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. May 28

    Simple Instructions, Hard to Follow? Here's Why

    Christian motivation, obedience to God, and living in love—this powerful sermon reveals how following God in everything you do is simple in truth, yet challenging in practice for every believer seeking spiritual growth.This message breaks down a foundational truth in Christianity: God’s will can be summarized in one command—follow Him. While the Bible contains many teachings, they all point back to obedience to God and living a life rooted in love (Matthew 22:37).Following God means choosing His way daily, even when it’s difficult. Christian living, discipleship, and spiritual growth all require action, not just belief. Scripture makes it clear that obedience unlocks blessing and alignment with God’s purpose (Deuteronomy 28:1).The sermon connects this idea to the truth that God is love. If you act in love in every situation, you are following Him. This is the heart of biblical teaching and the key to living a Christ-centered life that reflects His character (1 John 4:8).Yet while this principle is simple, it is not easy. The narrow path requires discipline, humility, and surrender. Choosing love over pride, obedience over comfort, and faith over fear is what makes following God both challenging and transformative (Matthew 6:33).Viewers are encouraged to stop waiting and start doing. Being a doer of the Word means applying Scripture in everyday life—at work, at home, and in relationships. Faith becomes real when it is lived out through consistent obedience and trust in God’s promises (James 1:22).The message also highlights God’s provision. When you follow Him fully, He promises to meet your needs and provide according to His glory. This truth builds faith and reminds believers to rely on God, not themselves (Philippians 4:19).Ultimately, this sermon calls believers to embrace their identity as ambassadors for Christ. By living in love and obedience, you become a reflection of Jesus to the world, demonstrating His truth, power, and grace through your life (2 Corinthians 5:20).Referenced Verses:Matthew 22:37Deuteronomy 28:11 John 4:8Matthew 6:33Philippians 4:19Psalms 34:10James 1:222 Corinthians 5:20-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.

    21 min
  2. May 21

    Every Commandment Comes Down to This

    Discover the power of the two greatest commandments and how following them transforms your life, relationships, and walk with God. Learn to live in love, serve others, and fulfill every commandment in Scripture.Jesus taught us to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves (Matthew 22:36–39). This simple, yet profound truth sums up the law and the prophets, showing that obedience begins with a heart fully devoted to God.Loving God means putting Him first in everything—your time, resources, and priorities. Deuteronomy 6:5 reminds us to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, and strength. True devotion flows through prayer, worship, and faithful living daily.To love your neighbor is to act with compassion, mercy, and kindness to everyone you encounter, even your enemies (Leviticus 19:18). Jesus illustrated this in the parable of the Good Samaritan, showing love through practical action and selfless sacrifice.Following these commandments is more than rules—it’s a lifestyle. When your actions come from love, you honor God, bless others, and reflect His character in your daily work, family life, and community (1 Corinthians 13:1–3).Love is the foundation for all obedience. When love drives your decisions, every commandment becomes achievable. You live without resentment, hatred, or selfishness, embodying Christ’s heart and fulfilling God’s calling in every moment.Step into a life fully aligned with God’s will. Love God, love your neighbor, and let every action reflect mercy, grace, and purpose. Walk in the fullness of His calling and see how simple, obedient love can change your life and your world.Referenced Verses:Matthew 22:36–39Deuteronomy 6:5Exodus 20:3Luke 10:25–37Leviticus 19:18Romans 13:8–101 John 4:7–8-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.

