More Faith More Life

More Faith More Life

di Pastor Steve Gray
Stagione 1
The Gospel of Self | #172
Steve Gray challenges the growing trend of Christianity becoming centered around self, comfort, and convenience instead of commitment to Jesus. He argues that the “terrible times” described in the Bible are not simply caused by outside evil, but by people becoming lovers of themselves and lovers of money. Churches can still look Christian on the surface while replacing prayer, discipleship, loyalty, and sacrifice with activities that demand very little from believers. Steve warns that having a “form of godliness” while denying its power does not only mean rejecting the supernatural. It can also mean refusing to let the power of God actually have access to your life. Revival requires more than believing God exists. It requires people willing to seek Him first, commit fully, serve, and allow the Holy Spirit to transform them. Key Takeaways: The Misunderstanding of Fairness: The "Fairness Gospel" is critiqued as being focused on self-interest rather than true biblical teachings. Commitment to Faith: True Christianity involves discipleship, commitment, loyalty, and service—not mere attendance or minimal involvement in church activities. The Dangers of Self-Love and Materialism: Modern society’s focus on self-love and love of money can lead to spiritual deprivation and a lack of genuine connection with God. The Need for More of God: Spiritual revival is hampered by the current trend of seeking less of God and more of worldly things. The Importance of Revival: Genuine, vibrant faith and collective worship are essential for true spiritual and communal transformation. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
God Is Just, Not Fair | #171
Pastor Steve Gray challenges what he calls the “fairness gospel,” the belief that God should treat everyone the same regardless of faith, commitment, or pursuit of Him. He argues that while God is just, the Bible does not teach that His kingdom operates according to human ideas of fairness. God rewards those who diligently seek Him, and that truth should push Christians toward greater faith, loyalty, commitment, and service. Steve also warns that many modern churches have replaced the pursuit of God with activities, entertainment, comfort, and an “all about me” version of Christianity. Rather than lowering the standard to what feels comfortable, he calls believers back to prayer, worship, discipleship, sacrifice, and the kind of intense pursuit of God seen in the early church. Key Takeaways: The concept of 'fairness' is not biblical; God's kingdom is about justice, and rewards are based on diligence and faithfulness. Modern churches often focus more on activities and appeasing congregants rather than fostering deep spiritual commitment. Steve Gray underscores that real transformation in churches and individuals comes from commitment, loyalty, and serving, rather than nominal Christianity. There is a significant need for revival and genuine pursuit of God's presence to counteract spiritual complacency. Believers are reminded that the sign of the latter days includes a deviation from faith, which involves abandoning the vigorous pursuit of God for comfort and ease. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
The Sin God Opposes: Why Pride Blocks Revival | #170
Pride is one of the greatest barriers to personal growth and genuine revival because it convinces us that everyone else needs to change while we are already fine. Pastor Steve Gray explains that pride rarely says, “I don’t need God.” Instead, it quietly says, “I’ve got this,” creating a self-sufficiency that prevents God’s power from working freely in our lives. Using Prohibition as an example, Steve shows why laws may control behavior temporarily but cannot transform the human heart. Real change begins when we stop trusting our own wisdom, choose humility, recognize our need for God, and allow His power to change us from the inside out. Key Takeaways: Pride as the Greatest Hindrance: Pride is identified as a key obstacle to experiencing personal and national revival, often whispering “I got this” and promoting self-sufficiency that denies divine intervention. Historical Lessons from Prohibition: The Prohibition era serves as a cautionary tale about the futility of legislating morality without addressing deeper heart issues; applying this lesson to modern sociopolitical efforts. The Importance of Humility: Embracing humility is essential for spiritual growth and transformation, allowing God's power to work through individuals and communities. Revival Requires Personal Change: For true revival, individuals must acknowledge their own need for change rather than merely pointing out the faults of others. Ineffectiveness of Pride in Faith: Concluding that faith and pride conflict, Gray describes how pride can lead individuals in circles, preventing progress and spiritual maturity. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
Losers Weepers: Why Most Christians Never Produce | #169
