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You know, one can imagine what it's like to be a king on some remote island somewhere… Servants everywhere, some bringing you food, some waving palm branches over you to keep you cool. All day long, you just do whatever you want, and your servants are there to wait on you hand and foot; A life in the lap of luxury. Today in his message, Pastor Mark shares with you that being part of the body of the Church isn't about what the Church can do for you, but what you can do for Christ. The Church isn't about consumerism, but it's about believers in Jesus coming together, serving each other, and worshipping God together.
Going through life without guidance can be a real challenge. That's why it's so important to have people like parents, grandparents, mentors, and pastors to pour into the lives of others, especially those who are younger. There's so much wisdom that can be passed along that will save many from having to learn things the hard way. In his message today, Pastor Mark is going to tell you about how Paul poured into the life of Timothy and encourage you to do the same for others. Look around you, is there anyone in your life that you can impart some of the wisdom God has given you? That's a great place to start!
In this episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, Pastor Mark and Jay join Brandon to unpack the message One Light from our United series. Together, they explore - What it means to live as children of light - Why our identity in Christ comes before our activity- How we can overcome fear to let our light shine for God's glory. Tune in for an encouraging conversation on living out your faith at home, work, and in the community.
Pastor Mark Walker and Pastor Carly BartlettColossians 2:6-15For more information please visit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Are the spiritual leaders and mentors in your life teaching doctrine that agrees with the Holy Spirit? Does their teaching agree with everything that's in The Bible? Today, Pastor Mark will explain how the first church was inspired directly by the Holy Spirit moving through all the members and doing great works. The Holy Spirit should inspire the teaching and leadership in any church today, too. The teaching should always agree with what's in the Bible, since the Bible was inspired by the Holy Spirit Himself! Always consider if what you hear is from God or if it's false doctrine. Then stick with the truth, and reject what's false.
The ultimate source of the Scriptures and their meaning is the Holy Spirit. The Word of God is inspired by the Holy Spirit, Who moved in people's hearts, to reveal to them what to write down. Everything you read in the Bible is trustworthy, because even though man wrote it down, the Holy Spirit inspired it. Any doctrine that's contrary to what God's Word says is false, because it's not of the Holy Spirit. In today's message, Pastor Mark will point you in the right direction to find the truth about anything that you hear being taught. As you investigate these things, make sure that what you listen to is in alignment with God's Word.
Series: Matthew for TodayPastor Mark SmithAugust 24, 2025
Where do you find the strength to keep going when life feels overwhelming? In Ephesians 1:11–23, Paul reminds us that hope is not just wishful thinking—it's resurrection power for real life, available to us today.In this sermon, Pastor Mark shares how the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is alive in us—giving hope when we feel overwhelmed, doubtful, weary, or alone.Whether you're carrying stress, walking through illness, caring for loved ones, or simply trying to make it through another day, God's resurrection power meets you where you are. This hope is not only personal—it flows through the church as we carry one another's burdens and share Christ's love with the world.Listen now and be encouraged: resurrection power is not just for someday. It's for today.
