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Standalone Message | Pastor Jeremy | Sunday Service

19 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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Just because it has not happened yet does not mean God is not going to do it. God is not looking for any time. He is looking for the right time. The time when what he does does not just change your life, but changes the lives of everyone around you. Pastor Jeremy brings a word over three things God wants to revive: dreams the enemy has stolen, promises you have forgotten, and things you quietly set aside and decided were not for you after all. Key Scriptures: Romans 8:11 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehcqDz196Vk&t=491s] | Ephesians 3:20 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehcqDz196Vk&t=200s] | John 10:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehcqDz196Vk&t=610s] Response Questions 1. Is there a dream, promise, or destiny God gave you that the enemy has stolen, circumstances have buried, or you have quietly set aside? 2. Do you believe God's timing is sovereign, that the fullness of time for what he promised you may not have passed but may actually be arriving? 3. What would it look like this month to consecrate yourself and get ready for what God wants to do in and through your life?

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episode Standalone Message | Pastor Jeremy | Sunday Service artwork

Standalone Message | Pastor Jeremy | Sunday Service

Just because it has not happened yet does not mean God is not going to do it. God is not looking for any time. He is looking for the right time. The time when what he does does not just change your life, but changes the lives of everyone around you. Pastor Jeremy brings a word over three things God wants to revive: dreams the enemy has stolen, promises you have forgotten, and things you quietly set aside and decided were not for you after all. Key Scriptures: Romans 8:11 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehcqDz196Vk&t=491s] | Ephesians 3:20 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehcqDz196Vk&t=200s] | John 10:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehcqDz196Vk&t=610s] Response Questions 1. Is there a dream, promise, or destiny God gave you that the enemy has stolen, circumstances have buried, or you have quietly set aside? 2. Do you believe God's timing is sovereign, that the fullness of time for what he promised you may not have passed but may actually be arriving? 3. What would it look like this month to consecrate yourself and get ready for what God wants to do in and through your life?

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episode Built for the Dark | Pastor Jeremy Saylor | Sunday Service artwork

Built for the Dark | Pastor Jeremy Saylor | Sunday Service

Most Christians are praying to get out of hard places. But Jesus keeps showing up in the worst ones on purpose. He didn't announce his church in Jerusalem. He took his disciples 30 miles north to the most perverse place of his day, a city so dark that Jewish rabbis forbade people from going there. And standing at a cave the locals literally called the Gates of Hell, he said, "On this rock I will build my church." That was not an accident. And neither is where God has placed you. Key Scriptures: Matthew 16:13–19 | John 20:19–22 | Acts 1:8 | 1 Corinthians 1:17 | 1 Corinthians 1:21–24 Response Questions 1. What person or place have you written off as too dark or too far gone, and what if that is exactly where Jesus wants to build something? 2. Are you retreating from a hard environment at work, school, or home when God may have placed you there as the light? 3. What would change this week if you stopped tiptoeing around the darkness and started going into it in the power of the Spirit?

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episode Filled To Speak | Pastor Jeremy Saylor | Sunday Service artwork

Filled To Speak | Pastor Jeremy Saylor | Sunday Service

Your voice has more weight than you think and Acts 4 proves it. We watch Peter stand in front of the very leaders connected to Jesus’ crucifixion and speak with a kind of courage that doesn’t make sense on paper. He doesn’t dodge, soften, or perform. He simply names Jesus as Savior and healer and the room can tell something has changed: these are ordinary people who have been with Jesus and are now filled with the Holy Spirit. We take that moment and follow the thread that runs through the book of Acts: when the Spirit fills people, they speak. Not to show off, not to win arguments, but to pray with power and to witness with clarity. We talk about the power of words in the Bible, why “sticks and stones” doesn’t hold up in real life, and how the baptism of the Holy Spirit is meant to create an outflow that reaches the world around us. We break it down into three practical lanes: prayer, proclamation, and practice. We explore praying in the Spirit and what it means when you don’t know what to pray, we challenge the idea that boldness is a personality trait, and we lay out simple steps to grow: desire spiritual gifts, ask the Father, expect to receive, and then give voice to what God is doing in you. If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review that tells us what you’re asking God to empower you to say.

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episode You Have Something to Give | Pastor Jeremy Saylor | Sunday Service artwork

You Have Something to Give | Pastor Jeremy Saylor | Sunday Service

A lame man asked Peter and John for money. They didn't have any. They gave him something better. Most of us walk past needs every day, not because we're cold-hearted, but because we feel under-resourced. We think if we had more money, more time, more training, we would help. But we don't, so we don't. Pastor Jeremy unpacks the story of Acts 3 and reveals a truth that could change how you see every need you encounter: you have more to give than you think, because the power and presence of God already live in you. Key Scriptures: Acts 3:1–10 | 1 Corinthians 6 | 1 Corinthians 12:7 | 1 Corinthians 12:11 | Romans 12:6–8 | Ephesians 1 | Ephesians 3:20 | Deuteronomy 33:25 Response Questions 1. Where is your "Beautiful Gate," the place you regularly pass by and have trained yourself to walk past because you feel like you don't have enough to offer? 2. What has the Holy Spirit actually placed in you, not what you wish you had or what others say they want, that you can give at that gate? 3. Are you willing to respond like Peter and John, with your eyes by truly seeing someone, your words by offering what you have, and your hands by taking action?

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episode The Power of Both | Pastor Noah Ray | Sunday Service artwork

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Are you a Word person or a Spirit person? Pastor Noah Ray says that question is part of the problem. The church has often split into two houses, one that loves Scripture and sound doctrine, and one that loves the manifest presence and power of God. But the New Testament never separates them. The Word and the Spirit were always meant to work together. All Word and no Spirit, we dry up. All Spirit and no Word, we blow up. With both, we grow up. Pastor Noah breaks down three ways the Word and Spirit work in concert and what it actually looks like to live as a Word-and-Spirit person. Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 2:9–14 | 2 Timothy 3:16–17 | Hebrews 4:12 | Deuteronomy 8:11 Response Questions 1. If you're honest, do you lean more toward a "Word house" or a "Spirit house," and what would it look like to grow in the area you've neglected? 2. The Holy Spirit reveals both God's Word and God's ways. Where do you understand what God said but still struggle to know his heart? 3. Of the four things the Spirit does, teaching what is true, rebuking what is wrong, correcting what is broken, and training us in what is right, which one is God working on in you right now?

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