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The Bridge Church
We exist to be like Jesus and become like Him for the sake of the world. Check out the latest sermons, updated weekly, and be a part of what God is doing at The Bridge Church! bridge.tv
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Oct 31, 2022 • 37min
The Power of Prayer
Church isn’t a building.Worship isn’t just music.Ministry isn’t just for pastors.And prayer isn’t for the experts.Prayer is an invitation for all of us to bring our whole, true self to God. And the ultimate goal of prayer is not to be a better pray-er, but to grow in intimacy with God.May we remember that prayer is far less about moving God’s hand and far more about changing our heart because people who pray, change.Support the show

Oct 24, 2022 • 33min
Warnings to the Wealthy
Nope, don’t check out just yet—“the wealthy” likely includes you in this case. The Bible talks pretty heavily about money. Did you know there is more in the New Testament about money than heaven and hell combined, and that five times more verses deal with money and possessions than prayer? This topic is worth paying attention to, even when on the surface, it doesn’t feel very spiritual. The truth, though, is that our treasure trail can help us trace back to where our heart lies. And James doesn’t hold back when he gives warning to the wealthy. Support the show

Oct 16, 2022 • 34min
The Pitfall of Pride
Pride is the doorway to all the places in life we don’t want to end up. And yet, so often, it's pride that we think is the sin we don't struggle with, or we brush it off because we don't realize just how big a pitfall it is. But the goal is not humility. Humility is the by-product of the real antidote to pride, and that's intimacy with Jesus. Apart from the Holy Spirit, we stand no chance in the fight against our own pride. But God's grace is more. How do we approach our pride with this in mind? Support the show

Oct 10, 2022 • 33min
Counterfeit Wisdom
A lot of things can look like the real deal until they're put to the test—diamonds that don't pass the scratch test, money that changes color under a counterfeit pen... Even our wisdom can be counterfeit if it comes from the wrong source. And the scary part is that a lot of times, we're totally fine with the counterfeit as long as it looks real on the outside. James 3 continues the conversation on an important topic: biblical wisdom. It's far too easy for us to forget that God has already promised wisdom to us if we simply ask. Let's say it this way: God paid for you to have the real deal in wisdom. So will we settle? Support the show

Oct 3, 2022 • 36min
The Weight of Words
If you've ever wondered what kind of weight your words hold, think about the last time you talked yourself into something. Or when you talked yourself out of something. If your words can have such a directive impact on you, imagine the impact it can have on others—maybe helpful, maybe harmful, but always powerful. James 3 reminds of us of three things to never forget about our words: 1. They can direct where we go. 2. They can destroy what we have. 3. They can display who we are. What story will your words tell about your life and your faith? Support the show

Sep 26, 2022 • 38min
Faith That Works
"Talk is cheap. Let's go play." - Johnny UnitasThat’s a modern quote to summarize the back half of James 2 that has troubled Christians for centuries. And it’s because it poses this question: Can you have faith without works? If we are saved by faith alone, where do works fall in the equation? What does true saving faith look like?The gospel produces both faith and works. One without the other is what James calls “dead faith”. Christians are called to not “faith AND works”, not “faith OR works”… but a faith THAT works. A saving faith means we don’t just talk cheaply—we play too.Support the show

Sep 19, 2022 • 39min
The Sin of Snobbery
You can have a big head at the same time you have a shrinking heart. A lot of times, you can see the effects of that kind of condition in the way you treat others. Enter: the sin of snobbery. When we are drawn to make distinctions—ranking others by a face value like wealth, status, race, age, you name it—James is challenging us to reevaluate. And the challenge might not be what you think. It's not to stop showing favoritism; it's to show favor to all. We have a model who showed us how to do that, and we have a source of power to help us do it—to "love others as you love yourself." Support the show

Sep 11, 2022 • 35min
What Baits You?
There is an enemy who waits, waving its bait and hoping that our weakness will come through—that we'll be convinced there is something out there that brings happiness apart from God. The sad news: it happens so often that we are convinced. The list of bait is endless—money, status, vanity, property, people... And the enemy knows there is an entire arsenal ready to use. But maturity in Christ is learning to recognize and resist the temptation that is there to distract us from chasing what our heart really needs. What baits you? What hope is there to overcome it? Support the show

Sep 5, 2022 • 40min
A Dream that Doesn't Deliver
Much of our lives are spent chasing the things we think will make us happy—getting that one job, reaching that one milestone, making that particular amount of money, hitting that status, winning that award… The list goes on. And when it’s all said and done, it goes on a shelf, redeemable for nothing in the grand scheme of eternity. Many dreams don’t deliver. And if we spend our lives chasing them, we’ll never have both eyes on what we should be chasing—Jesus. What dream isn’t delivering for you? What do you have to set aside to put your all into the pursuit of the only One who does deliver? Support the show

Aug 28, 2022 • 42min
Living Like the Early Church
"Church is not an organization you join, it’s a family where you belong, a home where you are loved, and a hospital where you find healing.” – Nicky GumbelChurch is a family, not an event. It’s doing life together, in both the mountaintop and valley seasons of life. The early church understood this, and the world was never the same again. We’ll never fully experience what God meant for us to experience without authentic, vulnerable, Gospel community. Jesus doesn’t just want our Sundays, as important as those are: He wants our whole life, as we remember that God is the one who changes lives.Support the show