Restored Church Temecula Podcast

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Restored Church Temecula Valley belongs to the Restored family of churches and is located in Temecula, CA. For more information please visit www.restoredtemecula.church

  1. 6d ago

    The King & His Kingdom: #103 - The Banquet | Matthew 22:1-14

    Tom Logue - May 31st 2026 What if you've accepted the invitation... but you're still missing the banquet? Jesus tells a surprising story about people who said "yes" to the King, yet never actually came. Others were invited in from the streets, while one guest was thrown out for refusing what the King freely provided. So who really belongs in the kingdom of heaven? And what if the greatest danger isn't rejection of Jesus—but refusing to let Him change you? Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew22 #KingAndHisKingdom #JesusIsKing #KingdomOfHeaven #Gospel #FollowingJesus #RestoredTemecula #Sermon Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome Home: Restored Church(00:00:35) - Wonders of the World(00:02:07) - Matthew The King and His Kingdom(00:05:02) - The kingdom of heaven(00:07:25) - The King's Servants: Those Who Disrespect the summons(00:13:43) - They Want the Kingdom Without a King(00:15:57) - Do You Deserve the Lordship of Jesus(00:19:33) - The Call to the Kingdom(00:25:03) - Jesus on Leading the Church(00:26:12) - Bringing People to the Banquet(00:30:27) - The Invitation to the Kingdom of Heaven(00:32:50) - No Matter Who You Are, No Matter What You've Done(00:37:40) - The King's Wedding Dress Code(00:40:35) - The Person Who Gets banished from the Banquet(00:47:20) - Jesus' Call to Change(00:48:47) - Jesus' Last Words on The Chosen Ones(00:51:56) - The Invitation to the Wedding(00:58:17) - Prayer Praise

    59 min
  2. May 24

    Jarek Berga - When Warning Lights Flash

    Jarek Berga - May 24th 2026 What do you do when the warning lights in your life won’t turn off? Most of us know the feeling. Something feels off. A relationship. A habit. The exhaustion we can’t shake. The pressure to keep performing. The quiet fear that if certain things fall apart… maybe we will too. But instead of slowing down, we push harder. Stay busy. Distract ourselves. Tell ourselves “later.” In Ezekiel 6, God confronts the places people kept running to for safety, identity, comfort, and control apart from Him. And the warning is sobering: What you trust to hold you together will eventually reveal whether it actually can. This message wrestles with the things we cling to when life feels uncertain, why our hearts keep returning to false hopes, and what happens when God lovingly exposes what cannot save us. Because sometimes mercy doesn’t feel comforting at first. Sometimes mercy looks like warning lights before the wreckage. But the good news of the gospel is that Jesus does not merely expose what’s broken—He gives us what we could never give ourselves: a new heart. If you’ve ever felt exhausted, numb, stuck in patterns you can’t seem to escape, afraid of what would happen if things finally fell apart, or unsure whether God could really meet you in your weakness… this message is for you. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Ezekiel6 #JesusChangesEverything #ChristianLiving #Faith #Idolatry #NewHeart #RestoredTemecula #Sermon Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome to Restored Church Temecula(00:01:18) - A message from Ezekiel(00:03:17) - Keep Going, Don't Stop(00:09:50) - Warning Lights for You(00:13:16) - Read Ezekiel 1: I Will Destroy Israel's Idolaters(00:17:07) - Ezekiel 6: A Severe Message(00:18:30) - Zeith 6: God Exposes What Cannot Save(00:23:04) - Ezekiel 6: I Will Destroy Your High Places(00:29:17) - Warning lights in the car(00:30:23) - Ezekiel 6: The High Places Fall(00:34:38) - Ezekiel 6: Not every notification is important(00:39:24) - Why Our Hearts Keep Going Back to the High Places(00:46:19) - The Need to Hold On to God(00:47:11) - Jesus Christ(00:54:05) - Coming into the Light: The Challenge(00:59:56) - A New Heart for the Season

