Episodes

  • Cure for the Fear of Man | Overcoming People-Pleasing Through the Fear of God
    Jan 23 2026

    Unlock true freedom from the crippling fear of man by embracing the powerful fear of God! In this transformative teaching, discover how people-pleasing stems from misplaced worship and learn the biblical cure that sets you free. If you’ve ever struggled with rejection or the constant need for approval, this video will guide you to find your worth securely in Christ alone.We dive deep into Scripture, exploring Matthew 10:28 and Isaiah 51, revealing the contrast between fearing temporal human opinions and reverently fearing the eternal Creator. With practical insights on trusting God’s perfect love and walking boldly in your new identity, this message equips you to break free from self-worship and live empowered by grace. Join us as we uncover how God’s forgiveness and grace transform fear into fearless faith, enabling you to love and serve without hesitation.Time Stamps00:00 - Introduction & Recap: What Is the Fear of Man?00:42 - Defining the Root Cause: Idolatry & Self-Worship01:17 - Prayer for Wisdom and Guidance02:23 - The Biblical Cure: Fear God, Not Man (Matthew 10:28)04:41 - Understanding Our Unique Creation and God’s Authority05:21 - How God’s Mercy Defeats the Fear of Man06:21 - Temporal Fear vs. Eternal Reverence07:36 - Rejecting False Identities and Finding True Identity in Christ08:54 - Personal Testimony: Overcoming People-Pleasing10:15 - Loving Others as the True Mark of Discipleship11:50 - Remembering Who God Is (Isaiah 51:12-13)13:33 - God’s Desire for Relationship & True Worship15:00 - God’s Holiness and Glory vs. Human Approval15:57 - Trusting God Over Man: Proverbs 29:25 Explained17:28 - The Search for Identity & God’s Perfect Love19:03 - Christ’s Atoning Sacrifice and Ongoing Mediation20:32 - The Role of the Holy Spirit in Freedom and Worship21:26 - Perfect Love Casts Out Fear (1 John 4:18)22:13 - Correcting Misconceptions About God’s Character23:00 - God’s Unfailing Love Despite Our Failures24:57 - Overcoming Rejection through God’s Approval in Christ26:39 - The Early Church Model: Loving and Caring for Each Other27:22 - Ministry as Worship: Serving God and Others28:12 - Final Call: Embrace Your New Identity and Walk in Freedom29:01 - Closing Prayer for Deliverance from Fear of Man

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    30 mins
  • Understanding Spiritual Transformation: Filling the Empty House
    Jan 9 2026

    Unlock the secret to true and lasting spiritual transformation in this powerful teaching on Luke 11:24-26. If you’ve ever wondered why simply “cleaning up” bad habits isn’t enough, this deep dive into God’s Word reveals how Jesus fills the empty house of the soul with new life through the Holy Spirit.In this video, we explore the spiritual dangers of leaving your heart empty after casting out old, harmful behaviors and why behavioral modification alone cannot create lasting change. Learn the vital importance of surrendering and yielding daily to Christ, embracing regeneration, and practicing spiritual disciplines that keep you filled with God’s presence. Whether you’re seeking freedom from addiction, sin, or spiritual stagnation, this message offers hope and practical guidance for abiding in Christ and living a transformed life.### Time Stamps- [00:00:00] Opening Prayer and Setting the Intent - [00:01:04] Reading and Introduction to Luke 11:24-26 - [00:02:20] The Danger of Leaving the “House” Empty - [00:04:06] The Kingdom of God and Jesus’ Authority Over Evil - [00:05:33] Why Cleaning Up Behavior Alone Is Insufficient - [00:06:12] Surrender and Yielding as Keys to Transformation - [00:07:34] Parable of the Houses Built on Rock vs. Sand - [00:08:48] Understanding the Flash Flood Metaphor - [00:10:25] The Scary Reality of an Empty Soul - [00:11:33] The Risk of Relapse and Getting Worse without Christ - [00:13:22] Warning Against Superficial Faith and Box-Checking - [00:14:42] True Salvation Results in Lasting Hope and Freedom - [00:15:12] Hearing and Keeping the Word of God - [00:16:20] Living Out God’s Purpose and Proclaiming the Gospel - [00:17:39] Avoiding the Pharisee Mindset: Reformation vs. Regeneration - [00:18:56] Baptism Symbolizing New Life in Christ - [00:19:44] Defining the Christian Life by Who We Abide In, Not by What We Avoid - [00:20:12] The Command to Be Filled and Keep Being Filled with the Spirit - [00:21:34] The Importance of the Holy Spirit’s Indwelling - [00:22:15] Spiritual Disciplines: Prayer, Worship, Scripture Meditation - [00:22:56] Colossians 3:16 as the Antidote to Emptiness - [00:23:38] Signs You Are Not Truly Filled with God’s Spirit - [00:24:14] Closing Exhortation to Live in New Life and Fruitfulness - [00:24:50] Closing Prayer ### Links- Connect with me: https://linktr.ee/jeffmesker- Bible translation used: ESV (English Standard Version) or LSB (Legacy Standard Version)---Don't just clean out the old — discover how to fill your life with the Spirit of God and walk in the fullness of new life. Subscribe now and take the next step in your spiritual journey!

