Posts with the tag “holy-spirit”

Miracles: How Many Steps?
by Pastor Matt Erikson on April 20th, 2025
The journey of faith and spiritual transformation requires patience and persistence, especially when facing life's challenges. Through examining five common faith obstacles - death, disappointment, dysfunction, disbelief, and discouragement - we discover that God often works gradually in our lives. Using the biblical story of the Emmaus road, we learn that transformation typically requires many steps of faithful persistence. Rather than seeking immediate results, true spiritual growth comes through consistent steps of faith, even in moments of doubt and weakness.  Read More
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Momentum Is A Must
by Pastor Matt Erikson on March 23rd, 2025
Kingdom momentum represents divine forward movement that advances God's purposes beyond personal success. It begins, flows through, and returns to God's house, often facing questioning and criticism from others who don't understand. This momentum requires pure motives that lead our methods, involving both internal necessity and external shaping. When we align with this pattern and become conduits rather than hoarders of blessing, we experience the rich and satisfying life in all areas.  Read More
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Assigned For Purpose
by Pastor Matt Erikson on March 9th, 2025
Life's assignments, whether seemingly insignificant or challenging, serve as stepping stones toward fulfilling God's greater purpose. These assignments flow from God's house, align with His purpose, and ultimately flow back to benefit His kingdom. Many resist these tasks due to pride, comfort, or inability to see their connection to the bigger picture. By approaching each assignment with purpose and dedication, we can better understand and fulfill God's plan for our lives.  Read More
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Advancing with Purpose
by Pastor Carrie Erikson on March 2nd, 2025
The message at Mercy City Church emphasized the importance of aligning with God's heart cry to live a purposeful life. The speaker referenced Pastor Mike's previous message on advancing with God's heart cry, using examples from movies like Braveheart. The key points included understanding God's heart for relationships and community, and the need to leave behind personal desires and sins to advance together. The speaker highlighted the importance of building relationships, expecting the unexpected, and seeking God's strategies for victory. The message concluded with a call to action for personal and communal advancement, encouraging connection and purposeful living.  Read More
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Playing To Win
by Pastor Mike Ploen on February 23rd, 2025
The message at Mercy City Church emphasized the importance of focusing on impacting the world rather than personal success. It highlighted the concept of significance, where one gives away their achievements. The speaker used the story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho to illustrate the power of faith and the covenant with God. The message stressed the need for spiritual momentum, urging believers to adopt a war cry of "Rock Kazakh Amaz" (Be strong and courageous) and to align their hearts with God's will. The speaker encouraged boldness and power in 2025, emphasizing that true victory comes from playing to win and standing firm in faith.  Read More
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The God Nudge
by Pastor Matt Erikson on February 16th, 2025
Pastor Matt discusses the importance of aligning with God's will before accelerating in one's spiritual journey. He references Joshua chapter 5, highlighting the Israelites' transition from the wilderness to the Promised Land, emphasizing the necessity of circumcision as a symbol of covenant and alignment with God. Matt stresses that while miracles are significant, living in the Promised Land requires internal alignment and a commitment to God's promises. He encourages the congregation to embrace community, align their hearts with God, and prepare for a season of accelerated momentum, warning against misinterpreting enemy fear as a cue for action.  Read More
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Underdog
by Pastor Matt and Carrie Erikson on February 9th, 2025
The message emphasized the transformative power of embracing new seasons and aligning with God's momentum. Pastor Matt and Speaker 3 discussed the story of Rahab, a prostitute who, by faith, hid Israelite spies and later aligned with God's people. Rahab's journey illustrates the importance of acknowledging new seasons, recognizing God's work, and aligning with His will. The speakers encouraged the congregation to let go of their pasts and embrace the new life God offers, highlighting that change is essential for growth and fulfilling God's purpose. The message concluded with an invitation for attendees to commit their lives to Jesus and embrace their new season.  Read More
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Moses is Dead
by Pastor Matt Erikson on February 2nd, 2025
Pastor Matt celebrates the church's 10th anniversary and introduces a new series called Momentum, defined as acceleration with ease. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging new seasons in life and aligning with God's plan. Using the biblical story of Joshua taking over from Moses, Pastor Matt encourages the congregation to move forward with faith, trusting God's promises rather than relying on people. He stresses the need for biblical literacy and staying connected to God's Word. The message concludes with a call to embrace new opportunities and trust in God's divine order.  Read More
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Favor Ain't Fair
by Pastor Matt Erikson on January 26th, 2025
Pastor Matt's message emphasized the concept of favor and consistency. He recounted his mother's poor gift-giving skills to illustrate that God's gifts are tailored to individual needs and timings. The sermon highlighted that God's favor is not fair but based on readiness and consistency. Key points included the importance of character, celebrating small wins, and seizing opportunities. The biblical example of the disciples choosing Matthias to replace Judas underscored the need for faithfulness and consistency in prayer and unity. The message concluded with a call to pursue Jesus consistently to be ready for God's favor.  Read More
