Sunday Sermons from LifePoint Church in Clarksville TN.
The LifePoint Church Podcast has had a profound impact on my faith journey. Since joining LifePoint, I have experienced tremendous growth in my relationship with God. I am incredibly grateful to have found this church and to be under the leadership of such a Spirit-led pastor and leadership team. The joy and passion they exude when they serve is truly inspiring.
One of the best aspects of The LifePoint Church Podcast is the diverse range of topics covered in the sermons. Pastor Mike and guest pastors speak to modern-day people in a modern context, while always grounding their messages in the Word of God. This approach makes the podcast relatable and applicable to everyday life. Additionally, I appreciate that there are different series and themes explored throughout the year, which keeps the content fresh and engaging.
Another aspect that sets this podcast apart is the sense of community it fosters. Even though I may not be able to attend every service or event, technology allows me to stream any missed services on Facebook. This accessibility has been a blessing as it enables me to stay connected with the church even when life gets busy. Additionally, being able to listen again to favorite sermons through this podcast helps renew my spirit and deepen my understanding of God's Word.
However, one potential drawback of The LifePoint Church Podcast is that it lacks visual content. As someone who values engaging visuals during sermons, I sometimes miss out on certain elements or illustrations when listening solely through audio. Incorporating video footage or images alongside the audio could enhance the overall experience for listeners.
In conclusion, The LifePoint Church Podcast has been an invaluable resource in my spiritual journey. It has played a significant role in bringing me out of depression and helping me grow closer to God. The dedication of Pastor Mike, guest pastors, and the entire congregation at LifePoint shines through in every episode, making this podcast truly awe-inspiring. Whether attending services live or listening through this podcast, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of the Word of God in action.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of our words and actions in reflecting our identity as God's people, urging believers to guard their speech and live in a way that honors Him. It challenges Christians to actively pursue righteousness, mature spiritually, and remove anything dishonorable from their lives to be used effectively by God. The message concludes with a call to deeper submission, service, and repentance, highlighting God's desire to use willing and mature believers for His purpose.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike draws from 2 Timothy 2, to emphasize the call for Christians to endure suffering with purpose, staying focused on the risen Jesus as both their strength and example. He reminds listeners that suffering—whether personal, social, or even physical—is part of faithfully following Christ and is often used by God to advance His kingdom and reach others. Ultimately, believers are urged to stay intimately connected with Jesus, living and reigning with Him now and forever, because He lives.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of growing strong in God's grace through consistent time in His Word and prayer, then passing on what we receive to others through mentorship and evangelism. Drawing from 2 Timothy 2, it challenges believers to live with the discipline of a soldier, the integrity of an athlete, and the perseverance of a farmer as they share the Gospel. Ultimately, the message calls the church to become a "Pass It On" community, empowered by God to impact others and endure through trials.
This sermon encourages believers to live boldly and unashamed of their faith, taking pride in the Gospel and the Church while standing firm in their convictions despite cultural pressure or potential suffering. Drawing from 2 Timothy 1, it emphasizes passing down faith through spiritual generations, being filled and led by the Holy Spirit, and guarding God's work in our lives with strength and devotion. The message closes by challenging listeners to focus on uplifting, “Fresh Air” friendships and to choose to be a life-giving, faithful presence in the lives of others.
In this sermon Pastor Mike begins the series 2 Timothy by emphasizing that all blessings flow from God, using the Doxology as both inspiration and declaration. It highlights three main sources of God's blessings: the guidance of spiritual mentors, the legacy of a godly family, and the active presence of the Holy Spirit. The pastor challenges listeners to recognize and cultivate these blessings in their lives and become a blessing to others. Copyright Disclaimer The Audio clip from THE FORGE used in this sermon is for educational and illustrative purposes only, under the terms of Fair Use (Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). Fair Use is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, scholarship, and education. This sermon clip uses the film as part of a larger message to illustrate biblical principles and does not intend to infringe on the copyright. THE FORGE is © [Production Company Name, if known]. All rights belong to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.
This sermon emphasizes that Jesus gave us the Great Commission—to go and make disciples—not just as a task, but as a transformative purpose that shapes our identity, calling, and faith. Through biblical examples and personal stories, the message highlights that God chooses to work through ordinary, imperfect people to accomplish extraordinary things. Ultimately, it reminds us that people matter deeply to God, and reaching even just one person with the Gospel can have an eternal ripple effect.
This Easter sermon passionately proclaims the central message of Christianity: that Jesus, the Son of God, died a brutal death on the cross to pay for the sins of all humanity, fulfilling God's plan of redemption and defeating the power of sin and death. It emphasizes that Jesus' resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith, offering not only forgiveness but transformation, freedom, and new life through the power of His blood. The preacher invites listeners to receive this gift personally, reminding them that God's plan of salvation is deeply personal—Jesus did it all for you.
