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Joshua Lewis
Welcome to the King's Fellowship Church podcast, streaming from the heart of Ada. Every week, we deliver sermons that blend the depth of ancient faith with the ...

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  • Zechariah 5:1-4
    In this sermon from King's Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis explores Zechariah 5:1-4, focusing on the vision of the flying scroll. He unpacks the symbolism of the scroll’s dimensions, linking them to the Holy Place in the temple and Solomon’s porch—both sites of divine judgment and proclamation. Lewis explains how the scroll represents God's standard of holiness, bringing judgment on those who violate His commands, whether sins against man, like theft, or against God, like false oaths. He connects this Old Testament imagery to the church today, emphasizing the importance of holiness and repentance. The message highlights how Jesus, the ultimate righteous one, was cut off and made a curse for us, fulfilling the law's demands and offering redemption. Through this lens, Lewis calls the church to reflect God's holiness, balancing grace and discipline within the body of Christ.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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  • Zechariah 4:1-14
    In this sermon from King's Fellowship in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis unpacks the prophetic imagery of Zechariah 4, focusing on the two olive trees and lampstands. He identifies Joshua the High Priest and Zerubbabel the Governor as the initial figures representing these symbols, highlighting their roles as anointed leaders tasked with rebuilding the temple. However, Lewis goes deeper, interpreting Joshua and Zerubbabel as shadows pointing to the ultimate witnesses—Jesus and the Holy Spirit—who fully reveal God's nature and pour out His grace. Finally, he draws a powerful connection to the church, emphasizing how believers, as the body of Christ, reflect the glory of the Son and the Spirit, bearing witness to God's work in the world today.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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  • Zechariah 3:1-10
    This sermon on Zechariah 3 explores God's redemptive work as seen in the cleansing of Joshua, the silencing of Satan, and the granting of authority to rule and reign. Verse 8 reveals that Joshua and his companions are a sign of what God will accomplish through Jesus for His church. The passage foreshadows the transformative work of Christ, who cleanses His people, removes the accusations of the enemy, and grants access to His presence and authority. This message provides encouragement and insight into God’s plan to redeem and equip His church through the finished work of Christ.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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  • Zechariah 2:1-13
    This sermon by Joshua Lewis at King's Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, explores the rich themes of Zechariah 2:1–13. Through this passage, Lewis emphasizes God's active presence among His people, the ultimate gathering of the nations to Him, and the promise of protection and glory for those who trust in Him.The sermon unpacks the vision of a man with a measuring line, the declaration of Jerusalem as a city without walls, and the Lord's assurance of being "a wall of fire" around His people. Drawing connections to both the Old and New Testament, Lewis discusses how these promises find their ultimate fulfillment in Christ, who unites Jew and Gentile into one people and manifests the glory of God in their midst. This message challenges listeners to consider the faithfulness of God throughout redemptive history and invites them to live with an expectant hope of experiencing His presence in their own lives.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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  • Zechariah 1:18-21
    In this sermon delivered at King’s Fellowship Church in Ada, Oklahoma, Joshua Lewis delves into the prophetic imagery of Zechariah 1:18-21, illustrating how the vision of four horns and four craftsmen reveals God’s multifaceted work of judgment and restoration. Joshua highlights three layers of fulfillment within this prophecy: its immediate relevance in Zechariah’s time, its ultimate culmination in Jesus Christ, and its ongoing application in the life of the church today.We hope you have enjoyed these sermons from King’s Fellowship Church Ada. It is our prayer that these resources will encourage and edify you in your walk. We request that you view these resources as a supplemental tool for your discipleship. These sermons are intended to complement, not replace, your faithful service to your local church, wherever you may reside. Consider Leaving Us A Google Maps ReviewFor more resources like Blog's check out our website at King'sFellowshipChurch.com
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