Met Church

Pastor Bill Ramsey

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  1. MAR 17

    Shield of Faith

    Have you ever felt like life keeps coming at you—one hit after another—and you’re just trying to hold your ground? In a world full of pressure, offense, and spiritual resistance, you don’t just need good intentions… you need protection. In this message from our Invisible War series, Pastor Bill teaches on one of the most essential pieces of the Armor of God: the Shield of Faith. Drawing from Ephesians 6, we learn that faith isn’t a vibe or a personality trait—it’s a spiritual defense that protects you from the enemy’s “fiery darts.” Pastor Bill breaks down what the shield looks like in everyday life: staying conscious of God’s presence, living with confidence in His protection, and walking with courage through His provision. Because the enemy doesn’t always attack with obvious darkness—sometimes he attacks through forgetfulness, discouragement, and the belief that you’re alone. This sermon is a powerful reminder that life is a fight—but you don’t fight it by yourself. God is with you, God is for you, and nothing can touch your life without passing through His hand. If you’ve been overwhelmed, weary, or feeling exposed in the battle, this message will help you grab the shield again—and stand strong with the confidence that God will equip you, enable you, and empower you for whatever you face. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:13–16, Hebrews 13:5, Deuteronomy 4:9, 1 John 2:16, Job 14:1, Colossians 2:15 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #ArmorOfGod #ShieldOfFaith #Ephesians6 #SpiritualWarfare #MetChurch

    31 min
  2. MAR 9

    The Shoes That Bring Good News

    Do you feel like life has been shaky lately—emotionally, spiritually, relationally? In the middle of an invisible war, it’s easy to feel off-balance, overwhelmed, and constantly reacting to chaos. But God never intended His people to live on a roller coaster. He calls us to something stronger… peace. In this message from our Invisible War series, we continue through Ephesians 6 and focus on the next piece of the Armor of God: the Shoes of Peace. Pastor Seth unpacks why spiritual warfare requires both stability and mobility—not just standing firm against the enemy’s attacks, but also moving forward to take ground. You’ll discover that peace isn’t a product you can buy or a feeling you can chase… peace is a Person. And when Christ lives in you, you can experience peace that doesn’t make sense—even when your circumstances do. This sermon also challenges believers to live as peacemakers, not peacekeepers. Because Christians aren’t called to avoid conflict at all costs—we’re called to step into broken situations with the calm, confidence, and presence of Jesus. You’ll leave encouraged with three simple truths: peace is what I have because Christ lives in me, peace is what I make because Christ works through me, and peace is what I bring because Christ commanded it of me. If you’ve been needing “good news” and steady ground for your soul, this message is for you. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:15, John 14:27, Philippians 4:6–7, Romans 12:18, Matthew 5:9, Matthew 11:28, John 10:10 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #ArmorOfGod #ShoesOfPeace #MetChurch #StandFirm

    46 min
  3. MAR 2

    Living Right

    Have you ever felt like the battle isn’t just around you… it’s happening within you? The Invisible War doesn’t always look dramatic—sometimes it shows up as anxiety, temptation, insecurity, or a troubled heart. And if we don’t know how to protect what matters most, the enemy will aim straight for our mind, our will, and our emotions. In this message from our Invisible War series, Pastor Bill teaches on the second piece of the Armor of God: the Breastplate of Righteousness. Using Ephesians 6, we learn why guarding your heart is essential in spiritual warfare—because “out of the heart flow the issues of life.” This sermon brings clarity to what righteousness really means: not just personal effort or “being a good person,” but living from the positional righteousness we receive in Christ. When Jesus took our sin on the cross, He gave us His righteousness—so we don’t have to fight in our own strength, or fall into self-righteousness, pride, or spiritual burnout. You’ll be encouraged to put the breastplate on daily through desire, discipline, dedication, and defense—choosing to walk in the Spirit and live from God’s power instead of relying on willpower alone. Because the closer you walk with Jesus, the more arrows may fly—but you don’t have to be defeated. You can live with a troubled life and an untroubled heart when your heart is protected by Christ. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:13–14, John 14:1, John 10:10, Isaiah 64:6, 1 Corinthians 1:30, Romans 4, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Galatians 5 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #ArmorOfGod #BreastplateOfRighteousness #Ephesians6 #SpiritualWarfare #MetChurch

    36 min
  4. MAR 2

    Standing On Truth

    How do you stand strong in a world where nobody agrees on what’s true anymore? When truth feels flexible, opinions feel louder than facts, and even believers feel unsure what to trust—spiritual warfare gets personal fast. Because one of the enemy’s strongest strategies isn’t just temptation… it’s confusion. In this message from our Invisible War series, Pastor Bill teaches on the first piece of the Armor of God: the Belt of Truth. Using Ephesians 6, he explains why truth is the foundation that holds everything together—supporting your core, stabilizing your life, and anchoring every other part of your spiritual defense. This sermon challenges the growing drift toward “my truth vs. your truth” and exposes how the enemy has always attacked truth—starting in Genesis 3 with the first temptation: “Did God really say…?” You’ll learn how the enemy undermines truth through subtle deception, self-centered desire, and serious decisions that ripple for generations. But this message isn’t meant to make you paranoid—it’s meant to make you prepared. The safest place you can be is not in cynicism or confusion, but in confidence: trusting God’s Word, living by it, and letting it guide your choices. Because when you put on the Belt of Truth, you’re not just informed—you’re protected. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:13–14, John 10:10, Genesis 3:1–7, 1 John 2:15–16, Proverbs 3:5–6 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #ArmorOfGod #BeltOfTruth #SpiritualWarfare #MetChurch