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    25 mins
  • Understanding the Greatest Commandment: Loving God with All Your Heart, Soul, and Mind
    Dec 3 2025

    Understanding the Greatest Commandment: Loving God with All Your Heart, Soul, and Mind


    Key Content/Main Points:

    - Exploring the meaning and biblical origin of the greatest commandment in Matthew 22:37

    - The significance of loving God “with all your heart, soul, and mind” and Jesus’ clarification of these terms

    - Practical applications of loving God unreservedly, including how grace enables this love

    - The importance of renewing the mind and aligning thoughts with God’s word

    - How embodying this commandment transforms daily life and relationships



    **Unlock the Power of the Greatest Commandment: Love God with All Your Heart, Soul, and Mind!**

    In this eye-opening teaching, we dive deep into Matthew 22:37 to uncover what it truly means to love God with our entire being. Discover the biblical foundation of this commandment, rooted in the ancient Shama prayer, and see why Jesus emphasizes loving God with heart, soul, and mind. This isn’t just an emotional feeling — it’s an active, sacrificial, and complete devotion empowered by grace. Whether you’re new to faith or seeking to deepen your relationship with God, this message will energize your walk of love and faith.


    This video breaks down the three key parts of this commandment — heart (our core will and affections), soul (our life force and identity), and mind (our thoughts and understanding). We explore how loving God this way transforms mindset, guides action, and fuels perseverance even when it’s difficult. Learn how the renewing of your mind aligns your thoughts with God’s truth and how grace makes loving God with all your being possible. Join us as we unpack practical steps to worship and serve God whole-heartedly, shaping a life that honors Him above all else.

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    38 mins
  • Who Do You Say Jesus Is?
    Sep 9 2025

    Who Jesus Is:

    Jesus is the Word of God, who was with God and was God from the beginning, and through him all things were created. The Word became flesh and lived among us. I emphasize that Jesus is God Himself.

    Jesus' Claims and the Reaction of Others:

    My message references Jesus asking His disciples "Who do you say that I am?" and His claim to be "I am," which is the same name God used with Moses. This claim led to accusations of blasphemy.

    The Meaning for Believers:

    I stress that the fullness of God dwells in Jesus, and through him, believers are also filled. My message concludes by referencing Jesus as the "Alpha and the Omega," "King of Kings," and "Lord of Lords," and I affirm that believing in Jesus makes one a child of God.

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    41 mins
  • Learning to Lament
    Aug 8 2025

    This teaching explores the concluding portion of Psalm 119, starting from verse 169, focusing on the psalmist's sincere plea for understanding, deliverance, and steadfastness in God’s word amidst distress. As the longest chapter in the Bible, Psalm 119 is an acrostic poem praising God’s law and emphasizing reliance on Scripture for guidance and comfort.


    The message highlights the significance of lament as a vital spiritual practice, separate from grumbling. It encourages turning to God’s word and prayer in despair, acknowledging our fallibility, and seeking God’s help rather than succumbing to bitterness. The speaker shares personal experiences of grief, urging listeners to express their pain to God as a pathway to healing.


    The discussion includes the theme of idolatry, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing God and delighting in His commandments. The power of praise as a remedy for despair and the hope of salvation through Christ are underscored, along with the promise of forgiveness and the invitation to return to the Good Shepherd, reminding believers of God’s ever-accessible mercy and grace.

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    36 mins
  • Christ’s Complete Forgiveness and Living Freedom
    Jun 16 2025

    ​Exploration of Forgiveness​ through Hebrews chapter 10.


    ​In-depth Analysis​ of Old vs. New Covenant sacrifices.


    ​Practical Applications​ for living a forgiven life.


    ​Biblical References​ including Psalms, Matthew, and Isaiah.


