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  • What is a God Focused Life?
    Jan 29 2025

    🔥 What fuels your life?

    We all have something that drives us—our jobs, our families, our responsibilities—but is that enough to truly fill our lives with purpose and light? Jesus teaches us that a life fully fueled by God is the only way to experience true fulfillment, clarity, and peace.

    In this message, we explore:

    ✅ What it means to live in the light and practice truth (1 John 1:5-10)

    ✅ How our vision (eye) determines our spiritual health (Matthew 6:22-23)

    ✅ The single focus that filled Jesus' life with purpose (John 4:34)

    ✅ How a God-focused life impacts every part of who we are—our families, work, faith, and purpose

    ✅ Why seeking God's kingdom first brings provision and peace (Matthew 6:25-34)


    👣 Take the Next Step

    We don’t take leaps of faith—we take steps. Wherever you are, how can you take a step toward a more God-centered life today? Start by sitting with the Lord, reading Scripture, praying, and seeking His wisdom in every decision.

    🙏 Prayer Challenge:

    "Jesus, how do You want to live Your life through me today?"

    📖 Key Scriptures:

    1 John 1:5-10 NLT | Matthew 6:22-34 | John 4:34 | 1 Corinthians 10:31 | Colossians 3:23 | Proverbs 3:5-6 | Acts 17:28


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    42 min
  • Treasures, Possessions & Peace | Sermon on the Mount
    Jan 22 2025

    What does it mean to truly treasure what God values? How can we shift our focus from earthly possessions to heavenly priorities?

    In this week's message, we start in Galatians 4:4-7 to uncover the depth of God's love, the freedom He purchased for us, and the inheritance we receive as His children. We then move to how Jesus invites us to live in alignment with His kingdom through Matthew 6, where He teaches on treasures, giving, and the matters of the heart.

    Key Highlights:

    ▫️ Salvation is a gift from God, freely available to all.

    ▫️ True transformation comes from walking with Jesus, not striving on our own.

    ▫️ "Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." What we focus on reveals what truly holds our hearts.

    ▫️ Jesus challenges cultural norms to help us find freedom and peace in Him.

    This message will challenge you to reflect on where your treasure lies and how to walk in the abundant life Jesus offers through His yoke and teaching.

    📖 Scripture References:

    Galatians 4:4-7

    Matthew 4:17

    Matthew 6:19-24

    Mark 10:23-30

    Let’s journey together to discover the treasures of Heaven and the peace that comes from living in step with God.


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    43 min
  • Approval of others, Rejection & Father Wounds | Sermon on the Mount
    Jan 14 2025

    In this message from our Sermon on the Mount series, we go back Matthew 6 to explore the deep truths about the approval of others, the pain of rejection, and how father wounds can shape our view of our Heavenly Father.

    We’ll uncover how Jesus’ teachings offer us freedom from the prison of seeking validation from others, healing from past hurts, and an invitation to walk in His yoke—a way of life that brings true peace and joy.

    Key Scriptures:

    Proverbs 4:23

    Titus 3:3-8

    Matthew 11:28-30

    Matthew 6:1-18


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    37 min
  • Detox My Soul | Sermon on the Mount
    Jan 8 2025

    This week, we're focusing on detoxing our soul and finding true life in Christ. What does this mean?

    Sin created a separation from God that only Jesus could mend. Because God loved the world so much, He gave His only Son to bring us back into His family (John 3:16). Through Jesus, we are offered salvation, redemption, and the truest life possible—a life filled with purpose, contentment, joy, and peace.

    This abundant life isn't free from storms, but it remains vibrant despite them. Living this life comes at a cost: surrendering our way for Jesus' way. As disciples, we follow His teachings, His example, and His guidance, embracing His truth and life (John 14:6; Matthew 11:28-30).

    In this message, we’ll unpack Jesus’ yoke as seen in the Sermon on the Mount and explore the spiritual practices He teaches—giving, prayer, and fasting. We’ll dive deeper into fasting, one of the most underutilized yet transformative practices, and its power to:

    1.) Starve the flesh and align us with the Spirit (Galatians 5).

    2.) Amplify our prayers and deepen our union with God.

    3.) Stand with the poor, blessing others while drawing closer to Christ (Isaiah 58).

    Fasting isn't just about giving up food; it's about replacing our strongest desires with our deepest desire—to know and walk with Jesus. Whether it's a regular practice or a response to a crisis, fasting helps us seek God in a meaningful way.

    Take the challenge: Remove something this week—maybe a meal—and turn that hunger into a moment with the Lord. Let’s draw closer to God together!