What if the way you encounter God this week is through the people standing right in front of you? ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn Part 4 of the Encounter series, Pastor Mark Stermer reminds us that God often shows up in our lives through people—whether we're the ones in need or the ones He chooses to work through. Encounters with God aren't just personal, they're shared in community—through the hands that help, the words that encourage, and the love that restores. Together, we can learn to recognize Him in those He sends and also be ready to be the vessel He uses to bring hope to others.ABOUT JESUSIf you want to learn more about who Jesus is and what it means to have a relationship with Him, we would love to help you on that journey: https://www.thechurch.fm/jesus For a deeper dive into The Word of God on a daily basis check out our Free Ancient Paths Daily Devotional: https://www.thechurch.fm/ancient-pathsWHO WE AREWe believe that the goal of every Christian is To Be Conformed Into the Image of Jesus Christ, and a relationship with Jesus as well as being involved in a healthy church community are both important to achieving that goal. Find out more about who we are and all that we do at httos://www.thechurch.fm/aboutWe would love to meet you in person! Find our locations and service times here https://www.thechurch.fm/campuses and download our smartphone app here https://pushpay.com/get?handle=saintamantcampus&source=external to access video content, daily devotionals. updates on what is doing on at he church. and so much moreTo get connected here at The Church International simply visit us here https://www.thechurch.fm/connect-track and we will walk you through all of the life giving opportunities that we have to connect with you and your family.We want to give a special thanks to everyone who donates to what God is doing through this ministry. If you would like to partner with us through generosity and giving you can do so at https://www. thechurch.fm/give-online.SOCIAL MEDIAThe Church International:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechurchinter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechurchinternational/Website: https://www.TheChurch.FMPastor Mark:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkAStermerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_stermerPastor Cindy:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cindy.stermer.9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cindy_stermer MESSAGE BREAKDOWN00:00 Introduction 07:40 Encountering God Though Others15:50 Show Others God 25:29 Acknowledge the help God sent you36:05 Closing
Have you ever blown it majorly? Like you made a promise with conviction that you'd see it through, but then the bottom fell out and you were left stunned. That did not go down like how you thought it would, how you dreamed and hoped it would. Peter gets it; he knows your pain. Listen in as Pastor Mark shares how Peter gets back on his feet in this sermon in our Meltdown series.Sometimes we might think the people found in the Bible always had life figured out. Did they ever have struggles or tough times? What if we told you they not only had struggles but many of them literally had personal meltdowns! These meltdowns serve as powerful moments of human vulnerability, emotional struggle, and divine intervention. Each of these individuals experienced deep personal crises but found their way to healing, restoration, or divine understanding.Join us for service every Sunday at 9:15am or 11:00am (EST). Here are ways to connect with us!Text TODAY to 937-358-6565 to let us know you decided to say 'Yes!' to Jesus leading your life. Text BAPTISM to 937-358-6565 to find out more about getting baptized as an expression of your new faith. Text SERVE to 937-358-6565 to find a serve community to join that matches your skills and passions. Text PRAYER to 937-358-6565 to let us know how we can be praying for you!And if you would like to support The Valley Church financially, you can GIVE online via our website: www.thevalley.church/give.Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videosLicense code: 1EBH3J7EM5DURCTO
MORE THAN A VIBE | The Gift of Forgiveness | Pastor Mark Lyons | Sunday, August 24, 2025
God's Profile of Love 8AM
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In this sermon, Pastor Mark shares his journey to reclaim the calling of evangelism. www.thevineaustin.org 1 Corinthians 2:1-5
Light is essential for life. Just as we need the sun to live physically, we need the Son (Jesus) to live eternally. In this sermon, Pastor Mark unpacks how Jesus calls His followers the light of the world, a compliment that should shape our identity and impact.You'll discover:-Why our identity as children of light comes before our activity-How shining together as the church makes our impact brighter-The difference between living in darkness and walking in the light-The fruit that comes from living in the light: goodness, righteousness, and truth-How to avoid being “undercover Christians” and instead put our light on displayThis message will challenge and encourage you to reflect the light of Jesus wherever you go.
08-24-25 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
Pastor Mark continues through Acts 10 sharing valuable principles of moving forward in faith when given very little instructions concerning the next move. He also shared how important it is that we are beware of a second word.
All it takes to be saved and inherit eternal life in heaven is faith. A faith in Jesus, and that His sacrifice was enough to wash you clean of your sins. The same faith that Paul talked about right after the days of Jesus is the same faith that leads to salvation now. And it's meant for everyone to receive, no matter your past. God made it clear that His Word is meant to be preached to all people of all nations. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross was to save all who believe in Him for eternal life. Today, Pastor Mark will show you how God's Word needs to be shared with as many people as possible, because it's meant for everyone.
