• Guardians | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    Jan 28 2026

    In this message from 1 Corinthians 5:6–7 (ESV), the call is issued for the Church to reclaim its role as a guardian of God’s house. This sermon challenges the idea that tolerance equals love and reminds us that grace does not eliminate responsibility. Through Paul’s warning about leaven, we are shown how small, unchecked compromises can quietly reshape culture and identity. This word calls believers to guard what God has entrusted, to live consistent with who Christ has already made us, and to protect the house with courage, humility, and clarity. To name Christ is not just to confess Him, but to steward His dwelling.


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    55 mins
  • When God Closes A Door You Wouldn’t | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    Jan 26 2026

    In this message from Acts 16:6–10 (ESV), we are reminded that God’s “no” is often mercy, protection, and redirection—not rejection. This sermon challenges the belief that movement always equals confirmation and reveals how God intentionally closes doors to preserve alignment, sharpen discernment, and lead us into purpose. Through Paul’s journey, we see that productivity is not the same as obedience and opportunity is not the same as instruction. This word encourages believers to stop mourning what God shut, trust His interruptions, and recognize that closed doors often position us for assignments we could not see on our own.


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    43 mins
  • Managing New Doors | Bishop Brandon Jacobs
    Jan 20 2026

    In this message from 1 Corinthians 16:9 (NRSV), Bishop Brandon Jacobs teaches on the responsibility that comes with new opportunities. This sermon reminds us that open doors are often accompanied by opposition and require wisdom, discipline, and spiritual maturity to navigate well. Bishop Jacobs challenges listeners to recognize that access is a gift, but stewardship determines longevity. This word encourages believers to manage what God opens with discernment, preparation, and faith, so that new doors lead to lasting purpose and impact.


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    42 mins
  • His Cut Off Game | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    Jan 20 2026

    In this message from John 15:2 (NIV), Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches on God’s pruning process and why cutting is often evidence of expectation, not rejection. This sermon challenges the idea that everything feeding you is forming you and reminds us that unmanaged growth can become dangerous. Through clear, practical insight, Bishop Sapp explains how God removes what competes with our capacity, disciplines us for maturity, and cuts things off before they destroy our future. This word speaks to a season of growing up, letting go, and trusting that God’s pruning is always purposeful. History does not guarantee destiny, but obedience positions us for what’s next.


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    43 mins
  • I Don’t Know How, But I Do Know Who | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    Jan 20 2026

    In this powerful message, Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches from Exodus 14:13–14, speaking to moments when faith is tested not by opposition, but by uncertainty. This sermon addresses seasons where the path forward is unclear, options are gone, and control is stripped away. Through Israel’s encounter at the Red Sea, we are reminded that obedience can sometimes lead us into places with no visible solution, yet those are often the places where God reveals Himself most clearly. This word calls believers to trust God beyond logic, stand still when instructed, and move forward in faith knowing that when you don’t know how, you can still trust Who.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas, where our Senior Pastor is Bishop Marvin L. Sapp.


    Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

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    38 mins