In this powerful sermon, Pastor and White Rose Resistance founder, Seth Gruber, delivers a prophetic message about what the American church has forgotten: the Cultural Mandate.
Speaking from Genesis 1:27-28, he exposes how evangelical leaders have abandoned their calling to exercise godly dominion, leaving a vacuum that evil has eagerly filled.
This isn't just another "be nice and share Jesus" message. This is a declaration of war against the demonic ideologies destroying families, children, and Western civilization. Learn why Charlie Kirk's bold stand on controversial issues created the largest gospel proclamation in history, while "relevant" pastors who avoided cultural conflict left their congregations impotent.
Key Scriptures:
Genesis 1:27-28 - The Cultural Mandate
Genesis 3:15 - The Proto-Evangelium (War Declared)
Matthew 5:5 - Blessed Are the Meek (Prautes)
Matthew 16:13-18 - Jesus at Caesarea Philippi
Psalm 8:6 - Rulers Over God's Creation
Psalm 8:12 - Righteousness in Forgetfulness
Psalm 24:1 - The Earth is the Lord's
Matthew 5:13-16 - Salt and Light
In this powerful message, Pastor Ron tackles one of Christianity's greatest paradoxes: we know peace is possible, yet we rarely experience it in our daily lives. Through an honest and practical examination of Scripture, he reveals the three essential steps to transforming peace from a distant concept into a daily reality. Whether you're facing family chaos this Christmas season, workplace stress, or internal turmoil, this message provides a biblical roadmap to the peace that passes all understanding. Learn why peace requires more than just belief—it demands intentional action in setting your mind on Christ, trusting Him completely, and living righteously.
Key Scripture References:
Isaiah 26:3 - "You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you"
2 Thessalonians 3:16 - The Lord of peace himself gives peace at all times
Colossians 3:1-4 - Set your mind on things above
Isaiah 32:17 - The effect of righteousness will be peace
Philippians 3:8-11 - Counting everything as loss for Christ
James 3:17-18 - The harvest of righteousness is sown in peace
Psalm 119:165 - Great peace have those who love your law
Isaiah 48:22 - There is no peace for the wicked
Hosea 10:12 - Sow righteousness, reap steadfast love
In this powerful Christmas message, we explore the profound truth that peace isn't found in the absence of problems, but in the presence of God. Through the story of Jesus' birth and the shepherds' encounter with angels, we discover that perfect peace (shalom shalom) comes from keeping our minds stayed on Christ and trusting Him completely. This sermon challenges our pursuit of worldly, conditional peace and calls us to experience the transcendent peace that Jesus offers—a peace that surpasses all understanding and remains steadfast even in life's storms. Whether facing health challenges, family drama, financial stress, or the chaos of Christmas itself, we can have perfect peace by focusing on Jesus rather than our circumstances.
 In this powerful message, we dive deep into what the Bible truly says about sex, sexuality, and why this topic matters far more than just personal morality. Discover how sexual sin connects to idolatry, the rejection of God, and the collapse of society—and why God's design for sex within marriage is actually beautiful, not restrictive.
We walk through Romans 1 to understand the progression of humanity's heart when we reject God, exploring how sexual depravity isn't just about individual sin but reflects a deeper spiritual battle. This message addresses same-sex attraction, pornography, sexual immorality, and how Christians can speak truth in love while offering hope and forgiveness through Christ.
Whether you're struggling with sexual sin, want to understand God's perspective, or need answers for difficult conversations, this message provides biblical clarity with compassion.
Chapter & Verse References:
Genesis 1:28 - Be fruitful and multiply
Genesis 2:24 - Two become one flesh
Genesis 6:1-6 - Sexual depravity before the flood
Genesis 19:4-8 - Sodom and Gomorrah
Leviticus 18:22 - Sexual prohibitions
Romans 1:18-32 - The progression of humanity rejecting God
1 Corinthians 7:3-4 - Conjugal rights in marriage
Ephesians 5:31-33 - Marriage as a picture of Christ and the church
Hebrews 13:4 - Honor the marriage bed
Jude 7 - Sodom's unnatural desires
In a world filled with distractions and competing allegiances, it's easy to overlook the idols we've placed before God. This powerful message exposes the hidden idolatries in our daily lives—from false religions to the subtle ways we prioritize our desires, relationships, and pursuits above our Creator. Pastor Ron challenges us to examine six critical areas: our worship, our love, our loyalty, our source of knowledge, our faith, and our heart's desires. God is a jealous God who demands our complete devotion, not as a tyrant, but as the only source capable of fulfilling our deepest needs. Are you ready to identify and destroy the idols stealing what rightfully belongs to Him?