Sunday July 6, 2025
Jew or Gentile, slave or free – salvation is for everyone. Jesus made a way for all to get to heaven. No matter someone's background or where he or she came from, God can move. No matter what nationality, race, size, or age someone is, God can move in his or her heart and give that person eternal life, too. Jesus died for everyone when He was sacrificed on the cross. Pastor Mark wants you to know through today's message that the good news of Jesus and salvation needs to be shared with everyone, because that's who it's for. Jesus didn't die for just a select few; He died for every single human being.
If God is for you, who could stand against you? When you commit your life to service for God and spreading the Good News of salvation, you have nothing to fear. Whatever obstacle comes your way, you can get through it because God will make a way. You just have to trust that He will when the time comes. Pastor Mark is going to encourage you today to face your obstacles and hardships with confidence. When God's on your side, He'll provide everything you need to go where He's called you. Even if you have nothing to offer, God can still use you, right where you're at. And He'll take care of the details.
Pastor Mark WalkerGenesis 18:1-15For more information pleasevisit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Just like a soldier trains for the battlefield to be prepared for times of war, a Christian soldier should train to be ready for times of spiritual warfare. While times are easy, you should be learning and memorizing God's Word, so you can draw from those Scriptures when the days get harder in the battles. Today, Pastor Mark will encourage you to put in the work behind the scenes in your walk with God. In your alone time, spend time in prayer. Spend time in God's Word. Grow your faith so it's unshakable when it's time for you to face the war. You can go into battle with confidence that God will get you through it.
Join us as we conclude our Parables sermon series with episode 12! Get off the wall and take a seat at the table as Pastor Mark explores Jesus's teaching from Luke 7. If you enjoyed the teaching, want to dive in deeper, or are interested in more information please check out our website at www.hopeinanderson.com.
Opposition to the advancement of God's Word always follows revival and movements of God. Satan, the enemy, doesn't want to lose more people doomed to hell with him. He wants them to serve him and ultimately have the same judgment he does. When God moves, so does Satan. You need to be ready for it. In today's message, Pastor Mark will warn you to be on the lookout for Satan's opposition. Living out your faith isn't guaranteed to be a walk in the park, and Satan will do what he can to make sure of that. But if your hope is in the Lord for salvation, and you keep your heart focused on His will, you have nothing to fear.
This week we welcome our special guest, Pastor Mark Morrow, to share a message about the Holiness of our God. This week's message is called "God Is Holy". If you would like to support this ministry text "GIVE" to 479-777-4264 visit trcchurch.snappages.site for more information about us and our ministry.
In this episode, Pastor Mark begins to wrap up our sermon series through 1 Peter by teaching through Peter's instructions on humility, exaltation, and resisting the devil found in chapter 5.Today's Message Text: 1 Peter 5:6-11 Thanks for listening in to The Ridge's Sunday Audio podcast! Although we hope you are greatly blessed by listening to this message, we also believe it's important to belong to a local body of believers. If you live in our area, we would love to worship with you on Sunday mornings at 8:00a, 9:30a, or 11:15a!
Series: Matthew for TodayPastor Mark SmithAugust 17, 2025
Pastor Mark wraps up our "By Faith" series in Hebrews 11 with a focus on verses 34-40. Between infertility, poverty, anxiety, disability, loneliness, sickness, persecution, depression, a difficult divorce, a debilitating disease, a tragic death, he sums up the passage with this: Life is unfair, then we die. We may not get all the answers we want in difficult circumstances but regardless we look to Christ who persevered through suffering for the joy set before him. Therefore we ought to, "Consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart."
Christ in You - What is your Response Time?
Christ in You - What is your Response Time?
