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Highest Praise Church
Highest Praise Church
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Highest Praise exists to see lives changed and God’s kingdom advanced.
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Highest Praise exists to see lives changed and God’s kingdom advanced.
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Highest Praise Church
Joy To The World
Joy is possible, and it has a protocol: praise. Isaiah 61 promises a “garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.” God hands us the garment; we choose to put it on. Often the natural act of praise unlocks the supernatural exchange of heaviness for joy. Gratitude doesn’t follow joy; gratitude births joy. You can’t pout and praise at the same time. Paul wrote “Rejoice in the Lord always” from prison, proving that circumstances don’t get the last word—worship does.
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3 weeks ago
37 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Heart Of Gratitude
I walked us through 2 Samuel 6 to fix our hearts on the one thing that matters most: His presence. Obed-Edom’s house was blessed, not because he had the right resume or resources, but because the Ark—the manifest presence of God—was there. That is still the center of life with God: not gold, victories, or platforms, but the nearness of the Lord. David knew this. He went to get the Ark “with gladness,” paid a price in sacrifice, stripped off royal image management, and danced with all his might. Gratitude wasn’t cute; it was costly, humble, and overflowing. It made room for God.
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4 weeks ago
50 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Residue Of Gratitude
Gratitude is not just a seasonal feeling or a polite response—it is the very key that opens the door to God’s presence and unlocks the fullness of our relationship with Him. Psalm 100 teaches us that we are to “enter His gates with thanksgiving,” and this is not just a suggestion, but a spiritual principle. When we live in gratitude, we remember who God is: our Creator, our Shepherd, and the One who calls us His own. Life’s circumstances, disappointments, and hardships often try to convince us otherwise, but gratitude keeps us anchored in the truth of God’s love and faithfulness.
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Gratitude
Gratitude is not just a seasonal practice, but a foundational command woven throughout Scripture. Psalm 136 reminds us to “give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His mercy endures forever.” This call to thanksgiving is not for God’s benefit, but for ours—it keeps our hearts aligned, protects us from pride, and guards us against spiritual forgetfulness. When we recognize every breath, every breakthrough, and every blessing as a gift from God, gratitude becomes the posture of our hearts.
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1 month ago
40 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Hand Of God
In the midst of a long list of names in 1 Chronicles 4, the story of Jabez stands out—a man whose life was marked by pain from birth, yet who refused to let that pain define him. Named by his mother as a reminder of her suffering, Jabez carried a label that could have limited his vision, his value, and his future. Every time his name was called, he was reminded of the pain he supposedly caused. Yet, rather than accept this as his destiny, Jabez reached a breaking point. He chose to cry out to God, asking for blessing, for expanded territory, for God’s hand to be with him, and for deliverance from the pain and evil that had followed him.
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1 month ago
34 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Sometimes
In Matthew 16, Jesus asks His disciples a pivotal question: “Who do you say that I am?” The world has many opinions about Jesus, but what truly matters is the revelation we receive and confess about Him ourselves. While others may be divided or confused, God calls us to clarity and conviction. Peter boldly declares, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” not because of human reasoning, but by divine revelation. This moment is a reminder that our identity and stability are rooted not in what others say, but in what God reveals to us and in our willingness to stand out and speak up for truth.
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1 month ago
36 minutes

Highest Praise Church
The Battle Of Discouragement
Highest Praise Church | Mid-Week Service | Pastor Sherwood Lancaster
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2 months ago
45 minutes

Highest Praise Church
The Faith To Forgive
Freedom is not just a distant hope but a present reality for those who are willing to walk in forgiveness. The story of Abraham and Lot reveals the power of letting go, even when wronged. Abraham, though entitled to the best land, allowed Lot to choose first, demonstrating a heart that trusted God’s provision over personal gain. When Lot later found himself in trouble, Abraham’s response was not bitterness or revenge, but intercession—he prayed for Lot’s rescue. This is the mark of true freedom: the ability to pray for those who have hurt us, knowing our future is not determined by their actions but by God’s promises.
