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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.
Learning to Respond to God’s Presence

Learning to Respond to God’s Presence

Pastor Jack teaches from Genesis 18 on how to respond to God's manifest presence, using Abraham's encounter with the Lord as a model for worship. He emphasizes that when God appears, the proper response is to bow, invite His presence to stay, and minister to Him through worship and sacrifice. The message culminates in a foundation-raising service for the church building, where Pastor Jack connects the physical construction to God's work of building His spiritual temple—the church—and calls the congregation to praise and faith as they trust God for provision.
The Glory of the Kingdom of God

The Glory of the Kingdom of God

Pastor Jack draws from 2 Corinthians to explore how the Holy Spirit reveals and establishes the Lordship of Jesus in believers' lives. He teaches that the kingdom of God will only extend through us to the degree that Jesus' rulership has been ministered to us by the Holy Spirit, who works progressively to transform us "from glory to glory" as we submit to Christ's lordship in every area of life.
Muddling Your Way in the Will of God

Muddling Your Way in the Will of God

In this message, Pastor Jack teaches from the life of Abraham, showing how even faithful believers can muddle their way through confusion when they fail to wait on God. Drawing from Genesis 12, Pastor Jack explores what happens when we move ahead of God's timing, accept circumstances instead of seeking His direction, and try to figure things out on our own—and how God's mercy brings us back to the place of the altar.
Learning to Receive God’s Word Without Condemnation, Nehemiah #10

Learning to Receive God’s Word Without Condemnation, Nehemiah #10

Pastor Jack teaches from Nehemiah chapter 8 on how to receive God's Word with joy rather than condemnation. When the law was read to the restored community, the people wept under guilt—but Nehemiah and Ezra redirected them to rejoice because the Word came to set them free, not condemn them. Pastor Jack emphasizes that God's truth is given not to crush us with shame, but to lead us into liberty and strength through the joy of the Lord.