Welcome to #SundaysatTCAB! We continue our Now Is the Time series. We have learned so much about God's design for our lives and the importance of the local body, the church. Tune in today as Pastor Mark teaches on the role of small groups. It's not just a social circle. It has great impact on our growth in Christ. New to The Church at Bushland? Tell us a little about you and receive a personal note from Pastor Jeff. First Time Guest: https://www.thechurchatbushland.com/guestform?location=livestream How can we pray for you? Submit your prayer request here: https://www.thechurchatbushland.com/prayerrequest Subscribe to get the latest videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheChurchAtBushland We also have our newest channel, @TCABClips, with sermon and worship highlights and short content from Digging for the Truth. Subscribe, turn on notifications, and never miss an episode! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VflV8HJUd-6vTX9CSJRKw Listen while you work, exercise, or whatever keeps you busy: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/the-church-at-bushland/id6442779332 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/077EsZwp6Y7pPhv7X8mXEY?si=893d09eeae9142d5 Support the online ministry at TCAB. Join the giving team today! https://www.thechurchatbushland.com/giving Download the TCAB App today! iOS - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-church-at-bushland/id1495461805 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kidunottech.culminate.tcab Connect with The Church at Bushland: Website | https://thechurchatbushland.com Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thechurchatbushland/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thechurchatbushland/
This sermon was preached on August 17, 2025 at Antioch Presbyterian Church, a congregation of Calvary Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America located in Woodruff, South Carolina. Pastor Mark Kuo preached this sermon entitled "Sing to the Lord a New Song" on Psalm 98:1-3. For more information about Antioch Presbyterian Church, please visit antiochpca.com or contact us at info@antiochpca.com.
08-17-25 9:30 AM – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
08-17-25 11:00 AM – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
John 1:1-4, 14-18In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being in him was life, and the life was the light of all people.And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father's only son, full of grace and truth. (John testified to him and cried out, “This was he of whom I said, ‘He who comes after me ranks ahead of me because he was before me.' ”) From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. The law indeed was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. No one has ever seen God. It is the only Son, himself God, who is close to the Father's heart, who has made him known. We're in week three of this series: Asking for a Friend. Real Questions. Honest Faith. We gathered your questions and promised to answer them faithfully. This week: “Do churches or denominations change the meaning of the Bible to fit what they want it to say?”It's a timely question. Just this week, I saw too many stories and news clips about a pastor in Idaho saying things like: women shouldn't vote, “godly women are designed to make sandwiches,” and that Southern slave owners weren't sinning because their relationships with enslaved people were based on “mutual affection and confidence.” Doug Wilson, the pastor who said those awful things, believes they are gospel truth because he thinks he has Scripture to back it up.Like Titus 2:5 which says: young women should be “good managers of the household, kind, and submissive to their husbands, so that the word of God may not be discredited.” Or Ephesians 6:5: “Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ.”If we don't agree with him, he'd probably say we've changed the meaning of the Bible to fit what we want it to say. Anyone who believes there's only one correct meaning of a text would say the same. Disagree, and you're wrong. But here's the thing: there isn't just one correct meaning.For too long, we've treated the Bible like a locked box, hunting for the interpretive key to the writer's original intent. But words are more complicated than that. They carry layers of meaning, history and emotion. Most communication holds more than one meaning.So No, we don't change the meaning of the Bible—because there isn't just one. We interpret it. We ask: what does this mean for us here, now, in our lives? Sure, some twist Scripture for personal gain. Paula White, for instance, claimed John 11:44 meant people should give her $1,144 to receive a prayer cloth that could possibly bring them miracles. Others accuse us of twisting Scripture to justify our welcome of LGBTQ+ siblings, as a way of attracting more people. Truthfully, if that were our aim, we wouldn't offer such a bold, hospitable welcome. We are the only church in this county to do it—and we do it because the Word of God calls us to, not as a marketing ploy.If we are following the 8th commandment (of not bearing false witness) and interpreting our neighbors' actions in the best light, we'd say most people interpret Scripture in search of the Truth with a capital T. The real question we want answered is: whose interpretation is right? Whose is wrong? And why?Seminary students spend three years wrestling with this. Some pastors and theologians spend their whole lives. And you want me to answer it in 10 or 12 minutes? Sure.A small caveat, I am answering from a Lutheran perspective