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    The Parable of the Great Banquet - The Parables of Jesus - 05.11.25

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 21:47


    The Parable of the Great BanquetLuke 14:15-24Guest Preacher: Wes HaysteadThe Parables of JesusJesus used parables, or short stories with a moral or spiritual lesson, to teach his followers and the people around him about the Kingdom of God and spiritual truths. Join us for this series as Guest Preachers guide us through various parables. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Parable of the Lost Sheep - The Parables of Jesus - 05.04.25

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 21:14


    The Parable of the Lost SheepGuest Preacher: Melinda HoytThe Parables of JesusJesus used parables, or short stories with a moral or spiritual lesson, to teach his followers and the people around him about the Kingdom of God and spiritual truths. Join us for this series as Guest Preachers guide us through various parables. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Throw It All Away? (The Parable of the Weeds) - The Parables of Jesus - 04.27.25

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 28:26


    Throw It All Away? (The Parable of the Weeds)Guest Preacher: Josh MatthewsThe Parables of JesusJesus used parables, or short stories with a moral or spiritual lesson, to teach his followers and the people around him about the Kingdom of God and spiritual truths. Join us for this series as Guest Preachers guide us through various parables. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am the Resurrection and the Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 29:53


    April 20           "I Am the Resurrection and the Life" Matthew 28:1-10 & John 11:21-44    When Jesus rose from the grave, He conquered sin and death, showing himself to be Lord over all, the one in whom we hope and who calms our fears.  When Jesus called Himself "the resurrection and the life," He was responding to the death of Lazarus but also to the pain, disappointment, and fear of those who loved Lazarus.  In Jesus, we have a Savior who not only weeps with us but meets us in the hard moments of life and whose resurrection will one day mean the end of pain, disappointment, fear, and death forever.Easter Sunday"I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am the Vine

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 33:25


    April 13           "I Am the Vine" John 12:12-16, 15:1-8On Palm Sunday, the crowds finally seemed to understand and embrace Jesus as the Messiah. Yet, within a week, the same crowds called for him to be crucified, revealing our fickle human nature.  When Jesus calls himself "the true vine" and says that we are the branches, He also calls us to remain connected to Him as the source of our spiritual life, knowing that, given our fickle nature, we are prone not to do so.Palm Sunday"I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am the Way, The Truth, And The Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 32:35


    April 6             "I Am the Way, The Truth, And The Life" John 14:1-14                  We live in a world that tells us there are many ways, truths, and kinds of life and that they're all the same and equal.  When Jesus calls himself "the way, the truth, and the life," He is saying that there are absolutes and that they are grounded in Him, the only one through whom salvation comes.  His words are about truly knowing and having a relationship with the Savior of the world."I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am the Good Shepherd

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 36:28


    March 30         "I Am the Good Shepherd" John 10:11-18Sheep are vulnerable to predators and their own devices, such as getting lost. For these reasons, sheep thrive under the guidance and protection of their shepherd. The shepherd knows his sheep, and they know their shepherd. When Jesus calls himself "the good shepherd," He means that He knows us and will not only care for and protect us but also lay down His life for us."I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am the Gate

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 35:33


    March 23         "I Am the Gate" John 10:1-10                        We tend to think of gates and doors as things that keep people out, but they're also things that can let people in.  When Jesus calls himself "the gate," He means not only is He the door to salvation, but also the door to being filled with new life here and now.  "I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am the Light of the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 34:19


    March 16         "I Am the Light of the World" John 8: 12-19            Without light, we have trouble knowing where we are and what is around us.  By calling himself the "light of the world," Jesus reveals that He illuminates this world like no other.  His light reveals where we are and leads us to where we need to be. "I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am the Bread of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 38:30


    March 9           "I Am the Bread of Life" John 6:25-59                      Food is one of our basic needs; if we don't have it, we can experience discomfort, sickness, and even death. By calling himself the "bread of life," Jesus invites us to believe in and rely on Him.  Like literal food that nourishes the body, Jesus is the spiritual food and the only thing that will truly satisfy our souls.  "I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    I Am

