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Recognizing Jesus on the Road

• Luke 24:13–35

A message about the road to Emmaus, opened spiritual eyes, personal testimony, and inviting Jesus to stay.

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Recognizing Jesus on the Road

Luke 24:13–35 • Jesus is closer than we realize.

A message about the road to Emmaus, opened spiritual eyes, personal testimony, and inviting Jesus to stay.

When Prodigals Come Home

Luke 15:11–32 • The Father waits, watches, and welcomes the lost home.

A message about the prodigal son, Holy Spirit transformation, praying for prodigals, and trusting the Father's heart.

The Power of the Father's Approval

Matthew 3:16–17 • The Father's voice gives identity, strength, and blessing.

A Father's Day message about Jesus' baptism, the Father speaking approval over the Son, and the healing strength of God's fatherly love.

Lord, Teach Us to Pray

Luke 11:1-13 • Prayer grows from relationship with the Father and becomes bold, persistent intercession.

A message about Jesus teaching his disciples to pray, bold persistence, intercession, and asking the Father for the Holy Spirit.

Developing a Hearing Heart

Mark 4:1-25 • Jesus calls his people to hear, receive, and bear fruit from the word of God.

A message about the parable of the soils, ears to hear, Solomon asking for a hearing heart, and growing in responsiveness to the Spirit.

The Power of Repentance

Revelation 3:14-22 • Repentance is a grace-filled turn from sin and self-deception toward God and restored relationships.

A message about Jesus calling the lukewarm church to be zealous and repent, confessing truthfully, and turning toward God.

Until I Came Into the Sanctuary

Psalm 73:15-28 • God restores perspective when envy, disappointment, and distorted focus are brought into his presence.

A message from the available sermon audio about Asaph, a pure heart, distorted perception, and God restoring perspective in worship.

Healing Damaged Relationships

Matthew 18:15-20 • Jesus teaches his people how to move toward damaged relationships with truth, wisdom, and grace.

A message about Matthew 18, healthy motives, restoration, boundaries, and doing relationship repair in the body of Christ.

The Power of Our Words

James 3:4-10 • Small words can steer large outcomes, so believers need Spirit-shaped speech.

A message about the tongue as a rudder, gracious speech, words that draw people toward Jesus, and words that can damage.

Forgiveness from the Heart

Matthew 18:21-35 • Forgiveness is oxygen for damaged relationships and freedom for the heart.

A message about Peter asking how often to forgive, seventy times seven, the unforgiving servant, and forgiving from the heart.

Relationships Jesus Style

Matthew 18:1-14 • Jesus calls his people to humility, honor, and care for the vulnerable in every relationship.

A message about childlike humility, teachability, trust, receiving the little ones, and the Father who does not want one to perish.

Sacred Unity

Ephesians 4:1-6 • Unity is not optional sentiment; it is sacred witness to the world.

A message about Ephesians 4, Psalm 133, John 17, preserving the unity of the Spirit, and moving from Jesus and me to Jesus and us.

Walk Worthy of the Calling

Ephesians 4:1-6 • The calling of God is walked out through humility, patience, love, and unity.

A message about walking worthy of the calling, humility, gentleness, patience, bearing with one another, and preserving unity.

The Stone Rolled Away

Matthew 28:1-10 • The resurrection of Jesus rolls away what blocks life and calls believers into Spirit-empowered freedom.

A Resurrection Sunday message about Matthew 28, the empty tomb, the stone rolled away, repentance, Romans 8, and new covenant communion.