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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.
How to Establish the Kingdom

How to Establish the Kingdom

Pastor Jack teaches from Acts 1:1-9 on the practical ways believers can move into situations and establish the ruling authority of Jesus Christ. Using the disciples' question about when the kingdom would be restored, he explains seven principles for kingdom establishment, emphasizing listening to the Holy Spirit, using spiritual weapons (the blood of Jesus, His name, God's word, and the Holy Spirit), and taking bold action in faith—even when it seems unconventional by worldly standards.
God’s Attitude Toward the Flesh, Romans #23

God’s Attitude Toward the Flesh, Romans #23

Pastor Jack explores God's true attitude toward flesh, dispelling the common misconception that physical existence is inherently opposed to spiritual life. Drawing from Romans chapters 7 and 8, he clarifies the biblical distinction between flesh as the human body, flesh as carnality, and flesh as redeemed humanity—teaching that God's redemptive plan is not to destroy our physical existence but to restore true humanity and fill our mortal bodies with His glory through the Holy Spirit.
Jesus, the Restorer of Vision and Sight

Jesus, the Restorer of Vision and Sight

Pastor Jack draws from the healing of blind Bartimaeus to teach on how Christ restores our spiritual vision and ability to see what He intends to accomplish in our lives. In this message, Pastor Jack explores the principles of receiving from God, emphasizing that our greatest need is not simply miracles, but the capacity to receive what the Lord desires to give us. He calls the church to catch a vision—both personally and collectively—of God's transforming work and to recognize that everything we receive is by grace, not by works.
Care and Feeding of a Spiritual Mind, Romans #22

Care and Feeding of a Spiritual Mind, Romans #22

Pastor Jack explores the key to spirit-filled living through Romans 8:5-9, focusing on what it means to be spiritually minded. He explains that spiritual-mindedness is not merely intellectual but a deep "gut-level" orientation of the heart, nourished by reading God's Word, praying in the Spirit, fellowship with believers, and following after the things of the Spirit. Drawing on the law of seedtime and harvest, Pastor Jack teaches that consistently sowing to the Spirit guarantees spiritual growth and abundant life.
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