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  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 7 | The Wedding Of The Lamb
    2026/06/07
    When relationships become transactions—favor traded for favor, people treated as means to an end—the world starts to look like Babylon: corrupt, using, and dehumanizing. This message names that ache plainly. It lays out how our tendency to use others mirrors the prostitute image in Revelation, showing how even religious systems can become cold reciprocity rather than covenantal love. From there the sermon turns to the surprising remedy: a vulnerable Lamb who absorbs hatred instead of answering it with force, and a bride adorned not by merit but by grace. You’ll hear how the cosmic wedding image reframes hope — not as moral self-help but as a rescued, forever-belonging that heals loneliness, rights wrongs, and makes everything new. Listen for the stubborn, scandalous claim that God refuses a future without you and for why that changes what belonging really looks like.
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    37 分
  • River Lessons
    2026/05/31
    You’re carrying two heavy habits at once: replaying past regrets and rehearsing future catastrophes. That split focus leaves the present—the only moment you actually live—empty. This message names that exact struggle and points out how constant paddling to catch up or control steals joy, peace, and the simple gifts that are right in front of you. The talk uses a weekend floating a river as a practical map: stop paddling, be still, and let the current (and God’s guiding care) carry you. It connects small practices—praying at meals, noticing things at stoplights, saying thank you—to a larger freedom found in trusting grace. You’ll hear why two words changed everything on that float, how someone who’s been ahead can steady you through the bends, and why the present can finally feel like a gift worth staying for.
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    30 分
  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 6 | Babylon Will Fall: Living Un‑Seduced
    2026/05/17
    The world dazzles us into quiet complicity: slick technology, nonstop entertainment, instant comfort and the pressure to make a name for ourselves leave many feeling like cogs in a system that values profit over people. If you’re restless about meaning, tired of easy pleasures that don’t satisfy, or unsure how to keep your faith intact while living in a culture that trades depth for convenience, this message tackles that exact tension head-on. Using the Bible’s portrait of Babylon as a seducer and parody of God’s kingdom, the sermon pulls the veil back—showing how empire, empire-like thinking, and our own self-preserving impulses tempt us to worship the wrong things. You’ll be invited to see the difference between a life built for glory and one built for mercy, and to practice being a faithful sojourner: present in the world but not shaped by it. Listen for concrete ways an ancient story speaks into the choices you really face today.
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    44 分
  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 5 | Discernment In An Age Of Pressure
    2026/05/10
    You’re carrying the weariness of living under constant pressure: headlines that shout power, institutions that exploit, or simply the private exhaustion of doing the right thing in a world that seems to reward the opposite. On Mother’s Day the preacher names that tension plainly—how families, empires, and our own hearts can feel small, corrupted, or under siege—and refuses to sugarcoat the fear that the forces aligned against love and justice are winning. The sermon reads Revelation 12 like a cosmic opera—three vivid characters (a radiant woman, a furious dragon, and a fragile child) that retell the same story the whole Bible tells. The surprising claim is that victory comes not through might but through sacrificial love: the baby who wins by surrender. Expect a gentle, steady reorientation: you’re invited to live in the “already/not yet” confidence of a kingdom that has been won, and to see why a baby changes everything.
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    36 分
  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 4 | God Unmasks Beastly Injustice
    2026/05/03
    Deep injustice, baffling loss, and the sense that pain has the final word—many of us live with that quiet tension. This sermon pauses on a startling scene in Revelation where a scarred people emerge from "great tribulation" and stand before a throne, reminding listeners that suffering is neither meaningless nor the last chapter. The preacher names the raw reality: Christians don’t skip grief, they are preserved through it, and our explanations for suffering often fall short. Instead of exotic date-setting or fear-mongering, the message reads the vision as a reorientation: suffering is framed by a God who promises an end to evil and a celebration that gathers every tribe and tongue. Listen for a sober but hopeful call to love this broken world, to imagine the church not as an escape pod but as the beginning of a worldwide, surprising feast—where every scar is given purpose and every promise ultimately holds.
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    39 分
  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 3 | Worship That Re‑Orders The World
    2026/04/26
    You’re told worth comes from winning, climbing, or proving yourself—so what do you do when life feels measured by applause, promotions, or the next accomplishment? This message tackles that exact tension: modern metrics of worth, the self-help scramble for affirmation, and the way empires—ancient and modern—try to convince us they define value. Using Revelation chapter 5, the sermon reframes worth around a surprising center: a slain lamb who alone is “worthy.” Worship isn’t a tactic to earn favor but a weekly reality check that recenters our lives on sacrificial love, not empire-style power. Practically, it names how worship re-orders priorities, calms doubt, and anchors your future in the Lamb’s reign. Press play to hear how a little lamb on the throne upends worldly measures and rewrites what it means to be truly worthy—enough to change how you live.
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    44 分
  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 2 | Letters From The King
    2026/04/19
    When a congregation looks successful by every public measure—money, comfort, reputation—what if the heart of its life is missing? This message digs into that tension by holding up the letter to Laodicea: a community that boasts, "I am rich," yet is called lukewarm, blind, and naked. It names the modern version of that problem—value capture, metrics that stop us from seeing who we really are—and how easy it is for faith to be reshaped by the standards of power and prestige. The preacher reads Jesus as the church doctor: he sees the true condition, refuses the flattering report card, and offers an unexpected cure—gold refined by fire, white garments, salve for the eyes, and an invitation to open the door he is knocking at. Practical, tender, and urgent, the talk points toward repentance, authentic fellowship, and a faith measured only by Christ’s presence—an invitation that leaves you wanting to hear what happens when a church lets him back in.
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    47 分
  • Revelation: Hope That Outlasts Empires - Week 1 | The Revelation Of Jesus Christ
    2026/04/12
    When the world feels like it’s unraveling—wars, economic anxiety, doomsday talk, and the endless churn of headlines—many of us carry a quiet despair. This message names that “apocalyptic” mood: the sense that everything is speeding up and nothing lasts. It speaks directly to people who wake in the night wondering what’s next and to those tired of doomsday spectacle that breeds fear instead of hope. The speaker walks through the opening of Revelation not as a handbook of horrors but as an announcement that Jesus is already enthroned and that his kingdom outlasts every empire. You’ll hear how the book reframes chaos into freedom—freedom from sin, from hollow promises, and from the tyranny of temporary powers—and how a different kind of hope reshapes how we live now. Listen to discover how Revelation points to a future you can actually lean into.
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    37 分