In this episode of More Faith, More Life, Steve Gray examines the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13 and points out a difficult truth: three out of the four types of soil hear the Word but never produce anything from it. The Word is either snatched away, scorched by hardship, or choked out by the cares of life. The problem is not simply whether someone attends church or believes in God. The real question is whether the Word is taking root and producing something in their life. Steve challenges the consumer mindset that has shaped much of modern Christianity. Many people come to God asking what they can receive, but the Kingdom calls people to serve, sacrifice, give, and produce. Good soil does more than hear the Word. It holds onto it, acts on it, and produces a harvest. When God finds someone who will faithfully produce with what they have been given, He can trust them with more. Key Takeaways: Steve Gray discusses the Parable of the Sower and illustrates how only one out of four people truly embrace and produce from the Word of God. The episode critiques the consumer mindset prevalent in modern Christian communities and encourages a shift towards production and contribution. Steve highlights the importance of understanding the Kingdom of God and being proactive in spiritual development and service. He calls for listeners to assess their readiness to be a producer in their faith journey, not just a consumer. The episode challenges listeners to turn spiritual teachings into action, fostering personal growth and contribution to the community. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
The Jesus We Invented | #168
In this episode of the More Faith, More Life Podcast, Steve Gray warns that many churches are presenting Jesus as a life coach focused on personal success, comfort, and validation instead of preaching Jesus as Lord. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 11, he explains how accepting “another Jesus” and a self-centered gospel weakens the Church and prevents genuine revival. Steve calls believers back to obedience, sacrifice, loyalty, and total devotion to Christ. True revival is not measured by crowds or emotional worship gatherings, but by transformed people who remain devoted throughout the week, refuse to compromise, and produce more for the Kingdom of God than they consume.l. Key Takeaways: Many churches today preach a version of Jesus that deviates from the biblical depiction, focusing on self-help rather than true devotion. Real revival requires sincere and pure dedication to Christ, beyond the self-centric gospel prevalent in many congregations. There's an urgent need for a turnaround in the Christian faith, highlighting personal sacrifice and obedience over personal validation. The episode stresses that Christianity should be about serving God and others rather than centering on individual needs and success. A call to action for Christians to acknowledge the demonic forces challenging the faith and to rise with a spirit of true devotion and resilience. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
God Still Comes Down | #167
Pastor Steve Gray explores the profound essence of the gospel beyond its traditional teachings in the More Faith, More Life podcast. Redefining the 'good news,' Gray delves into the concept of the kingdom of God on Earth, challenging listeners to embrace a transformative faith filled with divine encounters and revival. Discover how historical beliefs can illuminate modern Christianity, and learn why the promise of God's continuing presence on Earth can reshape the understanding of life and faith. Join Gray for a thought-provoking discussion on rediscovering the gospel's full potential. Key Takeaways: The original gospel of the Kingdom emphasizes an active encounter with God on earth, not just a promise of heaven after death. Discovering the full spectrum of the good news can lead to a transformative, empowered Christian life. The Bible illustrates recurring instances of God coming down to earth, signifying ongoing divine interactions with humanity. Understanding the gospel as an active kingdom on earth shifts how Christians engage with their faith and life challenges. Revivals and spiritual awakenings are characterized by renewed encounters with God and an active manifestation of the Kingdom of God. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
Success God's Way | #166
Steve Gray teaches how to pursue success, greatness, and prosperity God’s way. Through Scripture, revival history, and the story of Joseph, he shows why God is not against success, but calls His people to seek Him first. Learn how appetite for God, faithfulness, and integrity can remove distractions and prepare you for true spiritual greatness. Key Takeaways: Achieving success God's way involves prioritizing faith over life's distractions and allowing divine principles to guide one's journey. Building a sincere appetite for spirituality involves consistent exposure to and engagement with God's word. Success is not merely in financial prosperity but includes spiritual, emotional, and relational wealth, achieved through commitment to divine teachings. Integrity and faithfulness are foundational to experiencing lasting success and avoiding the common pitfalls of life. Aspiring to greatness requires serving others, as exemplified by Biblical figures who reached their potential through humility and dedication. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