    Episode Overview


    Key Topics


    ​Forgiveness in Hebrews Chapter 10​


    ​Comparison of Old and New Covenant Sacrifices​


    ​Role of Faith in Salvation​


    ​Sanctification and Personal Transformation​


    ​Practical Steps to Living Forgiven​


    Main Takeaways


    ​Complete Forgiveness​ is achieved through Christ’s one-time sacrifice.


    ​Old Covenant Sacrifices​ were temporary and symbolic, pointing to the need for a better sacrifice.


    ​Faith in Christ​ is essential for sanctification and living a forgiven life.


    ​Practical Forgiveness​: Believers are called to forgive others as they have been forgiven.


    ​Sanctification Process​: Ongoing transformation through the Holy Spirit.

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    47 mins
  • Embracing God’s Forgiveness for True Freedom
    Jun 9 2025

    ​In-depth discussion on the concept of forgiveness from a biblical perspective.


    Exploration of self-forgiveness and its challenges within the faith community.


    Emphasis on the transformative power of God's forgiveness and its impact on personal healing.


    Practical examples illustrating the struggle and victory over unforgiveness.


    1. Episode Overview


    Key Topics


    ​Biblical Understanding of Forgiveness:​ Exploration of forgiveness as a restoration of relationships.


    ​Self-Forgiveness:​ Challenges and theological perspectives on forgiving oneself.


    ​Repentance and Sanctification:​ The relationship between repentance, forgiveness, and personal transformation.


    ​Impact of Unforgiveness:​ Consequences of harboring bitterness and resentment.


    ​God’s Grace and Mercy:​ The role of divine grace in enabling forgiveness.


    Guest Background


    The discussion appears to be led by a knowledgeable speaker, possibly a pastor or a religious leader, who collaborates with others such as May and references resources like Logos.


    Main Takeaways


    ​Forgiveness is a Command:​ Rooted in God's character, forgiveness requires intentional action rather than being a mere emotional response.


    ​God’s Forgiveness Frees Us:​ Accepting God's forgiveness is essential for personal healing and the ability to forgive others.


    ​Renewing the Mind:​ Transformation through faith involves changing one’s thoughts to align with divine truth.


    ​Interconnectedness of Forgiveness:​ Forgiving others is intrinsically linked to understanding and accepting God’s forgiveness for oneself.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • God’s Forgiveness and Faithful New Identity
    Jun 5 2025

    Episode Highlights


    ​Deep dive into Zechariah and Joshua's vision​


    ​Exploration of forgiveness and its true meaning​


    ​Application of biblical teachings to personal faith journeys​


    ​Emphasis on remaining faithful and active in one's spiritual walk​



    1. Episode Overview

    Key Topics

    Interpretation of Zechariah's vision of Joshua, the high priest


    The role of forgiveness in Christian life


    The importance of remaining faithful and active in one's spiritual journey


    The symbolism of new garments and spiritual renewal


    Guest Background


    The episode features Pastor Jeff Mesker who delves into biblical scriptures, providing theological insights and practical applications for listeners. The speaker demonstrates a strong understanding of the Bible, particularly the books of Zechariah, Jude, Revelation, and the teachings of Jesus.


    Main Takeaways


    ​God's forgiveness is unconditional and transformative.​


    ​Believers are called to actively participate in their faith by practicing forgiveness and remaining steadfast.​


    ​Spiritual renewal is symbolized through the act of being clothed in new garments.​


    ​Jesus serves as the ultimate purpose for believers' transformation and mission.​


    2. Key Segments


    Timeline


    ​00:00​ - Opening prayer and invocation.


    ​02:30​ - Introduction to Zechariah's vision.


    ​10:15​ - Discussion on Joshua, the high priest, and his significance.


    ​20:45​ - Exploration of personal feelings of inadequacy and accusation.


    ​35:00​ - Deep dive into the symbolism of filthy garments and new clothing.


    ​50:30​ - Explanation of forgiveness and its various facets.


    ​1:15:00​ - Conclusion with a prayer and call to action.


    Highlights


    ​Joshua's confrontation with Satan​: The portrayal of Joshua standing before God and being accused symbolizes believers' own struggles with self-doubt and accusations.


    ​Symbolism of Filth and Renewal​: The transition from filthy garments to new robes represents the transformative power of God's forgiveness.


    ​Practical Definition of Forgiveness​: A comprehensive breakdown of what forgiveness truly means and what it is not.


    Quotes


    "Forgiveness is dismissing your demand that others owe you something, especially when they fail to meet your expectations."


    "Our fruits tell on us. Right? So if there's no fruit, it's telling you that you're not planted in the right area."


    "Forgiveness is not an option. It's a mandate from God."



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    38 mins