A sermon podcast of Hope Alliance Church
In this message from Ephesians 5, Pastor Jim frames marriage as part of God’s larger new-creation work, calling believers to see it not in isolation but within the story of the gospel and the unified family of God. Using the image of good and bruised apples, he acknowledges both the goodness and brokenness people experience in marriage while urging a fresh look at God’s design: a “good apple” rooted in Christ. Paul’s teaching is pr...
In this message from Ephesians 5:1–21, Pastor Jim calls believers to live in light of their identity in Christ. Rather than a “holier than thou” mindset, this passage is a call to holiness rooted in being dearly loved children of God. Because believers are now light in the Lord, they are invited to live as children of light for the glory of God and the good of the world.
The message centers on three movements: who we are, how we wal...
In this Easter message from Philippians 2:6–11, Pastor Jim explores Jesus’ journey from humility and death to resurrection and exaltation. Using the image of a race already won, he shows that Jesus has secured victory over sin and death, and that victory is now given to those who are in Him, changing how we live each day.
The message follows three movements: the road Jesus took, our union with Him, and new creation living. Jesus cho...
In this message from Hebrews 9–10 and 12, Pastor Jim explores what truly happened on the cross and why it matters for how we understand our faith. He frames the message around three movements: the problem, the cross, and communion with God. The problem is not only sin, but the guilt and shame that come with it, shaping how we see ourselves and relate to God. While people often try to resolve this through religion, self-effort, or s...
In this Palm Sunday message from Matthew 21:1–17, Pastor Jim walks through Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, showing how people can recognize a problem yet misidentify its true source. The crowds expected a political solution in the overthrow of Rome, but Jesus reveals a deeper issue rooted in sin within the human heart. He contrasts expectations of a powerful, conquering king with the reality of a humble King who enters on a donkey, no...
In this message from Ephesians 4:17–32, Pastor Jim shifts from identity to behavior, showing how a transformed life in Christ leads to transformed actions. He contrasts the “old self,” marked by futility, selfishness, and deceitful desires, with the “new self,” rooted in truth, awareness, and life in Jesus. The old way of living promises satisfaction but ultimately leads to emptiness, while the new way invites believers to actively...
In this message from Ephesians 4:11–16, Pastor Jim explores the difference between immature faith and mature faith and how the church grows into Christlikeness together. Using the imagery of waves and wind pushing a boat off course, he explains how believers can be easily tossed around by life’s circumstances or by new teachings when their identity is not firmly rooted in Jesus. Immature faith reacts to every wave and follows every...
In this message from Ephesians 4:7–16, Pastor Jim explains how Jesus, the victorious and ascended King, gives gifts to his people so that the church can grow into maturity. After defeating the powers of sin and death through his life, death, and resurrection, Jim shows how Christ now distributes grace to the church through leaders who proclaim and clarify the gospel, equipping believers for works of service. The goal is not spectat...
In this message from Ephesians 4:1–6, Pastor Jim calls the church to walk in a manner worthy of the calling we have received. After three chapters of celebrating our new identity in Christ as one family, Jim shows that unity is not something we manufacture but something the Spirit has already created and we are called to preserve. With humility, gentleness, patience, and a commitment to bear with one another in love, we reflect the...
In this message from Ephesians 3:14-21, Pastor Jim walks through Paul’s breathtaking prayer that drives him to his knees. After unfolding the cosmic scope of God’s plan to unite all things in Christ and form one new people, Jim shows that the only way forward is through the Spirit’s power at work in our inner being. This passage centers on God’s love, our ongoing grasp of that love, and the glorious goal of being filled with the fu...
In this message from Ephesians 3:1–13, Pastor Jim explores Paul’s surprising digression about imprisonment, his call, and the breathtaking purpose of the church. What looks small and ordinary on the surface is actually cosmic in significance. Jim shows how Paul understood himself as a steward entrusted with the key to God’s household, revealing that Jews and Gentiles now belong together as one new family in Christ. Through the chur...
Pastor Jim unpacks Ephesians 2:11-22 to show how Jesus is not only our peace but the one who has destroyed every dividing wall. What once separated Jew and Gentile, near and far, is now reconciled through the cross. Jim reminds us that salvation is not just about forgiveness but about forming a new family, a new humanity, where God’s Spirit dwells. The church is not a religious club or a place for behavior management. It is God’s l...
In this message on Ephesians 2:1–10, Pastor Jim urges us to grasp the depth of what it means to be rescued by grace. We are not simply saved from something but brought into something entirely new. Jim describes the contrast between our spiritual death and the new life found in Christ, inviting us to see salvation not as a ticket to heaven but as a radical relocation into God’s household. Through vivid imagery and honest reflection,...
Pastor Jim challenges the church to move beyond the basics of faith and embrace the deeper transformation that comes from truly knowing God in Christ. Paul’s prayer for the believers in Ephesus is not just one of gratitude; it is a plea for them to see the unimaginable hope, inheritance, and power that are theirs in Jesus. Jim invites us to hunger for more than spiritual comfort food and instead pursue the richness of being a Messi...
Pastor Jim walks through Ephesians 1 to show that salvation is not just about rescuing individuals but about forming a new family under Christ. Drawing from Paul’s rich language of adoption, blessing, and spiritual inheritance, Jim reminds us that God has intentionally chosen and pursued us in love, not just to save us from sin but to bring us into a people united in Christ. Rather than approaching Ephesians as a theological puzzle...
In this final message of the Rejoice series, Pastor Jim teaches from Luke 2 and explores the angelic announcement to the shepherds, showing how the glory of God should evoke great fear—yet through Jesus, that fear gives way to great joy and peace on earth. He reminds us that God’s holiness is overwhelming and unapproachable, like lightning that should consume us, but in Jesus, that immense power is made near and safe, wrapped in fl...
Pastor Jim teaches from Luke 2, where Simeon holds the infant Jesus in his arms and declares that the long-awaited Consolation of Israel has arrived. After years of righteous waiting in silence and spiritual devotion, Simeon recognizes that what he had been hoping for is not just a promise but a person. Jim draws a parallel between Simeon’s patient longing and the hunger many of us feel for something more, challenging listeners to ...
Pastor Jim teaches from Luke 1 and reflects on Zechariah’s transformation from silence to rejoicing. After nine months of being unable to speak, Zechariah bursts out with a prophetic song proclaiming God’s faithfulness—not because his situation is perfect, but because he sees that God has entered the story. Jim challenges us to consider what we are beholding this season and invites us to see solitude and silence not as punishment b...
Pastor Jim teaches from Luke 1 and reflects on Mary’s song, the Magnificat, as a model for anchoring ourselves in God’s faithfulness during seasons of waiting. Mary, a young and lowly servant with no status or power, responds to a life-altering calling not with fear but with praise. Jim explains that her rejoicing comes from a clear understanding of who she is and who God has always been, the Mighty One who lifts up the humble, fil...
Pastor Jim Entwistle begins our Advent series "Rejoice: Songs of the Savior's Arrival" with an inspiring message from Luke 1:39-45, exploring Elizabeth's prophetic encounter with Mary.
In this powerful opening to our Advent series, Pastor Jim shows us how Elizabeth becomes the first person to recognize Jesus as Lord - before He's even born! Through her story, we discover how waiting becomes the fertile soil ...
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