    21 min
  3. May 14

    Anyone Can Be Called - Here's What That Means

    You are called. God calls each believer to step into a purpose and mission that only they can fulfill. This message explores the truth that anyone, regardless of their past, abilities, or circumstances, can be used by God for His work on earth. The Bible reminds us that when we are in Christ, we are made new, and the old is gone, replaced by a life empowered by the Holy Spirit. God’s call is not limited by human standards, and His invitation is extended to everyone willing to say, “Here I am. Send me” (Isaiah 6:8). Many hesitate, thinking they are unworthy or incapable, yet Scripture shows that God specializes in using the humble, the weak, and the unexpected to accomplish His will. Even the most unlikely can bear fruit and impact the kingdom of God when they respond to His call with obedience and faith. Exactly as Saul, who persecuted Christians, became Paul, a mighty apostle, God transforms lives and equips them for His service (Acts 9:1–2, Acts 26:10–11). This sermon emphasizes that answering God’s call is not reserved for those with wealth, influence, or extraordinary talents. God chooses the “foolish” and lowly things of the world to confound the wise, showing that His power works through humility and dependence on Him (1 Corinthians 1:26–29). Every believer, regardless of their background, can participate in the Great Commission by making disciples, sharing the gospel, and serving others faithfully in their current season. You are to start where you are, bearing fruit in your current situation and using your resources and time to glorify God. By being faithful with the little, God will grant greater opportunities. Whether it is local evangelism, ministry work, or being sent abroad (1 Corinthians 7:17, 2 Peter 1:10). Fruitfulness is measured by obedience, not circumstance, and God honors those who act in faith where they are planted. The call to bear lasting fruit is a clear invitation to action. John 15:16 teaches that God has chosen each believer to go and bear fruit that remains. Our responsibility is to begin now, trusting Him to guide each step and provide the means to accomplish His purposes. God equips the willing and rewards faithfulness with opportunities to expand His kingdom, demonstrating that nothing is impossible with Him. Ultimately, anyone can be called, and God desires that His people step forward in courage, obedience, and faith. The call is personal, immediate, and transformative. By embracing your calling, you participate in God’s mission, bring glory to His name, and become part of the unfolding story of redemption and disciple-making in the world. Step into your calling, trust God’s guidance, and allow Him to work through you. God has a plan for every believer, and He is waiting for your obedience to begin the work He has prepared. Referenced Verses: Isaiah 6:8 Acts 8:1 Acts 9:1–2 Acts 26:10–11 1 Corinthians 1:26–29 1 Corinthians 7:17 1 Corinthians 7:20 2 Peter 1:10 John 15:16 -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.

    23 min
  4. May 7

    The Generosity Principle That Unlocks God's Blessings

    Helping others is a fundamental command from God that brings blessing to both the giver and the receiver. God calls every believer to act generously, not only with money, but with time, wisdom, and spiritual guidance. Obedience to this command aligns your life with His Word and ensures that His blessings flow in your own life as you sow into the lives of others. Generosity is not optional—it is a spiritual principle that produces both earthly and eternal results. God makes it clear that doing good and sharing with others pleases Him, and ignoring those in need carries consequences. Hebrews 13:16 tells us to not forget to do good and to share, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God. Proverbs 21:13 warns that shutting your ears to the cries of the poor results in unanswered prayers, while Proverbs 28:27 promises that those who give will lack nothing. When you lend to the Lord by helping others, you participate in His provision, trusting His promises to repay what you have generously shared. Helping others is not limited to financial support; it includes mentoring, teaching, guiding, and sharing biblical wisdom. You may encounter someone in debt, struggling with life decisions, or spiritually unaware, and your role is to equip them with tools for success and growth in Christ. Sharing the gospel, discipling converts, and walking alongside believers as they grow in faith is part of this command. Matthew 28:19-20 reminds us to make disciples of all nations, teaching them to obey everything God has commanded, which includes helping those who are less fortunate spiritually, emotionally, or materially. Generosity cultivates faith and obedience, opening doors for God’s blessings in your life. Psalms 34:10 declares that God provides for those who follow Him faithfully, and Proverbs 19:17 confirms that giving to the poor is equivalent to lending to the Lord. When believers serve others, they demonstrate Christ’s love, enforce spiritual victory, and stir up the faith within themselves and those they serve. This is the principle of sowing and reaping: what you invest in others will return to you in God’s timing and according to His perfect wisdom. Living under God’s commands ensures that blessings flow and curses are avoided. Proverbs 28:9 warns that turning a deaf ear to God’s instruction makes even your prayers detestable, emphasizing that obedience is essential to experiencing His favor. By helping others faithfully, you position yourself under the flow of God’s provision and align your life with His promises. Generosity, service, and discipleship are not just good deeds—they are a calling that produces joy, fulfillment, and eternal impact. Let the Holy Spirit guide your actions as you seek ways to help, mentor, and uplift others. Whether through teaching, financial support, prayer, or sharing biblical truth, your obedience strengthens God’s kingdom and ensures His blessings in your life. Referenced Verses: Hebrews 13:16 Proverbs 21:13 Proverbs 28:27 Matthew 28:19-20 Psalms 34:10-11 Proverbs 19:17 Proverbs 28:9 -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.

