• Set Free to Live Free: Week 1: Freedom Fighters
    May 19 2025

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    Sermon Summary: This sermon introduces a new series on the Ten Commandments, emphasizing that God's laws are not conditions for a relationship with Him, but confirmations of an existing relationship. Pastor Jody highlights that believers are already set free through Christ's sacrifice and are called to live in that freedom. The sermon also discusses the reality of spiritual warfare and the importance of relying on God's strength to fight against spiritual forces.

    Key Points: - God's laws are confirmation of a relationship, not conditions for one - Believers are already set free in Christ and called to live free - We live in a spiritual world and are involved in a spiritual war Our adversary (Satan) is strong, but our ally (God) is infinitely stronger - Victory in spiritual battles comes through intimacy with Christ - The outcome of the spiritual war is inevitable: God's victory

    Scripture Reference: - Exodus 20:1-2 - Ephesians 6:10-13

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    29 mins
  • Really??: Week 3: Hate My Parents
    May 12 2025

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    Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Jesus' challenging words about the priorities of His disciples. It emphasizes the importance of having a personal relationship with Christ that surpasses all other relationships and commitments. The pastor contrasts superficial following with genuine discipleship, urging listeners to move beyond merely tagging along with the crowd to becoming fully devoted followers of Jesus.

    Key Points:

    • There's a difference between being present with the masses and being personal with the Master
    • Jesus often used hard teachings to separate genuine disciples from casual followers
    • Loving Jesus more than family or self is the essence of true discipleship
    • Being a fully devoted disciple means embracing Jesus' teachings, even the difficult ones
    • The joy and fulfillment of being used by God outweigh any worldly experiences

    Scripture Reference:

    • Luke 14:25-26
    • Matthew 10:37
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    31 mins
  • Really?? Week 2: Eat Flesh and Drink Blood?
    May 5 2025

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    Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Jesus' challenging statement about eating his flesh and drinking his blood, interpreting it as an invitation to fully embrace and internalize Christ. Pastor John emphasizes the importance of truly hungering for God, moving beyond casual association to full dependence on Jesus. He argues that real life and transformation come only through Christ, and challenges listeners to examine whether Jesus is truly their daily sustenance or merely a side dish in their lives.

    Key Points:

    • Jesus is the bread of life, offering eternal sustenance unlike temporary provisions
    • True life is found only in Jesus, not in worldly substitutes
    • Discipleship involves becoming who Jesus would be if He were you
    • What we consume daily shapes our soul; we must feed on things that last
    • Feeding on Jesus involves full surrender, not just admiration or casual association
    • Christians are called to move beyond religious talk to relational transformation

    Scripture Reference:

    • John 6:53-57 (primary focus)
    • John 15 (vine and branches analogy)
    • Matthew 7:21
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    26 mins
  • Really??: Week 1: "Deny Carry Follow?"
    Apr 28 2025

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    Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Jesus' challenging words about what it means to truly follow Him. The pastor emphasizes that while salvation is free, discipleship comes at a cost. True discipleship requires denying oneself, taking up one's cross daily, and actively following Jesus. The message challenges listeners to move beyond mere belief to full obedience and surrender, highlighting that in losing our lives for Christ, we actually find our true selves and purpose.

    Key Points:

    • Jesus' invitation to follow Him is open to everyone, but comes with clear expectations
    • Denying oneself means surrendering control and trusting God's will
    • Taking up one's cross daily is about choosing obedience even when it's difficult
    • Following Jesus is an active process of becoming like Him and doing what He did
    • True discipleship leads to liberation and fullness of life, not loss

    Scripture Reference:

    Luke 9:23-25

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    32 mins
  • Easter Message
    Apr 21 2025

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    Sermon Summary: This Easter sermon explores the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection, emphasizing how it changed history and continues to offer hope and renewal to believers today. The pastor contrasts the despair and confusion of Jesus' followers immediately after the crucifixion with the joy and purpose they found after witnessing the risen Christ. The sermon underscores that the resurrection is not just a historical event, but a source of ongoing power for Christians to overcome life's challenges.

    Key Points:

    • The crucifixion initially appeared to end the Jesus movement
    • No Christians were present at the crucifixion; all followers had lost hope
    • The resurrection was unexpected and changed everything
    • The risen Jesus reignited the faith and mission of his followers
    • The resurrection makes sense of Jesus' teachings and claims
    • Christ's victory over death offers hope for all human suffering
    • Resurrection power is available for daily life, not just Easter

    Scripture Reference:

    • John 20:1-8
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    23 mins
  • Be Prepared: Week 3: Standing Firm
    Apr 14 2025

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    Sermon Summary: This sermon explores the reliability of the Gospels and the historical evidence for Christianity. Pastor Jody argues that the most probable explanation for the rapid spread of Christianity is the reality of Jesus' miracles and resurrection. He challenges listeners to examine the evidence for themselves, emphasizing that Christianity's truth is not dependent on personal experience or perceptions of fairness, but on historical facts and eyewitness accounts.

    Key Points: - Evidence should be examined based on probability, not just possibility - There's a common prejudice against the supernatural in evaluating biblical accounts - The early Christian movement grew due to miracles and the resurrection, not just teachings - The Gospels were circulated when eyewitnesses were still alive to verify their accounts - Christianity differs from other religions in its basis on eyewitness testimony of supernatural events - Jesus' claim to be the exclusive way to God may seem unfair but should be evaluated based on truth - Christianity is fair in that it welcomes everyone and offers salvation on equal terms

    Scripture Reference: John 14:6 - "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."

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    29 mins
  • Be Prepared: Week 2: Finding the Way
    Apr 8 2025

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    Sermon Summary: This sermon explores the historical reliability of the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and their significance in establishing the truth of Christianity. Pastor Jody emphasizes that these accounts were written independently by different authors, yet they collectively present a coherent narrative of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection. The sermon argues against skeptical theories about the Gospels' origins and presents evidence for their authenticity, including the willingness of early Christians to die for what they witnessed rather than just what they believed.

    Key Points:

    - The four Gospels were written independently but tell a consistent story - Luke's account emphasizes careful investigation and eyewitness testimony - Apparent contradictions in the Gospels actually support their authenticity - The early followers of Jesus died for what they saw (the resurrected Christ), not just for what they believed - Christians should be prepared to give reasons for their faith based on historical evidence

    Scripture Reference: - Luke 1:1-4

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    31 mins
  • Be Prepared: Week 1: Seeking Truth
    34 mins
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