A collection of Pastor Steve Fry's sermons and messages.
Jesus became the sin that you know you've done – that's why God can forgive you. Jesus became the consequences of all the sin done to you – that's why God can heal you. Join us for this special Easter message from Steve Fry as he unpacks the power of the Christ crucified and how He is able to meet us in our every need.
Remember God's Purpose for the Church: Reflect Jesus together. According to Ephesians we do that in 2 ways: We supply each other and we function together. Join us for this teaching as Steve Fry unpacks the different gifts in the body of Christ and how we walk in them to experience the intimacy of Jesus together as his church.
Christ's death is not just a substitute for our death, His life is a substitute for our lives. Christ's obedience to the Father becomes our obedience to the Father; Christ's trust in the Father becomes our trust in the Father; Christ's yieldedness to the Holy Spirit becomes our yieldedness to the Holy Spirit. When I claim Christ as my substitute life it leads to such security and it so takes the performance pressure off in which we are at such peace that we can cultivate a desire for holiness.
The work of the ministry is to build up the body so that we might attain the maturity that is demonstrated by unity. We are mature as a local church to the degree we are in unity. If you are a new creation, you have a new creation nature; a nature that is now defined by the indwelling Holy Spirit. Your new nature will have a powerful urge to minister to others in the Body of Christ.
God's purpose is to showcase the beauty of His Son through His Church. Our desire to reflect Christ shows how much we love Him. It is His pure unselfish love transforming us to purely loving Him in return. In this sermon Steve Fry will unpack the 5 spiritual gifts and how Jesus works through these to connect to those around us.
One of our greatest drives in life is to influence others but God's purpose is to display His beauty, His many-colored wisdom through The Church. Our lives are fulfilling when we are a part of God's purpose and not trying to make a life outside of that.
The mystery is that each of us are one with Christ and all in Christ are one with each other. The Church simply being The Church is the most powerful vision and the most potent strategy to impact the planet. It's not so much about finding my gift, it's about showing Jesus to the world by being rightly fitted together as His body.
To sow to the Spirit is to release yourself from the pressure of achieving outcomes. Releasing yourself from the pressure of getting answers or trying to change your heart yourself. In the midst of hard emotions you can sow to the Spirit by sowing scripture into your emotions. It's not about you, it's just a life surrendered to the Spirit.
The heart of a martyr is simply one who wants Jesus in every part of their life and wants to reflect His beauty. In this sermon, Steve Fry will unpack thoughts about the tribulation as it pertains to believers and living a life of true prayer and worship.
Before the first seal is broken and the end-time clock is set in motion, followers of Jesus will be found in every tribe, nation and tongue. When Christ is about to break the first seal, a sound of worship will come forth in the earth unparalleled in human history! Don't let the spirit of the age suffocate your faith! Worldwide worship is a sign that Christ is about to open the scroll!
Unity is the intimacy of knowing and being known for exactly who we are in order to simply delight in each other and value what we can become together. We develop love by entering the way The Spirit binds us together. Unity is love expressed in fellowship: Being in the scriptures together, practicing hospitality toward each other, praying together, having a common mission.
Because we have lost sight of the truth that our identity in Christ means our identity as members of His Body, we haven't had the sufficient desire for unity. If we rightly understand our faith, we will come into unity. Excellence should be based in our mutual desire to help each other thrive and flourish and our gifts.
When the book of Hebrews talks about Christ making intercession for us, it is not just about Christ praying for us. It is about Christ extending the power of his blood to us. One of the reasons we stand NOT condemned, is so that we can know the piercing love of conviction of sin without becoming anxious that we have lost the favor of God.
There are great joys in conflicts because it is how we discover God as our Rock, our Refuge and our Shield! If we want to be found faithful we need to be ready for pressures that would tempt us to be faithless. If we want to know the power of God our Rock and the great relief of God our Refuge, then we need to embrace the only ways we can ever know these blessings of God: the times of warfare.
