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Gospel of the Kingdom: The Man with the Withered Hand (Matt. 12:9-14)

Wellspring Church DFW

Release Date: 02/23/2026

Sacred Songs: Psalm 19 show art Sacred Songs: Psalm 19

Wellspring Church DFW

In this exposition of Psalm 19, we explore one of the greatest poems ever written, a three-part masterpiece that reveals God as the all-powerful Creator, the personal Lawgiver, and the gracious Redeemer. The first section shows how creation testifies to God’s existence and power, leaving humanity without excuse (Romans 1:19-20). Even modern scientists admit the universe “looks suspiciously like a fix.” But the created world, as glorious as it is, remains impersonal and distant, like the blazing sun that doesn’t know or care about you (Psalm 19:6). The second section shifts...

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Wellspring Church DFW

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Wellspring Church DFW

In this message from Psalm 2, we confront the overwhelming reality of global conspiracy against God, and we discover that the God who sits in heaven laughs at it all. Written prophetically by David, fulfilled in Jesus, and still unfolding today, Psalm 2 reveals that no matter how dark the world becomes, God’s chosen King is already on the throne. The nations may plot, the rulers may conspire, but God’s wrath waits patiently until suddenly, He brings judgment. This sermon tackles the seductive power of conspiracy theories, preying on our distrust of authority, our sense of justice, and most...

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Guest Speaker - Zac Tsai: Seeking Christ's Glory and Protection (John 17:1-19) show art Guest Speaker - Zac Tsai: Seeking Christ's Glory and Protection (John 17:1-19)

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Gospel of the Kingdom: A Tree is Known by its Fruits (Matt. 12:33-37) show art Gospel of the Kingdom: A Tree is Known by its Fruits (Matt. 12:33-37)

Wellspring Church DFW

In this message from Matthew 12:33-37, we confront a dangerous trend in the modern church: confusing spiritual gifts with spiritual fruit. Jesus warned the Pharisees—and us—that a tree is known by its fruit, not by its giftedness, popularity, or power. Yet today, the church overlooks leaders who display the works of the flesh (sexual immorality, anger, division, greed) simply because they seem anointed with prophetic power or miraculous gifts. Drawing from Galatians 5 and 1 Corinthians 13, we discover that it’s possible to prophesy, heal, and build massive ministries while producing...

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Gospel of the Kingdom: The Unforgivable Sin (Matt. 12:29-32) show art Gospel of the Kingdom: The Unforgivable Sin (Matt. 12:29-32)

Wellspring Church DFW

In this sobering yet hopeful message on Matthew 12:29-32, we tackle the most terrifying topic in Scripture: the unforgivable sin. After Jesus cast out demons and the Pharisees accused Him of operating by Satan’s power, Jesus warned them about blasphemy against the Holy Spirit—the one sin that will never be forgiven. But what exactly is this sin? Is it refusing to come to Christ? Is it accidentally misidentifying a work of God? Is it committing a horrific act and feeling too guilty to return? Through careful examination of Matthew, Mark, and John, we discover that blasphemy of the Spirit is...

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Gospel of the Kingdom: A Kingdom Divided Against Itself (Matt. 12:22-28) show art Gospel of the Kingdom: A Kingdom Divided Against Itself (Matt. 12:22-28)

Wellspring Church DFW

In this message from Matthew 12:22-28, we witness the dramatic collision of two opposing kingdoms when Jesus heals a demon-oppressed man who was both blind and mute. The crowds recognized this as the work of the promised Messiah, the Son of David, but the Pharisees, unable to deny the supernatural power, accused Jesus of operating by demonic authority. Jesus responds with devastating logic: “If Satan casts out Satan, his kingdom cannot stand.” This sermon unpacks the critical difference between the temporary relief offered by pre-Jesus spiritual practices (like burning incense or speaking...

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Guest Speaker: Ross Appleton (Mark 8:31-33) show art Guest Speaker: Ross Appleton (Mark 8:31-33)

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In this sobering message from Matthew 12:9-14, we witness the moment the Pharisees cross the line from opposition to murderous conspiracy against Jesus—all because He healed a man on the Sabbath. By asking, “Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath?” Jesus exposed their hardness of heart and demonstrated that He is indeed Lord of the Sabbath. But the healing itself isn’t the main point; it’s a sign of God’s love and a confrontation of idolatry. The Pharisees valued their rules over people, their sheep over the sheep of God’s flock, and their religious system over the Messiah Himself. In their darkened hearts, they conspired with their enemies—the Herodians, the Sadducees, and eventually Rome—to destroy Jesus. This passage reminds us that we still live in a world of darkness, spiritual attack, and conspiracy. But the answer to darkness is light: Jesus, the Word made flesh, the Good Shepherd who cares for His sheep. Whether you’re under spiritual attack or actually partnering with darkness this message calls you back to the Light—the One who overcomes all darkness.