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Calvary Chapel Trussville

Calvary Chapel Trussville

Von: Pastor Tyler Warner
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With a focus on the Word of God, a reliance on the power of the Holy Spirit and an attitude of grace in all things, Calvary Chapel Trussville exists to glorify the name of Jesus Christ and proclaim His truth both here and around the world.All rights reserved Spiritualität
  • Psalm 13 - How Long, O Lord
    Feb 20 2026
    Pastor Tyler's new book "Firebrand" is available NOW! https://www.ironworks.media/bookstore/p/firebrand Check out IronWorks Media, our Christian resource network! https://www.ironworks.media/ Give to support the ministry of Calvary Chapel Trussville! https://tithe.ly/give?c=411758 More info on Calvary Chapel Trussville! 👇 https://launcher.nucleus.church/launcher/4a03a22309b4f591def1 In this teaching on Psalm 13, Pastor Tyler Warner invites Calvary Chapel Trussville into one of the most honest expressions of human struggle found in Scripture. This ancient song of David gives us permission to bring our deepest pain, confusion, and frustration directly to God without pretense or religious platitudes. The psalm begins with raw emotion—'How long, O Lord?'—a question that echoes through the centuries and resonates with anyone who has felt forgotten, abandoned, or overlooked by God. What makes this passage so powerful is that it doesn't stop at complaint. It models a journey from lament to faith, from despair to trust. We learn that expressing our honest feelings to God is not a sign of weak faith but rather an act of courage and intimacy. The psalm teaches us that God doesn't need us to fake happiness when our world is falling apart. Instead, He invites us to wrestle with Him, to come boldly before His throne of grace with specific, audacious prayers. Historical examples like Joseph in prison, Athanasius in exile, and Corrie ten Boom in the concentration camp remind us that God's timing often differs from ours, yet His faithfulness never wavers. The turning point comes in verse five with a simple but powerful word: 'but.' Despite unchanged circumstances, the psalmist declares trust in God's steadfast love. This is the essence of biblical faith—allowing our knowledge of God's character to override the distress of our present situation, choosing to rejoice and sing even before the answer comes. How Long, O Lord? (Psalm 13) | Pastor Tyler Warner
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    27 Min.
  • Matthew 6:16-34
    Feb 20 2026
    Pastor Tyler's new book "Firebrand" is available NOW! https://www.ironworks.media/bookstore/p/firebrand Check out IronWorks Media, our Christian resource network! https://www.ironworks.media/ Give to support the ministry of Calvary Chapel Trussville! https://tithe.ly/give?c=411758 More info on Calvary Chapel Trussville! 👇 https://launcher.nucleus.church/launcher/4a03a22309b4f591def1 In this teaching on Matthew 6, Steve Holloman asks Calvary Chapel Trussville a radical question: what are we really living for? We're challenged to examine whether we've turned spiritual practices like fasting into performances for human approval rather than intimate encounters with God. The message cuts through our tendency toward religious showmanship and invites us into the secret place where God rewards those who seek Him alone. We're reminded that fasting isn't about appearing spiritual but about silencing the demanding voice of our flesh that screams for attention and priority. It's about telling our appetites, our egos, and our need for validation to sit down while we make Jesus our singular focus. The teaching draws a stark contrast between two kingdoms: one that applauds our virtue signaling and one that transforms us in the hidden place. We learn that true freedom comes from playing to an audience of One, from caring only about what God thinks rather than the shifting opinions of people around us. This isn't just about religious discipline; it's about breaking free from the exhausting performance of trying to impress others and discovering the rest that comes when we live transparently before our Father who sees in secret. Eternal Wastes of Time (Matthew 6:16-34) | Steve Holloman
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  • 2 Kings 20 - Side Effects of Divine Healing
    Feb 13 2026
    Pastor Tyler's new book "Firebrand" is available NOW! https://www.ironworks.media/bookstore/p/firebrand Check out IronWorks Media, our Christian resource network! https://www.ironworks.media/ Give to support the ministry of Calvary Chapel Trussville! https://tithe.ly/give?c=411758 More info on Calvary Chapel Trussville! 👇 https://launcher.nucleus.church/launcher/4a03a22309b4f591def1 In this teaching on 2 Kings 20, Pastor Tyler Warner and Calvary Chapel Trussville examine King Hezekiah's story—a faithful king who received supernatural healing when death was imminent, yet failed to fully honor God in the aftermath. We discover that Hezekiah's illness, marked by a life-threatening boil, brought him to a moment of raw vulnerability where he turned his face to the wall and wept bitterly before the Lord. His prayer wasn't presumptuous but desperate, reminding God of his faithful walk. And remarkably, before the prophet Isaiah could even leave the building, God reversed His decree and granted fifteen additional years of life. This stunning reversal teaches us that God is not bound by fate like the pagan gods—He's a personal God who invites conversation, who responds to the prayers of His children. But here's where the story takes a sobering turn: after his healing, Hezekiah showed off his treasures to Babylonian envoys rather than testifying about God's goodness, leading to a prophecy of future exile. The passage challenges us to examine our own responses to divine intervention. Do we testify boldly about what God has done? Do we focus our lives more intentionally on Him after He rescues us? Do we instruct others in faith, helping them understand that it's never too late with God? The New Testament amplifies this message, showing us that healing was central to Jesus's ministry and remains a gift to the church today through the Holy Spirit. We're reminded that when we fail to give God glory after He moves in our lives, we're like the nine lepers who were healed but never returned to thank Jesus—only the Samaritan, the outsider, came back with gratitude. This isn't just ancient history; it's a mirror held up to our modern faith, asking whether we truly believe God still heals, still intervenes, still responds to desperate prayers offered with whole hearts. Side Effects of Divine Healing (2 Kings 20) | Pastor Tyler Warner
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    59 Min.
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