The Giant or
the Promise
Pastor Curtis Hight
Moses sent twelve leaders to scout land God had already promised. They all saw the same giants — but only two came back with faith. The obstacle isn't a sign to stop. It might be confirmation you're standing exactly where God wants you.
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Why did he have to die? Why does it matter that he came back? And why should any of it matter to you today? Pastor Curtis builds the entire message around one honest question — and then answers it.
The crowd laid down their cloaks for Jesus — and then picked them right back up. We give our burdens to God and take them right back. What is holding you back from fully surrendering?
When Jesus needed a donkey to ride into Jerusalem, the disciples simply said: "The Lord needs it." What gift, talent, or ability has God given you that he is asking you to untie and surrender?
Are you a seeker or a disciple? Pastor Curtis unpacks the story of Zacchaeus and the mission of Paris Church of the Nazarene — go out and share hope with the lost people right outside our doors.
Don't be surprised when people don't understand your faith — even Jesus was misunderstood. Your personal testimony is the most powerful tool you have. Know your story.
Through the story of John the Baptist and a modern-day miracle — a reformed biker named Kenny Arnold — Pastor Curtis shows that God has called each of us to prepare the way for someone else to find Jesus.
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