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    How to Eliminate Worry | April 27, 20205 | Matthew 6:24-34 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 32:58


    In a world drowning in anxiety, Jesus offers something radical: freedom from worry. In this powerful message, Pastor Erik Lindeen unpacks one of the most overlooked commands of Jesus—“Do not worry”—and shows us how to actually live it out. From personal stories to practical tools, this sermon explores how faith, trust, and Kingdom priorities can reframe your fears and ground your soul. Whether you're anxious about finances, family, or the future, this message will encourage you to seek first the Kingdom and take life one day at a time.

    Easter 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 40:49


    What Comes After Resurrection? | Easter 2025 at Mosaic Church He is risen! But now what? In this powerful Easter message, Pastor Erik walks us through Luke 24 and explores what comes after the resurrection of Jesus. Because the empty tomb isn't the end of the story—it's the beginning of something brand new. Through engaging storytelling, real-life humor, and deep spiritual insight, you'll be challenged to:

    The Lord's Prayer | April 13, 2025 | Matthew 6:9-13 | Erik lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 40:54


    The Lord's Prayer | April 13, 2025 | Matthew 6:9-13 | Erik lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Why Do You Do What You Do?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 37:47


    In this message, we explore Jesus' powerful teaching in Matthew 6 on the heart behind our actions. Why do we give, pray, or fast? Is it for the applause of people—or the reward of our Heavenly Father? Discover how Jesus invites us to live not for recognition, but for transformation—where our motives align with our values and we live for an audience of One.

    Jesus on REVENGE | March 23, 2025 | Erik Lindeen | Matthew 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 42:45


    Jesus on Revenge | A Radical Call to Grace We all have an instinct for fairness—when someone wrongs us, we want justice. But in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus completely flips the script. Instead of revenge, He calls us to a radical way of living—one of love, forgiveness, and unexpected grace.

    Breaking the Habit of Half-Truths | March 16, 2025 | Matthew 5:33-37 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 25:30


    In this message, we dive into Matthew 5:33-37, where Jesus challenges us to be people of truth. In a world where words are often manipulated, Jesus calls us to radical honesty—where our "yes" truly means yes and our "no" means no. Why do we struggle to be truthful? Fear, insecurity, and the desire to control outcomes often lead us to exaggerate or twist the truth. But Jesus invites us into a life of integrity, where trust and character matter more than empty promises. In this sermon, we explore: ✅ The historical context of oaths and why Jesus forbids them ✅ Why truthfulness is essential for strong relationships and faith ✅ Three practical steps to live with integrity every day Jesus doesn't just tell us to try harder—He offers us Himself. His grace covers our past dishonesty and transforms us into people of truth.

    Lust Busters: Cutting Off What's Killing You | March 9, 2025 | Matthew 5:27-30 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 39:33


    Let's be honest — lust is a struggle we all face at some point. But what if Jesus isn't here to shame us, but to set us free? Check out what Jesus really says about lust, desire, and guarding your heart.

    What Jesus Says About ANGER | Matthew 5:21-26 | March 2, 2025 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 37:02


    Let's be real — we've all been there. Someone makes us mad, and instead of dealing with it, we hold onto that anger. In this episode, we're looking at what Jesus says about anger in Matthew 5, why it's so toxic, and how choosing reconciliation can actually set us free. Spoiler: it's not easy, but it's worth it.

    What it Means to Be Great | Parenting With Hope Week 3 | Feb 23, 2025 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 40:38


    Pastor Erik dives into Matthew 5:17-20. Learn more at www.mymosaicchurch.com

    What It Means to Have Influence | Feb 9, 2025 | Parenting With Hope Week 2 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 35:58


    What It Means to Have Influence | Feb 9, 2025 | Parenting With Hope Week 2 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Who is Blessed? | Parenting with Hope Week 1 | Feb 2, 2025 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 38:50


    Who is Blessed? | Parenting with Hope Week 1 | Feb 2, 2025 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Healthy Soul | Be Healthy Week 3 | January 26, 2025 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 42:32


    Healthy Soul | Be Healthy Week 3 | January 26, 2025 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Healthy Mind | Be Healthy Week 2 | Jan 12, 2025 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 39:06


    Healthy Mind | Be Healthy Week 2 | Jan 12, 2025 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Healthy Body | Be Healthy Week 1 | Jan 5, 2025 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 34:41


    Pastor Erik kicks off our new series "Be Healthy" by diving into Matthew chapter 3.