Ever wondered what your purpose is? Your purpose is to be the image of God on this earth! You get to live your best life when you are your unique self, the way God created you to be, reflecting the image of Jesus in you. Reflecting Christ is the way we experience His resurrection life right now! Join as we hear this special Easter message from Steve Fry.
Worshiping God together shapes us into trust, shapes us into love, shapes us into obedience. If we truly enter into worship we are opening ourselves to God's magnificence. Submitting to God's authority through worship is a priceless delight.
The Book of Revelation tells us where we're going so we can be full of faith. Christ is already victorious and has chosen to reveal Himself through the churches [lampstands] and He will empower us to persevere. Perseverance is the realization that nothing can separate you from the love of God.
Dependence is more than relying on God, it is abandoning our mind and emotions to Him. Surrendering our inability to trust rather than trying to trust. Dependence on God is resigning from ourselves. Holy Spirit will answer our prayers in the way and timing that makes us most like Jesus.
Ultimately, prayer is acknowledging God's authority. Prayer is not so much asking God to help me as it is me seeing God. Committing things to God and waiting on Him are not so much disciplines we develop, as they are behaviors that flow from our conviction that He is sovereign and possesses all authority.
God always has a plan for your life. We will totally depend on God when we're convinced that every battle we face has either been designed by God or allowed by God. The first step toward joy and peace in your battle is to know that even if God didn't cause it, He will always be in it! Dependence is not a choice. It is a way of life.
God came, as a helpless child- that is the answer. The way of the child is victory over darkness. No longer needing all the answers and everything figured out, but rather walking in our identity as His child, being fully dependent on Him.
Before we take authority over Satan, let's take authority over our own thoughts. Strongholds are not just areas of demonic control in a person; strongholds can just as much be ungodly thoughts which become ungodly attitudes. Negative, destructive, and sinful thoughts are best overcome by the Holy showing us the beauty of Jesus! A sermon by Steve Fry.
Prayer always starts with God coming to you. You can start being an intercessor by telling God the worries you have for others in your life. To intercede is to stand before God on behalf of someone else and ask Him to show favor and/or show mercy to them. If you learn to pray to God about what's on your heart, you will develop a hunger to pray about what's on God's heart. A sermon by Steve Fry.
The flesh is anything we put our confidence in other than Jesus! If we want to know Christ completely we have to abandon all other sources of confidence because it ultimately robs us of joy in the Spirit. Once you abandon yourself to a life of letting Jesus be Jesus through you, you will find the abundance that Jesus promised.
Jesus walking with us becomes a greater joy when we discover how Jesus walks through us. Once you abandon yourself to a life of letting Jesus be Jesus through you, you will find the abundance that Jesus promised. A sermon by Steve Fry.
We receive all things from God by faith. We are saved by faith and we are empowered by faith. We have been raised with Christ and we have received fullness. When we pursue God, when we yield to the Holy Spirit, we do so from fullness. Worshiping God in spirit and in truth becomes the lifestyle of the fullness we have received.
There is a difference between the manifestation of tongues and a personal spirit-language. A personal devotional prayer language (heavenly language) strengthens our spirit. A prayer language is experienced by faith as an act of yielding to God.
The God Community of Father, Son, and Spirit is the foundation of everything. Individuality is an illusion. We now live from the full security of that intimacy. This becomes the abundant life Jesus promised. Because we are secure in our intimacy with Christ, we are freed to daily yield to The Holy Spirit.
When we participate in God's life we live in and live from His rest. This is what living in rest means… Christ is enough. In this message Steve unpacks the different manifestations of the Holy Spirit & how we operate in those manifestations from a place of rest.
A church that desires the Spirit's manifestations will stay healthy if it has a greater desire for the Spirit's fruit. In the early Pentecostal Outpouring we became a 'power' culture rather than a 'witness' culture. God has called us more to participation in his life than a partnership with his power.
