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The Name of Jesus

The Name of Jesus

Pastor Jack draws from the Christmas narrative in Matthew to explore why the name of Jesus is so powerful and significant. He shares a personal story from 1964 when God taught him the importance of using Jesus' actual name rather than just the title "Christ," and explains that Jesus is both the only name God took in the flesh and the name of the man now seated at the right hand of the Father. Pastor Jack teaches that believers can walk in the authority and power of Jesus' name because a victorious man—not just deity—now rules from heaven's throne.
The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 6

The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 6

Pastor Jack concludes his series "The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error" by examining what the Bible says about astrology, divination, and other occult practices. Drawing from Romans 6 and multiple Old Testament passages, he warns believers to avoid dabbling in spiritual darkness—not as a legalistic requirement for salvation, but as wisdom for walking in freedom. Pastor Jack emphasizes that both God and Satan seek physical expression through human bodies, and believers must yield themselves to the Spirit of truth rather than error.
The Universal Knowledge of God, Romans #5

The Universal Knowledge of God, Romans #5

Pastor Jack teaches through Romans 1:13-32, exploring the universal knowledge of God available to all people. He explains how God has revealed Himself not only through creation and human conscience, but also through His Word and ultimately through Jesus Christ, addressing the question of why God's judgment is just even for those who never hear the gospel. Pastor Jack emphasizes the church's responsibility to take the message of salvation to the world, showing how every person has access to basic knowledge of God that leaves them without excuse.
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.
Body Ministry: A Need to Exercise

Body Ministry: A Need to Exercise

Pastor Jack teaches from 1 Corinthians 12 on the ministry of the body of Christ, emphasizing that every member has a God-given ministry. He explains how the entire Godhead cooperates in equipping believers: the Father gives grace and faith for ministry, Jesus gives leadership gifts to develop the body, and the Holy Spirit gives gifts to empower each person's calling. Pastor Jack warns against the error of the Nicolaitans—creating a hierarchy that divides clergy from laity—and challenges believers to discover and exercise their individual ministries within the local church.