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In this message, Pastor Travis Garcia continues our journey through the book of Philippians by exploring the tension between comfort and surrender. Through Paul’s testimony in Philippians 3, we are reminded that chasing success, control, and personal comfort will never satisfy the way a life fully surrendered to Jesus can. Pastor Travis challenges us to examine the choices we make every day and asks the powerful question: Are we willing to trade comfort for faithfulness?

Paul once believed his achievements, status, and religious accomplishments made him righteous, but after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus, everything changed. What once gave him confidence became worthless compared to the surpassing value of knowing Christ. This message reminds us that following Jesus is not about perfection, legalism, or earning God’s love—it is about daily surrender, trusting His grace, and faithfully walking with Him even when life feels uncertain.

In a world constantly pushing comfort, success, and self-control, this sermon encourages believers to live differently. We were not created for a comfortable life—we were created for a faithful one. Pastor Travis explains how a comfort-focused life can slowly shift our worship away from Jesus and onto ourselves, while true discipleship calls us to live with open hands, fully trusting Christ with every area of our lives.

This message also offers hope and encouragement for anyone who feels like they don’t “have it all together.” Just as Jesus patiently walked with His disciples through their doubts and failures, He meets us with grace, kindness, and mercy in the middle of our process. Faithfulness—not perfection—is the goal.

If you’ve ever struggled with fear of the future, the pressure to make the “right” choices, or the temptation to pursue comfort over obedience, this message will encourage you to trust Jesus more deeply and surrender fully to Him.

📖 Scripture References:
• Philippians 3:4-14
• Matthew 13:44-46
• Luke 9:62

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In this message, Pastor Travis Garcia continues our journey through the book of Philippians by exploring the tension between comfort and surrender. Through Paul’s testimony in Philippians 3, we are reminded that chasing success, control, and personal comfort will never satisfy the way a life fully surrendered to Jesus can. Pastor Travis challenges us to examine the choices we make every day and asks the powerful question: Are we willing to trade comfort for faithfulness?

Paul once believed his achievements, status, and religious accomplishments made him righteous, but after encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus, everything changed. What once gave him confidence became worthless compared to the surpassing value of knowing Christ. This message reminds us that following Jesus is not about perfection, legalism, or earning God’s love—it is about daily surrender, trusting His grace, and faithfully walking with Him even when life feels uncertain.

In a world constantly pushing comfort, success, and self-control, this sermon encourages believers to live differently. We were not created for a comfortable life—we were created for a faithful one. Pastor Travis explains how a comfort-focused life can slowly shift our worship away from Jesus and onto ourselves, while true discipleship calls us to live with open hands, fully trusting Christ with every area of our lives.

This message also offers hope and encouragement for anyone who feels like they don’t “have it all together.” Just as Jesus patiently walked with His disciples through their doubts and failures, He meets us with grace, kindness, and mercy in the middle of our process. Faithfulness—not perfection—is the goal.

If you’ve ever struggled with fear of the future, the pressure to make the “right” choices, or the temptation to pursue comfort over obedience, this message will encourage you to trust Jesus more deeply and surrender fully to Him.

📖 Scripture References:
• Philippians 3:4-14
• Matthew 13:44-46
• Luke 9:62

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney, Pastor Travis, and First Castroville!

🔔 Be sure to share this message with someone who needs encouragement to keep pursuing Jesus faithfully.

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Faith Over Comfort | Following Jesus Is Worth Everything

First Castroville May 28, 2026 7:43 pm

In Week 1 of our “Different Kind of Better” series, Pastor Travis Garcia shares a powerful message about the trap of perfectionism and the freedom that comes from faithfully following Jesus instead of striving to “have it all together.”

Through Philippians 1:6, Pastor Travis reminds us that discipleship is not about instant perfection — it’s about continual transformation. In a world that constantly pressures us to move faster, do more, and appear perfect, God invites us into something better: a life surrendered to Him, trusting that He is faithfully completing the work He started in us.

This message challenges us to reframe the way we see growth, faith, and progress. Instead of asking, “Why am I not further along?” we can learn to trust the process of becoming more like Jesus day by day. Real spiritual growth happens through patience, perseverance, and remaining connected to Christ.

