The LifePoint Fellowship Podcast

Auteur(s): LifePoint Fellowship
  • Résumé

  • Bring Your Brain and Bring Your Bible for LifePoint Fellowship's weekly podcast! Our mission is to lead non-religious and religious people into a transforming relationship with Jesus Christ. All messages at LifePoint are content-driven, grounded in scripture, intended to teach (not preach) transforming truth, and accompanied by detailed sermon notes for you to take home to learn and grow during the week. Great care is taken to bring the material alive, making it relevant, meaningful, and enjoyable. Join us as we navigate big questions and find answers to life's most difficult - yet important - issues.

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  • On Worries of the World (UNAFRAID, Part 3)
    Feb 9 2025

    The sermon titled "On Worries of the World" delves into the pervasive issue of anxiety, particularly focusing on how worldly concerns can stifle spiritual growth. Drawing from the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13, Co-Pastor Dr. Thomas Childs emphasizes that the "worries of this life" can act as thorns, choking the Word and rendering believers unfruitful. The message distinguishes between personal anxieties and global concerns, cautioning that an overemphasis on worldly issues can divert attention from one's spiritual journey. By maintaining a godly perspective and prioritizing one's relationship with Christ, believers can prevent external worries from hindering their spiritual fruitfulness.​

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    48 min
  • On Peoples' Opinions (UNAFRAID, Part 2)
    Feb 2 2025

    ​This sermon titled "On Peoples’ Opinions" addresses the anxiety stemming from concerns about others' perceptions. It emphasizes that while some fears are valid, many anxieties arise from undue emphasis on others' approval. Drawing from scriptures like 1 Thessalonians 2:4, which states, "We aren’t trying to please people, but... God," this sermon encourages believers to prioritize God's approval over human validation. It highlights that societal norms often mislead individuals into seeking fulfillment through others' acceptance, a pursuit that leaves one perpetually unsatisfied. By examining Jesus' example, who remained steadfast in His mission despite external pressures, the sermon urges believers to align their actions with God's will, finding identity and peace in divine purpose rather than in fluctuating human opinions.

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    38 min
  • On Your Perspective (UNAFRAID, Part 1)
    Jan 26 2025

    The sermon titled "On Your Perspective" emphasizes the profound impact of one's viewpoint on managing anxiety. Using the COVID-19 pandemic as an example, Co-Pastor Dr. Thomas Childs illustrates how shifting perspectives can alleviate fear. Initially, COVID-19 incited widespread fear, surpassing concerns about other threats. The sermon references Matthew 6:25-34, where Jesus advises against worrying about life, urging believers to adopt a heavenly viewpoint. By focusing on divine assurances and reframing worldly concerns through a spiritual lens, individuals can experience freedom from anxiety.

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    View a video of this or past sermons (and the accompanying sermon notes/daily devotion guide) here.

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    37 min

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