• Luke 19:11-28 (Feb. 15, 2026)
    Feb 16 2026
    Jesus has gone away to a far country, to later return as King, and has entrusted us with the spread of the Gospel in the meantime. Our mission is critical, his rewards are generous, and our King is worth it. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on February 15, 2026.
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    29 mins
  • Luke 19:1-10 (February 8, 2026)
    Feb 10 2026
    Jesus came to seek and save the lost. Though some have seen Zaccheus’ determination as the main point of this passage, it’s really about the sovereign call and transforming power of Jesus. He called out to Zaccheus; He invited Himself to his home; His grace stirred Zaccheus' heart to repentance. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on February 8, 2026.
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    27 mins
  • Luke 18:35-43 (Feb. 1, 2026)
    Feb 2 2026
    Jesus is just about to make the steep trip up to Jerusalem, where he’ll spend his last week before the cross. But first, he makes a brief stop in Jericho. And as he enters the city, he hears the cries of a blind beggar—a man who knows way more about Jesus than anyone would expect. He knew Jesus's identity; he experienced His kindness, and he knew of His kingdom. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on February 1, 2026.
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    28 mins
  • Luke 18:18-34 (January 25, 2026)
    Jan 26 2026
    This passage on the rich young ruler, which is often misunderstood, gives us a great opportunity to understand the relationship between the Law and the Gospel. We’ll also see the genius and love of Jesus, the great heart surgeon who is able to expose the idols in our hearts. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on January 25, 2026.
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    27 mins
  • Luke 18:15-17 (January 18, 2026)
    Jan 19 2026
    Come see how Jesus values children and their kind of faith, how their faith is an example of the kind we all need as adults. It’s a short passage, but deep. And it gives us an opportunity to see the wonderful approachability of Jesus. Jesus received kids. We receive Jesus as kids, and God receives us as his kids. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on January 18, 2026.
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    24 mins
  • Luke 18:9-14 (January 11, 2026)
    Jan 12 2026
    The parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, in Luke 18:9-14, is one of Jesus’ famous parables. It’s an immensely helpful parable for rooting out self-righteousness. The problem is we can’t receive its benefits, if we assume we’re not the Pharisee. As you listen, pray for your own heart, that the Lord will reveal any self-righteousness, so that you can put your confidence, not in your own merit, but in the mercy of God. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on January 11, 2026.
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    27 mins
  • Luke 18:1-8 (Jan. 04, 2026)
    Jan 5 2026
    "They ought always to pray and not lose heart," Jesus told his disciples. Why? Because His kingdom is an already but not yet kingdom. He knew His disciples would need to know how to navigate waiting for His ultimate return and the suffering and injustice they would experience in the meantime. We also need to heed God's call to pray often for justice and to place our faith in the one true just Judge who hears our prayers and is coming again. This message was preached by Pastor John Jackson on January 4, 2026.
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    31 mins
  • Desiring God's Word in 2026: Psalm 119 (Dec. 28, 2025)
    Dec 30 2025
    Psalm 119 is a song written by a man who was absolutely obsessed with Scripture and a love for God's very words. Why does the psalmist love God's word so much? He loves the word because it makes him wise; he loves the word because it makes him strong for suffering; he loves the word because it sets him free. One of the most important habits we can build in 2026 is the habit of regularly consuming God’s Word. And there’s no better place to get motivated for this than Psalm 119. Let’s let the psalmist's love for the Word stir ours. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on December 28, 2025.
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    32 mins