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In this episode, Pastor Peter delivers a stirring call to move beyond being a spectator and actively participate in the fresh moves of God. Grounded in the "pristine artifact" of the gospel—that Christ died, was buried, and rose again (1 Corinthians 15:3)—the message emphasizes that this unstoppable truth must be both received and "handed off" to the next generation,. Drawing from Exodus 13:8-9, we explore the vital importance of explaining the "why" behind our worship to children and new believers, ensuring their hearts are "branded" as God's unique property through core memories of encounter,. Pastor Peter reveals a powerful spiritual principle: that sanctification is linked with celebration, offering a divine prescription of praise to navigate life's stressors and prophesy future victories. By contrasting the anointed "Hosanna" of children with the critical religious spirit that leads to spiritual blindness, the message challenges us to maintain a youthful heart like Joshua and Caleb (Psalm 103),. Ultimately, we are urged to find the stamina to draw near to the Lord during this holy season, recognizing that as we seek Him individually, He draws near to transform our entire city.
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[Click here to follow along with Pastor Peter's sermon notes.]
In this episode, Pastor Peter delivers a stirring call to move beyond being a spectator and actively participate in the fresh moves of God. Grounded in the "pristine artifact" of the gospel—that Christ died, was buried, and rose again (1 Corinthians 15:3)—the message emphasizes that this unstoppable truth must be both received and "handed off" to the next generation,. Drawing from Exodus 13:8-9, we explore the vital importance of explaining the "why" behind our worship to children and new believers, ensuring their hearts are "branded" as God's unique property through core memories of encounter,. Pastor Peter reveals a powerful spiritual principle: that sanctification is linked with celebration, offering a divine prescription of praise to navigate life's stressors and prophesy future victories. By contrasting the anointed "Hosanna" of children with the critical religious spirit that leads to spiritual blindness, the message challenges us to maintain a youthful heart like Joshua and Caleb (Psalm 103),. Ultimately, we are urged to find the stamina to draw near to the Lord during this holy season, recognizing that as we seek Him individually, He draws near to transform our entire city.

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