Episodi

  • Is hell real? How could a good God send people to hell?? | Pastor Brandon Cobb
    Jan 15 2026

    Is hell real? And if God is truly good, how could He ever send someone there? These aren’t abstract theology questions. These are deeply personal, emotionally loaded, and often the reason many people decide whether or not they will keep following Christianity. In this episode, Pastor Brandon Cobb speaks directly to the tension so many feel but rarely voice. With honesty, biblical clarity, and pastoral care, this conversation clearly and succinctly addresses what Scripture actually teaches about hell, why Jesus spoke about it so often, and how misunderstanding God’s justice can distort our view of His love.

    Rather than fear-driven religion or shallow answers, this episode explores how God’s goodness, holiness, and mercy are not competing traits, they’re perfectly united. You’ll hear a grounded, compassionate explanation of judgment, human choice, and the gospel, framed for real people living real lives in a broken world. Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or wrestling with doubts you’ve carried for years, this episode invites you to view hell through the lens of who God truly is. You will find the message of Jesus is better news than you may have ever been told.

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    6 min
  • He's really Him | Do I need to go to church? Is Jesus the only way? | Pastor Brandon Cobb
    Jan 12 2026

    What does it really mean to say Jesus is the Messiah? And why does that confession still matter in a culture full of spiritual options, hot takes, and half-hearted faith? These are questions Jesus handles in Matthew 16:13-21.

    In this message, Pastor Brandon Cobb presses into the most important question any person will ever answer: Who is Jesus, really? This teaching challenges the subtle pull of false nostalgia, exposes the limits of consumer Christianity, and calls listeners to examine whether their faith is centered on convenience or conviction. With cultural awareness and biblical clarity, the sermon invites you to reconsider outdated assumptions about God, growth, and spiritual maturity; without romanticizing the past or settling for a faith that never actually transforms the present.

    This episode also answers the question, "Do I really need to go to church?" We explored the balance between Jesus saving individuals to building His collective Church.

    Rather than offering quick fixes or religious noise, the message calls believers to silence competing voices and become attentive to the Holy Spirit again. It’s a timely word for anyone sensing it’s time to grow up in their faith, step into responsibility, and move from passive belief to active participation. If you’ve ever wondered whether the Church still matters, how spiritual authority actually works, or what it looks like to live with heaven in view right now, this conversation will help reframe the journey and stir a deeper hunger to walk it out together.

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    40 min
  • Prophetic Word for 2026 | Grow and Learn | Pastor Brandon Cobb
    Jan 5 2026

    What happens when life shakes you? In this message, we confront a hard but freeing truth: what spills out of you reveals what’s already inside you. Leaning on Jesus’ words in Matthew 15:7-11, this sermon exposes the danger of legalism, shallow spirituality, and “doing what looks right” without real heart transformation. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep reacting the same way, why growth feels stuck, or why church division keeps repeating, this message speaks directly to that tension.

    This teaching unpacks the difference between behavior modification and spiritual transformation, showing how pride, judgment, and lack of biblical understanding quietly undermine our faith. Addressing common questions like How do I grow spiritually?, Why does legalism feel exhausting?, and What does real Christian maturity look like?, this sermon calls believers to growth, humility, and deep learning rooted in Scripture and grace.

    This is the year the church resists division by growing and learning in Jesus Christ. If you’re longing for a faith that doesn’t collapse under pressure, a faith that responds with grace instead of anger, wisdom instead of judgment, and love instead of fear, this message will challenge and encourage you. When life shakes you, living water can flow instead of a mess. Growth is possible. Change is real. And Jesus is still transforming hearts from the inside out.

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    40 min
  • Have a little faith this Christmas | Walking on water | Pastor Brandon Cobb
    Dec 25 2025

    What if I only have a little bit of faith? Does tiny faith accomplish anything?

    What if I have a lot of faith, but the stress, noise, and pressure of this season is drowning it out? In this Christmas message, we explore how biblical hope, faith in Jesus, and the meaning of Christmas get lost when anxiety, disappointment, and cultural pressure pile up.

