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In Exodus 12:1–27, God meets a world under judgment with surprising grace by providing a way of salvation through the Passover lamb—a sacrif...
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In Exodus 12:1–27, God meets a world under judgment with surprising grace by providing a way of salvation through the Passover lamb—a sacrif...

When life gets harder instead of better, it’s easy to wonder if God’s plan is really working. In Exodus 9–11, we see that every plague, ever...

Pharaoh repeatedly turns to God in moments of crisis—only to harden his heart once relief comes. His story exposes a pattern that is far clo...

In Exodus 7–10, Pharaoh repeatedly refuses to listen to God, even in the face of overwhelming evidence. His story exposes something deeply u...

Disappointment is something we all share—from the smallest child to the most accomplished adult. In John 20, we meet Thomas, a man whose dee...

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Ex 5:22-6:12

What happens when you step out in faith and things don’t get better—but worse? In Exodus 4:27–5:21, Israel’s hope is rekindled as they belie...

In this sermon from Exodus 4:18-26, we explore one of the strangest and most powerful moments in Moses’ life: God’s gracious but severe inte...

Most of us struggle to have honest conversations with God. We bring Him polite prayers, but rarely our real objections, fears, and frustrati...

In Exodus 3:13–4:9, Moses wrestles not only with Pharaoh’s opposition but with something much closer to home—his distrust of God’s people. H...

When God calls Moses from the burning bush, Moses responds with a question many of us know well: “Who am I?” In Exodus 3:1–12, we discover t...

In a culture shaped by outrage and division, this sermon invites us to rediscover the God who hears our cries and teaches us to see the huma...

In Exodus 2:23–25, we meet Israel in the long night of suffering—centuries of oppression, unanswered prayers, and wordless groaning under Ph...

Moses had everything the world could offer—power, privilege, and comfort—yet in Exodus 2 we see him make a costly choice: to identify with G...

In a world that constantly pressures us to compromise, God calls His people to courageous obedience. From the faith of the Hebrew midwives t...

Why does suffering come even when we are trying to obey God? In Exodus 1, God’s people do exactly what He tells them to do—and find themselv...

In John 6:66–69, many turn away from Jesus when his teaching becomes difficult, but Peter responds with a confession that stands at the hear...

In a culture driven by "my truth," as well as the church often saying, "What this means to me," Jesus came into this world to bear witness t...

Much of the joy of Christmas is the experience of waiting being done. In an incredible text, packed with the anticipation of God's salvation...

In a world filled with confusion about who God is and what He is like, this episode invites us to look where God Himself tells us to look—at...

Everyone is chasing the “good life,” but Jesus tells us where it is truly found. In this sermon on John 10:10, we explore our deep longing f...

John 6:37–40 proclaims that Jesus came down from heaven on a divine rescue mission—not merely to give an example or offer the possibility of...

In this message, we explore Paul’s final words in 2 Corinthians and his surprising list of commands—which begin with “Rejoice.” Far from bur...

In a culture that constantly tells us to fight for ourselves, protect our image, and chase the things that prove we matter, Paul offers a ra...

We often hear Paul’s call to “examine yourselves” as an invitation to be harder on ourselves — to dig deeper into our failures and shortcomi...

In 2 Corinthians 13:1–4, Paul delivers a sobering warning—but not one meant to shame, rather to save. In this sermon, we explore why God’s w...

Have you ever tried to help someone only to be accused of trying to take advantage of them? Despite all that Paul had done for the Corinthia...

It is very natural to try to mask our insecurities with accomplishments. What happens when our reputation is challenged? Is being in Christ...

Paul believed that in the midst of his weakness and suffering that God wanted to meet him in a special way. This changed the way Paul unders...

Have you ever begged God for something only to hear him say no? In 2 Corinthians 12 Paul pleads with God to take away a terrible thorn in hi...

Have you ever found that your love for someone ended up bringing suffering into your life? In this passage Paul reveals that the greatest su...

How do you respond when you try and do something good and end up experiencing opposition or suffering for it? In this sermon we will compare...

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Whose approval are you really looking for? Yourself? Others? A voice from the past? We are often tempted to compare ourselves with others in...

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El Cajon

What happens when the joy of our salvation encounters the extreme brokenness of this world? In this message we will see how the Gospel enabl...

Can you imagine a relationship where conflict could be dealt with in a way that actually made the relationship even stronger? What would it...

As far as friendship goes, where does it rank amongst the different types of love? In an age where friendship is declining, where people are...

Pursuing reconciliation is hard, especially with those who have hurt us. In this passage, Paul models for us what it looks like for the offe...

Sometimes God gives us a glimpse of something so great that we fear. Some may try to convince us that we should give up faith because it is...

How do you keep your heart open to loving people after having it broken? In 2 Corinthians 6:11-13, Paul responds to being hurt by the Corint...

The promises of God to his people and the presence of God with his people set them apart as the temple of the living God. Therefore, those w...

One of the hardest things to deal with in any relationship is coming to the realization that you love the other person more than they love y...

Suffering changes us. Suffering can make us angry and bitter as it hardens our hearts, or it can soften us by growing our patience and genui...

When you picture God watching you mess up, what sort of face is he making? All of us have images of God that come to mind when we think abou...

2 Corinthians 5:17 makes the bold claim that if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation! Then you might wonder, "Why don't I feel more lik...