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  • 4 Horseman of a Christians Apocalypse Pt1: Bitterness
    Feb 23 2026

    Revelation 6:1–2

    Jonah 3 & 4

    How to Make Sure You Have the Right Shoes On

    1- Check the Heart. The white horse and crowned rider looks righteous—but anything that hardens your heart to your neighbor, and doesn’t open your heart to your neighbor, is riding against the Kingdom of God. The reason we like bitterness is it makes us feel like we’re right, even when we're wrong… because bitterness is fake purity and false righteousness.

    2- Check Your Posture. It’s hard to walk in grace while dragging resentment, and no matter how much you try to dress up unresolved pain as discernment, to a mature person they see a heart of stone. You might think holding on protects you, but it actually gets you numb to what bitterness is doing… slowly unmasking the reason it's so powerful: getting you bitter at God. Jonah's story ends not with just him bitter at Nineveh, but actually the root of the bitterness is toward a God who doesn't do things how he wanted them done.

    3- Check It in the Light. If bitterness is keeping you in the dark… alone and in isolation with your thoughts… it's slowly draining you of the healing power of letting things go and allowing God to redeem and restore. I am not worried about the outside; I’m worried about my inside… and no one has power over that space that I first did not hand that power to. I am not God, and I am not the healer… and in that place of humility, I release people to God and hope one day they find the healing they need as I pursue my own.

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    42 Min.
  • Into the Breach Pt. 4: “O the Boldness of the Untested One”
    Feb 16 2026

    Matt 26:51-54

    Mark 14:45-50

    Luke 22:49-51

    John 18:3-11

    How to Pass the Test of True Boldness for God

    1- Respect Over Retaliation. ‘You may be against me, I'm not against you’. This story is about 3 people Jesus has every right to disrespect and doesn’t. Judas the betrayer, Peter the denier, and Malachus the accuser (high priest servant). In all of these we never see disrespect.. Rather a God who exemplifies humility and holiness no matter where the story arc goes. You can swing a sword for Jesus and still miss the heart of Jesus

    2- Engagement Over An Escape Route. Jesus engaged in 4 different ways in each of the stories; one story he engaged his disciples, another he engaged the religious leaders, the other the man whose ear was cut off, even allowing affection (a kiss) from his betrayer… in all of them he didn't even need to engage but he did. Your boldness should lead to a life of engagement of all people, inviting them into the relationship that you share, and that they can have, with Jesus.

    3- We Must Practice the Sensitivity Necessary to Be Healing Not Harming. In what ways are we engaging the broken and hurting of society and showing them the healer? When the spirit of God meets someone and heals… we then are given an opportunity to disciple into a relationship. If our boldness is cutting off ears and not healing them, we have missed the example of Jesus. Our theology and relationship needs to be strong enough that when we encounter pain we engage that pain with the power and presence of God.

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    42 Min.
  • Into the Breach Pt. 3: Tilted Towers, Rome, and High School Physics
    Feb 9 2026

    Acts 19:21

    Acts 23:11

    Acts 28:30–31 2

    Timothy 4:6–8

    How to Live a Faith That Engages the Far and Dark Margins

    1. Self-preservation hollows out your witness. You cannot save yourself through money, success, influence, or power. Cost-analysis kingdom work will leave you spiritually bankrupt. I bet Paul did not know his journey to Rome would lead not to more churches planted, but to more books written. Rome defined his legacy—but it cost him his life. In all of us, we have to ask the question: What do I want my legacy to be remembered as, even if it costs part of the life I envision?
    2. Self-idolization steals potential and robs people of the Spirit flowing in you. How good you are at something doesn’t mean God is in that something. When you measure everything through the idol of self, you miss the sweetness and fullness of the surrendered life. In what ways do we push against a culture that worships self over the Savior? Our Savior was found among those who needed one—are we?
    3. Self-reliance won’t get you far in chasing Jesus. If His power is made perfect in weakness, we must embrace weakness in order to understand power. So often we are trapped in training: “I don’t know enough, I wasn’t raised in it, it’s not natural to me…” and we forget that what fueled the move of God in the early church was uncommon, uneducated men who had been with Jesus. If you have truly been with Jesus, you become passionate about Him meeting those around you.
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    48 Min.
  • Into the Breach Pt. 2: Bridges and Nets, Compassion and Mercy
    Feb 2 2026

    Matthew 9:9–13

    Matthew 14:14

    Luke 10:35–37

    Luke 18:38–42

    Luke 17:11–14

    Mark 9:20–23

    Matthew 5:7

    Luke 7:12–15

    John 11:35

    Three Thoughts on the Mission of Compassion and Mercy

    1. Your heart must be moved before your mouth is used. Our hearts must break before our words are used to heal. It all starts with feeling as Jesus did in order to live as Jesus did. The quickest way to spiritual amnesia is to stop feeling how Jesus felt toward the broken world around us. We must fight to feel.
    2. We step into the breach by becoming the net our neighbors fall into. Before they can be caught by Jesus, they must be caught by you. We cross the street, we touch the wound, we sit in the pain, we point the way.
    3. We have to build a life that knows how to catch. Our lives cannot be too busy for the pain of our neighbors. Jesus did not have moments of compassion; he had a life that was willing to be interrupted, and eyes that saw those who needed someone—anyone—to hold onto.
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    45 Min.
  • Into the Breach Pt. 1: “Stand Back Up”
    Jan 28 2026

