Turning Point Church Podcast

Turning Point Church Podcast

Welcome to the Turning Point Church Podcast! True transformation begins by aligning our thoughts with God’s truth. Our minds constantly shape our reality, so spiritual growth requires intentional mental renewal. Like gardeners, we must plant Scripture, meditate on it, and guard against negative thoughts. Barriers like pride and fear can hinder this process, but by focusing on what is pure and godly, we create space for lasting change. Daily practices such as Scripture meditation and rejecting harmful thoughts help us cultivate a renewed, Christ-centered mindset that bears fruit in everyday life.

  1. 12/16/2025

    It's Time To Believe God 12/14/25 | Turning Point Podcast

    At the heart of this message lies a profound yet simple truth: believing God is easier than we think. Drawing from Mark chapter 9, we encounter the dramatic account of a demon-possessed boy whose father desperately seeks healing. When the disciples fail to cast out the demon, Jesus responds with striking words: 'Oh, unbelieving generation, how long must I remain with you?' This isn't harsh judgment but rather a loving challenge to recognize that faith is the hinge upon which all of God's promises swing open. The father's honest cry, 'I do believe, help my unbelief,' resonates with our own spiritual struggles. We discover that faith isn't some complicated formula requiring advanced spiritual degrees. Jesus himself said that faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. The obstacle isn't that God's power is insufficient or that His promises are unclear. Rather, we often become too smart for our own good, allowing our intellect and pride to block the simple, childlike faith that accesses the supernatural. When Jesus says we must become like little children to enter the kingdom of heaven, He's reminding us that children believe quickly and completely. They don't analyze promises to death or construct theological barriers. This Christmas season, as we remember that Jesus was always Plan A, the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world, we're invited to return to that pure, innocent faith that simply takes God at His word.

    48 min
  2. 12/09/2025

    New In You 12/7/25 | Turning Point Podcast

    What if God's new thing isn't something He's going to give us, but something He's already doing within us right now? This powerful exploration of Isaiah 43:19 challenges us to shift our perspective from waiting for external change to recognizing the internal transformation God is actively working in our present circumstances. The message draws a fascinating parallel between God's restorative work and the concept of 'restomods'—classic cars restored not just to original condition, but to something better than new. Just as a skilled restorer sees potential in what others consider scrap, God sees us not as we are, but as what we can become through His transformative power. The sermon reminds us that Moses' greatest qualification for leadership wasn't his eloquence or confidence, but his understanding that God's presence matters more than any promise or place. We're invited to stop chasing locations, positions, or material blessings, and instead recognize that revival is mobile—it moves with us because we carry His presence. The wilderness and desert of our current struggles aren't obstacles to God's new work; they're precisely where He makes streams flow and ways appear. This isn't about waiting until we 'get our act together' to be used by God. It's about understanding that resurrection power means being restored to better than our original condition, just as Christ rose in a glorified state that surpassed His pre-crucifixion body.

    45 min

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Welcome to the Turning Point Church Podcast! True transformation begins by aligning our thoughts with God’s truth. Our minds constantly shape our reality, so spiritual growth requires intentional mental renewal. Like gardeners, we must plant Scripture, meditate on it, and guard against negative thoughts. Barriers like pride and fear can hinder this process, but by focusing on what is pure and godly, we create space for lasting change. Daily practices such as Scripture meditation and rejecting harmful thoughts help us cultivate a renewed, Christ-centered mindset that bears fruit in everyday life.