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    40 min
  • From Christmas to Calling
    Dec 23 2024

    There are many lessons to be drawn from the Biblical Christmas Story, but the most significant is this: Jesus left Heaven to come to earth to bridge the gap that sin created between us and God. This is the heart of why we celebrate Christmas.


    But the story doesn't end there. Because of Christmas, Jesus now sees us with profound love and joy, calling us to something far greater—something 10,000 times better than we could ever imagine.


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    40 min
  • Divine In Darkness
    Dec 18 2024

    It’s Christmas time, everybody! The season where we celebrate Jesus stepping out of Heaven and into our world to bring peace, restoration, and true life.


    But have you ever thought about how the first Christmas really looked? It wasn’t perfect, polished, or picture-ready—yet God was in it.


    From the Garden of Eden, to Zechariah and Elizabeth, to Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds, we see God at work in the messy, dark, and uncertain moments. And just like then, God is in it now—even in the places that feel hopeless, confusing, or broken.


    In today’s message, we’ll learn from the Christmas story how to:

    ✨ Show up in faith when life feels dark (Zechariah & Elizabeth)

    ✨ Trust God’s Word and let it guide us (Mary)

    ✨ Honor others even when it’s hard (Joseph)

    ✨ Pursue God when we feel overlooked (Shepherds)

    ✨ Keep walking in faith without seeing the finish line (Wise Men)


    Scriptures Covered:

    Psalm 139:7-12

    Deuteronomy 31:8

    Matthew 28:20

    Luke 1 & 2

    Galatians 6:9


    💡 Practical Steps for Trusting God Today 💡

    Win the day—just show up.

    Consume His Word—it’s your light in the darkness.

    Honor others—choose grace even when it’s tough.

    Pursue Him—your worth isn’t defined by others.

    Keep walking—faith grows step by step.

    Can you see the divine in the darkness? ✨


    Let’s light our candle and remember: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5)

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    42 min
  • Having Good Soil
    Nov 7 2024

    In Matthew 13, Jesus teaches about the different types of soil – hearts that either resist, quickly fade, get distracted, or truly embrace the Word, yielding an incredible harvest. We all want to be "good soil" that produces a life filled with purpose and impact. But how do we cultivate this type of heart?

    This message breaks down steps we can take to prepare our hearts as fertile ground for God’s Word:

    Repentance & Humility – Removing the rocks and weeds blocking growth (1 John 1:8-9, James 4:6).

    Meditate on Scripture – Letting God's Word take root deeply (Psalms 1:1-3).

    Pray for Wisdom – One of the greatest treasures we have (James 1:5).

    Be Honest About Distractions – Recognizing what might choke out the Word (Mark 4:19).

    Pursue Connection – Surrounding ourselves with fellow believers as Jesus did (Luke 19:10, 7:34).

    Be Persistent and Patient – Trusting that a harvest will come in due season (Galatians 6:9).

    Cultivate a Thankful Heart – Gratitude shifts our perspective and strengthens our faith (Colossians 3:17).

    When God's Word comes into your life, how does your heart receive it? Are you cultivating "good soil" that can yield a significant harvest?


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    39 min
  • Buy Into His Way
    Oct 31 2024

    In this message, we go into understanding who our true Shepherd is. This isn't about condemnation; it's an invitation to align with His purpose.

    Imagine being a young fisherman in 1st century Galilee, just going through the motions, when suddenly, Jesus calls you to follow Him. This isn't just a career change; it's a life transformation—a calling to become "fishers of men."

    Jesus' invitation is more than just a change of lifestyle; it's an offer to live a life filled with meaning, purpose, and identity in Him. No longer are we bound by the mundane routine of life or limited by the world's expectations. Through Him, we find our true value and calling.

    When Jesus says, "Follow me," He’s calling us to His way, His truth, and His life. Each of us is beautifully and wonderfully made, with a unique purpose and personality, crafted by God. Following Him means letting go of our old ways and embracing a new identity and purpose in His kingdom.

    Are we ready to drop our nets, our routines, our ways, and fully embrace the life Jesus offers? This message challenges us to seek first the Kingdom in every aspect of our lives—our work, our relationships, our families, and our personal journeys. It’s not about rules or behavior modification; it’s about letting Jesus live His life through us.

    Scripture References

    Mark 1:16-20

    Psalms 139:13-18

    Luke 9:23

    Romans 12:2

    Matthew 13:34, 44

    Philippians 2:6-8

    John 3:16-17

    Ephesians 2:7, 3:8-10

    Let’s explore what it means to give up our ways, follow His way, and discover the treasure of the Kingdom.


    🔗 Connect with Champion Church of St. Augustine, Florida

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    39 min