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How to Make Right Decisions

How to Make Right Decisions

Pastor Jack explores the process of making right decisions through integrity, dependence on God, and wise counsel. Drawing from Philippians 1:9-11, he teaches that God desires believers to abound in knowledge and discernment so they can approve what is excellent and bear spiritual fruit. Pastor Jack emphasizes three core principles: seek and believe God fully, fear neither the godly nor the ungodly in seeking counsel or standing firm, and act in complete integrity of heart without making provision for the flesh.
Genesis 34-40

Genesis 34-40

Pastor Jack teaches from Genesis chapters 34 through 40, examining how Jacob's incomplete obedience to God's call to Bethel resulted in tragedy for his family, particularly through Dinah's defilement. He explores the story of Joseph, emphasizing how Joseph serves as a powerful type of Christ?favored by the father, hated by his brethren, sold for a price, and ultimately becoming an instrument of deliverance. Pastor Jack also addresses the seemingly disturbing account in Genesis 38 involving Judah and Tamar, showing how God's redemptive grace works even through human failure to preserve the messianic line.
Freedom From the House of Bondage

Freedom From the House of Bondage

Pastor Jack explores the concept of "the house of bondage" from Exodus, showing how God desires to free families from patterns inherited from the world's system. Drawing from Israel's deliverance from Egypt, he teaches that believing homes can still live in bondage patterns?social, domestic, economic, and cultural?and instructs the congregation to move out of these patterns through worship, applying the power of the blood of Christ, and obedient action. This Pentecost Sunday message emphasizes that where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty in the home.
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Pastor Jack draws from Zechariah 4 to explore a powerful dimension of grace often overlooked?not just unmerited favor, but the operational, irresistible power of God that breaks through obstacles and completes what He begins. Using the story of Zerubbabel and the stalled temple reconstruction, Pastor Jack teaches that when we face mountains of opposition or unfinished work, God calls us to shout "Grace!" over those circumstances, releasing the Holy Spirit's power to level obstacles and bring divine purposes to completion.
Planning Your Personal Growth

Planning Your Personal Growth

In this leadership training seminar, Pastor Jack challenges men to examine where they will be six months from now. Drawing from Philippians 3, he addresses the struggle of disappointed disciplines, dissolved resolves, and disregarded revelation in his own life, and calls each man to establish specific patterns and particulars for personal growth through petition, fellowship, and accountability with other brothers.