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Elevation Community Church's Weekly Sermon

Elevation Community Church's Weekly Sermon

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  • Gospel Giving | 1 Cor. 16:1-4
    Jan 22 2026
    Biblical giving and financial stewardship are essential topics for Christian spiritual growth and discipleship. This comprehensive guide explores what the Bible teaches about money, tithing, and generous giving based on First Corinthians 16:1-4 and other key Scripture passages. Learn why God addresses money in the Bible and how financial stewardship impacts your relationship with Christ. Discover the biblical principles of systematic giving, proportionate generosity, and sacrificial worship through your finances. Understanding biblical stewardship helps believers grow in spiritual maturity while supporting church ministry and missions. Paul's instructions to the Corinthian church reveal universal expectations for Christian giving that apply to all believers today. Explore how regular, planned giving differs from sporadic donations and why first fruits giving matters more than leftover generosity. Church accountability and transparency in handling offerings are crucial for maintaining trust and proper stewardship. The spiritual benefits of giving include proving genuine love for Christ, growing in righteousness, and reflecting the Gospel through sacrificial generosity. Biblical giving is not about earning God's love but responding to the love already shown through Christ's sacrifice. Whether you're new to faith or seeking to deepen your understanding of Christian stewardship, these biblical principles provide practical guidance for honoring God with your finances. Learn how proportionate giving based on prosperity differs from legalistic tithing requirements and discover the spiritual transformation that comes through generous, cheerful giving.
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    50 min
  • The Death of Death - 1 Cor. 15:50-58
    Jan 15 2026
    Discover what the Bible reveals about our future resurrection bodies and why they are essential for eternal life. This comprehensive study of First Corinthians 15 explores Paul's teaching on resurrection, glorification, and what happens when Jesus returns. Learn why our current flesh and blood bodies cannot inherit God's kingdom and what makes our future bodies different. Understand the mystery of instant transformation that will occur in the twinkling of an eye when Christ comes back. Explore how our glorified bodies will be both physical and spiritual, like Jesus' resurrection body after He rose from the dead. Find out why some believers won't die before receiving their new bodies and what this means for Christian hope. Discover the difference between our gradual sanctification now and our instant glorification then. Learn about the clothing imagery Paul uses to describe putting on immortality and imperishable nature. Understand why death still stings now but has no ultimate power over believers in Christ. Explore how God's law serves as a mirror to show our need for salvation rather than a checklist to earn heaven. Learn why Christianity is unique among world religions in teaching salvation by grace through faith rather than good works. Discover practical applications for how understanding resurrection should change daily priorities and eternal perspective. Find answers to common questions about heaven, eternal life, spiritual bodies, physical resurrection, and Christian eschatology. This biblical teaching addresses fears about death, provides hope for grieving believers, and explains the Gospel message of salvation through Jesus Christ alone.
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    44 min
  • 1 Cor. 15: 29-49 - December 28th, 2025
    Jan 15 2026
    Join us as Pastor Nick brings us a message about the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ...and of us.
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    48 min
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