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Fulfilling All Righteousness

Fulfilling All Righteousness

Pastor Jack draws from the baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3 to teach on why believers need the baptism of the Holy Spirit. He explains that righteousness encompasses both our standing before God and our empowerment for ministry? ?Jesus said "thus it becomes us to fulfill all righteousness" when being baptized. Pastor Jack emphasizes that the Holy Spirit gives believers not only position and authority as sons of God, but also the power (dunamis) and ability to minister Christ's life and bring "rightness" where wrongness exists.
The Ministry of Angels

The Ministry of Angels

In this message, Pastor Jack explores the often-overlooked biblical doctrine of angels and their ministry to believers. Drawing from Hebrews 12 and Revelation 4-5, he teaches that angels are messengers assigned by God to execute His will, protect His people, and work in cooperation with the church. Pastor Jack reveals how the Church on the Way came to understand that when God's people align themselves with the throne of God through ceaseless praise, they participate with the angelic hosts who continually worship around God's throne, establishing His rulership in their midst.
The Speaking of Amen

The Speaking of Amen

Pastor Jack teaches on the biblical meaning and power of saying "amen" in prayer and worship. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 1:20 and Revelation 3:14, he explains that amen is not merely a religious tradition or emotional expression, but a spiritual weapon that establishes God's promises through the creative power of spoken agreement. Pastor Jack shows how believers, as sons and daughters of God, participate in releasing divine power when they consciously affirm God's word with understanding.
Having Problems Doesn? ?t Mean You? ?re Unspiritual

Having Problems Doesn? ?t Mean You? ?re Unspiritual

In this message, Pastor Jack explores Acts 6:1-7, where the early church faced its first internal problem? ?the neglect of Grecian widows in daily ministry. Pastor Jack teaches that having problems doesn't mean you're unspiritual; rather, it's how you handle them that matters. He shows how the apostles responded by establishing God-ordained leadership and raising up deacons, demonstrating that growing churches require growing people who learn to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Way to Stop Church Growth …Well, Almost

The Way to Stop Church Growth …Well, Almost

Pastor Jack teaches from Acts 4 and 5 about the tension between church growth and spiritual integrity. He explores how the Holy Spirit's demand for purity? ?as seen in the sobering account of Ananias and Sapphira? ?could have stopped the early church's explosive growth, yet instead produced a deeper work of grace. Pastor Jack challenges believers to surrender possessions, embrace radical generosity, and allow the Holy Spirit to work a thoroughgoing transformation in their hearts.