Overview
854 Episodes
When waiting turns into doubt, Jesus meets us where we are and reminds us that His timing and ways are greater than our own. Abraham and Sarah's story shows that nothing is too hard for God, and what begins in cynicism can end in celebration when we trust His promises. Christ comes close in the waitingChrist is counterintuitive Christ confronts the cynic Life Group Discussion:What is something you're currently waiting on, and how has that waiting affected your faith?Have you ever had a plan for your life that God seemed to completely rewrite? What happened?What's the difference between honest doubt and cynicism toward God?
Transcribed - Published: 31 May 2026
Jesus doesn’t just show up for the polished and put-together, He pursues people in the middle of their mess, pain, and wilderness seasons. Through Hagar’s story in Genesis 16, we see that Christ is personal, present, and powerful enough to take the broken pieces of our lives and turn them into something full of purpose, hope, and redemption. Christ Pursues You in Your PainChrist is Personal and PastoralChrist has Plans Beyond Your Perspective Life Group Discussion:Why do you think pain often becomes the place where people experience God most deeply?In a culture that often values image over honesty, what keeps us from being real with God and others about what we’re going through?What broken part of your story have you struggled to believe God could use for good?
Transcribed - Published: 24 May 2026
Can we trust the Bible? Are spiritual gifts still active? What role do demons play, and how do free will and predestination coexist? John Elmore reminded us that Scripture is not only historically trustworthy, but powerfully transformative, calling us to trust God’s Word, stay spiritually alert, and boldly live on mission through the power of Christ in us. How Do We Know the Bible is TrueAre Spiritual Gifts Still Active TodayWhat Role Do Demons Play in Our LivesPredestination Life Group Discussion:What evidence or experience has most strengthened your trust in the Bible personally?When you hear about gifts like prophecy, healing, or tongues, what reactions or assumptions come up for you?Which area of spiritual warfare mentioned in the sermon feels most real or relatable in your life right now?How does knowing God is both sovereign and personal encourage you in your faith?
Transcribed - Published: 17 May 2026
Can we trust the Bible? Are spiritual gifts still active? What role do demons play, and how do free will and predestination coexist? John Elmore reminded us that Scripture is not only historically trustworthy, but powerfully transformative, calling us to trust God’s Word, stay spiritually alert, and boldly live on mission through the power of Christ in us. How Do We Know the Bible is TrueAre Spiritual Gifts Still Active TodayWhat Role Do Demons Play in Our LivesPredestination Life Group Discussion:What evidence or experience has most strengthened your trust in the Bible personally?When you hear about gifts like prophecy, healing, or tongues, what reactions or assumptions come up for you?Which area of spiritual warfare mentioned in the sermon feels most real or relatable in your life right now?How does knowing God is both sovereign and personal encourage you in your faith?
Transcribed - Published: 17 May 2026
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Transcribed - Published: 3 May 2026
Matthew 6:5–13, James 1:6–7, James 4:3, James 5:16–18, Philippians 4:6–7, Psalm 34:4, Luke 11:13, Psalm 66:18, 1 Peter 3:7, 2 Corinthians 12:7–9, Proverbs 15:22, Romans 8:16, 2 Timothy 3:16, John 10:27 Prayer isn’t about performing or getting perfect answers, it’s how you build a real relationship with God, who already knows your needs but still wants you to come talk to Him. Even when prayers feel unanswered, God is at work shaping you, and you learn to recognize His voice through His Word, His Spirit, and people around you. We pray because it builds our relationship with GodGod is often using what we’re asking Him to change to change usWe discern God’s voice using His Word, His Spirit, and His people Life Group Discussion:What tends to get in the way of you consistently praying, busyness, doubt, distraction, or something else?Can you think of a time when something you prayed for didn’t change, but you did? What was different in you afterward?When you feel unsure if something is from God or just your own thoughts, which of the three, Scripture, prayer, or community, do you tend to rely on most? Which do you neglect?
