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Trust, Verify, and Surrender | Luke Edgerton | 7/12/2026

51 min · 12. juli 2026
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Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Paul's letter to the Galatians, focusing on the purity of the gospel message and the danger of mixing grace with works-based religion. The pastor emphasizes that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not through adherence to traditions or rules. Paul's example of verifying his gospel message with the other apostles demonstrates the importance of trusting but verifying spiritual teaching. The sermon challenges believers to stop striving to earn God's approval through their own efforts and instead surrender to His grace. The central message is that God doesn't need our skills or strategies—He wants our "yes" and our faith. The pastor confronts the spirit of religion that keeps people from experiencing the Father's presence, calling believers to step out in faith and trust that God's Word proves true when we act upon it. Key Points: -Paul verified his gospel message with Peter, James, and John to ensure unity in the message being preached to both Jews and Gentiles -Revelation from God (rhema) must always align with the written Word of God (logos) and should be tested and verified -False brothers were infiltrating the early church, mixing grace with works by requiring Gentiles to follow Jewish traditions like circumcision -When someone preaches a mixed gospel of grace and works, they are preaching a false and misleading gospel -Religion teaches people to keep God happy through merit and effort, but relationship with God is about being happy in God through faith -God shows no partiality and doesn't need us to measure up through our obedience to please Him -Knowing your specific assignment from God is essential for fruitful ministry; trying to fulfill someone else's assignment leads to frustration -Self-exaltation and self-appointment to ministry leads to self-destruction (example of Adonijah) -God doesn't need your skills or strategies—He wants your surrender and obedience ("yes") -Hypocrisy is the fastest way to lose credibility; we must act upon what we believe, not just claim to believe it -Salvation is not earned through rules, traditions, or works—it requires being born again of water and Spirit through faith in Jesus Christ -The cross is the cost of grace; we cannot add our works to what Christ has already accomplished Scripture Reference: -Galatians 2:1-21 (primary focus) -Romans 10:17 (faith comes by hearing the Word of God) -Revelation 19:10 (the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy) -Hebrews (impossible to please God apart from faith) -1 Kings 1:5 (Adonijah's self-exaltation) -1 Chronicles 28:5-7 (God's choice of Solomon) -John 3:1-8 (conversation with Nicodemus about being born again)

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episode Trust, Verify, and Surrender | Luke Edgerton | 7/12/2026 cover

Trust, Verify, and Surrender | Luke Edgerton | 7/12/2026

Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Paul's letter to the Galatians, focusing on the purity of the gospel message and the danger of mixing grace with works-based religion. The pastor emphasizes that salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, not through adherence to traditions or rules. Paul's example of verifying his gospel message with the other apostles demonstrates the importance of trusting but verifying spiritual teaching. The sermon challenges believers to stop striving to earn God's approval through their own efforts and instead surrender to His grace. The central message is that God doesn't need our skills or strategies—He wants our "yes" and our faith. The pastor confronts the spirit of religion that keeps people from experiencing the Father's presence, calling believers to step out in faith and trust that God's Word proves true when we act upon it. Key Points: -Paul verified his gospel message with Peter, James, and John to ensure unity in the message being preached to both Jews and Gentiles -Revelation from God (rhema) must always align with the written Word of God (logos) and should be tested and verified -False brothers were infiltrating the early church, mixing grace with works by requiring Gentiles to follow Jewish traditions like circumcision -When someone preaches a mixed gospel of grace and works, they are preaching a false and misleading gospel -Religion teaches people to keep God happy through merit and effort, but relationship with God is about being happy in God through faith -God shows no partiality and doesn't need us to measure up through our obedience to please Him -Knowing your specific assignment from God is essential for fruitful ministry; trying to fulfill someone else's assignment leads to frustration -Self-exaltation and self-appointment to ministry leads to self-destruction (example of Adonijah) -God doesn't need your skills or strategies—He wants your surrender and obedience ("yes") -Hypocrisy is the fastest way to lose credibility; we must act upon what we believe, not just claim to believe it -Salvation is not earned through rules, traditions, or works—it requires being born again of water and Spirit through faith in Jesus Christ -The cross is the cost of grace; we cannot add our works to what Christ has already accomplished Scripture Reference: -Galatians 2:1-21 (primary focus) -Romans 10:17 (faith comes by hearing the Word of God) -Revelation 19:10 (the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy) -Hebrews (impossible to please God apart from faith) -1 Kings 1:5 (Adonijah's self-exaltation) -1 Chronicles 28:5-7 (God's choice of Solomon) -John 3:1-8 (conversation with Nicodemus about being born again)

