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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.
The Responsibility of Sonship

The Responsibility of Sonship

Pastor Jack teaches on the responsibility of sonship, emphasizing that believers must learn to exercise their authority as sons and daughters of God by asking the Father for their needs. Drawing from Matthew 7 and other passages, he explains that being a son of God involves not just receiving authority, but actively responding to the Father through prayer, asking boldly, and sustaining requests with hopeful praise. Pastor Jack challenges the congregation to move beyond spiritual infancy and embrace the responsibilities that come with their identity as God's children.
The Diet of Dominion

The Diet of Dominion

Pastor Jack draws from the book of Daniel to explore how purposeful choices of obedience and self-discipline position believers for spiritual breakthrough. Using Daniel's refusal to defile himself with the king's food as a launching point, Pastor Jack calls the congregation to a 21-day focused prayer and fasting initiative ahead of Easter and the upcoming Foursquare Convention. He teaches that fasting is not religious performance but a biblical discipline that sharpens spiritual focus, breaks demonic strongholds, and releases God's purposes for individuals, cities, and nations.
The Pathway to Power Prayer

The Pathway to Power Prayer

Pastor Jack draws from the life of Daniel to reveal the power and privilege of intercessory prayer. He teaches that God has chosen to work on earth through the prayers of His people who align themselves with His will, using Daniel's prayer for the exiled Israelites as a model. Through personal stories and historical examples, Pastor Jack challenges believers to become "power prayers" who identify with those for whom they pray, confess sin, worship God's faithfulness, and persist in intercession until breakthrough comes—ultimately shaping the course of history through prayer.
A Letter to a People on the Way, Pt. 1, Romans #1

A Letter to a People on the Way, Pt. 1, Romans #1

Pastor Jack introduces a year-long study through the Book of Romans, inviting the congregation to see it not as a heavy theological burden but as a personal letter from the Holy Spirit to believers on their journey. He emphasizes that the gospel originates entirely from God—its source, authority, and power all flow from Him—and that the epistle aims not only to establish believers in their relationship with God but also to mature them in ministry. Pastor Jack draws parallels between the Roman church and the Church on the Way, encouraging the congregation to be established in both message and ministry through the study ahead.