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Going Through Trials

Going Through Trials

Pastor Jack draws from the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace to teach about standing firm through life's trials. He emphasizes that while Satan's systems seek to pressure believers into conforming and abandoning their identity in Christ, God promises to walk with us through every test and deliver us unharmed. Pastor Jack challenges the congregation to hold their ground in faith, even when facing intense spiritual warfare, reminding them that the Lord will be present in the flames.
Two Messages on Forgiveness

Two Messages on Forgiveness

Pastor Jack teaches on the foundational grounds of forgiveness, exploring how God's redemptive plan through Christ makes it possible for sinful humanity to be reconciled to a holy God. Drawing primarily from Romans 3:23-26, he unpacks three crucial aspects of forgiveness: redemption (the price paid through Christ's blood), justification (the position believers receive—declared righteous as if they'd never sinned), and deliverance (the application and enjoyment of that freedom). Pastor Jack emphasizes that forgiveness wasn't cheap or casual—it required a divine masterplan that preserved God's holiness while offering mercy to rebellious humanity.
The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 4

The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 4

In this message, Pastor Jack explores the sources of truth through which God has revealed Himself to mankind. He teaches that truth is manifested in three ways: through creation, through the person of Jesus Christ, and through Scripture. Pastor Jack contrasts the spirit of truth with the spirit of error, emphasizing that Satan seeks to manifest himself through tangible objects and human lives, while God desires to dwell in His people through the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 3

The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error, Pt. 3

Pastor Jack explores the biblical view of man's high destiny and God's purpose for humanity. Drawing from Hebrews 2, Psalm 8, and other passages, he teaches that man was created to rule with God and judge angels, made lower than angels only for a little while. Pastor Jack contrasts this truth with the spirit of error, which seeks to diminish man's view of himself through humanism, evolutionary theory, and reincarnation—all designed to avoid the need for repentance and keep humanity under demonic dominion.
The Authority of the Believer, Pt. 3

The Authority of the Believer, Pt. 3

In this message, Pastor Jack wraps up a four-part series on the authority of the believer. He teaches that every member of the body of Christ, regardless of prominence, holds significance and authority through the name of Jesus. Pastor Jack emphasizes three foundational principles for walking in spiritual authority: maturity, liberty, and purity, showing from Ephesians how believers have been raised and seated with Christ above all demonic powers and how this resurrection life frees us from both the fear of death and the limitations of our fleshly nature.