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Faith Alive Church - Sunday Message

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  • Launching Out Into the Deep: From Blessing to Discipleship
    2026/07/12

    Dr. Jordon Gilmore

    Many people come to Jesus seeking His blessings—and rightly so. God delights in providing for His children. But the Christian life was never meant to stop there. Jesus calls us beyond receiving from Him into fully following Him.

    Using Peter's calling in Luke 5, this message challenges believers to move from simply pursuing God's blessings to embracing the life of a disciple.

    Key Scripture

    • Luke 5:1–11
    • Luke 6:17–19
    • Matthew 14:13–14
    • Luke 9:10–17
    • Luke 14:25–33

    Main Points

    1. Jesus calls us to go deeper.
    When Jesus told Peter to "launch out into the deep," He wasn't just leading him to a miraculous catch of fish—He was inviting him into a new life. Peter could have settled for the blessing, but instead he left everything to follow Christ.

    2. Blessings are part of the journey—but not the destination.
    Throughout the Gospels, crowds followed Jesus for healing, miracles, and provision. While many received incredible blessings, relatively few became true disciples. God wants us to enjoy His goodness while also growing into wholehearted followers.

    3. Discipleship has a cost.
    Jesus made it clear that following Him requires surrender, sacrifice, and reordered priorities (Luke 14). A mature faith isn't built on what we receive from God but on a relationship that remains faithful regardless of circumstances.

    Three Heart-Searching Questions

    • Do I primarily engage God because I'm seeking a blessing?
    It's healthy to bring our needs to God, but spiritual maturity moves us beyond a relationship centered only on what we receive.

    • Has God's goodness changed the way I see Him—and myself?
    Peter's miraculous catch didn't simply excite him; it revealed God's holiness and his own need for grace. Encounters with God's goodness should deepen our humility and worship.

    • Has what God has done for me led me to share Him with others?
    Real disciples don't just receive from Christ—they point others to Him through both their words and their lives.

    Key Takeaways

    • God invites us to move beyond a blessing-centered faith into a disciple-centered life.
    • Spiritual maturity means loving God for who He is, not simply for what He gives.
    • Circumstances should not determine our devotion.
    • As we accept greater responsibility in following Christ, God supplies the grace and strength we need to grow.
    • Every believer is called to continually mature, taking the next step of faith as God leads.

    Challenge

    Take an honest inventory of your walk with Christ. Are you primarily pursuing God's hand—or His heart? Jesus still invites His followers to "launch out into the deep." The deeper life of discipleship is where lasting transformation begins.

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    45 分
  • A Walk Through the Bible - Part 7 - The Tabernacle 2
    2026/07/05

    Joshua Boyd

    The Ark of the Covenant

    The tabernacle was never merely an ancient tent or a collection of religious artifacts. It was a God-designed shadow of heavenly realities, revealing His desire to dwell among His people. In this message, we explore the significance of the Ark of the Covenant and the Mercy Seat, discovering how every detail ultimately points to Jesus Christ and our relationship with God today.

    • Why the earthly tabernacle was built as a copy of the heavenly sanctuary (Hebrews 8).
    • The Ark of the Covenant as the sacred container of God's covenant with Israel.
    • The significance of the Mercy Seat (Place of Atonement) as the meeting place between God and man.
    • Why the cherubim over the Ark reflect the worship surrounding God's throne in heaven.
    • How Revelation provides a glimpse into the heavenly temple and God's throne room.
    • Why the tabernacle emphasizes honor—honoring God's presence, covenant, and holiness.
    • The connection between the Old Covenant sacrifices and Christ's once-for-all sacrifice.
    • What it means that believers are now God's temple, with His covenant written on our hearts.
    • How grace provides access to God while still calling us to holy living and faithful obedience.

    Key Scriptures

    • Hebrews 8:1–5
    • Exodus 24–25
    • Revelation 4
    • Revelation 11:19
    • Hebrews 10:15–18
    • 1 Corinthians 3:16–17
    • 1 John 1:9

    Key Takeaways

    • The tabernacle reveals God's desire to live among His people.
    • The Ark was valuable because it contained God's covenant—not simply because it was covered in gold.
    • The Mercy Seat demonstrates that access to God has always been through atonement.
    • Every feature of the tabernacle foreshadows the finished work of Jesus Christ.
    • The New Covenant moves God's law from tablets of stone to transformed hearts.
    • As believers, we are now God's temple and are called to honor His presence in every area of life.
    • Grace removes the need for repeated sacrifices but never removes our responsibility to pursue holiness.
    • When we honor what God honors, we position ourselves to experience His presence, guidance, and transforming power.

    Bottom Line:
    The tabernacle wasn't designed to highlight rituals—it was designed to reveal relationship. Through Jesus, the way into God's presence has been opened, and His covenant now lives within us. As God's temple, we are called to honor Him by living holy lives that reflect His presence to the world.

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    49 分
  • Royal Priesthood
    2026/06/28

    Dr. Jordon Gilmore

    Royal Priesthood
    Part of the Tabernacle Series

    What does it mean to be part of God's spiritual house? In this message, Jordon explores our identity as God's "royal priesthood" (1 Peter 2:4-10), showing that every believer has a unique role in God's Kingdom.

    In This Episode

    • We are "living stones" being built into God's spiritual house.
    • Our lives are designed with purpose—they're about God's Kingdom, not just our personal story.
    • Being included in God's work is a privilege, not a burden.
    • Every believer has the calling and responsibility of a priest.

    The Posture of a Priest

    A royal priest lives with:

    • A servant's heart—following Jesus, who came to serve, not be served.
    • Holiness—living intentionally, set apart for God's purposes.
    • Joyful participation in what God is building.

    Spiritual Sacrifices We Offer

    Because Christ became the perfect sacrifice for sin, we now offer spiritual sacrifices that honor God:

    • Praise – Speaking and singing God's goodness (Hebrews 13:15)
    • Joy – Choosing joy even in difficult circumstances (Psalm 27)
    • Our Lives – Presenting our everyday lives as living sacrifices (Romans 12:1-2)
    • Generosity – Doing good and sharing with others (Hebrews 13:16)
    • Love – Sacrificially loving others, even when it isn't easy (1 Corinthians 13)

    True sacrifice often means offering these things when they cost us something.

    Our Priestly Assignment

    Priests didn't only offer sacrifices—they proclaimed God's greatness.

    As believers, we're called to proclaim "the excellencies of Him who called us out of darkness into His marvelous light" (1 Peter 2:9). Our words should consistently point people toward God's faithfulness rather than simply echo the frustrations of our culture.

    Reflection

    Take a personal inventory this week:

    • Am I living with the posture of a servant?
    • What sacrifices am I regularly offering to God?
    • What am I proclaiming with my words?
    • How faithfully am I fulfilling my role as one of God's "living stones"?

    God is building something eternal—and every believer has an important place in His design.

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    53 分
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