Maximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
info_outlineMaximum Life with Pastor Zach Terry
Loved Like Rachel Genesis 29–30 Most of us don’t fear failure. We fear being unseen. What if you did everything right and still felt overlooked, unheard, or unwanted? In Genesis 29–30, we discover that this familiar story isn’t a romance. It’s a warning. And it isn’t primarily about Jacob or Rachel. It’s about Leah. Leah lived in a Rachel world. Unpreferred, unfavored, and longing to be noticed. With every son she bore, she searched for validation. “Now I am seen.” “Now I am heard.” “Now I will be loved.” But nothing changed until Judah....
info_outlineThe Birth of Isaac | Genesis 21:1–21 | Pastor Zach Terry
God always keeps His promises — even when it seems impossible. In this message, Pastor Zach Terry walks through the long-awaited birth of Isaac, the child of promise, and contrasts it with the birth of Ishmael, the child of human effort.
From this moment in Genesis, two paths emerge: the path of faith or the path of the flesh. One is born of God’s divine power, the other from human will. Every person must ask—which path am I on?
📖 Key Themes:
• God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises
• The danger of “helping” God through human means • Isaac and Ishmael as pictures of grace vs. works
• Freedom in Christ versus bondage to religion
“Religion by works always enslaves—‘Do more, be better, earn favor.’
Grace liberates—‘It is finished.’”