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Knowing the Will of God | Pastor Moffat Chembe
In this sermon, Pastor Moffat unpacks 1 Thessalonians 4, revealing that the will of God is our continual sanctification. Using the image of a navigational compass, he explains how the human conscience can become misaligned and must constantly be recalibrated according to the truth of Jesus Christ. The message highlights practical holiness in everyday life through sexual purity, genuine brotherly love, and living a quiet, diligent, and honorable life before others. Challenging believers to reject “legalized lust” and avoid the distractions of gossip and idleness, Pastor Moffat calls the church to a life of integrity that reflects the character of God. This sermon is a powerful reminder that holiness is not isolation from the world, but faithful and godly living within it.
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1. The Foundation of Transformation | Pastor Moffat Chembe
46:00||Season 1, Ep. 1In this sermon, Pastor Moffat begins a new series titled Spiritual Habits of Transformation, calling believers to move beyond inconsistent spirituality and pursue lasting growth in Christ. Drawing from John 15, he explains that Jesus is the true vine and that we can only bear meaningful fruit when we remain vitally connected to Him.The message highlights God’s role as the vine dresser, who lovingly prunes His people through His Word, removing pride, selfishness, and anything that hinders spiritual productivity. Pastor Moffat defines transformation as a dramatic change in character and warns that life apart from Christ leads to spiritual barrenness.Ultimately, this sermon is a call to submit to God’s pruning and intentionally cultivate habits that lead to transformation, including prayer, community, and a deeper relationship with Christ. Through these spiritual disciplines, believers are invited to glorify God and experience a life marked by fruitfulness and overflowing joy.
1. God's Focus vs The World | Pastor Afrika Mhlophe
45:56||Season 1, Ep. 1In this powerful message, South African guest speaker Pastor Afrika Mhlophe speaks to a congregation in Zambia about the urgent need for biblical discipleship and national transformation.He challenges the modern church to move beyond a consumer-focused version of Christianity that carries a name but lacks the power to transform society. Drawing from the realities of corruption and social decay, he warns believers not to become passive observers, but active participants in God’s redemptive plan for their nations.Pastor Afrika contrasts the world’s focus on careers, skills, income, and material success with the Kingdom of God’s emphasis on divine calling, spiritual gifts, and lasting social impact. This message is a call for African Christians to take responsibility, align their values and leadership with God’s will, and commit to discipling nations for justice, stability, and transformation.Listen and be challenged to move from passive church attendance to purposeful Kingdom impact.
5. Children of the Day | Pastor Walker Schurz
47:49||Season 1, Ep. 5Christian hope is not denial of death, but confidence that death is not the end. In this sermon, Pastor Walker Schurz unpacks 1 Thessalonians 4–5 and reminds us that believers are children of the day, called to live awake, sober, and ready for the Lord’s return. This message encourages us to hold fast to faith, love, and the hope of salvation, while comforting and edifying one another as we live in the light of Christ.
1. The Connection between Affliction, Temptation and Faith | Pastor Alice Kanema
43:41||Season 1, Ep. 1This sermon from 1 Thessalonians examines the connection between persecution, temptation, and the endurance of Christian faith. The speaker reminds believers that affliction is not unusual for the Christian life, but part of the spiritual battle where Satan seeks to weaken conviction and draw believers away from Christ. Through biblical teaching, the message emphasizes that trials are meant to strengthen character, establish unwavering faith, and prepare believers for the crown of life. Using the picture of fence posts set firmly in concrete, the sermon challenges Christians to remain immovable in their faith despite hardship. The message concludes with a call for believers to support and strengthen one another like Timothy did, standing together until the return of Christ.
2. Defending the Message, the Messenger and the Receiver | Pastor Moffat Chembe
01:03:56||Season 1, Ep. 2In this powerful message from 1 Thessalonians 2, we explore the integrity of the gospel and the character of those called to share it. Drawing from the Apostle Paul’s example, the sermon reveals how Satan works to hinder the church by attacking the message, discrediting the messenger, and distracting the hearer.Pastor Moffat unpacks Paul’s defense against accusations of greed and manipulation, highlighting a ministry marked by gentleness, sincerity, and selfless love. This episode also challenges believers to move beyond empty words and embrace a faith empowered by the Holy Spirit and confirmed through transformed lives.As cynicism and distraction continue to grow in today’s world, this teaching calls listeners back to the life-changing power of God’s Word and encourages every believer to live with expectancy for Christ’s return—bearing the fruit of faith, hope, and love.
1. Living Ready | Pastor Sammie
43:43||Season 1, Ep. 1In this message, we explore a powerful sermon from the book of 1 Thessalonians, centered on the call to live ready for the Lord. Reflecting on the early church in Thessalonica—established by Paul, Silas, and Timothy in the midst of persecution—this teaching highlights what it truly means to follow Christ with sincerity and endurance.At the heart of the message are the foundational Christian virtues of faith, love, and hope, reminding believers that these must be the driving force behind every action. The sermon also challenges the danger of relying on outward rituals or religious symbols, emphasizing that nothing can replace a genuine relationship with God.As we are encouraged to live with eternity in view, listeners are called to pursue righteousness, purify their hearts, and remain steadfast in anticipation of Christ’s return. Though life on earth is temporary, God sees and rewards every labor of love and faithful endurance.
5. Fleeing Sexual Immorality | Pastor Moffat Chembe
01:02:13||Season 1, Ep. 5Pastor Moffat brings the “Lessons from the Wilderness” series to a powerful close with a sobering and timely message on the dangers of sexual immorality. Rooted in 1 Corinthians 10, this sermon draws a compelling parallel between the journey of the Israelites and the life of the modern believer—highlighting how a people who experienced God’s supernatural deliverance still fell short of their destiny due to disobedience.While salvation is a free gift received through faith, Pastor Moffat teaches that eternal rewards and positions in God’s kingdom are shaped by how we live on earth. He clearly defines sexual immorality as any expression outside God’s design for marriage and emphasizes its serious spiritual consequences.This message is both a warning and an invitation—reminding believers that God always provides a way of escape from temptation. With a call to pursue purity, discipline, and devotion, Pastor Moffat challenges listeners to live intentionally so they can fully walk in their God-given purpose.
5. Complaining | Pastor Walker Schurz
51:22||Season 1, Ep. 5In this powerful sermon, Pastor Walker unpacks a sobering biblical warning against complaining and rebellion, drawing from the story of Korah in Numbers 16. Through this narrative, he reveals how Korah’s defiance against Moses led to severe divine judgment—serving as a timeless caution for believers about the importance of honoring spiritual leadership.Pastor Walker contrasts this destructive attitude with the “Jethro principle,” which calls for offering wise counsel, practical solutions, and faithful support rather than fueling division. While thoughtful discernment is essential, he warns that a critical spirit can spread quickly, disrupting unity and hindering spiritual growth within a community.This message challenges listeners to reject toxic influences, pursue spiritual maturity, and step into the role of “bridge-builders” who strengthen and unify their local church.