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Hope Church - Fort Worth, TX

Hope Church - Fort Worth, TX

著者: Hope Church
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Since 1978, helping people get traction on their journey with Jesus Christ. For more information go to hopechurch.com. キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Easter 2025 at Hope Church — Stories, Surprises & What's Coming Next
    2026/04/08

    On Easter Sunday, Pastor Matt Sturdevant concluded Hope Church's series through the book of John by examining the resurrection of Jesus Christ. His big idea was clear: "The resurrection of Jesus is the greatest turning point in history, and as such, it demands a response." Matt highlighted four transformative truths from the resurrection account in John 20-21.

    First, the resurrection turns despair into hope, as demonstrated through Mary Magdalene's encounter with the risen Lord. Her tears of grief became a proclamation of joy as she ran to tell the disciples, "I have seen the Lord!" Second, the resurrection transforms fear into mission. When Jesus appeared to His frightened disciples, He commissioned them with the words, "As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you" (John 20:21). Third, the resurrection confronts our doubts, which Pastor Matt illustrated through Thomas's story. Rather than condemning Thomas for his skepticism, Jesus graciously provided the evidence Thomas needed, showing us that honest doubts can lead to stronger faith. Finally, the resurrection restores broken people, powerfully demonstrated in Jesus's tender restoration of Peter after his three denials. Through three affirmations of love, Jesus not only forgave Peter but recommissioned him to "feed my sheep."

    Pastor Matt emphasized that this hope is real, no one is beyond restoration, and the resurrection demands our personal response. We live in a post-resurrection world, and like the airport security changes after 9/11, this reality shapes everything about how we must live.

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    1 時間 31 分
  • The Resurrection Demands a Response
    2026/04/06

    Pastor Matt delivered an Easter message focused on the resurrection of Jesus Christ from John chapters 20-21, declaring that "the resurrection of Jesus is the greatest turning point in history and demands a response." He began by explaining how certain events in history divide time into "before" and "after," with Jesus' resurrection being the ultimate example that changed everything about everything.

    Pastor Matt walked through four key truths about the resurrection found in these chapters. First, the resurrection turns despair into hope, as demonstrated when Mary Magdalene went to the tomb in grief but encountered the risen Jesus who spoke her name. Second, it transforms fear into mission, shown when the disciples moved from hiding behind locked doors in fear to boldly proclaiming the gospel. Third, the resurrection confronts our doubts, illustrated through Thomas who moved from skepticism to declaring "My Lord and my God" (John 20:28). Finally, the resurrection restores broken people, evidenced by Jesus' restoration of Peter after his three denials, giving him three opportunities to affirm his love.

    Pastor Matt concluded that the resurrection matters for three reasons: hope is real because Jesus defeated sin and death, no one is beyond restoration since "the worst thing in life doesn't have to be the final thing," and the resurrection demands a response because we all must decide what we will do with Jesus. He ended with a clear presentation of the gospel, explaining that God created us for relationship, sin separates us from God, Jesus came to save us, and we must respond by trusting in Him as Savior and Lord.

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    45 分
  • SUNDAY EXTRA: Three T's, Four Knots, and One Very Busy Holy Week
    2026/04/01

    In this episode of the Sunday Extra podcast, Pastor Matt Sturdivant and the Hope Church pastoral team dove deeper into the sermon covering John chapters 17 through 19, focusing on Jesus's final hours. The message highlighted three key episodes: Jesus's high priestly prayer in John 17, where He prayed for Himself, His disciples, and future believers; the betrayal, arrest, and trials before both Jewish and Roman authorities in John 18; and the crucifixion, death, and burial in John 19.

    Pastor Matt emphasized that Jesus was never a victim but remained in complete control throughout His passion. The discussion explored the political context surrounding Pilate's difficult position, caught between Roman authority and Jewish pressure. The team also examined the brutal reality of crucifixion, noting that the English word "excruciating" literally means "out of the cross," showing how this became the benchmark for ultimate suffering. The conversation concluded with encouragement for Easter invitations, using the "three T's" (tension, transition, trouble) and "four nots" (not doing well, not from around here, not prepared, not in church) to identify spiritually open people.

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    1 時間 22 分
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