Social Media Ministries Podcast

Social Media Ministries

Social Media Ministries is a project created by Spencer Coffman that is committed to spreading the Word of God to every place possible. We are founded on the belief that social media is the place to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. ------------------------------------------ MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible. ------------------------------------------

  1. 2d ago

    Working For The LORD Doesn't Require A Pulpit

    Discover how to work for the Lord every day by honoring Christ through your thoughts, words, and actions wherever you are.What does it truly mean to work for the Lord? This message reveals that serving God is not limited to pastors, missionaries, or church leaders. Every believer can glorify Christ through their daily work, whether in the marketplace, at home, or wherever God has placed them. Scripture teaches that every task can become an act of worship when it is done wholeheartedly for Him.Through Colossians 3:23, Ecclesiastes 3:22, and Ecclesiastes 9:10, this teaching encourages believers to enjoy their work, give their best effort, and recognize that God has prepared good works in advance. When we work with excellence and integrity, we become living testimonies that point others to our heavenly Father.The message then expands beyond our occupations to show that our true work includes prayer, studying God's Word, and faithfully gathering with other believers. Rather than separating faith from everyday life, Christians are called to unite them so every responsibility is performed in Jesus' name.By connecting Colossians 3:17 with taking every thought captive, the sermon challenges believers to align everything they think, say, and do with Christ. Our minds, words, and actions become powerful tools for advancing God's Kingdom when they are surrendered to Him.Finally, 1 Corinthians 15:58 reminds us that labor done for the Lord is never wasted. As we stand firm, trust God's promises, and faithfully obey His Word, our lives produce lasting fruit that brings glory to Jesus and encourages others to follow Him.Referenced Verses:Colossians 3:23Ecclesiastes 3:22Ecclesiastes 9:10Colossians 3:172 Corinthians 10:5James 3:6Proverbs 18:21Psalm 119Proverbs 15:1James 1:22Matthew 6:241 Corinthians 15:58Malachi 3:6Hebrews 13:8Isaiah 55:11#WorkingForTheLord #ChristianWork #BiblicalTeaching #FaithAtWork #ServeGod #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #JesusChrist #KingdomLiving #FaithInAction-Social Media Ministries, founded by Spencer Coffman, is committed to sharing the Word of God with the entire world. We use social media to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. Learn more at https://socialmediaministries.com/about-us-MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible.-FOLLOW US:YouTube - Podcast - Instagram - Facebook - Medium - Pinterest - TikTok - LinkedIn - X - Join Our Discord Server-DONATE:https://paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4478888https://socialmediaministries.com/give-Apparel-Resources -Sharing Jesus. Making Disciples. Taking Ground. Building The Kingdom.

  2. Aug 13

    What Happens When You Fear God Not Man

    Learn why fearing God instead of people leads to wisdom, freedom, and a life fully devoted to God's will.Many believers allow the opinions, expectations, and approval of others to shape their decisions. This sermon explains why Scripture commands us to fear God rather than man, revealing that reverent awe for the Lord brings wisdom, understanding, and the courage to obey Him above every earthly influence.Beginning with Psalm 111:10 and Proverbs 9:10, this teaching shows that the fear of the Lord is the foundation of wisdom. Rather than living to satisfy people, Christians are called to seek God's approval, trusting Him to provide direction, discernment, and every good gift needed to fulfill His purpose.The message challenges believers to evaluate every commitment, responsibility, and pursuit through the lens of God's will. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 12:13, Matthew 6, and 1 Peter 4, the sermon exposes how the fear of man leads to hypocrisy, pride, and distraction, while wholehearted obedience produces lasting spiritual fruit.Finally, this teaching reminds us that those who fear the Lord experience His protection, provision, and deeper fellowship. God reveals His covenant to those who honor Him, delivers them from the snares of this world, and promises they will lack nothing as they faithfully seek His kingdom and live according to His will.Referenced Verses:Psalm 111:10Proverbs 9:10James 1:52 Timothy 1:7Ecclesiastes 12:13Matthew 6:2Matthew 6:5Matthew 6:161 Peter 4:12John 10:101 Peter 4:2Proverbs 29:25Proverbs 14:27Psalm 2:11John 14:15Romans 8:9Psalm 25:14Genesis 18:17-33Genesis 22:1-14Exodus 34:29-35Psalm 34:9