    HOPE for the World | The Gift of Hope Week 2 | Dec 15, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 44:13


    HOPE for the World | The Gift of Hope Week 2 | Dec 15, 2024 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    HOPE for the Outsider | The Gift of Hope Week 1 | Dec 8, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 42:46


    HOPE for the Outsider | The Gift of Hope Week 1 | Dec 8, 2024 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving | Psalm 23 | Dec 1, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 33:14


    Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving | Psalm 23 | Dec 1, 2024 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    A Love that Lasts | I Want a New Marriage Week 6 | Nov 24, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 39:02


    Pastor Erik wraps up our series on the Song of Solomon by looking at what the Bible says about building a love that lasts.

    Dealing With Conflict | I Want a New Marriage Week 5 | Nov 17, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 38:09


    Pastor Erik continues our series of walking through the Song of Solomon. 3 Main Causes of Conflict: 1. Unmet Expectations 2. Self-Centeredness 3. Spiritual Warfare 3 Promises We Make As We Deal With Conflict: 1. I Will ACT and not REACT 2. I will Focus on the GOOD and not the BAD 3. I Will TALK and not WALK 10 Tips for helping you talk through conflict: 1. Ask Yourself “Why am I Upset?” 2. Remind yourself you can't read their mind 3. Schedule a time to talk 4. Discuss just one issue at a time 5. Avoid name calling or attacking the person's character 6. Avoid the words “always” and “never” 7. Use “I Feel” Statements 8. Take turns listening and speaking 9. Don't yell- instead, take a time out if you need it 10. Seek to understand and come to a place of resolution. What is your goal here for meeting? Just getting things off your chest is not a good reason to meet and dump on someone.

    God-Honoring Sex | I Want a New Marriage Week 4 | Nov 10, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 38:51


    Pastor Erik continues our journey through the Song of Solomon as we get to chapter 4: the wedding night for this young couple. We see that God-Honoring Sex is 1. Affirming, 2. Passionate, and 3. Holy.

    Unmet Expectations | I Want a New Marriage Week 3 | Nov 3, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 31:09


    Pastor Erik continues our series on the Song of Solomon as we dive into chapter 3. We learn that an fulfilled EXPECTATION can lead to a feeling of ISOLATION which can lead to a feeling of DESPERATION which will often lead to a moment of TEMPTATION. So what do we do when facing temptation?

    Dealing with Relationship Threats | I Want a New Marriage Week 2 | Oct 27, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 36:18


    Pastor Erik discusses the complexities of communication in relationships, drawing from his own early marriage experience. He emphasizes the importance of watching our words, highlighting their power to build up or tear down, using insights from the Song of Solomon to illustrate how positive affirmations can transform perceptions of beauty and create security. Erik encourages couples to pursue intimacy through transparency and mutual admiration while also cautioning against the "little foxes"—small compromises—that can damage relationships. Ultimately, he stresses that preparation always precedes purpose in love, reminding listeners that God provides wisdom for navigating relational complexities.

    Building a Great Marriage | Oct 20, 2024 | I Want a New Marriage Week 1 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 35:41


    Pastor Erik discusses the complexities of marriage and emphasizes that relationships require WORK to make them WORK. He shares personal experiences and stresses that anyone can achieve a "new marriage" without changing partners by allowing the Holy Spirit to work within them. The sermon highlights the significance of intimacy, communication, and understanding in marriage, particularly through the exploration of the book of Song of Solomon. Erik encourages couples to rekindle their connection through prayer, remembering their initial passion, and engaging in playful discovery of each other's needs and desires.