    John 11:14–16 John 14:5–6 John 20:19–29

    How to stand back up if your evangelism has been sitting down

    1. Longevity is not an excuse for passivity. Proximity isn’t true proximity unless it’s getting others proximate.
    2. You cannot be inwardly formed and not outwardly facing. You cannot be inwardly formed and outwardly silent. Holy moments birth holy sacrifice, holy sacrifice brings holy life, and holy life brings a holy voice—a voice that brings others to the Holy One.
    3. Loving God and not loving neighbors is apostasy.
    4. Most of Jesus’ ministry was seeing the needs of others, meeting the needs of others, and reframing what they think they need (food/water, relationships, health, wealth) into what they actually need (him). We meet the needs of the world while also acknowledging the greatest need is wholeness, contentment, and peace that Jesus brings through his Holy Spirit.
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    46 Min.
  • The Power of Thanksgiving
    Jan 20 2026

    2 Chronicles 20:1-25, 30

    Philippians 4:6-9, 11-13

    How to Walk in the Power of Thanksgiving:

    1. Lay down your expectations of what He needs to do and how He’s supposed to respond. This is where we give Him permission to do and reveal something even greater. 


    2. Look back on How He’s taken care of you, provided for you, comforted you, blessed you, protected you, and saved you. This is where we begin to remember what He has done for us and promised to us.


    3. Take the gratitude from your heart and let it flow freely from your lips. This is where the power of thanksgiving begins to impact your reality, declaring that His goodness and faithfulness did not stop where you were, but are waiting to be revealed right where you are.


    4. If you believe the message that is coming from your heart and flowing from your lips you will not be able to contain your praise. This is where we move from offering thanks for what He’s done for us and step into the glorification and worship of Who He’s become to us.

    5. The byproduct is a constant awareness of His presence around you and a renewed contentment of His peace and joy in you. It is in this transformed reality, with eyes locked on Him, that you’ll walk in the confidence that you have what you need yesterday, today, and forever.

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    48 Min.
  • Navigating Storms
    Jan 12 2026

    Matthew 7:24-27 NLT

    Proverbs 17:3 NLT

    1. With God, Nothing is ever wasted

    2. The promises from Gods word must be taken personally to Bring stability.

    3. God is still speaking but in order to hear Him, I must get quiet.

    4. Remember what God has said and do it.

    5. My choices will make my situation better or worse.( prolong or promote)

    6. It will always require Trust ( Faith ).

    7. Have Seasonally experienced people in my life.

    8. Don’t quit!! It’s the way to maturity.

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    41 Min.
  • Don't Start Over - Start Again (Peter's Story of Redemption)
    Jan 5 2026

    John 13: 36-38 ESV

    Matthew 16:13-19 ESV

    Luke 22: 54-62 ESV

    Mark 8: 35-38 ESV

    John 21:2-3 ESV

    1. After Peter denied Jesus three times, he didn’t know where else to go, so he went back to fishing. Not because it fulfilled him, but because shame always drives us back to what feels familiar. “I’m going fishing,” he said and all night long they caught nothing. The place he ran to couldn’t hold him anymore, once Jesus calls you forward, going backward will always leave you empty. Peter thought starting over meant returning to who he was before the calling, but Jesus didn’t wait for him to fix it or figure it out—He came to him. Jesus met Peter tired, ashamed, and empty-handed, not to condemn him, but to redeem him. And today, that same Jesus is meeting you right where you are. You don’t have to clean it up. You don’t have to explain it away. You don’t have to start over. All you have to do is bring your failure, your regret, and your distance to Him and let Him redeem it. This is your moment to stop running back and start coming forward. Don’t start over, start again, with Jesus.

    2. When Jesus finally speaks directly to Peter, He doesn’t bring up the denial He brings up love.Three times Jesus asks, “Do you love Me?” Not to embarrass Peter, but to heal him. Every question answers a denial. Every affirmation repairs what shame tried to destroy. Jesus doesn’t erase Peter’s failure; He redeems it by walking straight through it with him. The place Peter thought disqualified him becomes the place Jesus restores him. Redemption isn’t Jesus ignoring your past it’s Jesus reclaiming it. And notice this: after every confession of love, Jesus gives Peter an assignment. “Feed My lambs. Tend My sheep. Feed My sheep.” Grace doesn’t just forgive; it recommissions. Jesus doesn’t say, “You’re forgiven, now sit down.” He says, “You’re restored, now step back into what I called you to do.” That’s redemption—not going back to who you were before the mistake, but being restored into who you were always meant to be. If Jesus can redeem Peter at the place of his denial, He can redeem you at the place of yours.

    3. The same Peter who once denied Jesus in the dark becomes a man God uses openly and boldly in the light. Now Peter isn’t hiding anymore he’s leading, preaching the gospel with authority, strengthening the church, and standing firm in the face of opposition. Acts 5:15 tells us that people brought the sick into the streets and laid them on beds and mats so that at least Peter’s shadow might fall on them as he passed by. That’s the fruit of a life fully surrendered and fully redeemed. Peter’s past didn’t weaken his witness; it deepened it. His failure didn’t disqualify him; it prepared him. The power of the Holy Spirit flowed through Peter not because he was flawless, but because he was forgiven and faithful. Redemption didn’t just bring Peter back it propelled him forward. And that’s the promise for us: when we stop running from our past and let Jesus redeem it, God can use us in ways we never imagined. What once felt like the end becomes the evidence of His grace, and the place of our greatest failure becomes the platform for His greatest glory.

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    31 Min.