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 26:13


    March 5           "I Am" Exodus 3:14, Mark 6:50 & John 8:48-58"I Am" is God's name that He gave Moses on Mt. Sinai, but it's also a name that Jesus claimed for himself in the Gospels to help us more fully understand who He is.Ash Wednesday"I Am"Lent is the season of preparation for Easter, a time to reflect deeply on Jesus- his identity, teachings, and death on the cross—so we can fully understand and celebrate His resurrection. This year, we will focus on the "I am" statements in the Gospel of John. While all four Gospels include instances where Jesus uses the Greek phrase "ego eimi," meaning "I am," John's Gospel records Jesus doing so over 30 times, more than twice the other Gospels combined. Among these, seven instances feature profound metaphors that Jesus used to describe Himself.  Throughout Lent, we will explore these seven metaphors, gaining a deeper and richer understanding of who Jesus was and is.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Meantime: Healthy Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 36:45


    March 2           “The Meantime: Healthy Community” 1 Thessalonians 5:12-28With these closing words, Paul instructs us on how to live together until Jesus returns.  He calls us to live together well in healthy community.Faith in Uncertain Times1 Thessalonians We live in uncertain times.  Wars rage, our nation is deeply divided, and as Christians, we find ourselves in a culture that is increasingly resistant to our faith. In the book of 1 Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul writes to a church that was also dealing with uncertain times.  The Thessalonians lived in a world that was hostile to their faith, enduring persecution and even violence at times. As new believers, they also grappled with confusion about their doctrines and faced the divisive influence of individuals sowing discord among them. Yet, unlike most churches Paul wrote to, he offered the Thessalonians no correction, only encouragement and praise.  The Thessalonians provide a great model to learn from as we seek to live our faith in these uncertain times.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Moment: Hope in this Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 30:24


    Feb. 23            “The Moment: Hope in this Life” 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11    Throughout the difficulties and challenges of this life, by faith, we live with hope, knowing that one day Jesus will return to set the world right and bring us into eternity, that he died so that we can live.Faith in Uncertain Times1 ThessaloniansWe live in uncertain times.  Wars rage, our nation is deeply divided, and as Christians, we find ourselves in a culture that is increasingly resistant to our faith. In the book of 1 Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul writes to a church that was also dealing with uncertain times.  The Thessalonians lived in a world that was hostile to their faith, enduring persecution and even violence at times. As new believers, they also grappled with confusion about their doctrines and faced the divisive influence of individuals sowing discord among them. Yet, unlike most churches Paul wrote to, he offered the Thessalonians no correction, only encouragement and praise.  The Thessalonians provide a great model to learn from as we seek to live our faith in these uncertain times.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Miracle: Hope in Death

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 29:02


    Feb. 16            “The Miracle: Hope in Death” 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18       As people of faith, we have hope in death because of the amazing miracle of Jesus' death and resurrection.Faith in Uncertain Times1 ThessaloniansWe live in uncertain times.  Wars rage, our nation is deeply divided, and as Christians, we find ourselves in a culture that is increasingly resistant to our faith. In the book of 1 Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul writes to a church that was also dealing with uncertain times.  The Thessalonians lived in a world that was hostile to their faith, enduring persecution and even violence at times. As new believers, they also grappled with confusion about their doctrines and faced the divisive influence of individuals sowing discord among them. Yet, unlike most churches Paul wrote to, he offered the Thessalonians no correction, only encouragement and praise.  The Thessalonians provide a great model to learn from as we seek to live our faith in these uncertain times.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Method: Sanctification

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 44:54


    “The Method: Sanctification” 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12The method God uses to bring about our spiritual transformation is called sanctification.  In the process of our sanctification, we are to seek to work with God in the work He is seeking to do in us.___________________________________________Faith in Uncertain Times1 ThessaloniansWe live in uncertain times.  Wars rage, our nation is deeply divided, and as Christians, we find ourselves in a culture that is increasingly resistant to our faith. In the book of 1 Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul writes to a church that was also dealing with uncertain times.  The Thessalonians lived in a world that was hostile to their faith, enduring persecution and even violence at times. As new believers, they also grappled with confusion about their doctrines and faced the divisive influence of individuals sowing discord among them. Yet, unlike most churches Paul wrote to, he offered the Thessalonians no correction, only encouragement and praise.  The Thessalonians provide a great model to learn from as we seek to live our faith in these uncertain times.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Our Hero of the Day: Aristarchus

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 21:48


    Our Hero of the Day: AristarchusActs 19:29; 20:4; 27:2; Colossians 4:10; Philemon 1:23-24; 1 Corinthians 4:2A little-known character like Aristarchus can sometimes teach us very big lessons, especially if we look closely.Guest Preacher: Wes HaysteadOrchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Mission: Transformation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 31:36