  3. Aug 6

    Nowhere Is Now Here: The Truth About God's Omnipresence

    Learn what God's omnipresence truly means and discover how to deepen your relationship with the God who is always with you.God is omnipresent, meaning He is present everywhere at all times. This message explains the biblical truth that God is never absent, using the memorable phrase "nowhere is now here" to illustrate that God is always near. While God fills heaven and earth, every believer must also understand the difference between God being around us and God dwelling within us.Beginning with Jeremiah 23:23-24, this sermon explores God's unlimited presence throughout creation and His continual awareness of both the righteous and the wicked. Scripture reveals that no one can hide from Him because His presence extends to every place, and His eyes are always watching over the earth.The message also emphasizes that although God is everywhere, believers are called to seek a deeper relationship with Him. Through verses such as James 4:8, 2 Chronicles 15:2, and Jeremiah 29:13, we learn that drawing near to God, abiding in Christ, and seeking Him wholeheartedly allows His presence to transform our lives from the inside out.Finally, this teaching reminds Christians that the Holy Spirit lives within those who belong to Christ. As believers crucify the flesh, abide in Jesus, and pursue intimacy with God, they experience His guidance, truth, and power. God has never been lost—He has always been near, inviting every person into a closer walk with Him.Referenced Verses:Jeremiah 23:23-24Proverbs 15:3James 4:8Revelation 3:20John 15:1-8Matthew 7:21-23Luke 17:21Luke 10:9Matthew 10:82 Chronicles 15:2Jeremiah 29:13John 14:17Romans 8:8-9

  4. Jul 30

    The Be Holy Command Every Christian Is Missing

    Discover what it truly means to be holy by living as Christ commanded through obedience, love, and the transforming power of God's Word.Holiness is not an impossible standard reserved for a select few—it is God's command for every believer. This message explains that true holiness begins with recognizing Jesus Christ as the living Word, feeding daily on Scripture, and allowing God's truth to transform your mind, soul, and actions. As believers grow in the Word, they become doers rather than hearers.Drawing from 1 Peter 1:16, the sermon explores God's command to "be holy" by connecting it to its foundation in Leviticus. Holiness is presented as living differently because God has set His people apart. Through love, obedience, and faithful submission to Christ, believers reflect God's character and fulfill His commandments.The message also teaches the importance of aligning spirit, soul, and body. Since the Holy Spirit dwells within every believer, Christians are called to crucify the flesh, renew the mind through Scripture, and walk in the authority God has given them. A life ruled by the Spirit produces obedience, boldness, and victory over temptation.Finally, this sermon challenges believers to actively live their faith by loving others, healing the sick, sharing the gospel, making disciples, and seizing every opportunity to do the good God has prepared. Holiness is demonstrated through faithful action as believers become Christ's ambassadors in the world.Referenced Verses:John 1:1John 1:14John 6:35John 4:14John 14:15Matthew 22:37-401 Corinthians 16:14Romans 8:11James 1:221 Peter 1:16Leviticus 11:44Leviticus 20:26Romans 1:161 John 3:1Ephesians 1:4Romans 8:9Acts 1:8Luke 10:19Genesis 1:28James 4:71 John 3:10James 4:17Ephesians 2:10Matthew 7:121 John 4:13John 15:4-5Matthew 28:19-202 Timothy 1:7

