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By Jason Sharpe
The podcast currently has 269 episodes available.
Pastor Jason emphasizes the call to be a light for the nations and spread God's salvation to the ends of the earth. Drawing from passages like Genesis 12:1-3 and Matthew 28:19-20, he highlights the importance of going forth to bless others, making disciples of all nations, and being sent to proclaim the good news. Isaiah 6:8 and Mark 16:15 challenge believers to respond with readiness and boldness, saying "Here I am! Send me." Ultimately, the message calls the church to fulfill the Great Commission, knowing that God is with them and that His salvation is for all people.
Pastor Jason highlights the transformative power of prayer. Pastor Jason Sharpe emphasizes how prayer invites God's presence, pushing back darkness, and establishing His will on earth. Drawing from scriptures like Revelation 8:3-5 and Luke 22:31-32, he shows how prayers rise like incense before God, summoning His attention, dispatching angels, and thwarting the enemy's plans. Through unified prayer, as in Matthew 18:18-19, believers can see God’s power manifest and bring His purposes to pass in their lives.
Pastor Jason in this message focuses on the power of unity and the blessings it brings. Drawing from passages like Psalm 133:2 and Acts 2:1-2, he emphasizes that when we shift our focus from self-centeredness to community, God's blessings flow into our lives and homes. The call is to pray fervently for unity, understanding that a united heart and spirit within the church and family open the door for God's favor. Through examples in Scripture, we see how unity has been pivotal in fulfilling God's purpose and bringing His presence among His people.
Pastor Jason Sharpe challenges believers to confront the reality of their spiritual state and the urgency of choosing between heaven and hell. He draws from biblical accounts and teachings to highlight the importance of living in obedience to God’s will and taking a stand for righteousness.
The Sound of Spiritual Conflict: The sounds we make and hear reflect our spiritual condition. Just as in Exodus 32, where the Israelites' singing was confused for the noise of war, the church today must be clear in its message, standing boldly for truth like Peter did in Acts 2:14.
God’s Judgment and Mercy: The examples of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19, Ezekiel 16) and Jesus' warnings (Matthew 10:11-16) reveal that God’s judgment is severe against sin, yet His mercy is extended to those who turn to Him. The comparison by Charles Spurgeon reminds us that complacency and unrepentance can bring harsher judgment than even Sodom faced.
The Church's Message of Hope: The church has a message that transcends material solutions: the power of Jesus' name, His blood, the cross, and the Holy Spirit. As demonstrated in Acts 3:4-8, this message brings spiritual healing and transformation.
A Call to Eternal Decision: Acts 7:54-56 and John 10:25-29 emphasize the choice each person faces: to follow Jesus and receive eternal life or to reject His call. Jesus offers assurance to those who are His sheep—they will never be snatched from His hand.
Pastor Jason Sharpe urges listeners to examine their hearts, align with God’s will, and make a clear decision for their eternal destiny: heaven or hell.
Pastor Jason explores how pain and offense can become gateways for the enemy to influence our lives, but also offers biblical strategies for overcoming these challenges.
Pain as an Open Door:
Message: Pain is often used by the enemy as a way to enter and influence our lives (2 Timothy 4:14-18). We can either overlook pain or be offended by it, with offense being the first step toward deeper hurt (Ephesians 4:26).
The Danger of Offense:
Message: Offense leads to bitterness and deeper wounds (Hebrews 12:15). The enemy seeks to exploit our pain and turn it into a weapon against us (Matthew 26:14-15).
Ways to Overcome:
Message: To overcome pain and offense, we must intentionally seek God's presence, recognizing that God understands our pain and is just. Forgiveness is not a feeling but an act of obedience, and it is essential for healing and moving forward. The Holy Spirit often highlights our hurts as a prelude to new seasons of growth and purpose. It's vital to get back to doing God's will.
Pastor Jason encourages us to address pain and offense with spiritual maturity, leading to healing, forgiveness, and a renewed commitment to God's purpose in our lives.
Pastor Jason contrasts two attitudes towards sin: condoning and condemning. It uses the story of the woman caught in adultery (John 8:3-11) to illustrate how Jesus responds to sin with grace rather than condemnation.
Condoners and Condemners:
Condoners: Those who treat wrongdoing as acceptable or harmless, often overlooking the need for accountability.
Condemners: Those who declare others as guilty and deserving of punishment without considering their own flaws (Matthew 7:1-2).
Jesus’ Response:
Grace Over Judgment: When confronted with the adulterous woman, Jesus challenges her accusers, highlighting the importance of self-reflection before passing judgment (John 8:3-11). He neither condones her sin nor condemns her but offers grace and a call to change.
Application:
Remember Your Worth: Recognize your value as God's creation, bought with a price, and live in a way that honors Him (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).
Extend Grace: Choose to show the grace that you may not have received, following Jesus' example of love and compassion.
Pastor Jason encourages us to navigate the tension between condoning sin and condemning others, urging us to follow Christ's example of offering grace while upholding the call to live a transformed life.
Pastor Jason addresses the reality of hypocrisy in our lives, both as victims and as those who have been guilty of it. Drawing from Acts 4:36-37 and Acts 5:2-11, the message encourages us to confront hypocrisy with honesty, humility, and a renewed commitment to God's calling.
We've All Been Hurt by Hypocrisy:
Message: Hypocrisy can cause deep wounds, but by recalibrating our expectations and trusting in God's understanding (Psalm 103:14), we can heal and refocus on the calling God has placed on our lives (Acts 13:51-52).
We've Been Guilty of Hypocrisy:
Message: Recognize that God sees everything (Hebrews 4:13). We regain strength by confessing our sins (James 5:16) and must refuse to return to hiding, living authentically in our faith (Acts 2:46-47).
Pastor Jason Sharpe calls us to address hypocrisy with integrity and to seek healing and strength in God's truth, ultimately leading us back to a sincere and vibrant walk with Him.
In this message Pastor Jason will reflect on Jesus' relentless love and dedication to every individual, as illustrated in Matthew 18:12-14, where He leaves the ninety-nine sheep to seek out the one that has gone astray.
Jesus Leads Us to the Church:
Scripture: Ephesians 5:25, Ephesians 5:23, Matthew 16:18
Message: Jesus died for the church, serves as its head, and continues to build and work through it. He guides us to find community, support, and purpose within the church.
Jesus Leads Us to Forgiveness:
Message: Jesus' path always leads to forgiveness, offering us a fresh start and release from the burden of sin.
Jesus Leads Us to Healing:
Message: Through His love and sacrifice, Jesus provides healing for our hearts, minds, and bodies, restoring us to wholeness.
Pastor Jason reminds us of Jesus' unwavering pursuit of each of us, calling us back to the church, forgiveness, and healing, regardless of how far we may have strayed.
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In this sermon series on 1 Peter, we dive into the rich depths of the Apostle Peter's powerful message, aimed at equipping believers with biblical literacy and confidence in their faith. From Peter’s background as a fisherman and the chief disciple of Jesus to the context of persecution faced by early Christians, we explore how Peter’s letters offer hope and guidance for living authentically in a world that often feels like exile. We’ll unpack key themes of genuine faith, the impermanence of trials, and the eternal hope found in Jesus Christ, emphasizing the importance of living a holy and grace-focused life. Join us as we navigate these profound truths and learn how they can transform our understanding and approach to faith in today’s world.
The podcast currently has 269 episodes available.