    “The Mission: Transformation” 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13              The mission of our faith is spiritual transformation. What God desires for us is that we grow and change and become more and more like Jesus.______________________________________________________________Faith in Uncertain Times1 ThessaloniansWe live in uncertain times.  Wars rage, our nation is deeply divided, and as Christians, we find ourselves in a culture that is increasingly resistant to our faith. In the book of 1 Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul writes to a church that was also dealing with uncertain times.  The Thessalonians lived in a world that was hostile to their faith, enduring persecution and even violence at times. As new believers, they also grappled with confusion about their doctrines and faced the divisive influence of individuals sowing discord among them. Yet, unlike most churches Paul wrote to, he offered the Thessalonians no correction, only encouragement and praise.  The Thessalonians provide a great model to learn from as we seek to live our faith in these uncertain times.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Manner: Life and Ministry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 34:10


    The Manner: Life and Ministry 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16                 In this passage, Paul advises us on how to go about life and ministry to others, seek to please God alone, encourage others in faith, and rely on God's word._______________________________Faith in Uncertain Times1 ThessaloniansWe live in uncertain times.  Wars rage, our nation is deeply divided, and as Christians, we find ourselves in a culture that is increasingly resistant to our faith. In the book of 1 Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul writes to a church that was also dealing with uncertain times.  The Thessalonians lived in a world that was hostile to their faith, enduring persecution and even violence at times. As new believers, they also grappled with confusion about their doctrines and faced the divisive influence of individuals sowing discord among them. Yet, unlike most churches Paul wrote to, he offered the Thessalonians no correction, only encouragement and praise.  The Thessalonians provide a great model to learn from as we seek to live our faith in these uncertain times.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Model: Imitating Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 35:05


    The Model: Imitating Jesus1 Thessalonians 1:1-10                                               Jesus is the model for our life and faith; we are to imitate him and other models of mature believers as they follow Him.  In time, we should desire to become models for others._____________________________________________Faith in Uncertain Times1 ThessaloniansWe live in uncertain times.  Wars rage, our nation is deeply divided, and as Christians, we find ourselves in a culture that is increasingly resistant to our faith. In the book of 1 Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul writes to a church that was also dealing with uncertain times.  The Thessalonians lived in a world that was hostile to their faith, enduring persecution and even violence at times. As new believers, they also grappled with confusion about their doctrines and faced the divisive influence of individuals sowing discord among them. Yet, unlike most churches Paul wrote to, he offered the Thessalonians no correction, only encouragement and praise.  The Thessalonians provide a great model to learn from as we seek to live our faith in these uncertain times.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Living into Everyday Glory (Magi)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 38:33


    “Living into Everyday Glory” (Magi) Matthew 2:1-12, Psalm 19:1, 1 Corinthians 10:31, 2 Corinthians 3:18 The star the Magi saw was a reflection of Jesus' birth, of the glory of God touching the earth. The Magi could have stayed home; instead, they went seeking after God's Glory, and they weren't disappointed. Will we seek after God's glory too? ___________________________________Christmas GloryThis Advent and Christmas season, we'll focus on the profound theme of God's glory. It can be challenging to define God's glory since it manifests in numerous ways throughout the Bible. It embodies the greatness and perfection of His character and attributes. [1] Additionally, God's glory reveals His special presence in the world, evident in both creation and His redemptive acts. [2]  We can also glorify God through our worship and praise. However, it was on that first Christmas that the ultimate expression of God's glory entered our world with the birth of Jesus. [3] Yet, Jesus came, not only to display God's glory but to invite us to embody and reflect it in our own lives. This may surprise us; we might think God's glory is reserved for exceptionally spiritual people, for extraordinary acts, or even for the realm of fantasy and escape, but we can experience and reflect God's glory right here and now by following Jesus and living out God's call in our everyday lives. [4]  In fact, Isaiah 43:7 says that we were created by God for His glory![1] Revell Bible Dictionary, 47; https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/essay/the-glory-of-god/[2] Revell, 47.[3] Revell, 47; John 1:14[4] Revell, 47; 2 Corinthians 3:18, John 15:8.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Experiencing God's Glory (Us) - Faith Story Sunday