because it is what I know. That is not to say it's the most right, though I do think it's pretty useful. There are surely other ways to interpret Scripture that are insightful and faithful. But as Pastor Mark said last week, you asked me, sorta, so this is what you get. And so much more could be said, so this is not exhaustive by any means, but it's a start.As Lutherans, we can't talk about interpretation without first talking about what the Word of God is. And you might think, well it's just the Bible, that's the Word of God. Well not exactly. First and foremost, the Word of God is Jesus. John says, “The Word became flesh and lived among us.” It's not a book that became flesh—it's God in Christ. Jesus is the Word. What this means is that we see and understand God most through and because of Jesus.Second, the Word is proclaimed. After the Word became flesh, lived among us, died, and rose, the story could not be contained. People shared it, again and again—witnessing, preaching, proclaiming Christ. Through that proclamation, we encounter Jesus. We hope that's what happens here on Sundays…That you encounter Jesus through this preaching and that it confronts us, transforms us, and pushes out into the world holding onto the promises God makes to us. And then Third, the Word is the written Word—the Bible—because and insofar as it points us to Jesus. The whole Bible, as one story, reveals Christ. Some parts though point more clearly: the gospels, Jesus' teachings, his death and resurrection, and for Luther, the book of Romans. These show most vividly what Christ's life and death mean for us. Other passages, like Titus 2:5 urging women to be submissive, reflect cultural norms more than the gospel's promise of oneness and equality, proclaimed most boldly in Galatians 3:28. How can we say this? Jesus lifted up the role of women. He taught unity, servitude, placing others before ourselves—but never that women must submit. These messages echo far more deeply than cultural instructions ever could.But someone might ask, how can one Scripture matter more than another if all Scripture is inspired by God, as that passage from 2 Timothy says plainly: “All scripture is inspired by God”? I'm not disagreeing with that. But Scripture points us to Jesus. We don't worship the Bible. We worship Christ. Sometimes I fear we get that confused. The Bible is a tool, a means by which the Holy Spirit shows us God's love revealed in Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. And when we see that, it changes us. It transforms us. It shapes how we live. What matters most in interpreting Scripture isn't only what it means. Yes, understanding the original intent matters. But what matters most isn't just what the Bible means, but what the Bible does. The Word of God does something to you, to us. When we hear it, when we read it together, when we listen to it proclaimed, the Holy Spirit is at work through that Word. After all it is a living and active Word, not just ink on a page. it calls us, moves us, and shapes us, so much so that we live differently because of it.Take for example that passage from Exodus: You shall not wrong or oppress a resident alien. If you are an immigrant or refugee, that word is certainly good news because it shows how God longs for their care and well-being in every time and place. It must give comfort and hope to the desperate migrants in search of safety for themselves and their families. But it also confronts those who see no problem with the rhetoric and policies that harm them. And it should move those of us—like me—who have done nothing, who have simply shaken our heads and said, “How terrible,” without stepping forward to help our immigrant siblings. The Word meets us here, calling us to act, to love, to bear witness to God's justice.You've heard it said that people can make the Bible say whatever they want it to say. And that's true. But I am more interested in what the Bible, what the Word of God makes one do. So if the meaning you find in the text doesn't make you afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted, if it doesn't widen the bounds of your love, if it doesn't encourage unity, or extend forgiveness, or move you toward repentance, and offer grace with no strings attached, then find a different, more Christ like meaning. Because the way we interpret scripture is by reading all of it through the lens of Jesus Christ, through whom we all have received grace upon grace. And that's the gospel truth. Amen.
We are part two of a message titled, The Strength of Grace. You were never intended to just be a recipient of God’s Grace. Without an outflow to others, you will eventually become ineffective and stagnant in your walk as a Christ follower. We need to grow it as well. Today, Pastor Mark gives us 4 practical things to remember and implement that will deepen and give muscle to your faith. Become part of our Advance Team: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/moodypresents/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opposition will eventually come when you commit your life to serving God. Satan won't just sit by and idly watch people be saved without doing something to interfere. It might be big, it might be small, but he moves wherever God moves. Your heart needs to be ready for those times when they come. Today, Pastor Mark is going to prepare you for the times of the enemy's attacks. They usually come when it will hurt the most, but it's not the end. Make sure you soften your heart to God's Word and harden it toward sin, and keep your focus on serving God and doing His Will. He can bring good out of anything.
