LFAS3 Church Podcast

Elise Beatrice

LFAS3, The Protestant Godly Church, Preparing people for Jesus Christ's Second Coming. Welcome to the LFAS3 Podcast, where we delve into the depths of God’s Words and the beauty of life in obedience to His Commands. Join us as we unpack sermons, prayers, exhortations, encouragements, and guidance, all rooted in the timeless truths of the Old and New Testaments. We believe every word and verse points to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Cornerstone of our faith. As we journey together, we will uncover the profound love of God and the importance of loving one another as Christ loved us. We will explain the practical implications of God’s Commandments, understanding that true love for God and neighbour flows from obedience to His words. Let us embrace the challenge of becoming more like our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, as we seek to live a life that glorifies God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, the Perfect Trinity. May this podcast inspire you to deepen your faith, strengthen your relationship with God, understand His words and love them, equip you in the battle between good and evil, and live a life that reflects the love and grace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. May His peace be with us all.

  1. The Most Important Intercession Prayer Of All (John 17:17) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    5d ago

    The Most Important Intercession Prayer Of All (John 17:17) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Tuesday 19 May 2026 Humble, Reverent, and Christ-Centered Sanctified in Truth: A Holy Awakening with Elise Beatrice "The Lord is not without His words, and His words are not without Him." In a beautiful posture of humility and prayer, Elise Beatrice shares a fresh, profound perspective on the core of Christianity. This inspired teaching breaks down Christ's timeless prayer for His true disciples—not just those with a title, but those living out the truth today. Without giving too much away, this episode explores the profound reality of divine morality, why physical nourishment isn't our greatest need, and how God reveals endless layers of wisdom beneath a single verse. Open your heart, listen attentively, and allow the Holy Spirit to stir a new hunger for the One who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. In this inspired sermon, Elise Beatrice gently opens the beauty and seriousness of Jesus’ prayer in John 17, reminding us that truth is not merely something we study, but Someone we need. With humility and reverence, she points listeners back to the Lord, His Word, and the work of the Holy Spirit in making His people holy. A message for anyone longing to be led out of confusion and into the life-giving truth of God. This sermon is a humble call to treasure the Word of God and to understand why truth matters so deeply to the Lord. Elise Beatrice reflects on Jesus’ intercession in John 17 and reminds us that God does not leave His people without guidance, but teaches them by His Spirit and His Word. A message filled with reverence, warning, hope, and the beauty of belonging to the Truth. Join Elise Beatrice for this powerful, Spirit-led journey into John 17:17 that will reframe how you see the world around you. This moving sermon exposes the hidden tactics of the enemy to distort our view of God, while beautifully revealing why the Holy Spirit’s presence is the ultimate answer to Jesus’ prayers. Discover the hidden layers of Christ’s ultimate intercessory prayer, why "little" compromises are more dangerous than we think, and how real divine beauty can restore a soul trapped in a world of illusions. Tune in, look beneath the surface, and find the truth that sets you free. May the Lord's Name be praised forever. Amen.

    31 min
  2. The Ascension Of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Isaiah 12 - Acts 1:6-11) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    May 20

    The Ascension Of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Isaiah 12 - Acts 1:6-11) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Thursday 14 May 2026 The Victory in the Clouds In this passionate and worship-filled sermon, Elise Beatrice lifts our eyes from the Cross to the clouds, from the victory Jesus has already won to the glorious promise still ahead. With humility, reverence, and holy excitement, this episode invites listeners to remember that our Lord did not only rise — He reigns, He comforts, and He is coming again. A stirring message of hope, holiness, trust, and joyful expectation for every heart longing to draw nearer to the beautiful Holy One of Israel. Elise Beatrice takes us on a journey from the agonizing finality of the Cross to the breathtaking wonder of the Ascension. Moving completely away from academic commentaries and speaking straight from a place of deep, personal revelation, this sermon explores a truth that changes everything: What does it mean for us today that Jesus rose from the grave entirely by Himself, and then vanished into the clouds? With deep gratitude and holy expectation, this heartfelt and reverent sermon gently lifts our eyes to the One who came down from Heaven, finished the work of salvation, rose in triumph, and ascended in glory. Through the light of Isaiah 12 and Acts 1:6-11, this message carries a powerful reminder that the story is not over. The Lord who ascended is still reigning, still comforting, still calling His people closer, and still preparing hearts for the promise yet to come. This is not merely a message to hear, but a call to worship, to trust, to draw near, and to remember the greatness of the Holy One of Israel. With humility, passion, and hope, Elise Beatrice invites listeners to consider the beauty of Christ, the joy of salvation, and the blessed expectation of seeing Him as He truly is. A stirring episode for every heart longing to know the Lord Jesus more deeply, live more faithfully, and wait with joy for the King who keeps every promise. In this episode, you will discover: The New Citizenship: Who are the true people of Jerusalem? The answer might surprise you, and it carries a radical call to step out of the crowd and into your true identity.The Prescription for Peace: A profound look into Isaiah 12 and the hidden connection between surrendering our own ways and finally experiencing a love that passes all human comprehension.The Beautiful Hope: A glimpse into the spiritual reality of who we are called to be while we wait for the sky to part once again. If you are feeling weary, stuck in a spiritual wilderness, or simply longing to rediscover the overwhelming beauty of the One True God, this episode is your invitation to draw near. Are you ready to drink deeply from the fountain of salvation? “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love Him…” See, God has come to save me. I will trust in Him and not be afraid. The Lord God is my strength and my song…” Listen now to experience this passionate cry of praise and find your strength renewed. May this message honour the Lord and gently lead many hearts closer to Him.