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 12:10


    Experiencing God's Glory (Us) On this Sunday, a few members of our Orchard family will share stories of how they have experienced God's glory through His work in their lives, and together, we'll lift up prayers for the New Year.Faith Stories Sunday____________________________________Christmas GloryThis Advent and Christmas season, we'll focus on the profound theme of God's glory. It can be challenging to define God's glory since it manifests in numerous ways throughout the Bible. It embodies the greatness and perfection of His character and attributes. [1] Additionally, God's glory reveals His special presence in the world, evident in both creation and His redemptive acts. [2]  We can also glorify God through our worship and praise. However, it was on that first Christmas that the ultimate expression of God's glory entered our world with the birth of Jesus. [3] Yet, Jesus came, not only to display God's glory but to invite us to embody and reflect it in our own lives. This may surprise us; we might think God's glory is reserved for exceptionally spiritual people, for extraordinary acts, or even for the realm of fantasy and escape, but we can experience and reflect God's glory right here and now by following Jesus and living out God's call in our everyday lives. [4]  In fact, Isaiah 43:7 says that we were created by God for His glory![1] Revell Bible Dictionary, 47; https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/essay/the-glory-of-god/[2] Revell, 47.[3] Revell, 47; John 1:14[4] Revell, 47; 2 Corinthians 3:18, John 15:8.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Glory of a Savior (Jesus)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 22:25


    The Glory of a Savior (Jesus)Luke 2:1-7, John 1:1-14, Hebrews 1:3On the first Christmas, the ultimate expression of God's glory entered our world. God himself came to us as a baby in a manger who would grow up to be our Lord and Savior.Christmas Eve Service_______________________________________________Christmas GloryThis Advent and Christmas season, we'll focus on the profound theme of God's glory. It can be challenging to define God's glory since it manifests in numerous ways throughout the Bible. It embodies the greatness and perfection of His character and attributes. [1] Additionally, God's glory reveals His special presence in the world, evident in both creation and His redemptive acts. [2]  We can also glorify God through our worship and praise. However, it was on that first Christmas that the ultimate expression of God's glory entered our world with the birth of Jesus. [3] Yet, Jesus came, not only to display God's glory but to invite us to embody and reflect it in our own lives. This may surprise us; we might think God's glory is reserved for exceptionally spiritual people, for extraordinary acts, or even for the realm of fantasy and escape, but we can experience and reflect God's glory right here and now by following Jesus and living out God's call in our everyday lives. [4]  In fact, Isaiah 43:7 says that we were created by God for His glory![1] Revell Bible Dictionary, 47; https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/essay/the-glory-of-god/[2] Revell, 47.[3] Revell, 47; John 1:14[4] Revell, 47; 2 Corinthians 3:18, John 15:8.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Glory of Love (Joseph)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 31:55


    The Glory of Love (Joseph) Matthew 1:18-25, Romans 3:23, John 3:16, Hebrews 2:10When an angel appeared to Joseph, it was the glory of God touching the earth! The angel proclaimed that he would have a son, Jesus the Messiah, who would bring with Him the gift of love.________________________________________________________________Christmas GloryThis Advent and Christmas season, we'll focus on the profound theme of God's glory. It can be challenging to define God's glory since it manifests in numerous ways throughout the Bible. It embodies the greatness and perfection of His character and attributes. [1] Additionally, God's glory reveals His special presence in the world, evident in both creation and His redemptive acts. [2]  We can also glorify God through our worship and praise. However, it was on that first Christmas that the ultimate expression of God's glory entered our world with the birth of Jesus. [3] Yet, Jesus came, not only to display God's glory but to invite us to embody and reflect it in our own lives. This may surprise us; we might think God's glory is reserved for exceptionally spiritual people, for extraordinary acts, or even for the realm of fantasy and escape, but we can experience and reflect God's glory right here and now by following Jesus and living out God's call in our everyday lives. [4]  In fact, Isaiah 43:7 says that we were created by God for His glory![1] Revell Bible Dictionary, 47; https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/essay/the-glory-of-god/[2] Revell, 47.[3] Revell, 47; John 1:14[4] Revell, 47; 2 Corinthians 3:18, John 15:8.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Untitled Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 33:26


    The Glory of Peace (Shepherds)Luke 2:8-15, Romans 5:1-4Pastor Matt HoytWhen an angel appeared to Shepherds, it was the glory of God touching the earth! The angel proclaimed the news that Jesus the Messiah had been born and would bring with Him the gift of peace.____________________________________________________________Christmas GloryThis Advent and Christmas season, we'll focus on the profound theme of God's glory. It can be challenging to define God's glory since it manifests in numerous ways throughout the Bible. It embodies the greatness and perfection of His character and attributes. Additionally, God's glory reveals His special presence in the world, which is evident in both creation and His redemptive acts. We can also glorify God through our worship and praise. However, it was on that first Christmas that the ultimate expression of God's glory entered our world with the birth of Jesus. Yet, Jesus came not only to display God's glory but to invite us to embody and reflect it in our own lives. This may surprise us; we might think God's glory is reserved for exceptionally spiritual people, for extraordinary acts, or even for the realm of fantasy and escape, but we can experience and reflect God's glory right here and now by following Jesus and living out God's call in our everyday lives. In fact, Isaiah 43:7 says that we were created by God for His glory!Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    "The Glory of Hope (Mary)"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 34:49


