Abundant Life Church Podcast

Blessed & Pressed

32 min · 7. juni 2026
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Following Jesus is deeply beautiful, but Jesus is also honest enough to tell us that it can be costly. In Blessed & Pressed, Pastor Ray Hintz continues our Sermon on the Mount series by exploring one of the most challenging Beatitudes: what it means to be blessed when following Jesus brings resistance, criticism, and pressure. Drawing from Matthew 5:10–12, this message reminds us that pressure doesn't create our character; it reveals it. When Kingdom values collide with cultural values, faithfulness can create friction. But Jesus teaches that opposition is not a sign that God has abandoned us. Sometimes it is evidence that we are walking faithfully with Him. In this message, you'll learn how to: ✅ Understand why faithfulness can create friction in a broken world ✅ Anchor your identity in Christ instead of public opinion ✅ Recognize that not all criticism means you're doing something wrong ✅ Find hope and strength when following Jesus feels costly ✅ Remain faithful under pressure without compromising your convictions Pressure has a way of exposing what's really inside us. The question isn't whether pressure will come. The question is what it will reveal. Jesus promises that those who remain faithful under pressure are not forgotten, abandoned, or overlooked. They are blessed. Key Scriptures: Matthew 5:10–12, 2 Timothy 3:12, Galatians 1:10, John 16:33, Proverbs 14:12, 1 Corinthians 1:18–25 If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe so we can keep growing together in Christ. Join Us This Sunday: https://abundantlifema.org/plan-a-visit/

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The Road Less Traveled

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21. juni 202631 min
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What does it mean to be salt and light in a world that often pushes back against faith? In Salt & Light, Pastor Ray Hintz concludes the Beatitudes section of the Sermon on the Mount by reminding us that followers of Jesus were never meant to blend in. We are called to influence the world around us with the hope, truth, and grace of Christ. Drawing on Matthew 5:13–16, this message reveals that faith is deeply personal but never meant to be private. Jesus calls His followers to preserve what is good, shine brightly in dark places, and live in a way that points others to Him. The goal isn't to draw attention to ourselves, but to help people see the goodness and glory of God. In this message, you'll learn how to: ✅ Understand what Jesus meant by being the salt of the earth ✅ Recognize why your faith was never meant to stay private ✅ Live distinctly without becoming disconnected from others ✅ Influence your workplace, neighborhood, and relationships for Christ ✅ Shine in a way that points people to Jesus, not yourself Jesus didn't call us to hide our faith or keep it confined to Sunday mornings. He called us to bring flavor, hope, healing, and truth into the places where He has already positioned us. The question isn't whether you are salt and light. The question is where God is asking you to shine this week. Key Scriptures: Matthew 5:13–16, Romans 10:14–17, 1 Peter 2:12, Romans 12:2, Mark 9:49 If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe so we can keep growing together in Christ. Join Us This Sunday: https://abundantlifema.org/plan-a-visit/

14. juni 202634 min
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Blessed & Pressed

Following Jesus is deeply beautiful, but Jesus is also honest enough to tell us that it can be costly. In Blessed & Pressed, Pastor Ray Hintz continues our Sermon on the Mount series by exploring one of the most challenging Beatitudes: what it means to be blessed when following Jesus brings resistance, criticism, and pressure. Drawing from Matthew 5:10–12, this message reminds us that pressure doesn't create our character; it reveals it. When Kingdom values collide with cultural values, faithfulness can create friction. But Jesus teaches that opposition is not a sign that God has abandoned us. Sometimes it is evidence that we are walking faithfully with Him. In this message, you'll learn how to: ✅ Understand why faithfulness can create friction in a broken world ✅ Anchor your identity in Christ instead of public opinion ✅ Recognize that not all criticism means you're doing something wrong ✅ Find hope and strength when following Jesus feels costly ✅ Remain faithful under pressure without compromising your convictions Pressure has a way of exposing what's really inside us. The question isn't whether pressure will come. The question is what it will reveal. Jesus promises that those who remain faithful under pressure are not forgotten, abandoned, or overlooked. They are blessed. Key Scriptures: Matthew 5:10–12, 2 Timothy 3:12, Galatians 1:10, John 16:33, Proverbs 14:12, 1 Corinthians 1:18–25 If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe so we can keep growing together in Christ. Join Us This Sunday: https://abundantlifema.org/plan-a-visit/

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