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Pray Like This: The Lord's Prayer - Intercession
This powerful teaching takes us deep into the heart of Jesus' model prayer, specifically focusing on the revolutionary phrase 'Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.' We discover that prayer isn't just a religious ritual—it's our lifeline to the supernatural power of God. The sermon challenges us to move beyond intellectual agreement into active participation as kingdom builders and intercessors. We learn that when we pray for God's kingdom to expand, we're declaring His sovereign rule is complete and eternal, unlike any earthly power or leader. The message illustrates this through compelling historical examples, from Nebuchadnezzar's temporary reign to modern dictators, showing that only Jesus' kingdom stands forever. What makes this teaching particularly convicting is its call to action: we're invited to pray specifically for salvations, for nations, for the church, and for deliverance from darkness. The prayer walk initiative challenges us to take our prayers beyond the building into our neighborhoods, workplaces, and communities. We're reminded that spiritual warfare is real, but we fight from a position of victory. The most transformative insight is understanding that God's kingdom expands through our prayers—when we intercede for others, we literally participate in bringing heaven's reality to earth. This isn't reserved for spiritual superstars; it's the calling of every believer who takes Jesus at His word.
Leading with Faith: A Mayor's Journey of Love, Service, and Kingdom Purpose
This conversation with Mayor Stephen Kepley of Kentwood, Michigan, reveals how authentic Christian faith can transform public service. Mayor Kepley shares his journey from engineer to four-term mayor, emphasizing that his identity is rooted in Christ rather than his position. He demonstrates that effective Christian leadership in the public sphere requires three core virtues: loving God, fearing God, and loving people. Throughout his testimony, he illustrates how seeking God's reality and kingdom first, maintaining integrity, and genuinely caring for all people—regardless of their religious or cultural background—can create lasting impact. His approach challenges the assumption that bold Christian faith is incompatible with political office, showing instead that authenticity, servant leadership, and dependence on God's guidance can be the very qualities that enable effective governance in a pluralistic society.
Pray Like This: The Lord's Prayer - Who Do You Think You're Talking To?
This powerful exploration of the Lord's Prayer begins with a question that stops us in our tracks: Who do we think we're talking to when we pray? We often rush past the opening words 'Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy' to get to what we consider the 'real' prayer—the requests for daily bread, forgiveness, and deliverance. But what if this first line is actually the key to everything else? By diving deep into what it means for God's name to be holy—separate, incomparable, majestic, and perfectly distinct from sin—we discover that our understanding of God's holiness fundamentally shapes how we approach Him in prayer. Through the honest struggles of Asaph in Psalm 73, we see ourselves reflected: wrestling with why the wicked seem to prosper while we face trials, questioning whether following God is truly worth it, and battling the temptation to air our doubts publicly rather than bringing them to God's throne. The journey from doubt to declaration that Asaph takes reminds us that God is big enough to handle our questions, wise enough to guide us through confusion, and loving enough to meet us with grace rather than condemnation. When we truly grasp God's holiness, our prayers transform from hesitant whispers to bold declarations, rooted not in our own strength but in the unchanging character of the One we're addressing.
Revival and the Next Generation: Empowering Youth to Transform the World
In this powerful exploration of revival and the next generation, we discover why young people hold such a unique place in God's plan for spiritual awakening. Drawing from Jesus's own words when He welcomed children and declared that the kingdom of God belongs to those like them, we're reminded that there's something distinctive about youth that enables God to work in extraordinary ways. Young people possess a moldability and hunger for authenticity that makes them uniquely receptive to the Holy Spirit's movement. They haven't yet hardened into fixed patterns of thinking or become cynical about what God can do. Throughout history, revival has often been carried by teenagers and young adults who possess that childlike faith Jesus spoke of - a willingness to take God at His word without endless questions or skepticism. Today's younger generations face unprecedented challenges through technology and social media, yet these very struggles are creating a hunger for something real and authentic. They're searching for genuine connection and truth in a world of digital facades. This isn't a weakness but an opportunity - what the enemy meant for destruction, God is turning into fertile ground for revival. We're challenged to recognize that the same generation we sometimes label as entitled or distracted may actually become the most devout and equipped generation since the beginning of the church, potentially ushering in the return of Jesus. The call is clear: we must disciple them properly, teach them Scripture, challenge them to serve rather than simply entertaining them, and believe that God wants to use them powerfully right now, not someday in the distant future.
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