    Why Am I So Anxious? | Back to the 90's Week 4 | Sept 29, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 34:41


    On Sunday we continued our sermon series: "Back to the 90's" as we dove into 1 John chapter 4. In Sunday's sermon, Pastor Erik reflects on growing up in a Christian home during the eighties and nineties, highlighting the anxieties and fears related to the concept of the rapture and the overwhelming nature of today's societal pressures. He emphasizes the importance of understanding that love comes from God and how it manifests in our relationships with others, as well as the need for intentionality to embody Jesus' love in our daily lives. Erik encourages the congregation to embrace their identity in God and to act on that love through compassion and service, especially in light of the fears and anxieties many face today. He concludes by urging everyone to unleash their creative potential in expressing God's love and to commit to prayer and community action in the upcoming weeks.

    Already/Not Yet | Back to the 90's Week 3 | Sept 22, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 39:16


    Pastor Erik emphasizes the significance of transition as we shift from summer to fall, urging us to reflect on our past and anticipate future growth. He highlights that moments of change are opportunities to seek what God desires for us in each new season, encouraging intentionality in our spiritual journeys. Using the letter from John, he reminds us that while we are already God's children, we are also in a transformative process of becoming who we're meant to be. As we prepare for a new church season, Pastor calls for a commitment to real love through action and community involvement, emphasizing the importance of prayer, inviting others, and practicing the way of Jesus together.

    Walk With the Spirit | Back to the 90's Week 2 | Sept 15, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 46:14


    Pastor Erik discusses the current state of MOSAIC and the journey of seeking God's direction for its future, facing challenges in attendance and location. He emphasizes the importance of loving one another and not conforming to worldly desires by recognizing our identity as beloved children of God. Erik encourages the congregation to remain faithful to God's church, inviting those who may have stepped away from fellowship to reengage and help with the upcoming relaunch at a new location. Ultimately, the sermon calls for the community to walk with the Holy Spirit, combat lies with truth, and actively participate in the church's mission to reach those who are seeking hope and belonging.

    Apprentices of Jesus | Back to the 90's Week 1 | Sept 8, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 45:11


    Apprentices of Jesus | Back to the 90's Week 1 | Sept 8, 2024 | Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Share Your Story | BLESS Week 5 | August 25, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 36:54


    Share Your Story | BLESS Week 5 | August 25, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Eat Together | BLESS Sermon Series | August 4, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 33:41


    Eat Together | BLESS Sermon Series | August 4, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Begin With Prayer | BLESS Sermon Series | July 21, 2024 | Danny Schaffner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 37:38


    Begin With Prayer | BLESS Sermon Series | July 21, 2024 | Danny Schaffner by mymosaicchurch.com

    Vision Sunday 2024 | July 7, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 36:11


    Vision Sunday 2024 | July 7, 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    Life and Death | June 9, 2024 | Danny Schaffner | The Good Life Week 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 27:54


    Life and Death | June 9, 2024 | Danny Schaffner | The Good Life Week 4 by mymosaicchurch.com

    Love Your Enemies | May 19, 2024 | The Good Life Week 3 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 33:40


    In the sermon "Love Your Enemies," Pastor Erik Lindeen emphasizes the importance of Jesus's commandment to love and forgive one's enemies. Erik calls out the practical difficulties of living out this commandment but underscores its importance by gives examples from influential figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Corrie Ten Boom. Erik navigates through the concept of creative non-violence as underscored by Jesus, advocating for resisting oppression justly rather than simply evading enemies. Reflecting upon the teachings of Corrie ten Boom, a Holocaust survivor, and forgiveness advocate, Erik illustrates the strength and power of forgiveness despite emotional upheavals. He underlines the critical role of the Holy Spirit, making forgiveness feasible and accessible to all. Through his sermon, Erik enforces the importance of this divine commandment and the necessity to incorporate it into daily lives with the aid of the Holy Spirit.

    Blessings and Warnings | May 12, 2024 | The Good Life Week 2 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 38:36


    Pastor Erik's sermon "Blessings and Warnings" explores the Good Life through Jesus' teachings, focusing on Luke 6. He reflects on personal struggles and reliance on faith, emphasizing that living a good life is about trusting God in all circumstances. Highlighting Jesus' counter-cultural teachings, Erik explains blessings for the marginalized and warnings for the privileged. He encourages gratitude, awareness of others' needs, and embracing a vision beyond personal comfort as key elements of the good life.