Pastor Mike challenged the cultural message of "following your heart," urging believers instead to follow Jesus, who isn't following our personal feelings or desires. The sermon emphasized guarding, submitting, and transforming our hearts through God's Word, confession, and delighting in Him. By honestly examining the condition of our hearts and aligning our lives with God's will, we can avoid spiritual indifference and produce lasting, godly fruit.
This weeks sermon focuses on the challenging teachings of Jesus, specifically His invitation to "Follow Me." Pastor Mike highlights the story of the Rich Young Ruler to explore the cost of following Jesus, urging listeners to identify and surrender the “one thing” standing between them and full devotion to Christ. The message emphasizes that following Jesus requires daily decisions of surrender, evaluation, and action, with the promise of eternal life and a transformed life on earth for those who truly follow Him.
This sermon focuses on the importance of forgiveness and how it impacts our relationship with God and others. It emphasizes that if Jesus said something, it can be trusted and is good for us to obey. The message challenges us to reflect on our struggles with accepting God's forgiveness and how unforgiveness may hinder our worship.
The sermon encourages believers to fear God, not in a way that leads to dread, but in awe and reverence, particularly through experiencing His presence and obeying His Word. It emphasizes the importance of trembling before God's holiness and responding immediately to His commands, even when the benefits aren't immediately clear. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deep, enduring relationship with God, marked by obedience and a clean, righteous fear that transforms our daily walk with Him.
In this sermon, Pastors Jordan and Erin emphasize the importance of "fighting the right fights" in our faith, drawing from the teachings in 1 Timothy. They encourage the congregation to stay focused on the truth of the gospel, pursue contentment over material wealth, and actively strive for godliness in their lives. They also stress the need for generosity and living with purpose, using their resources to serve others and store up treasures that last beyond earthly possessions.
In today's sermon, we explore how the church should operate as a spiritual family, emphasizing respect, honor, and care for one another, especially across generations. The Apostle Paul urges us to treat older members as parents and younger members as siblings, while also stressing the importance of caring for widows and holding church leaders accountable. Ultimately, the sermon challenges us to live in purity, honor, and godliness, reflecting Jesus in all our relationships and actions within the church.
In today's sermon from 1 Timothy 4, Pastor Mike emphasizes the importance of guarding our lives and faith, highlighting the need to protect our convictions and be cautious of negative influences that can lead us astray. The message also stresses the pursuit of godliness, urging believers to train themselves in godly living and set a positive example for others through their speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity. Finally, the sermon encourages the congregation to persist in these practices, remaining steadfast in their faith while using their gifts to serve God and others.
In this sermon Pastor Mike emphasizes the importance of church leaders, including deacons, living above reproach and embodying high standards of godliness to reflect Christ's heart of service. It challenges all Christians, not just leaders, to uphold these standards as a way to positively influence others and contribute to the church's integrity. The sermon also encourages personal reflection on how we can serve, live with purpose, and support the growth of the local church in both leadership and service.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike emphasizes the importance of praying for everyone, even those we may not like, to foster a more peaceful life and align with God's desire for all people to be saved. It encourages believers to pray and disciple others to increase their knowledge of God, using the exegetical, theological, and homiletical processes to interpret Scripture. Additionally, it explores the beauty of gender differences, urging men to lead in prayer with submission, and challenges both men and women to embrace God's design for roles in church leadership based on biblical principles.
In this sermon Pastor Elmer emphasizes the limitless grace of God, highlighting how individuals like Paul and John Newton, who once rejected God, were transformed through His grace. It encourages believers to reflect on how God's grace has changed their lives and to pray for others to experience the same redemption. The message calls us to prioritize love for others, keep our faith strong, and embrace God's grace, knowing that despite our flaws, He desires to redeem us all.
Pastor Mike explored the broken and godless culture of Ephesus during Timothy's time, emphasizing that even in such a harsh environment, God sent the Church to reach the lost. He then defined God's grace, mercy, and peace: grace as the power to live for God, mercy as His pardon when we fall short, and peace as His presence that calms and sustains us. The message encouraged reflection on how we view and ask for God's grace and mercy, prompting us to consider if we rely more on His pardon than His empowering grace.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike celebrates the remarkable achievements of the church over the past year, including record numbers in discipleship, missions, and baptisms. Looking ahead, he shares a vision for the year to come, emphasizing a "Year of Anointing," where the church will experience spiritual empowerment and growth in every area of life, particularly in service and leadership. Additionally, the pastor highlights a focus on men's ministry, aiming to empower and equip the men of the church through new initiatives, including a year-long Strong Men's Night program.
