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King's Way Church Weekly Sermons

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This is the weekly podcast of King's Way Church, a church in Versailles, KY. To learn more about King's Way visit kingsway.tv.King's Way Church Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • When I Don't Have What It Takes | Resurrection | Part 5 | Pastor JP Vick
    May 22 2025

    Acts 1:4–8 captures Jesus' final instructions to His disciples before His ascension. He commands them to wait in Jerusalem for the promised Holy Spirit, assuring them that they will receive power to be His witnesses locally and globally. This passage underscores that the mission of spreading the gospel is not undertaken by human strength but through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. It serves as a reminder that, even today, believers are called to rely on the Spirit's power to fulfill their divine purpose.

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    30 m
  • When There's No Point | Resurrection | Part 4 | Pastor JP Vick
    May 22 2025

    In Luke 24:13–35, two discouraged disciples walk the road to Emmaus, unaware that the risen Christ is walking beside them. This sermon explores how Jesus meets us in our confusion, reveals Himself through Scripture, and opens our eyes in the breaking of bread. Even in our doubt, He is present—and ready to rekindle our hearts with hope.

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    30 m
  • Series: Resurrection/ Sermon: When I Mess It Up
    May 12 2025

    John 21:15–22 reveals Jesus' restoration of Peter after his denial. Three times, Jesus asks Peter, "Do you love Me?" Each affirmation leads to a commission: "Feed My lambs," "Tend My sheep," and "Feed My sheep," signifying Peter's renewed role in shepherding Christ’s followers. This exchange underscores that love for Christ is demonstrated through faithful service to others .

    Jesus also foretells the cost of discipleship, indicating that Peter's journey will culminate in martyrdom, yet He concludes with the directive, "Follow Me." When Peter inquires about another disciple's path, Jesus responds, "What is that to you? You follow Me," emphasizing the importance of personal commitment over comparison.

    This passage reminds us that, regardless of past failures, Christ's grace restores and calls us to a dedicated life of love and service. It challenges us to focus on our unique journey with Him, embracing our individual callings with faithfulness and humility.


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    38 m
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