    Drawing from Matthew 14:24-33 (when Jesus and Peter walk on water), this message reframes why so many people still believe in God but struggle to trust Him publicly, boldly, or expectantly. It’s an honest conversation about why faith often fades during the holidays that should be filled with faith. This is an encouragement about how even a small, imperfect belief can still hold real power. How do you protect your faith when life feels loud? And what does it look like to make room for hope again in a season that’s supposed to be full of it?

    If you want to find peace that lasts this Christmas, we need to have this honest conversation together.

    Thank you to HacPac for hosting Eden Church for this incredible day!!


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    22 min
  • Return to sender | Why does faith matter at Christmas? | Pastor Brandon Cobb
    Dec 22 2025

    Have you ever stopped to think about where you’re actually sending your hope?

    And what if the reason you feel worn down lately isn’t failure, but direction?

    In this message, we have a real conversation about misplaced expectations, quiet disappointment, and the subtle ways we learn to cope instead of believe. Using a familiar Christmas image and a well-known moment from the life of Jesus (Feeding the 5000), this sermon out of Matthew 14:13-20 invites you to slow down and reconsider what you’re counting on when life feels tight, relationships feel strained, or faith feels thin.

    It’s not a hype message or a five-steps to -- it’s an honest reflection on pressure, provision, and what changes when Jesus is factored into places we’ve gotten used to handling on our own. If you’ve felt spiritually tired, emotionally stretched, or unsure why your effort never seems to be enough, this might help you name what’s really going on, and point you toward a better way forward.

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    27 min
  • Biggest loss or greatest gain? | Parables of the treasure and priceless pearl Pastor | Brandon Cobb
    Dec 15 2025

    In this message from Eden Church, we explore one of Jesus’ most provocative teachings in Matthew 13:44–53, where He compares the Kingdom of God to a hidden treasure and a priceless pearl. At the heart of this sermon is a searching question many of us avoid: What truly has our whole heart? Jesus boldly redefines wealth, joy, and devotion. This teaching invites listeners to reconsider how they assess worth, why certain pursuits leave us divided inside, and how spiritual awakening often comes not through loss, but through discovering something of far greater value.

    This episode speaks to everyday people navigating ambition, faith, and meaning, especially during a season filled with competing priorities. Rather than framing discipleship as mere sacrifice, this sermon uncovers why wholehearted devotion to Jesus becomes a joy once His true worth is revealed. Along the way, it wrestles with questions of purpose, spiritual clarity, eternal significance, and what it means to respond fully to the gospel. Whether you’re skeptical, newly exploring Christianity, or seeking deeper faith, this message challenges listeners to examine what they’ve been standing on all along — and what changes when the Kingdom of God is finally seen for what it is.


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    34 min
  • The seeds we didn't plant | Parable of the wheat and weeds | Pastor Brandon Cobb
    Dec 8 2025

    In a world overflowing with noise, notifications, and never-ending demands, staying spiritually focused has never been more complicated. In this week's message, we explore the inner distractions that quietly drain our confidence, clarity, and calling.

    Not the loud, obvious distractions we typically blame. But the distractions that grow right alongside the good things God planted in us. Through Jesus' parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13:24-30, we uncover why some seasons feel spiritually crowded, why purpose feels harder than it should, and why growing distractions might actually be proof that you are rooted right where God intends you to be.

    If you've ever felt pulled in every direction or wondered why faith feels stretched thin sometimes, this episode will speak to your everyday world. We're talking purpose, focus, spiritual resilience, and the kind of grounded peace that cuts through chaos. Because what God planted in you is powerful, and the harvest ahead is brighter than you think.

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    33 min
  • Why isn't my faith growing? | The parable of the sower | Emmanuel Harley
    Dec 1 2025

    Why is it that some people's faith starts fast, some gets crowded out, and some grows deep enough to change a life? Emmanuel Harley broke down the parable of the sower in Matthew 13 to tackle this question.

    If you've ever wondered how spiritual momentum continues or fades, this conversation is for you.

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    35 min