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Romans 8:28-30 — The great doctrines of election, predestination, calling, and the final perseverance of the saints are offered in Scripture as comfort for the believer in times of trials and suffering. The apostle Paul is primarily interested in believers seeing how they are in God's purpose of salvation. The Christian can fall from the pastoral function of these truths when they discuss the doctrines in an argumentative or philosophical manner. In this sermon on Romans 8:26–30 titled “The Believer's Security,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones pauses from expounding the content of the doctrine of the wondrous, mysterious mind of God in salvation and instead is concerned with the Christian's posture. It is not enough to be “right” on these doctrines. The attitude towards God and others in pondering these Calvinistic truths matters a great deal. If this topic produces anything except humility and reverence, warns Dr. Lloyd-Jones, then these doctrines have not been understood as they ought. As one approaches the foot of this holy mountain – predestination, election, calling, and final assurance – the outcome should be holiness. If one's interest in these doctrines is purely philosophical, they will not be turned toward holiness, but rather antinomianism will surely follow. Beware how one approaches these great doctrines of grace as posture changes everything. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29?v=20251111
Is the anointing for miracles available to you today? Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris on Believer's Voice of Victory as they describe how faith activates the anointing for miracles. Discover how the same power that raised Jesus from the dead can work in you to accomplish the miraculous.
Is the anointing for miracles available to you today? Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris on Believer's Voice of Victory as they describe how faith activates the anointing for miracles. Discover how the same power that raised Jesus from the dead can work in you to accomplish the miraculous.
The Renewed Mind and The Believer's Authority - We need a mind set on our new identity. 11.19.25
Mark Francis joins Pastor of Local Outreach, Scott Santmier, for an informative and engaging conversation filled with stories and insights into community interactions here at Fellowship Bible Church, including updates on the Fellowship Send ministry and what to expect at this year's Follow the Star.
Teen Impact . "Authority of The Believer" - Part 6 Pastor Dezmond McClinton 11/20/25 . We are Live on YouTube every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Follow us on our platforms so you never miss a service! . . Click the Link to find out more about us! - https://linktr.ee/Buffalodreamcenter?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
God bless you friend! It's a great day in Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. Amen. This is DAY 30 ☕️ FIRST BOOK — GEC Truth Study " s t u d y " November 21, 2025. Thank you!⎯JC. ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome to The Way Ministries Bible Study! Join us as Pastor John continues his study in the Book of Revelation. If this message has blessed you, please support our ministry www.thewayministriesri.org/donateFor more information email Info@thewayministriesri.org Visit us online at www.thewayministriesri.org 1 Oakleigh Avenue, North Providence, RI 02911
Has the time for miracles ended? The answer is no! Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris on Believer's Voice of Victory as they explain how faith gives you access to the God of miracles. Tune in to find out that God will do the miraculous for you if you will only believe Him!
Has the time for miracles ended? The answer is no! Watch John Copeland and Tracy Harris on Believer's Voice of Victory as they explain how faith gives you access to the God of miracles. Tune in to find out that God will do the miraculous for you if you will only believe Him!
Tony from Cleveland called in to ask about the believer's heart and how Jesus' words in Matthew 5 fits in.This is such an important question, because it highlights the difference between the heart before and after salvation.I hope this is an encouragement to you to continue living from your heart where Christ lives!We hope you enjoyed this episode. Since we're a nonprofit organization, episodes like these are only made possible by friends like you.You can help us continue sharing God's message of grace with the world here: https://andrewfarley.org/donate/Connect with Dr. Andrew Farley here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAndrewFarleyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drandrewfarleyTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrAndrewFarleyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drandrewfarleyWebsite: https://www.andrewfarley.org/
Some might argue that high liturgy is a more authentic expression of faith and worship. Some might baulk at that assessment. What is authentic? In this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted, Josiah Walker and Bryan Catherman discuss high and low liturgy and where we can find authentic expression, or the lack thereof, in both. Copyright 2025. For more information, please visit SaltyBeliever.com.