Send us a text In this episode of the Village Church sermon podcast, Pastor Mark explores what it means to lead in weakness. He examines how various biblical figures led from a place of weakness, and then considers how Jesus Himself led out of His own—choosing not to resist, but to embrace the cross. Support the showThe Village Church's sermon podcast is more than just a weekly message. It is an invitation into the great and ongoing story of God's work in the world. Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, Daniel, and other leaders open the Scriptures not as a collection of abstract ideas but as the living, breathing witness to God's kingdom breaking into our midst. Each episode is a call—not merely to listen, but to take part, to step forward into the life of faith with renewed vision and purpose. Week by week, the pastors and leaders explore the deep rhythms of Christian discipleship—prayer, fasting, generosity—not as isolated duties but as part of a larger, richer, and more beautiful whole. They unpack these ancient practices in light of Jesus himself, the one in whom heaven and earth have come together. But they also turn their attention to the realities of everyday life—relationships, finances, the struggles and joys of being human—demonstrating how the gospel is not merely about what we believe but about how we live as God's renewed people in the present age. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comMore information at www.villagersonline.com
There is always hope while you're still breathing – you can be saved simply by placing your trust in Jesus as your Lord and Savior. But, as Pastor Mark will warn in today's message, it doesn't get easier as you get older. The more you resist His invitation and say “no” to the offer Jesus extended on the cross, the more likely you are to continue down that path. You do not want to continue to put off this decision. None of us knows the time we have. Many don't get the luxury of knowing when they'll enter eternity. It could be decades, or it could be a matter of hours from now. Eternity is not something to gamble with.
In this episode, Pastor Brandon is joined by Pastor Mark and Pastor Jay to unpack the first message in our new series, United. Drawing from John 17 and Philippians 1, they explore what it means for believers to live with one identity, one spirit, one mind, and one hope.The conversation covers powerful themes of unity, standing firm in faith, overcoming cultural pressures, and working together to pursue the mission of sharing grace with everyone and seeing Christ change lives. Along the way, they discuss practical ways to live “worthy of the gospel” in our words, attitudes, and daily choices, and how fearless faith can impact our community for Christ.Whether you're part of Church at Viera or simply seeking encouragement in your walk with Jesus, this episode will inspire you to embrace unity and live boldly for the mission God has given us.
Are Christians "picking and choosing" which Old Testament laws we should keep and which ones no longer apply? In this episode Pastor Zac and Pastor Mark shed light on how believers have understood the civil, ceremonial, and moral laws of the Old Testament. Visit www.almondvalley.org for information about Almond Valley Christian Reformed Church in Ripon, CA. Music by Jonathan Ogden used with permission.
Guest Pastor Mark Biltz, El Shaddai Ministries, joins to discuss ongoing battle with Israel and Hamas. Discussion of the future of the Gaza strip...and is the move Biblically prophesized? Discussion of the cultural shift in the US, a reigniting of faith, and propaganda within the public education system. Day one of federalizing DC. Criminals arrested in mass on first night of national guard and local law enforcement. Are we seeing the collapse of Democrat and liberal policies within large cities, and will it force other cities to change their own policies?
Jesus' impeccable reputation of grace does not permit sin and death entrance into the storehouse of salvation. Believers are eternally secure in their gift of salvation. As much as His eye is on the sparrow, the eye of the Lord is on those who worship Him, on those who hope in His steadfast love.
