Pastor John

Replay Gospel

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Replay, Reflect, Believe - Weekly sermons encouraging you to reflect on God's Word daily and walk out your faith.

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Pastor John

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Jul 5, 2026

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God Is Getting Ready To Change Lives 12.01.2026

In this New Year's message, the sermon explores how "God Is Getting Ready To Change Lives" . Drawing from 2 Chronicles and 1 Corinthians , it shifts the focus from a physical temple restoration to the spiritual transformation of believers as God’s living temple. Emphasizing Jesus Christ as the only true foundation , the sermon invites listeners to labor with God to rebuild personal lives, homes, a...

A Health Tip For The New Year 29.12.2025

In "A Health Tip for the New Year," the sermon supplements physical health advice with a spiritual prerequisite . Drawing from Proverbs 4 and Matthew 11 , it explains how God’s Word provides "healing to our bodies" and rest for our souls. As 2026 nears, it encourages listeners to "incline your ear" to scripture, leave behind heavy burdens, and take on Jesus’ easy yoke . This sermon reveals how lif...

Love That Can Be Seen 22.12.2025

In "Love That Can Be Seen," the message explains how God’s love took human form in Jesus Christ to be witnessed by the world. Drawing from John 3:16 and John 15:9-13, it emphasizes that seeing love enables us to receive it. Just as festive lights and decorations signal Christmas, the body of believers must be visible reflections of Christ through service and sacrifice. According to the sermon, liv...

How Do We Get To Peace? 14.12.2025

This timely message, "How Do We Get To Peace?" , explores finding peace in a complicated world full of conflict. Using the sign of the olive branch from Noah's ark (Genesis 8:6-11) and the announcement of peace at Christ's birth (Luke 2:12-14), the sermon outlines God's plan for reconciliation. Achieving peace requires we "look up" to see God's promises and intentionally extend an olive branch by:...

A Response To Hope 09.12.2025

Explore "A Response to Hope," drawn primarily from Romans 8:18-27. The sermon teaches that the sufferings of this life are incomparable to the future glory awaiting believers. This ultimate hope—a ticket to full redemption from the presence of sin—demands an active response. The sermon outlines three essential steps for living in faith: Work daily toward spiritual stewardship, Wait eagerly with co...

I Get Joy When I Think About What He's Done For Me 30.11.2025

The sermon, titled "I Get Joy When I Think About What He's Done For Me," draws inspiration from David’s Song of Thanksgiving in 1 Chronicles 16. It encourages listeners to give a full testimony, detailing God's works, from our downfalls, and to our deliverance. The core message is that it's okay to brag on God and remember His active, covenant promises. As "king's kids," believers are covered by G...

Are You Standing in the Field or Are You Resting in the Booth? 23.11.2025

We can be so focused on mission, so focused on our to do list, that if we are not called into mandatory worship at a set-aside time, then we may not ever come in from the field. We’re kingdom minded but our spirit is still out in the field. We want to please God but we’re still afar off. We love God, but we are operating without Him. We’re driving rather than resting in the passenger seat, and so...

Living Out Loud For The Gospel 16.11.2025

Today's sermon challenges listeners to be unashamed of the gospel of Christ in "Living Out Loud For The Gospel". Based on Romans 1:16-17 , the sermon emphasizes that the gospel is the power of God to salvation for all who believe, revealing the righteousness of God is from God—not generated by our own works. Because we stumble, we must go "from faith to faith" , and make our repentance as loud as...

Where Is Your Samuel? 09.11.2025

"Where Is Your Samuel?" explores the story of Hannah in 1 Samuel, chapter 1. Hannah faced misery and barrenness, yet remained faithful to worship despite severe grief. Instead of self-medicating, she poured out her anxious soul to God at the altar, receiving a divine appointment and peace before her dream was realized. Learn how Hannah persevered from heartache to high praise. The central challeng...

Giving With Purpose 02.11.2025

"Giving With Purpose" uses the Old Testament text of Exodus chapters 35-40 to discuss the concept of sacrificial and purposeful giving . The message explains how God requested a free will offering of materials and skills from the Israelites to construct the Tabernacle , highlighting that God is the architect and designer who only asked for resources already in the congregation’s possession. Ultima...

We Are Designed To Help 26.10.2025

The sermon, "We Are Designed To Help," draws on 1 Corinthians 12:4-7, emphasizing that while there are varieties of gifts , they come from the same Spirit and Lord. We are fearfully and wonderfully made and uniquely designed by God. These unique giftings are not for our individual benefit, but are manifested by the Spirit for the common good of the entire Church . When we commit to using our talen...

Prayer For Peter 19.10.2025

This sermon, "Prayer For Peter," draws from Acts 12 to challenge the church to engage in earnest prayer for the other. Earnest prayer is defined not by energy, but as continual prayer and prayer without ceasing , grounded in faith. Focusing on redemption and restoration from harmful cycles, the message urges us to pray for the thousands held captive today. Peter's story illustrates that God’s deli...