    Its Not What You Think | The Good Life Week 1 | May 5, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 40:11


    Pastor Erik dives into Luke 6 as we kick off a new series!

    Jesus vs Tradition | April 28, 2024 | Jeremy Bratcher

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 39:40


    In the sermon "Jesus vs Tradition," Pastor Jeremy Bratcher addresses the issue of tradition hindering compassion, using Jesus's encounters with the Pharisees as an example. Coming from Luke chapter six, Pastor Bratcher shares the instances where Jesus criticizes the Pharisees for truly neglecting loving acts in the name of preserving their stringent religious laws. The Pharisees, as temple leaders, had created a vast number of additional Sabbath laws, focusing more on legalism and tradition than compassion. Pastor Bratcher explains how their preference for rigid traditions over benevolence led to exclusion and stagnancy, and consequently, they failed to recognize Jesus as the Messiah. The sermon underlines the risk of prioritizing tradition over compassion and love, arguing for a balance between firm convictions and flexibility in relationships. It calls for advocacy for marginalized groups, emphasizing that love and compassion should be considered paramount, even above strict religious protocols. It compels Christians to emulate Jesus's compassionate outlook, reject restrictive traditions, and adopt the law of love when interacting with people of differing views and backgrounds. Finally, the sermon advises Christians to remember that all commandments are fulfilled through the law of love.

    A Living Hope | Easter 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 29:28


    A Living Hope | Easter 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen by mymosaicchurch.com

    God Is Love | Good Friday 2024 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 19:20


    Love is not only what God DOES but love is who God IS. 3 reflections on how God shows his love to us through the cross of Christ 1. Love SERVES 2. Love FORGIVES 3. Love WELCOMES

    Palm Sunday | Jesus Changes Everything Week 8 | March 24, 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 38:32


    In Sunday's sermon, Pastor Erik Lindeen draws from personal stories to encourage cultivating a childlike faith in Jesus. He reflects on Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a donkey during Palm Sunday, noting how Jesus's mission was not only to free the Jewish people but to liberate all humanity from the curse of sin. He reminds us that Jesus is more attractive than religion. Erik advises his listeners not to strive for immediate understanding but to wrestle with questions, doubts, and gradually seek wisdom. It's ok to not understand right away. He compares this process to the disciples' experience, as they, too, did not comprehend Jesus's teachings instantly. Erik encourages us to embrace wonder and playfulness as avenues of worship, particularly during the Easter season, suggesting that embracing awe can enrich one's relationship with God. This sermon aims to reorient focus towards Jesus over empty religious rituals, advocating instead for true connection, obedience, and awe-filled worship.

    REACH | Jesus Changes Everything Week 7 | March 17, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 41:09


    In this sermon by Pastor Erik Lindeen, he highlights the importance of unity in faith against all divisions manifested by politics, underscoring this being an election year. He focuses his message on the biblical passage found in Luke 5 about the healing miracles of Jesus, urging his congregation to choose friends wisely who support their faith and spiritual journey. Pastor Erik also emphasizes the critical role of forgiveness for our sins, which he describes as our most significant need, and encourages letting go of all hindrances and fully trusting Jesus who knows our needs better than ourselves. In addition, he passionately discusses the task of sharing Jesus with others, with a keen desire to lead more people to Jesus. He urges the congregation to extend invitations for others to attend the Easter service, and to pray actively, interceding for the wellbeing and salvation of their neighbors. In the concluding part of the sermon, he calls on the attendees to share their personal experiences of Jesus and the church. He further encourages the congregation to keep exploring innovative ways to aid people in finding hope and healing through Jesus. The sermon finishes with a powerful call to action as congregation members are encouraged to sing together symbolizing unity, and emphasizing the importance of building life upon God's love. The core message of this sermon is thus the importance of unity, trusting God, forgiveness, friendship, and active evangelism. The congregation is urged to be a supportive community that encourages prayer and be bold in sharing their faith.

