Comfort isn’t the assignment. In this message, Pastor Tony Bohrer takes Genesis 14 and turns it into a mirror for the Church right now: when Lot is taken captive, Abraham doesn’t lecture from a safe distance, he mobilizes. He arms what he’s trained, steps into enemy territory, and brings his brother home. It’s not just an ancient rescue, it’s a blueprint for believers called to move toward the lost, the broken, and the bound.
Bohrer presses the point where it gets real: love doesn’t wait for someone to deserve help, love goes. And when the Church recovers the ministry of restoration, rescues multiply. Abraham went after one and came back with many, and only after the rescue did God speak again and reaffirm the promise. If you’ve been praying for breakthrough, this message challenges you to consider that your next promise may be unlocked on the other side of someone else’s rescue.
Up Next in Season 1
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Sacred Spaces | Dustin Hanson
Cathedrals can be stunning and still be empty. In this message, Pastor Dustin Hanson asks the question underneath abandoned sanctuaries and busy modern lives alike: what actually makes a space sacred? From Eden to the Tabernacle to the Church, he shows that holiness isn’t built by architecture, n...
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Prevail Through The Pain | Kaitlyn St...
Dark seasons don’t just test what you believe, they expose what you’ve been leaning on. In this message, Pastor Kaitlyn Stegall walks through Isaiah 50’s stark warning: in suffering, you’ll either trust God’s guidance in the dark or grab a torch and try to control the path yourself. One road is f...
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Art of Broken Pieces | Dan Barkley
Broken doesn’t mean discarded, it means God has something to restore. In The Art of Broken Pieces, Dan Barkley takes David’s raw confession, “a broken and contrite heart… You will not despise,” and pairs it with the imagery of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing shattered pottery with gold. T...