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Miracles: Feeding of 5000 - Week 4
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Today's message, perfect for our family service, focused on the incredible miracle in John 6:1-15, where Jesus fed thousands with just a small boy's lunch. We learned that even when we feel like we don't have enough, God can take what little we offer and multiply it beyond our wildest dreams. This story isn't just about a miraculous meal; it's a powerful lesson on trusting God's ability to turn our feelings of insufficiency into overflowing abundance.
We explored how Jesus's actions, from giving thanks to distributing the food, demonstrate that our obedience and gratitude are key to experiencing His miracles. The message encourages us to give what we have to Jesus, do what He says, and thank Him for what we already possess. By shifting our focus from what we lack to what God can do, we open ourselves up to experiencing His abundant blessings, understanding that His provision is always more than enough.
Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Miracles: Man with Mat - Week 3
Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Sunday Mar 23, 2025
We tell ourselves we're too busy, too tired, or just not ready to tackle those things we know we should. But let's be real, those excuses are just a cover-up for not doing what we know we need to do. Today, we're diving into a powerful story from the Bible, John 5, where Jesus encounters a man who's been suffering for 38 years. This man's been living with excuses for so long, they've become his reality. But Jesus asks him a simple yet profound question: "Do you want to be healed?" It's a question we all need to ask ourselves. Do we really want to break free from our limitations, our excuses, and step into the breakthrough God has for us?
This story isn't just about physical healing; it's about recognizing the areas in our lives where we're stuck, where we've allowed excuses to hold us back. Whether it's our finances, relationships, dreams, or even our faith, Jesus is asking us, "Do you want to get well?" He's inviting us to stop blaming our circumstances, our past, or other people, and instead, to rise up in obedience. Just like the man at the pool of Bethesda, we need to take action, leave our old ways behind, and trust in the Miracle Worker, Jesus. Because our breakthrough begins where our excuses end, and when we seek Him, we find not just miracles, but the One who makes them possible.
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Miracles Healing of Officer Son - Week 2
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Join us as we continue our "Miracles" series, exploring the extraordinary ways God works in our lives. We begin with the foundational truth that each of us is a miracle, a testament to God’s creative power, as beautifully expressed in Psalm 139. This week, we delve into John 4:43-54, where Jesus heals a royal official’s son from a distance, demonstrating that God’s power transcends the limitations of time and space.
This miracle highlights the transformative power of faith. We examine how the royal official, faced with a seemingly impossible situation, chose to believe Jesus’s word, illustrating that faith removes the distance between us and the miracles God desires to perform. We consider how often we allow doubt to create barriers, and how Jesus challenges us to trust Him beyond what we can see or understand.
This message encourages us to move beyond a "seeing is believing" mindset, and instead, to embrace a faith that trusts in God’s ability to work beyond our limitations. We explore how obedience, trust, and actively seeking God are essential components of a faith that unlocks miracles. We discuss practical steps to cultivate this kind of faith, emphasizing that our effort in seeking God, while not creating miracles, can certainly remove obstacles that prevent them. Discover how placing your trust in Jesus and obeying His word can invite miracles into your life, even before you see the outcome.
Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Miracles Water to Wine - Week 1
Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Join with us as we kick off our "Miracles" sermon series, presenting a powerful message for recognizing the miraculous within our own lives, and also for the extraordinary work of Jesus. We begin by acknowledging that each of us is quite a declaration to God's original power. As Psalm 139:13-14 reminds us, each of us is quite a miracle in itself. Individual stories and analyses of the Bible help us consider the miracles of Jesus, specifically the wedding at Cana from John 2:1-11, where Jesus turned water into wine. This message powerfully underscores that certain difficulties and inevitable failures are definite chances for God to completely reveal His infinite might and boundless kindness. We are faced with the challenge of not only searching for miracles, but also of pursuing the Giver of Miracles, Jesus Christ. Discover how honestly accepting Jesus into our lives, carefully following what He says, and confidently relying on His strength can cause genuinely life-changing moments. We explore how Jesus' many miracles, along with His first recorded miracle, reveal His glory completely as well as invite us to believe in Him as the Messiah. Eventually, we realize that when we are sad, frustrated, and ashamed, Jesus offers hope and a guarantee that the future will be better.
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Love Always Perseveres (Week 4)
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Todays message wraps up a set of talks on the always-changing form of love, pointing out how steady and how strong it can be. The speaker uses 1 Corinthians 13 to depict authentic love. Pastor Corbin says that real love, like God's love, is constant and needs persistent action. Pastor Corbin's own story of almost dying and of recovering is to show that it is important to keep going, with help from others and from God, to make it through difficult times. The parable of the persistent widow further reinforces this point, pointing out that God values persistent faith and action more than simple protocol. The central message encourages everyone to represent this persevering love in their individual lives, depicted by the exhortation to "show up and don't give up." This principle applies across relationships, spiritual attempts, as well as self-difficulties, stressing that true love, similar to God's, is characterized by its resilience in addition to commitment. Pastor Corbin's account stands as ample proof of what can happen through perseverance, showing that with ceaseless faith and work, a person can feel the life-changing strength of God's lasting love.
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Love Always Hopes (Week 3)
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Welcome to our third week of our Love Always series. 1 Corinthians 13:7 ("Love always hopes") is our basis to show how hope is a key part of love. It offers a contrast of worldly hope, or wishful thinking. It also presents Biblical hope, which is confident expectation in God's faithfulness. This core message of Biblical hope, fueled by love, empowers us to overcome circumstances instead of being dragged down by them. Many point to Isaiah 40:31, stressing that all who hope in the Lord will have completely renewed strength. Today's message delivers an emphatic warning against "hope killers," incorporating total forgetfulness, devastating negativity, deep apathy, along with a total lack of vision. Sufficient practical application is then encouraged through complete gratitude, total obedience, and firm faith, practices suggested as certain ways to cultivate overall hope and experience the entirety of love.
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Love Always Trusts (Week 2)
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
This sermon explores the power of consistent love, focusing on how love "always trusts" (1 Cor. 13:7). We examine how trust is fundamental to love, even when it's hard. We discuss the difference between trust and naivety, the importance of trusting God first, and practical steps like being optimistic, vulnerable, and forgiving. Join us as we learn to believe the best in others, always!
Sunday Feb 09, 2025
Love Always - Protects - Week 1
Sunday Feb 09, 2025
Sunday Feb 09, 2025
We're kicking off our new series, "Love Always"! Think about the things you always do – habits, routines, consistent actions. Love should be like that too. Love is consistent. Real love is reliable. It's not just a feeling, but a regular practice. Over the next few weeks, we'll explore what love always does, straight from the Bible.
Today, we're focusing on how love always protects (1 Corinthians 13:7). Protection means keeping safe from harm. Love defends, guards, and shields others – emotionally, mentally, and physically. It creates a safe space. As a husband, dad, or pastor, protection is a key part of love.