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  • Worship Through Praise | Worship Series
    2025/09/18

    We were made to worship. In this message, we explore what it means to worship God through praise—lifting our voices, our hands, and our hearts in response to who He is and what He has done. From the Old Testament sacrifices to the “sacrifice of praise” we offer today, worship isn’t about ritual—it’s about surrender, gratitude, and spiritual warfare.

    Discover why corporate worship matters, why singing is powerful, why lifting our hands is biblical, and why worship is both a witness to others and a weapon in the spiritual battle we face. When we praise, God shows up, strengthens us, and confuses the enemy.

    Worship isn’t just music—it’s our response to the God who saves, delivers, and dwells with His people.

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    29 分
  • Rest and Do Good | Matthew 12:1–21
    2025/09/08

    What does it really mean to live from a place of rest? In this message, we explore Jesus’ claim to be “Lord of the Sabbath” and how He redefines what the Sabbath is truly about. Rest was never meant to be a rigid rule—it’s a gift from God, meant to refresh our souls and refocus our hearts on Him.

    But Jesus doesn’t stop there. He reminds us that true rest leads to compassion. Healing on the Sabbath, valuing people above rituals, and doing good even when it costs us—this is the heart of God on display.

    If you’ve been worn down by striving, stuck in empty routines, or wondering how to balance rest and purpose, this message will inspire you to slow down, lean into God’s grace, and live with a heart of compassion.

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    32 分
  • Memorized, but Misunderstood — Matthew 12:1–8
    2025/09/04

    It’s possible to know Scripture and still miss God’s heart. In this message, Pastor Christian walks through Jesus’ clash with the Pharisees over the Sabbath and shows why mercy outruns mere ritual. From David eating the bread of the Presence to priests “working” on the Sabbath, Jesus reveals that the point was never box-checking—it’s covenant love (ḥesed) that fuels true obedience.

    Scripture: Matthew 12:1–8; 1 Samuel 21; Hosea 6:6; Exodus 20:8–11; Exodus 34:21
    Big ideas:

    • You can know and still not understand.
    • “I desire mercy, not sacrifice.” Relationship fuels obedience; compliance without love grows cold.
    • Sabbath is a gift for renewal, not a grind of rules.

    Try this week: Trade a checklist for compassion. Practice Sabbath rest with a soft heart toward people. Ask: Where have I kept the ritual and lost the reason?

    (From Radiant Church • Next Gen Pastor Christian)

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    35 分
  • Real Rest | Matthew 11:25–30
    2025/08/25

    Are you tired, worn down, or striving but never finding peace? In this message, we unpack Jesus’ invitation to “Come to me… and I will give you rest.” True rest isn’t found in routines, religion, success, or even sleep—it’s only found in Jesus.

    Discover what it means to release the burdens of performance, control, and self-reliance, and instead take on the easy yoke of Christ. When you fully trust Him, you’ll find the deep, soul-level rest your heart has been longing for.

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    41 分
  • Don’t Miss Your Moment | Matthew 11:7–24
    2025/08/18

    God is always speaking—but are we listening? In this message, we see John the Baptist wrestling with doubt from a prison cell, the crowds resisting truth because it didn’t fit their expectations, and whole towns shrugging off miracles that should have moved them to repentance.

    Jesus warns us not to miss the moments God gives—because every revelation carries a responsibility. Distraction, stubbornness, or waiting for a “better time” can cost us everything.

    The kingdom is advancing right now. The question is: will you respond in faith, or let the moment pass you by?

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    39 分
  • Faith and Doubt | Matthew 11
    2025/08/12

    Even the strongest believers can wrestle with doubt—just ask John the Baptist. In this message, we explore the difference between honest doubt and unbelief, the four main types of doubt we face, and how Jesus responds to our questions with patience and truth. From prison, John asks, “Are You the One?” and Jesus answers with evidence of miracles and fulfilled prophecy, reminding us that God is never threatened by our questions.

    If you’ve ever faced disappointment, cultural pressure, unanswered questions, or personal struggles that shook your faith, this teaching will encourage you to lean into community, remember God’s promises, and trust His timing.

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    36 分
  • Who Told You? | Christine Caine
    2025/08/05

    In this powerful and deeply personal message, Christine Caine walks us through the earliest questions found in Scripture—Did God really say? Where are you? Who told you?—and how they still echo in our hearts today. Through the story of Adam and Eve and her own incredible testimony of abuse, rejection, adoption, and redemption, Christine shares how shame tried to shape her identity—but the truth of God’s Word broke every lie.

    This message is a reminder that no label, no trauma, and no past can define you when God has already spoken the truth about who you are. Unnamed. Unwanted. Unqualified. Yet chosen. Called. And loved.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether God really said something about you, this episode will challenge you to believe again, hope again, and live free.

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    26 分
  • Heaven’s Help for Earth’s Problems | 2 Kings 6
    2025/07/29

    In this message, we explore an often-overlooked miracle from the life of Elisha—when a borrowed axe head sinks in the river and God makes it float. What seems small or insignificant to others is a reminder that God cares about every detail of our lives.

    Pastor unpacks how the people we surround ourselves with shape the miracles we witness, and how faith, even in the little things, opens the door to the supernatural. Whether you’re facing something big or something that feels too small to mention—this is your reminder: God sees, God cares, and God still moves.

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    32 分