Introduction | Growing In Spiritual Gifts
This opening session lays the foundation for a biblical understanding of spiritual gifts by exploring why the gifts matter, how they function in the body of Christ, and what healthy use of the gifts looks like today. The teaching helps listeners step into the journey with faith, humility, and expectancy as they discern how the Spirit has uniquely equipped them.
2 | The Spiritual Gift of Discerning Spirits
A look at the gift that helps believers recognize what is from the Holy Spirit, what is of the human spirit, and what is influenced by the enemy. Scripture, practical examples, and real-life scenarios show how discernment protects the church, strengthens ministry, and keeps people grounded in truth.
3 | The Spiritual Gift of Faith
This session explores the unique faith that rises beyond normal belief—a Spirit-given confidence in God’s power that enables breakthrough, perseverance, and bold obedience. Through biblical teaching and personal reflection, listeners are encouraged to recognize moments when the Spirit ignites this supernatural trust.
5 | The Spiritual Gift of Mercy
A heartfelt exploration of the gift that reflects God’s compassion toward people in need. By walking through Jesus’ parables and real examples of mercy in Scripture, this session shows how Spirit-empowered compassion moves beyond emotion into action that brings hope, healing, and dignity to others.
8 | The Spiritual Gift of Exhortation
A practical invitation into the gift that strengthens weary hearts, lifts discouraged believers, and motivates people toward obedience. This session shows how exhortation blends encouragement and challenge, helping the church stay anchored in hope and moving toward growth.
10 | The Spiritual Gift of Helps & Service
A celebration of those who quietly carry the weight of ministry through practical support and a willing spirit. This session shows how acts of service embody the heart of Jesus and often create the conditions where other gifts can operate fruitfully.
11 | The Ephesians 4 Gifts
A walk through the leadership gifts Jesus gives the church—apostles, prophets, evangelists, and shepherd-teachers. The teaching emphasizes their purpose: equipping believers, cultivating maturity, and strengthening the church so it can stand firm and carry out its mission.
12 | How to Know & Use Your Spiritual Gifts
A closing session that brings it all together by helping believers identify their gifts and grow in them. This message explores recognition, practice, feedback, and perseverance while reminding believers that gifts are meant to be exercised in community for the good of others.
Spiritual Confidence
A call to live with the settled assurance that comes from knowing who we are in Christ. Drawing from Hebrews 10:19–25, this message shows how Jesus gives believers a clean conscience, a secure identity, and full access to God’s presence. With humor, testimony, and down-to-earth teaching, it reveals how true spiritual confidence produces boldness before God, clarity in our witness, and commitment to the community that shapes us. Listeners are invited to move beyond uncertainty, anchor themselves in God’s promises, and embrace the courageous, steady life that grows from confidence in Christ.
God Doesn’t Need Your Money | The King’s Cash | Session 1
Text: Psalm 50:7-15
Settle in your mind once and for all that God owns it all
1 | The Book Romans
Romans is Paul’s fullest explanation of the gospel and its power to transform both individuals and communities. The teaching in this series explore Paul’s background, the purpose of the letter, and the tension-filled world of the Roman church — a divided, multi-ethnic congregation learning to live out the gospel together. With warmth and clarity, the session highlights Paul’s passion to preach Christ, his conviction that the gospel reveals God’s righteousness, and his confidence that this message is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. It invites listeners to approach Romans not as a textbook, but as a life-shaping proclamation of God’s rescue plan for the world.
2 | The Book Romans
This session walks through Paul’s argument in Romans 1:18–3:20, showing that all people—pagan, moral, and religious—fall short of God’s standard. The teaching traces themes like suppressing truth, the limits of moral effort, and the failure of the law to save. Paul’s conclusion is clear: humanity cannot fix its condition and needs a righteousness that comes from God.
3 | The Book Romans
Paul shifts from humanity’s problem to God’s solution in Romans 3:21–26. This session explains how God provides righteousness through faith in Jesus, rooted in the story of Scripture. The teaching explores redemption, propitiation, and how God remains just while declaring sinners righteous through Christ.
4 | The Book Romans
This session outlines what salvation includes: justification, sanctification, and glorification. The teaching explains how justification gives peace with God, access to grace, and hope in suffering. Paul’s repeated use of “therefore” shows how these truths shape the Christian life and confidence in God’s future work.
5 | The Book Romans
Paul turns to sanctification in Romans 6, describing how believers learn to walk in the new life God provides. This session explains the contrast between old habits and new identity, the call to present ourselves to God, and how the Spirit enables obedience.
6 | The Book Romans
Romans 7 highlights the struggle between desire and ability. This session explains why the law cannot produce righteousness and why human effort falls short. Paul’s description of inner conflict prepares the way for the hope found in Romans 8.
7 | The Book Romans
Romans 8 presents life in the Spirit. This session explains the difference between flesh and Spirit, the removal of condemnation, and the Spirit’s role in transformation and hope. It shows how God accomplishes in believers what the law could not.
8 | The Book Romans
This session examines Romans 9–11 and Paul’s teaching on Israel and the Gentiles. It explores election, mercy, Israel’s calling, and God’s ongoing faithfulness to His promises. The teaching shows how God’s plan includes all nations without abandoning Israel’s role in His story.
9 | The Book Romans
Romans 9 highlights God’s sovereignty and compassion. This session explains how God’s purposes stand even when people resist Him and how His mercy extends beyond Israel to the Gentiles.
10 | The Book Romans
Romans 12–13 describe the practical outworking of the gospel. This session explains presenting ourselves to God, using gifts within the church, living with Christian character, and relating to governing authorities. Love becomes the fulfillment of the law.