    37 min
  5. MAR 2

    Our Common Enemy

    Does it feel like the world is angrier, more divided, and more chaotic than ever? If you’ve wondered why relationships are strained, families are fractured, and even churches feel the pressure—this message pulls back the curtain on what’s really going on. Because behind so much of the conflict we see… there is an invisible war happening. In the kickoff to our brand-new series Invisible War, Pastor Bill teaches that we have a common enemy—one who thrives on confusion, confrontation, and division. Drawing from Ephesians 6 and John 10:10, we’re reminded that while Jesus came to give life and life abundantly, the enemy’s strategy is always the same: steal, kill, and destroy—often through a simple tactic: divide and conquer. This message helps you recognize when you’re “shooting at the wrong target,” and how to stop fighting people when there’s a power behind the pressure. Pastor Bill also gives four warnings that help believers stay grounded and protected: the danger of passivity, pride, presumption, and pessimism. The enemy is real and destructive—but he is also a defeated foe through the victory of Jesus. The safest place you can be isn’t panic or paranoia…it’s proximity. When you stay close to Christ, the enemy loses leverage—because the closer you are to Jesus, the safer you are in the fight. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:10–12, John 10:10, 1 Peter 5:8, Jude 9, Colossians 2:15, Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #SpiritualWarfare #ArmorOfGod #CommonEnemy #DivideAndConquer #MetChurch

    37 min
  6. Finished His Function

    MAR 2

    Finished His Function

    What does it actually take to build something that lasts? Whether you’re leading a family, growing a business, rebuilding your faith, or serving in the church, success rarely comes from passion alone—it takes wisdom, structure, and people working together in the right way. In this message from our Begin Again series, Pastor Bill walks through the practical leadership principles Nehemiah used to rebuild the wall in just 52 days. This isn’t just an ancient construction story—it’s a blueprint for how God uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things. You’ll learn seven powerful principles that can strengthen every area of life: simplification, participation, delegation, motivation, cooperation, administration, and appreciation. Through Nehemiah’s example, we’re reminded that vision without structure leads to frustration—but when God’s people unite around a clear purpose, incredible things can happen. This message is especially helpful for anyone carrying responsibility right now. If you’re trying to lead well, build wisely, and keep people moving in the same direction, Pastor Bill offers practical insight on how to get buy-in, delegate effectively, keep people motivated, and create a culture where others feel valued. The same God who helped Nehemiah rebuild a broken city can help you build what He’s placed in your hands—one faithful step at a time. Key Scripture: Nehemiah 2:17–20, Nehemiah 6:15–16 Subscribe for weekly messages that help you rebuild with purpose, lead with wisdom, and begin again with confidence. #BeginAgain #Nehemiah #BiblicalLeadership #MetChurch #ChristianLiving #PurposeAndCalling

    35 min
  7. Life In The Balance

    FEB 2

    Life In The Balance

    Ever feel like you’re trying to build something meaningful with your life—while also fighting battles you didn’t ask for? Maybe you’re rebuilding a marriage, your faith, your purpose, or just trying to keep moving forward… and the resistance feels constant. This message is for anyone who’s tired, stretched, and wondering how to stay steady when life feels like it’s coming at you from every angle. In this message from our Begin Again series in Nehemiah, we learn how God calls His people to build and battle at the same time—and why a healthy, effective life requires balance. Using Nehemiah’s strategy of working with one hand while holding a weapon in the other, we uncover three directions for a balanced life: Upward (knowing God through prayer and His Word), Inward (dealing with the rubble, protecting your low places, and discovering how God has gifted you), and Outward (taking your place on the wall—serving, loving, and living on mission with the church). This message will encourage you with a powerful truth: Jesus is the fulcrum that brings stability to the weight you’re carrying—and you don’t have to rebuild alone. God has a place for you, a purpose for you, and a community to run to when the trumpet sounds. As we celebrate 30 years of God’s faithfulness at The Met, we’re reminded: what God has started, He’s not finished—and the next chapter is built together. Key Scripture: Nehemiah 4:16–18, Nehemiah 3, Nehemiah 4:10, Ephesians 6:17, John 10:10, Hebrews 4:12, Matthew 28:18–20 Subscribe for weekly messages that help you rebuild faith, reset your purpose, and begin again with confidence. #BeginAgain #Nehemiah #BuildAndBattle #SpiritualWarfare #BalancedLife #MetChurch

    42 min

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