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New Testament Giving

New Testament Giving

In this message, Pastor Jack explores the biblical principles of New Testament giving, demonstrating that tithing remains foundational—not as legalistic obligation, but as a platform for entering the measureless freedom and joy of giving out of God's abundant provision. He teaches from Acts 2 and Luke 12, showing how God invites believers to move beyond the basic tithe into generous offerings that flow from hearts transformed by grace. Pastor Jack emphasizes that we cannot out-give God, and that learning to give liberally opens the floodgates of His bounty toward us.
The Art of Forgiving Yourself

The Art of Forgiving Yourself

Pastor Jack explores the parable of the prodigal son to teach about God's radical acceptance and the importance of learning to forgive and love yourself. Drawing from the father's overwhelming reception of his wayward son—with robe, ring, shoes, and feast—Pastor Jack shows how God wants believers to stop condemning themselves and walk in the confidence and authority that comes from being fully clothed in Christ's righteousness. This message, recorded during a communion service, invites listeners to accept God's declaration of love and to stop living as spiritual slaves when they've been made sons and daughters.
God’s Famithfulness to the Work of His Hands, Nehemiah #11

God’s Famithfulness to the Work of His Hands, Nehemiah #11

Pastor Jack concludes his series on Nehemiah by exploring the Holy Spirit's insistence that what He begins in us must be followed up. Drawing from Nehemiah 13, Pastor Jack shows how Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem after an absence and found the people had drifted into disobedience—violating the Sabbath, withholding tithes, and intermarrying with unbelievers. Pastor Jack teaches that just as Nehemiah took direct action to correct these violations, the Holy Spirit lovingly but firmly disciplines believers to complete the work of restoration in our lives, preparing us as a bride without spot or wrinkle for Christ's return.
The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 5

The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 5

Pastor Jack draws from Deuteronomy 18 and 1 Samuel 28 to expose the dangers of occult practices and familiar spirits in a generation increasingly drawn to darkness. He unpacks the story of Saul and the witch of Endor, explaining why believers must completely avoid necromancy, divination, witchcraft, and all forms of spiritual dabbling—not out of superstitious fear, but out of obedience to God. Pastor Jack calls the church to walk in the light of the Holy Spirit, stay grounded in Scripture, and recognize that true spiritual contact comes only through Jesus Christ and the Spirit of truth.