12. juli 202651 min
episode From Religion to Relationship | Luke Edgerton | 7/5/2026 cover

From Religion to Relationship | Luke Edgerton | 7/5/2026

Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Paul's letter to the Galatians, emphasizing the critical distinction between law-based religion and grace-based relationship with God. The pastor addresses how the Judaizers attempted to mix Mosaic law with the gospel of grace, which Paul vehemently opposed. The message centers on understanding God as Father, moving beyond people-pleasing to God-pleasing, and recognizing that true Christian liberty comes neither through legalism nor license, but through grace and faith in Jesus Christ. The sermon calls believers to embrace the New Covenant, which is predicated on faith rather than adherence to rules, and to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit rather than religious obligation. Key Points: -The four purposes of Galatians: prove the authenticity of Paul's gospel, refute the Judaizers under the Old Covenant, establish Christian liberty under the New Covenant, and show the superiority of the Abrahamic and New Covenants over the Mosaic Covenant -True liberty in Christ is neither legalism of the law nor license of the flesh -Life and righteousness come only by grace through faith in Jesus Christ -Having received the Holy Spirit, believers must also walk in the Holy Spirit -God should be understood and addressed as Father, which requires healing from earthly father wounds -God has staying power - He will never leave nor forsake His children -The lens by which you read the Word of God is the lens by which you view the God of the Word -Reading the Old Testament through the lens of the New Testament reveals God's fulfillment of His own standards -People-pleasing is an insidious trap that must be replaced with God-pleasing -Judaism was the first enemy of Christianity, not other world religions -Paul's transformation from persecutor to preacher demonstrates God's power to change lives -Religion focuses on rules while relationship focuses on encountering the living God -The marriage of Word and Spirit creates power unto salvation, discipleship, and evangelism -Worship of God is the appropriate response when someone comes from death to life Scripture Reference: -Galatians 1:1-24 (primary focus) -1 John 2:23 -1 John 3:1 -Deuteronomy 31:6-8 -Hebrews 13:5-6

5. juli 202643 min
episode Pursuing Truth Over Influence | Chris Bello | 6/28/2026 cover

Pursuing Truth Over Influence | Chris Bello | 6/28/2026

Sermon Summary: This sermon concludes the study of 2 Corinthians by examining Paul's final words to the Corinthian church in chapter 13. The message centers on the distinction between actual truth found in Scripture and influenced truth from worldly sources. Paul's heart for restoration is revealed as he balances gentleness with authority, calling believers to examine themselves and pursue authentic faith. The sermon challenges listeners to filter all aspects of life through biblical truth rather than cultural influencers, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes only through embracing the grace of Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Chris uses powerful imagery of a clouded vessel versus a clear, full one to illustrate how worldly pursuits leave us empty while God's truth brings clarity and fullness. Key Points: -Paul writes with authority established by multiple witnesses and visits, fulfilling the Deuteronomy 19:15 requirement -God transforms symbols of weakness (the cross) into symbols of ultimate power through resurrection -Believers should lead with gentleness and grace first, reserving power/authority for when necessary -Regular self-examination is essential—comparing our spiritual growth from previous seasons -Communion provides a weekly opportunity to examine ourselves and remember Christ -The difference between actual truth (Scripture) and influenced truth (cultural voices, influencers, status, wealth) -All truth claims must be filtered through Scripture as the ultimate authority -Paul's desire for restoration rather than correction drives his ministry approach -Authentic community requires moving beyond passing phrases to genuine connection -The simplicity of the gospel: grace of Jesus Christ, love of God, fellowship of the Holy Spirit -Influenced truth keeps us empty and clouded; biblical truth brings clarity and fullness Scripture Reference: -2 Corinthians 13:1-14 (primary passage) -Deuteronomy 19:15 (witnesses requirement) -2 Corinthians 10:1-2 (Paul's gentle approach) -1 Corinthians 11:28 (self-examination during communion) -2 Corinthians 11:3-6 (warning against false apostles) -Psalm 139:1-14 (God's intimate knowledge of us)