To experience resurrection power is to see pain as an invitation to God's Presence. Resurrection power is falling into God's arms by falling into the pain, without resolving the it, trusting God to raise you above the pain. It is at the point of embracing your pain that you discover God!
The fruit of the Spirit is not only what He produces, but even more so who He is. When our focus is on the Lordship of Christ, we will possess a deep desire that Christ is exalted in a body of believers, and a deep hunger for the fruit of The Spirit. The message of God's love will capture your attention; but the message of God's Lordship will transform your life.
What the Holy Spirit initiates will always result in a heightened awareness of the Lordship of Jesus Christ. To be a ‘spiritual' is to walk in the ‘fruit-gifts': the full range of life in the Spirit, both His fruits, gifts, and manifestations.
When it comes to your giftings, the biggest discovery is not discovering your gift; it is discovering how your gift fits with others. The shared spiritual experience described in 1 Corinthians 12-14 is meant for groups large enough for the manifestations of The Spirit to be expressed and small enough for everyone to participate.
For Christ, emptying Himself looked like being a servant. Serving is what freedom looks like. Taking the form of a servant is far more than merely acts of service or "serving people"… To take the form of a servant meant that the entire system of thinking shaped by "becoming" was nullified by Christ. Serving people daily becomes a key part of complete surrender.
We cultivate Christ-Culture when we ‘see' each other primarily as members of His Body. Christ is not disappointed with His Body members, so we don't have to be either.
The blessings of encouragement, comfort, and access to the power of the Spirit are not the result of conditions we have to meet, but the source of life we already have.
A Christ-community is not just a group that wants to exalt Jesus; it is being a group that experiences Christ by participating in the Holy Spirit's gifts together and exhibits Christ by partnering in our God assigned gifts.
Prayer is seeking God in the places we are not yet finding Him. Where we lack peace and joy, shows us the areas where we have not found God. In this sermon we will dive into practical applications for hearing God clearly in your life!
As a child of God we need to hear from the Lord in our relationship with Him. In this message, Steve will unpack 5 simple steps you can utilize for silencing every other voice and tuning in to what Father God is speaking to you.
Your life is meant to flow out of not just The Word of God, but The Voice of God as well. If you learn to listen to God in and through The Scriptures, you will be far more able to discern God's voice from Satan's voice or your voice.
Wrestling isn't fighting; it is competing… in a match already won! It's not so much that we ‘battle' the enemy, as it is that we stand in Christ's victory.
Living together as members of Christ's Body is as important to recovering your identity as being loved by God is. If a large part of your identity is found in being members of Christ's body; and if being members of His Body is experienced in gathering together; then gathering together as a church is key to your personal identity.
Healthy community is the core of being a society, but a society is about the beliefs, the systems and the way we function together that preserves community over the long run. A community focuses on relating together. A society focuses on functioning together. More than any other purpose, our purpose is to reflect The Beauty of God.
If we're ‘born again' we're members of The Body of Christ. Since we are members of His Body we have accepted the joy and the obligation that what we do and how we live even in the privacy of our own hearts affect each other. Since we affect each other, one of our chief aims is to keep our hearts free of offense.
Patience is the result of the conviction that God will fulfill everything He has planned for me. When it comes to loving others I don't have to try to love them with my love… I enter God's love for them!
You are not the guarantee of your salvation. So the pressure of your ‘self' is off of you. I abandon myself to the love of God which takes me to the freedom of self-denial and the joy of the ‘loved self'.
The starting point for Christian community is not our need for relationships or connection; it is our common loyalty to Jesus. The Lord has chosen to express His identity on the earth through The Church. We can only flourish as the Body of Christ when we rest in our intimacy with Jesus and let the Holy Spirit continually show us Jesus' beauty.
The intensity of God's desire for you is perhaps the greatest manifestation of His beauty. Jesus' death on the cross is the greatest display of God's desire for you ever given! The Cross actually abolishes all sense of personal shame and unworthiness, because if God desired you this much to have already died for you, holding on to shame and unworthiness is totally absurd.