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  • God's Family - The Family Fight
    2026/03/29

    Pastor Stephen explores the concept of God’s family by tracing the biblical lineage from Abraham to Jacob, emphasizing that believers are grafted into a divine inheritance through Jesus Christ. He contrasts Esau’s focus on temporary pleasures with Jacob’s persistence in seeking eternal blessings, illustrating that spiritual rewards must be treasured and fought for. Through the story of Jacob wrestling with a divine messenger, he defines a "family fight" not as interpersonal conflict, but as the unwavering commitment to sacrifice and endure for the flourishing of one's household. Ultimately, he centers on the victory of Jesus, who fought the definitive battle against sin and death to secure a permanent place for his followers. By surrendering to Christ, believers transition from an earthly reliance to a heavenly structure where God's presence and protection are guaranteed until His promises are fulfilled.

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    36 分
  • God's Family - The Family Trade
    2026/03/22

    Pastor Stephen explores the spiritual significance of family by examining the biblical narrative of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Esau. He emphasizes that God established family to provide companionship and a shared divine assignment, moving from earthly ancestry to a covenant relationship with the Heavenly Father. A central focus is placed on the "family trade," contrasting Esau’s shortsightedness in selling his birthright for temporary satisfaction with Jacob’s pursuit of a lasting inheritance. Listeners are warned not to forfeit their spiritual blessings or lose focus due to the distractions and fleeting pleasures of the modern world. Ultimately, he invites individuals to claim their inheritance through Jesus Christ, urging them to value their eternal position over immediate, worldly desires.

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    31 分
  • Love Has A Cost
    2026/03/15

    Pastor Keren explores the concept that true spiritual love requires personal sacrifice and a deep commitment to others. She distinguishes between common emotional connections and Agape love, defined as the selfless, unconditional devotion modeled by God. By examining the life of the Apostle Paul and the teachings of Jesus, she argues that believers are commanded to toil and suffer for the spiritual maturity of their community. Ultimately, she emphasizes that living a life of faith is not a passive experience, but an active labor fueled by the Holy Spirit. She concludes by calling for a total surrender of the self to fulfill the divine mandate of loving one's neighbor.

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    27 分
  • Jesus Is First
    2026/03/08

    Pastor Mike features a sermon titled "Jesus Is First," which explores the spiritual necessity of maintaining Christ as the primary focus of one’s life. Using the biblical Church of Ephesus from the Book of Revelation as a cautionary example, he argues that even active, hardworking believers can mistakenly abandon their "first love" by prioritizing ministry or worldly concerns over a personal relationship with God. To rectify this, he outlines a three-step process of remembering past devotion, repenting for misplaced priorities, and repeating the foundational spiritual practices that once sparked a vibrant faith. He warns against "lukewarm" Christianity and the "idolatry" of putting family, work, or entertainment before the divine. Ultimately, his sermon serves as a call to action for listeners to reposition Jesus at the center of their daily existence to become true "overcomers."

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    39 分
  • Jesus Took Care of The Legalities
    2026/03/02

    In this powerful episode, Pastor Richard Leahey wrestles with a profound question: Why would a holy God allow His Son to enter a world that would reject, mock, and crucify Him? Through Romans 8 and the beautiful picture of adoption, Pastor Richard reveals the heart of the Father. Sin broke the original family, but God, in His holiness and love, sent Jesus to fulfill every legal requirement our guilt demanded. Christ became our ransom and our covering so we could be justified and welcomed home. Jesus took care of all the legalities—so we can boldly cry, “Abba, Father,” fully adopted and forever loved.

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    46 分
  • God's Family - The Family Inheritance
    2026/02/22

    Pastor Stephen explores the divine origins and purpose of family, tracing the theme of spiritual inheritance from the book of Genesis to the modern day. He highlights how sin introduces dysfunction yet argues that families can find restoration by remaining God-centered and obedient to their original design. Central to his message is the story of Abraham, who demonstrated profound faith by protecting his son, Isaac, from returning to a life of idolatry. He emphasizes that Abraham’s commitment to his divine assignment secured a legacy of blessing that eventually paved the way for Jesus Christ. Ultimately, he encourages believers to reject their past life and embrace the eternal inheritance provided through the gospel. By maintaining faithfulness to God, individuals can ensure that spiritual blessing are preserved and passed down to future generations.

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    27 分
  • God's Family - The Family Test
    2026/02/15

    Pastor Mike explores the divine origins and evolution of family, moving from the perfection of creation to the fragmentation caused by sin. He illustrates how disobedience brought dysfunction into the world, using the stories of Cain and Abel and the Tower of Babel to show the consequences of neglecting God’s instructions. Central to the message is the covenant with Abraham, where God demonstrates that true restoration comes through faithfulness and setting oneself apart from worldly influences. He highlights the "family test" of Isaac's sacrifice, framing it as a profound foreshadowing of Jesus Christ's redemptive work on the cross. Ultimately, this serves as a call for listeners to surrender their lives to God and embrace their role within His spiritual family.




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    40 分
  • God's Family - The Family Plan
    2026/02/08

    Pastor Stephen explores the divine design for families, tracing a path from the dysfunction and selfishness of the early biblical world to the covenantal structure established through Abraham. He emphasizes that while modern society often prioritizes the individual, God’s plan requires families to be consecrated and set apart through active obedience. Using the story of Abraham and Sarah, he warns that impatience and anxiety can lead to generational chaos, whereas trusting in God’s timing brings lasting blessing. He highlights that a true heavenly inheritance involves a two-sided commitment where believers must move from spiritual infancy to responsible maturity. Ultimately, he calls for families to distinguish themselves through intentional prayer, worship, and service, anchored by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

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    32 分