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Learning to Identify Your Adversary

Learning to Identify Your Adversary

In this message, Pastor Jack explores the reality and nature of spiritual warfare, teaching believers how to recognize Satan's methodical strategies and schemes. Drawing from Ephesians 6 and other passages, Pastor Jack exposes the devil's relentless intent to steal, kill, and destroy, while calling the church to rise up in authority and resist the adversary through prayer, the Word of God, and spiritual awareness.
Understanding Hindrances to Healing

Understanding Hindrances to Healing

Pastor Jack explores hindrances to receiving healing, drawing from several passages to establish that it is always God's will to heal. He addresses common obstacles such as doubt, unforgiveness, unrepentance, and hasty prayer, urging believers to receive healing in faith and to minister it boldly. The message concludes with an invitation for those needing healing to come forward for prayer.
Led by the Spirit, Pt. 1, Romans #25

Led by the Spirit, Pt. 1, Romans #25

In this message, Pastor Jack draws a powerful parallel between the believer's Spirit-filled walk and Israel's exodus from Egypt. He addresses the common question of how to be led by the Spirit, teaching that God commits to lead all His children—not based on their performance, but on His faithfulness. Using Israel's journey through the wilderness, Pastor Jack shows how the glory cloud never departed despite their murmuring, and how God led them through seemingly impossible circumstances to teach them victory over their adversaries.
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.
Spiritual Worship

Spiritual Worship

Pastor Jack teaches on the priority and pattern of spiritual worship, anchoring his message in Romans 12:1-2. He emphasizes that true worship involves the whole person—spirit, mind, and body—and that presenting our bodies to God is not merely rational service but spiritual worship. Drawing from both Old and New Testament practices, Pastor Jack challenges cultural and aesthetic reservations about physical expressions of worship, urging believers to embrace wholehearted worship as their primary calling and the key to fulfillment in God.