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2 months ago
30 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Truths That Transform Our Life
On this special day of honoring those who have led and shaped our spiritual journey, it’s important to remember the deep truths that have transformed lives—not just through words, but through the lived example of faithfulness and surrender. Looking at the story of Moses in Exodus 3, we see that God’s call is not reserved for a select few; every person has a unique calling and purpose. This calling may not always look like standing on a stage or holding a microphone. It might be in the home, the workplace, or even in the unseen acts of service. The key is to recognize that God has placed something in each of our hands, and He asks us to surrender it back to Him, trusting that He can do far more with it than we ever could on our own.
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2 months ago
27 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Steps The Enemy Uses
Today’s focus is on the reality of spiritual influence—both dark and light—and the steps the enemy uses to gain ground in our lives. While many avoid talking about demonic influence, ignoring it only gives it more power. As believers, we are owned by the Lord and cannot be possessed by the enemy, but we can be deeply influenced, even inhabited, by demonic forces—not in terms of ownership, but in terms of occupation and influence. The world’s brokenness is a result of these spiritual influences, and we must recognize that both the Holy Spirit and evil spirits are vying for influence over our thoughts, emotions, and actions. Disobedience opens doors to the enemy, even for Christians. Paul’s warnings to the church in Ephesus make it clear: believers can give place to the devil, and when we do, we may need deliverance. Just as a car needs to be refueled, our spiritual lives require continual renewal through worship, the Word, and fellowship. The enemy’s tactics often follow a pattern: regression, repression, suppression, and depression. Regression is when we find ourselves slipping back into old patterns, losing our spiritual fervor. The antidote is repentance and praise—blessing the Lord with all that is within us, as David modeled in Psalm 103.
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2 months ago
41 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Cursed?
In a world filled with chaos, violence, and spiritual confusion, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by darkness and the sense that evil is gaining ground. Yet, Jesus’ words in John 16:33 remind us that while we will have tribulation in this world, He has already overcome it. The “world” here is not the earth itself, but the system of darkness that stands in opposition to God’s kingdom. As followers of Christ, we are not powerless victims within this system; rather, we have been given authority and power over it through Jesus’ victory. There is much talk today about curses, spiritual attacks, and the influence of darkness. Some even fear that witches or those practicing evil can place curses on believers. But Scripture is clear: an undeserved curse cannot land on a child of God (Proverbs 26:2). No one can curse whom God has blessed. Our justification through Christ means there is no condemnation for us, and God alone has the authority to judge. While the power of darkness is real, it cannot override the blessing and protection God places on His people.
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3 months ago
26 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Have It Your Way
Romans 1 paints a sobering picture of humanity’s downward spiral when truth is persistently rejected. From the very beginning, God has made Himself known to every person—His invisible qualities, His eternal power, and His divine nature are evident in creation. No one is without excuse. The tragedy is not ignorance of God, but the willful refusal to honor, glorify, and worship Him as God. When people exchange the truth for lies and the Creator for created things, their hearts and minds become darkened, and they begin a progression away from God that leads to spiritual blindness and moral confusion. This progression is not immediate, but gradual. It begins with the suppression of truth, moves to the replacement of God with idols—whether those are physical objects, pleasures, or even self—and then to repeated resistance, where sin becomes normalized and even celebrated. The conscience becomes calloused, and what once brought conviction now brings no feeling at all. This is the state of a reprobate or debased mind: so hardened in sin that God’s voice is no longer heard, conviction is absent, and righteousness is no longer desired. The most fearful judgment is not God’s active punishment, but His passive abandonment—when He simply lets people have it their way. Yet, even in the midst of this darkness, there is hope. The call to repentance is always present as long as there is breath in our lungs. God is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. The light of Christ still shines, and even the most hardened heart can be redeemed. The story of the prodigal son reminds us that the Father runs toward those who turn back, no matter how far they have drifted. The blood of Jesus is powerful enough to wash, sanctify, and justify even the vilest sinner. Revival is not just coming—it is here, and