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This past Sunday at Well Church we talked around the concept of divine timing. Reflecting on personal anecdotes and biblical references, we explore the importance of aligning ourselves with God's perfect timing. Just as a metronome guides musicians to play in rhythm, we too must trust and align ourselves with God's timing for truly harmonious living. Listen and discover how God's timing is not bound by human impatience, and why surrendering the timing of the answers of our prayers is essential to experiencing His grand design. Whether you're dealing with relationship issues, financial concerns, or seeking wisdom, this episode will help you anchor your faith in God's promises and timing.
Welcome to The Well Church Podcast, where today's message is a heartfelt tribute to mothers everywhere. As we celebrate Mother's Day, we delve into the divine significance of motherhood, contemplating how it reflects the loving nature of God. Join us in honoring the strength and fortitude of mothers, a crucial foundation in promoting truth and integrity within our families and culture.
Join us in John chapter 20 this Resurrection Sunday as we explore the resurrection of Jesus and its transformative impact on us that we no longer have anything to fear from God. This episode also highlights Jesus' post-resurrection words, emphasizing peace and forgiveness, and invites listeners to reflect on their personal relationship with God. Experience the encouragement of knowing that through Jesus, God is not only God but also your personal Father. This message is a call to embrace the peace of salvation, free from all fear, and to share the good news of God's unconditional love and forgiveness with others.
God doesn't make us sick. Look at all the things He says about His Character in His Word. He is Good. If it isn't good it didn't come form God. Message Notes: God describes Himself as gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. God is good and by nature, in a good mood. Psalm 103:8-13; Acts 14:16-17; James 1:17-18; 2 Peter 3:9; Matthew 7:11; Galatians 5:22-23; Psalm 119:68; Zephaniah 3:17; Psalm 104; Exodus 34:5 - 7; Acts 17:22-31. The message, ministry, and sacrifice of Jesus perfectly reveal the nature of God as a good Father. John 3:16-17; Hebrews 1:2-3; John 14:6-7; Isaiah 9:6; Colossians 1:19; Colossians 2:9; John 1:1; John 1:18; John 8:1 - 11; John 8:19. God is a good Father; we can trust Him regardless of our circumstances. Romans 8:28-32; James 1:12-18; Hebrews 11:6; Nahum 1:7; Matthew 10:29-31; Acts 16:23 -26. Enemies come to steal and kill, but Jesus came to destroy demonic works and give us abundant life. John 10:10-11; 1 John 3:8; Acts 10:38; 1 Peter 5:8-10; Ephesians 6:12; Mark 5: 1-19. God's goodness is extravagant. As we remember and retell what He has done through our testimonies, faith is created that He is able and eager to do it again. Romans 10:15-17; Hebrews 13:7-8; Acts 10:34-48; Revelation 19:10; Psalm 44:1-5; Psalm 119:11; Mark 5:18-21; Deuteronomy 6:17-24; 1 Chronicles 16:23-36; Joshua 4:1-9.
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This week Sharon shared with us a wonderful story of forgiveness and God's Faithfulness. As you listen be encouraged to be forgiven, forgive others and see God bring many people into His Kingdom. You can be part of what God is doing among us by joining with us any Sunday at 10 am. 228 Ridge Avenue, Souderton.
How to cultivate Kingdom sourced thoughts when we are seeing the opposite. Life can feel overwhelming and it's easy to only notice what's growing above the ground, when we need to be cultivating the soil beneath. Listen to what the Lord has been showing Kat in regards to cultivating Kingdom thoughts when we see the opposite around us.
Jesus said our lives would bear fruit. In this Podcast Pastor Matt shares the way our fruit is stolen from us and the incredible amount of increase Jesus wants to bring into His Kingdom through your life. We pray this message challenges and encourages you to become everything you where created to be. This message includes prayer for healing of our bodies and a prophecy released during our service. Feel free to worship with us any Sunday at 10am. 228 Ridge Ave, Souderton, Pa
In this message, we look at how Jesus said we should forgive each other in Matt 18 and Luke 17. Take some time to listen and apply the principles in this message and be set free from unforgiveness that steals your peace. Please don't forget gather whatever you have on hand so you can partake in communion with us at the end of this message. Enjoy!
The Lord was doing something very special on this Sunday's podcast. In worship, Kat had a word on walls that needed to come down, and it was truly highlighted in Dave's message. If there are walls in your life, and you need breakthrough, make sure to listen to the powerful message Dave spoke and be open to hearing the Holy Spirit speak to your heart.
A while ago a few friends dropped in and encouraged us. We had to wait to post this and can't use their names because the Church is being persecuted in their nation. They shared with us videos of Churches burning and Churches thriving, Pastors beaten, the gospel preached and people coming to know Jesus. Be encouraged and challenged by what they shared and pray for them, those that labor with them, their persecutors and those that have lost loved ones as martyrs.
Jesus is building something unique among us. Pastor Matt highlights some of the ways God is moving as we grow and invites each of us to participate as part of the Kingdom not just sit in the stands as a fan.
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