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Welcome to the LIFEGATE Denver podcast! We are a church led by Nirup Alphonse. Based in Denver, Colorado, we as a church exist to see people made alive in Christ. For more information, visit lifegatedenver.com or download our LIFEGATE Denver app.
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In this sermon on Joel 1, we confront the urgent call to repentance, awakening, and readiness for the Day of the Lord. Joel’s vision of the locust plague reveals how sin slowly destroys joy, identity, and intimacy with God. In an age of spiritual complacency, this message reminds us: God’s judgment is real, but His grace is near. Jesus is not a tam…
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James 5:1–6 warns the rich, but what does it mean for us today? Discover the Bible’s truth about wealth, greed, and storing treasures in heaven instead of on earth.. This powerful message challenges us to examine where our treasure truly lies, because where your treasure is, your heart will also be.By Nicole Gunter
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In James 4:11‑17, the Apostle James confronts two dangerous heart postures—judgment and control—and calls followers of Jesus to live in humility and surrender to God’s will. In this powerful message, Pastor Nirup unpacks why only God is the true Judge and only God is sovereign over our lives. Whether you’re struggling with judgment, wrestling for c…
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n James 4, we’re confronted with a deep truth: the greatest battle we face isn’t outside of us; it’s within. Our desires, our pride, and our divided hearts all pull us toward the world. But God, in His relentless love, is calling us back to Himself. This message explores the contrast between worldly friendship and godly intimacy. God opposes the pr…
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In this powerful message, we dive deep into James 3:13–18, where James contrasts earthly wisdom with wisdom from above. What drives your decisions—selfish ambition or humble surrender? Are you living out a wisdom that reflects the heart of heaven? Discover how to move beyond surface-level understanding and step into a life marked by peace, purity, …
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In this sermon, Pastor Nicole Gunter explores the power of the tongue, as described in James 3:1-12. Words have the power of life and death, and Nicole challenges us to reflect on how our speech aligns with our faith. Drawing from Proverbs 18:21, she emphasizes that our words should build others up, not tear them down, and calls us to be intentiona…
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Last week we learned about praying in a pandemic. This week, Pastor Trevor teaches on the surrounding verses in 1st Thessalonians 5:16-18. How do we rejoice in the midst of trials? Why should we even rejoice in the midst of trials? Watch as Pastor Trevor encourages us to seek the good in the hard times and to remain in God when all feels lost.…
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What you dwell on determines who you become. In this powerful message from the Book of James series, Pastor Nirup Alphonse unpacks how your mindset in trials affects your spiritual maturity and emotional resilience. Learn how to take hold of the “good we think on” and shift your internal narrative through the power of faith, scripture, and truth.…
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Followers of Jesus are called to embrace trials as necessary for producing a deep, abiding joy grounded in tested faith. Christ’s resurrection and the sovereignty of God empower Christians to live joyfully in the midst of pain and suffering. Servanthood to God means surrendering control, trusting God’s purposes, and allowing hardship to bring about…
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What if the hardest thing God asks you to surrender is the very thing He promised you? In this grace-filled message, Pastor Nicole Gunter unpacks the story of Abraham and Isaac — revealing how God's grace carries us through the tests we cannot bear on our own. It's about grace that empowers obedience, grace that sustains us through grief, and grace…
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In this powerful message, we explore the profound significance of Noah's Ark as a vessel of deliverance, pointing to a greater promise—the cross of Christ. Through God's mercy, we are called into His protection, provision, and presence, not to escape judgment, but to find hope and life within His grace. Discover the deeper connection between God's …
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The people gathered around Jesus were hungry. The disciples couldn't see what was right in front of them - that Jesus came to satisfy the deepest desires of our hearts. In the demonstration of receiving and offering, Jesus shows us that rest is found when we come to God, and it is here that we are Blessed, Broken & Given. In this life, there is joy…
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The Prodigal son wants nothing to do with his father and thinks he can find rest in all the things of the world. When he finally comes to the end of himself, he remembers that he was once a son and returns home with the hopes of being a slave. Yet, he is surprised by grace and is brought into the rest and joy of his father. In the same way, in Chri…
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This feast is the second of the three harvest feasts. It occurs exactly seven weeks after the Feasts of First Fruits, so it's also called Pentecost, which means "50days." God's plan to save souls included more than the Jews. Through Jesus, this plan was revealed. In Matthew 9:37, Jesus tells His disciples that "the harvest is great, but the workers…
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The Feast of First fruits is one of the three Jewish harvest feasts to thank and honor God for all he provided. The priests sacrificed Passover lambs on the 14th day of the month of Nisan, and the first day of Passover was the 15th. The Feast of First Fruits on the third day, the 16th of Nisan. This "third-day" Celebration was the same day that Jes…
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This seven-day feast begins on the day following the start of Passover. In the haste of the Israelites to leave Egypt, there was no time to add leaven(yeast) to their bread. During this time, remembering the hardships in Egypt and how God freed them from captivity, the Jews ate nothing leavened. Leaven often represents sin and decay in the Bible. O…
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This feast remembers the last plague in Egypt when the angel of death "passed over" the children of Israel who applied the blood of the lamb to their doors. The Israelites took a bundle of hyssop and dipped it into the blood in the basin at the threshold. When John the Baptist said, "Look! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" he un…
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