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The Wilderness and the Word
Luke 4:1–13 | Matthew 4:1–11
When Jesus faced temptation in the wilderness, He answered every assault with Scripture—not as a formula, but as the lived-out conviction of His identity as God’s Son. This message explores what it means to let the Word of God be our anchor when the enemy targets who we are.
More Than Rules: The Heart Behind the Law
Mark 10:1–22
In Mark 10, Jesus confronts questions about divorce, welcomes little children, and calls a rich young man to total surrender. Beneath three very different encounters is one consistent message: God is after our hearts, not just our outward compliance.
Divorce, Children, and the Countercultural Kingdom
Mark 10:1–16
A deep look at Jesus’ teaching on divorce against its first-century Pharisaic backdrop, and why He placed a child in the center of the kingdom conversation. God’s economy consistently inverts the world’s definitions of value and power.
Whom Shall I Fear?
Psalm 27:1–14
David wrote this psalm surrounded by enemies, yet radiated extraordinary confidence. This message unpacks the secret to fearlessness: not the absence of danger, but the presence of the Lord. When God is our light and our salvation, what can truly threaten us?
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