    The Glory of Hope (Mary) Luke 1:26-38, Titus 2:11-13When an angel appeared to Mary, it was the glory of God touching the earth! The angel proclaimed that she would bear a child, Jesus, the Messiah, who would bring with Him the gift of hope.__________________________________________________________This Advent and Christmas season, we'll focus on the profound theme of God's glory. It can be challenging to define God's glory since it manifests in numerous ways throughout the Bible. It embodies the greatness and perfection of His character and attributes. Additionally, God's glory reveals His special presence in the world, evident in both creation and His redemptive acts. We can also glorify God through our worship and praise. However, it was on that first Christmas that the ultimate expression of God's glory entered our world with the birth of Jesus. Yet, Jesus came, not only to display God's glory but to invite us to embody and reflect it in our own lives. This may surprise us; we might think God's glory is reserved for exceptionally spiritual people, for extraordinary acts, or even for the realm of fantasy and escape, but we can experience and reflect God's glory right here and now by following Jesus and living out God's call in our everyday lives. In fact, Isaiah 43:7 says that we were created by God for His glory!.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    "The Destination" (Generously)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 34:58


    2 Corinthians 8:1, 9:6-14  I Timothy 6:18God's word calls us to the destination of becoming people who are generous with all that we've given in ways that glorify God.________________________________________________ Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    "The Right Direction” (Trusting God's Provision)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 29:36


    John 6:1-15God's word calls us to move toward trusting in God's provision for our lives and our ability to give. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    The Wrong Direction (Greed & Selfish Motives)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 34:48


    The Wrong Direction (Greed & Selfish Motives) Luke 12:13-21God's word calls us to steer clear of greed and other selfish motives that cause us to place too much value on money and possessions.  We are to trust God, resist temptation, and be willing to give.________________________________________Navigating GenerosityGod is incredibly generous. He's given us everything we have, including our very lives.  In turn, God calls us to be generous as well.  The idea of being generous people may appeal to us, but navigating our way to generosity isn't as simple as we'd like.  It's easy to get turned in the wrong direction or lost along the way.  With this series, we'll focus on steering clear of greed and selfish motives and toward trusting in God's provision so that we can reach our destination of becoming generous people.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    What is Holding You Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 32:00


    Guest Preacher Josh Matthews Numbers 13:26-33, Proverbs 29:18, John 16:33 _____________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Greet One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 33:33


    Romans 16:16, Colossians 4:10, Matthew 5:43-48We are called to greet one another as a sign of welcoming and belonging and also as an act of love and care.______________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Submit to One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 31:46


    Ephesians 5:21, 25, Matthew 26:39, 42, 45, Philippians 2:8Submission is a biblical principle. We are called to submit not only to God, those in authority over us, and in marriage but also to one another as an act of obedience to God and care for one another.  We also need to realize that even Jesus practiced submission, and He is our model for life and faith. ___________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Bear with One Another and Bear One Another's Burdens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 34:56


    Bear with One Another and Bear One Another's Burdens”Ephesians 4:2, Colossians 3:13, Galatians 6:2, Romans 15:1.We are called to “Bear with One Another and Bear One Another's Burdens,” which means that we are to walk with one another through the hard things and times of this life and seek to support and help one another as we do.________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Be Magnified By God

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 23:23


    Be Magnified By God- Guest Preacher Kristy LaBarge Exodus 3:1-4When we say yes to God's call, even when it seems mundane or insignificant, God can do great things with our lives.________________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Instruct/Admonish One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 35:39


    Romans 15:14, 1 Thessalonians 5:12-14, 1 Cor. 4:14, Acts 20:31 We are called to instruct/admonish one another when we see another believer getting off track in their life or faith.  This is incredibly hard to do well and very hard to receive well, and yet when we get off track, we need people who are willing and able to warn us and call us to correction. _______________________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Be of the Same Mind/Live in Harmony with One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 27:24


