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The Anointing That Abides

The Anointing That Abides

Pastor Jack launches a new series on the life of Saul, exploring the theme of "Flesh and Spirit." Drawing from 1 Samuel 9, he teaches on how the flesh responds to God's anointing and how believers can enter into genuine kingship and authority through obedience. Pastor Jack emphasizes that just as Saul was invited into kingship, every believer is invited to be anointed by the Holy Spirit? ?not for selfish power, but to become instruments of deliverance and healing for those in bondage.
Can God Put Together What Man Has Split Asunder?

Can God Put Together What Man Has Split Asunder?

Pastor Jack draws from Matthew 19 to address the sensitive and often controversial topic of divorce and remarriage. He teaches that while God's original design was for lifelong marriage and that divorce is never His highest will, there is hope and healing for those whose marriages have failed. Pastor Jack emphasizes that through the power of the Holy Spirit, broken marriages can be restored, and those who have been divorced can experience wholeness and even the possibility of remarriage when properly guided by godly counsel and a local church body.
The Husband-Wife Relationship, 1973

The Husband-Wife Relationship, 1973

Pastor Jack draws from Ephesians 5 to explore the husband-wife relationship as a reflection of Christ's commitment to the church. He emphasizes that husbands bear the full responsibility for the success of their marriage, just as Christ pours Himself out for His bride, and challenges men to learn from Jesus' example of sacrificial love, patience, and understanding. Pastor Jack also addresses the broader issues of marriage, divorce, and God's unchanging commitment to His people.
A Letter to a People on the Way, Pt. 1, Romans #1

A Letter to a People on the Way, Pt. 1, Romans #1

Pastor Jack introduces a year-long study through the Book of Romans, inviting the congregation to see it not as a heavy theological burden but as a personal letter from the Holy Spirit to believers on their journey. He emphasizes that the gospel originates entirely from God—its source, authority, and power all flow from Him—and that the epistle aims not only to establish believers in their relationship with God but also to mature them in ministry. Pastor Jack draws parallels between the Roman church and the Church on the Way, encouraging the congregation to be established in both message and ministry through the study ahead.