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Invading the Impossible

Invading the Impossible

Pastor Jack draws from Matthew 11 to unveil a powerful vision for breakthrough prayer. He teaches that the kingdom of heaven is being invaded by those filled with the Holy Spirit's life and vitality, contrasting John the Baptist's preparatory ministry with the greater authority available to every believer. Pastor Jack calls the congregation to move beyond passive prayer into forceful intercession that seizes the impossible? especially declaring God's intention to make the Church on the Way a house of prayer where cancer, malignancy, and the works of darkness are crushed through Spirit-empowered faith.
An Exhortation Concerning Jesus Name

An Exhortation Concerning Jesus Name

In this Wednesday evening service from 1975, Pastor Jack teaches on the power and authority in the name of Jesus. He exhorts the congregation to "sharpen their tongues" to speak Jesus' name with fresh devotion and understanding, not with dull repetition. The service includes extended worship, corporate prayer for salvation and healing, and concludes with a healing ministry where hands are laid on the sick in Jesus' name.
Arising to Possess the Land

Arising to Possess the Land

Pastor Jack draws from the opening chapter of Joshua to launch a series on possessing the land God has promised. In this foundational message, he teaches that just as Joshua led Israel to conquer and possess their inheritance, Jesus? our true Joshua? leads believers into ongoing victory and conquest in their personal lives and as a congregation. Pastor Jack calls the church to take a stance, to arise from passivity and move forward into all that God has ordained, emphasizing that wherever the sole of our feet tread, God has already given it to us.
The Unalterable Need for Altars

The Unalterable Need for Altars

Pastor Jack teaches on the unalterable need for building altars in the believer's life, drawing from Abraham's journey in Genesis. He emphasizes that while counseling and fellowship are valuable, there are crucial moments when believers must come alone before God to have transformative personal encounters with Him? building spiritual "altars" from the hard things of life where God can work deeply and permanently.
Blessings on You This Day

Blessings on You This Day

Pastor Jack draws from Psalm 65 to teach about God's desire to bless His people in the new year. He explores three dimensions of blessing: blessings that are sensed and felt, blessings of God's provision, and the believer's power to speak blessing over others. Pastor Jack encourages the congregation not to fear or doubt God's goodness, to receive His blessings with childlike faith, and to become conduits of blessing to the world around them, declaring life and health in Jesus' name.
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