  5. Jul 23

    The Controversial Truth About Lot and His Daughters

    The conclusion of this sermon series examines the account of Lot and his daughters in Genesis 19:30–38, exploring the difficult events that followed the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The message explains how fear, poor judgment, and human reasoning can lead people away from God's design when they fail to trust Him completely.The sermon highlights how the daughters devised a plan to preserve their family line by getting Lot drunk, emphasizing that drunkenness became the gateway to even greater sin. Passages from Galatians, Ephesians, and Romans are used to show that Scripture consistently warns against intoxication because it opens the door to disobedience and moral compromise.The message also explains that incest violates God's design for human relationships and examines how the descendants born from this event became the ancestors of the Moabites and Ammonites. Finally, the sermon points to the hope found in Christ, who redeemed believers from the curse of the law, reminding Christians that they belong to God's family and are no longer defined by the failures of previous generations. The practical challenge is to trust God rather than taking matters into your own hands and to walk in obedience through the power of Christ.Referenced Verses:Genesis 19:30–38Genesis 19:30Genesis 19:31Genesis 19:32Genesis 19:33Genesis 19:35Galatians 5:21Ephesians 5:5–6Romans 13:13Ephesians 5:18Leviticus 18:6Genesis 19:37–38Galatians 3:13

  6. Jul 16

    Did Lot Do the Right Thing in Offering His Daughters?

    In this second message of the series, we explore the arrival of two angels in Sodom and Lot’s urgent invitation for them to stay in his home. Genesis 19 shows the immediate danger surrounding them as the men of the city demand access to Lot’s guests, revealing the depth of moral corruption in Sodom. The passage highlights a moment of crisis where fear, pressure, and responsibility collide.The sermon focuses on Lot’s shocking offer of his two daughters to the mob in an attempt to protect his guests. Genesis 19:5–8 is examined closely to show the intensity of the situation and the moral confusion that arises under pressure. Lot’s actions are discussed in light of his desire for hospitality and protection, even as he makes a deeply flawed decision.We also see how the angels intervene, pulling Lot back inside and striking the men with blindness in Genesis 19:10–11. This divine intervention emphasizes God’s protection and His plan to rescue Lot from destruction while still executing judgment on the city. Genesis 19:13 confirms the coming destruction due to the overwhelming outcry against Sodom’s sin.The sermon then connects Lot’s fear-driven decision-making to broader biblical teaching on righteousness, human weakness, and influence. Even righteous people can be overwhelmed by sinful environments.In 2 Peter 2:7–8, Lot is described as distressed by the wickedness around him. The message also draws on the principle that bad company corrupts good character, reminding believers that environment and influence matter deeply.Ultimately, this teaching emphasizes that God can still intervene and correct our mistakes, even when we act out of fear or confusion. It challenges believers to act in faith rather than panic, trust God under pressure, and step into obedience without hesitation, knowing that God is able to guide and redeem imperfect actions.Referenced Verses:Genesis 19:1–13Genesis 19:5Genesis 19:6-7Genesis 19:82 Peter 2:7–81 Corinthians 15:33Romans 3:10Psalms 14:3Psalms 53:3Ecclesiastes 7:20Genesis 19:10Genesis 19:13
-Social Media Ministries, founded by Spencer Coffman, is committed to sharing the Word of God with the entire world. We use social media to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. Learn more at https://socialmediaministries.com/about-us-MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible.-FOLLOW US:YouTube - Podcast - Instagram - Facebook - Medium - Pinterest - TikTok - LinkedIn - X - Join Our Discord Server-DONATE:https://paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4478888https://socialmediaministries.com/give-Apparel-Resources -Sharing Jesus. Making Disciples. Taking Ground. Building The Kingdom.

