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Mark Martinez is the lead pastor of Calvary Chapel Katy in Katy Texas. Each podcast has been produced from actual worship services at the church.

Come Alive (Audio‪)‬ Mark Martinez

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Mark Martinez is the lead pastor of Calvary Chapel Katy in Katy Texas. Each podcast has been produced from actual worship services at the church.

    Friday March 22, 2019

    Friday March 22, 2019

    Worship music has been at the center of controversy in the Church for at least a few decades. Whether you go into a service that resembles a rock concert or one that feels like you’ve stepped back in time 100 years, the style and sound are not really what matters. If you don’t think you can worship through one or the other, the actual music may have become an idol, and your heart is in the wrong place. As Pastor Mark reminds us in today’s message, worship, whether through a chorus written last week or a hymn penned a century or two ago, should be focused on bringing God glory and opening your heart up to His Spirit.

    Thursday March 21, 2019

    Thursday March 21, 2019

    If you’re like most Christians, you might reach a genealogy or a list of people in Scripture, and quickly scan through it with little regard for its value. Sure, it may not be heart-warming or uplifting on the surface, but Pastor Mark challenges us in today’s message to look a little deeper and think about why those names are there. When you read the name of a loved one – of someone important to you – what do you feel? It likely revives memories and feelings that you shared with that specific person. In the same way, each person listed in Scripture is significant to God and gives us a snapshot of His work in their story.

    Wednesday March 20, 2019

    Wednesday March 20, 2019

    Christ is often misinterpreted as being a pacifist. While He did encourage us to respond to personal attacks, such as a slap on the cheek, in a way that demonstrates grace and love to our attacker, He was not a proponent of passively standing by in the face of injustice or abuse. You need to stand up for the oppressed. As Pastor Mark challenges us in today’s message, especially when it comes to spiritual warfare, you can’t shy away from the battle. You need to run to the battle dressed in the armor of God. His truth and love are your greatest weapons to vanquish the enemy that seeks to destroy all of mankind.

    Tuesday March 19, 2019

    Tuesday March 19, 2019

    God designed the Church as a body for a reason. Every part serves a purpose and helps the other parts. Yes, a body can continue living even when it loses one part, but the absence of it can severely lessen the quality of life. As Pastor Mark continues our study of the book of Nehemiah in today’s message, he reminds you of the importance of surrounding yourself with Christian friends and taking advantage of their help. You have to be intentional about reaching out and allowing them to help pull you through your struggles and temptations; and make sure you are there when they need the same from you.

    Monday March 18, 2019

    Monday March 18, 2019

    The Bible is like a magnifying glass that points out sins you otherwise wouldn’t see. Unlike sin, which deceives and lies to you, the Word shows you the true condition of your heart. Sin causes you to compare yourself to others and elevate yourself above them, as you’ll hear from Pastor Mark today. Nobody likes to see themselves as a sinner in need of help, but God has given the amazing gift of repentance. He’s always ready to forgive when your sin is exposed. The closer you get to God, the more you’ll become aware of your sin and want to daily confess it. Because a true life of freedom is found in forgiveness.

    Friday March 15, 2019

    Friday March 15, 2019

    Is your response to God’s Word one of arrogance and pride, or one of humility and repentance? You can learn a lot from the Israelites’ reaction to the reading of the law from Pastor Mark’s teaching today. They immediately humbled themselves with fasting, putting on sackcloth and dirt, and confessed their sins. They saw their frailty and sinfulness in light of an awesome God. Just as the Israelites, you’re prone to sin, but thank God He’s rich in mercy. Ongoing repentance should mark your life as a believer. This motivates the daily perspective of your utter dependence on God in light of His glory, but also His grace.

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