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The Choice to be Prepared
by Pastor Carrie Erikson on January 19th, 2025
The message at Mercy City Church focused on Matthew 25:1-13, the parable of the ten bridesmaids. The speaker emphasized the importance of spiritual preparedness, likening oil to the Holy Spirit and the lamps to our salvation. The wise bridesmaids, who had extra oil, symbolized those spiritually prepared, while the foolish bridesmaids, who ran out of oil, represented those unprepared. Key points included the necessity of personal responsibility, avoiding procrastination, and setting appropriate boundaries. The message encouraged listeners to assess their spiritual condition, seek fresh oil, and strive for spiritual maturity.  Read More
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How to Identify a Leader Worth Following
by Pastor Matt Erikson on January 12th, 2025
Pastor Matt discusses the qualities of a leader worth following, emphasizing humility, honesty, hopefulness, honorability, and honoring others. He highlights the importance of leaders being humble in both success and failure, honest in their speech and actions, and hopeful in their outlook. Pastor Matt stresses that true leaders are developed through personal relationships with Jesus and painful experiences, not simply found. He encourages the congregation to reflect on their own lives and whether they embody these qualities, aiming to inspire others to follow Jesus.  Read More
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I've Made Up My Mind
by Pastor Matt Erikson on January 5th, 2025
Pastor Matt introduces a new series called "Follow the Leader," emphasizing the importance of making intentional decisions before opportunities arise. He stresses that choices lead, and feelings follow, urging listeners to commit to their goals and decisions before the moment presents itself. Using biblical examples, he illustrates the immediate response of Jesus' first disciples to His call, highlighting their faith and readiness. Pastor Matt also discusses the concept of 100% responsibility for personal decisions and encourages listeners to choose their leader, new life, and level of involvement, aiming for a strong start and finish in the coming year.  Read More
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The Mission to Dream
by Pastor Carrie Erikson on December 22nd, 2024
The message emphasized the importance of dreaming and aligning our dreams with God's divine plan. Pastor Carrie highlighted that God's thoughts and ways are higher than ours, as stated in Isaiah 55. God's creativity, evident in Genesis 1:1, is reflected in our unique gifts and dreams. She encouraged the congregation to seek God's dreams for their lives, which are rooted in intimacy and relationship with Him. She shared examples of how God's faithfulness has manifested in the lives of church members, including starting businesses, marriages, and healing. The message concluded with a call to slow down, connect with God, and seek His dreams for the upcoming year.  Read More
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Margin To Dream
by Pastor Matt Erikson on December 15th, 2024
Pastor Matt discusses the importance of having "margin to dream," referencing biblical examples like Mary and Joseph. He emphasizes that as people age, they often lose the margin in their lives to dream, which is crucial for experiencing God's miracles. Matt encourages slowing down in messy moments, clearing the mess, and taking note of it, as it might be a prelude to a miracle. He stresses the need to weigh eternal values against temporary ones and to create space for God's intervention. The message concludes with a call for listeners to seek new dreams and visions from God.  Read More
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Meant To Dream
by Pastor Matt Erikson on December 8th, 2024
Pastor Matt introduces a new series titled "Dreaming of a White Christmas," reflecting on childhood dreams and the loss of such anticipation as adults. He argues that dreaming is not just for children but essential for believers, citing Acts 2:17-18. Matt identifies three roadblocks to dreaming: thoughts, images, and sensations. He emphasizes the importance of transforming one's mindset, adopting God's blueprint, and replacing negative images and sensations with God's truth. He shares a personal story of overcoming abuse and stresses the power of prayer over worry. The message concludes with a call to dream again and embrace God's vision for 2025.  Read More
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Restoration In Progress
by Skyler Crowl on December 1st, 2024
The message focused on the concept of restoration and reconnection. Skyler Crowl shared a personal story from January 2022 in Death Valley, where a sign about restoration sparked reflection on biblical restoration. The discussion highlighted three aspects: justification, sanctification, and healing. Skyler emphasized Jesus' awareness of our brokenness, His desire for reconnection, and the importance of vulnerability. He illustrated this with a story from Mark 3 about a man with a deformed hand, emphasizing that reconnection with Jesus can lead to restoration. The message concluded with a call for vulnerability and reconnection with God.  Read More
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I Am
by Pastor Carrie Erikson on November 24th, 2024
Pastor Carrie Erikson discusses the significance of Jesus' actions in Luke 8:26-39, emphasizing that Jesus embodies the gospel and that his actions provide principles for daily life. She highlights Jesus' intentional journey to the Gentile region of the Gerasenes, where he encounters a man possessed by demons. Jesus' presence immediately brings freedom, as the demons recognize his authority and are cast out, leading to the man's healing. However, the townsfolk react with fear and rejection, asking Jesus to leave. Pastor Carrie underscores that the gospel brings freedom, rejection, and a mandate to share one's testimony, urging the congregation to let God heal rejection and to share their testimonies.  Read More
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Oh Ye Of Little Faith
by Pastor Carrie Erikson on November 17th, 2024
