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Learning to Walk in the Dark

Learning to Walk in the Dark

Pastor Jack draws from the life of Abraham in Genesis 15 to explore what happens when God leads believers into deeper understanding through seasons of darkness and uncertainty. He teaches that God often allows periods where we can't see how His promises will unfold—not to abandon us, but to deepen our trust and reveal more of His character. Through Abraham's experience of sacrifice, spiritual attack, and a "horror of great darkness," Pastor Jack shows that settled faith in God's word—even when nothing seems to be happening—becomes the very power that guarantees transformation.
Taking Inventory on His Name

Taking Inventory on His Name

Pastor Jack draws from the closing chapters of Malachi to encourage a spirit of gratitude rooted not in circumstances, but in who God is. He highlights a remnant who "thought upon His name"—taking inventory of God's redemptive character revealed through names like Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Rapha, and Jehovah Shalom—and shows how each finds its fulfillment in Jesus. In a season marked by thanksgiving, Pastor Jack calls believers to count their blessings in Christ and speak often to one another about His faithfulness.
A Gospel That Won’t Let You Down, Romans #3 and #4

A Gospel That Won’t Let You Down, Romans #3 and #4

Pastor Jack teaches on the unshakable power of the gospel from Romans 1, declaring that he has never been embarrassed by its message because it works every time. He explores how the righteousness of God is progressively revealed "from faith to faith," not just as forgiveness but as the dynamic transformation of believers through the indwelling Holy Spirit. Pastor Jack contrasts this liberating gospel with humanity's progressive descent when people suppress the truth of God, yet emphasizes that Christ's redemptive power reaches even to those in the deepest bondage.