Living Faith Missionary Church

Living Faith Missionary Church Loving God, Loving Family, Making Disciples Living Faith is a warm place to come and discover what the next step is in living your faith in Jesus Christ.

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05/27/2026

What if the most dangerous lie you’ll ever face doesn’t come from a politician, a news anchor, or a false religion—but from a man the Bible calls “the man of lawlessness”?

In this new message from 2 Thessalonians 2, we walk through what Scripture actually says about the Antichrist, the Restrainer, and the “mystery of lawlessness” that is already at work in our world. This isn’t tabloid prophecy or date-setting. It’s about learning how to recognize deception, love the truth, and live boldly for Christ while the leash is still on and the door of grace is still open.

If you’ve ever wondered:

What has to happen before the Day of the Lord

Who or what is restraining the full flood of evil

How the spirit of antichrist is already attacking the church

…this sermon will help you open your Bible and your eyes at the same time.

👉 Watch the full message here, then tell me in the comments: What stood out to you the most—and why?

05/18/2026

The news calls it a “cycle of violence.” The Bible calls it prophesied. In this sermon we walk through Psalm 83 and Ezekiel 38–39 and show how God uses even the rage of the nations to prove that He reigns and to call people to His Son.
If you’re struggling with fear, confusion, or just trying to make sense of the Middle East, this message is for you.
👉 Tap to watch, and share it with someone who needs biblical clarity more than another opinion-filled headline.

05/14/2026

“Jesus didn’t give us an end‑times GPS with a date to circle—He gave us road signs to keep us awake. 🌎🔥 In this message from Matthew 24, we look at false christs, wars, famines, and ‘birth pains’ not to stir fear, but to call believers back to discernment, holiness, and urgent obedience while there’s still time.

05/05/2026

FROM DEAD BONES TO A LIVING NATION
What do you do when you're standing in a valley of dry bones — a marriage that looks finished, a prodigal who's gone silent, a faith that's gone cold — and there's nothing left but bleached, brittle, scattered evidence that something is irreversibly dead? That's exactly where God takes His prophet Ezekiel. Not to a palace, not to a mountaintop — but to the deadest, most forsaken place imaginable. And then He asks the most audacious question in all of Scripture: "Can these bones live?"

04/29/2026

ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES

They came for a funeral. They left with a resurrection.

This Easter Sunday message, Pastor [Your Name] opens with a simple but profound truth: the women who walked to the tomb that morning did not come expecting a miracle. They came with spices in their hands and grief in their hearts — prepared for a funeral, not a resurrection.

But the tomb was empty. And the empty tomb is not just a miracle — it is a fulfilled prophecy, written down centuries before that stone ever moved.

04/22/2026

🌿 Palm Sunday Message | "The King on a Donkey"

What if God's promises to you are already as good as done —
even the ones you're still waiting to see?

This Palm Sunday we kicked off a brand new series:
"From Promise to Fulfillment: Tracing God's Prophetic Word."

In this message we trace ONE prophecy written 500 years before
Jesus was born — through the triumphal entry, through a gate in
Jerusalem that is still sealed today, all the way to a future event
that will literally shake the earth.

One prophecy. One King. Multiple fulfillments. And it all starts
with a donkey.

📖 Zechariah 9:9 | Matthew 21 | Ezekiel 43-44 | Zechariah 14:4

God has never broken a promise. Not once. And if that is true —
and it is — then everything He has said about your future is
as good as done.

Share this with someone who needs that reminder today. 🙏


04/20/2026

THE KING WHO KNEW BETTER

A man who watched his sons die, went blind in chains, and still proves that pride is more dangerous than Babylon—that’s the story of Zedekiah, and it’s way closer to our lives than we think. This video walks from his fall into judgment to the hope of a better King whose throne can never be toppled.

Imagine a courtroom without walls—no bench, no jury—just a king in chains in a place called Riblah, forced to watch his sons executed one by one before the Babylonians gouge out his eyes and drag him away blind, broken, and defeated. That king is Zedekiah, the last king of Judah, a man who didn’t fall because he never heard God’s Word, but because he heard it again and again and refused to bow.

In this message, we trace how pride turned a king with a true prophet in his ear into a prisoner with no vision left, and how God’s warning, “no remedy,” exposes the danger of stiff‑necked religion that nods at sermons but never repents. We look at what spiritual siege, famine, and blindness can look like in modern lives—dry Bibles, strained marriages, fractured churches—and why that’s often the harvest of long‑ignored conviction rather than God “overreacting.”

04/15/2026

THE CURSED KING

An eighteen-year-old king in chains, a cursed bloodline that seems to kill the Messiah’s promise, and a forgotten prisoner suddenly lifted to the king’s table — this is the story of Jehoiachin, and it is a story of both devastating consequence and relentless covenant grace.

04/14/2026

The Foolish King
What would you do if God's Word made you deeply uncomfortable — if it cut against your lifestyle, your politics, your comfort zone? King Jehoiakim answered that question with a scribe's knife and a fire. Column by column, he slashed the scroll of Jeremiah and tossed it into the flames. No fear. No trembling. No repentance. Just a king keeping himself warm on the burning truth of God.

04/07/2026

THE DANGER OF GETTING WHAT WE WANT
What happens when a nation—or a family, or a church—chooses popularity over piety? In this message from 2 Kings 23:31–35 and 2 Chronicles 36:1–4, we follow Judah in the wake of King Josiah's death. The people ignore God's covenant order and crown Jehoahaz, the crowd favorite. What follows is a sobering three-month reign that ends in chains, exile, and tribute to Pharaoh Neco.

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