Salvation Church at Rankin Lake

Get Real

27 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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Pastor Trent Rankin walks through Jesus' parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18:9–14), contrasting outward religion with genuine humility before God. He challenges listeners to stop worrying about what other people think, stop pretending everything is fine, and instead come honestly before Jesus. Using humor, personal stories, and practical application, Trent reminds us that God already knows our hearts, so real transformation begins with confession, repentance, and humility. The message ends with a heartfelt invitation to quit performing for people and start pursuing an authentic relationship with Christ—one built on honesty, grace, and complete dependence on Jesus.

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