Matt Carter unpacks Revelation 2, underscoring that all ministry must originate from a genuine love for Christ to avoid the pitfall of abandoning one's first love. It concludes with practical guidance for leaders to cultivate God's manifest presence in their churches through authentic worship, consistent prayer, prioritizing people, and a mission-focused approach.

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Allan Moseley delves into 2 Corinthians chapter 3, examining the profound distinctions between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant in Christ. It emphasizes the New Covenant's surpassing glory, spiritual life, and eternal righteousness, and encourages believers to daily behold Christ's glory for personal transformation and to reveal God's greatness to a world in desperate need.
Jeff Iorg explores God's eternal mission, as revealed in Ephesians 3, emphasizing our divine invitation to serve the gospel by communicating it to others. It challenges listeners to prioritize this mission above all else, acknowledging the potential cost of personal affliction, yet affirming its ultimate reward for God's glory and our eternal benefit.
Stephen Rummage delves into the "gospel demands" found in Romans 10:13-17, presenting them as a reverse-engineered chain of salvation. It outlines five essential links for gospel advance: calling on Jesus, believing in him, hearing the Word of Christ, faithfully preaching, and actively sending messengers to reach the lost.
Drawing from Mark 4:26-29, Andy Davis outlines the gospel worker's essential role in scattering the seed of God's Word and affirming new believers. We are called to diligently share the gospel, confident in divine power for transformation.
Drawing from 2 Kings 13, Major General Doug Carver explores King Jehoash's desperate plea to Elisha for a plan against Syria, setting the stage for a reflection on God's guidance in challenging circumstances. The sermon emphasizes that God provides victory, yet challenges believers to pursue "total victory" through complete obedience and an "all-in" commitment to His plan, rather than settling for partial measures.
Charles Quarles delves into the betrayal of Judas Iscariot, offering vital lessons on spiritual accountability and the true motives for ministry. It emphasizes the critical importance of trusting Christ alone for salvation, highlighting the tragic consequences of relying on one's own efforts for atonement.
This sermon explores the true meaning of biblical courage, moving beyond common perceptions to address the subtle fears that often hinder our daily walk. Drawing from 2 Timothy 1, Scott Pace reveals three anchors for courageous faith: confidence in your spiritual conversion, spiritual calling, and spiritual community. These foundational principles equip believers to live boldly for Christ, trusting in God's power and presence.
Ken Keathley examines Paul's prayer in Ephesians chapter one, a petition for believers to receive spiritual wisdom and revelation. It delves into understanding the glorious hope of God's calling, the immeasurable riches of His inheritance in the saints, and the overwhelming power demonstrated through Christ's resurrection and His supreme headship over the Church.
Dr. Danny Akin shares the story of missionary Ion Keith Falconer, whose brief but faithful life embodied the call of 1 Corinthians 16:13–14. He highlights Falconer’s scholarship, strength, and devotion to the gospel, even in the face of sacrifice. This message challenges believers to consider how they might stand firm in faith as they follow the call of Christ.