God is pouring out His Spirit on all flesh. The invitation is open: come back before your heart hardens, cry out before you drift too far, and let the Lord renew your mind and restore your soul. Key Takeaways 1. The Danger of Suppressing TruthGod has revealed Himself to every person, leaving no one with an excuse. Suppressing the truth is not a neutral act; it leads to darkness and confusion. When we refuse to honor God as God, we begin a journey away from the light, and the heart grows increasingly blind to spiritual reality. [02:11] 2. Idolatry Is More Than StatuesReplacing God doesn’t always look like bowing to golden calves; it can be anything—pleasure, self, entertainment—that takes the place of the Creator in our affections. When we worship the creation rather than the Creator, we lose sight of God’s majesty and our own purpose, and our lives become disordered. [11:03] 3. Repeated Sin Desensitizes the SoulSin, when repeated and unrepented, hardens the conscience like a callous on the hand. What once brought conviction now brings indifference, and the heart becomes numb to God’s voice. The most dangerous place is not when you feel guilty, but when you feel nothing at all. [13:21] 4. Divine Abandonment Is the Most Fearful JudgmentGod’s greatest judgment is not always active wrath, but when He stops striving with us and lets us go our own way. Spiritual death and moral confusion follow, and the moral compass is shattered. Yet, as long as we call on the Lord, He is striving with us, working to bring us back. [21:51] 5. Redemption Is Always PossibleNo matter how far someone has drifted, as long as there is breath, there is hope. The blood of Jesus can wash, sanctify, and justify anyone who turns to Him. The call to repentance is open, and God is running toward every prodigal who turns back—there is no one beyond His reach. [28:08] Youtube Chapters [00:00] - Welcome [00:32] - Introduction: “Have It Your Way” [01:31] - The Wrath of God and Salvation [02:11] - God’s Revelation Leaves No Excuse [03:08] - Humanity’s Rejection and Idolatry [05:50] - The Downward Spiral of Sin [11:03] - The Reality of Modern
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3 months ago
49 minutes

Highest Praise Church
The Voice Of The Martyrs: Stephen
We are called to be a people who, like Stephen, stay continually filled with the Holy Spirit. This is not just for moments of crisis, but for every day—raising families, facing trials, and sharing the gospel. The same Spirit that empowered Stephen is available to us, enabling us to respond with grace, courage, and love. Our legacy is not in titles or recognition, but in being vessels through whom God’s presence and truth are made known to a world desperate for hope.
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3 months ago
49 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Decision Points: From Survivor To Messenger
Life is full of decision points—moments when we must choose whether to stay where we are or step forward in faith. Too often, fear of disappointment causes us to limit our expectations of what God can do, robbing ourselves of the miracles He wants to perform. But God is not a shepherd who withholds good things from His sheep; He knows exactly what we need, even when we don’t. When we trust Him and move forward, even in uncertainty, our small acts of obedience are magnified and multiplied in ways we could never imagine. Ultimately, the greatest decision is to trust Jesus as Lord and Savior. Every other act of obedience flows from that foundational choice. When we choose to trust and obey, we move from merely surviving to becoming messengers of God’s goodness, carrying hope and restoration to those around us.
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3 months ago
46 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Decision Points
Life is a series of decision points—moments where we must choose which path to take, and these choices shape not only our own lives but the lives of those around us. From the very beginning, God has set before us the opportunity to choose between life and death, blessing and cursing, urging us to choose life so that we and our descendants may live. The stories of Joshua, Ruth, and Esther remind us that our decisions are not just about us; they are about faith, about our future, and about the impact we have on others. Joshua called Israel to choose whom they would serve, Ruth’s decision to follow Naomi changed her destiny and the lineage of Christ, and Esther’s courage saved a nation. Each of these moments was a crossroads, a decision point that required trust in God rather than self-reliance.
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4 months ago
38 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Movement
There is always a reason to shout and give God praise, no matter what we’re facing. Even when life feels stagnant or we’re weighed down by burdens, God calls us to movement—forward motion in faith. The story from Luke 5 of the paralyzed man and his friends shows us the power of community and determination. The enemy loves stagnation, but God honors those who refuse to let obstacles or the indifference of others keep them from pressing into His presence. Sometimes, it’s not about having the perfect plan, but about having the right people around you—people who will carry you when you can’t move yourself, and who will push through the crowd to get you to Jesus.
