No Limits Ministries
Rev. Delman Coates, PhD serves as the Senior Pastor of Mt. Ennon Baptist Church, a megachurch located in Clinton, Maryland, since 2004.
He is also the proud father of 4.
06/23/2026
He was let down by the very people who were supposed to help him. And he kept going anyway. πͺπΎ
The father in Matthew 17 brought his son to the disciples β the church β and they couldn't come through. That kind of disappointment would stop most people cold. But loving fathers don't quit. They face systemic barriers, emotional pressure, and impossible odds β and they keep showing up.
This one's for every father who kept defying the odds when the system failed them. Your faithfulness is seen. Your sacrifice matters. God is not finished with your story.
π Watch the full message at DelmanCoates.org
π Matthew 17:14-18 |
Do you know what your child is really going through? π
Not just the surface stuff β but the fears, the struggles, the things they haven't said out loud yet?
The father in Matthew 17 could describe his son's condition in detail β because he was present. Paying attention. Locked in.
That's the habit Pastor Delman is unpacking this week. And it's not just for dads β it's for all of us. ππΎ
π Watch the full message at DelmanCoates.org π
π Matthew 17:14-18 |
In the movie John Q, Denzel Washington plays a desperate father whose son needs a life-saving transplant his insurance will not cover. Pushed to the edge, he takes an entire emergency room hostage in a last-ditch eο¬ort to save his child. He was so devoted and determined that he became faithfully fixated on getting his son the help, hope, and healing he needed. That is what loving fathers do. They are willing to go the extra mile, make the extra sacrifice, and even go to extreme measures to help their children.
In a real sense, the father in Matthew 17 has the same heart. He approaches Jesus after coming down from the Mount of Transfiguration, kneels before him, and begs for mercy for his son who suο¬ers from debilitating seizures. This fatherβs situation had likely triggered a cascade of fear, frustration, and helplessness. Yet, his handling of this crisis reveals powerful habits of love and faith. As we celebrate fathers, this story teaches us what it means to advocate for our loved ones and trust God when all other systems fail.
06/20/2026
The greatest thing a father can give his children isn't money. It's attention. π
The father in Matthew 17 could describe exactly what his son was going through β every symptom, every danger, every detail. Not because he read about it. Because he was there.
That's the ministry of presence. And it might be the most powerful thing a father can offer.
This Father's Day weekend, Pastor Delman is preaching "The Habits of a Loving Father" β and it's a word for every father, every family, and every community.
π Watch the full message tomorrow at DelmanCoates.org
π Matthew 17:14-18 |
God didn't give you power just to make YOUR life easier. π₯ He empowered you to fight for justice. To speak for the voiceless. To show up for the people everyone else walked past.
A limitless life in Christ isn't about having no problems β it's about using His power to bring solutions. βπΎ
So the question isn't just "what can God do for me?" It's β what is God calling me to do for others?
π Watch the full message now at DelmanCoates.org and get activated.
π Matthew 5:16 |
06/18/2026
God didn't empower you just for you. βπΎ
The strength we receive from Christ is meant to be poured out β for justice, for the marginalized, for the people around us who need hope. A limitless life isn't a life without problems. It's a life where God's power moves through you to bring solutions.
How is God calling you to use your influence this week? To fight for equity? To care for someone who's been overlooked?
π Watch "The Closer I Get To You" β the full message is available now at DelmanCoates.org
π Matthew 5:16 |
"I can do all things through Christ" is NOT a hype verse. π Paul wrote those words from a prison cell. No platform. No resources. No way out. And yet β he had peace. He had power. He had enough.
Because the secret wasn't his strength. It was his surrender. ππΎ
Stop trying to carry it alone. The closer you get to Him, the stronger you become.
π Watch the full message at DelmanCoates.org
π Philippians 4:13 |
06/16/2026
Real power isn't something you hustle for. It's something you receive. π‘
The world says grind harder. But Paul wrote "I can do all things through Christ" from a prison cell β not a corner office. His strength wasn't in his circumstances. It was in his connection.
The closer you get to God, the less you have to white-knuckle your way through life.
π Watch the full message at DelmanCoates.org and discover what it means to trade your striving for His strength.
π Philippians 4:13 |
Have you ever felt like you don't belong in the room God put you in? π³
That feeling has a name β imposter syndrome. And it's one of the most powerful lies the enemy uses to keep you small.
But here's what Pastor Delman wants you to know: God's vision for your life is NOT limited by your insecurities. π₯
Watch this clip and then catch the FULL message at DelmanCoates.org π
π Philippians 4:13 |
Have you ever felt the sting of imposter syndrome? It is that nagging feeling that you do not really belong, that you are not qualified enough, or that you are just one mistake away from being exposed as a fraud. It is a self-imposed limit, a ceiling we place on our own potential based on fear and doubt. We see it in the workplace, in our relationships, and even in our spiritual lives. We hesitate to step up, speak out, or pursue the dreams God has placed in our hearts because we have convinced ourselves that we are not enough.
This internal narrative is one of the most powerful forces holding us back. But the good news is that Godβs vision for our lives is not restricted by our insecurities. The Kingdom of God operates on a diο¬erent economy of power, one that does not depend on our own strength or resume. The Apostle Paul understood this truth deeply. From a prison cell, facing uncertainty and hardship, he penned one of the most powerful declarations of faith, a statement that shatters our self-imposed limitations and points us to the true source of our strength.
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