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The Well Church Keller Sermons

Podcast de The Well Church Keller

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Welcome to the official podcast of The Well Church in Keller, Texas. Each week, we share gospel-centered sermons that invite you to slow down, hear from God, and live with intention. Whether you’re part of our local community or listening from afar, we hope these messages encourage you to trust Jesus deeply, love others fully, and walk faithfully in the everyday moments of life. Learn more about us at thewellchurchkeller.org or join us in person on Sundays.

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episode Wait on the Lord - Exodus 19 artwork

Wait on the Lord - Exodus 19

We live in a culture that celebrates speed, efficiency, and instant results. But what if God does some of His deepest work while we're waiting? In this episode, we journey through Exodus 19 as Israel arrives at Mount Sinai after months in the wilderness. Instead of immediately receiving what they hoped for, God calls them to wait—and to consecrate themselves. Together, we'll explore why waiting on God is not a sign of weakness but an act of wisdom and trust. We'll also discover how consecration prepares us for transformation and why letting go of misplaced loyalties may be the key to experiencing God's presence more fully. Key Takeaways: Good things come to those who wait on the Lord. Waiting is not weakness; waiting is wisdom. God is often working behind the scenes when we can't see it. Consecration prepares us for transformation. God may be asking us to lay down distractions, idols, or unhealthy attachments so we can hear His voice more clearly. Scriptures: Exodus 19:1-11 Isaiah 40:31 Psalm 27:14 Lamentations 3:25 Joshua 3:5 Joshua 7:13 Zephaniah 3:17 1 Peter 2:9 Question for Reflection: What devotion, loyalty, commitment, or distraction is God asking you to lay down so that you can see Him more clearly and hear Him more fully? Thank you for listening. If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs encouragement in a season of waiting.

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episode God's Power Against the Amalakites - Exodus 17 artwork

God's Power Against the Amalakites - Exodus 17

In this message from our ongoing series in Exodus, Men's Minister Adrien Parker takes us to Exodus 17 — where the Israelites, barely out of the wilderness, are ambushed by the Amalekites in one of the most lopsided matchups in the Old Testament. What God does next isn't what anyone expects. Instead of fighting the battle for them like he did at the Red Sea, he puts Moses on a hill with a staff and tells Joshua to go fight. And as long as Moses's hands are raised, Israel wins. When they drop, Israel loses. It's a strange battle — and it's one of the most honest pictures of what God is doing when he doesn't just fix things for us. Adrien draws on the imagery of architectural blueprints, ancient high places, and the Hebrew name Yahweh Nissi to unpack what this passage is really saying: that you are designed for dependency, given an identity you don't have to search for, and called into a victory that was already won. Key themes: Dependency as design, not weakness The four friends Moses needed (prophet, priest, servant, fighter) Identity and the high places The Exodus Way — God's pattern of brokenness, wilderness, and wholeness Yahweh Nissi: the Lord is my Banner Scripture references: Exodus 17:8–15 · Psalm 121 · Isaiah 59:19 · John 12:32 · 2 Corinthians 12:7–9 · James 1:2–4

18 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Water From the Rock - Exodus 17:1-7 - Mother's Day artwork

Water From the Rock - Exodus 17:1-7 - Mother's Day

What do you do when you've followed God faithfully — and you still end up in a dry, depleted place? In Exodus 17, Israel has already crossed the Red Sea. God has already fed them with quail and manna. And yet when they arrive at Rephidim and find no water, they grumble, complain, and ask the question that every person of faith has whispered in a hard season: "Is the Lord among us or not?" In this Mother's Day message, we sit down with three mothers from our congregation for an honest conversation about wilderness seasons — what they look like, what they cost, and what they produce in your faith over time. You'll hear from a mother who went back to school at 43 with three kids at home, survived breast cancer she discovered because of the very career detour she didn't want, and has been married 47 years. You'll hear from a mother nine months into an unexpected divorce, raising two kids and leaning hard into God and community to carry her through. And you'll hear from a mother navigating the beautiful chaos of raising four kids, learning to parent from God's blueprint rather than tradition or fear. What ties their stories together is the same thing that ties Exodus 17 together: God was already standing at the rock before any of them arrived. The provision was real. The source was unexpected. And the community He placed around them was anything but accidental. If you are in a wilderness season right now — depleted, unsure, or just holding on — this episode is for you. Key themes in this episode: Trusting God when the resources run dry Modeling honest, imperfect faith for your children Finding God's provision in unexpected places The essential role of community in hard seasons How conflict-filled seasons deepen rather than destroy faith Scripture: Exodus 17:1–7 | Psalm 95:1–9 | Romans 12:12 | Jeremiah 29:11

12 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode “Just Enough!” - Exodus 16 artwork

“Just Enough!” - Exodus 16

What if the desert isn't a sign that God forgot you — but proof that He's keeping you close? In this episode, we're in Exodus 16 as Israel makes one of the fastest U-turns in Scripture: from worship at the Red Sea to full-on grumbling in the wilderness. They had abundance in Egypt. Now they have nothing. And their response reveals something uncomfortably familiar about our own hearts. We dig into: Why God led Israel into scarcity right after their greatest miracle The difference between abundance and advancement — and why they're not the same thing The Hebrew word lefah and what "just enough" actually means The razor-thin line between complaining and prayer What the Shema has to do with manna, quail, and your daily bread The wilderness isn't a punishment. It's a classroom. And God's provision of "just enough" isn't Him being stingy — it's Him keeping you dependent on the right thing. 📖 Scripture: Exodus 16 | Numbers 11:31 | Psalm 30:5 | Philippians 4:19

4 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode I Am the God Who Delivers You From Slavery - Exodus 14 artwork

I Am the God Who Delivers You From Slavery - Exodus 14

In Exodus 14, the Israelites find themselves trapped—Red Sea in front of them, Pharaoh’s army behind them. It looks like God has led them into a disaster. But what if it’s actually a setup for something greater? In this episode, we explore how fear can drive us back toward what enslaves us—and why many of us struggle to embrace the freedom God offers. This message challenges us to confront the areas of our lives where we’ve grown comfortable with bondage and invites us to trust God even when the path forward feels uncertain. In this episode: The difference between God’s strategy and our expectations Why fear often leads us back to slavery Modern forms of “slavery” we don’t always recognize What it looks like to trust God in impossible situations Key Scripture: Exodus 14 Memorable Line: “The Lord will fight for you—you need only to be still.” Reflection Question: Where in your life does freedom feel more uncomfortable than staying stuck?

20 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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