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  • The Blood Still Works | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/04/05

    Before you give up, before you walk away, before you count yourself out, hear this. The blood still works. In this Resurrection Sunday message from Exodus 12:9–12 NIV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp reminds us that what God covered then, He still covers now. When the blood was applied, judgment had to pass over, and that same power is still active today. This sermon speaks to anyone who feels overwhelmed, stuck, or under pressure. The Blood Still Works declares that your past does not cancel your future, your mistakes do not remove your covering, and what Jesus paid for is still working on your behalf right now. You are not forgotten. You are not finished. You are covered.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org


    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    50 分
  • Platforms | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/03/23

    In this message from Numbers 12:1–10 ESV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp delivers a sobering word about honor, authority, and the danger of speaking against what God has established. When Miriam and Aaron challenged Moses, it was not just a personal issue. It was a heart issue. God Himself stepped in to defend the one He had chosen. Platforms reminds us that not every voice should be elevated, and not every opinion should be spoken. In a time where everyone wants a platform, this sermon calls us to examine our posture. God is not impressed with visibility. He responds to humility, order, and alignment. Before you seek a platform, make sure your heart can handle the responsibility that comes with it.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org


    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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  • Walk This Way | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/03/18

    In this message from John 14:6 NIV, Bishop Marvin Sapp reminds us that Jesus is not just someone who gives directions. He is the way. When Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” He is not pointing you somewhere. He is calling you to follow Him fully. Walk This Way challenges us to stop picking and choosing what we like about Jesus while ignoring how He lived. If He is the way, then our lives should start to look like Him. The way we love, the way we forgive, the way we respond under pressure all reflect who we are following. This sermon calls us higher. Not just to believe in Jesus, but to walk like Him every single day.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org


    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    48 分
  • The Power To Pause | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/03/15

    In this message from Proverbs 16:33 ESV, Bishop Marvin Sapp teaches that even when life feels random, God is still in control. The scripture reminds us that the lot may be cast, but every decision comes from the Lord. The Power to Pause challenges us to slow down long enough to seek God’s direction before we move. In a world that pushes us to react quickly and decide on our own, this sermon reminds us that wisdom waits on God. When you pause, pray, and trust His guidance, you position yourself for the outcome He has already determined. Sometimes the most powerful move you can make is to stop, listen, and let God order your steps.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org


    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    38 分
  • Who’s Really Running Your Life? | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/03/11

    In this message from Mark 1:14–15 NIV, Bishop Marvin Sapp delivers a direct call to examine who truly has control of your life. When Jesus began preaching, His message was clear: the time is fulfilled, the Kingdom of God is near, repent and believe the good news. This sermon challenges us to stop trying to live on our own terms while expecting God’s promises. Who’s Really Running Your Life? reminds us that the Kingdom of God does not adjust to our preferences. We must adjust to God’s authority. Real change begins when we turn from our own way and fully submit to His leadership. When God is truly leading your life, your choices, your priorities, and your direction will begin to reflect His will and not just your desires.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org


    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    57 分
  • Silently Winning | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/03/08

    In this message from 1 Samuel 24:1–7 ESV, Bishop Marvin Sapp delivers a powerful reminder that not every victory needs an announcement. When David had the chance to destroy Saul, the man who was hunting him, he refused to touch what God had not released. Silently Winning teaches that real strength is not always loud. Sometimes the greatest victory is restraint. In a world that wants revenge, recognition, and public proof, this word declares that God can bless you while you stay quiet. When you trust God’s timing, you do not have to force the outcome. You do not have to fight every battle. You do not have to prove yourself to everyone watching. If God is for you, He will defend you, promote you, and establish you. Sometimes the greatest victories happen when you choose to win in silence.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.

    Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org

    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    59 分
  • Power Without Surrender | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/03/04

    In this message from Luke 6:46 ESV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp delivers a word that confronts comfort and calls for surrender. Jesus asks, “Why do you call Me Lord, Lord, and do not do what I say?” and that question cuts deep. Power Without Surrender declares that you cannot shout on Sunday and ignore Him on Monday. You cannot ask for favor while resisting correction. You cannot walk in authority while refusing to obey. Real power is not in volume. It is in submission. When you lay your will down, heaven stands up on your behalf. When you fully surrender, God releases strength, clarity, and boldness. If He is Lord, He gets control. And when He has control, power follows.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas. Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org


    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    52 分
  • No Comment | Bishop Marvin Sapp
    2026/03/02

    In this message from Exodus 14:14 KJV, Bishop Marvin L. Sapp delivers a powerful reminder that not every battle requires your voice. “The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace” is more than a suggestion. It is strategy. This sermon challenges believers to resist the urge to defend, explain, and respond when God has already promised to step in. No Comment declares that silence is not weakness. It is confidence in divine intervention. When God fights, victory is certain, and sometimes the most powerful statement you can make is none at all.


    Visit us in person or online at The Chosen Vessel Church in Fort Worth, Texas.

    Learn more at www.thechosenvessel.org


    For more information about Bishop Sapp, visit https://linktr.ee/marvinlsapp

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    1 時間 1 分