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Pastor Tim Travis draws primarily from Matthew 28 and 1 Timothy 3 to articulate the core purpose and responsibilities of the church. Travis emphasizes that the church’s mission is founded on Jesus Christ’s “all power” and His command to “go ye therefore and teach all nations,” known as the Great Commission. He reminds us that the church is…
Pastor Tim Travis explains how strongholds, often manifesting as addictions or emotional issues, develop over time and ensnare even believers. Drawing heavily from 1 Corinthians 10 and other scriptures, he differentiates between tests from the Lord—which build patience—and temptations to sin, which lead to downfall, citing examples like Israel, Samson, and David. Travis asserts that sinful temptations originate…
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 looks at our need to be a “Savior-Sensitive Church,” contrasting it with the “Seeker-Sensitive Movement” prevalent in some evangelical circles. Travis argues that while the Seeker-Sensitive approach focuses on attracting people by accommodating their preferences and felt needs, often leading to a watering down of doctrine and a shallow understanding of faith, a Savior-Sensitive…
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 emphasizes the decline of both individual faith and national morality by drawing parallels between ancient Israel and modern America. Travis asserts that just as God offered healing to Solomon’s people in 2 Chronicles 7:14 if they humbled themselves, prayed, sought His face, and turned from wickedness, so too must America return to biblical principles to…
Wayne Matheson draws from Philippians 3:13-14 as he emphasizes the crucial spiritual discipline of “remembering to forget” past grievances and personal shortcomings to progress in one’s faith. Matheson argues that humans are prone to dwelling on past wrongs done to them, their own mistakes, and current difficulties, often allowing bitterness and anger to fester. To overcome this, Matheson outlines three key…
Pastor Tim Travis guides listeners through Romans 12 and 1 Peter 4 to illuminate the concept of God’s will. He emphasizes that God’s will is not obscure but provable, good, and acceptable, ultimately leading to a perfect and complete life. Travis encourages a transformation from worldly conformity to presenting oneself as a living sacrifice, enabling believers to discern and follow God’s clear path, rather…
Pastor Tim Travis draws on Joshua 24 to urge believers to make a decisive choice to serve God, rather than looking back to past idols or looking around at worldly temptations. He emphasizes that God has provided abundantly for His people, reminding them of the divine intervention that led the Israelites into the Promised Land, where they found houses and vineyards…