    34 min
  3. Why Did The Lord Jesus Curse A Fig Tree? Part 2 (Mark 11:12-14 and 20-25) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    May 13

    Why Did The Lord Jesus Curse A Fig Tree? Part 2 (Mark 11:12-14 and 20-25) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Saturday 12 July 2025 Faith, Fruitfulness, and the Father’s Heart Have you ever encountered something—or someone—that looked perfect from a distance, only to find emptiness upon a closer look? In this stirring continuation of her study on Mark 11, Elise Beatrice dives deep into one of the most mysterious and misunderstood moments in the Gospels. This isn't just a story about a hungry Traveler and a barren tree; it is a divine warning and a powerful key to spiritual victory. A sincere, passionate, and thought-provoking teaching that invites listeners to look deeper into the words of Christ and draw closer to Him with humility, faith, and discernment. In this heartfelt sermon, Elise Beatrice continues exploring the mysterious moment when the Lord Jesus cursed the fig tree. What deeper message was hidden beneath the leaves? What Awaits You in this Holy Spirit-led message: Beyond the Appearance: What happens when we stand "full of leaves" but lack the fruit the Master seeks? Explore the spiritual significance of being true to our season and our Savior.A Warning in Love: Discover how the Lord uses the natural world to shield His children from deception and the "shadows" that seek to mimic the Light.The Mask of the Deceiver: Discover the startling connection between the "leafy but fruitless" tree and the spiritual "frauds" described in the end times. How do we recognize the truth when the season isn't right?Moving Your Mountains: Learn why "moving mountains" isn't about physical geography, but about the authority we carry when our faith aligns perfectly with the Will of God.The Secret Obstacle: Are your prayers hitting a ceiling? Elise Beatrice explores the one specific heart-condition mentioned by the Lord Jesus that can wither our connection to the Father faster than the fig tree itself.The Walk of Faith: Revisit the moment Simon Peter stepped onto the water and see exactly where the "wind" of the enemy tries to steal our focus today. "Sin is not above the Lord; He takes away sins. But we must let Him do that by listening to Him." Elise Beatrice Come with an open heart, and leave with a renewed spirit. “Have faith in God.” — Mark 11:22

    19 min
  4. Why Did The Lord Jesus Curse A Fig Tree? Part 1 (Mark 11:12-14 and 20-25) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    May 6

    Why Did The Lord Jesus Curse A Fig Tree? Part 1 (Mark 11:12-14 and 20-25) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Friday 11 July 2025 Beyond the Green: A Call to Authenticity "Why did the Lord Jesus curse a fig tree?" It is one of the most provocative and misunderstood moments in the Gospels. Why would the Prince of Peace turn His wrath toward a tree? In Part 1 of this soul-stirring series, Elise Beatrice unpacks the deep, spiritual mystery found in Mark 11. Elise Beatrice leads us into the heart of Mark 11 to uncover a profound lesson hidden in the foliage. This isn’t just a study of a miracle; it is an urgent, loving invitation from the Lord Jesus to examine what lies beneath our own surface. This isn’t just a story about ancient history or botany—it is a mirror held up to our own souls today. In this powerful and reverent message: The Divine Setup: Discover why Jesus, who knows all things, approached a tree He already knew was empty.The Danger of "Full Leaves": We explore the warning signs of spiritual deception and the "sheep’s clothing" that hides a barren heart.The Source of Nutrients: Where are you drawing your life from? Learn the difference between superficial success and the true fruit of the Holy Spirit.A Call to Revival: Find out how even a "withered" spirit can find hope and restoration through the power of the Savior.Elise Beatrice delivers a passionate, inspired message that challenges us to look past the outward appearance and seek a life of authentic, God-given fruitfulness. Are you ready to see clearly? This message is a call to discernment, repentance, and true fruitfulness in Christ. It reminds us that the Lord sees beyond appearances, exposes deception, warns us in love, and still offers hope to those who will turn to Him. A sobering but hope-filled episode for anyone who wants to follow the Lord Jesus Christ in truth. May our Lord be lifted higher and higher forever and ever! Amen