    24 min
  5. Apr 30

    Facing Misfortune? Here's What Scripture Says

    Discover how to face trials, misfortune, and adversity with faith, perseverance, and hope as God works all things for your good. Many think that suffering is God’s punishment, but Scripture reveals that much of what we endure comes from the enemy or natural consequences of our choices. By understanding this, we can respond with faith and courage rather than fear or despair. This teaching equips you to navigate challenges, maintain spiritual strength, and grow in perseverance, character, and hope (James 1:2; Romans 5:3-5).Through practical guidance on spiritual victory, this sermon shows how trials refine our faith and build resilience. Believers are reminded that Christ faced misfortune at the hands of the enemy yet overcame, demonstrating that through God, we can triumph over sickness, persecution, and adversity. Misfortune is an opportunity to strengthen faith, trust God’s plan, and grow closer to Him. By claiming His promises, you can walk boldly in healing, protection, and provision (Philippians 4:13; Matthew 8:16-17).The sermon also teaches the law of sowing and reaping, emphasizing that while misfortune may sometimes result from our own decisions, God works in every circumstance to bring about His purposes. We are called to rejoice in our own trials, help others in their struggles, and avoid gloating over someone else’s misfortune (Proverbs 24:17-18; Proverbs 17:5). By lifting others up and showing mercy, we reflect God’s heart and advance His kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven.Ultimately, this message inspires believers to maintain hope, persevere in the face of adversity, and respond to life’s challenges with faith, courage, and joy. By understanding misfortune, embracing spiritual growth, and standing firm in God’s promises, we can turn trials into opportunities for victory, character development, and eternal hope. The teaching reminds viewers that through Christ, every trial can strengthen our faith, build endurance, and lead to a life marked by spiritual maturity and blessing (Romans 8:28; John 15:18-19).Referenced VersesJames 1:2Romans 5:3-5Romans 8:28Philippians 4:13Matthew 8:16-17John 15:18-19Proverbs 24:17-18Proverbs 17:5-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.

    23 min
  6. Apr 23

    Your Actions Have Consequences | Reap What You Sow

    This biblical message unpacks the powerful principle found in Galatians 6:7–8: “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap.”God has established a spiritual law that governs life just as surely as physical laws govern nature. Every thought, word, action, and attitude is a seed—and every seed produces a harvest. This sermon explains how sowing to the flesh leads to corruption, while sowing to the Spirit leads to eternal life.Through passages such as Matthew 7:1–2, James 1:22, Matthew 6:33, James 4:4, and Jeremiah 29:11, this message reveals that blessings, growth, and spiritual fruit do not happen by accident. They are the result of consistent obedience, faithful living, generosity, and kingdom focus.The principle of sowing and reaping is not about manipulation or materialism; it is about alignment with God’s design. When believers plant seeds of forgiveness, they reap freedom. When they sow righteousness, they reap peace. When they sow faithfulness, they reap spiritual growth. But when they sow selfishness, compromise, or worldliness, the harvest reflects those choices.This teaching challenges listeners to examine what they are planting daily—in their relationships, finances, priorities, and spiritual disciplines. A harvest does not appear overnight, but in due season it always comes. God’s promises are sure, and His justice is perfect.Ultimately, this sermon is a call to intentional living. Sow into the Spirit. Seek first the kingdom of God. Trust the Lord of the harvest. When your life is planted in obedience to Christ, the fruit will reflect His faithfulness.Referenced Verses:Galatians 6:7Matthew 7:1–2Malachi 2:9Malachi 3:9James 4:4James 1:22Matthew 6:33Galatians 6:8Jeremiah 29:11-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.

    23 min
  7. Apr 16

    Most People Don't Realize This About Bribery

    Bribery is more than an exchange of money—it is a heart issue that reveals who you truly serve. In this powerful message from Social Media Ministries, we explore what Scripture says about bribery, justice, holiness, and integrity. Rooted in passages like Deuteronomy 10:17, Exodus 23:8, Proverbs 17:23, Isaiah 5:23, 1 Samuel 8:3, 2 Chronicles 19:7, and Job 15:34, this sermon reveals that God shows no partiality and accepts no bribes—and neither should His people.Bribery blinds judgment, perverts justice, and aligns a person with the world rather than with God. Whether giving or receiving a bribe, Scripture makes it clear that such actions distort truth and corrupt righteousness. From the warning about Samuel’s sons in 1 Samuel 8:3 to the strong declaration in 2 Chronicles 19:7 that with the Lord there is no injustice, partiality, or bribery, this teaching calls believers to reflect God’s character in every area of life.This message challenges Christians to examine their integrity, motives, and financial decisions. Are you allowing money, favors, or influence to sway your obedience to God’s Word? Are you standing firm on biblical truth, or are you being bought by the pressures of this world? As James warns, friendship with the world is enmity with God. We are called to be holy because He is holy.Through Scripture-rich teaching, this sermon urges believers to reject corruption, live as true children of God, and let their provision come from Him alone. When you seek God with all your heart, He will provide everything you need—without compromise.Choose righteousness. Reject bribery. Stand firm in truth.Referenced Verses:Deuteronomy 10:17Exodus 20:38Proverbs 17:8Proverbs 17:23Isaiah 5:231 Samuel 8:32 Chronicles 19:7Job 15:34-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.

    21 min

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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. ------------------------------------------