Whether you’re stepping into a new season of life, feeling stuck in your faith journey, or struggling under the weight of perfectionism, this sermon is a reminder that Jesus doesn’t expect perfection from you — He invites you to walk faithfully with Him.

Key Scriptures:
📖 Philippians 1:1-11
📖 John 15
📖 Romans 12:2

In this message, you’ll discover:
• Why perfectionism keeps us spiritually stuck
• The difference between perfection and faithfulness
• How God transforms us over time through discipleship
• Why remaining connected to Jesus changes everything
• How encouragement within the church helps us keep moving forward

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In Week 1 of our “Different Kind of Better” series, Pastor Travis Garcia shares a powerful message about the trap of perfectionism and the freedom that comes from faithfully following Jesus instead of striving to “have it all together.”

Through Philippians 1:6, Pastor Travis reminds us that discipleship is not about instant perfection — it’s about continual transformation. In a world that constantly pressures us to move faster, do more, and appear perfect, God invites us into something better: a life surrendered to Him, trusting that He is faithfully completing the work He started in us.

This message challenges us to reframe the way we see growth, faith, and progress. Instead of asking, “Why am I not further along?” we can learn to trust the process of becoming more like Jesus day by day. Real spiritual growth happens through patience, perseverance, and remaining connected to Christ.

Whether you’re stepping into a new season of life, feeling stuck in your faith journey, or struggling under the weight of perfectionism, this sermon is a reminder that Jesus doesn’t expect perfection from you — He invites you to walk faithfully with Him.

Key Scriptures:
📖 Philippians 1:1-11
📖 John 15
📖 Romans 12:2

In this message, you’ll discover:
• Why perfectionism keeps us spiritually stuck
• The difference between perfection and faithfulness
• How God transforms us over time through discipleship
• Why remaining connected to Jesus changes everything
• How encouragement within the church helps us keep moving forward

If this message encouraged you, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Travis and First Castroville!

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Website: https://fbccastroville.com

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God Isn’t Finished With You Yet | Faith Over Perfection

First Castroville May 19, 2026 12:39 pm

In this powerful conclusion to the Jonah series, Pastor Rodney unpacks the deeper heart issue behind Jonah’s anger after Nineveh repented. Even after obeying God, Jonah struggled to accept God’s grace for people he believed didn’t deserve it. This message challenges us to examine whether our obedience is truly transforming our hearts or if we are simply going through the motions.

Through Jonah chapter 4, we see that God is not only concerned with outward obedience — He is after the condition of our hearts. Pastor Rodney explores how grace doesn’t just restore us; it reshapes us, transforms us, and aligns our hearts with the heart of God. If you’ve ever wrestled with anger, resentment, resistance, or struggled to extend grace to others, this message will encourage you to surrender fully to God’s transforming work.

In this sermon, you’ll discover:
• Why obedience without heart transformation eventually reveals itself
• How Jonah’s story mirrors struggles we still face today
• The difference between outward faithfulness and inward surrender
• How the Holy Spirit transforms our hearts to reflect Jesus
• Why grace is meant to change not only where we go, but who we love

This message reminds us that Jesus didn’t just come to forgive our actions — He came to transform our hearts. When we surrender to Him fully, we begin to love what He loves, care about what He cares about, and live sent with compassion and purpose.

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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In this powerful conclusion to the Jonah series, Pastor Rodney unpacks the deeper heart issue behind Jonah’s anger after Nineveh repented. Even after obeying God, Jonah struggled to accept God’s grace for people he believed didn’t deserve it. This message challenges us to examine whether our obedience is truly transforming our hearts or if we are simply going through the motions.

Through Jonah chapter 4, we see that God is not only concerned with outward obedience — He is after the condition of our hearts. Pastor Rodney explores how grace doesn’t just restore us; it reshapes us, transforms us, and aligns our hearts with the heart of God. If you’ve ever wrestled with anger, resentment, resistance, or struggled to extend grace to others, this message will encourage you to surrender fully to God’s transforming work.

