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I Will Build My Church

Jan 4, 2026    Nate Hlad

At the heart of this message lies a profound truth from Matthew 16:13-20 that reshapes how we think about our spiritual community. When Jesus declared 'I will build my church,' He wasn't making a casual promise—He was establishing an eternal reality that cannot fail. We often get caught up in programs, personalities, and preferences, but this passage calls us back to the bedrock: Christ Himself is the architect and builder of His church. What makes this so compelling is the four-fold emphasis in Jesus' statement. The 'I' reminds us that no human charisma or strategy can truly build something eternal—only Christ can. The 'will' assures us that God's purposes never fail; what He sets out to accomplish, He completes. The 'my' clarifies ownership—this isn't our church to control or manipulate, but His bride to steward. And finally, 'church' itself is the specific institution Christ promised to build, not other worthy causes or programs. As we navigate a new year with fresh resolutions, we're challenged to align our priorities with God's priorities. The church isn't just a nice addition to our spiritual lives—it's the central means through which Christ is working in the world. When we grasp that Jesus loves the church enough to die for her, and that He's actively building her into something radiant and spotless, our investment in this messy, beautiful community takes on eternal significance.