    REFUEL | Jesus Changes Everything Week 4 | Feb 18, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 34:23


    In the sermon "REFUEL," Pastor Erik Lindeen draws attention to the urgent need for spiritual refueling - the ongoing replenishment of our spiritual well-being. Drawing on his personal experiences, Erik likens the Christian journey to a car that must frequently be refilled with gas. He points out our tendency to appear spiritually fulfilled when, in fact, we're running on empty. To experience the abundantly fulfilling relationship with God as described in Ephesians 3:17-19, Erik argues that it is crucial to remain linked to our heavenly Father sincerely and authentically, not just employing pretenses of spiritual wellness. Pastor Lindeen goes on to outline four key strategies for spiritual refueling based on biblical teachings. First, he emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit, the same Spirit that empowered Jesus, as a powerful catalyst for fulfilling God's will in our lives. Secondly, he underscores the significance of regular communal worship, drawing from Jesus's life in Luke 4:16-19. Thirdly, Lindeen articulates the vitality of service to others as an act of spiritual replenishment, with specific reference to Luke 4:38-40 when Jesus heals and tends to the needs of people throughout the day. Lastly, Lindeen encourages solitude and moments of stillness for restful spiritual connection with God, inspired by Jesus's retreat in Luke 4:42. In his conclusion, Erik offers a sobering reminder of the spiritual warfare around us, emphasizing the enemy's intentions to keep us empty and ineffective. Thus, he implores his listeners to commit to spiritual refueling. This sermon serves as a vivid call to action to truly be spiritually fulfilled.

    RESIST | Jesus Changes Everything Week 3 | Feb 4, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 36:27


    In a powerful sermon, Pastor Erik Lindeen tackles the complex issue of temptation and how to constructively resist it. Focusing on the significance of Jesus' ultimate sacrifice during Easter, he uses the narrative of Jesus' temptation in the wilderness found in Luke 4 as a guide. He breaks down the three main temptations Jesus faced – catering to instant gratification, resorting to quick fixes, and depending on self rather than on God. Pastor Erik beautifully links these challenges with those confronting contemporary society. In countering temptation, Pastor Erik emphasizes the need to say no to distractions, make critical commitments, assume responsibility for actions, and consciously regulate technology and social media use. Drawing strength from one's identity as a child of God holds immense importance in resisting temptation, he states. He encourages the congregation to know and memorize Scripture, regularly seek divine guidance, and cultivate a personal relationship with God. Moreover, he brilliantly uses events from the book of Deuteronomy, comparing Jesus' temptations to those of the Israelites in the wilderness. The sermon ends with reminders that temptation is universal, urging the congregation to recognize their identity in Christ, be filled with the Holy Spirit and follow Jesus' example. He advocates active spiritual disciplines like Bible study and soliciting God's guidance as potent tools in overcoming temptation and aligning oneself with God's will.

    Jesus Changes Everything Week 2 | January 14, 2024 | Jeremy Bratcher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 37:33


    The sermon delivered by Pastor Jeremy Bratcher, part of the "Jesus Changes Everything" series, delves deeply into the concept of change in the context of faith. Using a blend of personal anecdotes, psychology, and biblical teachings, the pastor explores the inherent resistance to change, arguing change becomes achievable only when the discomfort of remaining the same overpowers the discomfort of change. He delves into Maslow's hierarchy of needs, establishing it as a widely recognized path to personal growth, yet suggests that the transformative power of Jesus contradicts and transcends it. Pastor Jeremy uses the account of Jesus' baptism in Matthew 3:13-17 to illustrate his perspective. Even before Jesus had performed any miracles, he was unequivocally reaffirmed and accepted by God, thereby challenging Maslow's hierarchy. Using this example, the pastor underscores the transformative power of Jesus and the acceptance offered by God, irrespective of personal accomplishment. He concludes his sermon by encouraging the congregation to have faith in their inherent worth, and to be open to the life-altering power of Jesus. This sermon makes a poignant connection between the spiritual and the everyday, challenging listeners to rethink their relationship with change and their understanding of their self-worth in the light of their faith.