Preparing For Action 12.10.2025

In "Preparing For Action," the sermon examines 1 Peter 1:13–25, urging believers toward a purpose-filled life. We must prepare our minds for action and be sober-minded . This means keeping our minds available to the call of the Holy Spirit so we can receive what God is speaking. We are called to be different , available, consistent, and seen as witnesses . Our hope rests fully on Christ’s grace an...

Never Fading 05.10.2025

The sermon, “Never Fading,” is based on 1 Peter 1:3-5. The message confronts our human tendency to rely on fading memories of past church experiences. Peter shifts our focus, revealing that salvation, granted by God’s great mercy, is an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you . Stop trying to recreate the past! True revival is always accessible by tapping...

Go Quickly, Get Your Reward 28.09.2025

This Resurrection Sunday sermon, "Go Quickly, Get Your Reward," calls for an urgent and faithful response to Jesus' victory over the grave. Using Matthew 28:1-10 and Hebrews 11:6, The sermon emphasizes moving quickly toward Christ. Learn how to overcome the "heavy stones of life" through God's supernatural power and faith, trusting Him to remove barriers just as the angel rolled away the tomb's st...

Superfans for Jesus 21.09.2025

In this inspiring sermon based on Isaiah Chapter 12, discover what it means to be a "Superfan for Jesus." Moving beyond complacency, this message encourages an enthusiastic and grateful faith, much like a dedicated sports fan. Explore the joy of salvation, the power of trusting God as your strength and song, and the profound impact of Jesus's sacrifice in turning away God's anger. Learn to draw da...

I Need More Time 14.09.2025

In "I Need More Time," the sermon delves into Isaiah 30:18-23, revealing God's profound grace and mercy. Even when Israel was "failing the test" by making plans without Him, God waited to be gracious, extending "more time" and "more grace" before judgment. This sermon emphasizes that God patiently offers us this time to cry out to Him, see Him, hear His direction, and reject man-made idols, ultima...

We Must Pray 07.09.2025

In "We Must Pray," the sermon delivers a powerful message about the essential role of prayer in a believer's life. Drawing from Matthew 6:14-15, the sermon emphasizes that forgiveness is a central and non-negotiable aspect of our prayer and faith walk . It teaches that sincere prayer involves honoring God, submitting to His will, and seeking daily sustenance and deliverance. Crucially, the sermon...

Back To School Is NOT Optional 31.08.2025

This sermon draws from Deuteronomy 6 , declaring that "Back to School is NOT Optional" for all generations. The passage highlights Moses' mandate to teach God's statutes and rules , and consequently, the people's command to learn . This lesson is lifelong, vital for spiritual maturity , and integral to God's plan for blessing. The sermon issues a direct call for all parents, grandparents, and comm...

Seek Peace and Pursue It 24.08.2025

In "Seek Peace and Pursue It," the sermon examines Matthew 26:47-53, highlighting Jesus's response during his betrayal. When Peter draws his sword, Jesus commands him to "Put your sword back into its place," demonstrating non-violent conflict resolution and trusting God's plan over fear-driven human action. The sermon reveals that choosing worldly biases or fear over Jesus's mission to bring peace...

Today We Must Eat And Drink 17.08.2025

"Today, We Must Eat and Drink," explores the text from Nehemiah 8 and Matthew 26 . The sermon encourages listeners to overcome grief and uneasiness about their shortcomings by embracing God's grace and mercy . Drawing on Ezra's exhortation to the weeping Israelites, it emphasizes that the joy of the Lord is your strength . Through the lens of both Nehemiah and the Lord's Supper, the message highli...

What Are You Serving At The BBQ? 10.08.2025

This sermon, "What Are You Serving At The BBQ?" , explores biblical rules from Leviticus concerning clean and unclean practices. It contrasts these with Jesus' teaching in Mark 7:14-15, where Jesus states that defilement comes from within a person's heart, not from what goes into the body , declaring all foods clean. Drawing wisdom from Romans 14:17-18, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that the kingdom...

Somebody Prayed For Me 03.08.2025

This sermon, "Somebody Prayed For Me," emphasizes the power and importance of prayer . Drawing from James 5 and Philippians 2, he urges believers to speak to God in all seasons and to bring others into their prayers , especially the elders for the sick, noting that healing comes through Jesus's name , not magic. The sermon highlights that some are called to fervent intercessory prayer . Crucially,...

Are You Still Following Jesus? 29.07.2025

In "Are You Still Following Jesus?", The sermon examines Matthew 4:18-22, opening by prompting listeners to consider if they would follow Jesus if he appeared on social media today. The sermon highlights three ways to follow Jesus in one's Christian walk: by physically positioning oneself where Jesus is (e.g., attending church), by becoming a student or disciple through regular study of God's word...

Every Word Matters 29.07.2025

In "Every Word Matters," the sermon draws from Matthew 4:1-4, emphasizing that every word that comes from the mouth of God matters . It highlights God's Word as the "bread of life" and the remedy for spiritual attacks . Drawing on Jesus' example of resisting temptation by stating, "It is written", the sermon teaches believers to respond to the accuser with the clarity and authority of scripture ....

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