Transcribed - Published: 26 April 2026
Matthew 6:5–13, James 1:6–7, James 4:3, James 5:16–18, Philippians 4:6–7, Psalm 34:4, Luke 11:13, Psalm 66:18, 1 Peter 3:7, 2 Corinthians 12:7–9, Proverbs 15:22, Romans 8:16, 2 Timothy 3:16, John 10:27 Prayer isn’t about performing or getting perfect answers, it’s how you build a real relationship with God, who already knows your needs but still wants you to come talk to Him. Even when prayers feel unanswered, God is at work shaping you, and you learn to recognize His voice through His Word, His Spirit, and people around you. We pray because it builds our relationship with GodGod is often using what we’re asking Him to change to change usWe discern God’s voice using His Word, His Spirit, and His people Life Group Discussion:What tends to get in the way of you consistently praying, busyness, doubt, distraction, or something else?Can you think of a time when something you prayed for didn’t change, but you did? What was different in you afterward?When you feel unsure if something is from God or just your own thoughts, which of the three, Scripture, prayer, or community, do you tend to rely on most? Which do you neglect?
Transcribed - Published: 26 April 2026
Hebrews 9:27, 2 Corinthians 5:8, Luke 16:19–31, John 5:28–29; 10:28–29, Revelation 20, Hebrews 6:4–6, Ephesians 2:8–9, Philippians 1:6, Romans 8:1, 38–39; 1:19–21; 10:14, Matthew 7, Acts 17:27 JP teaches that when we die, our eternity is determined by what we do with Jesus, and that true salvation cannot be lost because God secures it. He also urges believers to share the gospel, since it’s the only way people can be saved. When we die, we will be with God or separated from God depending on if we trusted in JesusSalvation comes from being born of Christ and cannot be lostSomeone must respond to The Gospel to be saved Life Group Discussion:What emotions or questions come up when you think about heaven, hell, and judgment?Do you tend to live more out of fear of losing salvation or confidence in God securing it? Why?Who in your life might God be calling you to have a gospel conversation with this week, and what’s holding you back?
Transcribed - Published: 19 April 2026
Hebrews 9:27, 2 Corinthians 5:8, Luke 16:19–31, John 5:28–29; 10:28–29, Revelation 20, Hebrews 6:4–6, Ephesians 2:8–9, Philippians 1:6, Romans 8:1, 38–39; 1:19–21; 10:14, Matthew 7, Acts 17:27 JP teaches that when we die, our eternity is determined by what we do with Jesus, and that true salvation cannot be lost because God secures it. He also urges believers to share the gospel, since it’s the only way people can be saved. When we die, we will be with God or separated from God depending on if we trusted in JesusSalvation comes from being born of Christ and cannot be lostSomeone must respond to The Gospel to be saved Life Group Discussion:What emotions or questions come up when you think about heaven, hell, and judgment?Do you tend to live more out of fear of losing salvation or confidence in God securing it? Why?Who in your life might God be calling you to have a gospel conversation with this week, and what’s holding you back?
Transcribed - Published: 19 April 2026
Genesis 1:27, Genesis 3:1–24, Romans 8:20–21, 2 Corinthians 12:7–10, Job 1:21, 2 Corinthians 1:3–6, Genesis 50:20 Suffering exists because real love requires real choice, and our broken world is the result, but God hasn’t left us in it. He meets us in the pain and uses it to shape us, redeem us, and point us to Jesus. The Root of Suffering: Free will The Role of Suffering: Our SanctificationThe Redemption of Suffering: Message of Salvation Life Group Discussion:Where do you most often feel the tension between believing God is good and experiencing real pain or brokenness?Can you think of a time when something difficult actually shaped your character or deepened your faith?How have you seen God use someone else’s pain or story to impact your life?
Transcribed - Published: 12 April 2026
Genesis 1:27, Genesis 3:1–24, Romans 8:20–21, 2 Corinthians 12:7–10, Job 1:21, 2 Corinthians 1:3–6, Genesis 50:20 Suffering exists because real love requires real choice, and our broken world is the result, but God hasn’t left us in it. He meets us in the pain and uses it to shape us, redeem us, and point us to Jesus. The Root of Suffering: Free will The Role of Suffering: Our SanctificationThe Redemption of Suffering: Message of Salvation Life Group Discussion:Where do you most often feel the tension between believing God is good and experiencing real pain or brokenness?Can you think of a time when something difficult actually shaped your character or deepened your faith?How have you seen God use someone else’s pain or story to impact your life?