    REFOCUS | Jesus Changes Everything | Jan 7, 2024 | Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 32:57


    Pastor Erik Lindeen discusses the paradox of Jesus's divinity being sometimes perplexing yet he urges followers to keep faith even when faced with such dilemmas. His sermon revolves around the story of Jesus's childhood when he stayed back in Jerusalem, at twelve, detailed in Luke 2:41-52. Pastor Erik insists that despite it seeming like an odd story from Jesus's life, it holds immense importance as a precursor to the full Gospel story. The underlining message of the sermon is that following Jesus requires faith and conviction, as the journey is often marked with complexities and challenges. To illustrate this, he recounted the life of Elizabeth Elliot, who held onto her faith, even when her husband was slain by a remote tribe. He further emphasized that a believer's journey is more about growth and progress rather than perfection. In this context, he implored followers to extend grace to themselves. Wrapping up the sermon, Pastor Lindeen recommends three key practices: growth in wisdom, achieved through reading the Bible daily, journaling, listening to erudite Bible preachers, and watching bible-centered videos; growth in maturity, by fostering robust community ties with other believers; and growth in grace, by undertaking activities that test one's boundaries. To implement a strong spiritual commitment to growth, he introduced an initiative of 40 days of deliberate prayer, urging followers to pray every day at 02:52 PM as a routine reminder. The sermon ends reiterating the need to refocus, foster wisdom, maturity, and grace to truly align with Jesus's teachings.

    Letting Go of What You Know | Galatians 6:11-18 | Erik Lindeen | Dec 18, 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 35:15


    In his sermon "Letting Go of What You Know", Pastor Erik Lindeen explores the concept of surrendering our preconceived notions and habitual behaviors to better align with God's plan. He opens with the recognition that our understanding of something often changes after firsthand experience. He suggests that in order to progress, it's necessary to relinquish preexisting knowledge or behaviors, citing instances from sports, job changes, and personal relationships. Moreover, drawing parallels from the apostle Paul's teaching in Galatians, Lindeen insists on letting go of cultural rituals and focusing on Christ's message of salvation solely through faith, an idea that may seem alien to the world but is at the heart of Christianity. Using the nativity scene, he explains how the purpose of Jesus' birth, evident in the cradle, signifies his ultimate journey to the cross. It's through narratives like these and pop culture references like "A Charlie Brown Christmas," that Lindeen illustrates the concept of relinquishing our 'security blankets' for the enrichment found in Christ. To make his sermon relatable, Lindeen urges the congregation to reflect upon what they could let go and replace with Christ's assurance. He emphasizes that peace is not the absence of hardship; rather, it's derived from trust and reconciliation with Christ. He concludes by inviting the congregation to converse with God about their reservations and surrender these at the cross, reiterating the need for steadiness in faith and finding peace through God. He prays for the congregation's receptiveness to God's presence and the courage to act based on His revelations.

    Set Free to be a Spirit-Led Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 43:57


    Pastor Erik Lindeen's sermon "Set Free To Be a Spirit-Led Church" dives into the book of Galatians and highlights the pivotal role of the Holy Spirit in binding and shaping the church community. With the backdrop of the pandemic compared to navigating church growth, Pastor Lindeen underscores living a Spirit-led life, bringing to life the manifestations of the Spirit's fruits like love, joy, peace, kindness, patience etc. All these attributes, he says, are not mystical but reflected directly in our individual behaviors and attitudes in everyday situations. Pastor Lindeen stresses the necessity of acting with gentleness and humility when confronting sin, mirroring Paul's instruction to lovingly bring back those who have strayed. He encourages the sharing of burdens within the church, standing in solidarity through griefs and celebrations alike. Importantly, he advocates for personal accountability, emphasizing the examination of one's own conduct rather than blaming external circumstances for personal failures. Pastor Lindeen points out the importance of supporting church leaders financially as a form of generosity and obedience. This act allows the believer to be led by the Holy Spirit, not just in contributing to the church but in living out a Spirit-led life. He concludes his sermon by reminding believers to strive for a life that pleases the Spirit. This includes continual encouragement of one another, maintaining personal responsibility, and being generous, gentle, and humble. In doing so, he reminds believers of the immense blessings that come from persistent good deeds, underscoring the harvest that awaits those who persevere. In essence, this sermon seeks to imbue believers with the tenets of a Spirit-led church and life, fostering communal growth and personal spirituality.