In this sermon, you’ll discover:
• Why obedience without heart transformation eventually reveals itself
• How Jonah’s story mirrors struggles we still face today
• The difference between outward faithfulness and inward surrender
• How the Holy Spirit transforms our hearts to reflect Jesus
• Why grace is meant to change not only where we go, but who we love

This message reminds us that Jesus didn’t just come to forgive our actions — He came to transform our hearts. When we surrender to Him fully, we begin to love what He loves, care about what He cares about, and live sent with compassion and purpose.

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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Why Jonah Was Angry at God’s Grace | Jonah Wk 05

First Castroville May 19, 2026 12:22 pm

What if the thing God is asking you to do isn’t really about you at all?

In this powerful message from the Jonah series, Pastor Rodney walks through Jonah chapter 3 and reveals how one act of obedience can become the catalyst for God to move in the lives of countless others. Jonah finally says “yes” to God’s call and walks into Nineveh with a simple message: “40 days and Nineveh will be overthrown.” What seemed small and insignificant became the spark for an entire city’s repentance and transformation.

This sermon challenges us to rethink obedience—not as something centered on our comfort, convenience, or personal growth, but as an opportunity for God to impact others through our willingness to trust Him. Pastor Rodney reminds us that obedience may begin with us, but it never ends with us.

In this message, you’ll discover:
• Why obedience is ultimately about trust, not control
• How God uses ordinary people and simple acts of faithfulness
• Why we often underestimate what’s on the other side of our obedience
• The difference between our responsibility and God’s responsibility
• How grace not only restores us, but also sends us
• Why God’s heart moves toward people we may naturally avoid
• The importance of difficult conversations, forgiveness, and stepping toward others in love
• How your “yes” to God could become a movement that changes lives

Pastor Rodney also asks a deeply personal question: “Who is on the other side of your obedience?” Whether it’s a conversation you’ve been avoiding, a relationship you’ve kept at a distance, or someone God keeps bringing to your mind, this message will encourage you to trust God with the outcome and simply take the next faithful step.

No matter how unqualified, uncomfortable, or unprepared you may feel, God is able to do immeasurably more through your obedience than you could ever imagine.

If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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What if the thing God is asking you to do isn’t really about you at all?

In this powerful message from the Jonah series, Pastor Rodney walks through Jonah chapter 3 and reveals how one act of obedience can become the catalyst for God to move in the lives of countless others. Jonah finally says “yes” to God’s call and walks into Nineveh with a simple message: “40 days and Nineveh will be overthrown.” What seemed small and insignificant became the spark for an entire city’s repentance and transformation.

This sermon challenges us to rethink obedience—not as something centered on our comfort, convenience, or personal growth, but as an opportunity for God to impact others through our willingness to trust Him. Pastor Rodney reminds us that obedience may begin with us, but it never ends with us.

In this message, you’ll discover:
• Why obedience is ultimately about trust, not control
• How God uses ordinary people and simple acts of faithfulness
• Why we often underestimate what’s on the other side of our obedience
• The difference between our responsibility and God’s responsibility
• How grace not only restores us, but also sends us
• Why God’s heart moves toward people we may naturally avoid
• The importance of difficult conversations, forgiveness, and stepping toward others in love
• How your “yes” to God could become a movement that changes lives

Pastor Rodney also asks a deeply personal question: “Who is on the other side of your obedience?” Whether it’s a conversation you’ve been avoiding, a relationship you’ve kept at a distance, or someone God keeps bringing to your mind, this message will encourage you to trust God with the outcome and simply take the next faithful step.

No matter how unqualified, uncomfortable, or unprepared you may feel, God is able to do immeasurably more through your obedience than you could ever imagine.

If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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Website: https://fbccastroville.com

#fbccastroville #firstcastroville #castrovilletx #Jonah #BookOfJonah #ChristianFaith #BiblicalTeaching #FaithInAction #ObedienceToGod #GraceAndTruth #ChurchSermon #JesusChangesLives #FaithJourney #Repentance #TrustGod #BibleTeaching #HopeInChrist #SermonSeries #ChristianLiving #GodsGrace

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You’re Underestimating What God Can Do Through You

First Castroville May 6, 2026 6:26 pm

n this message, Pastor Rodney discusses the struggle of resisting God’s direction, using the story of Jonah to show that even when we run, God’s grace gives us another chance—and how if you choose to respond in obedience when God speaks, it will help you step into your true purpose and experience transformation in your life and the lives of others.

