Doing Your Best, When Feeling Your Worst.
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Doing Your Best, When Feeling Your Worst.

Even Jesus faced pain, loss, and betrayal—but He still chose compassion, purpose, and love. Doing Your Best When Feeling Your Worst reminds us that faith isn’t about feeling strong—it’s about trusting God through weakness and letting His Spirit lift us when we can’t lift ourselves.

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Make It Count.
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Make It Count.

In Make It Count (2 Samuel 24), Heart Revolution Church unpacks how to live a life that truly matters. Stop counting the wrong things, let mercy define your worth, and start offering God what costs you something. When your focus shifts from numbers to obedience, every act, sacrifice, and moment begins to count for eternity.

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What Do I Have To Do?
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What Do I Have To Do?

Everyone has questions—but the Bible has answers that still cut straight to the heart. In 4 Questions The Bible Answers, we look at four timeless cries of the human soul: What do I have to do to be valuable? To be safe? To be free from guilt? To start over?

From the rich young ruler chasing worth through achievement, to the jailer desperate for salvation, to the crowd seeking forgiveness, and Nicodemus longing for a fresh start—Scripture makes one truth clear: it’s not about what you can do, it’s about what Jesus has done.

If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re enough, or if grace can really rewrite your story—the answer is yes. Because at the cross, Jesus already declared, “It is finished.”

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Dig It Again.
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Dig It Again.

When life feels dry and progress seems buried, it might be time to dig again. In Genesis 26, Isaac reopens the wells his father once dug—wells that had been stopped up by others. Through faith, persistence, and peace, he rediscovers God’s grace in a dry place. This message reminds us not to let disputes drain us, hostility harden us, or the past hold us back. There’s fresh water waiting—if we’ll pick up the shovel and trust God to bring us into our Rehoboth, our “spacious place.”

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