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  • Lord Show Us the Father: In a Gentle Breeze
    2025/09/02
    What if the clearest way God makes Himself known isn’t in the quake or the fire but in a gentle breeze? In this message we open John 3:8 and 1 Kings 19 to see how the Holy Spirit reveals the Father’s heart—sovereign in power, gentle in posture, mysterious in His ways, and authentic in His fruit. We’ll connect Jesus’ words to Nicodemus, Elijah’s moment at Horeb, and the everyday practices that help us “raise the sail” for the Spirit’s leading. Key texts: John 14:8–9; John 3:1–8; 1 Kings 19:11–13; Psalm 135:7; Galatians 5:22–23; 1 Thessalonians 5:19–21.
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  • Freedom
    2025/09/02
    Freedom is more than a right on paper. Looking at David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17), we talk about the freedom Jesus gives: freedom from fear, freedom in obeying God together as a church, freedom from sin by grace, and freedom from death so we can serve with courage. Even if earthly rights fade, Christ makes us truly free. If you need prayer or want to study the Bible, reach out to a faithful church. Like, share, and subscribe to help others hear this message. Originally Aired: Aug 31st, 2025
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  • Shepherding: Marks of a Good Shepherd
    2025/08/26
    What makes a shepherd good in the eyes of Jesus Not slick leadership tricks but a Shepherd who enters by the door, calls by name, and lays down His life. Walk through John 10 to see the protocols, purposes, and passions of the Good Shepherd and how elders, pastors, and parents can mirror His heart.
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  • Church Leaders’ Children: Must Not Be Accused of Dissipation or Insubordination
    2025/08/26
    What does Scripture mean when it says an elder’s children must not be accused of dissipation or insubordination (Titus 1:6)? This sermon unpacks the qualifications of church leaders, examining the balance between parental responsibility and a child’s free will. Through biblical examples, real-life cases, and a call to wise choices, we explore what it means for elders to lead faithful families and why this matters for the health of the church today.
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  • Shepherding: The Effective Shepherd
    2025/08/19
    This message explores the six core traits of an effective shepherd, using Psalm 23 and the life of David to guide nominated elders and spiritual leaders in their calling. Real-world illustrations: a baby giraffe, a struggling butterfly, and windless trees reveal how challenge strengthens both shepherds and the flock. Discover how true leadership involves guidance, protection, preparation, and knowing when to step back. This lesson reminds us that while shepherds play a vital role, each believer must grow through their own struggles and ultimately learn to serve others.
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  • Church Leaders’ Children: Must Be Faithful
    2025/08/19
    What does Paul mean when he says an elder’s children must be “faithful” in Titus 1:6? This lesson explores four possible interpretations. Using historical background, Greek word studies, and supporting scriptures, the message weighs these views and emphasizes the vital role of family leadership in church leadership. The conclusion reminds both parents and young people to set their eyes firmly on Jesus, the ultimate model of faithfulness.
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  • Shepherding: The Pathway to the Eldership
    2025/08/12
    Eldership grows where love for Jesus overflows. In John 21, the risen Lord restores Peter and gives a threefold charge: feed the lambs, shepherd the sheep, feed the sheep. This message shows how that commission shapes elders today with 1 Peter 5:1-4, Acts 20:28-31, Psalm 23, and John 10. Includes practical steps for aspiring shepherds, guidance for guarding the flock, and hope for those who have failed and want to start again.
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  • Church Leaders’ Children: Must Be Under Control
    2025/08/12
    Elders and aspiring leaders need a home that’s well-managed, respectful, and shaped by Scripture. This message walks through 1 Timothy 3:4-5 and Titus 1:6 with a practical three-R framework (Role, Rule, and Reverence) showing how a father can shepherd a household without harshness and model the kind of leadership Christ expects in His church. We explore what “faithful/believing children” means, how to think about adult children, and how to practice measured, gospel-shaped correction that builds self-control. Along the way you will find encouragement for weary dads and concrete steps for family discipleship. Keywords: elders qualifications, 1 Timothy 3, Titus 1, church leadership, household management, parenting with grace, family discipleship, self-control, gentle correction, shepherding the home, Luke 15 hope.
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