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October 26, 2025 Speaker: Luke Eichstedt This message primarily focuses on the topic of spiritual warfare in light of the upcoming Halloween holiday. The message explains the origin and fall of Satan using scriptural references from Genesis, Job, Ezekiel 28, and Isaiah 14, contrasting Satan's will with God's sovereignty and victory in Christ. The speaker discusses the enemy's strategies and tactics, emphasizing that while Satan is a defeated foe after Christ's work on the cross, he continues his destructive rampage. Finally, the message covers the nature of spiritual warfare as involuntary, serious, and ongoing, stressing that believers must rely on the whole armor of God and the Word of God for offense and defense rather than their own strength.
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October 19, 2025 Speaker: Elder Mike Ratsch This message focuses on the life of Joseph in the Old Testament, drawing lessons from his experiences for modern spiritual growth. The speaker utilizes the biblical narrative from Genesis, chapters 37 through 45, to illustrate three key themes: the necessity of neutralizing destructive emotions like envy and jealousy, the importance of resisting temptation through dependence on God, and the call for believers to use their spiritual gifts to serve others. Furthermore, the message emphasizes adopting forgiveness as a way of life, using Joseph's reconciliation with his brothers as a powerful example, while also offering practical strategies from various sources to address these spiritual challenges.
October 12, 2025 Speaker: Elder Bernie Gaetzke In this message the speaker uses the concept of the "Romans Road". A set of Bible verses from the Book of Romans that explains the plan of salvation, as the framework for the message. The message is structured around five "exits" representing key steps: No one except God is perfect (highlighting universal sin), Justification by faith (emphasizing that all have "missed the mark"), Death is our destination (addressing the consequences of sin), God's love sent his son to die for our sins (demonstrating Christ's sacrifice), and Eternal life is God's free gift (explaining salvation as a free gift received through faith). The speaker stresses the importance of studying scripture and accepting Jesus Christ's finished work on the cross as the sole means of salvation, rather than attempting to earn it through works, concluding with a final prayer for the congregation and those who are ill.
October 05, 2025 Speaker: Randy Meyer The core of this message focuses on the importance of planning for one's eternal future and emphasizes that salvation comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ's finished work: His death, burial, and resurrection, as opposed to human works, rituals, or other religious practices. The speaker frequently references the Apostle Paul’s writings in the New Testament and uses stories, such as one about a profane parrot, and personal accounts, including the recent funeral of a brother, to illustrate the necessity of accepting Christ and preparing for judgment. The message concludes with an assurance from Romans 8 that nothing can separate believers from God’s love in Christ Jesus.
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