Key Bible References
Exodus 20:3-5 - The First Commandment against idolatry
Matthew 4:10 - Worship and serve God alone
1 John 4:1-6 - Testing the spirits and identifying antichrist
1 John 2:15-17 - Do not love the world
Luke 14:26 - Hating family compared to loving Christ
Luke 9:23-26 - Deny yourself, take up your cross
Matthew 6:33 - Seek first the kingdom of God
2 Timothy 2:15 - Rightly handling the word of truth
Joshua 1:8 - Meditate on God's word day and night
Hebrews 11:6 - Without faith it is impossible to please God
Colossians 3:2-5 - Set your minds on things above; covetousness is idolatry
Deuteronomy 6:13-15 - Fear God alone, for He is jealous
This powerful teaching walks through Genesis 19-21, revealing how ancient stories point directly to Christ and our spiritual walk today. Pastor explores the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, the haunting lesson of Lot's wife who looked back, and Jesus' use of this story in Luke 17 as a warning about His second coming. The message continues through Abraham's second lapse of faith with Abimelech, Sarah's miraculous pregnancy at 90, and the painful separation of Ishmael from Isaac—representing the eternal conflict between living by flesh versus living by the Spirit. This isn't just ancient history; it's a blueprint for believers today who struggle with one foot in the world and one foot in heaven.
Pastor Ron tackles one of the most uncomfortable topics in modern Christian families: dysfunction. In this powerful message, he exposes the root cause of family chaos—treating obedience to God's Word as optional. From parenting and discipline to marriage roles and adult children, Pastor Ron presents biblical solutions that challenge cultural norms but promise the peace and harmony every family craves. This isn't about complicated formulas or feel-good advice—it's about returning to the simple, clear commands of Scripture that actually work. Whether you're struggling with rebellious children, marriage tension, or generational patterns, this message offers hope through God's unchanging Word.
Discover the profound story of God's personal visit to Abraham before the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. This powerful message explores how God demonstrates both perfect justice and incredible mercy, even entertaining Abraham's bold intercession for the righteous. Through this ancient encounter, we see God's character revealed—a God who is personally engaged with His people, patient with our questions, and committed to protecting the righteous even in judgment. Learn why God doesn't hide His plans from those who walk with Him, and how Lot's rescue demonstrates divine grace in action. This message challenges us to examine our own spiritual urgency and warns against the complacency that comes from lingering too long in worldly comfort.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:16-19:26; John 8:56-59; Matthew 5:45; John 5:21-23
Transcript
Pastor Ron courageously addresses the topic many churches avoid: what does the Bible really say about divorce? This sermon offers both biblical truth and overwhelming grace for anyone navigating this difficult terrain.
In This Message:
-God's covenant design for marriage from the beginning
-Historical context: why Moses permitted divorce
-The two biblical exceptions Jesus and Paul provide
-Understanding sexual immorality in the digital age
-Complete forgiveness through Christ for past mistakes
-Practical guidance for those who are remarried
-Biblical freedom in cases of abuse
-How to honor God in your current marriage situation
Scripture References: Genesis 2:18, 24 | Deuteronomy 24:1-4 | Jeremiah 3:1 | Malachi 2:15-16 | Matthew 5:27-32 | Mark 10:2-12 | Romans 6:1-2, 8:1-13 | 1 Corinthians 7:8-16, 39 | 2 Corinthians 6:14 | Ephesians 5:28 | Colossians 3:19 | 1 Peter 3:7-14 | Proverbs 18:22, 12:4, 19:14
Key Takeaway: "The question is not what you've done in the past. The question is what are you doing in the present? When we do it God's way, God's way works."