Pastor Mike's sermon emphasized the importance of choosing life-giving relationships, both with God and others, and highlighted the consequences of neglecting these connections. He challenged the congregation to reflect on their relationship with God, obedience to His commandments, and how their interactions with family, the church, and non-believers shape their faith. The message also focused on the necessity of setting healthy boundaries in relationships, especially with non-Christians and the opposite sex, to maintain spiritual integrity.
In today's sermon, Pastor Mike emphasizes that God desires freedom for us, and as Christians, we must actively choose to live in that freedom, both from past hurts and sin, and toward a life empowered by Christ. He explains that freedom is found through surrendering to Jesus, walking away from old baggage, and pursuing spiritual growth with intentionality. He offers four steps for embracing freedom: changing your perspective to focus on Jesus, letting go of sin and emotional weight, surrounding yourself with positive influences, and running the race of faith with endurance.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike Burnette encourages the congregation to start the year with a mindset of transformation, inviting them to ask God, "What changes do You want to make in me?" He emphasizes the importance of daily choices in following God and the privilege of consecrating oneself to receive His blessings, particularly through fasting and prayer. The message challenges believers to leave behind what holds them back and fully commit to living for God, as this year can be a season of wonders if they align themselves with His will.
In this sermon, Pastor Beau Jensen emphasizes the importance of evaluating the pace of one's life in light of faith and personal goals, asking whether we are setting the pace ourselves or allowing God to guide us. Drawing from Scripture, particularly Hebrews 12:1-2 and 1 Corinthians 9:24, the message encourages believers to run the race of faith with discipline and intention, shedding the weight of sin to maintain a healthy spiritual pace. Ultimately, the sermon stresses that the Christian life is not a sprint but a marathon, and the true prize comes from running in alignment with God's will, focusing on perseverance and self-control rather than worldly success.
This Christmas service focuses on the four key gifts that God offers through the birth of Jesus: Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. The message emphasizes that Jesus provides the gift of salvation, the freedom to live without the chains of sin, the joy of redemption from past struggles, and the call to live out God's love by serving others. The service invites everyone to receive these gifts fully, as a way of experiencing fulfillment and making a difference in the world, closing with a time of reflection and candlelight singing of "Silent Night."
The sermon Pastor Mike highlighted that while our culture often associates joy with happiness, true joy is a deeper, more enduring assurance that God is in control of our lives. He emphasized the challenge of accepting Jesus not only as Savior but also as Lord, and discussed how joy involves a settled assurance, quiet confidence, and a determined choice to praise God in all circumstances. Through examples like Philippians 3:17-20 and Acts 7:55-56, the sermon encouraged listeners to live with joy as "citizens of heaven" and to model that joy to others, especially during trials.
This sermon Pastor Mike Burnette emphasizes the importance of accessing and living in God's peace through prayer, daily devotion, and a commitment to Christ. It encourages believers to make a conscious decision to let the peace of Christ rule in their hearts, to stay connected with the church, and to live out their faith in every aspect of life, both big and small. Ultimately, it calls us to cultivate peace through consistent prayer, devotion, and worship, allowing God's peace to transform our lives and our actions.
Pastor Mike explored the profound difference between hope and wishful thinking, emphasizing that true hope is rooted in a relationship with Jesus Christ. He highlighted three promises from Titus 2:11-14—salvation, renouncing worldly passions, and living godly lives—and encouraged reflection on how God is shaping us through these principles. Pastor Mike also reminded the congregation that the world is in desperate need of hope, and as the Church, we have the responsibility to share the hope we find in Jesus with others, especially in times of anxiety, depression, and fear.
In his sermon, Pastor Mike highlighted the importance of living out biblical virtues like honor, humility, and generosity, while emphasizing that gratitude should be a constant choice, not dependent on circumstances. He encouraged the congregation to reflect on how gratitude can lead to peace, especially in difficult situations, and how practicing gratitude can positively impact both our lives and those around us. Pastor Mike also challenged the church to consider whether they could develop a habit of giving thanks in every situation, despite life's trials and challenges.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike emphasized that discipleship is only possible through the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit, not through willpower alone. He encourages us to reflect on times when we relied on our own strength versus the Holy Spirit to overcome challenges, and discussed the importance of living righteously, supernaturally, and missionally. The message concluded by reminding listeners that God's power is not just for personal benefit but is meant to be shared with others, advancing God's mission in the world.
This sermon Pastor Elmer challenges us to reflect on whether our lives are bearing fruit that reflects Jesus' character, not the world's, and whether others can recognize it without us telling them. It emphasizes that being a disciple is more about obedience than talent, and that true fruitfulness involves both personal growth and benefiting others by drawing them closer to Jesus. The message also underscores the importance of allowing the Holy Spirit to guide our lives and recognizing areas where God may need to prune us for greater spiritual productivity.
