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Welcome to the Turning Point Church Podcast! True transformation begins by aligning our thoughts with God’s truth. Our minds constantly shape our reality, so spiritual growth requires intentional mental renewal. Like gardeners, we must plant Scripture, meditate on it, and guard against negative thoughts. Barriers like pride and fear can hinder this process, but by focusing on what is pure and godly, we create space for lasting change. Daily practices such as Scripture meditation and rejecting harmful thoughts help us cultivate a renewed, Christ-centered mindset that bears fruit in everyday life.

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episode I Know The Plans 5-11-26 | Turning Point Podcast cover

I Know The Plans 5-11-26 | Turning Point Podcast

This powerful message centers on the profound truth that God's plans for our lives are infinitely better than anything we could devise ourselves. Drawing from Jeremiah 29:1-14, we're reminded that even when the Israelites found themselves in exile—far from home, living as captives in Babylon—God hadn't abandoned them. Instead, He gave them specific instructions: build houses, plant gardens, marry, multiply, and pray for the prosperity of the very place that held them captive. What seems like a contradiction reveals a deeper spiritual principle: God was orchestrating something far beyond their immediate circumstances. He was positioning them for a future they couldn't yet see, planting synagogues and God-fearing communities throughout the region that would later become launching points for the gospel. The exile wasn't just punishment; it was preparation. This speaks directly to our own seasons of difficulty and displacement. When we feel exiled from our dreams, our comfort, or our expectations, God is still working a plan that extends far beyond our present moment. The famous promise in Jeremiah 29:11—plans to prosper us, not to harm us, plans for hope and a future—wasn't given in a season of blessing but in the midst of captivity. Our calling is to seek Him with all our hearts, not just portions of ourselves, trusting that His word never returns void and His plans encompass not just our immediate needs but generations to come.

I går - 38 min
episode Stewardship In Praise | Turning Point Podcast 4/26/26 cover

Stewardship In Praise | Turning Point Podcast 4/26/26

This powerful message invites us into a transformative understanding of stewardship that goes far beyond managing our finances—it's about cultivating a heart of praise and recognizing that everything we have belongs to God. The service opens with an extraordinary move of worship, reminding us that praise isn't just expected in comfortable places like temples and palaces, but especially in our prisons and dungeons. Like Paul and Silas, we're called to praise even in our darkest moments, because God doesn't smell our trouble—He smells our praise. The message then weaves together the parable of the ten virgins and the parable of the talents from Matthew 25, revealing a stunning connection: both are about readiness and faithful stewardship. The five wise virgins had extra oil, preparing for the bridegroom's coming, while the faithful servants multiplied what was entrusted to them. We're challenged to understand that God's idea of stewardship isn't about maintaining what we have—it's about multiplying it. We were created to care about the things of God and to care for the things of God. This double meaning transforms how we view everything in our lives: our gifts, our resources, our worship, and even our praise. The signs of the times are announcing that the Bridegroom is coming, and now is the moment to be ready with oil in our lamps.

30. april 2026 - 40 min
episode The Trap Of Logic 3-22-26 | Turning Point Podcast cover

The Trap Of Logic 3-22-26 | Turning Point Podcast

This powerful message confronts one of the most deceptive traps believers face: the trap of logic. We discover that while God has given us the ability to reason, think, and analyze, these gifts become dangerous when they limit our faith in the miraculous. The sermon walks us through three breathtaking biblical accounts—the parting of the Red Sea, Jesus walking on water, and the promise of His return—to illustrate a profound truth: the God we serve operates beyond human understanding. We're challenged to examine whether we've been defending our ability to make sense of things more than we've been defending our faith. The message reveals how our desire to be seen as reasonable, grounded, and accepted by the world can become a form of self-preservation that keeps us from experiencing the fullness of God's power. Isaiah 55 reminds us that God's thoughts are not our thoughts, and His ways are not our ways—they're infinitely higher. This isn't about abandoning wisdom, but about refusing to let human reasoning become an idol that steals our belief in the impossible. When we say we believe in God, we're saying we believe in a God who defies physics, who translates people from one city to another instantly, who raises the dead, and who will one day return in glory. The question we must answer is this: are we willing to let go of our need to understand everything so we can take hold of what God has for us?

1. april 2026 - 48 min
episode Trap Of Compartmenting 3-15-26 | Turning Point Podcast cover

Trap Of Compartmenting 3-15-26 | Turning Point Podcast

This powerful message confronts one of the most subtle yet dangerous traps in our spiritual walk: compartmentalization. Drawing from Colossians 1:15-20 and 2 Peter 1:3-11, we're challenged to recognize how we've created artificial boundaries in our lives, allowing God access to certain areas while keeping Him locked out of others. The sermon uses a vivid illustration of a water table with compartments to demonstrate how the Holy Spirit is meant to overflow every single area of our existence. When we truly allow God to fill us, there are no longer separate categories for our church life, work life, social life, or personal life. Instead, there is one unified life lived entirely in Christ. The message reminds us that God has already made everything we need for life and godliness accessible through His divine power, but accessibility doesn't equal application. We must choose to break down the walls we've erected and let His presence flood every compartment. This isn't about religious performance in designated spiritual spaces; it's about experiencing the fullness of life Jesus promised in John 10:10. The call is clear: stop settling for a segmented existence and start living the integrated, abundant life where Christ has preeminence in absolutely everything.

1. april 2026 - 40 min
episode The Trap Of Compromise 3-8-26 | Turning Point Podcast cover

The Trap Of Compromise 3-8-26 | Turning Point Podcast

This powerful message takes us deep into 1 Samuel 15, where we witness the devastating consequences of compromise through King Saul's disobedience. The passage reveals a sobering truth: Saul had everything—anointing, position, and divine favor—yet he lost it all because he couldn't resist the temptation to do things his own way. When God commanded him to completely destroy the Amalekites and all their possessions, Saul chose to spare the best livestock, justifying his disobedience as worship. Samuel's confrontation exposes the heart of the matter: obedience is better than sacrifice. This isn't just ancient history; it's a mirror held up to our own lives. How often do we negotiate with God, thinking we can improve on His instructions? The message challenges us to examine where we've accepted standards lower than what God desires, where we've tried to dress up our disobedience in religious clothing. Compromise reveals something critical about our relationship with God—it announces that we're not yet satisfied in Him, that we don't fully trust His intentions, and that we're still looking for something outside His will to complete us. The call is clear: we must continually work to eradicate all compromise from our lives, recognizing that true holiness isn't legalism but an invitation to become more like our Father, trending toward His heart in complete obedience.

16. mars 2026 - 41 min
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