    1h 4m
  3. May 17

    The King & His Kingdom: #102 - The Vineyard | Matthew 21:33-46

    Tom Logue - May 17th 2026 Jesus is not just part of life—He is the cornerstone holding everything together. In this message from Matthew 21, we continue through our series The King & His Kingdom as Jesus tells the parable of the vineyard owner—a sobering and powerful parable directed at the religious leaders who had rejected God’s authority and refused to honor Him with what He entrusted to them. Jesus describes a landowner who plants a vineyard, entrusts it to tenant farmers, and sends servants to collect fruit from it. But instead of honoring the owner, the tenants reject, beat, and kill the servants—and eventually even kill the owner’s son. Through this parable, Jesus exposes the failure of the religious leaders of Israel. God entrusted them with His people, His city, and His kingdom, but instead of stewarding those things faithfully, they used them for themselves. They rejected the prophets God sent to call them to repentance, and now they were rejecting the Son Himself. But this message doesn’t stop with them—it confronts us too. At the center of this sermon is a deeply practical and challenging truth: we are stewards, not owners. Everything we have has been entrusted to us by God—our bodies, our relationships, our time, our finances, our gifts, and even the message of the gospel itself. The question is not whether we have these things, but whether we are stewarding them in a way that honors the One they belong to. This message challenges us to take honest inventory of our lives. Are we stewarding our bodies well? Are our relationships healthy? Are we using our time wisely in light of eternity? Are we serving God with our money, or being mastered by it? And are we faithfully sharing the gospel that has the power to save and transform lives? The sermon also explores the biblical call to generosity and tithing—not as religious obligation alone, but as an act of worship and trust. Ultimately, Jesus is worthy not just of leftovers or percentages, but wholehearted devotion. Like Mary of Bethany breaking the alabaster jar at Jesus’ feet, we are invited to become worshippers who “break the bottle” because Jesus gave everything for us. And at the center of it all stands Jesus Himself. Quoting Psalm 118, Jesus reveals that He is the cornerstone rejected by the builders. Remove the cornerstone, and everything falls apart. But when our lives are built upon Him, everything else finds its proper place. This message is an invitation to stop living like owners and begin living like faithful stewards—people who surrender every part of life to Jesus, the true King and cornerstone of it all. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew21 #Stewardship #JesusIsKing #Cornerstone #ChristianLiving #Generosity #Gospel #RestoredTemecula Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome Home: Restored Church(00:00:30) - Matthew(00:01:30) - Holy Spirit Prayers for the Church(00:04:32) - Read the Parable of the Vineyard Owner(00:05:22) - Jesus' Parables in Matthew 21(00:08:28) - Parable 8: Elements of the Parable(00:09:02) - Jesus Parable of the Vineyard(00:14:23) - Jesus' Words on the Kingdom of God(00:18:47) - We're Stewards of What God Entrusts to Us(00:20:03) - Some Things That God Entrusts to Us(00:25:26) - Take a Look at Your Relationships(00:28:11) - How Are You Using Your Time?(00:32:47) - God Entrusts Us With Money(00:37:15) - The Biblical Principle of Tithing(00:40:34) - Tithing is a Test(00:45:46) - Why Mary Broke the Bottle for Jesus(00:50:26) - Follow Jesus With Your Finances(00:51:01) - Ways of Steward of the Gospel(00:56:22) - Are You Rejecting the Cornerstone of Life?(01:01:33) - He's so Patient With SINners!(01:08:03) - All God's People(01:09:35) - Prayers for the Day

    1h 11m
  4. May 10

    The King & His Kingdom: #101 - Get In Here | Matthew 21:28-32

    Tom Logue - May 10th 2026 Jesus doesn’t just invite good people into His kingdom—He invites broken people who are willing to repent and follow Him. In this message from May 10, we continue through Matthew 21 as Jesus confronts the religious leaders in the temple and tells a parable about two sons—one who says “no” but later obeys, and another who says “yes” but never follows through. At the center of this sermon is a sobering truth: words alone are not enough. Jesus exposes the hypocrisy of people who claim to honor God outwardly while resisting Him inwardly. Through this parable, He reveals that the kingdom of God is not entered through appearances, religious performance, or empty words—but through repentance and obedience. This message presses into the difference between saying the right things and actually surrendering our lives to God. True repentance is not just feeling bad or acknowledging sin—it is a real change of mind that leads to a changed life. Jesus makes it clear that obedience matters because it reveals what we actually believe and trust. The sermon also wrestles honestly with the reality of judgment, the fear of the Lord, and the danger of persistent, unrepentant hypocrisy. Yet even in these weighty truths, the beauty of the gospel shines brighter. Because there is a perfect Son. Where we fail, Jesus obeyed perfectly. Where we disobeyed, Jesus remained faithful. He lived the life we could never live and gave Himself for us so that sinners could be forgiven, restored, and welcomed into the kingdom of God. And that invitation is still open. No matter your past, your failures, your hypocrisy, or your shame—Jesus’ message is simple: repent, trust Him, and “get in here.” The grace, forgiveness, joy, freedom, and love of God are available to anyone willing to turn toward Him. This message is both a warning and an invitation: don’t settle for empty words when Jesus is offering you real life in His kingdom. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew21 #KingdomOfGod #Repentance #FollowingJesus #ChristianLiving #Gospel #RestoredTemecula #Sermon Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Birthday Celebration for Our Pastor!(00:02:08) - Happy Mother's Day!(00:03:00) - The King and His Kingdom(00:03:54) - Born in an Intense Room(00:04:51) - God's Word Prayer(00:05:48) - Jesus' Run-in With Religious Leaders(00:10:13) - Jesus' Parable(00:15:51) - How I Learned To Say I Love My Wife(00:19:08) - Hypocritical Words Keep a Person From the Kingdom of God(00:25:16) - Repentance and Complicity(00:28:25) - The Secret to the Kingdom of God(00:33:19) - The Fear of Judgment(00:39:05) - Jesus Is the Perfect Son: The Kingdom of God(00:45:55) - There's No Sin So Great That You Can't Be Forgiven(00:50:56) - Being in the Kingdom of God(00:55:28) - Welcome to the Kingdom of God(00:58:58) - Praise to God!

