In this stirring message, Pastor Joshua Lewis dives into the rich depths of Zechariah 7, drawing out a timeless warning about the perils of empty religious rituals and the profound call to heart-level obedience. Exploring the historical backdrop of post-exilic Judah, Josh highlights how the people’s fasting had become a hollow tradition, devoid of true repentance and love for God and neighbor. Drawing powerful parallels to the traditions we hold today, he challenges us to examine whether our religious practices cultivate righteousness or mere outward appearances.With compelling illustrations—from the “Fiddler on the Roof” to the story of Jehoshaphat and even the faux-spiritual practices of Jesus’ day—Josh paints a vivid picture of how tradition can either anchor us in faithfulness or numb us to the Word of God. He points to Jesus as the true fulfillment of all godly traditions and calls believers to reorient their practices toward genuine love, mercy, and justice.Whether confronting the hard-heartedness of Zechariah’s hearers or reminding us of Christ’s call to love the widow, the orphan, and the sojourner, this message resonates with a prophetic urgency for authentic discipleship. Listeners are left with a clear takeaway: our religious practices must point us to the transformative power of God’s Word, not merely to human approval.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 11
In this powerful sermon, Joshua Lewis unpacks the sobering prophecy of Zechariah 11, which vividly portrays the judgment of Israel's false shepherds and the foretelling of the Good Shepherd's rejection. Joshua draws parallels between the corrupt leaders of Zechariah’s day, the religious leaders during Jesus' earthly ministry, and the false shepherds of our time, including prosperity preachers and manipulative spiritual guides. With a clear emphasis on Christ’s sufficiency and the true Shepherd’s heart, Joshua calls the church to place their hope solely in Jesus, not in man-made systems or leaders. He highlights the prophetic symbolism of the two staffs—Favor and Union—broken to illustrate the covenant’s annulment and the division of God’s people. Joshua ends with a strong reminder that salvation comes through the rejection of false shepherds and the acceptance of Christ, our Good Shepherd, who lays down His life for the sheep.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 9
In this message from Zechariah 9, Joshua Lewis unpacks the prophetic vision of judgment and restoration. He highlights how God’s promises to Israel not only addressed the immediate context of surrounding nations but also pointed to a future, humble King who would bring peace to the nations—fulfilled ultimately in Jesus Christ. The sermon explores the layered prophetic timeline, where the rebuilding of the temple prefigures the coming of the Messiah and the establishment of His eternal Kingdom. With keen insight into the supernatural worldview of Scripture, Joshua challenges modern listeners to embrace a biblical perspective on divine justice, the redemption of the remnant, and the hope of restoration for those who trust in God’s covenant promises.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 10
In this powerful sermon from Zechariah 10, Joshua Lewis draws a vivid portrait of God’s redemptive work in transforming His people from scattered, broken sheep into mighty warriors of valor. Through a blend of Scripture, personal stories, and a call to boldness, Joshua highlights God’s promise not just to restore, but to empower His people for spiritual battle. The message calls believers to reject the lies of inadequacy, embrace the equipping of the Holy Spirit, and step confidently into their role as God’s army, proclaiming victory through 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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Isaiah 6 - The Holiness Of God
In this sermon, Joshua Lewis preaches from Isaiah 6, reflecting on the awe-inspiring holiness of God as seen in Isaiah’s vision of the Lord seated on His throne. Joshua walks the congregation through the profound themes of God's "otherness," Isaiah's own conviction of sin, the cleansing of the prophet, and the subsequent call to ministry. The message invites listeners to consider whether our modern familiarity with God has dulled our sense of His sacredness, challenging both personal devotion and corporate worship practices. Drawing from examples in Scripture and church architecture, the sermon urges believers to recover a posture of reverence before the holy God.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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