Transcribed - Published: 12 April 2026
The resurrection proves Jesus defeated sin and death, making the Gospel the most important truth in history. When you truly trust it, not just know about it, it saves you and changes your life. This Gospel SAVES YOUThis Gospel STANDS UP TO SCRUTINY  This Gospel CHANGES YOU for ministry Life Group Discussion:Why is the resurrection essential to our salvation—not just the cross?What evidence for Jesus’ resurrection do you find most compelling, and why?How has understanding God’s grace changed the way you live or view your relationship with Him?
Transcribed - Published: 5 April 2026
The resurrection proves Jesus defeated sin and death, making the Gospel the most important truth in history. When you truly trust it, not just know about it, it saves you and changes your life. This Gospel SAVES YOUThis Gospel STANDS UP TO SCRUTINY  This Gospel CHANGES YOU for ministry Life Group Discussion:Why is the resurrection essential to our salvation—not just the cross?What evidence for Jesus’ resurrection do you find most compelling, and why?How has understanding God’s grace changed the way you live or view your relationship with Him?
Transcribed - Published: 5 April 2026
Transcribed - Published: 3 April 2026
Transcribed - Published: 3 April 2026
Worship isn’t just something we do on Sundays, it’s how we live every part of our lives. In Colossians 3:18–4:6, Paul shows that when Jesus changes your heart, it shows up in your home, your work, and how you treat people in the world. Real worship looks like honoring Christ in your private life, working like you ultimately answer to Him, and being ready to share the gospel with others. Make your private life worship for JesusMake your professional life worship for Jesus (work for your boss’ boss)Make your public life worship for Jesus Life Group Discussion:In what ways is it easiest for your faith to slip in your private life (home, roommates, family, dating, etc.)? Why do you think that is?What challenges make it hard to honor Christ in your workplace or school environment?Can you think of a recent moment where you felt an opportunity to talk about faith but hesitated? What held you back?
Transcribed - Published: 29 March 2026
Worship isn’t just something we do on Sundays, it’s how we live every part of our lives. In Colossians 3:18–4:6, Paul shows that when Jesus changes your heart, it shows up in your home, your work, and how you treat people in the world. Real worship looks like honoring Christ in your private life, working like you ultimately answer to Him, and being ready to share the gospel with others. Make your private life worship for JesusMake your professional life worship for Jesus (work for your boss’ boss)Make your public life worship for Jesus Life Group Discussion:In what ways is it easiest for your faith to slip in your private life (home, roommates, family, dating, etc.)? Why do you think that is?What challenges make it hard to honor Christ in your workplace or school environment?Can you think of a recent moment where you felt an opportunity to talk about faith but hesitated? What held you back?
Transcribed - Published: 29 March 2026
JP reminded us that our true identity is no longer defined by the world but by Christ, because our old life has died and our new life is hidden with Him. When we exchange our old identity for the one Jesus gives, it changes how we think, how we live, and ultimately who we live for, marking our lives with love, unity, and gratitude. Your new identity changes how you think Your new identity changes how you live  Your new identity changes Who you live for Life Group Discussion:What are some “earthly things” that most often consume your thoughts, and how can you intentionally shift your mind toward things above?Which of the qualities in Colossians 3 (compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, patience, forgiveness, love) do you most want God to grow in your life?Paul had deep gratitude even in suffering, how can remembering your future with Christ help you respond differently to hardship today?
Transcribed - Published: 22 March 2026
JP reminded us that our true identity is no longer defined by the world but by Christ, because our old life has died and our new life is hidden with Him. When we exchange our old identity for the one Jesus gives, it changes how we think, how we live, and ultimately who we live for, marking our lives with love, unity, and gratitude. Your new identity changes how you think Your new identity changes how you live  Your new identity changes Who you live for Life Group Discussion:What are some “earthly things” that most often consume your thoughts, and how can you intentionally shift your mind toward things above?Which of the qualities in Colossians 3 (compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, patience, forgiveness, love) do you most want God to grow in your life?Paul had deep gratitude even in suffering, how can remembering your future with Christ help you respond differently to hardship today?
