What To Do When You Like Someone
Fresh Life Church
Pastor Levi Lusko
4.8 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 20 April 2026
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Summary
In this message from Pastor Levi Lusko, What to Do When You Like Someone, we step into the Song of Solomon. In a culture that rushes into romance and prioritizes chemistry over depth, this message reframes what it looks like to pursue relationships God’s way, showing how attraction needs traction and how insecurity doesn’t have to compromise conviction. Whether you’re single, dating, or looking ahead, this is a practical and honest guide to navigating a crush with wisdom, patience, and purpose.This message will help you: Understand the role of attraction in a healthy relationship Identify the importance of character beneath the surface Recognize how insecurity can impact your decisions NEXT STEPS:Ask for prayer or connect with a pastor: https://freshlife.church/contactRegister your decision to follow Jesus and receive free resources: https://freshlife.church/know-godGive a financial gift to support what God is doing as we take steps forward to see the Gospel reach far and wide: https://freshlife.church/giveSUBSCRIBE:Sign up to receive encouragement straight to your inbox, and to stay up to date with announcements, events, and more: https://church.us13.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=6ea4d82b2567db3e86b7767cd&id=451f2fe63eDon’t miss a video! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/freshlifechurch?sub_confirmation=1CONNECT ON SOCIALS:Website: https://freshlife.churchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshlifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/freshlifechurchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/freshlifeYoutube: https://youtube.com/c/freshlifechurch/Fresh Life Church was pioneered by Pastors Levi and Jennie Lusko in 2007. We exist to see those stranded in sin find life and liberty in Jesus Christ. Today Fresh Life’s ministry impacts people with the radical, life-changing message of Jesus’ grace, spilling across Montana, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho… and beyond.
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| 0:00.0 | A few weeks back, we went back to the moon. The inner nerd inside of me was frothing over. |
| 0:06.1 | So much to be excited about. Some records that were smashed. I mean, the most powerful rocket mankind has ever launched. |
| 0:13.2 | 8.8 million pounds of thrust. I was texting a friend who was there at the launch, and I said, |
| 0:20.0 | how much more intense was it than the SpaceX rockets? You know, and he had flown on them, no big deal. But he said, you know, the other ones you can feel when the sound wave hits you, right? It's a few miles away where you're safely viewing this and having been to a launch. I mean, it is incredible when the wave hits you. He said, this one, the wave doesn't |
| 0:37.5 | just hit you. It actually, you felt the earth shake. Crazy. And of course, it also set the distance |
| 0:44.9 | record for furthest anybody has ever gone from this planet, 252,756 miles away. Very far. Those on the space station, which it's incredible to think there |
| 1:01.1 | are astronauts right now floating around on a lab. That's only a couple hundred miles up. |
| 1:05.9 | This is, we're talking, a quarter million miles away. But one of the most interesting benchmarks that was shattered has |
| 1:13.7 | nothing to do with distance or pounds of thrust. It has to do with fresh grief and bereavement |
| 1:20.1 | that an astronaut flew while still dealing with in his own personal life. The commander of the Artemis II mission, Reed Wiseman, |
| 1:30.3 | six years before he strapped into a giant stick of dynamite |
| 1:35.4 | and blew himself up with his friends on the way to the moon, |
| 1:39.1 | he lost his wife Carol to cancer. |
| 1:42.6 | Here's a photo of them together. And of course, her loss left him to navigate |
| 1:49.0 | life without his partner. And that meant raising, of course, their two daughters who he posted this |
| 1:56.0 | photo a selfie from when they went to visit the rocket. He said, they made me leave the rocket. |
| 2:01.2 | We couldn't leave the rocket until we got our 0.5 in, which is, tell me you're raising |
| 2:05.2 | Gen Z kids without telling me you're raising Gen Z kids, right? But to think about that, then listen |
| 2:10.5 | to this. One month after his wife died, his mom died to Alzheimer's. And so six years into grief like that, |
| 2:20.3 | he's bringing all of that process with him |
| 2:23.3 | as he heads to the moon. |
| 2:25.3 | And it was especially poignant |
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