    Romans 15:5, Romans 12:16, Philippians 2:5, Romans 8:5, Romans 12:3, 1 Corinthians 13:11, Philippians 3:15We are called to be of the same mind and therefore in harmony in that way.  This comes from seeking to have the same mindset as Jesus rather than focusing on human desires._______________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Serve One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 33:17


    Galatians 5:13 and Mark 10:35-45We are called to serve one another in love.  Serving others is a way to put our love for one another into practice in concrete ways in this world. Serving others is also the model that Jesus set for us, and at the very heart of who he was. Having a servant's heart is one of the greatest attributes we can have in God's eyes._______________________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Surrender, Sacrifice, Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 21:43


    Surrender, Sacrifice, Service - Guest Preacher Nita Hanson Philippians 2:5-8, Matthew 10:37-39 ________________________________________________________Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Honor and be Humble with One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 33:04


    "Honor and be Humble with One Another"Romans 12:10, I Peter 5:5 and Philippines 2:1-11, Matthew 23:12.Scripture calls to honor one another, which means to put others above ourselves, and to humble ourselves means to put ourselves below or behind others.  Jesus is our best example of both of these things, and we also see from Him that, in the end, God exalts those who humble themselves.____________________________________________________________Community: The One Another VersesOne of the greatest gifts God gives us is the community of the Church.  This community supports and encourages us in so many ways. It is also an important witness to the world and an essential tool for ministry as we reach out to those who don't know Jesus and seek to draw them into the Church.  Yet, life in community isn't always easy.  For that reason, this fall, we'll be looking at what is known as the "one another" passages. To paraphrase Scott Hubbard, the "one another" passages offer a brilliant picture of life together in community, not only under the lordship of Christ but also in the pattern of Christ.  Rightly understood, the one-another passages are nothing less than the life of Christ at work in the people of Christ to the glory of Christ. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Encourage and Build Up One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 35:40


    "Encourage and Build Up One Another" 2 Corinthians 13:11, Romans 14:19, 1 Thessalonians 5:11, Hebrews 3:13, 1 Thessalonians 4:18, 1 Timothy 5:1-2, Hebrews 10:23-25  Life and faith are hard; for these reasons, scripture calls us to "encourage one another" and "build one another up.  We are to be a support system for one another to carry us through hard times and help us thrive.___________________________________________________________Community: The One Another VersesOne of the greatest gifts God gives us is the community of the Church.  This community supports and encourages us in so many ways. It is also an important witness to the world and an essential tool for ministry as we reach out to those who don't know Jesus and seek to draw them into the Church.  Yet, life in community isn't always easy.  For that reason, this fall, we'll be looking at what is known as the "one another" passages. To paraphrase Scott Hubbard, the "one another" passages offer a brilliant picture of life together in community, not only under the lordship of Christ but also in the pattern of Christ.  Rightly understood, the one-another passages are nothing less than the life of Christ at work in the people of Christ to the glory of Christ. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Members of One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 42:19


    "Members of One Another" Romans 12:3-8 and Matthew 12:46-50Christianity is not a solo quest, nor is it something we do together with no responsibility to one another.  Scripture says that we are "members of one another," which means we share a deep spiritual bond and commitment to one another in Christ._________________________________________________Community: The One Another VersesOne of the greatest gifts God gives us is the community of the Church.  This community supports and encourages us in so many ways. It is also an important witness to the world and an essential tool for ministry as we reach out to those who don't know Jesus and seek to draw them into the Church.  Yet, life in community isn't always easy.  For that reason, this fall, we'll be looking at what is known as the "one another" passages. To paraphrase Scott Hubbard, the "one another" passages offer a brilliant picture of life together in community, not only under the lordship of Christ but also in the pattern of Christ.  Rightly understood, the one-another passages are nothing less than the life of Christ at work in the people of Christ to the glory of Christ.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Love and Forgive One Another

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 30:49


    "Love and Forgive One Another"John 13:34-35 and Colossians 3:13To begin this series, we'll look at the two "one another" statements that are most fundamental to our life together in community, the call to love and forgive one another, and note how they both flow from our relationship with Jesus.______________________________________________________________________Community: The One Another VersesOne of the greatest gifts God gives us is the community of the Church.  This community supports and encourages us in so many ways. It is also an important witness to the world and an essential tool for ministry as we reach out to those who don't know Jesus and seek to draw them into the Church.  Yet, life in community isn't always easy.  For that reason, this fall, we'll be looking at what is known as the "one another" passages. To paraphrase Scott Hubbard, the "one another" passages offer a brilliant picture of life together in community, not only under the lordship of Christ but also in the pattern of Christ.  Rightly understood, the one-another passages are nothing less than the life of Christ at work in the people of Christ to the glory of Christ. [1][1] Scott Hubbard “The Art of One-Anothering; How the Church Loves Like Christ” found at: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/the-art-of-one-anotheringOrchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Worship vs Ritual

