Releasing the Anointing 7-21-19

The devil set ambushes against us often times by using how we are praying. But God sets ambushes against our enemy.

Using 2 Chronicles 20, Pastor Gray shows how God fights our battles through our worship and praise to Him.

Parable of the Fig Tree

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In Matthew 24:32-36, Jesus tells us to learn from the fig tree. The tree represents Christ. When people come to you, are you empty? You have no fruit to share. You are not prepared to give of the wisdom of the Kingdom of God.

We need to be prepared when we meet needy people. They could be those at your work, on the street, at the store, or anyone in your family. Please be filled up and ready to give, not empty with no Word from the Lord.

We are that fig tree, as the Kingdom of God is within us. Recognize that He is near, for we do not know the day or the hour He will be returning. ~Pastor Larry Gray, June 2, 2019

God Is Greater Than Our Heart 6-9-19 Pastor Gray

Christ loved us, died for us, laid down His life for us and we didn’t deserve it.

God wants you to understand Jesus as the bridegroom. Jesus laid down his life for us that we might have life and it might be a life that brings glory to His father.

No Greater Love 5-26-19 Pastor Grace

God uses the foolish to confound the wise.

The world cannot understand Christ’s sacrifice. But there is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for another.

Peace to Those Who Trust in the Lord

Pastor Gray expounds on Psalm 37.

Trust in the Lord, wait patiently for Him, cease from anger, rest in Him.

Don’t Lose Your Passion for Jesus 4-7-19 Doc Shell

Culture doesn’t change the church; the church is meant to change the culture. There are two things are on the prophetic horizon: either the judgment of God or revival.

How do I respond to the day in which I’m living and to the culture I live in? Listen in as Pastor Doc Shell explains.

Don’t lose your passion for Jesus or the fire of God.

Ask in Faith for Wisdom

Pastor Bill Grace examines James 1:5-8, asking for wisdom and not doubting.

Sometimes we get into a place where we doubt whether Jesus will perform His promises for us. Jesus answered John the Baptist’s doubts by stating the miracles that were happening. God still uses men and women today to perform His miracles.

Daily Transformation

There is a continual transformation in this life. Beholding the Lord and His glory, we are “transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord” (2 Cor. 3:18).

There is a continual unveiling, a constant revelation, a repeated clothing from above. I want you to promise God never to look back, never to go back. Nothing of what the Spirit has said is done away with. I promised the Lord that I would never allow myself to doubt His Word.

Mustard Seed

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Trust God to transform the smallest faith into a mighty kingdom.

The mustard tree is drought tolerant, and if we have faith even the size of a tiny mustard seed, we too can tolerate the dry times in our lives, the difficult growing seasons of a Christian. And even when we are “planted” in poor soil we can still grow, even if we only have a small amount of faith.

Incidentally, the mustard tree has many uses. Mustard trees have been found in various locations throughout the world. Even though it’s one of the smallest seeds, the trees can grow up to 20 feet tall and 20 feet wide. The tree can grow in arid, dry climates and thrive even in clay or sandy soil. It can grow in hot, dry weather or cool, wet climates.

I see the mustard seed as being symbolic of faith in that our faith can be tested in the “dry times,” the most difficult of circumstances (drought, poor soil, and in clay or sandy ground).  Also, even if the tree is cut down to the trunk, it can grow back again, so the analogy is that even during times of pruning, the believer can overcome and come back stronger than ever.

Fear and Faith Cannot Co-Exist 2-3-19 Pastor Gray

Job prayed from a perspective of fear, “the thing I greatly feared has come upon me.” (Job 3:25) That was not a prayer of victory or praise.

Satan attacks us in 3 areas: our wealth, our children, our body. Listen in as Pastor Gray examines how Job prayed out of fear, and that we need to pray from faith.