hearts to receive Jesus, the One who fulfills God's ancient promises.This week, we dive deeper into the attributes of Advent—hope, peace, love, and joy—and discover why humility isn't just an optional trait for believers but a non-negotiable posture before God.Why peace is a Person, not a feelingHow Micah's prophecy of a humble Savior from Bethlehem reveals God's heartThe danger and beauty of praying: “Lord, bring humility into my life.”Why the people of God often miss what outsiders eagerly embraceHow pride blinds us spiritually—and how humility opens our ears to God's voiceA challenge to reject passive church attendance and respond actively to GodHumility as a requirement, not a suggestion (Micah 6:8)The prophecy of the coming Messiah (Micah 5:2–5)Peace in the person of Jesus, given to all who receive HimOur response to God's voice—not just hearing truth, but acting on itPastor Nathan challenges every believer to move beyond routine church attendance and step into a lifestyle of active surrender, prayer, humility, and community. Advent isn't about going through motions—it's about returning to Jesus with fresh hunger and open hearts.Let this message draw you into deeper reflection, deeper peace, and deeper humility as we journey toward celebrating the birth of Christ.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this powerful Advent message, Pastor Mike reminds us that no matter how heavy or dark life may feel, Jesus is the light that breaks through every shadow. Stepping in for Pastor Nathan, he brings a timely and hope-filled word to launch our Advent series, The Light Has Come.Journey with us as we explore:

In this powerful final message of our Jeremiah series, Pastor Nathan challenges us to wake up, break free from cultural compromise, and choose—once and for all—whom we will serve. Drawing from Jeremiah and Revelation, he exposes the patterns of modern Babylon and the spiritual fog that keeps believers passive, distracted, and spiritually numb.This message calls us back to repentance, revival, and full allegiance to God's Kingdom. Pastor Nathan unpacks the battle between the two kingdoms—within us and around us—and shows why this moment in history demands courage, clarity, and decisive obedience.Heather's prophetic vision of believers laying down their flesh on a battlefield drives the point home: revival requires sacrifice, holiness, and a daily decision to surrender.If you're tired of lukewarm faith… if you feel the pull of the world growing stronger… if you sense God stirring something in you—this message is for you.It's time to wake up. It's time to choose.It's time to be decisive.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Dive into this powerful message from our Jeremiah's Lament series as Pastor Nathan unpacks the difference between reformation and true revival. Through Jeremiah's life, we explore a people who gave God lip service while their hearts remained far from Him—and how the same temptation exists today. From Jeremiah 3:10's warning to the deeper promise of Jeremiah 29:11, we're reminded that God calls us not to shallow change but to heart-level transformation.We walk through Jeremiah 12, 31, and 33, seeing the trials Jeremiah faced, the new covenant God promised, and the hope of the coming Messiah. This message challenges us to reject empty religion, confront spiritual pretense, and embrace the revival God desires to spark in us today. If you're craving a deeper walk with God, this sermon will stir your spirit and call you higher.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this week's sermon, Pastor Nathan challenges us to move beyond surface-level faith and pursue genuine revival. Through the story of Jeremiah—the “Weeping Prophet”—we see a man burdened with truth during one of Israel's darkest times. While the nation experienced outward reformation under King Josiah, their hearts remained unchanged. Pastor Nathan reminds us that true revival isn't about religious reform but heart transformation—a return to deep, Spirit-led living where repentance and renewal flow from genuine relationship with God.Jeremiah's raw honesty with God reveals that revival often begins in the tension between sorrow and surrender. God's call to Jeremiah wasn't to escape hardship but to endure with courage and conviction. Likewise, Pastor Nathan calls us to tear down modern idols, trust God in the struggle, and invite His Spirit to bring light to hidden places in our hearts. Revival starts when we stop performing for God and start walking with Him in truth.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this powerful message from Pastor Nathan at LifePoint Church, we continue the From Dark to Light series with a call to embrace spiritual wholeness and unity in Christ. This sermon dives deep into the tension between our divided hearts and God's call to be made whole through His Spirit. Pastor Nathan shares how believers can overcome double-mindedness, resist spiritual opposition, and walk in the light of God's truth with a steadfast, sober-minded faith.From practical steps in healing past trauma to recognizing spiritual battles and standing firm in biblical truth, this message is both convicting and freeing. As Pastor Nathan reminds us, God's desire is to give His people an undivided heart—one that is fully surrendered to His will. Whether you've been walking with Jesus for years or are still finding your way, this sermon invites you to take that next step toward wholeness and freedom in Him.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

