Episodes

Aug 15, 2017
“Miracles, Signs, and Wonders” (Part 7)
Aug 15, 2017
Aug 15, 2017
37 min
Jesus is our Great Physician. He is the Healer of our souls and bodies. After preaching his most famous sermon, “The Sermon on the Mount,” in Matthew chapters 5 through 7, Jesus comes down from the mountain and immediately proceeds to heal ten different people throughout the course of Matthew chapters 8 and 9. Each of these miraculous stories teach us something about how Jesus administers healing in our midst. Join us as we catch a glimpse of the great love and grace that was displayed in the healing ministry of Jesus. May Christ open our hearts to His word and by His Spirit come in our midst to “bind up wounds,” “open eyes,” and make us whole.

Jul 30, 2017
Jul 30, 2017
37 min

Jul 23, 2017
“Miracles, Signs, and Wonders” (Part 6)
Jul 23, 2017
Jul 23, 2017
44 min
Psalm 133 is a powerful Psalm concerning who we are collectively in Christ. We are those who have been engraved on Christ’s heart and have been anointed with the precious Holy Spirit who flows from the Father and through the Son. John tells us “you have an anointing from the Holy One” (1 John 2:20). The precious Spirit that is poured over the body of Christ brings beautiful unity in the church (Ps 133:1). For there is no strife in the Spirit but rather love. As we walk in our identity of who we are in our Great High Priest who is seated in heaven, and who we are as His anointed priests, we can speak and pray in confidence. We can expect signs to follow believers and miracles to manifest in our midst because all is from God. Visualizing our place in our Great High priest and being still before the precious Spirit helps us put our full confidence God and not ourselves.

Jul 16, 2017
“Miracles, Signs, and Wonders” (Part 5)
Jul 16, 2017
Jul 16, 2017
35 min
This morning we will be looking at what it means to re-dig the wells of our fathers. What it means to “fan into flame the gift of God which is in us” (2 Tim 1:6). What it means to “not neglect the gift that is in us” (1 Tim 4:14). The enemy wants to stop of the rivers of living water from having an expression in our heart and life. The devil, the flesh, and sin, all want to make sure that our hearts are not flowing in the river of the love of God, the grace of our Lord Jesus, and the intimacy of the Holy Spirit. But we can make sure the well is open. We can trust God, dwell in His land, and feed on His faithfulness (Ps 37:3). We can dwell in the land of Gerar (“meditation”) and receive the promises and miracles God has in store for us. Isaac dwelled in the land instead of going to Egypt and reaped a hundredfold (Gen 26:1-3, 12). He stayed in the land and re-dug his fathers wells to experience God’s blessing for himself (Gen 26:18-19).

Jul 11, 2017
“Miracles, Signs, and Wonders” (Part 4)
Jul 11, 2017
Jul 11, 2017
38 min
Join us as we look at the “grace gifts” of the Holy Spirit. The life of the supernatural is one of 100% grace. Jesus Christ is the fountainhead through whom all blessings flow (1 Cor 8:6, John 1:16). He is the one mediator of blessing between God and man (John 14:6, 1 Tim 2:5). The Holy Spirit is the river of Life that pours out gifts in the church as He wills (John 7:39, 1 Cor 12:11). Sometimes we are living in the land of the “love of the Father” and the “grace of our Lord Jesus Christ” but our wells have been stopped up like Abraham’s wells were (Gen 26:18). We must also allow for the “fellowship” of the Holy Spirit in our lives (2 Cor 13:14). To allow the Spirit to minister grace and peace and healing to Christ’s body. As a body we can desire the Spirit’s gifts. We can be thankful and at rest. We can unplug everything that is hindering the sweet fellowship of the Holy Spirit in our lives.

Jul 2, 2017
“Miracles, Signs, and Wonders” (Part 3)
Jul 2, 2017
Jul 2, 2017
40 min
Today we will continue to look at “speaking in tongues” as well as the role of “prophesy." There is something about tongues that helps us participate in aspects of the “fellowship of the Holy Spirit” (2 Cor. 13:14). The Spirit if our Helper. One we can lean and depend on. We can allow the rivers of His life to flow in us and spill out of us in the gift of tongues. As we do this we become like children. There is humility, there is peace, there is rest. Another gift God gives is prophesy. Paul says it is for “edification and exhortation and comfort” (1 Cor. 14:3). The Christian community is one that builds each other up with the prophetic word. It is a community that speaks life into others. A community that abounds in hope. Join us as we celebrate the Spirit’s life in our midst.

Jun 30, 2017
“Miracles, Signs, and Wonders” (Part 2)
Jun 30, 2017
Jun 30, 2017
40 min
This morning we will look at the subject of “speaking in tongues.” Jesus said that “new tongues” was a “sign” that would “follow” those who believe in Him. Paul’s desire was that all of the Corinthians would speak in tongues. The personal use of tongues is given for edification, for fervency in prayer (as one can switch back in forth between prayer with tongues and prayer with one’s understanding), as well as for bringing us a rest and refreshing. Tongues does not make someone a “super Christian” but it is one of the many gifts that Christ has given his church. If anything, tongues should make someone humble and full of joy—it makes us like little kids. Paul teaches that we should “earnestly desire” Christ’s gifts. Tune in and listen on how we can desire and receive this gift and begin to walk in the blessing it brings.

May 21, 2017
“The Resurrection Life” (Part 5)
May 21, 2017
May 21, 2017
29 min

May 14, 2017
“The Resurrection Life” (Part 4)
May 14, 2017
May 14, 2017
44 min
In this series we have been learning what it means to live in light of the fact that we have died and risen with Christ and are seated with Him in heavenly places. Christ is our life and we live by His faithfulness as the One who loves us. This morning we will look at two things God calls us to do that enables us to live out our resurrection lives to our neighbor. First, God calls us to “FORGET NOT” his benefits. Second, God calls us to “REMEMBER” his enduring faithfulness and grace.

May 7, 2017
“The Resurrection Life” (Part 3)
May 7, 2017
May 7, 2017
32 min
Join us as we continue to look at the truth of our new life in Christ! The Bible says that “Christ is our Life” and that our life in Him is meant to be one that is at REST. The “resurrection life” is lived by setting our minds on things above where Christ is seated and where we are seated “with” Him and “in” Him. He is the complete source of our strength and it is solely through his grace that we labor more abundantly.