Transcribed - Published: 22 March 2026
So many voices are telling you that you need more, more rules, more experiences, more self-discipline, but the gospel reminds us that Jesus is already enough. Tune down the noise of culture, influencers, and expectations, and get back to the only voice that defines your faith, Jesus Christ. Don't let legalism judge youDon't let mysticism distract youDon't trust asceticism to change you Life Group Discussion:Have you ever felt pressure to look like you “have it all together” spiritually? Where do you think that pressure comes from?Why do you think people sometimes chase spiritual experiences instead of simply pursuing Jesus?Have you ever tried to change spiritually just by “trying harder” or setting stricter rules for yourself? What happened?
Transcribed - Published: 15 March 2026
So many voices are telling you that you need more, more rules, more experiences, more self-discipline, but the gospel reminds us that Jesus is already enough. Tune down the noise of culture, influencers, and expectations, and get back to the only voice that defines your faith, Jesus Christ. Don't let legalism judge youDon't let mysticism distract youDon't trust asceticism to change you Life Group Discussion:Have you ever felt pressure to look like you “have it all together” spiritually? Where do you think that pressure comes from?Why do you think people sometimes chase spiritual experiences instead of simply pursuing Jesus?Have you ever tried to change spiritually just by “trying harder” or setting stricter rules for yourself? What happened?
Transcribed - Published: 15 March 2026
Real faith isn’t just believing in Jesus once, it’s continuing to walk with Him every day. Don’t chase the counterfeits of the world; Jesus has already paid your debt and proved He is enough. Continue to live your life in ChristDon’t be captured by counterfeitsYour charges are canceled. Christ’s work is complete. Life Group Discussion:What does it practically look like for you to live with Christ, not just for Christ, in your daily life?When you’ve felt distant from God in the past, what usually caused the drift?Do you ever feel like you still must “earn” God’s approval? Why do you think that is?
Transcribed - Published: 8 March 2026
Real faith isn’t just believing in Jesus once, it’s continuing to walk with Him every day. Don’t chase the counterfeits of the world; Jesus has already paid your debt and proved He is enough. Continue to live your life in ChristDon’t be captured by counterfeitsYour charges are canceled. Christ’s work is complete. Life Group Discussion:What does it practically look like for you to live with Christ, not just for Christ, in your daily life?When you’ve felt distant from God in the past, what usually caused the drift?Do you ever feel like you still must “earn” God’s approval? Why do you think that is?
Transcribed - Published: 8 March 2026
Following Jesus isn’t easy, the climb is real, but it’s worth it because the victory is already won in Christ. The mystery we’ve been searching for isn’t success or status; it’s Christ in you, the hope of glory. And when He lives in you, you don’t just endure the journey, you help others grow, knowing one day it will all be worth it. Expect the sufferings of Christ in youExperience the mystery of Christ in youExtend the maturity of Christ through you Life Group Discussion:When has following Jesus cost you something socially, professionally, or personally—and how did you respond?If you truly believed the power of God lives in you, how would that change your confidence, anxiety, or decision-making?What fears or excuses keep you from sharing Jesus more openly?
Transcribed - Published: 1 March 2026
Following Jesus isn’t easy, the climb is real, but it’s worth it because the victory is already won in Christ. The mystery we’ve been searching for isn’t success or status; it’s Christ in you, the hope of glory. And when He lives in you, you don’t just endure the journey, you help others grow, knowing one day it will all be worth it. Expect the sufferings of Christ in youExperience the mystery of Christ in youExtend the maturity of Christ through you Life Group Discussion:When has following Jesus cost you something socially, professionally, or personally—and how did you respond?If you truly believed the power of God lives in you, how would that change your confidence, anxiety, or decision-making?What fears or excuses keep you from sharing Jesus more openly?
Transcribed - Published: 1 March 2026
Jesus isn’t just part of your life, He is Lord over all of it: over the universe, over the Church, and over you. If you’ve trusted Him, your life isn’t your own anymore, you were created by Him and bought back for Him. Real freedom begins when you fully surrender. God the Son Over All God the Son Over the ChurchGod the Son Over You Life Group Discussion: Where in your life is it easiest to acknowledge Jesus as Lord, and where is it hardest (dating, career, money, image, ambitions)?What gifts, passions, or abilities might God have given you that you’re currently not using for the Church?If you truly believed you were bought with a price, what would change this week in your habits, relationships, or decisions?
