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Heaven on Earth | Pastor Walker Schurz
In this insightful teaching, Pastor Walker unpacks the true biblical meaning of the anointing, revealing it as divine empowerment for Kingdom purpose rather than a mere feeling or religious ritual. He traces its origins in the Old Testament, where oil was used to consecrate sacred objects and set apart individuals—such as priests and kings—for specific God-ordained assignments. Pastor Walker emphasizes that anointing is always connected to action and function, empowering believers to accomplish what God has called them to do. Transitioning into the New Testament, he points to Jesus as the ultimate Anointed One, who fulfilled His mission through the power of the Holy Spirit. The message concludes by affirming that today’s believers carry this same anointing as a supernatural grace to serve others and faithfully execute their everyday responsibilities in alignment with God’s purposes.
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1. Seasons of Life | Pastor Walker Schurz
43:59||Season 1, Ep. 1In this heartfelt and faith-filled message, Pastor Walker speaks to the Miracle Life congregation about the inevitability and purpose of life’s seasons, drawing wisdom from the book of Ecclesiastes. He reminds believers that every season is temporary, divinely appointed, and requires trust in God’s greater plan rather than clinging to what was.This sermon also marks two significant transitions within the Miracle Life family: the handover of senior leadership to Pastor Moffat and the announcement of Haley Walker’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. With honesty, strength, and unwavering faith, Pastor Walker anchors the church in a theology of healing, divine timing, and scriptural truth over changing circumstances.More than an announcement, this message is an invitation—to trust God in every season, to stay rooted in His Word, and to witness the new things He is doing in our community.Listen in and be encouraged: the seasons may change, but God remains faithful.
1. Graced for Every Season | Rev. Larry Brown
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4. All Flesh | Pastor Walker Schurz
48:08||Season 1, Ep. 4
3. God-Given Ability | Pastor Walker Schurz
50:59||Season 1, Ep. 3In this podcast excerpt, Pastor Walker explores the biblical meaning of anointing, clarifying that it is God’s divine empowerment for action and service—not status or recognition. He explains how the Holy Spirit rests upon individuals to equip them to benefit others, drawing from Old Testament examples of artisans who were supernaturally gifted for craftsmanship and teaching.The teaching highlights that this grace extends beyond the church into everyday callings such as business, medicine, leadership, and parenting, when pursued with integrity. Pastor Walker also warns that greed and unethical behavior undermine spiritual authority, as God only anoints work that aligns with His Kingdom. He concludes by reminding listeners that anointing is often seasonal or assignment-specific, calling believers to remain humble, obedient, and adaptable as God leads them into new roles.
2. Heaven on Earth Part 2 | Pastor Walker Schurz
48:57||Season 1, Ep. 2In this teaching, Pastor Walker unpacks the biblical meaning of being anointed, moving beyond ritual to reveal its true purpose as spiritual empowerment. He traces anointing from the Old Testament—where oil was used to set apart objects and individuals like priests and kings—to its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the ultimate “Anointed One.” Pastor Walker explains that anointing is always connected to divine assignment and action, reminding believers that human ability alone is insufficient without the enabling power of the Holy Spirit. This message encourages listeners to depend on God’s supernatural grace to lead their families, thrive in their callings, and overcome the pressures of the world.
1. The Lord Always Keeps His Promises | Pastor Walker Schurz
47:23||Season 1, Ep. 1In this powerful sermon, Pastor Walker challenges believers to embrace biblical faith as a daily way of life—not a temporary response to crisis. He teaches that true faith is anchored in the unchanging character of God and the eternal nature of His kingdom, which stands in sharp contrast to the unstable authority of human systems. Pastor Walker highlights the importance of knowing God’s specific promises in Scripture, explaining that these covenants form the legal and spiritual foundation for effective prayer. He cautions against building expectations on personal desires or false prophecies, urging believers instead to align their motives with the New Covenant established through Jesus Christ. Drawing from the example of Sarah, the message reveals how judging God as faithful releases supernatural strength to overcome impossible situations. This sermon is a compelling call to diligently study God’s Word, stand firmly on His promises, and experience the reliability of a faithful God.
4. Knowing God through Christ | Pastor Alice Kanema
32:06||Season 1, Ep. 4In this powerful sermon, Pastor Alice unpacks the journey of truly knowing God through both Scripture and personal testimony. She begins by highlighting creation as undeniable evidence of a divine Creator, while stressing that it is only through the light of Christ that spiritual truth can be fully understood.Pastor Alice draws a clear distinction between Jesus as a human name and Christ as the divine title of the Messiah, emphasizing that authentic intimacy with the Father is found only through the Son. She challenges believers to examine the evidence of their faith—spiritual fruit, transformed lives, forgiveness, and the power of the Holy Spirit.The message concludes with a stirring call to repentance and revival, urging the Church to move beyond lukewarm faith and step into the “greater works” Jesus promised, empowered by the Holy Spirit.
2. The Light Has Come
54:32||Season 1, Ep. 2This message emphasizes Jesus as the divine Light who brings life and truth into the world. He contrasts Jesus’ eternal, preeminent nature with the limited role of John the Baptist, warning against elevating human leaders above Christ. The sermon addresses two core struggles: mental darkness (inability to discern spiritual truth) and moral darkness (inability to do what is right). Jesus, fully God and fully man, shines into this darkness, exposing and overcoming it. The light of Christ cannot be extinguished, equaled, or escaped—it demands a response and brings division between those who embrace Him and those who reject Him. The call is to ensure Jesus holds first place in our lives and that His light distinguishes us from the world.