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This sermon delivered by Pastor Eric and Brother Treaster, addresses the significance of the staff as a symbol of identity, election, authority, commission, and victory in the Bible. These men emphasized the importance of recognizing and utilizing the staff given by God, drawing parallels between biblical figures like Moses and how it relates to us today. This sermon encourages us to embrace our divine calling, understand the transformative power of our faith, and confidently wield our God-given authority to overcome challenges and fulfill our mission. Through various biblical references and personal anecdotes, the message inspired us to rise to our full potential and actively participate in the fight for our families and the Kingdom of God.
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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"The Fight for the Family" emphasizes the necessity of fighting—not just for our personal families but for the greater family of God. It begins by celebrating the joy of unity before highlighting the battle required to establish and preserve a righteous legacy. Drawing from the examples of Moses, Rizpah, and ultimately Jesus, this message presents three essential signs of this fight: the staff, representing authority and the Word of God, which must guide a father in leading his family according to Scripture; the hand, signifying affliction and restoration, illustrating that hardship purifies and prepares a man to fight for something greater than himself; and water turning to blood, symbolizing redemption and ultimate sacrifice, underscoring that true victory requires shedding blood, as demonstrated by Jesus. This sermon calls men to recognize their role, step into the battle, and commit to fighting not only for their household but for the larger family of God. The reward for engaging in this fight is a lasting legacy and participation in the forceful advancement of God’s Kingdom through those willing to pay the price.
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Let this sermon spur you on to greater and greater encounters with God's word so that not only may you be impact, but so that God's word might go out from your mouth in the purest form and impact others.
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The sermon "Prescribed Proof" emphasizes the divine prescription given by God for healing, transformation, and purpose. Drawing from biblical passages such as Exodus 15:25-26, Matthew 8:1-4, and Leviticus 14:1-4, this message underscores that salvation and restoration are not just about receiving healing but about taking action in obedience to God's commands. Like the leper cleansed by Jesus, we are called to demonstrate proof of our transformation through righteous living, sacrifice, and service to others. The sermon highlights parallels between healed lepers and priests, both anointed by blood and oil, signifying a deeper calling to minister and walk in God's ways. Ultimately, we were encouraged to fulfill God's prescription, growing in maturity, engaging in spiritual warfare, and displaying His miraculous work through our lives.
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This message was an amazingly encouraging sermon preached by Gabriel Sutherland and Jerran Snell. In this particular sermon, you will be astounded by how the cure leprousy was identical to the anointing of priests. It shows us that the very cure for leprousy
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“Empowered for War: Close the Gap” calls us to rise in unity, walk in divine empowerment, and wage war against the forces of darkness. Like Caleb and Joshua, endurance and preparation lead to victory—God’s commission does not waver due to time or difficulty. This sermon emphasizes that encounters with the Word and the Spirit of God are necessary to fuel obedience and transformation. Drawing from Shavuot and Acts 2, it reminds us that God closes the gap first—empowering His people through His Spirit—so we can close the gaps in our own lives, in unity with our brothers, and in advancing His Kingdom. The charge is clear: fight for the restoration of creation, overcome chaos, and stand firm in the calling as warriors and priests.
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In Genesis, man received Orignal Commands from God that defined for us what truth is! Those truths were to inform us about what God intended for all of mankind. That was to be free, to be fruitful, and to dominate. Those commands have not changed and are still just as valid today. Hear this sermon as a call back to the original command God has given you.
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The message powerfully illustrates the clash between two kingdoms—the corrupt, chaotic realm of darkness and the eternal, victorious Kingdom of God. From creation to Revelation, God's plan has been to establish light, order, and holiness on the earth through His people. The sermon traces Israel’s formation, showing how their unity, obedience, and tribal alignment visibly demonstrated His authority. We were challenged to embrace our personal responsibility within the corporate body, recognizing that God’s presence is enthroned upon us. His Kingdom is unshakable, and everything that is not of Him must be removed. The call is clear—align with His divine order, step into the battle, and live with an unwavering commitment to His eternal reign.
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The sermon "It's Going Down" is a look at how the Kingdom of God comes down and how we get to see our lives transformed. We will invite the Kingdom to come down here now and see the Kingdom of God advanced in our daily lives.
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"Rejoice, We Win" highlights the unshakable victory of God's kingdom—from Genesis to Revelation, His plan has always been to bring light, order, and life to the earth. This truth fuels us with joyful endurance, knowing our devotion is aimed at the triumph of His will. The sermon walks through the biblical roots of the Gospel, tracing its revelation from Abraham, Moses, and David to its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The Gospel is not a new concept but the culmination of God's covenant, ensuring Israel’s restoration, the inclusion of Gentiles, resurrection, and judgment. Ultimately, we are called to carry forward this mission, preaching the nearness of the kingdom and walking in obedience and faithfulness to His eternal plan.
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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The sermon "Devoted" calls us to a life of unwavering commitment to God's kingdom. Through scriptural truths and practical applications, it highlights the necessity of devotion in every aspect—prayer, fellowship, discipleship, and sacrifice. We are urged to rekindle our passion for God, displaying relentless pursuit and faithfulness in fulfilling His will. The message serves as a bold reminder that devotion is the key to advancing His kingdom and leaving a lasting legacy.
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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The sermon "Can You Still See It?" challenges us to reignite our commitment to God's vision, urging us to reject distractions and embrace our role in fulfilling His promises. Through biblical narratives and passionate exhortation, we are all called to take ownership of our spiritual inheritance, unite in purpose, and fight for the mission set before us. With renewed zeal, we are encouraged to see the vision clearly and ensure that it hits its mark.
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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