Drawing from Jonah chapter 3, Pastor Rodney shares a powerful reminder that God doesn’t give up on us when we miss it. Instead, He speaks again. This sermon explores the tension between disobedience and obedience, the weight of missed opportunities, and the incredible truth that grace not only forgives—but also restores and sends us forward.

Through honest reflection and biblical insight, you’ll be challenged to consider:

What happens when you know what God wants—but choose differently?
Have you missed your chance, or is God calling you again?
What does it look like to move from receiving grace to responding with obedience?

Pastor Rodney reminds us that obedience isn’t about comfort—it’s about trust. When we stop delaying and start responding, God can use our “yes” in ways far beyond what we could imagine. Just like Jonah, your obedience could be the doorway to transformation—not only for you, but for others around you.

If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late, this message will encourage you: God is still speaking, and His grace is still calling you forward.

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n this message, Pastor Rodney discusses the struggle of resisting God’s direction, using the story of Jonah to show that even when we run, God’s grace gives us another chance—and how if you choose to respond in obedience when God speaks, it will help you step into your true purpose and experience transformation in your life and the lives of others.

Drawing from Jonah chapter 3, Pastor Rodney shares a powerful reminder that God doesn’t give up on us when we miss it. Instead, He speaks again. This sermon explores the tension between disobedience and obedience, the weight of missed opportunities, and the incredible truth that grace not only forgives—but also restores and sends us forward.

Through honest reflection and biblical insight, you’ll be challenged to consider:

What happens when you know what God wants—but choose differently?
Have you missed your chance, or is God calling you again?
What does it look like to move from receiving grace to responding with obedience?

Pastor Rodney reminds us that obedience isn’t about comfort—it’s about trust. When we stop delaying and start responding, God can use our “yes” in ways far beyond what we could imagine. Just like Jonah, your obedience could be the doorway to transformation—not only for you, but for others around you.

If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late, this message will encourage you: God is still speaking, and His grace is still calling you forward.

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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Website: https://fbccastroville.com

#fbccastroville #firstcastroville #castrovilletx #SermonSeries #ChristianFaith #BiblicalTeaching #BookOfJonah #FaithInAction #ObedienceToGod #GodsGrace #SecondChances #SpiritualGrowth #TrustGod

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Did I Miss My Chance With God? | Jonah Wk 03

First Castroville May 1, 2026 3:20 pm

In this message, Pastor Rodney discusses the reality of running from God, and how if you stop running and call out to Him in your distress, it will help you experience His grace, find restoration, and step into obedience.

Continuing in the Jonah series, this sermon dives into one of the most powerful turning points in Jonah’s story—when he hits rock bottom. What seems like the end is actually God’s provision at work. When Jonah is swallowed by the fish, it’s not punishment—it’s preservation. It’s in that place of stillness, where all options are gone, that Jonah finally turns back to God in honest prayer.

This message challenges us to reflect on our own lives: how often do we resist God’s direction, delay obedience, or try to manage things on our own? Like Jonah, we may not run loudly—but we run directionally. And often, it’s not until everything unravels that we finally call out to God.

Pastor Rodney reminds us that:

Rock bottom is not the end—it’s a turning point
God’s provision may not look like what we expect
Transformation begins when we surrender control
God responds to honest prayers, not perfect ones
Obedience starts even when we don’t feel ready

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’ve gone too far, this message is for you. God meets you right where you are—not after you fix everything, but when you call out to Him. Grace restores before it redirects.

The question isn’t whether we’ll face moments like Jonah—it’s what we’ll do when we get there. Will we keep running, or will we surrender?

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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In this message, Pastor Rodney discusses the reality of running from God, and how if you stop running and call out to Him in your distress, it will help you experience His grace, find restoration, and step into obedience.

Continuing in the Jonah series, this sermon dives into one of the most powerful turning points in Jonah’s story—when he hits rock bottom. What seems like the end is actually God’s provision at work. When Jonah is swallowed by the fish, it’s not punishment—it’s preservation. It’s in that place of stillness, where all options are gone, that Jonah finally turns back to God in honest prayer.