Transcribed - Published: 22 February 2026
Jesus isn’t just part of your life, He is Lord over all of it: over the universe, over the Church, and over you. If you’ve trusted Him, your life isn’t your own anymore, you were created by Him and bought back for Him. Real freedom begins when you fully surrender. God the Son Over All God the Son Over the ChurchGod the Son Over You Life Group Discussion: Where in your life is it easiest to acknowledge Jesus as Lord, and where is it hardest (dating, career, money, image, ambitions)?What gifts, passions, or abilities might God have given you that you’re currently not using for the Church?If you truly believed you were bought with a price, what would change this week in your habits, relationships, or decisions?
Transcribed - Published: 22 February 2026
The gospel creates a real before-and-after in our lives, changing what people see on the outside through love, hope, and faith. It transforms us on the inside with new strength and confidence that God is for us. And it moves us into a new Kingdom, where we don’t just act better, we live rescued and changed by Jesus. The Gospel changes the outsideThe Gospel changes the insideThe Gospel changes your Kingdom Life Group Discussion:Where do you feel like your actions don’t always match what you say you believe?When life gets hard, what do you usually run to for strength or control?What would it practically look like this week to live like you belong to a new Kingdom instead of just trying to be a “better person”?
Transcribed - Published: 15 February 2026
The gospel creates a real before-and-after in our lives, changing what people see on the outside through love, hope, and faith. It transforms us on the inside with new strength and confidence that God is for us. And it moves us into a new Kingdom, where we don’t just act better, we live rescued and changed by Jesus. The Gospel changes the outsideThe Gospel changes the insideThe Gospel changes your Kingdom Life Group Discussion:Where do you feel like your actions don’t always match what you say you believe?When life gets hard, what do you usually run to for strength or control?What would it practically look like this week to live like you belong to a new Kingdom instead of just trying to be a “better person”?
Transcribed - Published: 15 February 2026
JP taught that spiritual drift isn’t usually rebellion but routine, doing the right things while losing real desire for God. Jesus’ message to Ephesus shows the answer isn’t trying harder but repenting and returning to our first love. When we rebuild rhythms that stir our affection for Him, our faith becomes real again. Discipline without desire leads to drift Lost love is restored through repentance Return to rhythms that stir affections Life Group Discussion:What spiritual habits do you keep out of routine rather than relationship?How could admitting drift strengthen your relationship with God instead of producing shame?What specific practices or environments help you feel closest to God?
Transcribed - Published: 8 February 2026
JP taught that spiritual drift isn’t usually rebellion but routine, doing the right things while losing real desire for God. Jesus’ message to Ephesus shows the answer isn’t trying harder but repenting and returning to our first love. When we rebuild rhythms that stir our affection for Him, our faith becomes real again. Discipline without desire leads to drift Lost love is restored through repentance Return to rhythms that stir affections Life Group Discussion:What spiritual habits do you keep out of routine rather than relationship?How could admitting drift strengthen your relationship with God instead of producing shame?What specific practices or environments help you feel closest to God?
Transcribed - Published: 8 February 2026
JP’s sermon taught that many of us struggle to love God because we’re afraid, He’s disappointed in us. But God is love, and His perfect love removes our fear because Jesus already took our punishment. We don’t love God to earn love; we love because we’re already loved. God is lovePerfect love casts out fearsGod loves you Life Group Discussion:When you think about God, do you naturally picture love or disappointment? Why?In what areas of your life do you need to let God’s love replace fear right now?What helps you remember God’s love when you mess up or feel unworthy?
Transcribed - Published: 1 February 2026
JP’s sermon taught that many of us struggle to love God because we’re afraid, He’s disappointed in us. But God is love, and His perfect love removes our fear because Jesus already took our punishment. We don’t love God to earn love; we love because we’re already loved. God is lovePerfect love casts out fearsGod loves you Life Group Discussion:When you think about God, do you naturally picture love or disappointment? Why?In what areas of your life do you need to let God’s love replace fear right now?What helps you remember God’s love when you mess up or feel unworthy?