Whether you're divorced, considering divorce, struggling in marriage, or supporting someone through this painful process, this message provides biblical clarity wrapped in Christ's compassion.
How one man's radical generosity revealed the secret to true wealth and God's abundant blessing
In this powerful teaching from Genesis 13-14, we discover Abraham's remarkable response when faced with conflict, wealth, and the opportunity for personal gain. After winning a decisive military victory and recovering the spoils of five cities, Abraham demonstrates an extraordinary principle: everything we have belongs to God.
When given the choice between claiming vast riches or honoring God, Abraham chose to give a tenth to Melchizedek (a mysterious priest-king who foreshadows Christ) and returned the rest—keeping nothing for himself. This counterintuitive act of faith reveals why some Christians can have wealth while others struggle with it, and why Abraham received God's promise: "I am your shield; your reward shall be very great."
This message challenges our modern assumptions about money, possessions, and success, showing us that true blessing comes not from holding tight to what we have, but from recognizing that God owns it all. Learn how Abraham's willingness to take "the worst deal" positioned him to receive everything God had promised, and discover practical ways to apply these principles in your own life.
Understanding Genesis 15-17: The Covenant, Circumcision, and God's Unshakeable Promise
In this powerful sermon, we explore one of the most pivotal moments in biblical history - God's covenant with Abraham. From the promise of countless descendants to the birth of Ishmael and the shocking revelation about Isaac, this message reveals how God's faithfulness transcends our mistakes and limited understanding.
Key Topics Covered:
-Genesis 15: God's covenant ceremony and what it means for us today
-Why Abraham's faith was counted as righteousness (not his works)
-The Hagar and Ishmael situation: God's grace in our mistakes
-Genesis 17: The covenant of circumcision and its deeper spiritual meaning
-Abraham's reaction when told he'd have a son at 100 years old
-How God's promises endure despite our attempts to "help" Him
-The connection between circumcision and baptism
-Why blood was required for covenant relationships
In the powerful finale of the God Math series, Pastor Ron tackles the hard questions about giving that most people avoid: Where should I give? Why should I give? And how much should I give? This challenging message reveals three transformational formulas: Church > Charities, Faith > Finances, and Love > Luxuries. Through biblical teaching and real-world application, you'll discover that giving isn't about obligation—it's about worship, trust, and investing in eternity. This sermon will challenge you to ask not "How much should I give to God?" but rather "Why would I withhold anything from the Lord?" Whether you're new to faith or a seasoned believer, this message will transform how you view generosity and God's abundant provision.
In this powerful teaching from Genesis 13-14, we discover Abraham's remarkable response when faced with conflict, wealth, and the opportunity for personal gain. After winning a decisive military victory and recovering the spoils of five cities, Abraham demonstrates an extraordinary principle: everything we have belongs to God.
When given the choice between claiming vast riches or honoring God, Abraham chose to give a tenth to Melchizedek (a mysterious priest-king who foreshadows Christ) and returned the rest—keeping nothing for himself. This counterintuitive act of faith reveals why some Christians can have wealth while others struggle with it, and why Abraham received God's promise: "I am your shield; your reward shall be very great."
This message challenges our modern assumptions about money, possessions, and success, showing us that true blessing comes not from holding tight to what we have, but from recognizing that God owns it all. Learn how Abraham's willingness to take "the worst deal" positioned him to receive everything God had promised, and discover practical ways to apply these principles in your own life.
In this powerful sermon, we explore the often-misunderstood concept of giving to God. From the Garden of Eden to the book of Malachi, discover why giving isn't just about obedience or finances - it's fundamentally about worship. Learn why God wants our first and best, how giving relates to fearing the Lord, and the incredible promise God makes to those who honor Him with their wealth. This message will challenge you to see your time, talent, and treasure through a completely different lens - one that puts worship over wealth and places God back on the throne of your life.
Malachi 3:8-10
Deuteronomy 14:22-26
Proverbs 3:9-10
Luke 6:38
Join us for this week's Bible reading as we explore Matthew 24, where Jesus speaks about the end times and signs to come. While Christians may have different interpretations of specific end-time events, one thing is certain: we're not yet in the new heaven and earth, which means we're still on mission. Rather than getting lost in debates about prophetic details, this message focuses on what we can all agree on - we're called to build God's kingdom here and now through discipleship, evangelism, and carrying out the Great Commission. Whether you're new to studying prophecy or deeply familiar with Revelation and Daniel, this reading reminds us that in light of the end times, our calling remains clear: be about God's business.
