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Worship Is War: The Goodness of God | Pastor Brandon Woodard

32 min · 18 mrt 2026
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The greatest threat to your faith isn’t usually the storm; it’s the sunshine. We’ve all had those seasons where everything just clicks—the kids are great, the job is solid, and the marriage is thriving. But as a culture, we are wired to "call on God" only when the 911 sirens are wailing. When life is "good," we often feel like we can lay down our weapons. We forget that a complacent heart is a defenseless heart. In this message, Pastor Brandon Woodard continues our Worship Is War series by looking at the life of David and the warnings in Deuteronomy 8. We discover that the enemy loves a "fat and happy" Christian who has let God’s provision become the reason they stop seeking His presence. If we only worship when we’re broken, we’re missing the point. Worship is how we fight. It’s how we kill the ego before it can grow and stay alert even in the "promised land." Whether you are in a season of affliction or a season of affluence, it’s time to become "undignified" in our praise. Don’t wait for a crisis to find your voice. Use it now. In This Message: - Why "the sunshine" can be more dangerous to your soul than "the storm." - Learning from King David’s "undignified" worship in 2 Samuel 6. - The danger of forgetting God in the midst of His blessings (Deuteronomy 8). - How to build a "spiritual reserve" so you are unshakable in every season. Next Steps: New to New Post? We’d love to connect with you. https://www.newpost.church/contact-10 Need Prayer or Pastoral Care? Our team would love to pray with you: https://www.newpost.church/care Give: Support the mission of making disciples by visiting: https://www.newpost.church/give Subscribe to stay updated on the latest messages from New Post Church.Worship Is War: The Goodness of God | Pastor Brandon Woodard

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aflevering Kill the Contract | The Book of Judges | Pastor John Rogers artwork

Kill the Contract | The Book of Judges | Pastor John Rogers

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aflevering Kill the Passivity | The Book of Judges | Pastor John Rogers artwork

Kill the Passivity | The Book of Judges | Pastor John Rogers

The moments that change our lives don’t always announce themselves with flashing lights. Sometimes they look like a conversation we don’t want to have, a step we’ve been delaying, a calling we keep explaining away, or an opportunity that requires more courage than we feel like we have. Most of us don’t miss God because we hate Him; we miss Him because we hesitate. We wait for someone else to go first. We wait until we feel ready. We wait until the risk feels smaller. And while we’re waiting, the moment passes. In this message, Pastor John Rogers continues our Judges series by looking at the story of Deborah in Judges 4. At a time when Israel was oppressed, afraid, and stuck, God raised up Deborah as a judge, prophet, and leader who was willing to step into what others were avoiding. While others hesitated, Deborah obeyed. While others sat back, she stepped forward. And through her courage, God brought breakthrough to His people. Passivity may feel safe, but it often keeps us from the very freedom God is trying to lead us into. The issue isn’t always that God hasn’t spoken; sometimes it’s that we haven’t moved. Breakthrough begins when obedience overcomes hesitation. God often moves through the people willing to step up while everyone else is still making excuses. Don’t miss your moment because of hesitation. Step into what God is already doing. In This Message: ► Kill the Passivity: Identifying the hesitation, excuses, fear, and spiritual sitting back that keep us from obedience. ► Deborah’s Courage: How God used someone willing to step forward when others were standing still. ► Don’t Wait to Feel Ready: Why obedience often begins before confidence arrives. ► Step Into the Moment: Practical ways to recognize where God is calling you to act and respond with faith instead of fear. Next Steps: ► New to New Post? We’d love to connect with you: https://www.newpost.church/contact-10 ► Need Prayer? If you’re ready to tear down an altar today, our team would love to stand with you: https://www.newpost.church/care ► Give: Support the mission of making disciples by visiting: https://www.newpost.church/give ► Join a Group: Don't swing the axe alone. Find a community to walk with: https://www.newpost.church/life-groups Subscribe to stay updated on the latest messages from New Post Church. #Sermon #BibleTeaching #BibleStudy #Jesus #Christianity

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aflevering Tear It Down | The Book of Judges | Pastor Brandon Woodard artwork

Tear It Down | The Book of Judges | Pastor Brandon Woodard

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aflevering The Hall of Faith | Moses | Pastor Brandon artwork

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