This message challenges us to reflect on our own lives: how often do we resist God’s direction, delay obedience, or try to manage things on our own? Like Jonah, we may not run loudly—but we run directionally. And often, it’s not until everything unravels that we finally call out to God.

Pastor Rodney reminds us that:

Rock bottom is not the end—it’s a turning point
God’s provision may not look like what we expect
Transformation begins when we surrender control
God responds to honest prayers, not perfect ones
Obedience starts even when we don’t feel ready

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’ve gone too far, this message is for you. God meets you right where you are—not after you fix everything, but when you call out to Him. Grace restores before it redirects.

The question isn’t whether we’ll face moments like Jonah—it’s what we’ll do when we get there. Will we keep running, or will we surrender?

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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Website: https://fbccastroville.com

#fbccastroville #firstcastroville #castrovilletx #JonahSeries #ChristianFaith #BiblicalTeaching #SermonMessage #FaithJourney #TrustGod #Obedience #Grace #SpiritualGrowth #BibleStudy

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God’s Plan Doesn’t Stop When You Run | Jonah Week 02

First Castroville April 22, 2026 12:56 pm

What do you do when you know exactly what God is asking… and you don’t want to do it?

In this opening message from the book of Jonah, we step into a story that feels uncomfortably familiar. It’s easy to say “yes” to God in a moment of worship. It’s easy to declare trust, surrender, and obedience when it’s general. But everything changes when God’s will becomes specific—when obedience costs something, disrupts your plans, or calls you toward people and places you would never choose.

Jonah didn’t struggle with clarity. He didn’t need more information. He simply didn’t like what God said.

And if we’re honest, that’s where many of us find ourselves today.

This message confronts the reality of delayed obedience and exposes how easily we disguise disobedience with phrases like “I’m praying about it” or “I’m waiting for the right time.” But the truth is clear: delayed obedience doesn’t become obedience—it becomes more comfortable disobedience over time.

As we walk through Jonah 1, you’ll see how running from God is rarely loud or obvious—it’s often subtle, justified, and even productive on the surface. You can still be moving, still be succeeding, and yet be drifting further from God’s direction for your life.

But the story doesn’t stop there.

Because grace doesn’t just restore—it pursues.

Even in Jonah’s rebellion, God doesn’t abandon him. The storm wasn’t random. It wasn’t punishment. It was intervention. A loving disruption meant to bring Jonah back into alignment with God’s purpose.

This message is both a warning and an invitation:

• Where are you running right now?
• What has God already made clear that you’re avoiding?
• What step of obedience have you been delaying?

Whether it’s forgiveness, a difficult conversation, baptism, serving, generosity, or finally surrendering control—this is your moment to stop pretending and start acknowledging.

Because nothing changes until you’re honest about where you are.

And the moment you stop running from God… is the moment your life begins to change direction.

Scripture: Jonah 1:1–17

If this message challenged you, encouraged you, or helped you take a step toward obedience, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

Next Step:
Don’t wait for a better time. Take the step God is already asking you to take.

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What do you do when you know exactly what God is asking… and you don’t want to do it?

In this opening message from the book of Jonah, we step into a story that feels uncomfortably familiar. It’s easy to say “yes” to God in a moment of worship. It’s easy to declare trust, surrender, and obedience when it’s general. But everything changes when God’s will becomes specific—when obedience costs something, disrupts your plans, or calls you toward people and places you would never choose.

Jonah didn’t struggle with clarity. He didn’t need more information. He simply didn’t like what God said.

And if we’re honest, that’s where many of us find ourselves today.

This message confronts the reality of delayed obedience and exposes how easily we disguise disobedience with phrases like “I’m praying about it” or “I’m waiting for the right time.” But the truth is clear: delayed obedience doesn’t become obedience—it becomes more comfortable disobedience over time.

As we walk through Jonah 1, you’ll see how running from God is rarely loud or obvious—it’s often subtle, justified, and even productive on the surface. You can still be moving, still be succeeding, and yet be drifting further from God’s direction for your life.

But the story doesn’t stop there.

