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Some Sundays don’t just teach you something, they name what you’ve been carrying. We start with Pentecost as a whole season of practice, not a one-time moment, and we lean into the promise Jesus gives his followers: the Holy Spirit is not only near us, but in us. That means you are never asked to live like Jesus by yourself. We talk about the Spirit as Comforter and Guide, the one who illuminates truth, reshapes how we see, and reconnects us to the source of life when everything feels scattered.
From there, we step into Matthew and meet a frustrated Jesus describing a generation that refuses to join the song, whether it’s a wedding dance or a funeral lament. The tension feels modern: we can dismiss God’s voice when it doesn’t come in the form we prefer. We explore the line “wisdom is shown to be right by its results,” and we ask hard, practical questions about what our thoughts and choices actually produce. Do they build God’s kingdom through mercy, generosity, and belonging, or do they feed fear, division, and anxious certainty?
Then the invitation turns gentle and specific: “Come to me… and I will give you rest.” We unpack what it means to be yoked to Jesus rather than to an ill-fitting burden, and we connect it to the “unforced rhythms of grace” and a faith that helps you live freely and lightly. Along the way, we draw wisdom from Brother Lawrence and his practice of the presence of God in ordinary work, plus a closing blessing that calls for a wider circle, a larger table, and nervous systems that remember we belong to Love.
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This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving
In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake
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Some Sundays don’t just teach you something, they name what you’ve been carrying. We start with Pentecost as a whole season of practice, not a one-time moment, and we lean into the promise Jesus gives his followers: the Holy Spirit is not only near us, but in us. That means you are never asked to live like Jesus by yourself. We talk about the Spirit as Comforter and Guide, the one who illuminates truth, reshapes how we see, and reconnects us to the source of life when everything feels scattered.
From there, we step into Matthew and meet a frustrated Jesus describing a generation that refuses to join the song, whether it’s a wedding dance or a funeral lament. The tension feels modern: we can dismiss God’s voice when it doesn’t come in the form we prefer. We explore the line “wisdom is shown to be right by its results,” and we ask hard, practical questions about what our thoughts and choices actually produce. Do they build God’s kingdom through mercy, generosity, and belonging, or do they feed fear, division, and anxious certainty?
Then the invitation turns gentle and specific: “Come to me… and I will give you rest.” We unpack what it means to be yoked to Jesus rather than to an ill-fitting burden, and we connect it to the “unforced rhythms of grace” and a faith that helps you live freely and lightly. Along the way, we draw wisdom from Brother Lawrence and his practice of the presence of God in ordinary work, plus a closing blessing that calls for a wider circle, a larger table, and nervous systems that remember we belong to Love.
If this sermon gives you language for what you’ve been feeling, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.
Support the show
This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would like to support the ongoing work of First Love Church you can donate at https://www.firstlovechurch.org/giving
In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake