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  • Rooted For A Better Life
    2026/04/19

    We all want a good life—but what actually leads there? In this message from Psalm 1, we explore the difference between a life that’s rooted and one that’s drifting. Discover how being anchored in God’s Word brings stability, growth, and lasting fulfillment—not by accident, but by direction. A better life isn’t found in more noise… it’s found in being planted in the right source.

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    30 分
  • God Helps Those Who Help Themselves - He Didn't Say That!
    2026/04/19

    We’ve all heard it: “God helps those who help themselves.” It sounds wise—even biblical. But what if it’s completely backwards? In this message from Romans 5:6, we uncover a powerful truth: God doesn’t wait for you to get your life together—He meets you in your weakness. Discover how grace begins where self-sufficiency ends, and why your help doesn’t come from trying harder, but from trusting deeper.

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    27 分
  • Hope for All | Matthew 28:1–10; 1 Peter 1:3–4 | Because He Lives Series
    2026/04/05

    Easter isn’t about everything being perfect, it’s about what God does in the middle of what feels broken.

    The first Easter didn’t start with celebration. It started with grief, confusion, and people who thought it was over. But that’s exactly where the resurrection shows up.

    Because Jesus is alive, hope isn’t just something we talk about—it’s something we live in. A living hope that meets you where you are, speaks into what you’re carrying, and reminds you that what feels finished… isn’t.

    Because He lives… there is hope for all!

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    38 分
  • All Fear Is Gone | Luke 23:32–43 | Because He Lives Series
    2026/04/03

    In this message, we stand at the cross in Luke 23 and witness one of the clearest pictures of grace in all of Scripture. Two men hang beside Jesus—both guilty, both broken, both moments away from eternity—but only one turns to Him in faith. With nothing left to offer, that man simply says, “Lord, remember me,” and Jesus responds with immediate mercy. This is the reality of the cross: grace is not earned, it is received. Because He lives, all fear is gone—even at the very end, it’s not too late.

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    38 分
  • He Holds the Future | John 11:1–44 | Because He Lives Series
    2026/04/01

    In this message, we step into John 11 and the story of Lazarus—a moment where it seemed like Jesus showed up too late. Mary and Martha were grieving, confused, and wondering why He didn’t come sooner. But what looked like the end of the story was actually the setup for something greater. Jesus doesn’t just respond to our timeline—He reveals His power in ways we don’t expect. Because He lives, He doesn’t just meet us in death—He proves He still has authority over it.

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    36 分
  • I Can Face Tomorrow | Luke 7:11–17 | Because He Lives Series
    2026/03/29

    In this message, we look at the moment Jesus meets a grieving mother in Luke 7:11–17: a woman who had lost everything and couldn’t see a way forward. But right in the middle of her pain, Jesus steps in with compassion and power, turning her mourning into hope. This isn’t just a story about what Jesus did then, it’s a reminder of what He still does now. Because He lives, we’re not stuck in our past or crushed by our present. We can face tomorrow with real hope, knowing He sees us, meets us, and moves in ways we never could on our own.

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    35 分
  • Forgive and Forget - Ephesians 4
    2026/03/29

    This message tackles another phrase that gets thrown around when things get messy: “Forgive and forget.” It sounds spiritual, but it can feel impossible when the memory is still there—betrayal, abandonment, humiliation, deep wounds that don’t just disappear. From Ephesians 4:31–32, we see that God never calls us to pretend it didn’t happen. Forgiveness in Scripture is release, not erasing—it’s choosing to put bitterness down so the wound stops poisoning your present, even if you still remember what happened.

    You’ll hear a clear, freeing framework: forgiveness doesn’t mean instant trust, and it doesn’t require you to remove wise boundaries. Forgiveness is rooted in God’s grace—“forgive as the Lord forgave you”—and sometimes it’s a decision you have to make more than once as your heart heals. The goal isn’t spiritual amnesia; the goal is freedom: letting God handle justice, guarding your heart with wisdom, and walking lighter because the offense doesn’t get to rule you anymore.

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    21 分
  • More Than You Can Handle - 2 Corinthians 12
    2026/03/22

    In this message, we tackle one of the most repeated phrases Christians say in hard seasons: “God will never give you more than you can handle.” It sounds encouraging—but when you’re overwhelmed, anxious, and barely holding it together, it can feel like a burden instead of comfort. Scripture shows something different: God never promised life would stay manageable. In fact, even Paul admitted he was “burdened beyond measure” (2 Corinthians 1), and God used that moment to shift his trust off himself and onto the God who raises the dead.

    The hope isn’t that you’ll be strong enough—it’s that God’s grace is sufficient and His strength is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12). This message calls us to stop living like we were meant to carry everything alone and start leaning into the kind of faith that says, “Lord, this is too much for me… but it’s not too much for You.” Life may give you more than you can handle, but it will never give you more than God can handle—and that changes everything.

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    21 分