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 28:25


    “Worship vs Ritual” Matthew 15:8, Isaiah 29:13, Psalm 29:1-2, John 9:39When we're just going through the motion spiritually, our worship degenerates into an empty ritual because our desire is not for God, so our hearts are not in it.  It's about worshipping Jesus._____________________________________________________Going Through the Motions (Tent Series)Our hope is to have vibrant and alive faith. Yet, try as we might, it's easy to end up going through the motions in our spiritual lives.  Sometimes, without even realizing it, we can slip into living our spiritual lives on autopilot, falling into tradition and habit, doing what we think we ought to do, what others expect from us, or simply trying to appease God rather than to really know and love Him. With this series, we'll seek to look at some of the foundational concepts of faith with fresh eyes and open hearts to avoid ending up just going through the motions.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Conformed vs Transformed and Good deeds vs. Serving Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 36:00


    “Conformed vs Transformed”            Romans 12:2 Mark 1:16-20, Romans 8:29When we're just going through the motions spiritually, we inevitably begin to conform to the patterns of this world rather than seeking to be transformed and conformed more and more into the likeness of Christ. It's about becoming like Jesus.                                                                                                                 “Good Deeds vs. Serving Jesus” James 2:14-18, Matthew 23:27, Hebrew 3:6, Ephesians 2:8-10When we're just going through the motions spiritually, we may cease to serve God, or we may continue to serve, but since what we're doing is no longer done by faith, these good deeds fall short of pleasing God and the glory of seeking to build His kingdom. It's about building Jesus' Kingdom._________________________________________________Going Through the Motions (Tent Series)Our hope is to have vibrant and alive faith. Yet, try as we might, it's easy to end up going through the motions in our spiritual lives.  Sometimes, without even realizing it, we can slip into living our spiritual lives on autopilot, falling into tradition and habit, doing what we think we ought to do, what others expect from us, or simply trying to appease God rather than to really know and love Him. With this series, we'll seek to look at some of the foundational concepts of faith with fresh eyes and open hearts to avoid ending up just going through the motions.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Jimmy Mac Faith Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 44:03


    Today Jimmy Mac, Orchard's Worship Director, shares his faith story. Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Living for Self vs. Living for Jesus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 27:20


    “Living for Self vs. Living for Jesus” James 4:13-15, Psalm 24:1-2, Romans 12:1, 1 Thessalonians 2:4 When we're just going through the motions spiritually, we begin to believe we belong to ourselves and live for ourselves rather than remembering that we belong to God and seek to live for Him. It's about belonging to and living for Jesus._______________________________________________________________Going Through the Motions (Tent Series)Our hope is to have vibrant and alive faith. Yet, try as we might, it's easy to end up going through the motions in our spiritual lives.  Sometimes, without even realizing it, we can slip into living our spiritual lives on autopilot, falling into tradition and habit, doing what we think we ought to do, what others expect from us, or simply trying to appease God rather than to really know and love Him. With this series, we'll seek to look at some of the foundational concepts of faith with fresh eyes and open hearts to avoid ending up just going through the motions.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Religion vs. Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 29:04


    Religion vs. FaithMatthew 13:15, 15:8, Hebrews 11:1-3, 6, John 6:68-69When we're just going through the motions spiritually, we can easily slip into religion in the worst sense of the word, which simply means doing religious stuff rather than seeking to have vibrant and alive faith in Jesus. It's about believing in Jesus. _______________________________________________Going Through the MotionsSummer Tent SeriesOur hope is to have vibrant and alive faith. Yet, try as we might, it's easy to end up going through the motions in our spiritual lives.  Sometimes, without even realizing it, we can slip into living our spiritual lives on autopilot, falling into tradition and habit, doing what we think we ought to do, what others expect from us, or simply trying to appease God rather than to really know and love Him. With this series, we'll seek to look at some of the foundational concepts of faith with fresh eyes and open hearts to avoid ending up just going through the motions.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    One Crazy Farmer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 25:37


