Replay Gospel

Replay Gospel

di Pastor John
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Break Every Chain
In this week's message, Pastor John walks through Acts 16 and the story of Paul and Silas; beaten, jailed, and yet praying and singing hymns at midnight. When God moved, it wasn't just Paul and Silas who were set free. The scripture tells us that everyone's chains were loosed. This is a sermon about God's power to shake foundations, open doors, and break chains. Breakthrough is personal. God knows what chains are holding us down. A word for anyone who has been praying and desperately needing a sudden moment of God.
It's Going To Be Worth It
Life doesn't always go according to plan. Our dreams feel delayed, every life season feels long, and the struggle is real. In this week's sermon, Pastor John walks through Lamentations 3:20–26 and Psalm 138:1–3 to remind us that God's mercies are new every single morning. New mercies don't expire at the end of the week. It won't always be easy, but when we remember what God has told us in the scripture and what He has already done, new mercy is our opportunity for victory. A word of hope for anyone in a season of recovery or renewed faith.
Closed Mouths Don't Get Fed
In this week's message, "Closed Mouths Don't Get Fed," Pastor John walks through Luke 11:5–8 and Psalm 55:16–17 to show that persistent, unashamed prayer is what positions us to receive from God. There's never a convenient time to bring our requests before the Lord, but bold, continual prayer, even when it sounds like complaint, is heard and rewarded. A word on faith, patience, and staying prayed up until the answer comes.
He Is Our Praise
There is scripture that carries you through hard moments, and when we search deeper, we find God has even more for us. In this week's message, Pastor John preaches from Jeremiah 17:14 and Deuteronomy 10, teaching us how to get the most out of every scripture — through personal testimony, the writer's perspective, and God's reward. This is a sermon about rock verses, about the weeping prophet Jeremiah who needed emotional healing, and about Moses declaring to the entire congregation: He is your praise. A bad day might lead you to Jeremiah 17:14. A day of faith might take you through all of chapter 17. But diligence in the word will lead you further to Deuteronomy 10, and the reward God planned for you to receive.
Faith Follows The Instructions
Have you been walking in circles, longing for a breakthrough? In this message from Joshua 6, Pastor John reminds us that before Jericho's walls fell, God's people first had to be still, silencing their own voices to hear His. Faith isn't about negotiating with God; it's surrender to a plan we may not understand. Through Israel's obedience and Rahab's redemption, we're invited to quiet the noise of our own strategies, lean into God's instructions, and trust Him for the victory only He can bring.
Nevertheless, Faith Changes Our Direction
Life takes us through places we don't want to go - famine, loss and grief. Nevertheless, faith travels with us and changes our direction. In this week's sermon, Pastor John preaches from Ruth 1, watching faith grow in Ruth who refused to go back to Moab after experiencing the faith of Naomi. Elimelech had a plan and then Naomi had a plan. But it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand (Proverbs 19:21). Everyone is sometimes caught between two decisions, stuck between faith and logic. You're wondering if you're heading in the right direction. Faith shows you God, even when it doesn't show you the details.
Faith That Restores You When Your Past Rejects You
In this episode, Pastor John preaches from Judges 11 regarding Jephthah, a great warrior listed in the Hebrews Hall of Fame of Faith, yet born into controversy, labeled from birth, and exiled by his own brothers. This sermon is for everyone who has ever been pushed out or written off. Faith travels with you through your wilderness, through rejection, and all the way back to restoration. We need to pray for every Jephthah in our neighborhoods.
Where Is Jesus?
Sometimes life causes us to ask, "Where Is Jesus?" In this revival replay from 2023, Pastor John preaches from John 11:35–44, telling the story of Lazarus through the perspective of real grief and loss. Mary and Martha sent messages to Jesus that their brother was sick, yet there was no urgency to Jesus's return and Lazarus died. This sermon is for everyone who has ever asked "Where is Jesus?" in the middle of a health crisis, a family emergency, or when life situations just keep getting worse. Will our prayers be limited or will our faith allow us to see miracles?
Live That
You've prayed specifically in Jesus name. You've received it in faith. Now it's time to live it out with the help of the Holy Spirit. Pastor John preaches from Romans 8:1–11 declaring a powerful promise to believers: there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. That means no chains. A full pardon. A life of victory is available right now. Through the lens of Christian living and spiritual growth, this sermon asks a bold question: what is the recidivism rate of the Church? How many of us confess Christ and then backslide into old behaviors? The answer is to embrace the Holy Spirit, the Helper who empowers us to live out our faith daily.
Receive That
This week Pastor John preaches from Mark 10:46–52, teaching the story of Blind Bartimaeus, a man who was physically blind but spiritually aware. This sermon is a call to stop letting pride, busyness, or fear keep you from receiving what God has already prepared for you. 'Receive That' which is spoken over you. 'Receive That' which the Holy Spirit is helping you through. And when Jesus is present, don't stay silent. This week also includes the companion Wednesday Bible Study, "Pray That" — a guide to praying specifically and scripturally for others.
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