Episodios

  • Eternity’s Dividing Line | Luke 23:1–26 | Consider the Cross
    Apr 8 2026

    At Easter, we consider the cross and the resurrection, of course—but this consideration ultimately demands a response from us. It demands that a choice be made. In this Easter message, Pastor J.D. explains how Luke 23 is the dividing line of history, and the most important decision we will ever make is whether we are on the side of Jesus or not. For those who choose to put their faith in Jesus, we can say with confidence and joy, “Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!”

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    44 m
  • It Seems Like Nonsense, But It’s Not | Luke 24:1–12 | Come and See
    Apr 6 2026

    Pastor J.D. walks us down the path to Jesus’ tomb. We’ve all walked that lonely path in one form or another over the past 23 months, wondering where life is headed. The bad news? It’s headed to the grave. The good news? It doesn’t have to stay there. Because of the resurrection, the path to true life doesn’t end at the grave. It begins there.

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    45 m
  • But Concerning That Day, No One Knows, Not Even the Son | Mark 13:32-37 | Difficult Saying of Jesus
    Apr 1 2026

    There is no transcript for today’s episode!

    When it comes to end-time prophecy, there are some Christians who look at their view as absolutely essential doctrine and spend tons of time trying to map out the last days with charts and graphs. Others see that as a waste of time and prefer to focus on the here and now. So which approach is correct? Pastor J.D. answers that question today as he continues our series, “The Difficult Sayings of Jesus.”

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    40 m
  • I Saw Satan Fall Like Lightning | Luke 10:17–20
    Mar 30 2026

    When many of us picture Satan, we think of a cartoon character with little red horns and a pitchfork. But is he really just a figment of Hollywood’s imagination, or is Satan alive and active in our world today? Pastor J.D. dives into Scripture to answer that question as he continues our series, “The Difficult Sayings of Jesus.”

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    38 m
  • Judge Not, That You Be Not Judged | Matthew 7:1–6 |
    Mar 25 2026

    A lot of people use Matthew 7:1 to argue that we should never tell anyone that they’re sinning. In fact, if you’ve ever gotten into a debate about morality or challenged a friend about a sin they were dealing with, there’s a good chance they brought up this verse. But is that what Jesus really meant when he told us not to judge others?

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    38 m
  • I Came Not to Bring Peace, but Division | Luke 12:49–53 | Difficult Saying of Jesus
    Mar 23 2026

    For the most part, everyone likes the Jesus of Christmas, who brings peace on earth and goodwill to men. And they usually like the Jesus of the Sermon on the Mount, who urges us to love one another and turn the other cheek. But uncontroversial people don’t get crucified. On this edition of Summit Life, we’re unpacking more of the Difficult Sayings of Jesus.

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    39 m
  • Why Have You Forsaken Me? | Mark 14:22–32 | Difficult Sayings of Jesus
    Mar 18 2026

    Have you ever felt abandoned? Maybe a spouse left you, a friend betrayed you, or a parent wasn’t there when you needed them most. Pastor J.D. reminds us of the incredible truth that Jesus knows exactly how that feels. It’s part of our series called The Difficult Sayings of Jesus.

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    40 m
  • Not Dead, Sleeping | Mark 5:22-42 | Difficult Sayings of Jesus
    Mar 16 2026

    There is no transcript for today’s sermon.

    As Pastor J.D. begins a series called The Difficult Sayings of Jesus, we’re putting aside our assumptions and taking a fresh look at who Jesus really is. A lot of us picture Jesus in a flowing white robe with a purple sash, carrying around a lamb on his shoulder, and smiling sadly. But as we’ll discover, the true Jesus is so much more exciting!

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    36 m