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4 months ago
40 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Build It Better
Today’s focus is on the vital importance of building our lives according to God’s pattern, not our own preferences or the shifting standards of the world. Drawing from Jesus’ words in Matthew 7, we see that every person is building a “house”—a life, a family, a future. The difference between a life that stands and one that falls is not in the storms faced, but in the foundation chosen. Jesus makes it clear: hearing His words is not enough; it is the application—obedience—that makes us wise builders. The storms of life are inevitable, but those who build on the rock of Christ will endure.A key obstacle to hearing God is the absence of repentance. Repentance is not just a one-time event but a continual turning from our own way of thinking to God’s way. The story of King Herod illustrates the danger of silencing the voice of repentance; when we cut off repentance, we cut off the voice and direction of God in our lives. True repentance means surrendering our right to define good and evil and instead adopting God’s standard.Wisdom is not merely knowledge, but knowledge applied. Solomon’s prayer for wisdom, rather than riches or power, shows us that wisdom brings with it all the other blessings we often seek. Many of the struggles we face are not just circumstantial but are rooted in faulty patterns—cycles that can only be broken by aligning our lives with God’s design. Life built by default—drifting wherever the tide takes us—leads to instability. But life built by design, according to God’s pattern, brings hope, stability, and endurance.The foundation we choose is more important than the storms we face. Even if you have built poorly in the past, God’s grace allows you to choose today to build on the rock of Jesus. Our hope is not in our circumstances, but in the unshakable foundation of Christ. Like the hymn writer Edward Mote, whose song “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less” was born out of a desire to hear from God, we can find peace and strength in Jesus, no matter what storms come our way.Key Takeaways- Repentance is the gateway to hearing God’s voice. When we refuse to repent, we silence the very voice that brings direction and life. Repentance is not just feeling sorry, but a decisive change of mind—letting go of our own definitions of right and wrong and embracing God’s truth. Without repentance, even the most religious among us can find ourselves spiritually deaf. [03:21]- Wisdom is knowledge applied, not just knowledge acquired. Solomon’s request for wisdom teaches us that God values our desire to discern and apply His ways above all else. Many blessings we seek are the natural result of living wisely, and without wisdom, even good things can become burdens or be lost. Wisdom is the difference between surviving storms and being swept away by them. [10:54]- The patterns we follow determine the outcomes we experience. Repeated struggles often point to faulty patterns, not just bad luck or spiritual attack. God calls us to build according to His pattern, not our feelings or cultural trends. Changing the pattern—aligning with God’s design—brings freedom and breaks cycles of defeat. [17:18]- Life built by default is unstable; life built by design is secure. Drifting with the tides of circumstance or emotion leads to instability and disappointment. God invites us to intentional living—making decisions rooted in His wisdom and truth. Our destiny is shaped not by chance, but by the daily decisions to build on the rock. [22:39]- Hope for the future is found in the foundation, not the forecast. The storms of life are inevitable, but they do not determine our future—our foundation does. Even if you have built on sand in the past, God’s grace allows you to start building on the rock today. The peace, hope, and endurance you long for are found in Jesus, our unshakable foundation. [27:49]Youtube Chapters[00:00] - Welcome [01:26] - The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders [02:42] - The Importance of Hearing God [03:21] - Re
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4 months ago
36 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Meeting At The Well
In John 4, Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well reveals the radical nature of God’s grace and the depth of His invitation to each of us. Jesus intentionally goes through Samaria—a place most Jews avoided—demonstrating that He breaks through cultural, racial, and religious barriers to reach those who feel excluded or unworthy. The woman, coming to the well at noon to avoid others, is surprised when Jesus not only speaks to her but asks her for a drink, defying social norms and elevating her dignity in the process.As their conversation unfolds, Jesus moves beyond the surface, offering her “living water”—a metaphor for the eternal life and satisfaction found only in Him. The woman, like many of us, initially misunderstands, thinking in terms of physical needs and religious products. But Jesus isn’t offering a product or a quick fix; He’s inviting her into a relationship that transforms from the inside out. He gently exposes her brokenness, not to shame her, but to bring her to a place of healing and forgiveness. In that moment, she recognizes Him not just as a prophet, but as the long-awaited Messiah.This encounter is a masterclass in worship and revelation. Jesus teaches that true worship isn’t about location, tradition, or ritual, but about spirit and truth—a living, ongoing relationship with the Creator. The woman’s life is so changed by this encounter that she leaves her water pot behind—the very thing she came for—and runs to tell her city about Jesus. Her testimony, once a source of shame, becomes a tool for revival as many come to believe because of her story.The story doesn’t end with her. Just as Peter’s obedience brought blessing to those around him, the living water Jesus gives overflows from one life to many. When we truly encounter Jesus, our understanding of who He is expands, and the living water He gives not only satisfies us but spills over to bless everyone we meet. We are called to draw deeply from this well, to carry living water into our homes, workplaces, and communities, and to invite others to experience the Savior of the world.
