Posts with the tag “consistency”

Running From Mercy
by Pastor Matt Erikson on June 1st, 2025
God will go to the ends of the earth for you, no matter how far you've run. The story of Jonah illustrates God's relentless pursuit of His people, even when they flee in the opposite direction. Jonah ran from God's call to preach to Nineveh because he wanted judgment for them rather than mercy. Through storms and a great fish, God pursued Jonah not out of wrath but mercy. What appears as punishment in our lives is often God's rescue mission, reminding us that rebellion always triggers God's pursuit.  Read More
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Miracles: How Many Steps?
by Pastor Matt Erikson on April 20th, 2025
The journey of faith and spiritual transformation requires patience and persistence, especially when facing life's challenges. Through examining five common faith obstacles - death, disappointment, dysfunction, disbelief, and discouragement - we discover that God often works gradually in our lives. Using the biblical story of the Emmaus road, we learn that transformation typically requires many steps of faithful persistence. Rather than seeking immediate results, true spiritual growth comes through consistent steps of faith, even in moments of doubt and weakness.  Read More
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Momentum Is A Must
by Pastor Matt Erikson on March 23rd, 2025
Kingdom momentum represents divine forward movement that advances God's purposes beyond personal success. It begins, flows through, and returns to God's house, often facing questioning and criticism from others who don't understand. This momentum requires pure motives that lead our methods, involving both internal necessity and external shaping. When we align with this pattern and become conduits rather than hoarders of blessing, we experience the rich and satisfying life in all areas.  Read More
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Favor Ain't Fair
by Pastor Matt Erikson on January 26th, 2025
Pastor Matt's message emphasized the concept of favor and consistency. He recounted his mother's poor gift-giving skills to illustrate that God's gifts are tailored to individual needs and timings. The sermon highlighted that God's favor is not fair but based on readiness and consistency. Key points included the importance of character, celebrating small wins, and seizing opportunities. The biblical example of the disciples choosing Matthias to replace Judas underscored the need for faithfulness and consistency in prayer and unity. The message concluded with a call to pursue Jesus consistently to be ready for God's favor.  Read More
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