The Power of the Seed

In this message, Pastor Chad Everett continues the Soil and Seed – Keys to the Kingdom series by asking a vital question: Which seed are you growing? This question matters because the Bible teaches that every life produces fruit from the seed planted within it. God designed every seed with two defining traits. The seed is in itself, and it always produces after its kind (Genesis 1:11–12). Every acorn carries the potential of a mighty oak. In the same way, every spiritual harvest begins with the seed of the Word of God. What you choose to plant and nurture determines the fruit you will see.

Created in God’s Image

Genesis 1:26–27 shows that God created mankind in His image and likeness. He equipped us with everything needed to reflect Him. However, Genesis 3 introduces another seed. The serpent deceived Adam and Eve, convincing them to trust their feelings instead of God’s Word. That same temptation still works today. The enemy whispers lies, but God calls us to live by His truth and grow the right seed.

Which Seed Are You Growing?

Scripture reveals only two options. One is the seed of Satan, rooted in deception and human senses. The other is the seed of the woman, fulfilled in Jesus Christ, rooted in faith and truth. Genesis 3:15 gives the first promise of the Gospel. Jesus, the promised Seed, came to crush the serpent’s head and restore us to God. Therefore, each of us must decide: Which seed are you growing every day? Neutral ground does not exist.

Living in Christ’s Victory

This message calls you to examine your life. Are you cultivating the seed of Christ, or allowing the enemy’s seed to grow instead? Romans 16:20 promises that “the God of peace will crush Satan under your feet shortly.” 1 John 3:8 declares that the Son of God appeared to destroy the works of the devil. When you live by faith in God’s Word instead of feelings, you resist the enemy’s lies. As a result, you grow in the image of Christ and walk in lasting victory.

Listen now and discover the answer to the question: Which seed are you growing?

 

Key Scriptures:

Genesis 1:11–27, Genesis 3:1–15, John 3:3–6, John 8:44, Romans 16:20, 1 John 3:8–9

“You can’t have revival without love.”

With those powerful words, guest speaker and longtime friend of The Roads Church, Lee Grady, set the tone for his message Bonds of Steel. Drawing from the life of the Apostle Paul, Lee reminds us that God’s Kingdom advances not only through miracles, healings, and signs but also through strong, Spirit-formed relationships.

In Acts 16, Paul meets Timothy, a young believer who becomes his companion in ministry. Later, Luke joins the team, and the language in Acts shifts from “they” to “we,” signaling the power of fellowship. These bonds of steel—relationships forged in Christ—became the foundation for spreading the gospel. Paul’s mentorship of Timothy, his friendship with Barnabas, and his partnership with Luke illustrate that no one fulfills their calling alone.

Lee challenges us to embrace the same model today. Every believer needs a Paul (mentor), a Barnabas (friend), and a Timothy (disciple). Yet many Christians shy away from relationships because of hurt, offense, or past wounds. Through Scripture, including Acts 2:42 and 2 Timothy 3:1–5, we are reminded that God heals our brokenness so that we can walk in love, forgiveness, and unity.

This message calls us to more than Sunday attendance. It’s an invitation to open our homes, share meals, pray together, and intentionally invest in others. Real revival is sustained when God’s people love one another with bonds that cannot be broken.

If you’ve struggled with loneliness, disconnection, or church hurt, Bonds of Steel will encourage you to let God heal your heart and draw you into deeper fellowship with His family. Revival isn’t just power—it’s love lived out in community.

Key Scriptures: Acts 16, Acts 2:42, 2 Timothy 3:1–5

The Only One Worthy is a powerful message from Blake Bradley at The Roads Church, drawing us into the awe-filled scene of Revelation 5. In this passage, the apostle John describes the throne room of heaven—filled with living creatures, elders, and the fire of God’s presence—where a mighty angel proclaims, “Who is worthy to open the scroll and break its seals?” The answer is both humbling and hope-filled: no one in heaven, on earth, or under the earth is worthy, except the Lamb who was slain.

Blake reminds us that the worthiness of Jesus is not only seen in His position in heaven, but also in His humility and sacrifice on earth. From John 19, we see Jesus beaten, crowned with thorns, and presented by Pilate with the words, “Behold the man,” unknowingly declaring the spotless Lamb of God. This Lamb alone is able to open the scroll and bring God’s redemptive plan to completion.

