So many believers live stuck—waiting for a move of God, waiting for a prophecy, or waiting for a leader to tell them what to do. But the truth is, Jesus is your breakthrough. You’re not waiting on Him to act; He’s already given you everything you need for life and godliness. The problem isn’t that God is withholding—it’s that confusion and control have clouded your vision. In this message, Breaking Free from Confusion and Control, we’ll look at Proverbs 2:1–2 and Hebrews 11:11 to see how to incline your ear, apply your heart, and judge God faithful. Freedom starts when you stop waiting and start walking in who you already are in Christ.
How the Holy Spirit Empowers Your Everyday Life
You Are Complete in Christ: Understanding the Spirit Within and Upon
Charlie Kirk
In the middle of fear, anger, and political division, our identity must remain anchored in being children of God. Recent events—even seen in the influence of people like Charlie Kirk—have sparked a worldwide response, with millions turning to God through prayer gatherings, vigils, and church services. Psalm 37 calls us not to fret over evildoers but to trust in the Lord and do good, feeding on His faithfulness and resting in His promises. As we live from this place, our unity and love become a powerful witness that points people to Jesus.
Living Anointed—The Power Already in You
How to Let the Word Read You
This Is Our Father: How Jesus Revealed the Heart of God in the Gospels
He didn’t just teach us what God demands—He revealed who God is. A Father who feeds the birds and calls you more valuable. A Father who gives good gifts, who sees in secret, who celebrates returning children, and who says, “All that I have is yours.”
This is the God we preach. Not a vengeful deity waiting to be appeased—but a Father who runs to us with open arms.
Let us come boldly. Let us trust fully. Let us rest deeply.
This… is our Father.
How to Ask in Faith: A New Covenant Perspective on Prayer
There Is a Godly Way to Fulfill Every Desire You Have
James teaches us that temptation comes from within. We’re only tempted by the things that we desire. There is a godly way to fulfill every desire, but through brokenness, perversion, and confusion, we choose to fulfill our natural desires in ways that do not honor God’s natural order, which is sin. But sin is no longer our master, for we are dead to sin in Christ. Join us today as we discuss how to stand in His strength and overcome.