Good Church or God Church? | #165
Join Pastor Steve Gray on the "More Faith, More Life" podcast, as he delves into the signs of a true work of God within churches. Explore five essential indicators: conviction, humility, thirst for God, devotion, and biblical preaching. Gray examines how these elements contribute to genuine spiritual revival, emphasizing the importance of transformation over mere comfort. If you're ready to experience more and redefine your faith journey, this episode offers practical insights for discerning the spiritual vitality of your church community. Tune in to discover if your church embodies the true spirit of revival. Key Takeaways: Conviction as the Holy Spirit's Work: Conviction should be a compelling force within church settings, not leading to condemnation but encouraging believers to strive for more in their spiritual journey. Humility is Essential: True humility, especially evident in interactions outside main church services, is crucial as God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. Thirst for God: A genuine thirst for God drives believers to seek and experience more of God's presence and power in their lives. Sincere Devotion: True devotion to God sets believers apart, preventing deception and enabling them to serve wholeheartedly. Preach the Word of God: The importance of preaching and teaching the Bible accurately, ensuring that the Word is transformative and rooted in context. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
Do You Know This Jesus? | #164
In this engaging episode of the "More Faith, More Life" podcast, host Steve Gray challenges listeners to examine their understanding of Jesus beyond the common perceptions. He emphasizes the need to see Jesus as more than just a benevolent figure, delving into scriptural insights that reveal a more complex and demanding divine persona. Gray takes a deep look into biblical texts such as the Book of Revelation to break down the character of a warrior-like Jesus who calls for unconditional surrender and spiritual fervency. Key Takeaways: Understanding Jesus' Call to Loyalty: Gray discusses the aspect of Jesus who demands that followers love God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength, as opposed to perceiving Him merely as a figure of unconditional love. Unpacking Biblical Churches' Messages: The episode dissects messages to the Laodicean and Ephesian churches, focusing on their spiritual complacency and the call for repentance and rekindled fervor. Jesus Outside the Church: The imagery of Jesus standing at the door and knocking is explored, emphasizing the need for churches to authentically welcome His presence. Spiritual Revival and Unconditional Surrender: Steve highlights the necessity of unconditional surrender to God's will for a genuine revival, moving beyond cultural Christianity to experiencing God's full presence. Modern Christianity's Challenges: Gray exposes how the commercialization and cultural adaptation of Jesus' image have led many away from understanding His true demands of discipleship. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
Pick Me, Lord (The Five O'Clock Crowd) | #163
Pastor Steve Gray explores how to move from the back of the line to the front in God's Kingdom. Drawing lessons from Matthew 20's parable of the workers in the vineyard, Pastor Steve illustrates how latecomers can find equal acceptance and opportunity with God. He reflects on personal growth, spiritual revival, and the shifts he observes in religious communities, urging Christians to embrace a deeper commitment and transformation. Discover how individuals, previously unnoticed, can rise to significant influence in times of spiritual awakening. Join the conversation on faith, renewal, and living a life that transcends the ordinary. Key Takeaways: God's generosity and acceptance are central themes, emphasized through the parable of the workers in the vineyard, indicating that those who come later in their faith journey are equally valued. A spiritual revolution is underway, promoting a return to faith and family values across society, aimed at personal and communal transformation. Revival starts within; Christians are called to embody Christ-like qualities, moving away from judgement and division to be lights in the world. Many who have yet to be noticed will rise during this spiritual awakening, similar to historical religious revivals witnessed in prior eras. All individuals, regardless of when they join the faith journey, are offered the same opportunity to serve and witness God's promises and revival in their lives. Looking for more? Join our More Faith More Life community: https://morefaithmorelife.com
1 di 29