Transcribed - Published: 1 February 2026
When we believe in Jesus, our faith shows up in real ways: we love God’s people, walk in obedience, and live with confidence that Christ has already won the victory. Because of that faith, we don’t just survive the world around us, we live joyfully, grounded in who Jesus is and what He’s done. We Love His childrenWe Obey His commandsWe are Victorious over creationWe Enjoy faith in Christ Life Group Discussion:Who is someone in your life that’s hard to love right now, and what might it look like to love them like Jesus does?Which of God’s commands do you find easiest to follow—and which feel the hardest right now?Where do you need to start believing that Jesus has already won, instead of living like you’re trying to win on your own?What spiritual habits help your faith feel alive and meaningful?
Transcribed - Published: 24 January 2026
When we believe in Jesus, our faith shows up in real ways: we love God’s people, walk in obedience, and live with confidence that Christ has already won the victory. Because of that faith, we don’t just survive the world around us, we live joyfully, grounded in who Jesus is and what He’s done. We Love His childrenWe Obey His commandsWe are Victorious over creationWe Enjoy faith in Christ Life Group Discussion:Who is someone in your life that’s hard to love right now, and what might it look like to love them like Jesus does?Which of God’s commands do you find easiest to follow—and which feel the hardest right now?Where do you need to start believing that Jesus has already won, instead of living like you’re trying to win on your own?What spiritual habits help your faith feel alive and meaningful?
Transcribed - Published: 24 January 2026
Real love doesn’t start with us trying harder, it starts when we finally grasp how deeply God loves us through Jesus, even in our sin. When that love takes root, it changes everything: healed people love people, and a life transformed by grace becomes a life poured out for God and others. The command and capability to love Is from God The proof and purpose of God’s love in JesusRemember your sin to rekindle your love Life Group Discussion:What “environmental inputs” (community, media, habits, worship, Scripture) are currently shaping your heart—for better or worse?Where might God be inviting you to love someone this week by laying down comfort, convenience, or control?How have you seen gratitude for God’s forgiveness deepen someone’s love, joy, or obedience (maybe even in your own life)?
Transcribed - Published: 18 January 2026
Real love doesn’t start with us trying harder, it starts when we finally grasp how deeply God loves us through Jesus, even in our sin. When that love takes root, it changes everything: healed people love people, and a life transformed by grace becomes a life poured out for God and others. The command and capability to love Is from God The proof and purpose of God’s love in JesusRemember your sin to rekindle your love Life Group Discussion:What “environmental inputs” (community, media, habits, worship, Scripture) are currently shaping your heart—for better or worse?Where might God be inviting you to love someone this week by laying down comfort, convenience, or control?How have you seen gratitude for God’s forgiveness deepen someone’s love, joy, or obedience (maybe even in your own life)?
Transcribed - Published: 18 January 2026
JP taught that access to God’s Kingdom means little if we don’t truly love Him. From 1 John 2:15–17, he showed that pleasure, possessions, and position apart from God pull our hearts away from loving Him. The pursuit of pleasure apart from GodThe pursuit of possessions apart from God The pursuit of position apart from God Life Group Discussion:What desires or habits are shaping your appetite right now, and how are they affecting your love for God?What is something you want right now, and how can you tell if that desire is rooted in gratitude or coveting?In what situations do you find yourself most concerned with how others see you?
Transcribed - Published: 11 January 2026
JP taught that access to God’s Kingdom means little if we don’t truly love Him. From 1 John 2:15–17, he showed that pleasure, possessions, and position apart from God pull our hearts away from loving Him. The pursuit of pleasure apart from GodThe pursuit of possessions apart from God The pursuit of position apart from God Life Group Discussion:What desires or habits are shaping your appetite right now, and how are they affecting your love for God?What is something you want right now, and how can you tell if that desire is rooted in gratitude or coveting?In what situations do you find yourself most concerned with how others see you?
