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Local Point Church: Weekly Sermons

Local Point Church: Weekly Sermons

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Join us each week as we unpack God's Word and the wisdom it shares for our everyday lives, so that we may live more like Jesus. LOVE BIG!Local Point Church Christianity Spirituality
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  • Made New: Doctrine of Salvation - 6/14 - JT Riley
    Jun 16 2026

    Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8–10, Romans 5:1–2, Galatians 2:15–16, Philippians 3:20–21

    When we surrender our lives to Jesus, what actually happens to us spiritually? This week Pastor JT unpacks the profound theology of our rescue. Salvation isn't just a one-time prayer; it is a beautiful, multi-layered work of God that transforms our past, our present, and our eternal future.

    Using Ephesians 2:8–10 as a anchor, we break down the four foundational pillars of the Christian life: Conversion, Justification, Sanctification, and Glorification.

    Key Takeaways

    New Life Must Be Received (Conversion): True transformation begins with a turn. Through repentance and faith, we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, which Titus 3:5 tells us washes and renews us from the inside out.

    New Life Isn’t Earned, It’s Given (Justification): You can't work your way into God's good graces. Through justification, God declares us righteous not because of our track record, but because Jesus took our sin and gave us His perfection (2 Corinthians 5:21). We have instant peace with God the moment we trust Him.

    It’s Not About Trying Harder, It’s About Growing Closer (Sanctification): Christian growth isn't behavior modification through sheer willpower. It is the lifelong process of being set apart and molded into the likeness of Jesus. As Hebrews 10:14 reminds us, by one sacrifice He has made perfect forever those who are being made holy.

    Made New in Life, Made Perfect in Eternity (Glorification): Our current struggles with brokenness, sickness, and sin have an expiration date. Philippians 3:20–21 promises that our citizenship is in heaven, and one day Jesus will transform our earthly bodies to be like His glorious, resurrected body.

    Reflection & Challenge

    Salvation changes our identity today and our destiny tomorrow. Consider these two challenge questions this week:

    1. If you are already made new and headed home to Jesus, what is one practical step of growth He is calling you to take in your relationships, habits, or devotion this week?

    2. Jesus is offering to make you new right now—not after you clean up your act or fix your problems, but exactly as you are today. What is keeping you from stepping into that freedom?

    Connect with Us:

    If you want to learn more about what it means to walk out your salvation in community, we would love to connect with you! Hop onto our church app to join a LifeGroup or visit our website to reach out to our ministry team.

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    37 mins
  • From Death to Life: The Miracle of the Gospel - 6/7 - JT Riley
    Jun 9 2026

    Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1–3, Romans 5:8, Romans 6:23, 2 Corinthians 5:17

    Religion often tells us that Christianity is about behavior modification—fixing our habits and making bad people "good." This week, Pastor JT shatters that misconception with a powerful truth from the book of Romans and Ephesians: Jesus didn't come to make bad people good. He came to make dead people alive.

    We don't need a self-help coach; we need a Savior. This message walks us through the grand arc of the Gospel: the tragedy of our spiritual condition, the rescue mission of the cross, and the incredible gift of new life.

    • Born Into a Story We Didn’t Start: Because of the fall in Genesis 3, every single one of us was born into a legacy of sin and spiritual death (Romans 3:23). We weren't just drowning; Ephesians 2 tells us we were completely "dead in our transgressions." No amount of good deeds can reverse a spiritual death sentence.

    • Jesus Does What We Can’t Do For Ourselves: While the wages of our sin is death, Jesus stepped into our place. Through His substitutionary atonement on the cross, He paid the debt we owed (Romans 5:8). His resurrection broke the power of the grave, doing for us what we could never do for ourselves.

    • New Life Has to Be Received: A gift is only effective if it is opened. New life isn't automatically applied; it must be received through faith and conversion (Mark 1:15). When we surrender to Christ, Titus 3:5 reminds us that He washes and renews us by the Holy Spirit, making us entirely new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17).

    The reality of the Gospel demands a response. Pastor JT left us with two vital questions to process this week:

    1. For the Believer: If Jesus has successfully rescued you from death, where is He calling you to grow next—and who in your life still needs to hear about the rescue?

    2. For the Seeker: Jesus has already paid the ultimate price for the gift of your new life. What is keeping you from letting go of the past and fully receiving it today?

    Connect with Us: The Gospel is the greatest news on the planet! If you made a decision to follow Jesus during this message, or if you want to request prayer, please reach out to us through our church website or app. We would love to walk alongside you in your new life.


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    27 mins
  • Single, Not Stuck: Thriving in Every Season - 5/31 - JT Riley
    Jun 1 2026

    Scripture Reference: 1 Corinthians 7:32–35

    Culture often treats singleness as a waiting room—a temporary season to merely "survive" until the right person comes along. This week, Pastor JT turns that perspective upside down using the words of the Apostle Paul.

    The truth is, being single isn't a holding pattern; it’s a strategic opportunity. It is a unique season designed not just for surviving, but for truly thriving as you pursue the purposes of God with an undivided heart.

    Key Takeaways

    Build on the Right Foundation (vv. 32–34a): A change in your relationship status won't fix a shaky spiritual foundation. Paul highlights that singleness allows for a life free from the fractures of divided focus. The goal is to build a foundation on Christ that remains completely unmovable, no matter what season you find yourself in.

    Build Your Whole Self for the Lord (v. 34b): This season is a gift of time and energy to dedicate your body, mind, and spirit to the Lord. It’s an invitation to wholeness—allowing God to develop your character, heal your past, and grow your gifts before anchoring your identity in another human being.

    Build the Best Life (v. 35): God's desire for you isn't restriction, but restriction-free devotion. Singleness provides a unique leverage to live a high-impact, beautiful life for the Kingdom, unhindered by the natural cares and distractions of married life.

    Reflection & Challenge

    Pastor JT challenged us to push past the cultural narrative of romance with two piercing questions:

    1 If your relationship status changed tomorrow, would your devotion to Jesus change with it? Make sure you are building a foundation of faith that doesn’t move when your season does.

    2 Have you been buying into the lie that the right person will fill what is empty in you? What if the deep relationship, intimacy, and purpose you are actually longing for can only be found in Jesus?

    Connect with Us:

    Whether you are single, dating, or married, this message challenges all of us to look at our devotion to Christ. Listen to the full audio on our website or church app, and share this episode with a friend who needs this encouragement today!

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    40 mins
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