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Hear sermons and series from pastor Ian McFarland from Cornerstone Community Church in Riverton Wyoming. Ian preaches the good news about Jesus Christ and his saving grace.

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Portada del episodio The Glory That Is Due

The Glory That Is Due

In this powerful message, Ian McFarland preached about the overwhelming complexity of life and the beautifully simple truth that gives meaning to it all: humanity was created for the glory of God. Walking through passages like Romans 1, 1 Corinthians 2, Isaiah 43, Psalm 16, Revelation 4, and 1 Corinthians 10:31, Ian explored how people search endlessly for purpose, identity, fulfillment, and happiness, yet remain restless apart from the God who made them. Ian unpacked the reality that while life, relationships, emotions, and even theology can feel impossibly complicated, God has made the most important truths accessible. From Romans 1:19-21, he taught that God has revealed Himself clearly through creation, and that humanity’s deepest problem is not ignorance of God, but refusing to glorify Him. He also examined how the Gospel is both wonderfully simple and infinitely deep — simple enough for a child to receive, yet profound beyond full human comprehension (Matthew 19:14, Hebrews 5:12-14, Romans 11:33, Ephesians 3:19). The sermon emphasized that true joy, peace, and abundance are only found when life is centered on God rather than self. Ian challenged listeners with the truth that modern culture promises fulfillment through self-expression, achievement, comfort, and autonomy, yet continues producing unprecedented emptiness, anxiety, and hopelessness. Through scriptures like Psalm 16:11, Isaiah 62:5, Zephaniah 3:17, and Psalm 27:4, he reminded the church that God delights in His people and invites them into fullness of joy in His presence. Ian also gave practical encouragement for daily living: glorify God in the ordinary moments of life — waking up, working, eating, resting, learning, creating, worshiping, and loving others. Drawing from Psalm 118:24, Psalm 59:16, Psalm 145:15-16, Psalm 4:8, Exodus 35:30-35, and 1 Corinthians 10:31, he urged believers to reorient every aspect of life around worship and gratitude to the Creator. Ultimately, this sermon was a call to stop living for lesser things and rediscover the purpose for which humanity was made: “To Him be glory forever and ever.” (Ephesians 3:20-21)

Ayer - 44 min
Portada del episodio The Wild Places Pt 3

The Wild Places Pt 3

The Wild Places – Part 3 In this message from Luke 4, we continue exploring Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness and what it reveals about the spiritual battle every believer faces. Temptation rarely appears obvious or terrifying at first. More often, it works quietly through our desires, distractions, comforts, and compromises until we slowly drift from dependence on God. This sermon examines how the enemy seeks to devour by elevating our desires above the will of the Father, and how Jesus overcame every temptation through surrender, the power of God’s Word, and the fullness of the Holy Spirit. Together we explore: • Why temptation is often subtle and dangerous • How Satan works through our desires rather than against them • The spiritual risks of comfort, self-indulgence, and distraction • What Jesus’ wilderness testing teaches us about overcoming temptation • Why Scripture must be understood through the heart and character of God • How true freedom and joy are found in surrender to the Father’s will This message is both a warning and an encouragement: we are not powerless in the wilderness. Through Christ, believers have been given the Spirit, the Word of God, and the grace to endure temptation faithfully. Luke 4 reminds us that the battle is ultimately a battle of desires—and that lasting life is found not in feeding the flesh, but in delighting in the will of God.

19 de may de 2026 - 53 min
Portada del episodio More Blessed

More Blessed

More Blessed – Sermon Summary In this message, the focus is on learning to trust the goodness and wisdom of God even when life does not unfold the way we hoped. Many of our struggles come not simply from suffering, but from believing we know what is best for us better than God does. The sermon reminds us that while we often long for certain outcomes, only God fully sees the future and knows what will truly lead to life, faith, and joy. The message contrasts the world’s self-centered mindset with the way of Christ. Culture tells us to pursue ourselves, demand fulfillment, and make life about our own happiness. Scripture teaches the opposite: true life is found in surrender, service, and trusting God’s plan. Jesus Himself modeled this by emptying Himself, serving others, and enduring suffering with joy set before Him. A major theme throughout the sermon is that joy is not discovered through getting everything we want, but through giving ourselves away for the good of others. Drawing from Philippians 2, Hebrews 12, and Acts 20:35, the message emphasizes that “it is more blessed to give than to receive.” Real fulfillment comes when believers stop centering life around themselves and instead find purpose in loving, serving, and sacrificing for others. The sermon especially honors mothers and those who faithfully pour themselves out for their families and others. Motherhood is presented as a living picture of Christlike love — serving, enduring, sacrificing, and finding joy in giving life away. Believers are encouraged not to grow resentful or weary, but to run the race God has set before them with endurance, gratitude, and trust in His goodness. Ultimately, the message calls Christians to anchor themselves in the truth of who God is: trustworthy, wise, loving, and sovereign. Even difficult paths are not meaningless when placed in His hands. The path of surrender, generosity, and selfless love is the path Jesus walked — and according to Him, it is the path that is truly “more blessed.”

