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Hope Church Podcast

Podkast av Hope Church Frankfort

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Fruit of the Spirit - Peace

This exploration of peace as a fruit of the Spirit takes us beyond surface-level tranquility into the profound Hebrew concept of shalom—wholeness, completeness, and perfect harmony under God. We discover that biblical peace isn't merely the absence of conflict but the very presence of God in our lives. The message walks us through three essential dimensions of peace: peace with God through Jesus Christ, peace for our souls amid life's chaos, and peace within our communities. Drawing from Isaiah 26:3, we're reminded that perfect peace comes when our minds stay fixed on God rather than the endless distractions and fear-inducing messages of our world. The challenge before us is profound yet simple: in an age of constant information overload and anxiety-producing news cycles, can we redirect our attention to the Prince of Peace? We're invited to recognize that peace cannot be purchased through subscriptions or self-help solutions, but only received through surrendering to Jesus.

17. mai 2026 - 35 min
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Fruit of The Spirit - Joy

This exploration of joy challenges us to reconsider what we truly mean when we talk about being joyful. Drawing from Galatians 5:22, we discover that joy is fundamentally different from happiness. While happiness depends on what happens to us—our circumstances, successes, and comforts—joy is a settled assurance rooted in knowing who God is. The message takes us into the lives of two remarkable women: Mary, the mother of Jesus, who faced tremendous uncertainty when told she would bear the Son of God, and Naomi, who walked through devastating loss and pain. Mary's response to an uncertain future wasn't denial or fear, but worship—she praised God even when she couldn't see the full picture. Naomi's story reminds us that pain can tempt us to rename ourselves after our struggles, to let our identity become defined by our suffering. Yet God was working in the background, orchestrating redemption through Ruth and Boaz.

10. mai 2026 - 35 min
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Fruit of The Spirit - Love

This sermon launches a nine-week series on the Fruit of the Spirit, focusing specifically on love as the foundation of all spiritual fruit. Pastor Jeff challenges the congregation to move beyond passive Christianity to active, sacrificial love that mirrors Christ's love for us. He contrasts the "acts of the flesh" (plural, scattered, self-gratifying) with the "fruit of the Spirit" (singular, unified, God-glorifying), emphasizing that true Christian identity is demonstrated through fruit, not just religious activity or appearance. The message calls believers to surrender their hearts fully to Jesus, recognizing that spiritual fruit grows naturally from an abiding relationship with God rather than through human effort. The sermon emphasizes that love is not sentimental or weak but active, intentional, and sacrificial—demonstrated supremely in Christ's death for us while we were still sinners.

3. mai 2026 - 44 min
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It's Time

This powerful message draws us into the transformative encounter between Jesus and a man suffering from leprosy in Matthew 8:1-4. We're invited to understand leprosy not just as a physical disease, but as a profound metaphor for isolation and lost identity. Just as the leper experienced progressive separation from family, community, and worship, we too can find ourselves isolated by circumstances, labels, and the voices around us that tell us who we are. The sermon brilliantly connects this ancient story to our modern experience of isolation, particularly drawing parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic and how separation has affected our mental health and sense of community. This sermon can be broken down in three points: taking a step of faith despite what others say, trusting in God's authority and willingness to heal, and following through with action. The leper didn't just receive healing; he was restored to community and given back his identity. Jesus didn't simply cure a disease; He touched the untouchable and brought someone back from the margins. This reminds us that God's work in our lives isn't just about fixing problems, but about complete restoration and giving us renewed purpose. The challenge we face is moving from encounter to action, from feeling called to actually stepping forward into what God has placed on our hearts.

12. april 2026 - 30 min
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