Pastor Carrie discusses the importance of hearing, understanding, and obeying God's word, as exemplified in Luke 8. She highlights Jesus' tour, his teachings, and the significance of parables, particularly the parable of the sower and the seed, which illustrates the varying impacts of God's word. Carrie emphasizes that true faith is revealed in times of storms, urging believers to trust in Jesus' authority over all things. She concludes by encouraging listeners to trust in God's power and not to let fear control them, citing scriptures to support her message.  Read More
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Caught in the Act
by Pastor Matt Erikson on November 10th, 2024
Pastor Matt discusses the true essence of the gospel, emphasizing grace and mercy over fear and judgment. He contrasts the spirit of religion, which demands impossible standards and judgment, with the gospel, which offers mercy and transformation. Using John 8, he illustrates how Jesus' response to the woman caught in adultery highlights mercy and forgiveness, challenging the religious leaders' hypocrisy. Pastor Matt encourages repentance, not as a burden but as a transformative act leading to a life free from sin. He calls for a shift from religious practices to a genuine relationship with Jesus, emphasizing that the gospel changes lives and should be evident in daily actions and interactions.  Read More
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My Friends Are Better Than Your Friends
by Pastor Matt Erikson on November 3rd, 2024
Pastor Matt introduces a new series titled "Simple Gospel," focusing on the positive aspects of the gospel rather than fear-based teachings. He defines the Gospels as the first four books of the New Testament and emphasizes the Bible's inerrancy. The message centers on Mark 2, where Jesus heals a paralyzed man, illustrating the power of faith and forgiveness. Pastor Matt distinguishes between good friends and godly friends, stressing the importance of fruitfulness in a believer's life. He warns against reducing spirituality to familiarity and encourages pursuing godly friends who embody faith, forgiveness, and the fullness of life.  Read More
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The Irresistible Invite
by Pastor Matt Erikson on October 27th, 2024
Pastor Matt delivered a message encouraging the congregation to be bold in their faith and actively engage with others. He emphasized the importance of making invites to church, particularly to unchurched or disconnected individuals, rather than focusing on church attendance. Pastor Matt highlighted that 90% of churchgoers do not invite others to church, often due to forgetting their own life transformation. He shared inspiring stories of individuals who accepted Jesus and led others to faith through personal invitations. Matt concluded by urging the congregation to make irresistible invites that focus on Jesus and the life change He brings.  Read More
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Made for the Middle
by Pastor Matt Erikson on October 20th, 2024
Pastor Matt delivered a sermon emphasizing the importance of training new believers to become spiritual warriors. He highlighted the need to protect and disciple the harvest, urging the congregation to embrace the "valley of decision" rather than avoiding it. Pastor Matt shared personal experiences of feeling stuck and the necessity of vision and faith. He referenced Numbers 16, illustrating the importance of standing in the middle, even amidst division and judgment. The sermon concluded with a call to action for believers to embrace their roles and make a difference in their immediate surroundings.  Read More
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The Valley of Decision
by Pastor Carrie Erikson on October 6th, 2024
Pastor Carrie from Mercy City Church in Lincoln, Nebraska, introduced a new series titled "Sickles and Swords," emphasizing the importance of spiritual readiness and the concept of harvest. She highlighted the need for repentance, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the urgency of actively engaging in evangelism. Statistical data revealed that 82% of unchurched individuals might attend church if invited, but only 2% of churchgoers invited non-Christians last year. Pastor Carrie called for a proactive approach to reaching the lost, urging the congregation to be bold in sharing their faith and to prepare for a spiritual harvest.  Read More
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The Deep End
by Pastor Matt Erikson on September 22nd, 2024
Pastor Matt continues the "In God We Trust" series at Mercy City Church, focusing on financial struggles and spiritual battles. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing, accepting, and deepening our understanding of spiritual warfare, referencing Ephesians 6:12-13 and 2 Corinthians 10:3-5. He shares a personal story about his brother to illustrate the need to trust God in challenging situations, as seen in the story of Peter walking on water. Matt concludes by urging attendees to trust God fully, aligning their hearts and actions with His will.   Read More
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Student Takeover
by Panel on September 1st, 2024
This week at Mercy City Church featured a student takeover led by Derek, the student pastor, and Aaron, overseeing the college young adults ministry. They highlighted the significant impact of God on the younger generation, emphasizing the transformative power of faith. Testimonies from students like Gore, Amelia, Ethan, and Sammy shared their personal journeys of finding peace, joy, and purpose through faith. The discussion underscored the importance of intergenerational connection and support, encouraging older generations to participate actively in the lives of younger believers. Pastor Matt concluded with a call to action, urging everyone to bridge gaps and invest in the next generation.  Read More
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Ends of the Earth
by Pastor Matt Erikson on July 21st, 2024
Pastor Matt shared updates on Mercy City Church's mission and ministry in Africa, emphasizing the importance of compassionate ministry both locally and globally. He encouraged listeners to have an open heart and mind towards serving others, regardless of cultural background or geographical location. Later, he emphasized the importance of receiving the power of the Holy Spirit to be witnesses of Jesus Christ, and provided examples of sharing the gospel in practical and meaningful ways. Finally, Pastor Matt discussed the importance of ministering to enemies and opponents, and encouraged listeners to seek boldness and honesty in seeking help and guidance from God.   Read More
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