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Love Your Enemies (Luke 6:27-36)

July 5, 2026

Pastor Rich Chapman   Length: 30:47 (21.3 MB)

Praying for those with whom we disagree or have conflict helps change our attitude towards them. We are blessed when we give of our time and treasure to those who are difficult and even those who hate us. We can only do this through the strength of Jesus.

The Blessing of Knowing Our Need (Luke 6:17-26)

June 28, 2026

Patrick Spieler   Length: 39:36 (27.3 MB)

Blessings come from being aware of our spiritual poverty, our hunger to live a holy life, our sorrow over our sinfulness, and our offensiveness when we stand for Christ. These spiritual needs help to lead us to Jesus, the source of our comfort.

Rare and Beautiful Treasures (Luke 6:12-16)

June 21, 2026

Pastor Rich Chapman   Length: 28:50 (20 MB)

Our individualality may seem to set us apart but although the apostles were all different, they were all in a relationship with Jesus. This is what made them great. Still, our uniqueness is important to God. To Him we are all rare and beautiful treasures!

The Joy of Service (John 13:1-17)

June 14, 2026

Ken Amador   Length: 28:18 (19.6 MB)

Becoming a servant requires us to lay something aside, but most people are selfish. In this passage, everyone saw the need, but Jesus sets the example by taking action. Humble yourself and follow His teaching. When you serve, it will lead to joy.

The Sabbath (Luke 6:1-11)

June 7, 2026

Pastor Rich Chapman   Length: 35:26 (24.5 MB)

Jesus is the head over every power and authority, including the sabbath. Traditions about it (or anything) must never be more important than people or Jesus. God made the sabbath for man. The principle is that we set time apart for rest in Him.

Old and New (Luke 5:33-39)

May 31, 2026

Justin Montoya   Length: 46:43 (32.2 MB)

Some traditions and routines are good, but we need to remain flexible. Jesus was often challenged by the Pharisees because he brought new ideas about the high priest and other sacred topics. Stagnation is a problem and we need to let God shake us up.

Follow Me (Luke 5:27-32)

May 24, 2026

Pastor Rich Chapman   Length: 34:39 (24 MB)

Following Jesus is something that is done in public even though there is a cost to doing so. Followers must deny themselves. We have as an example, Matthew, who followed immediately and enthusiastically.

Healing and Forgiveness (Luke 5:17-26)

May 17, 2026

Pastor Rich Chapman   Length: 32:59 (22.8 MB)

Sickness did not come into the world until after the fall showing that forgiveness is more important than physical healing. We need to be persistent in praying for the salvation of specific people in our lives and diligent in praying for the sick also.

Untouchable (Luke 5:12-16)

May 10, 2026

Pastor Rich Chapman   Length: 32:33 (22.5 MB)

Even Jesus submitted His will to the Father. How often do we fall on our faces in humility before Him? We learn from this passage that following Him includes finding secluded places to pray regularly and being bold in sharing our testimony with others.

Deep Water Obedience (Luke 5:1-11)

May 3, 2026

Anthony Chapman   Length: 43:09 (29.8 MB)

The reward of deep water obedience is a recognition that Jesus is in charge and is able to provide beyond our abilities. Deep waters bring greater risks and bigger rewards. What is it that you might have to let go of to follow Him?

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