Pastor Brent Lenentine explores Galatians 5:13-18 and the internal conflict between the flesh and the spirit, framing the Christian life as a “battle in our walk.” He explains that while believers are granted spiritual liberty through the love of Christ, they must not use this freedom to indulge selfish desires, but rather to serve others and fulfill the law…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on the critical importance of proper priorities for Christians. Drawing heavily from the biblical account of Mary and Martha in Luke 10, Pastor Travis highlights that busyness does not equate to spirituality, emphasizing Mary’s choice to sit at Jesus’ feet over Martha’s distraction by service. Travis then systematically outlines five key areas of…
Pastor Tim Travis uses Matthew 7 to caution believers against false prophets and deceptive religious practices. Travis emphasizes that just as counterfeit products mimic genuine ones, there are “counterfeit Christians” who may appear authentic but lack true faith, revealed by their “fruits” or actions. Pastor Travis stresses the need for discernment, not relying on personal feelings or intuition,…
Pastor Tim Travis expounds on 2 Corinthians 10:1-6, urging believers to understand the spiritual nature of our struggles. He defines “strongholds” as deeply ingrained, negative thought patterns developed through adverse experiences or environments that lead individuals to act independently of God. These strongholds, such as hostility, inferiority, manipulation, or even sexual brokenness, are lies that fortify a person’s opinion against divine…
Pastor Tim Travis focuses on practical application of Christian faith, drawing primarily from Ephesians 6. Travis outlines instructions for believers on how to live wisely in various aspects of life, beginning with familial relationships like children’s obedience and fathers’ nurturing roles, then extending to workplace dynamics for both employees and employers. The central theme then shifts to spiritual warfare, emphasizing the need…
Pastor Tim Travis’s series on Christian characteristics focuses on peacemaking as instructed in James 4:1-12 and Matthew 5:9. Pastor Travis identifies three types of conflict Christians face: internal struggles with lust and pride, interpersonal conflicts within the church, and spiritual warfare against worldly influences. Travis argues that the root cause of these conflicts is rebellion against God, stemming from…