The message explores how covenant friendship with God is built through holy reverence and obedience. Psalm 25:14 promises that “the friendship of the Lord is for those who fear Him,” and John 15 records Jesus calling us friends if we keep His commands. Obedience positions us to hear God’s secret counsel.

Through the story of Abraham’s obedience in Genesis 22, we see that full surrender opens the way for God to reveal more of Himself—just as He revealed His name, Jehovah Jireh, to Abraham. The call to “walk worthy” from Ephesians 4 and to “be holy” from 1 Peter 1 challenges every believer to live in a way that reflects the Worthy One within us.

This message will stir your worship, deepen your surrender, and challenge you to live daily in light of the worthiness of Jesus. Download the accompanying 5-Day Study Guide to continue studying The Only One Worthy and apply it to your life, family, or group.

Key Scriptures:
Revelation 5:1-6, John 19:1-5, Psalm 25:14, John 15:13-15, Genesis 22:1-14, Ephesians 4:1-3, Ephesians 5:1-2, 1 Peter 1:14-16
 

You weren’t just saved to go to heaven someday—you were born again to become like Jesus today.

In this transformative message from Pastor Chad Everett, you’ll discover that the seed of Jesus carries everything you need for life and godliness. You don’t have to live striving, waiting, or searching for what God has already placed inside you. The moment you were born again, the divine nature of Jesus came to live inside you.

Now, it’s time to stop living from lack—and start living from revelation.

Drawing from Genesis 1, Galatians 3, Romans 12, and 2 Peter 1, Pastor Chad teaches that the seed of Jesus has been planted in your heart, and everything you need is already there. Like an acorn holding the potential of a mighty oak, the life of Christ in you is waiting to be revealed.

“An apple tree doesn’t have to strain to produce apples—it produces from its nature. The same is true for you.” – Pastor Chad

In this message, you will:

  • Understand the principle of seed and soil in spiritual growth

  • Learn what it means to be made in the image and likeness of God

  • Discover how to renew your mind with truth that reveals what’s already inside

  • Step into your identity as a partaker of the divine nature

This isn’t just another sermon. It’s a call to awaken to the life of Christ within you.
Watch the full message, then download the free 5-day study guide to go deeper and live it out.

 
 

Key Scriptures:

Genesis 1:11–12, Genesis 1:26–27, Galatians 3:16, Romans 12:2, 2 Peter 1:2–4

“Joy isn’t a fleeting emotion—it’s a weapon against the enemy. The joy of the Lord is your strength, and you can’t manufacture it; it comes from Him alone.” — Chris Pollard

In this powerful sermon, Chris Pollard calls believers to embrace Unstoppable Joy—a joy that stands firm regardless of circumstances and reflects the unshakable nature of God’s kingdom. Through Acts 8, we see the early church facing intense persecution, yet thriving and spreading the gospel everywhere they went. Even in hardship, the believers carried joy that brought transformation to entire cities. Chris challenges us to experience that same joy today—a joy that flows from the presence of Jesus and not from the fleeting pleasures of this world.

This message reminds us that joy is not a surface-level happiness but a deep, spiritual strength. As Nehemiah 8:10 declares, “The joy of the Lord is your strength.” Joy empowers us to overcome bitterness, resist offense, and stand strong against the schemes of the enemy. Chris emphasizes that joy is a weapon—a divine strategy that shifts atmospheres, breaks chains, and testifies of God’s power. When we live with joy rooted in Christ, we can impact our families, workplaces, and communities with God’s light and hope.

Through real-life stories, including lessons from his mission trip to Kenya, Chris encourages us to strip away distractions, reconnect with God’s heart, and live out joy as a daily lifestyle. He reminds us that joy is serious business in heaven and is a defining mark of God’s kingdom (Romans 14:17).

Take the challenge: What would happen if you chose to “flex” your joy every day, even in adversity? By cultivating joy intentionally, you not only strengthen your faith but also become a powerful testimony of God’s goodness to everyone around you.

Key Scriptures:
Nehemiah 8:10, Acts 8:4–8, John 15:11, Psalm 16:11, Ephesians 4:3