Genesis 12 - A Journey from Obedience to Fear and Back Again
Pastor explores the pivotal moment when Abraham, called by God to the promised land of Canaan, faces an unexpected famine and makes fear-driven decisions that nearly derail God's plan. This message examines how even great people of faith struggle when circumstances don't match expectations, and how God remains faithful through our failures. Learn what it means to prioritize faithfulness over righteousness, and discover how God uses even our poor decisions to teach us and prepare us for His purposes.
In this powerful sermon on biblical generosity, we explore how God values our heart attitude above our actions. Moving beyond simple obedience to the law, we discover that Jesus didn't abolish the Old Testament commands but fulfilled them—raising the standard from external compliance to internal transformation. Through the shocking story of Ananias and Sapphira, the radical generosity of the early church, and Jesus's teachings on the heart, we learn that tithing with a wrong heart is as empty as not giving at all. This message challenges us to examine our motives in giving, serving, and worshiping, revealing that God math only works when our hearts are aligned with His. Whether you're new to faith, struggling with generosity, or think you've got it figured out, this sermon will transform how you view everything you possess and why authentic worship must come from a transformed heart that sees everything as belonging to God.
Genesis 14:19-20 - Abraham gives a tenth to Melchizedek
Genesis 28:20-22 - Jacob's vow to give God a tenth
Matthew 5:17-20 - Jesus fulfills the law, doesn't abolish it
Matthew 5:21-22 - Anger equals murder in the heart
Matthew 5:27-28 - Lust equals adultery in the heart
Matthew 5:38-39 - Turn the other cheek
Matthew 5:43-45 - Love your enemies
Matthew 6:19-21, 24 - Treasures in heaven; cannot serve God and money
Matthew 7:21-23 - Not everyone who says "Lord, Lord" will enter heaven
Matthew 23:23 - Woe to Pharisees who tithe but neglect justice, mercy, faithfulness
Hebrews 9:11-12 - Christ's blood secures eternal redemption
Ephesians 2:8-9 - Saved by grace through faith, not works
2 Corinthians 9:6-7 - Sow bountifully, reap bountifully; God loves a cheerful giver
Acts 4:32-37 - Early church shares everything; Barnabas sells field
Acts 5:1-11 - Ananias and Sapphira lie about their gift and die
Major milestone! We've completed the Old Testament and are diving into the New!Â
In Matthew 9-10, witness Jesus's divine power through miraculous healings, deliverance, and forgiveness of sins. Then watch as He empowers His disciples—and us—to boldly share the Kingdom without fear.
In This Study:
âś“ Jesus heals a paralytic & forgives sins
âś“ Power over sickness, death & demons
âś“ Disciples sent out with His authority
âś“ Why we don't need to fear
âś“ God's intimate care for you
Perfect time to join us! Starting fresh in the New Testament through year's end.
May this encourage and strengthen you today!
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What if everything you thought about giving was backwards? In this powerful message, we explore the counterintuitive principle Jesus taught through the feeding of the 5,000: Give to God and gain.
This isn't about guilt or manipulation—it's about understanding a Kingdom principle that most Christians miss. When we give to God with the right heart, in the right setting, and in obedience to His call, we never lose. We always gain more than we gave up.
Learn why:
âś“ Giving isn't about the size of your gift, but the sacrifice
âś“ God uses ordinary people, not just the wealthy
âś“ A little boy's lunch changed the course of history
âś“ You might be missing out on God's best by holding back
This message will challenge you to ask: "Who am I in this story? Am I the crowd just receiving? The disciples making excuses? Or the boy willing to give everything?"
Matthew 10:37-39
Luke 17:33
John 6:1-13
Luke 9:12-13
Matthew 14:15-16
#GodMath #BiblicalGiving #FaithAndFinances #KingdomPrinciples #ChristianLiving #GenerosityMatters #FeedingThe5000