MidTree Church

MidTree Church

The sermon audio of MidTree Church in Harris County, Ga. BEHOLD // BELIEVE // BECOME

  1. 4 days ago

    Jesus Is The Door | John 10:1-10 | July 12th, 2026

    “Jesus never said He was God” sounds confident until you slow down and read John 10 the way the original audience heard it. We walk through Jesus’ words, “I am the door,” and show why that “I am” language is a direct claim to divine identity rooted in Exodus 3:14. Once you add cultural and historical context, the passage stops feeling like a soft metaphor and starts sounding like a confrontation: false leaders climb in, the true Shepherd enters the right way, and Jesus alone defines how anyone gets safe. We also talk honestly about modern “thieves” that don’t always look scary at first. Cultural Christianity can keep all the church language while quietly protecting comfort, control, and a self-centered version of faith. We contrast that with what Jesus actually offers: salvation, freedom to “go in and out,” and pasture that is often rocky but always provided. The promise is not that life gets easy, but that the Shepherd gives what we need today and keeps moving us toward what we most deeply need, which is Him. The most surprising turn is the gospel logic under the door: Jesus doesn’t only die for our sins, He lives for our righteousness. We can’t walk into the presence of a holy God carrying our own resume, and God doesn’t grade on a curve. Through Christ, we’re cleansed and clothed, credited with His perfection by grace. We end with the two-sided reality of the door: gentle Savior now, righteous Judge one day, and the urgent invitation not to delay. If you want to learn more about the MidTree story or connect with us, go to our website HERE or text us at 812-MID-TREE.

  2. 7 Jun

    Daniel In The Lions’ Den And The Cost Of Envy

    A story you think you know can still catch you off guard. Daniel 6 isn’t just about surviving lions, it’s about surviving envy, unfair systems, and the slow burn of comparison. We dig into why the most powerful people in the empire can’t tolerate one faithful man being a step ahead, and how jealousy turns into a plan to trap Daniel by targeting his prayer life. If you’ve felt the tension of standing out at work, being misunderstood for your convictions, or watching someone else’s “blessing” mess with your contentment, this message lands close to home. We also slow down on what makes Daniel so compelling: his integrity is so consistent that his enemies can’t find a real accusation. The only leverage they have is his devotion to God. That kind of faithful character can put a target on your back, but it also places you in the path of God’s grace. From there, we get intensely practical about building a durable prayer life, not as a last-second rescue plan, but as a daily rhythm. We share simple, actionable steps like choosing a time or season to pray, picking a quiet place, using your body in prayer, praying Scripture, praying boldly and specifically, tracking answers, and praying with others. Then the story flips in a way most people miss: Daniel is calm in the den while King Darius panics all night on the palace bed. We explore the difference between having hope that God can act and having peace rooted in a prayer-worn relationship with him. Along the way, we trace the stunning parallels between Daniel’s unjust suffering and Jesus, from being seized while praying to the sealed stone and the dawn rush toward deliverance. If you want to learn more about the MidTree story or connect with us, go to our website HERE or text us at 812-MID-TREE.

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The sermon audio of MidTree Church in Harris County, Ga. BEHOLD // BELIEVE // BECOME

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