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Welcome to the Restore Church podcast. Founded in 2016, Restore Church exists to help people believe, connect and serve. For more info, or if you would like to get involved, please visit http://www.restore.church
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Let's explore the story of Balak and Balaam from Numbers 22-24, where Balak tries to hire the famous seer Balaam to curse Israel. Despite conflicting instructions from God—first saying "no," then "go"—Balaam’s journey reveals key lessons about waiting on God's timing and understanding His plan, even when it's unclear. Tune in to discover how God's …
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We’re diving into a powerful topic: the danger of mocking God’s provision in our lives, much like the Israelites did with the manna that sustained them for 40 years. This manna symbolizes Christ, and when we embrace cultural Christianity, we risk diminishing His sacrifice. Jesus didn’t die so we could take control; the call to follow Him is non-neg…
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The Bible is refreshingly honest, revealing not just the triumphs but also the failures of its greatest heroes. This morning, we will continue looking at one of the most significant figures in Scripture: Moses. Despite his incredible leadership and the miraculous acts he performed, Moses also made mistakes that had lasting consequences.…
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What do you do while waiting in traffic? It’s frustrating, but it can also be a chance for reflection. Moses learned patience while leading the Israelites, reminding us that waiting can be a time for growth. Today, we’ll explore Moses life and see how he turned moments of waiting into opportunities. How God taught Moses and used Moses to continue H…
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Have you noticed that the American economy is often driven by desire? More ads for products reflect how marketers tap into our wants, blurring the lines between need and want. This creates a culture of consumption where we chase the next best thing instead of appreciating what we have now. Today, we’ll explore God's word to see why God makes us wai…
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Have you ever tried to fight the ocean's current at the beach, without sinking your feet into the sand for stability? Or maybe you've watched a sport game unfold in a downpour, with players struggling to find their footing in the mud and snow? Today, we’re going to explore another powerful message in 1 Peter and connect it with Matthew 7:24-27. Jus…
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Who is a leader that has blessed your life? Being honest with ourselves it is not going to be the President of our nation or some celebrity figure we have never met or talked to. Watching a video where a person shares promises for change or steps to attain wealth is not really blessing us. Leaders that have blessed your life have to have an integra…
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Want to know a true test of love in the "American Church"? Consider the vast differences represented politically inside of any church. The person you spent time reading the Bible with probably has very different political views. This is what makes the Church of Jesus the largest coalition of unlikely brothers and sisters in history.…
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What scares you? How have your fears changed as you get older? I would assume financial security is now more fearful than your night light not being turned on after dark. As believers we should not struggle with fear yet we all still do. Even telling ourselves not to fear often does not seem to help. So here is your reminder of where true hope come…
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Peter does not make friends when it comes to wives and husbands relationships when reading from todays view. However, when Peter was writing about "submissive wives" and "loving husbands" the culture and society was drastically different from what it is today. So let's learn together what God teaches about husbands and wives in I Peter 3.…
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Common lies believed in society today is, "If my heart wants it then it must be good" or, "follow your heart" or, "do what makes you happy." While this belief may make us feel empowered in it does not live out well in real life scenarios. Work places would be a mess if everyone followed their heart rather than their job description. Road systems al…
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Peter tells readers in 1 Peter to "love with brotherly love" because the word love was a buzzword used to describe feelings rather than commitments. He is saying to Love Sincerely which is more than affection. So how does truth affect how we show love or live out love? Can Truth inform us how to love and love well?…
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Holiness is a word that is thrown around a lot in church life culture. However, most of us don’t truly understand holiness. We treat holiness as something we can't or shouldn't do but holiness is more than that. Holiness is "set apart" living and Peter reminds us that it starts with mindset rather than action.…
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Culture is constantly shifting around us. Some shifts are obvious while some shifts are subtle. However, both shifts are unbiblical and if we aren’t careful we will follow culture on some fronts & fight culture on others. So, how should we stand firm in the faith and what does that even mean? Fortunately for us we aren’t the first generation of bel…
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Who have you discipled since you have become a believer? Who has discipled you since you have given your life to Christ? Could it be that believers are more concerned with their own problems and spiritual struggles that we don't take opportunity to encourage and lift other believers up. Not because we don't have the knowledge but because we don't h…
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How often in life are we looking for the next big mountain top experience? High School Graduation; College Graduation; First Career Job; Marriage; Kids; Vacations; Etc. In our spiritual lives we can often focus on the Big Things while never giving a second thought to the daily living for Christ. In today's sermon Pastor Marc reminds us from scriptu…
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Steps in a Christians walk can be categorized into Outward Steps (easier) and Inward Steps (more difficult). Outward steps are things like Baptism, Fellowship, Serving and Giving while Inward steps revolve around Prayer, Word, Discipleship and Submission. While these lists are not exhaustive they give a good direction for spiritual growth!…
