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Selecting the Level of Your Own Fulfillment

Selecting the Level of Your Own Fulfillment

Pastor Jack teaches on the freedom that comes from true submission to God's ways. Drawing from Psalm 37 and Isaiah 51, he challenges believers to stop wrestling with life and instead trust the Lord completely—whether with relationships, finances, fear, or circumstances. He emphasizes that God's victory over the dragon and His provision (like the parted Red Sea) are available now, and that joy, praise, and obedience—even when they seem strange or difficult—are the pathway to experiencing breakthrough and freedom.
Warfare in the Will of God

Warfare in the Will of God

Pastor Jack teaches on the principles of spiritual warfare through Abraham's rescue of Lot in Genesis 14. Drawing from this ancient account of conflict, he instructs the church on recognizing their role in spiritual battle, arming themselves with God's truth, pursuing the enemy to the place of judgment (Calvary), and maintaining spiritual integrity in victory. Pastor Jack emphasizes that believers are not insignificant in the midst of sweeping spiritual conflict, but are called to do battle in agreement and unity.
The Church that Jesus Builds

The Church that Jesus Builds

Drawing from his very first sermon as pastor at the Church on the Way, Pastor Jack explores the foundational passage where Jesus declares, "I will build my church." Preaching now at the beginning of his fifth year, he unpacks four earmarks of the church Christ builds: a church that knows the whole Christ (not a fragmented view), a church where believers discover their true identity in Him, a church built by Jesus Himself (not human effort), and a church that conquers the gates of hell through kingdom authority.
A Day in the Life of a World-Heir, Pt. 2, Romans #13

A Day in the Life of a World-Heir, Pt. 2, Romans #13

Pastor Jack explores the believer's response to tribulation, teaching from Romans 5:1-5. He explains how trials are not meant to be endured through gritted teeth, but rather understood as God's process for producing patience, proven character, and hope in our lives. Drawing from personal illustrations and a prophetic word, Pastor Jack encourages believers to lift their eyes even in darkness, confident that God's timing is perfect and His victory is certain.
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.
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