  7. Jul 9

    Why These Cities Were Destroyed | Sodom and Gomorrah Decoded

    Sodom and Gomorrah reveal the serious consequences of unchecked sin, rebellion, and rejection of God's standards.In this first message of the Sodom, Gomorrah, Lot, and His Daughters sermon series, we examine Genesis 18–19 and explore why these cities became known throughout Scripture as examples of extreme wickedness and divine judgment. The sermon focuses on God's declaration that the outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah had become so great and their sin so grievous that He would investigate and bring judgment upon them. Through Genesis 18:20-21, we see that God is aware of human actions and responds to persistent evil and injustice.The sermon explores the wickedness of Sodom and Gomorrah, focusing on the widespread immorality and corruption that defined these cities. It emphasizes how the people accepted behaviors God condemned, creating a culture that embraced sin instead of righteousness.The account then moves to Genesis 19, where angelic visitors arrive in Sodom and are welcomed by Lot. The reaction of the men of the city demonstrates the extent of the moral decay present within the community. Genesis 19:5 and Genesis 19:8-9 reveal a society consumed by sinful desires and hostile toward anyone who opposed them. These events set the stage for God's eventual destruction of the cities and Lot's dramatic escape.Ultimately, this teaching challenges believers to examine their own culture and lives through the lens of Scripture rather than public opinion. God does not change, and His standards remain consistent. Christians are called to pursue holiness, reject sin, and learn from biblical examples so they can live according to God's truth. This sermon serves as both a warning and an invitation to remain faithful to God's Word in every generation.Referenced Verses:Genesis 18:20Genesis 18:21Genesis 19:5Genesis 19:8Genesis 19:9-Social Media Ministries, founded by Spencer Coffman, is committed to sharing the Word of God with the entire world. We use social media to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. Learn more at https://socialmediaministries.com/about-us-MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible.-FOLLOW US:YouTube - Podcast - Instagram - Facebook - Medium - Pinterest - TikTok - LinkedIn - X - Join Our Discord Server-DONATE:https://paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4478888https://socialmediaministries.com/give-Apparel-Resources -Sharing Jesus. Making Disciples. Taking Ground. Building The Kingdom.

  8. Jul 2

    Beautiful Feet, Broken Vessels: What Scripture Reveals

    Biblical teaching on evangelism, discipleship, and sharing the gospel—this sermon explains why believers are called to have beautiful feet by bringing the good news of Jesus Christ to others.This message explores Paul’s teaching that salvation begins when people hear the gospel. Romans 10:13-15 shows that people cannot call on Christ unless they believe, cannot believe unless they hear, and cannot hear unless someone shares the message. Because of this, Scripture declares, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.”The sermon challenges believers to recognize their role in the Great Commission. Some are called to go and preach, while others are called to support and send those who minister. Both roles are essential in advancing God’s kingdom and helping others come to faith.A major focus is the eternal impact of leading people toward Christ. James 5:20 reminds believers that turning a sinner from the error of their ways helps bring them from death to life. The message emphasizes that every Christian has a responsibility to share the hope they have received.The teaching also highlights that salvation is a gift from God, received by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8). As believers grow in faith through hearing the Word of Christ (Romans 10:17), they are called not only to make converts but to make disciples, following Jesus’ command in Matthew 28:19.Ultimately, the sermon encourages Christians to remember that someone once shared the gospel with them. Having called on the name of the Lord and been saved (Romans 10:9, Romans 10:13), believers are now called to help others hear, believe, and follow Christ.Referenced Verses:Romans 10:13-15James 5:20Ephesians 2:8Romans 10:17Matthew 28:19Romans 10:9Romans 10:13-Social Media Ministries, founded by Spencer Coffman, is committed to sharing the Word of God with the entire world. We use social media to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. Learn more at https://socialmediaministries.com/about-us-MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible.-FOLLOW US:YouTube - Podcast - Instagram - Facebook - Medium - Pinterest - TikTok - LinkedIn - X - Join Our Discord Server-DONATE:https://paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4478888https://socialmediaministries.com/give-Apparel-Resources -Sharing Jesus. Making Disciples. Taking Ground. Building The Kingdom.

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Social Media Ministries is a project created by Spencer Coffman that is committed to spreading the Word of God to every place possible. We are founded on the belief that social media is the place to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. ------------------------------------------ MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible. ------------------------------------------