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4 months ago
41 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Costly Love
This morning, we explored the deep connection between ourselves and the cross of Christ, focusing on the doctrine of atonement—how Jesus’ sacrifice covers and removes our sins. We began by recognizing our total dependence on God every moment of every day, and how easily we drift into self-dependence when we lose sight of that. The story from John 7 and 8, particularly the woman caught in adultery, reveals not just a lesson in mercy, but a living illustration of atonement. The Pharisees, intent on upholding the law, brought the woman before Jesus to trap Him, but Jesus’ response exposed both the hypocrisy of the accusers and the heart of God’s redemptive plan. Jesus, by writing in the dirt and challenging anyone without sin to cast the first stone, upheld the law’s standard while simultaneously revealing that none are qualified to judge except Himself. He did not dismiss the seriousness of sin, but neither did He condemn the woman. Instead, He removed her penalty and called her to a new life: “Go and sin no more.” This is the costly love of Christ—He accepts the code, but He takes the penalty upon Himself. The story is not just about the woman; it’s about all of us. We are all like sheep who have gone astray, deserving of judgment, but Jesus steps in as both our judge and justifier. The cross is not a distant event; it is a personal connection. Jesus’ atonement is not just a theological concept, but a lived reality for every believer. He sets us free from the law of sin and death, not so we can continue in our old ways, but so we can walk in the freedom and victory He has purchased for us. The call is not just to receive forgiveness, but to live differently—to “stop it,” to rebuke the old patterns, and to honor the price that was paid. We are not condemned; we are free, and that freedom is meant to be lived out daily, in gratitude and obedience.
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4 months ago
46 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Timing Is Everything
So often, frustration in life comes not from where we are or what we’re facing, but from misunderstanding the timing of God. God, in His wisdom, has given us the gift of time—not as a trap, but as a vehicle to deliver His promises and purposes at the right moment. Just as a loving father doesn’t give his children everything they ask for immediately, God withholds certain things until we are ready, so that blessings don’t become burdens. Time is the means by which God matures us, prepares us, and ensures that what He gives will be a true inheritance, not a fleeting prize. Seasons are central to how God works. There is a time to plant and a time to harvest, a time to hold on and a time to let go. Many of our frustrations come from trying to force a harvest in a planting season, or refusing to move on when the season has changed. The people, opportunities, and blessings in our lives are often seasonal, and recognizing when time has shifted is crucial. It’s not that people or opportunities become bad; it’s that time has changed, and we must discern what belongs in each season. Timing is everything. In life, as in music or sports, skill and effort mean little without the right timing. Acting out of season, even with the right intentions, can lead to fruitlessness or even harm. The key is to focus not on the pressures or voices around us, but on Jesus—the “ball” in the analogy—who reveals the right timing and leads us into fruitfulness. Jesus is the revealer of the hidden God, the one who takes us from mere comparison to true revelation. As we mature, He reveals more, and our understanding of timing deepens. God is not hiding from us; He is inviting us to seek, to dig, to press in, so that He can reveal more of Himself and His timing. Sometimes, the most important growth happens unseen, as roots go deep before fruit appears. If you’re in a season of waiting, trust that God is working beneath the surface. As you gather wisdom from past seasons and allow Jesus to reveal the timing, you’ll find that fruit comes more quickly and even miracles can happen—God can accelerate what would otherwise take years.
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5 months ago
53 minutes

Highest Praise Church
Highest Praise exists to see lives changed and God’s kingdom advanced.