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  Streetlight Sermon: Sheep, Goats & The King (Matthew 25:31–46) Scripture: Matthew 25:31–46 The Throne Scene — Judgment is Coming (vv. 31–33) Picture this: the King returns, shining in glory, seated on His throne. All nations gathered. No VIP passes, no back doors. Just the truth laid bare. He separates sheep from goats. Sheep and goats may graze together, but when it’s time to shear or judge, the difference shows. Ezekiel 34 says the same thing: God Himself will judge between the two. Streetlight Sermons Breakdown: Don’t mistake proximity for belonging. Just because you’re standing in the field don’t mean you’re in the flock. The Sheep — Faith That Acts (vv. 34–40) The King blesses the sheep, not because of their words, but their works. They fed the hungry, welcomed strangers, clothed the naked, visited the sick and imprisoned. And here’s the kicker: they didn’t even realize they were doing it “for Jesus.” Streetlight Sermons Breakdown: Mercy ain’t complicated....
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  Portrait of A Testimony: Facing Your Biggest Challenges What are your biggest challenges? View all responses We’ve all been there. We stand at the foot of a mountain that seems impossible to climb. We stare into a chasm that feels too wide to cross. Life throws us curveballs, tests our resilience, and sometimes, it feels like we are barely holding on. But within those moments of intense struggle lie the seeds of our greatest strength. These moments contain the stories that shape us. They hold the powerful testimonies that we will one day share. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Doubt creeps in, whispering that we’re not strong enough, not capable enough, not ready. But what if I told you that these are precisely the moments that define us? What if we saw these challenges not as obstacles? Instead, view them as opportunities to craft a portrait of resilience. They become a testament to the unwavering power of the human spirit. “The oak fought the wind and was broken, the willow ...
  Finding True Happiness: Beyond Money and Wants Let’s talk about  money . It’s a topic that’s pretty much always on our minds, right? We  need  it to survive, to pay bills, and maybe even to treat ourselves. But then there’s the tricky part, the whole  want  versus  need  thing. And to be honest, sometimes we get tripped up by  greed , that insatiable craving for  more . We see the shiny things. We can’t help but wonder if we just had  that , would we finally be  content ? Having been homeless myself, I’ve seen both sides of this coin, up close and personal. I’ve known the stark reality of having absolutely nothing. I’ve felt the gnawing anxiety of not knowing where your next meal will come from or where you’ll lay your head. It’s an experience that really redefines the word “need”. And then, I’ve also had the experience of having more than enough. The kind of comfort that money can bring is real, I won’t lie. And you kno...
  Psalm 118:24: Your Daily Guide to Adventure Have you ever felt like life is becoming dull and monotonous? Do you yearn for excitement and adventure but don’t know where to start? Look no further than Psalm 118:24, which reminds us to cherish each day as a gift and an opportunity for adventure. Try To View Each Day Psalm 118:24 states, “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” This verse encourages us to approach each day with a positive attitude, gratitude, and a willingness to embrace adventure. Here are some ways to view each day as an adventure: Cultivate a growth mindset  – Be open to new experiences, learn from your mistakes, and embrace challenges. Embrace change  – Trying new things can be scary, but it can also be exciting and fulfilling. Step outside of your comfort zone  – Do something that scares you, even if it’s just a little bit. Set goals  – Having a purpose can add meaning to your daily activities and give...
  Okay, Seriously, What’s the Deal with All This Fighting? (A Look at James 4:1-10) Alright, let’s be real for a sec. We’ve all been there. The drama, the tension, the feeling like someone just  needs  to be wrong. And sometimes… well, sometimes that someone is us. James 4:1-10 gets right to the heart of that messy human tendency towards conflict, and honestly, it doesn’t pull any punches. So, ditch the formal Bible commentary voice – let’s break down what James is saying like we’re chatting over coffee (or maybe something stronger after a particularly rough week). James kicks it off by asking a pretty direct question: “What causes fights and quarrels among you?” It’s not a rhetorical question, folks. He’s pointing straight at the  source  of our squabbles, and it’s not always what we like to admit. He dives right in: “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you?” – James 4:1 Ouch. That hits close to h...
  Philippians 4:13: A Deeper Look Beyond a Motivational Saying You know the one: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” It’s plastered everywhere, right? Gym walls, t-shirts, those inspirational posters you see in doctor’s offices. It’s become this go-to motivational phrase, but honestly, it’s way more than just a quick pick-me-up. Resilience Rooted in Faith Let’s face it, life throws some major curveballs. Job losses, health scares, relationship drama, or just the daily grind—it can all feel overwhelming. This is where the real power of Philippians 4:13 kicks in. Paul was actually in prison at the time, dealing with all sorts of persecution and hardship. Yet he confidently said he could do all things through Christ. But what does “all things” even mean? Is it about getting superpowers or suddenly having the answer to everything? Nope, not quite. Understanding “All Things” “All things” isn’t about us conquering the world on our own. It’s about everything God ...
  This Way Not That Way: A Guide to the Redeemed Route Let’s talk real for a sec. You know the streets, the grind, the everyday hustle. It’s a jungle out there, right? But have you ever paused to imagine a different route? It’s a lane that’s not about dodging potholes and bad deals. It’s about something… bigger. Isaiah 35:8 paints a picture of this – a highway, but not your average one. It’s a road built for something special. Let’s break it down and see what this “holy highway” is all about. Holy Highway: The Legit Route for the Redeemed Isaiah 35:8 describes a “Highway of Holiness.” This isn’t your typical concrete jungle expressway. It’s a spiritual path. It is a direction in life for those who have been redeemed. They have been pulled out of the mess and given a clean slate. Think of it like this: Your life before redemption is like driving on a busted-up backroad. It was full of detours, wrong turns, and plenty of flats. But this  highway ? It’s the express lane, the...