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What’s the best investment you’ve ever made? MATTHEW 13:44 "The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and covered up. Then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field." Culture is obsessed w/ investing, returns, net worth & income. This is why we are one of the wealthiest nations & at same time…
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In the last session for the Peace of Mind series we hope one thing is abundantly clear, You are not alone! God cares about your mind. More than just being made aware of a problem we hope you've seen that God offers solutions and a path toward wholeness. Following Jesus can help heal our mind and we will close our series with wisdom given from Paul …
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Our culture is at war over who gets to determine truth for the next generation. Countless moms are frustrated by hidden agendas in children’s cartoons, disappointed in the school system and weary from explaining to their kids for the millionth time why they don’t have their own phone yet. So what does scripture say about motherhood? Should moms be …
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Do you know a person who seems to know when you are struggling? Do you know someone who seems to always ask "How are you" and really mean it? Do you feel that you are that person who is always checking on others but never being checked on yourself? In the book of Ruth we can see Naomi love her daughter in law, Ruth but also share burnout and fatigu…
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"Stop being anxious!" If you are like others, those words bring frustration and uncertainty. While the Bible teaches not to worry and tells us not to be anxious we continue fretting over life. Dan Millman once said "you don’t have to control your thoughts you just can’t let your thoughts control you." So instead of the worlds view of offering self-…
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If a person deals with depression can they be a Christian? Shouldn't Christians be able to avoid mental health issues by simply trusting God to "carry them through"? Does that Bible even talk about mental health and overcoming what is viewed as brokenness? Pastor Brian shares from a very real and honest perspective of how God and His word can help …
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Studies show that worry is most often a result of a desire for control mixed with fear of the unknown. So we worry about not being in control of a situation that may or may not cause a disruption in our life. As Christians our worry may not be defeated like other sins and struggles in our lives because we don't see it as a road block that probably …
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What’s something you’ve tried to practice and improve, but no matter how hard you try you can’t seem to do it any better? Basketball, Cooking, listening, etc. Sometimes we try to improve something or fix something in our lives when we really need to seek help from other people or sources. In this series, we will start with truth, move to common myt…
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Think through all of the contracts you are involved in (gym membership, mortgage/lease, car note, streaming service, etc) and try to determine which contract/agreement in your life has been the best deal? As Americans, we often times live and die by the contracts. Hold up your end of the contract or the deal is voided. So did you know God built his…
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If you could change 2 aspects of your marriage what would you change? Many of us assume more money, better schedule, more attractive version of self or spouse, but what would you change to improve your marriage? Today’s passage is very misunderstood, but in it Paul lays out the framework for a healthy marriage. There are 2 key ingredients that are …
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Marriage is much easier when you want to raise kids, plan your weekend, determine what values your home will and won’t celebrate if you both are on the same page. Paul knows you can’t build a foundation together if you’re not even in agreement what to build a life upon. Who we spend the most time with will influence our faith, values, our world vie…
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Would it surprise you to know that the average age for marriage today is 28.5 for females and 30 for males? It’s no wonder most don’t save sex for marriage as people are now on average, 15-20 years beyond puberty by the time they are married. So was Paul right when he said "it is good not to be married" or when he said to marry quickly if "they can…
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There are so many questions to consider for lasting relationships. Why do most marriages fail? How do I know if someone is "marriage material"? How do I know if I am? How can I prepare for marriage? How do we protect our marriage from being another statistic? What does a healthy relationship look like anyway? By the time we think through all of the…
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Have you ever watched a team get caught for cheating while having an incredible season? They fell into the lie that rules don’t apply to them. Every “rule” has a reason. God’s Word has endured because this guide for living applies in every generation. Passages used in todays message force us to deal with hard truths: sin, punishment and God’s holin…
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How many cliche terms have you heard referencing the beginning of a new year? New Year, New You or others. How much time have you spent planning out the changes for your new year? Have you ever reminisced about the good God has done in the previous year before making plans for what's next? Join us as we reminisce 2023 while dreaming about what's ne…
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Do you get tired of being asked what you want for Christmas? As kids we assumed stuff under the tree would make us happy. As we get older we look for bigger stuff or more expensive stuff which leads to storage problems. Given enough time the day hits us that no purchased gift can really bring us joy when we are broken inside. This is where God does…
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When Jesus was born why did God announce the news of the Saviors birth to the Shepherds first? Pastor Brian shares insight into the importance of shepherds hearing of the Saviors birth as well as offering first hand insight into the landscape of Bethlehem and how it played a role in sending a message of salvation to the world.…
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Have you ever heard of a 501c3 or non-profit ask individuals to stop giving because they had too much? How about a church? Ever seen a pastor stand up and tell the congregation that giving is no longer wanted because there is too much to distribute? Scripture tells about a time that deep gratitude led God’s people to give to the Lord so sacrificial…
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