In this powerful message, we explore the transformative power of storms in our spiritual lives. Drawing from Acts 5:27-32, we see how the early apostles faced persecution yet remained steadfast in their faith. Their unwavering commitment to obey God rather than human authority serves as a profound example for us today. The sermon beautifully illustrates how our struggles and trials can lead to spiritual growth, much like how studying ancient storms helps predict future weather patterns. We're reminded that in life's storms, we have the opportunity to gain wisdom, strength, and a deeper appreciation for God's grace. This message challenges us to stand firm in our faith, even when faced with opposition, and to trust in the power of Jesus' name to overcome any obstacle.
Christ follower, Husband, Father, Ordained Elder in the Texas Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church.
Monday, May 5, 2025
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
A Grave Situation - Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.
In this powerful exploration of John 20:1-18, we're invited to reflect on the transformative power of Christ's resurrection. The empty tomb, initially a source of confusion and grief for Mary Magdalene, becomes a symbol of hope and new beginnings. We're reminded that sometimes we must face our darkest moments - our own 'empty tombs' - before we can truly encounter the risen Savior. This message challenges us to run towards Jesus in times of trouble, just as Mary did, and to be ready to let go of what's familiar to ascend to greater spiritual heights. The beautiful moment when Jesus calls Mary by name reminds us of His personal love for each of us, even in our moments of doubt or despair. How might we open our hearts to hear Christ calling us today?
Monday, April 21, 2025
From Palms to Passion - Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.
As we journey from Palm Sunday to Easter, we're invited to reflect on the profound shift from triumph to tragedy in Jesus' final days. The story of Christ's entry into Jerusalem reminds us that life often brings sudden changes - from celebration to sorrow. Yet, this narrative isn't just about Jesus; it's about us too. We're called to prepare our hearts, to be obedient to God's instructions, and to boldly proclaim our faith. The disciples' willingness to fetch the colt, trusting Jesus' words, challenges us to step out in faith, even when God's commands seem unusual. As we wave our metaphorical palms, let's remember that true worship isn't about waiting for the perfect moment, but about initiating praise ourselves. In a world that often rejects change, we're encouraged to stand firm in our beliefs, even when faced with opposition. This Palm Sunday, let's not be silent in our faith, for as Jesus said, if we keep quiet, even the stones will cry out.
Monday, April 14, 2025
A Great Resume-Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.
In this powerful message, we're challenged to reconsider what truly matters in our spiritual lives. The Apostle Paul's words in Philippians 3:4-14 remind us that our worldly accomplishments and status, no matter how impressive, pale in comparison to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. We're encouraged to view our past achievements and accolades as 'rubbish' compared to the richness of a relationship with Jesus. This perspective shift invites us to examine our own lives: What are we holding onto that might be hindering our spiritual growth? Are we willing to count everything as loss for the sake of Christ? The message beautifully illustrates how our ongoing spiritual journey is like daily tasks - always in need of renewal and persistence. As we press on toward the goal of knowing Christ more deeply, we're reminded that our ultimate 'resume' is not built on earthly successes, but on our growing relationship with our Savior.
Monday, April 7, 2025
When the Manna Stops - Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.
In this powerful message, we explore the profound transition from reliance on daily manna to cultivating our own spiritual sustenance. The story of Joshua 5:9-12 serves as a backdrop, illustrating how God's provision changes as we mature in faith. Just as the Israelites had to shift from receiving manna to planting crops in the Promised Land, we too must evolve in our spiritual journey. This transition symbolizes our growth from passive recipients to active participants in our faith. The cessation of manna doesn't signify God's abandonment, but rather an invitation to deeper engagement and personal responsibility in our relationship with Him. We're challenged to 'plant our own crops' - to actively seek God, study His word, and cultivate our spiritual lives. This message reminds us that while God's love is constant, the way He provides and guides us may change, urging us to mature in our faith and take ownership of our spiritual growth.
Monday, March 31, 2025
Winning a Real Prize - Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr
In this powerful exploration of Isaiah 55:1-9, we're invited to consider the incredible prize God offers us - one that surpasses any earthly reward. The passage calls us to 'come' to the Lord, reminding us that God's invitation is open to all, regardless of our circumstances or past. We're encouraged to 'listen' to God's wisdom, recognizing that His thoughts and ways are higher than ours. This message challenges us to shift our focus from worldly pursuits to the eternal covenant God offers. By accepting this divine invitation, we gain access to spiritual nourishment that satisfies our deepest thirsts and hungers. The parallels drawn between game shows and God's grace highlight the unearned nature of this gift, emphasizing that salvation is freely given, not a reward we can earn. As we reflect on this, we're prompted to examine our own lives and consider: Are we truly listening to God's voice amidst the noise of the world? How can we more fully embrace the abundant life He offers?
Monday, March 24, 2025
Intuitive Christianity - Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.
In this powerful message, we're challenged to embrace 'intuitive Christianity' - a faith that's as natural and effortless as using our smartphones. The central scripture, Philippians 3:17-4:1, calls us to imitate those who follow Christ and to remember our true citizenship is in heaven. This passage reminds us that our faith shouldn't be complicated; it should be as intuitive as a child's trust in a loving parent. We're encouraged to observe and follow good Christian examples, becoming living definitions of what it means to be a follower of Christ. The message also warns us about the 'enemies of the cross' - those who live only for earthly pleasures. As believers, we're called to stand firm in our faith, even when it feels uncomfortable or out of place in this world. This teaching invites us to reflect on how we can make our faith more accessible and 'user-friendly' to others, while staying true to our heavenly citizenship.
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