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Believing a Lie

October 21, 2018 • Pastor Larry Hasmatali

Today is your day to break the lies over your life and experience true freedom. Today is the day to be filled to overflowing with the presence and power of Jesus. Your past is not more powerful than the power of God to change your present condition and your future destiny. What was done to you (or even what you have done) is not greater than God’s transforming power. You can be set free! You can be rescued!

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The Habit of Sin

February 10, 2019 • Pastor Larry Hasmatali

Sometimes, as believers, we develop habits of sin. We tell ourselves all kinds of lies about how we aren’t addicted or we don’t have a real big problem. We try to cover up our sin, hoping it eventually goes away. To win the battle against the habit of sin, we need to know who we are in Christ. To break the power of the enemy over our lives, we need to know the Truth (Jesus) and that knowledge of Truth is the doorway to freedom.

From Death To Life

January 27, 2019 • Pastor Larry Hasmatali

The Bubonic Plague began in China in about 1334; from there it spread throughout the world. Sixty million people died. But there is a greater epidemic; a plague far worse that has come to the human race. According to a 2018 census the earth’s population is 7.63 billion people. The epidemic of sin and death has affected every one of them and those yet to be born. As far as God is concerned, there are only two kinds of people in the world. You’re either in Jesus or you’re in Adam. Being in Adam is the default position. All that you need to do is to be born, and you are born in Adam, and immediately you’re under condemnation. We had no choice in that but we do have a choice as to whether or not we are going to stay in Adam or whether we are going to have a new leader–and king. And that is King Jesus.

Hopelessness

January 20, 2019 • Pastor Larry Hasmatali

Statistics Canada reported that suicide remains the second leading cause of death for young people ages 15 to 34. Jesus came to deliver us from hopelessness. Regardless of our circumstances, as Christians, we have hope because God is for us. We have access to His presence and peace. In His presence is fullness of joy, and what the enemy meant for evil, God is going to bring good out of it.