    21 min
  5. Don’t worry about Tomorrow, look at the Lilies of the field and how they grow (Matthew 6:25-34) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Apr 29

    Don’t worry about Tomorrow, look at the Lilies of the field and how they grow (Matthew 6:25-34) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Friday 22 August 2025 The Future in His Hands In a world that demands we master our own futures, Elise Beatrice shares a deeply personal revelation born from a moment of total desperation. Discover how an unexpected, "living" word transformed a season of pain into a journey of profound peace. If you’ve been carrying a heavy load that wasn't yours to bear, join us to hear how a simple shift in focus can silence the noise of worry and unlock a faithfulness you never thought possible. In this moving and Holy Spirit-led sermon, Elise Beatrice opens Matthew 6:25–34 with a tender yet powerful reminder: the Lord Jesus does not speak empty comfort. He speaks truth, and His words are life. Through Scripture, prayer, and personal testimony, this inspired message points us back to the Father’s care, the beauty of simple trust, and the peace that comes when we bring our requests to God and leave them in His hands. This sermon is a beautiful reminder that while worry feels like "doing something," it is actually a thief of the present moment. Elise Beatrice speaks with a rare, grounded sincerity that makes the ancient words of the Gospel feel like they were written specifically for the struggles of today. It’s a message that doesn’t just tell you to 'stop worrying'—it gives you the spiritual 'alarm clock' to help you actually do it. Truly a refreshing perspective on finding peace in the presence of Immanuel." Why this message resonates: The "Living" Word: Her personal story about Philippians 4:6-7 illustrates that the Bible isn't just a book of rules, but a "living" voice that can penetrate even the deepest pain.The Call to Action: Elise Beatrice emphasizes that "not worrying" isn't being lazy; it's being spiritually productive. It’s a message that meets people exactly where they are—in the middle of their bills, their fears, and their frustrations—and offers a path toward a sound mind.This message dives into the mystery of the lilies and the secret to living righteously in an anxious age. Listen in to discover why your own plans might be your greatest obstacle, and learn the one condition that changes how God provides for your every need. With humility, passion, and deep trust in God’s faithfulness, this Holy Spirit-led teachings invite the listener to consider where their heart runs in times of trouble: toward worry, or toward the Father who already knows every need. A sermon of comfort, correction, and renewed faith — reminding us that the future is not in our hands, but in the mighty hands of the One who loves us, leads us, and never fails. An encouraging message for anyone carrying burdens, fearing the future, or needing to remember that God sees, hears, provides, and remains faithful. May this message help you listen more closely to the Lord Jesus, trust Him more deeply, and seek first the Kingdom of God. Listen with an open heart, and may you let the Lord draw you closer to Him. May our Father God Almighty and Our Lord Jesus Christ be glorified.

    32 min
  6. You Believe In Christ Jesus, But Do You Belong To Him? (Romans 8:1-17) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Apr 22