This week at LifePoint Church, Pastor Nathan delivered a powerful and deeply personal message on Embracing Wholeness: Overcoming Double-Mindedness and Reclaiming Our Spiritual Identity. Many believers live divided—torn between faith and fear, light and shadow, surrender and self-reliance. But God is calling His people into unity of spirit and wholeness of heart.Through Scripture and revelation, Pastor Nathan explains how unresolved wounds and past traumas can fracture our spiritual lives, leading to instability and confusion. Yet through the healing work of the Holy Spirit, we can confront these inner fractures, bring them into the light, and let God restore what's been broken.If you've ever felt stuck between who you were and who God says you are—this message will help you take the next step toward freedom and identity in Christ.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Check out our merch store https://lifepointaz-shop.fourthwall.comFind all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this powerful message, Pastor Nathan from LifePoint Church calls believers to move beyond surface-level faith and dive into the deep with the Holy Spirit. Using vivid imagery and Scripture, he reminds us that we are the living temples of God—crafted to carry His presence wherever we go. Just as Paul's life was transformed through divine encounter, we too are invited to experience the fullness of God's power through surrender, obedience, and trust in the Spirit's leading.The sermon challenges us to step off the edge of comfort and control, learning to “breathe differently” as we allow God to work in hidden and hard-to-reach areas of our lives. This is more than a sermon—it's a call to revival, a call to rediscover the presence and power of the Holy Spirit moving in and through us today.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Nathan reflects on their personal journey from darkness to light during the summer and explores the themes of suffering and hope in Psalm 88. Despite Psalm 88 ending in a sense of desperation and darkness, parallels are drawn between the suffering described and the experiences of Jesus Christ. The episode discusses how walking through suffering and darkness as believers can lead to spiritual growth and a closer relationship with God. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining perspective and remaining connected to the church community during times of hardship.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Pastor Nathan delves into John 8:12, where Jesus declares Himself as the light of the world. He emphasizes that for followers of Christ, shining the light in dark places is a continual process rather than a one-time event. The message challenges believers to expose hidden and dark areas of their lives to God for full transformation and encourages them to discern what is pleasing to God by being filled with the Holy Spirit. Through practical applications and scriptural references from both the Old and New Testaments, the sermon urges listeners to boldly profess their faith and stand as beacons of light in a world that often recoils from spiritual truth.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram

In this sermon, Pastor Nathan uses the story of Jacob from Genesis 32. Nathan explores the concept of wrestling with God to achieve a new identity and the significance of abiding in God's presence. Nathan delves into the Apostle Paul's writings in Romans 7 and 8 about the internal struggle between flesh and spirit and the transformative power of Christ. He encourages believers to go beyond surface-level changes and address the deep-rooted fractures in their souls to experience true spiritual renewal and wholeness.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