    One Crazy FarmerMark 4:1-9 and Ephesians 17-18In this parable from Mark, Jesus tells about a farmer who sows seed in some strange places where it's unlikely to grow, but the seed that does grow produces an amazing yield.  The point is that God reaches out to everyone, and those who respond experience amazing transformation, which the Ephesian passage describes in further detail.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Remember

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 34:40


    RememberEsther 9:20 - 10:3As God's people are saved, they respond with a celebration, the Jewish festival of Purim. It's a celebration of looking backward and remembering but also moving forward. All the stories of deliverance in the Bible, including Esther, foreshadow the ultimate deliverance of God's people through the salvation we have in Jesus. In this way, we can see that the whole Bible really is about Jesus and what he has done. May we remember this as we move forward in our lives.________________________________________________________Esther: God Behind the ScenesEsther is the only book in the Bible that doesn't mention God. On the surface, God seems absent from this story. Sadly, that's a familiar idea for many of us. Sometimes, we may feel like God is absent from our lives and world. But the story of Esther reveals that God is always present behind the scenes, often working with great power, even when He may seem albescent to us. Esther is the story of God's loving and sometimes hidden providence, the truth that He is over all things working out His will, and the amazing truth that he uses ordinary, flawed people to accomplish His plans. In the end, through a series of stunning reversals, we find that God is definitely not absent but is, in fact, the central character in this story and that He is always at work for the good of His people and for His glory.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Saved

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 36:20


    "Saved" Esther 9:1-19 In another stunning reversal, the decree of life is carried out. People marked for death are spared and given a new lease of life. This reversal feels harsh to us, but it would have been seen as equal justice in the time. And yet this event foreshadows a much greater reversal, one in which life also came out of death—the Cross and the mercy and grace that come from Jesus' death on it.________________________________________EstherGod Behind the ScenesEsther is the only book in the Bible that doesn't mention God. On the surface, God seems absent from this story. Sadly, that's a familiar idea for many of us. Sometimes, we may feel like God is absent from our lives and world. But the story of Esther reveals that God is always present behind the scenes, often working with great power, even when He may seem albescent to us. Esther is the story of God's loving and sometimes hidden providence, the truth that He is over all things working out His will, and the amazing truth that he uses ordinary, flawed people to accomplish His plans. In the end, through a series of stunning reversals, we find that God is definitely not absent but is, in fact, the central character in this story and that He is always at work for the good of His people and for His glory.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    A Decree of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 38:56


    "A Decree of Life" Esther 8:1-17            God's providence leads to another reversal. An irrevocable decree that brought death to the Jews had been given, but now a counter degree bringing life. In the same way, a decree of death stands against us for our sin that can't be revoked, but the counter decree of the gospel has been issued, bringing life. When we give our lives to Christ, we are united with Him, so His death becomes our death to sin, and His resurrection becomes our resurrection to new life.___________________________________________EstherGod Behind the ScenesEsther is the only book in the Bible that doesn't mention God. On the surface, God seems absent from this story. Sadly, that's a familiar idea for many of us. Sometimes, we may feel like God is absent from our lives and world. But the story of Esther reveals that God is always present behind the scenes, often working with great power, even when He may seem albescent to us. Esther is the story of God's loving and sometimes hidden providence, the truth that He is over all things working out His will, and the amazing truth that he uses ordinary, flawed people to accomplish His plans. In the end, through a series of stunning reversals, we find that God is definitely not absent but is, in fact, the central character in this story and that He is always at work for the good of His people and for His glory.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

    Justice of a Sort

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 35:46


    "Justice of a Sort"Esther 7:1-10                                     God provides another amazing reversal; justice is served, and Hamman meets the fate that he had set for Mordecai. The death of a substitute satisfied the King's wrath. With Mordecai and Haman, it was the guilty dying in the place of the innocent; with Jesus and us, it is the innocent dying in the place of the guilty._____________________________EstherGod Behind the ScenesEsther is the only book in the Bible that doesn't mention God. On the surface, God seems absent from this story. Sadly, that's a familiar idea for many of us. Sometimes, we may feel like God is absent from our lives and world. But the story of Esther reveals that God is always present behind the scenes, often working with great power, even when He may seem albescent to us. Esther is the story of God's loving and sometimes hidden providence, the truth that He is over all things working out His will, and the amazing truth that he uses ordinary, flawed people to accomplish His plans. In the end, through a series of stunning reversals, we find that God is definitely not absent but is, in fact, the central character in this story and that He is always at work for the good of His people and for His glory.Orchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190

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