Because grace doesn’t just restore—it pursues.

Even in Jonah’s rebellion, God doesn’t abandon him. The storm wasn’t random. It wasn’t punishment. It was intervention. A loving disruption meant to bring Jonah back into alignment with God’s purpose.

This message is both a warning and an invitation:

• Where are you running right now?
• What has God already made clear that you’re avoiding?
• What step of obedience have you been delaying?

Whether it’s forgiveness, a difficult conversation, baptism, serving, generosity, or finally surrendering control—this is your moment to stop pretending and start acknowledging.

Because nothing changes until you’re honest about where you are.

And the moment you stop running from God… is the moment your life begins to change direction.

Scripture: Jonah 1:1–17

If this message challenged you, encouraged you, or helped you take a step toward obedience, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.

Next Step:
Don’t wait for a better time. Take the step God is already asking you to take.

#Jonah #Obedience #Faith #RunningFromGod #ChristianMessage #BibleTeaching #Reframe

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Running from God (And Calling It Something Else) | Jonah Wk 01

First Castroville April 13, 2026 7:32 pm

In this powerful Easter message, Pastor Rodney discusses the true meaning of love revealed through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and how when you surrender your burdens, regrets, and “ashes” to Him, it will help you experience real transformation, freedom, and new life.

Easter reminds us that Jesus didn’t just speak about love—He demonstrated it. Through His sacrifice on the cross and His victory over the grave, we see that real love is not conditional, temporary, or based on performance. It is sacrificial, relentless, and life-changing.

In this sermon, you’ll discover:
✨ What “greater love” truly means according to John 15:13
✨ How Jesus meets us in our brokenness—not our perfection
✨ The powerful exchange of ashes for beauty (Isaiah 61)
✨ Why the resurrection is proof that Jesus’ sacrifice was enough
✨ How to stop carrying what Jesus already died to take

No matter what you’re holding onto—shame, regret, pain, or loss—this message is an invitation to let go and receive the love that restores, heals, and makes you new.

The resurrection isn’t just something that happened—it’s something that changes everything today.

📖 Based on teachings from John 15:13 and Luke 4, this message walks through how Jesus not only defines love but demonstrates it in a way that calls for a personal response.

🙏 If this message spoke to you, don’t just hear it—respond to it.

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

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#fbccastroville #firstcastroville #castrovilletx #EasterMessage #HeIsRisen #ResurrectionPower #ChristianFaith #BiblicalTeaching #SermonSeries #FaithInAction #JesusSaves #HopeInChrist #NewLife #GospelMessage

In this powerful Easter message, Pastor Rodney discusses the true meaning of love revealed through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and how when you surrender your burdens, regrets, and “ashes” to Him, it will help you experience real transformation, freedom, and new life.

Easter reminds us that Jesus didn’t just speak about love—He demonstrated it. Through His sacrifice on the cross and His victory over the grave, we see that real love is not conditional, temporary, or based on performance. It is sacrificial, relentless, and life-changing.

In this sermon, you’ll discover:
✨ What “greater love” truly means according to John 15:13
✨ How Jesus meets us in our brokenness—not our perfection
✨ The powerful exchange of ashes for beauty (Isaiah 61)
✨ Why the resurrection is proof that Jesus’ sacrifice was enough
✨ How to stop carrying what Jesus already died to take

No matter what you’re holding onto—shame, regret, pain, or loss—this message is an invitation to let go and receive the love that restores, heals, and makes you new.

The resurrection isn’t just something that happened—it’s something that changes everything today.

📖 Based on teachings from John 15:13 and Luke 4, this message walks through how Jesus not only defines love but demonstrates it in a way that calls for a personal response.

🙏 If this message spoke to you, don’t just hear it—respond to it.

Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Pastor Rodney and First Castroville!

CONNECT WITH FIRST CASTROVILLE HERE AT:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fbccastroville
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fbccastroville
Website: https://fbccastroville.com

#fbccastroville #firstcastroville #castrovilletx #EasterMessage #HeIsRisen #ResurrectionPower #ChristianFaith #BiblicalTeaching #SermonSeries #FaithInAction #JesusSaves #HopeInChrist #NewLife #GospelMessage

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