Posts with the tag “testing”
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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Worship Is My Weapon
by Pastor Matt Erikson on September 29th, 2024
Pastor Matt concludes the "In God We Trust" series with a message titled "Worship is My Weapon." He emphasizes that worship is a lifestyle, not just a song, and that it involves aligning our hearts with God's Word. He discusses Abraham's faith and obedience in Genesis 22, highlighting that true worship is about surrender, not sacrifice. Pastor Matt encourages immediate obedience, patience, and communication of faith. He stresses that worship is a weapon against life's battles and calls the congregation to lift their hands in surrender and worship, symbolizing their trust in God. Read More
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Tried By What?
by Pastor Matt Prose on July 28th, 2024
In this conversation, Pastor Matt discusses the role of leadership in the church and the idea of God as a refiner and purifier. He emphasizes the importance of trusting God's process and recognizing one's sinfulness to bridge the gap between humans and God. He invites those in the room to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior and submit to God's refining process, while Pastor Matt expresses gratitude for the opportunity to work together and share his collective experience with the congregation. He also explores how God has a process for answering our questions, citing the example of Abraham in the Bible. He shares personal experiences with God's testing and trials, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a right attitude and trust in God, even when results are not immediate or as expected. Read More
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