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Cornerstone Christian Center

Cornerstone Christian Center

By: Jason Brown
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  • Letters: 1 Thessalonians 5
    Jun 29 2026

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    Fear is loud, persuasive, and weirdly familiar, especially when we’re trying to look brave. We start with three words that set the tone for everything that follows: aware, awake, anointed. Then we get honest about the kind of fear that doesn’t just make you nervous, but quietly drives your decisions, your relationships, and your view of God. If you grew up with rapture anxiety or end-times teaching that left you bracing for a “gotcha” moment, you’ll feel this shift: Jesus doesn’t scare you into following him, he draws you close.

    We walk through 1 Thessalonians 5 and the warning that the day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night. That’s not a cue to spiral, it’s a call to spiritual readiness. We connect it with Luke 17, Noah, and Lot, and we talk about how distraction, indulgence, and nonstop “peace and security” messaging can lull a culture to sleep. We also name the real-world weight of war and instability, pray for Venezuela, and remind ourselves that even in countries labeled “enemies,” we have brothers and sisters in faith.

    The practical turn is simple and strong: live as children of light. Stay sober-minded, put on faith and love like armor, and hold the hope of salvation steady in your mind. We close with an invitation to embrace Jesus, a prayer you can pray right now, and clear next steps for your walk with God, including baptism and support for new believers.

    If this helped you breathe again, share it with a friend who’s been living on edge. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what you’re choosing to replace fear with this week. What does “aware, awake, anointed” look like in your life today?

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  • Letters: 1 Thessalonians 3 & 4
    Jun 14 2026

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    Some Sundays don’t feel like inspiration, they feel like endurance. We start with a simple but challenging truth from Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians: trials aren’t a glitch in the Christian life, they’re part of it. Angie Ortiz shares how sickness, financial pressure, family burdens, and the battle in our minds can either shake our faith or strengthen it, and why God’s presence matters more than a painless path. If you’ve been asking where God is when life gets heavy, you’ll hear a steady answer: He’s faithful in the middle of it.

    From there, we dig into 1 Thessalonians 4 and talk sanctification, becoming more like Jesus with real choices in the real world. That includes sexual purity, self-control, and the uncomfortable reality that holiness won’t always match the crowd. We also talk about the Holy Spirit’s conviction as a gift, guidance that keeps us from drifting into consequences, and brotherly love as the everyday proof that Jesus is changing us.

    Then Sarina brings a vivid image that lands in the heart: the empty chair. Maybe yours is a person you lost, a relationship that ended, a dream that never came, or a prayer that still feels unanswered. Paul doesn’t tell us not to grieve; he tells us not to grieve without hope. Because Jesus died and rose again, the tomb is empty, and that reshapes how we carry sorrow, how we wait, and what we believe about reunion and restoration.

    We close with a clear invitation to say yes to Jesus and step into a living relationship with God, plus prayer for anyone walking through trials or loss. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find hope that holds.

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  • Letters: 1 Thessalonians 1 and 2
    Jun 9 2026

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    A real letter used to feel like an event. You waited for it, you opened it carefully, and you could almost feel the person behind the words. We start there with a story about the last generation before phones and what it was like to get a handwritten note that felt unforgettable, then we ask a bigger question: what if the Bible is that kind of letter, only eternal?

    We trace the idea through the New Testament letters and land in Thessalonica, using Acts 17 to set the scene. Paul and his team bring the gospel into a city that pushes back hard, and a believer named Jason takes heat simply for offering a home. That moment reframes the church as a people who can “turn the world upside down” not through hype, but through conviction, hospitality, and loyalty to King Jesus. From there we open 1 Thessalonians and sit with Paul’s gratitude for a community marked by faith, love, and hope, all empowered by the Holy Spirit rather than empty words.

    We also talk about the kind of leadership that actually forms disciples: bold in conflict, gentle in care, and committed to pleasing God over people. Paul describes nurturing tenderness like a mother and guiding strength like a father, which challenges us to grow up in our faith without becoming harsh or performative. The message ends with a clear invitation to follow Jesus, receive forgiveness through the cross and resurrection, and step into a life shaped by God’s presence and God’s people.

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