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Rock Point Church · all sermons
Pastor Bill Bush · Oct 31, 2022
Drawing from Ezekiel 37's vision of the valley of dry bones and Paul's armor of God in Ephesians 6, this sermon argues that God specializes in bringing life out of hopeless, dead-end situations. However, experiencing that resurrection power requires three responses from us: listening to God's Word even when His instructions seem pointless, looking to God's power with patient faith rather than demanding our own timeline, and living through the Holy Spirit by surrendering to Him and putting on the full armor of God so we are prepared for the spiritual battle we so easily ignore.
Pastor Jeff Moors · May 1, 2022
Because Christ died and rose again, every believer has been made a new creation whose identity is no longer rooted in titles, achievements, or the flesh, but in who God says they are. Pastor Jeff Moors argues from 2 Corinthians 5:14–21 that this rediscovered identity is not merely positional — it reshapes how we see ourselves, how we wield the Spirit's resurrection power, how we view every person around us, and how we carry the ministry of reconciliation into the world as Christ's ambassadors.
Pastor Pat McCalla · Nov 30, 2020
In Galatians 5, Paul urges believers who have been set free by Jesus — saved by faith in Christ plus nothing — not to return to slavery but to walk in the Spirit's power. Because every Jesus follower has died with Christ and been raised to new life, the same resurrection power that raised Jesus from the dead now lives within them. The practical question is not whether believers possess the Holy Spirit, but whether they are surrendered enough to listen to His voice and obey it in the small, daily moments of life.