Transcribed - Published: 11 January 2026
Love always changes your life, and Jesus says the most important thing about you is not what you believe, but who you love, starting with God and flowing out to others. This year’s invitation is simple but weighty: sit in God’s love, let it reorder your priorities, and watch your love for Him grow into real, tangible love for people. This Command Is the BenchmarkThis Command Is a BlessingThis Command Comes with a Barometer Life Group Discussion:What areas of your life (time, money, habits, relationships) most clearly reveal what you love the most?Where do you notice restlessness or dissatisfaction in your life, even when things are “going well” on the outside?Who is the hardest person in your life to love right now, and what makes that difficult?
Transcribed - Published: 4 January 2026
Love always changes your life, and Jesus says the most important thing about you is not what you believe, but who you love, starting with God and flowing out to others. This year’s invitation is simple but weighty: sit in God’s love, let it reorder your priorities, and watch your love for Him grow into real, tangible love for people. This Command Is the BenchmarkThis Command Is a BlessingThis Command Comes with a Barometer Life Group Discussion:What areas of your life (time, money, habits, relationships) most clearly reveal what you love the most?Where do you notice restlessness or dissatisfaction in your life, even when things are “going well” on the outside?Who is the hardest person in your life to love right now, and what makes that difficult?
Transcribed - Published: 4 January 2026
Transcribed - Published: 24 December 2025
Transcribed - Published: 24 December 2025
Pastor John Elmore reminded the church to grasp the gravity of Christmas, that Jesus, fully God and fully man, humbled Himself to come for us. He called listeners to receive Christ as the servant who willingly came to die and save sinners. Finally, he challenged believers to live transformed lives that glorify Jesus in everything we do and offering back to Him all that He has first given us. Do you grasp the gravity of Christ?Have you received the gift of Christ?How will your life glorify Christ? Life Group Discussion:What practices or rhythms help you slow down and truly reflect on the significance of the incarnation?Is there anything that makes it hard for you to ask Jesus for help or surrender control to Him?This week, what is one practical way you can “play your best for Him” in your everyday life?
Transcribed - Published: 21 December 2025
Pastor John Elmore reminded the church to grasp the gravity of Christmas, that Jesus, fully God and fully man, humbled Himself to come for us. He called listeners to receive Christ as the servant who willingly came to die and save sinners. Finally, he challenged believers to live transformed lives that glorify Jesus in everything we do and offering back to Him all that He has first given us. Do you grasp the gravity of Christ?Have you received the gift of Christ?How will your life glorify Christ? Life Group Discussion:What practices or rhythms help you slow down and truly reflect on the significance of the incarnation?Is there anything that makes it hard for you to ask Jesus for help or surrender control to Him?This week, what is one practical way you can “play your best for Him” in your everyday life?
Transcribed - Published: 21 December 2025
True joy isn’t fragile happiness, it’s a settled gladness rooted in Jesus, often born out of waiting and disappointment. Psalm 98 shows that joy comes when we receive salvation, grows as Christ reigns in our lives, and lasts because God rules with righteousness. Because Jesus is the solution to our deepest brokenness, we can live with unshakable joy and hope, knowing how the story ends. Joy comes when we receive salvationJoy grows where Christ reignsJoy lasts in righteous ruling Life Group Discussion:What’s a season or “well” Jesus has pulled you out of, and how does remembering that shape your joy today?Who is someone you know that consistently lives with joy, and what do you notice about how they order their life?How does trusting God with justice and fairness change the way you respond when you’re hurt or wronged?
Transcribed - Published: 14 December 2025
True joy isn’t fragile happiness, it’s a settled gladness rooted in Jesus, often born out of waiting and disappointment. Psalm 98 shows that joy comes when we receive salvation, grows as Christ reigns in our lives, and lasts because God rules with righteousness. Because Jesus is the solution to our deepest brokenness, we can live with unshakable joy and hope, knowing how the story ends. Joy comes when we receive salvationJoy grows where Christ reignsJoy lasts in righteous ruling Life Group Discussion:What’s a season or “well” Jesus has pulled you out of, and how does remembering that shape your joy today?Who is someone you know that consistently lives with joy, and what do you notice about how they order their life?How does trusting God with justice and fairness change the way you respond when you’re hurt or wronged?
Transcribed - Published: 14 December 2025
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