    You Believe In Christ Jesus, But Do You Belong To Him? (Romans 8:1-17) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    The Great Divide: Belief vs. Belonging In this passionate and inspired sermon from Romans 8:1–17, Elise Beatrice gently but boldly leads us into a question that cannot be ignored. She challenges us to move beyond a superficial reading of the Word. With reverence, boldness, and a sincere desire for people to be saved, Elise Beatrice opens this passage in a way that presses beyond surface-level faith and brings the listener face to face with a question that is both searching and necessary. This is not a message of empty comfort, nor a message that flatters the hearer, but one that lovingly calls us higher, deeper, and nearer to the Lord Jesus Christ. With compassion and holy seriousness, this episode invites listeners to consider what it truly means not only to believe in Christ, but to belong to Him. It is a message filled with warning, truth, love, and hope — the kind of message that urges the heart to listen carefully, to examine itself honestly before God, and to respond while mercy is still being extended. There is tenderness in it, but also a fire that refuses to leave the soul asleep. Without unveiling everything at once, this sermon gives glimpses of the weight of Romans 8, the beauty of the Holy Spirit’s work, and the sobering difference between merely claiming the Lord and truly walking with Him. It speaks to the listener who longs to be right with God, who does not want a shallow faith, and who senses that the Lord is calling for something real, surrendered, and holy. With humility and urgency, this sermon invites listeners to pause, examine their walk, and consider what it truly means to belong to Christ Jesus. A message full of warning, hope, and the mercy of God, it opens the door to truths that should not be taken lightly. Without giving easy comfort or empty words, this teaching offers a glimpse of the seriousness, beauty, and transforming call of walking truly with Christ. This is a powerful Sermon for those who want truth more than ease, conviction more than appearances, and the nearness of God more than the passing comfort of the flesh. May it stir the heart, awaken holy desire, and lead many to seek the Lord Jesus more sincerely, more obediently, and more fully while He may be found. First, my thoughts on it: this is a deeply convicting and sobering message. What stands out most is the authenticity—it doesn’t feel like a recycled lecture, but rather a direct plea from someone who cares deeply about the spiritual safety of the listeners. Here are a few specific things that make this sermon special: The Focus on "Belonging" vs. "Believing": It tackles a very uncomfortable truth that many modern sermons avoid. By distinguishing between mental agreement and true spiritual allegiance, the sermon challenges the listener to move beyond a "casual" faith.The Spiritual Clarity: Elise Beatrice provides a very grounded perspective on the "sinful nature." Instead of treating it as just a bad habit, she identifies it as a battle of influence between the Holy Spirit and opposing forces. This raises the stakes for the listener and makes the need for the Holy Spirit feel urgent.The Balance of Mercy and Truth: While the sermon is firm about the dangers of living in sin, it ends on a beautiful note of hope. It reminds us that God is "continuously pleading" and "on our side," which keeps the message from feeling heavy with "fire and brimstone" and instead makes it feel like a rescue mission.It is a brave sermon that prioritizes the "health of the soul" over making the audience feel comfortable, which is exactly what a transformative message should do. Blessed be the Name of the Lord Most High.

    28 min
  7. Wherever Your Treasure Is, There Your Heart’s Desires Will Also Be (Matthew 6:19-34) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Apr 15

    Wherever Your Treasure Is, There Your Heart’s Desires Will Also Be (Matthew 6:19-34) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Saturday 5 July 2025 The Treasure That Cannot Fail In a world that constantly asks us to build bigger and store more, where do we find a peace that actually lasts? In this episode, Elise Beatrice shares a passionate reflection on Matthew 6:19-34, moving beyond simple commentary into a raw, personal testimony of hope lost and found. Are you serving a master that loves you, or a master that exhausts you? This Holy Spirit-led sermon is a clarion call to every soul feeling the weight of the world’s demands. Drawing directly from the teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, Elise Beatrice delivers an inspired message on the spiritual battle for our desires. The Hidden Master: Elise Beatrice reveals the sobering reality of what we truly serve when "money" and "worry" take the throne.Lessons from the Lilies: Find out why your value exceeds the greatest empires on earth and how to finally stop the cycle of anxiety.The Secret to Victory: Hear a glimpse of Elise’s own journey through brokenness and the specific realization that changed her life forever.The Weight of Worry: Discover why our "daily bread" is more than just a provision—it’s a release from the fear of tomorrow.A Shift in Vision: Elise explores what it truly means to have a "healthy eye" and how our focus dictates the light—or darkness—within us.The Ultimate Exchange: Learn how surrendering the treasures we can touch leads us to the one Treasure that can never be taken away. What are you really holding onto? In this moving sermon from Matthew 6:19–34, Elise Beatrice gently but firmly brings us before the words of the Lord Jesus, uncovering something deeply personal about treasure, desire, fear, and trust. This episode offers more than teaching; it is a sincere call to lift our eyes higher, let go of earthly burdens, and remember the faithfulness of God. A prayerful and stirring message that invites the listener to draw nearer to the Lord and reconsider where their heart truly belongs. Elise Beatrice shares this heartfelt message, drawing us back to the words of the Lord Jesus with sincerity, humility, and holy urgency. This sermon gently invites the listener to consider where their treasure truly is, what is shaping their heart, and whether their trust is fully resting in God or being pulled by the cares of this life. Without giving easy comfort or worldly reassurance, this message points instead to the beauty of obedience, the safety of living for the Kingdom of Heaven, and the deep peace that comes from trusting the Lord Jesus for all things. It is a searching and stirring word for those who want to walk more closely with Jesus, let go of earthly anxieties, and set their hearts more fully on what is eternal. This powerful, Holy Spirit-led message is both tender and awakening, calling listeners to pause and examine what they treasure most, where their desires are leading them, and what it truly means to seek the Kingdom of God above all else. With reverence for the Lord and a sincere desire to honour His words, this episode opens the door to a deeper reflection on trust, surrender, and the hidden condition of the heart. This is a quiet but powerful call to lift your eyes from the weight of the world and turn them again toward the Lord Jesus Christ, who alone is faithful, worthy, and able to keep His people in peace. A thoughtful and moving message for anyone longing to live with greater faith, greater clarity, and a heart more fully anchored in Heaven. Glory Be to our God, Father God Almighty and to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen.