What does it mean to truly worship with all your heart? In this message, we look at the life of David and how his authentic, passionate worship points us toward a lifestyle that goes beyond Sunday mornings.Worship isn't confined to a song or a service—it's a way of living. From washing dishes to driving to work, every moment is an opportunity to honor God. David's example reminds us that God looks at the heart, not the performance, and that worship is about freedom, authenticity, and love for our Creator.Whether your worship is quiet or exuberant, what matters most is that it flows sincerely from your heart. Worship is a two-way street—a loving exchange between us and God that brings transformation and deepens our relationship with Him.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this episode of the LifePoint Church Podcast, Pastor Douglas shares a heartfelt sermon inspired by recent events and the series 'The Heart of David'. He discusses the profound impact of Charlie Kirk's life and tragic passing, exploring themes of revival, persecution, and the spiritual battle against evil. Pastor Douglas emphasizes the importance of loving our enemies, embodying Christian boldness, and being willing to sacrifice for one's faith. Using biblical passages from Acts and Second Samuel, he calls for a deep commitment to spreading the gospel and fostering unity in the face of growing societal divides.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Worship isn't just a Sunday morning routine—it's a lifestyle that has the power to completely transform your heart, mind, and spirit. In this message, Pastor Douglas shares personal stories and biblical insights that reveal how worship goes far beyond music; it's about living every moment in God's presence.From the contrast between Saul and David, to the miraculous healing of Pastor Douglas' voice after surgery, we see that worship is more than receiving—it's about cultivating a heart after God. Transformation happens when we move from being passive receivers of worship to active cultivators of it in our daily lives.Worship resets our focus, anchors us in God's goodness, and opens the door to deeper intimacy with Him. Whether you're singing in your car, whispering a prayer in the grocery store, or lifting your voice in corporate worship, every act of praise is an opportunity to encounter Jesus. Let's take worship beyond the weekend and let it shape who we are.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Douglas highlights the importance of having a heart like David, which is essentially the heart of Jesus. The sermon begins with a prayer and then dives into scriptures from 1 Samuel and Acts to illustrate the contrast between Saul, who was driven by the fear of man, and David, who was driven by his relationship with God. The speaker emphasizes that God values integrity and character over external appearances or worldly merits. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Elder Don shares an inspiring sermon centered on the transformative power of God's word and the importance of living a life of faith and obedience. Drawing from various scriptures, including John 1:1, Proverbs 4:23, and Numbers 13:30-33, he emphasizes that God's word is living and active, with the ability to conform and transform believers into the image of Jesus Christ. Elder Don illustrates the necessity of not leaning on one's own understanding but trusting in God's word and promises. He recounts Biblical stories demonstrating belief and unbelief and shares personal testimonies of aligning faith with action. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon Pastor Joe delves deep into the concept of God's heart through a sermon focusing on the Parable of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15. He explores the significance of words and heart transformation, emphasizing the deceitful nature of human hearts as depicted in scripture. The sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journeys, whether they identify more with the younger son's repentance or the elder son's resentment, and calls for a deeper understanding and alignment with the heart of God.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Douglas delivers a powerful message on the importance of hard work and the dangers of laziness, emphasizing that work should be seen as an act of worship. Using biblical references from Genesis and Luke, he underscores that God designed humans to work and that it should be a joyful endeavor. He contrasts this with the common cultural attitude of hating work and living for the weekend. By sharing personal anecdotes, including his own journey of learning to find joy in all forms of work, Pastor Douglas explains how adopting a mindset where work is done for Jesus can transform lives. He also touches on principles of stewardship, productivity, and the concept of sowing and reaping, encouraging listeners to take practical steps toward fulfilling their God-given purpose. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, the focus is on the significance of discipline within a Christian context. Pastor Mike emphasizes the mission of raising spiritually strong, godly adults through the practice of loving and corrective discipline. He discusses the biblical foundations of discipline, referencing various scriptures from both the Old and New Testaments. The sermon outlines the importance of starting early with children, the necessity of spiritual discipline, and offers personal anecdotes and practical advice for parents. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Tim discusses the attributes of God—His omniscience, omnipotence, and omnipresence—and how these aspects influence our understanding and worship of Him. Pastor Tim emphasizes the importance of having a proper perspective of God, the role of faith, and the necessity of seeking God's wisdom and power in everyday life. The sermon encourages believers to live in alignment with God's will, exhibiting trust and surrender in every area of their lives, while also addressing common doubts and misconceptions about God's nature.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Joe explores the profound impact of words on our lives and those around us. Drawing from biblical passages like Proverbs 18:21, he emphasizes that words have the power to bring life or death. He discusses how our words are a reflection of what is stored in our hearts, urging listeners to fill their hearts with positivity and God's spirit. Pastor Joe highlights the significance of forgiveness and unity within the body of Christ, and calls for an intentional shift towards speech that builds up rather than tears down. The sermon underscores the importance of aligning our speech with God's words and the transformative power of forgiveness.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Pastor Douglas preaches on the concept of 'the fear of the Lord,' emphasizing its significance as the beginning of wisdom, as highlighted in the Book of Proverbs. He elaborates on the idea that fearing God is not about being scared but about having awe, reverence, and respect for His majesty and holiness. This awe should drive believers to live in alignment with God's will. Pastor Douglas contrasts the Old Testament depiction of God's fear with the New Testament's message, urging the congregation to seek deeper relationships with God, avoid limiting God's interactions by their own preconceived ideas, and strive to let His word transform their lives.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Pastor Mike delivers a powerful sermon based on Proverbs 16:3, focusing on the importance of committing all aspects of life to the Lord. Highlighting personal anecdotes and biblical narratives, Pastor Mike discusses the significance of prioritizing God in work, finances, family, and even vacations. He reflects on his own journey of faith and God's blessings when the Lord is at the center of all plans. The sermon also explores the consequences of idolatry and the transformative impact of putting God first, emphasizing that true joy and fulfillment come from living a Christ-centered life.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