15 de may de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Life In The Wild Part 2

Life In The Wild Part 2

Life in the Wild, Part 2 – Sermon Summary In this message from Luke 4, the focus centers on Jesus being led by the Spirit into the wilderness and facing temptation from Satan. The sermon explores not only the reality of spiritual warfare, but also the incredible significance of Christ entering fully into the human experience. After His baptism, where the Father declared Jesus to be His beloved Son, Jesus was immediately led into the wilderness. There, Satan challenged both His identity and His obedience. The repeated phrase, “If you are the Son of God,” reveals the enemy’s attempt to test and undermine what God had already declared. The sermon wrestles honestly with a deep theological question: Could Jesus have sinned? While opinions differ on the technical details, the central truth remains clear and essential — Jesus was truly tempted, yet He did not sin. His temptations were not superficial or staged. He experienced real hunger, weakness, suffering, and pressure, yet remained perfectly obedient to the Father. A major theme throughout the message is the humility of Christ. Though fully God, Jesus willingly limited Himself in His earthly life. He learned, grew, relied on the Spirit, and lived in total submission to the Father’s will. He did not overcome temptation through some divine shortcut, but through complete dependence on the Spirit of God and the Word of God. The first temptation — turning stones into bread — reveals the deeper nature of temptation itself. The issue was not bread, but trust. Satan tempted Jesus to step outside the Father’s will and provide for Himself independently. Jesus refused, responding with Scripture: “Man shall not live by bread alone.” His life was anchored not in physical satisfaction, but in obedience and communion with the Father. The sermon challenges listeners to consider how they face similar temptations today. What “stones” are we being tempted to turn into bread? In what ways are we tempted to take control, trust ourselves, or seek fulfillment outside God’s design? The message concludes by emphasizing the importance of loving and treasuring God’s Word. Jesus withstood temptation because the Word of God was deeply rooted in His heart. Believers are encouraged not only to read Scripture, but to hunger for it, delight in it, and allow it to shape every part of life. Ultimately, this sermon is a call to trust God in the wilderness, rely on His Word, and remember that Jesus understands our struggles because He entered fully into them Himself. He endured temptation so that His people would not have to fight alone.

9 de may de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Life in the Wild

Life in the Wild

"If you are the Son of God..." With these words, the greatest record of victory in human history began. In the first part of this series, we look at the wilderness not just as a physical desert, but as a spiritual battlefield. While the first Adam faced a serpent in a lush garden and lost, the Second Adam (Jesus) stepped into a barren wasteland to face that same enemy—and won. Discover why Jesus’ victory in the desert was just as necessary for your salvation as the Cross and the Empty Tomb. If you've been feeling the "heat" of temptation lately, this message will help you understand the spiritual geography of the world we live in and why, in Christ, the chains of defeat are finally broken. In This Episode: * The Two Adams: A comparison between the Garden of Eden and the Judean Wilderness. * The Restrained Chaos: Exploring God's original design for "subduing" the earth and how sin turned the world into a spiritual wild place. * A Heavyweight Clash: Why the temptation of Christ was a declaration of war between two opposing kingdoms. * Why We Still Struggle: An honest look at why temptation still feels so strong even though the enemy has been defeated. Description:Why did the Spirit lead Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted? In this sermon, we explore the "spiritual wild places" that exist all around us. From the ethical dilemmas of physical exploration to the internal battle against "rulers and principalities," this message provides a framework for understanding the conflict every believer faces. Key theological themes: * Shalom vs. Wilderness: Understanding the transition from the "very good" creation of Genesis to the "dark world" of Ephesians 6. * The Record of the Enemy: How Satan’s "undefeated" streak against humanity was shattered by Jesus in the flesh. * The Identity of the Son: Why the Devil’s primary target was Jesus’ relationship with His Father ("If you are the Son of God..."). * The Coming Rest: Why our current grief and struggle with sin is like the "birth pains" described in John 16, pointing toward a future joy that no one can take away.

28 de abr de 2026 - 55 min
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