
Psalm 46 | Summer of Psalms
Pastor TJ teaches through Psalms 46, reminding believers that God is their refuge, strength, and ever-present help in times of trouble. Using the story of King Hezekiah and the Assyrian siege as background, he explains t


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Pastor TJ teaches through Psalms 46, reminding believers that God is their refuge, strength, and ever-present help in times of trouble. Using the story of King Hezekiah and the Assyrian siege as background, he explains t

Pastor Jeremy teaches through Psalms 103, calling believers to intentionally remember and praise God for who He is and all that He has done. He explains that David speaks to his own soul, reminding himself of God's benef

Pastor Blaine teaches through Psalms 42–43, focusing on how Christians should respond to seasons of grief, sorrow, and despair. He explains that the psalmist is honest about his pain, feeling distant from God, overwhelme

Pastor Dan teaches through Psalms 73, focusing on the struggle of seeing wicked people prosper while those who follow God suffer. He explains that Asaph nearly loses his footing because he becomes consumed with envy and

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Pastor Blaine taught on the relationship between Romans 9–11, Israel, and the Church, encouraging Christians to let the Bible shape their views instead of politics or internet opinions. He explained that God chose Israel

Pastor Blaine taught from Romans 8:31–34, focusing on the confidence and assurance Christians can have because of what Jesus has done for them. He explained that when Paul says, "If God is for us, who can be against us,"

Pastor Blaine taught from Romans 8:26–30, focusing on how Christians endure suffering through both the hope of future glory and the present help of the Holy Spirit. He explained that human weakness is often seen most cle

Pastor Jeremy taught from Romans 8:18–25, focusing on how both creation and humanity "groan" under the weight of sin and brokenness, yet believers groan differently because they have the Holy Spirit as a promise of futur

Pastor Blaine teaches that the suffering of this present life—whether persecution, pain, illness, loss, or emotional hardship—is real, but cannot compare to the eternal glory awaiting believers in Christ. Paul's point is

Pastor Blaine explains that the gospel doesn't just forgive sin or declare us innocent—it brings believers into God's family through adoption. Those led by the Spirit are no longer slaves living in fear, but sons and dau

Pastor TJ teaches that the resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith, proving Jesus is who He says He is and guaranteeing eternal life for believers. Because the Holy Spirit now dwells in Christians, they are

This Easter message focuses on Jesus' question, "Who do you say that I am?" highlighting that while many people have opinions about Jesus, true understanding matters most. Peter correctly calls Him the Christ but misunde

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Pastor Blaine teaches that there are only two kinds of people—those living according to the flesh and those living according to the Spirit—and that our nature is revealed by what we set our minds and affections on. A lif

Pastor Blaine explains how the gospel makes it possible for believers to live free from condemnation. Because humanity could not keep God's law, weakened by sin, God sent Jesus in human flesh to accomplish what we could

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Pastor Blaine explains that the Christian life is marked by an ongoing war between a redeemed heart and remaining sin. Paul's cry, "Wretched man that I am," reflects not defeat but humility—an honest recognition that eve

Pastor Blaine explains the internal struggle Paul describes between the desire to honor God and the persistent pull of sin. He argues that Paul is speaking as a Christian, not an unbeliever, highlighting the real tension

Pastor Blaine explains that the law itself is not sinful; rather, it reveals the depth of our sin. Using Paul's example of coveting, he shows how the law exposes what is already in the human heart and even provokes rebel
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