Pastor Mark Walker & Pastor Ryan GagePsalm 107:1-9, 43For more information pleasevisit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Pastor Mark Bintliff - Christ in You
When we truly encounter God, we can't leave the same! ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn Part 2 of the Encounter series, Pastor Mark Stermer helps us see that throughout Scripture and history, (Moses in the wilderness, Saul on the road, Martin Luther in prayer) life-changing moments happen when people meet with Him. These encounters can be subtle or supernatural, expected or completely surprising, but they always leave a mark. Whether in a church service or in the quiet moments of daily life, God promises to be found when we seek Him with all our hearts (Jer. 29:13). This message calls us to draw near, ask, seek, knock, and experience the life-transforming presence of Elohim—because when He meets us, everything changes.ABOUT JESUSIf you want to learn more about who Jesus is and what it means to have a relationship with Him, we would love to help you on that journey: https://www.thechurch.fm/jesus For a deeper dive into The Word of God on a daily basis check out our Free Ancient Paths Daily Devotional: https://www.thechurch.fm/ancient-pathsWHO WE AREWe believe that the goal of every Christian is To Be Conformed Into the Image of Jesus Christ, and a relationship with Jesus as well as being involved in a healthy church community are both important to achieving that goal. Find out more about who we are and all that we do at httos://www.thechurch.fm/aboutWe would love to meet you in person! Find our locations and service times here https://www.thechurch.fm/campuses and download our smartphone app here https://pushpay.com/get?handle=saintamantcampus&source=external to access video content, daily devotionals. updates on what is doing on at he church. and so much moreTo get connected here at The Church International simply visit us here https://www.thechurch.fm/connect-track and we will walk you through all of the life giving opportunities that we have to connect with you and your family.We want to give a special thanks to everyone who donates to what God is doing through this ministry. If you would like to partner with us through generosity and giving you can do so at https://www. thechurch.fm/give-online.SOCIAL MEDIAThe Church International:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechurchinter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechurchinternational/Website: https://www.TheChurch.FMPastor Mark:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkAStermerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_stermerPastor Cindy:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cindy.stermer.9Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cindy_ste
Series: Matthew for TodayPastor Mark SmithAugust 10, 2025
PRAYER IS THE WORKPastor Mark Lee | Vantagepoint ChurchLuke 11:9 - Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find;knock and the door will be opened to you.Mark 11:24 – Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer,believe that you have received it and it will be yours.Matt 21:22 – If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for inprayer.Acts 7:55 – full of the Holy Spirit he looked up to heaven and saw the glory ofGod and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.Acts 12:1 – It was about this time that King Herod arrested some whobelonged to the church intending to persecute them. He had James, thebrother of John, put to death with the sword. When he saw that this pleasedthe Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also.Acts 12:12-15 – When this had dawned on him, he went to the house ofMary the mother of John, also called Mark, where many people had gatheredand were praying. Peter knocked at the outer entrance and a servant namedRhonda came to answer the door. When she recognized Peter's voice, she wasso overjoyed she ran back without opening it and exclaimed, “Peter is at thedoor!” “You're out of your mind,” they told her.Acts 12:5 – So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying.Haddon Robinson- Where was it that Jesus sweat great drops of blood? Not inPilate's hall, not on his way to Golgotha, (in other words, he didn't just pray whilehe was in the trial) it was in the Garden of Gethsemane. There he offered upprayers and petitions with loud cries and tears to the One who could save himfrom death. Had I been there and witnessed that struggle, I would have worriedabout the future. If he is so broken up when all he is doing is praying, I mighthave said, what will he do when he faces a real crisis. Why can't he approach theordeal of his three sleeping friends with a calm confidence? Yet, when the testcame, Jesus walked to the cross with courage while his three friends fell apartand fell away.Charles Finney - I have never known a person to sweat blood (while praying);but I've known a person to pray till blood started from his nose. And I haveknown persons to pray till they were all wet with perspiration, in the coldestweather in winter. I have known a person to pray for hours, till their strengthwas all exhausted with the agony of their minds.”Augustine's mother - It is not possible that a child of such tears can be lost.
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