In his sermon, Pastor Mike highlighted the distinctions between grace and mercy, emphasizing that grace empowers believers to serve God while mercy takes on the punishment for sin. He encouraged self-evaluation regarding spiritual maturity and the role of every believer as a minister, prompting reflection on how individuals can intentionally share the gospel. The message also invites us to explore our unique spiritual gifts, reminding us that understanding these gifts reveals their identity and purpose in God's plan.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike emphasizes the challenges Christians face in fostering relationships with one another and the importance of nurturing these connections to strengthen their faith and community ties.
In this sermon, Pastor Stephanie reflected on her childhood experiences in a local church, emphasizing the sense of community and belonging. She encouraged the congregation to consider their own connections to the church, referencing Ephesians 2:20 to highlight the importance of being part of the body of Christ.
Pastor Mike emphasized that our time with God should act as a launch pad for our daily lives rather than a place to simply land. He encouraged individuals to prioritize God in their schedules, assess how they spend their time, and create a dedicated space for meaningful connection with Him, while also addressing common challenges such as distractions and spiritual dryness. By incorporating practical strategies like prayer, reading Scripture with intention, and finding joy in worship, we can deepen our relationship with God and overcome obstacles to spiritual growth.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike emphasizes the boundless potential of God to transform our lives, urging us to seek a deeper relationship with Him that fosters spiritual maturity and continual unveiling of His presence. Drawing on scripture from Ephesians and 2 Corinthians, he highlights how true freedom in Christ differs from worldly definitions, encouraging believers to reflect God's glory and actively share their faith. Ultimately, the message invites us to recognize our role in God's mission to make Him known and visible in the world around us.
This sermon, Pastor Josh Hannah emphasizes that shame often stems from the sins committed against us rather than our own actions, encouraging us to reflect on our judgments of others. Highlighting Jesus' acceptance of those marginalized by society, the message underscores that no one is beyond His grace, regardless of their past. Ultimately, the sermon invites us to reconsider their perceptions of others and to embrace our own identity as seekers of God, regardless of past judgments.
In this sermon focusing on 1 Chronicles 29:1-5, King David acknowledges Solomon's youth and inexperience while still encouraging him to lead the construction of God's temple, highlighting the importance of stepping out in faith despite feeling unqualified. David emphasizes the significance of giving willingly and joyfully to God, asking for contributions rather than taxing the people, which reflects a heart of generosity. The message challenges listeners to consider their own leadership roles and how they can exemplify generosity and service in their lives, assessing the motivations behind their giving.
Last week, 241 people were baptized, highlighting the power of personal testimony and the transformative impact of faith. The sermon emphasized the local church's critical role as the "hope of the world" and challenged us to consider how we contribute to building our community church and living out a biblical worldview. Pastor Mike Burnette urged everyone to reflect on their role in the church's growth and to commit to the vision of reaching more people, with a special call to action for Commitment Sunday.
In this sermon Pastor Mike Burnette encourages listeners to reflect on and share their personal experiences of how God has worked in their lives and through the church community at LifePoint Church. He invites discussion on the impact of God's work in their own lives and the broader community, and challenges attendees to consider their roles in reaching others and advancing the mission of the church. The focus is on recognizing the new things God is doing, evaluating personal spiritual disciplines, and committing to support and make room for others in the church.
In this sermon, Pastor Mike Burnette explores the journey from offense to forgiveness, emphasizing that unforgiveness stems from holding onto past offenses, which can lead to bitterness and a hardened heart. He highlights the importance of receiving God's forgiveness as a foundation for extending forgiveness to others, encouraging reflection on personal experiences of anger, wrath, and unresolved grievances. The sermon concludes with a call to actively choose to forgive, aligning with the divine forgiveness we've received, and to seek reconciliation and purity in our relationships.
In this sermon Pastor Dino Rizzo highlighted the importance of serving with joy rather than obligation, and discussed overcoming laziness by being enthusiastic and proactive in our service. The sermon also emphasized the need for six types of friends—Empathetic, Eliminator, Energizer, Expander, Expectant, and Elevator—who support and uplift each other in their walk with Jesus.
In Pastor Beau Jensen's sermon he focuses on the essence of being a disciple, defined as a learner and follower of Jesus who strives to embody His teachings and actions. He emphasizes the importance of accountability in discipleship and the necessity of being both a disciple and a discipler, especially in personal and familial contexts. The message encourages reflecting on one's journey with Jesus, the role of discipleship in life, and the practical steps needed to live out the call to make disciples.