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  • In Christ Alone - Guest Message @ TCCC Topeka
    2026/05/24

    In this message from Romans 5:1–11, William Hamilton teaches the gospel through the structure of “In Christ Alone”: peace with God, the cross, the resurrection, and the believer’s security in Christ.


    Paul shows that we were helpless, sinners, and enemies, yet Christ died for us at the right time. The wrath of God was satisfied by the blood of Jesus, and the risen Christ now keeps his people by his life. Because Christ stands in victory, those who belong to him stand in grace, peace, and hope.


    This sermon calls unbelievers to be reconciled to God and reminds believers that nothing in all creation can separate them from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

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    41 分
  • Signs of the Times
    2025/10/09

    What time is it? Do you understand the moment you're living in?

    This generation of Christians inherited a faith that's true but incomplete. We were told Christianity is personal salvation, private piety, and waiting for heaven. But our forefathers knew a different Christianity, one that understood when Christ said "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me," He meant all of it.


    In this message from Valley Summit, we ask three critical questions:


    What did grace save you for? (Ephesians 2:1-10)

    Who rules the nations? (Psalm 2, Colossians 1:15-18)

    How does the Spirit train you? (Hebrews 5:11-14)


    God didn't save you so you could retreat from culture. He saved you to restore you to your purpose as his image bearer, exercising dominion under Christ's Lordship. The nations rage, but Christ is King over them now. The question isn't whether He rules... He does. The question is whether we will live like it.


    Death to neutrality. Death to third-wayism. It's time to stop pretending there's neutral ground and start building.


    Valley is a discipleship movement in Tampa Bay committed to robust theological training, life-on-life relationships, and equipping disciples for the Great Commission.

    Learn more: https://valleytampa.com

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    38 分
  • James 1:12-18: Crown and Desire
    2025/08/12

    James 1:12–18 pulls back the curtain on the true stakes of the Christian life. The crown of life awaits those who endure the furnace with love for God. Desire—when indulged—runs an unbroken path toward death. The Father, unchanging and generous, fills His people with every good gift to stand against temptation and live as firstfruits of the new creation. This message calls exiles to kill desire at its root, to trust their unshifting Father, and to hold fast until the crown is placed on their heads.

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    33 分
  • James 1:9-11: Dominion in the Dust
    2025/08/12

    James 1:9–11 calls both the lowly and the wealthy into the furnace of God’s reordering. The poor are commanded to boast in their coming exaltation. The rich are commanded to boast in their present humiliation. Both must abandon the world’s equality myth, embrace God’s hierarchy, and see their circumstances as an assignment rather than an accident. This message confronts envy, pride, and the rebellion against God’s design, showing how Christ redeems rank and role so that every station—whether high or low—can be wielded for Kingdom dominion.

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    55 分
  • James 1:5-8: Ask for Wisdom, Ask in Faith
    2025/08/12

    When the path is dark and every option feels uncertain, James 1:5–8 calls you to one action—ask God for wisdom. This is not a hunt for abstract knowledge, but a cry for divine skill in righteous living, forged in the heat of trial. God gives it freely, without shaming His children, yet He gives on His terms: to those who ask with single-minded trust. This message confronts the danger of divided hearts and points to Christ, our perfect Wisdom, who unites our wavering souls and leads us with covenant faithfulness through every storm

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    35 分
  • James 1:2–4: Joy in the Furnace (Hamilton)
    2025/06/30

    Most people think trials are obstacles. James says they’re the assignment. In this episode, we continue our deep walk through the book of James, unpacking verses 2–4 with covenant theology, exile identity, and biblical fire. This is not self-help joy. This is defiant, covenantal joy—a war cry in the middle of the furnace. Trials don’t weaken your faith. They forge it. The fire is not failure. It’s formation. If you are a slave of Christ in exile, your suffering is not random. It is royal. And it will not end until you are perfect, complete, and lacking nothing.

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    39 分
  • James 1:2–4: Commanded Emotions & the Gift of Trials (Davis)
    2025/06/29

    In a world that worships feelings and measures life by emotional satisfaction, James speaks with a sharper word: “Count it all joy.” This week, Micheal Davis teaches through James 1:2–4 with a sobering call to submit even our emotions to Christ. Trials are not interruptions or accidents. They are appointed by God to forge endurance and bring us to maturity. Drawing on scripture, theology, and a quote from The Screwtape Letters, this episode confronts the lie that happiness is our highest good—and exhorts us to trust the God who “gives back with His right hand what He has taken away with His left.” True joy isn’t emotional survival. It’s sanctification in motion.

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    19 分
  • James 1:1: Jacob, Slave of the Risen Christ
    2025/06/13

    Before James tells us to tame the tongue or endure trials, he tells us who he is. Not “brother of Jesus.” Not “bishop of Jerusalem.” Just one word: δοῦλος—slave. In this episode, we go line by line through James 1:1 and uncover the theological bombshell hidden in plain sight. What is the significance of Jacob? Why does he address the “twelve tribes in the Dispersion”? And why does his first word mean rejoice in the middle of exile?

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    38 分