The Well Church Keller Sermons

The Well Church Keller

Welcome to the official podcast of The Well Church in Keller, Texas. Each week, we share gospel-centered sermons that invite you to slow down, hear from God, and live with intention. Whether you’re part of our local community or listening from afar, we hope these messages encourage you to trust Jesus deeply, love others fully, and walk faithfully in the everyday moments of life. Learn more about us at thewellchurchkeller.org or join us in person on Sundays.

  1. May 12

    Water From the Rock - Exodus 17:1-7 - Mother's Day

    What do you do when you've followed God faithfully — and you still end up in a dry, depleted place? In Exodus 17, Israel has already crossed the Red Sea. God has already fed them with quail and manna. And yet when they arrive at Rephidim and find no water, they grumble, complain, and ask the question that every person of faith has whispered in a hard season: "Is the Lord among us or not?" In this Mother's Day message, we sit down with three mothers from our congregation for an honest conversation about wilderness seasons — what they look like, what they cost, and what they produce in your faith over time. You'll hear from a mother who went back to school at 43 with three kids at home, survived breast cancer she discovered because of the very career detour she didn't want, and has been married 47 years. You'll hear from a mother nine months into an unexpected divorce, raising two kids and leaning hard into God and community to carry her through. And you'll hear from a mother navigating the beautiful chaos of raising four kids, learning to parent from God's blueprint rather than tradition or fear. What ties their stories together is the same thing that ties Exodus 17 together: God was already standing at the rock before any of them arrived. The provision was real. The source was unexpected. And the community He placed around them was anything but accidental. If you are in a wilderness season right now — depleted, unsure, or just holding on — this episode is for you. Key themes in this episode: Trusting God when the resources run dry Modeling honest, imperfect faith for your children Finding God's provision in unexpected places The essential role of community in hard seasons How conflict-filled seasons deepen rather than destroy faith Scripture: Exodus 17:1–7 | Psalm 95:1–9 | Romans 12:12 | Jeremiah 29:11

  2. Mar 23

    I Am the Face You Seek - Exodus 10

    One of the most difficult doctrines in the Christian faith isn't hard to understand — it's hard to live by: "Vengeance is mine, says the Lord. I will repay." In this message from Exodus 10, we watch God systematically dismantle the gods of Egypt through the plagues of locusts and darkness. But more than a history lesson, this text asks us a deeply personal question — how long will we refuse to humble ourselves before God? And what does it look like to trust that he will handle what we cannot? We explore what it means to leave room for God's wrath, why idols always demand a piece of you, and why the greatest contrast in this passage isn't between Moses and Pharaoh — it's between two invitations: one that leads to death, and one that leads to life. In This Episode A story of radical forgiveness from South Sudan — and the phrase Rabuna b'kafi (God will repay) Why God hardened Pharaoh's heart — and what it tells us about divine justice The plague of locusts and how it dismantled the Egyptian gods of agriculture and insects What "darkness that can be felt" reveals about the God who defeats darkness Amun-Ra, the sun god — and why God's darkness was a direct confrontation with Egypt's chief deity The idol that always wants a piece: why there's no serving two masters The Hebrew word panim (face) — and the stunning contrast between Pharaoh's last words and God's standing invitation Scriptures Referenced Exodus 10:1–29 Romans 12:19 Matthew 23:12 2 Corinthians 7:10 Galatians 3:26 2 Chronicles 7:14 Psalm 27 Revelation 22:4 Key Takeaways We don't have to seek vengeance from our enemies. God will address it — either at the foot of his cross or at the scales of his justice. Exalting yourself does not end well. Humbling yourself before God always does. True repentance leads to life. False repentance leads to death. Idols always want to hold on to a little piece. God asks for everything — because everything with him is better than anything without him. Pharaoh said: "Seek my face and you will die." God says: "Seek my face and you will live."

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Welcome to the official podcast of The Well Church in Keller, Texas. Each week, we share gospel-centered sermons that invite you to slow down, hear from God, and live with intention. Whether you’re part of our local community or listening from afar, we hope these messages encourage you to trust Jesus deeply, love others fully, and walk faithfully in the everyday moments of life. Learn more about us at thewellchurchkeller.org or join us in person on Sundays.