    Set Free to Live By the Spirit

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 38:46


    In his sermon "Set Free To Live By The Spirit," Pastor Erik Lindeen focuses on the teachings of Galatians 5:16-26. He highlights the struggle between the desires of the flesh and those of the Spirit, urging believers to actively choose to walk by the Spirit. Pastor Erik discusses the stark contrast between the works of the flesh, which include negative tendencies like sexual immorality, anger and jealousy, and the fruits of the Spirit, which are positive traits like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness and goodness. Pastor Lindeen illustrates these teachings with a personal story, where despite uncertainties and obstacles, he and his wife followed the Spirit's calling to plant Mosaic Church. He uses their experience to emphasize the active participation required by believers, from seeking the Holy Spirit's guidance to consciously choosing to align with God's will. The sermon further categorizes the Fruit of the Spirit into three groups, encouraging listeners to assess their spiritual growth in these areas. The sermon concludes with a call to action, encouraging believers to step out in faith. Pastor Lindeen reminds his congregation that spiritual growth requires movement, imploring them to step up, take risks, and live out their calling. He reinforces that this journey is only possible through the filling and guidance of the Holy Spirit, urging believers to deepen their connection with Him. The sermon's overarching message revolves around the importance of spiritual activity—walking by, living by, generating the fruits of and keeping in step with the Holy Spirit.

    Set Free to Love and Serve Others | Galatians 5 | Josh Christenson | Nov 26, 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 44:30


    In the sermon "Set Free to Love and Serve Others," Pastor Josh Christenson discusses the importance of loving and serving those around us, using the analogy of dandelions in his yard to illustrate our natural tendency to focus on ourselves. He emphasizes that as followers of Jesus, we are called to actively love and serve others, not just in occasional projects, but in our daily lives. Pastor Josh warns against self-centeredness, urging the congregation to actively fight against it, and shares the story of Dave Simpson as an example of how small acts of obedience can grow into something impactful. He encourages everyone to embrace humility and seek opportunities to love and serve others, following the powerful example of Jesus.

    Set Free With a New Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 37:42


    Pastor Erik Lindeen's sermon titled "Set Free With a New Identity" explores the current identity crisis in our society, particularly among Generation Z. He argues that looking inward for self-discovery is flawed and offers a Christian approach to identity. Erik highlights that our identity is based on who God says we are, not our circumstances. Through faith in Christ, believers become sons of God and are united as one. He encourages embracing this new identity, rejecting negative self-talk, and supporting others in their journey of faith.

    Set Free From Religion | Galatians 2 | Nov 5, 2023 | Josh Underbakke

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 28:05


    In the sermon "Set Free From Religion," guest preacher Pastor Josh Underbakke examines the concept of religious freedom through the teachings of Christ and cautions against dependence on religious practices for salvation. The sermon discusses a division between early church leaders Peter and Paul, brought about by religious traditions and societal pressure. Pastor Josh emphasizes that these divisions can deter Christians from the freedom in Christ and the capacity to love unconditionally regardless of religious background. Underbakke uses Peter's story from Galatians to illustrate a conflict between religious obligation and Christ's freedom. Highlighting the dangers of religious practices taking precedent over genuine love and acceptance, he argues that religion and traditions can cause division and hypocrisy. Yet, through Jesus, believers are freed from these burdens and granted unity. Referencing both Galatians 2:16 and Ephesians 2:8-9, Pastor Josh underscores that faith in Jesus, not the law, justifies people before God and that salvation is a free gift from God, unattainable by works. The sermon ends with a call to adopt the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and to find satisfaction in a relationship with Christ rather than religious practices.

    Set Free From SIN | Galatians 1 | Pastor Erik Lindeen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 36:17


    Pastor Erik Lindeen introduces the book of Galatians and its significance in Christian history. He emphasizes that through Christ, God sets us free from sin and religion. He warns against counterfeit gospels and false spirituality, advocating for knowing the true gospel. Pastor Erik discusses the concept of authority in the Church and the importance of elders. He highlights the atonement and the grace and peace it provides. Finally, he urges the congregation to hold fast to the true gospel and rely on the Holy Spirit in their lives.

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