    1 hr
  5. Apr 26

    The King & His Kingdom: #100 - Authority | Matthew 21:23-27

    Tom Logue - April 26th 2026 The authority of Jesus is either a threat to your idols or a blessing to your soul. In this message from Matthew 21:23–27, we continue through our series The King & His Kingdom as Jesus is confronted by the religious leaders in the temple during the final week before the cross. After cleansing the temple and exposing corruption, Jesus is publicly challenged: “By what authority are you doing these things?” But instead of falling into their trap, Jesus brilliantly exposes the deeper issue hiding beneath their question—not a lack of evidence, but a refusal to surrender to God’s authority. This sermon explores the difference between earthly authority and heavenly authority. Earthly authority may come through titles, influence, success, reputation, or power. But heavenly authority comes from God—and it changes lives in ways human strength never can. At the heart of this message is a warning about idolatry. The religious leaders were willing to suppress the truth in order to preserve their power and influence. Their fear of losing status exposed the deeper idols ruling their hearts. And if we’re honest, we often do the same. This sermon challenges us to examine the “deep idols” beneath the surface—approval, comfort, control, success, reputation, and power—and asks what happens when those things matter more to us than obedience to Jesus. Idolatry always requires compromise with the truth. But this message is not only a warning—it’s also an invitation. Jesus’ authority is not meant to crush us. His authority is a blessing to those who embrace Him. He lovingly confronts the idols in our hearts because He desires our freedom, our healing, and our flourishing. His call is the same as it has always been: repent, turn from lesser things, and come back to Him. Whether you feel spiritually dry, stuck in compromise, exhausted from striving, or simply hungry for more of God, this message reminds us that true life is found not in protecting our own authority, but in surrendering to the authority of Jesus—the only King worthy of our worship. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew21 #KingAndHisKingdom #JesusIsKing #AuthorityOfJesus #ChristianLiving #Faith #RestoredTemecula #Sermon Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome Home: Restored Church(00:00:36) - Matthew 7:1-2(00:03:11) - The King and His Kingdom(00:06:55) - Jesus drives the Israelites out of the temple(00:12:42) - Did John's Baptism Come from Heaven?(00:15:23) - Was John the Baptist's Message from God or Not?(00:21:12) - Earthly Authority is No Match for Heavenly Authority(00:27:52) - Heal My Soul: The Heavenly Authority(00:32:26) - Heavenly Authority(00:39:53) - Deep Intakes of Power(00:43:29) - Abusive Church Leaders: Sacrificial the Truth in Order to(00:49:07) - Idealists: Idolatry Requires Liars(00:52:23) - Three Parables for Kingdom Authority(00:52:57) - Jesus Authority: A Threat to Those Who Oppose Him(00:59:42) - The Word of the Lord(01:01:33) - Is Jesus Authority a Blessing or a Threat?(01:06:09) - God's Prayer for Worship

