Join FWC for a unique teaching series focusing on the causes of Check Engine lights, not on your car, but in your life. Warning signs that something is significantly wrong in the engine that drives your life, your heart! This week we discuss the issue of sexual purity, why it is so important, and how it impacts our lives.

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The sermon explores how "Amen" affirms freedom through truth, as highlighted in John 8:30-36, where Jesus teaches that sin enslaves, but the Son can set us free. It warns against self-deception and emphasizes the transformative power of believing inJesus, not just about Him. Ultimately, it calls listeners to embrace their identity as sons of God through Christ and reject lies that lead to bondage, finding true freedom in His truth and presence.

This week's sermon explores the passage in 1 Kings 2:13-46, where Solomon addresses unfinished business from David's reign, specifically dealing with Adonijah, Abiathar, Joab, and Shimei. While seemingly a historical account, this passage speaks to believers today about the influence of our family of origin on our spiritual journey. Just as Solomon inherited both the successes and failures of his father, David, our families shape our starting coordinates in faith. Understanding these ingrained patterns, both positive and negative, is crucial for breaking free from destructive cycles and living according to God's truth.

ThIS message emphasizes that while God's promises are unconditional, experiencing their blessings is conditional upon obedience and aligning with God's principles.

This message delves into the biblical story of King David anointing Solomon as his successor, emphasizing the significance of God's promises to David and their ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. It highlights the unwavering nature of God's character as the foundation for these promises, contrasting it with human limitations and understanding.

This message focuses on a pivotal conversation in 1 Kings 1 between Nathan, Bathsheba, and King David regarding the succession of the throne. This passage illustrates the importance and challenges of having difficult conversations and equips us with insights for handling tough conversations.

This message emphasizes how David's failure to discipline his children led to family dysfunction and national turmoil. It connects this biblical narrative to the concept of generational impact, referencing Exodus 34:7 and issues a challenge to recognize and address ingrained patterns from our backgrounds, emphasizing the importance of discipleship in aligning one's deeply rooted behaviors with their faith in Jesus.