Episodes

Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Get Ready! Get Ready! Get Ready! Part 2
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
I. Opening and Introduction
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Acknowledgment of ministry volunteers serving behind the scenes.
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Call to thank God for those who serve.
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Emphasis: the church is about everyone being mobilized to serve.
II. High View of Scripture
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Affirmation: the Bible is held in supreme authority above all other sources.
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It is infallible, inerrant, and authoritative.
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The pastor’s aim: communicate God’s Word truthfully and sincerely.
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The Word of God is inexhaustible, pure, powerful—like a seed that bears fruit.
III. The Heart as Soil
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Analogy: the issue isn’t the seed (the Word of God), but the soil (the human heart).
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Types of soil issues: hardness, weeds, stones, debris.
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Call to prayer: for receptive hearts that produce lasting fruit.
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Encouragement: change is possible through God’s Word and the Holy Spirit.
IV. Transition to Scripture Text
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Introduction to Bible passage: Joshua 3.
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Sermon title: “Get Ready, Get Ready, Get Ready, Part 2.”
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Theme: God wants His people prepared to receive what He has planned.
V. Testimonies of Transformation
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Two congregational testimonies shared:
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Restored faith and renewed hope through prayer and fasting.
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Family transformation—faith renewal, prayer habits, and Bible reading.
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Reinforcement: God is working in people’s lives today.
VI. Focus Text: Joshua 3:5
“Sanctify yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.”
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The message centers on two main parts:
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Our part – sanctify, prepare, consecrate ourselves.
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God’s part – He will do wonders among us.
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VII. Balancing Our Role and God’s Role
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Warning against two extremes:
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Some believe “it all depends on God”—do nothing.
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Others act as though “it all depends on them”—trust in self.
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Biblical balance: we plant and water, but God gives the increase.
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Example: two farmers—one prepares by faith; the other does not. True faith acts.
VIII. God Does the Heavy Lifting
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Reminder: God initiates and sustains His work of grace.
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Analogy: a small child “helping” carry groceries—the parent carries the real weight.
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Same with God—He carries us while we participate in faith.
IX. Understanding God’s Wonders
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We need miracles because life presents impossible situations.
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God performs “exceedingly, abundantly above all we could ask or think.”
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Miracles remind us: focus on the miracle worker, not the miracle.
X. The Crossing of the Jordan
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Context: Israel at the threshold of the Promised Land.
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The Jordan River in flood stage—an impossibility without divine help.
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Symbolism:
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Crossing = moving from old life to new life.
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Once crossed, there’s no going back.
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Application: we must cross our own “Jordan” in faith.
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XI. Call to Commitment and Discipleship
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Reference to John 6: Disciples offended by Jesus’ hard teachings.
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Peter’s declaration: “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of life.”
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Application: commitment to Jesus despite challenges—there’s no other way.
XII. God’s Glory, Not Ours
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Warning: when miracles occur, glory must go to God alone.
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Miracles exist to reveal who God is, not to glorify people or churches.
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The Lord says, “I will share my glory with no one.”
XIII. Contemporary Application
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The same God who parted the Jordan still does wonders today.
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Encouragement to believe for miracles in 2026 as He did in 2025.
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Observation: Growing hunger for God, especially among younger generations.
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The church’s mission: glorify God through faith and obedience.
XIV. Personal Testimony of Ministry
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Example from missions work in Africa: obedience and prayer led to new opportunities.
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Lesson: God elevates His plans when we yield and seek His will sincerely.
XV. Faith in Everyday Life
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God’s anointing applies to every sphere—parenting, work, ministry.
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Don’t diminish “ordinary” callings; they matter to God.
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Pray that God’s glory shines through everything you do.
XVI. Stirring Faith
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Reference to David and Goliath: faith rooted in past victories fosters future courage.
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A believer’s testimony is unarguable proof of God’s reality.
XVII. Stepping Out in Faith
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The Jordan did not part until the priests stepped into the water.
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Faith requires action; the miraculous follows obedience.
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Encouragement: take new steps in faith this year—don’t stay stagnant.
XVIII. Closing Prayer and Declaration
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Belief statements for 2026:
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God will heal, restore, and break generational curses.
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God will revive faith and anoint His people for fruitfulness.
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Young generations will rise up for His glory.
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Call to prayer: declare God’s promises back to Him (“God, you said”).
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Encouragement: contending in faith honors God and aligns with His Word.
XIX. Worship and Benediction
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Congregation invited to pray and worship.
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Song: “The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is Upon Me.”
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Declaration: this is the year of God’s favor and wonders.


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