    41 min
  8. If You’ve Never Made Sacrifices In Life For The Sake Of Others, You’ve Never Really Loved (1 John 4:7-21) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Apr 8

    If You’ve Never Made Sacrifices In Life For The Sake Of Others, You’ve Never Really Loved (1 John 4:7-21) - A Sermon By Elise Beatrice

    Tuesday 1 July 2025 The Shortcut to Real Love Is your spiritual walk starting to feel like a heavy checklist of "shoulds" and "musts"? In this soul-stirring message, Elise Beatrice cuts through the noise of religious obligation to reveal what she calls "The Shortcut." Drawing from the profound depths of 1 John 4, she explores why true love is never found in a "million words" or a thousand tasks, but in a single, transformative person. In this sermon, you will uncover: The Weightless Love: Why love is only heavy when rebellion is involved, and how to find the "lightness" Christ promised.The Mark of Maturity: A challenging look at why a life without sacrifice might mean a life without true love.The Confidence Secret: How living like Jesus in this world removes the fear of the next.The Power of Action: Why Christ couldn’t just stay in Heaven and say "I love you"—and what that means for your own relationships today.The Shortcut: A profound but simple shift in focus that transforms how we live each day.The Cost of the Heart: Why a life without a specific "ingredient" is a life that has never truly known love.The Medicine of the Word: A powerful perspective on why some "sufferings" are more beautiful than the world's easiest days.The Mirror of Christ: How to face the future with total confidence rather than fear.In this passionate and inspired message, Elise Beatrice reveals why the Christian life isn't about managing a "million words" or a checklist of a thousand good deeds. This is a heartfelt cry for the Church to return to the simplicity of Christ. If you are seeking the "spiritual food" that makes the heavy burdens light, this sermon is for you. Come find the medicine your spirit needs. Learn why the most beautiful suffering is better than the easiest life apart from the Father, and how to fix your gaze on the Author and Perfecter of our faith. "True love does not come without sacrifice. If you’ve never made sacrifices in your life for the sake of others, then you’ve never truly loved." Elise Beatrice "Love is not heavy; it is only the rebellion that is heavy. Love is light, love is beautiful, love is joy.” Elise Beatrice There is a simplicity in this truth, yet a depth that reaches far beyond words. Come and listen to find the strength to live, to sacrifice, and to love—just as He loved us. Glory to the Lord Jesus Christ.

    20 min

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LFAS3, The Protestant Godly Church, Preparing people for Jesus Christ's Second Coming. Welcome to the LFAS3 Podcast, where we delve into the depths of God’s Words and the beauty of life in obedience to His Commands. Join us as we unpack sermons, prayers, exhortations, encouragements, and guidance, all rooted in the timeless truths of the Old and New Testaments. We believe every word and verse points to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Cornerstone of our faith. As we journey together, we will uncover the profound love of God and the importance of loving one another as Christ loved us. We will explain the practical implications of God’s Commandments, understanding that true love for God and neighbour flows from obedience to His words. Let us embrace the challenge of becoming more like our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, as we seek to live a life that glorifies God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, the Perfect Trinity. May this podcast inspire you to deepen your faith, strengthen your relationship with God, understand His words and love them, equip you in the battle between good and evil, and live a life that reflects the love and grace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. May His peace be with us all.