n this sermon, Pastor Tim discusses the importance of trusting God fully with one's heart, leaning not on personal understanding, acknowledging God in all aspects of life, and finding the directed path that aligns with His will. Using Proverbs 3:5-6 as the central text, Pastor Tim highlights how wisdom from the Bible guides believers. He emphasizes the pitfalls of relying on personal logic, experiences, and emotions over divine guidance, and the transformative power of trusting in God through various life challenges. The message encourages believers to embrace their spiritual gifts, seek God's wisdom daily, and acknowledge Him boldly in their lives.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Elder Tom discusses the theme of wisdom for a summer series. The sermon explores the concept of facing fears with wisdom, recounting personal experiences of facing fear and trusting in God's plans. Tom encourages the congregation to embrace their spiritual callings, face their fears, and trust in God's plan for their lives. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Nathan concludes a three-week series on time by delivering a powerful message about the importance of recognizing and engaging in spiritual warfare. Starting with the end of his sermon and using Matthew 16 as the foundational scripture, he highlights the reality of spiritual conflict and how the devil works to deceive and ensnare believers. Pastor Nathan emphasizes the need for Christians to practice rest in the Lord to prepare for spiritual battles. He explains the significance of Peter's confession of Jesus as the Messiah and the subsequent rebuke, underlining that the church must understand and actively engage in this spiritual conflict. The sermon also covers how Christians can find freedom from the strongholds of sin through genuine repentance, confession, taking every thought captive, and replacing lies with God's truth. Pastor Nathan calls for the church to rise up and reclaim their authority in Christ, focusing on the individual's role in the greater spiritual battle and the church's collective strength.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Pastor Nathan provides a detailed examination of Pentecost and the powerful gift of tongues, clarifying the differences between evangelistic tongues and tongues as a prayer language. Pastor Nathan underscores the biblical foundation of these gifts and the importance of silence in hearing God's voice. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Pastor Nathan discusses the significance of sanctified time versus leisure, the renewing of the mind, and the role of imagination in spiritual life. He encourages listeners to dedicate time for rest with God, emphasizing the distinctions between Chronos and Kairos—two concepts of time in Greek. By changing our mindset and how we view our time, we can rejuvenate our connection with God and experience His rest. The message concludes with a reflection on how resting in God can multiply our time and resources, leading to a more fulfilling and impactful life.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

In this sermon, Pastor Nathan discusses the tenth core value of their faith community, gratitude. He outlines the church's core values, highlighting the importance of being Christ-centered, following Biblical authority, and being Spirit-led. The sermon focuses on cultivating a heart of thankfulness, stressing that gratitude is a divine command and a lifestyle that requires humility and the presence of God. For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/

Pastor Nathan addresses the importance of friendship as a core value in the Christian faith. He outlines how being a friend encompasses carrying each other's burdens, restoring each other gently, and living in unity. Emphasizing integrity, intimacy, and infinite friendship based on biblical principles, he encourages the congregation to invest time and effort into forming genuine, supportive, and sacrificial relationships. The message also highlights Jesus' ultimate demonstration of friendship and calls the church to embody Christ-like love within the community.For more on LifePoint Church go to lifepointaz.com Find all our links in one easy spot https://linktr.ee/lifepointaz Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lifepointaz Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifepointchurchaz/