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Podcast de New Horizons Christian Church

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Welcome to the weekly podcast from New Horizons Christian Church in Clermont, Florida.Every episode features real, Bible-based teaching from Pastor Frank that’s full of truth, encouragement, and practical insight for everyday life. Whether you’ve been walking with Jesus for years or you're just starting to ask questions, this podcast will help you grow in faith, find community, and discover what it means to follow Jesus — right where you are.Come visit us in person every Sunday Learn more at: https://www.notibutchrist.church/

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Portada del episodio You Can Be Busy for Jesus and Still Miss Him | Luke 10:38-42

You Can Be Busy for Jesus and Still Miss Him | Luke 10:38-42

She was doing everything right. The cooking, the serving, the hosting — all of it good, all of it important. And Jesus didn't rebuke her for any of it. But he did tell her she was missing something. In Luke 10:38-42, we meet Martha — a woman who is working hard, serving faithfully, and slowly coming undone. And when she finally speaks up, Jesus doesn't fix her to-do list. He redirects her heart. This message is for anyone who has been so busy doing good things that they've drifted from the one thing that matters most. It's for the person who has been in the kitchen for a long time — serving, providing, holding everything together — and hasn't stopped long enough to just be with Jesus. Big Idea: You can be doing a lot and miss what matters most. The presence of Jesus isn't found when everything else gets done — it's found when you choose to slow down and be with Him. In this message: Why busyness — even godly busyness — can become a spiritual danger The difference between serving Jesus and sitting with Jesus What Jesus actually said to Martha — and what he didn't say A practical next step for protecting the one thing that can never be taken away 📖 Scripture References: Luke 10:38-42 | Matthew 6:33 | Hebrews 12:2 New Horizons Christian Church | Clermont, FL 11340 Howey Cross Rd, Clermont, FL

11 de may de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio The Narrow Door | Don't Just Stand Near It | Luke 13:22-30

The Narrow Door | Don't Just Stand Near It | Luke 13:22-30

Jesus said something that stopped people in their tracks — and it should stop us too. In Luke 13:22-30, someone asks Jesus a simple question: "Lord, will those who are saved be few?" Jesus doesn't answer the question. Instead, he turns it around and makes it personal. Don't wonder about everyone else, he says. Strive to enter through the narrow door — because many who think they're in, won't be. This is one of the most sobering passages in all of Scripture. And Jesus said it because he loved people too much to let them stay comfortable in a false assumption. Big Idea: The door to salvation is narrow. The opportunity to enter is limited. The decision to choose is personal. Strive now to enter through Jesus Christ. In this message: What Jesus actually meant by "strive" — and why the word should shake you The difference between knowing Jesus and knowing about Jesus Why the prosperity gospel is a lie — and what Jesus actually promised What it means that the first will be last and the last will be first Why the door is still open — and why it won't always be 📖 Scripture References: Luke 13:22-30 | Philippians 3:13-14 | James 2:5 New Horizons Christian Church | Clermont, FL 11340 Howey Cross Rd, Clermont, FL

27 de abr de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Where Is Jesus? | Finding Him When Life Goes Off Script | Luke 2:41-52

Where Is Jesus? | Finding Him When Life Goes Off Script | Luke 2:41-52

Have you ever been certain you knew exactly where Jesus was in your life — only to realize you were looking in the wrong place? In this message from Luke 2:41-52, we look at the only story Scripture gives us from the childhood of Jesus. Mary and Joseph lose track of Jesus for three days — not because they were careless, but because he wasn't where they expected him to be. And when they finally find him, his answer stops them cold. This passage has something urgent to say to anyone who has ever felt like Jesus was distant, or like life has taken a detour you didn't plan for. Big Idea: You find Jesus when you prioritize the Father's presence — not your own assumptions. In this message: Why faithfulness doesn't guarantee your life will be free from interruption The difference between routine and relationship What it actually means to walk by faith and not by sight Where Jesus is always found — and how to get there 📖 Scripture References: Luke 2:41-52 | Jeremiah 29:12-13 | Proverbs 3:5-6 New Horizons Christian Church | Clermont, FL 11340 Howey Cross Rd, Clermont, FL

21 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
Portada del episodio Starting Small | God Starts Small and Grows Big | Luke 13:18-21

Starting Small | God Starts Small and Grows Big | Luke 13:18-21

What if God is already at work — and you're missing it because it doesn't look big enough? In this message from Luke 13:18-21, we look at one of Jesus' shortest parables — the mustard seed — and discover that God almost never begins with the big and the flashy. He begins with the small, the simple, and the seemingly insignificant. And when He is at work, He grows His purposes bigger than we can ever imagine. Big Idea: God often begins with what seems small and insignificant, and grows His purposes bigger than we can ever imagine. In this message: Why the Kingdom of God starts small — and why that's intentional What God is more interested in than buildings and budgets Why small acts of faith can have a massive Kingdom impact The one question you need to answer this week 📖 Scripture References: Luke 13:18-21 | Matthew 13:31-32 | Mark 4:30-32 | Zechariah 4:10 | 1 Corinthians 3:6-7 New Horizons Christian Church | Clermont, FL 11340 Howey Cross Rd, Clermont, FL

14 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio When All Hope Is Gone — The Resurrection of Jesus (Luke 24)

When All Hope Is Gone — The Resurrection of Jesus (Luke 24)

This Easter Sunday, we wrap up our Path to Redemption series by walking through the entire final chapter of the Gospel of Luke — the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Last week, darkness fell over the land. Jesus was crucified, buried in a borrowed tomb, and the stone was sealed. It looked like the end of everything. But God does His greatest work when it looks like all hope is gone. Three truths from Luke 24: 1. The empty tomb confronts your doubts — Your worst moment is not your final moment. Our infinite God is not limited by what looks to be final. 2. The risen Jesus walks with you in your confusion — Just as He walked with the disciples on the road to Emmaus, Jesus meets you where you are. When you see Jesus clearly, everything else starts to make sense. 3. The risen Jesus calls you to live as a witness — The resurrection doesn't just give you hope — it gives you a mission. The big idea: The resurrection of Jesus turns desperation into hope — and it calls for a life-changing response. Key verse: "O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?" — 1 Corinthians 15:55 Next step: Move from simply believing in the resurrection to living as a witness of the resurrection. Coming up: We'll fill in favorite verses from Luke before launching our next series — Gen 1, a study through the book of Acts exploring what the first generation church looked like.

7 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
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