28. juni 202644 min
episode God's Power Made Perfect in Weakness | Luke Edgerton | 6/21/2026 cover

God's Power Made Perfect in Weakness | Luke Edgerton | 6/21/2026

Sermon Summary: This sermon explores Paul's testimony in 2 Corinthians 12 about his "thorn in the flesh" and God's response that "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." The message challenges believers to stop pleading with God to remove limitations that He has purposefully allowed to keep them humble. Rather than seeking comfort, God is more interested in keeping His people humble so His power can work through them. The sermon emphasizes that God's divine power doesn't work outside of us but within us when we yield to Him. It calls believers to stop comparing themselves to others, to be content with their God-given identity and limitations, and to understand that the same grace that saves from the penalty of sin also delivers from the bondage of ongoing sin. The message concludes with a call to confession, acknowledging that complete healing comes when we confess our sins to one another and to God. Key Points: -More than keeping you comfortable, God is interested in keeping you humble -God allows limitations in our lives as mercy gifts to protect us from pride and conceit -Substance and content are more important than style and form in ministry -God's grace (favor) is sufficient and compensates for our lack -God's explosive power (dynamis) is made perfect in weakness, not in human strength -The power of Christ is attracted to humility and repelled by pride -God's divine power works within us, not outside of us, when we yield to Him -We must give God something to move on through faith, prayer, fasting, and obedience -Many Christians believe Jesus saves from the penalty of sin but don't believe the same power delivers from the bondage of sin -Belief structures create our future - we must believe before we experience -Unconfessed sin causes spiritual decay and weakness -Complete healing comes through confession of sins to God and to one another Scripture Reference: -2 Corinthians 12:1-10 (primary focus) -2 Corinthians 12:7-9 (key verses about the thorn in the flesh and God's sufficient grace) -Psalm 27 (seeking God's face) -Ephesians 3:20 (God able to do more than we ask or think) -2 Peter 3:4 (divine power for life and godliness through intimate knowledge of God) -John 3:16 (belief leading to eternal life) -Psalm 32:1-7 (David's confession and the weight of unconfessed sin) -James 5:16 (confessing sins to one another for healing)

21. juni 202649 min
episode Pure Devotion | Luke Edgerton | 6/14/2026 cover

Pure Devotion | Luke Edgerton | 6/14/2026

Sermon Summary: This sermon examines 2 Corinthians 11 where Paul warns the Corinthian church about false teachers who would lead them away from pure devotion to Christ. Using the metaphor of a bride being presented to her husband, Paul expresses concern that just as the serpent deceived Eve, false teachers will lure Christians away from Christ. The message emphasizes three primary ways believers are led astray: through the proclamation of another Jesus (such as in Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Freemasonry), the reception of another spirit (doctrines that teach about the Holy Spirit without experiencing His presence), and the acceptance of another gospel (works-based salvation, apocrypha-influenced teachings, and Christian subcultures like prosperity or poverty gospels). The sermon challenges believers to test everything against Scripture, maintain discernment in an age of false teaching, and remember their salvation enough to be willing to suffer for the gospel like Paul did. It concludes with a call to be plagued with tears for the lost and to pursue a Holy Spirit-filled, Bible-oriented faith rather than comfortable Christianity. Key Points: -God demands exclusive, pure devotion from His bride, the church, and will not share His people with any other devotion -Christians are led astray through three primary means: proclamation of another Jesus, reception of another spirit, and acceptance of another gospel -False leaders teach false doctrine using false material to persuade a false word -The way we view the Bible is the way we view God; if we view the Bible as lacking authority, we view God as lacking authority -Essential biblical "cleats" to anchor our faith include: 66 books, written over 2,000 years, one author (Holy Spirit) with 40+ co-authors, across three continents and three languages, revealing one God -False leaders are motivated by pride and profit, while true leaders are motivated by love -The enemy's strategy is to lower our discernment while God calls us to test everything against Scripture -Christians must remember their salvation and be willing to suffer like Paul for the sake of the gospel Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 11:1-33 (primary focus) John 14:16, 26 Acts 19:2 Galatians (referenced regarding law vs. faith) 1 Corinthians 13 2 Corinthians 5:14 1 Thessalonians 5:21 Jude 1:3-4 1 Samuel 16 (Spirit departing from Saul)

14. juni 202648 min