    1h 9m
  6. Apr 19

    Jarek Berga - When God Says No

    Jarek Berga - April 19th 2026 When God says no, don’t shut Him out—let it reveal your heart and draw you closer to Him. In this message from April 19, we step out of our Matthew series to explore the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4—a deeply human story about disappointment, trust, and how we respond when things don’t go our way. We all experience moments where life doesn’t turn out how we hoped. Prayers seem unanswered, opportunities don’t come, and outcomes feel unfair. In those moments, something deeper is exposed—not just frustration, but questions about ourselves and about God. Can He be trusted? Has He forgotten me? Through Cain’s story, we see that when God says “no,” it doesn’t create what’s inside us—it reveals it. Like blood work that exposes what’s already in the system, God uses these moments to surface what’s happening beneath the surface of our hearts. The danger is not just disappointment—it’s what we do with it. Cain withdraws. He refuses to bring what’s really going on inside him to God. And what he doesn’t bring to God eventually spills out in destructive ways. This message challenges us to consider: where are we staying on the surface instead of being honest with God? Where are we carrying things alone instead of bringing them into the light? At the center of this message is a powerful invitation: when God says no, don’t pull back—lean in. Because our response reveals what we trust. While Cain closes himself off, Jesus shows us a different way. In the garden, facing suffering and a path He didn’t naturally desire, Jesus remains open to the Father: “Not my will, but Yours be done.” Where we tend to raise the drawbridge and protect ourselves, Jesus keeps His heart open—so that we can be welcomed in. This message invites you to lower the drawbridge. To bring your disappointment, confusion, doubt, and questions honestly before God. Not to pretend, not to force a response—but to trust that He is still good, still near, and still at work. Because when God says no, it is not rejection—it may be an invitation to deeper trust, healing, and transformation. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Genesis4 #CainAndAbel #TrustGod #FaithInTrials #ChristianLiving #RestoredTemecula #Sermon #FollowingJesus Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome Home: Restored Church(00:00:36) - God's work in Matthew(00:02:27) - When Things Don't Go Your Way, How to Respond?(00:06:27) - Cain and Abel(00:11:11) - Cain Turns Heel in The Book of Genesis(00:14:30) - God's Love for Cain ((00:21:03) - When God Says No, Do You Need to Listen?(00:23:33) - Why God's No to Cain Is Revealing(00:28:15) - The Sin of Cain(00:34:09) - God's Warning to Cain(00:37:03) - Drawbridge of the Relationship(00:43:52) - Jesus Stays Open to You(00:49:55) - Bringing Your Complaint to God(00:57:25) - God's Love for the Sick

    58 min
  7. Apr 12

    The King & His Kingdom: #99 - What Belongs to God | Matthew 21:12-22

    Mike Harrelson - April 12th 2026 Jesus clears out what doesn’t belong so His house can become a place of prayer, healing, and real fruitfulness. In this message from April 12, we walk through Matthew 21 and see Jesus cleanse the temple, heal the broken, and confront outward religion that lacks true fruit. This sermon calls us to examine what fills the space that belongs to God and invites us into a life that is truly set apart for Him. Jesus enters the temple and overturns the tables of the money changers, driving out what never belonged there in the first place. What was meant to be a house of prayer for all nations had become crowded with distraction, exploitation, and barriers that kept people from encountering God. This message reminds us that Jesus still does the same kind of work today. He confronts what is corrupting His temple—not simply to remove what is wrong, but to restore what He always intended. He makes room for the needy, the outsider, the hungry, and the broken to come near. As the sermon unfolds, we’re invited to see our own lives as the temple of the Holy Spirit—set apart for God’s purposes. What have we normalized that Jesus would want to confront? What distractions, compromises, or idols have we allowed into the space that belongs to Him? This message also presses into the difference between appearance and reality. Like the fig tree full of leaves but lacking fruit, it is possible to look spiritually active on the outside while lacking the inward fruit that comes from a life surrendered to God. Jesus is not after empty religious activity. He wants hearts that are consecrated to Him—hearts prepared for prayer, dependence, obedience, and transformation. And that is the good news of this sermon: Jesus does not just expose fruitlessness—He shows us the way to true fruitfulness. As we abide in Him, surrender to His purposes, and trust Him in prayer, He produces lasting fruit in our lives for the glory of God. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew21 #HouseOfPrayer #Consecration #Fruitfulness #FollowingJesus #ChristianLiving #RestoredTemecula #Sermon Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Welcome Home: Restored Church(00:00:36) - Wonders of the World Prayer(00:01:21) - Prayer for the Day(00:02:28) - A Place for Questions and Answers(00:04:31) - Jesus cleanses what doesn't belong(00:11:40) - The Chief Priests Exploiting the Jewish People(00:18:35) - Jesus on the Pilgrims(00:19:56) - What have we normalized that Jesus would confront and purge in our life(00:25:27) - John 7: Healing the Blind and lame(00:27:22) - A Prayer Room Full of Healing(00:32:34) - God's glory in the crowds(00:33:04) - Jesus Curses the Fig Tree(00:39:22) - Jesus Shows Us The Way(00:43:44) - Prayer of Consecration Before the Father(00:48:52) - Prayers for the Fallen

    49 min

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Restored Church Temecula Valley belongs to the Restored family of churches and is located in Temecula, CA. For more information please visit www.restoredtemecula.church