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"Letting Go of Bitterness" | November 23, 2025 | Ps Joel Lowery
by Amber George on November 23rd, 2025
This powerful message confronts one of the most destructive forces in our spiritual lives: the root of bitterness. Drawing from Hebrews 12:14-15, we're challenged to understand how offense operates like dandelion seeds - scattered by the wind, taking root in fertile soil, and multiplying exponentially if left unchecked. The sobering truth is: we cannot control what others do to us, but we absolutely control how we respond. Bitterness grows underground, invisible at first, feeding on our rumination and justified anger until it poisons not just our own hearts but defiles many around us. The prescription comes from Ephesians 4:31-32, offering two essential ingredients to kill this toxic root: compassion expressed through prayer, and forgiveness demonstrated by laying down our 'trump card' - that perceived right to get even. Perhaps most striking is Jesus's parable in Matthew 18 about the unforgiving servant, reminding us that refusing to forgive keeps us in emotional torture. We're invitated to surrender not just bitterness toward others, but even disappointment with God Himself, recognizing that true freedom comes when we stop clutching control and start trusting the One who first forgave our impossible debt. Read More
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"Letting Go of My Past" | November 16, 2025 | Ps Joel Lowery
by Amber George on November 16th, 2025
This powerful message confronts one of the most universal struggles we face as believers: the weight of our past. Through the story of Peter's denial of Christ, we discover that guilt and shame are not just emotional burdens—they're spiritual weapons the enemy uses to keep us disconnected from the abundant life Jesus promised. The message unpacks three devastating lies whispered into our hearts: that we're unforgivable, unlovable, and useless. Yet the beauty of Peter's restoration reveals a profound truth: Jesus doesn't meet our failures with condemnation but with breakfast on the beach and a renewed calling. The three-time questioning of Peter's love mirrors his three denials, showing us that healing often requires bringing pain to the surface—not to shame us, but to refine us. We learn that our identity must be rooted in Christ's love, not in our mistakes or achievements. The hydrogen peroxide analogy resonates deeply: sometimes healing burns before it cleanses. This isn't a message about comfortable Christianity; it's a call to become warriors for the Kingdom, understanding that we cannot run toward our future while constantly looking over our shoulder at our past. The invitation is clear: let God skim the impurities from the surface so we can be vessels ready for His greater purpose. Read More
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"Letting Go of Control" | November 2, 2025 | Ps Joel Lowery
by Amber George on November 3rd, 2025
What if the very thing we're desperately trying to control is the one thing preventing us from experiencing God's fullness? This powerful message introduces us to a young Mary - confused, disturbed, and facing an impossible situation - yet responding with two simple words: 'Let it be.' Through her story in Luke 1:26-38, we're confronted with a profound truth: we don't always have the power to control, but we always have the power to surrender. Mary teaches us that surrender isn't weakness; it's the pathway to participating in God's extraordinary purposes. Her choice between her plans and God's purpose, between her dreams and God's destiny, mirrors the daily decisions we face. Whether we're wrestling with relationships, careers, family dynamics, or even how others load the dishwasher, control has become our default response to life's uncertainties. But here's the liberating reality: God can do far more with our surrender than we can ever accomplish with our control. The message challenges us to identify what we're grasping so tightly that it's weighing us down - perhaps it's fear, perfectionism, our children's futures, or our carefully managed image. Surrender isn't a one-time event but a daily choice, a lifestyle of repeatedly saying, 'Not my will, but yours.' When we finally release our grip, we discover that following Jesus means trusting He knows how to handle our lives better than we ever could. Read More
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