In 1803, the village of Hammersmith in London was terrorized by reports of a ghost - a tall figure in white said to haunt the churchyard, attack travelers, and drive locals into hysterics. Fear spread so widely that armed patrols took to the streets to hunt the apparition. Then, on a freezing January night, a man pulled the trigger on what he believed was that ghost… and killed an innocent bricklayer instead. This episode of THS Case Files investigates the unforgettable Hammersmith Ghost case - a chilling blend of folklore, panic, tragedy, and one of the most important legal debates in British history. You'll hear: The eerie encounters that set the village on edge A dramatic reconstruction of the shooting The surprising confession of the “real ghost” Believer vs. skeptic perspectives And the strange twist: how this case haunted English law for nearly two centuries Was Hammersmith truly haunted? Or did fear create a ghost where none existed? Subscribe for more documentary-style deep dives into the strange, the unexplained, and the forgotten.
God bless you dear friend! This here is DAY 29 ☕️ FIRST BOOK — GEC Truth Study " s t u d y " November 20, 2025. Thank you so very much for serving the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.⎯JC. ★ Support this podcast ★
SummaryIn this conversation, Robert Bolden discusses the importance of choosing joy regardless of life's circumstances. He emphasizes that joy overflowing is a choice and encourages listeners to focus on the positive aspects of life rather than dwelling on negativity.TakeawaysChoosing joy is a conscious decision.Life is short, so we should embrace happiness.There are always reasons to be joyful.Negativity can be overwhelming, but positivity is a choice.Focusing on joy can transform our experiences.We have the power to change our mindset.Joy can coexist with life's challenges.It's important to seek out positive moments.Life's circumstances don't dictate our happiness.Choosing joy can lead to a more fulfilling life.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Coffee in Christ00:37 Living as a Believer in Every SituationRegister for the Challenge:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/A08o-y74QIOyHDd6vsq8NgReady to become part of the community? https://lifetransformed.podia.com/message us and we will give you free access.Merchhttps://www.bonfire.com/store/lifetransformed/Schedule a serve call https://www.picktime.com/LifeTransformedInstagram https://www.instagram.com/bbolden18?igsh=cnlvdjQ5eGJwZTM%3D&utm_source=qrhttps://www.instagram.com/bbolden18?igsh=cnlvdjQ5eGJwZTM%3D&utm_source=qrYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx6sszulCUrjodEyThd-rBwPodcasts Join me live from Odd's Cafe here in Asheville… message me for the exact time. https://www.oddscafe.com/Email: robertbolden@thisworldfreedom.comLinkTree https://linktr.ee/rbolden
What is the basis for receiving a miracle? It's not your perfection; it's knowing God through His Covenant. Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris on Believer's Voice of Victory as they teach that miracles are a product of your Covenant with God. Learn how to use God's everlasting Covenant, ratified in the Blood of Jesus, to access His power for the working of miracles!
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What is the basis for receiving a miracle? It's not your perfection; it's knowing God through His Covenant. Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris, on Believer's Voice of Victory, as they teach that miracles are a product of your Covenant with God. Learn how to use God's everlasting Covenant, ratified in the Blood of Jesus, to access His power for the working of miracles!
You're invited to an unforgettable surprise celebration for someone truly special! Join Chuck E. Cheese and his friends for a magical Christmas adventure filled with music, laughter, and holiday cheer. Alongside his pals Helen Henny, Jasper Jowls, Bella Brinca, Munch, and Pasqually, Chuck E. creates a plan to throw a surprise party to lift Santa's Christmas spirit! But surprising the man who “sees you when you're sleeping and knows when you're awake” won't be easy. Can the gang pull it off in time to save Christmas? Get ready to sing along as this Christmas special debuts two cheerful new tunes that are bound to be Christmas classics, co-written by Barry, Moncrief, composer Ben Bromfield (“Ginny & Georgia”), and Barry's father, legendary songwriter Jeff Barry, (songwriter of “I'm A Believer” for The Monkees, “Sugar Sugar”, for The Archies, and “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” popularized by Darlene Love, Mariah Carey, and Michael Bublé). Written and executive produced by Zac Moncrief and Jon Colton Barry (“Phineas & Ferb,” “Be Cool Scooby-Doo!”), A Chuck E. Cheese Christmas features a voice cast that includes Nathan Kress (“iCarly”) as Chuck E. Cheese, with Grey Griffin (“Avatar: The Last Airbender”), Nolan North (“Uncharted)”, Kari Wahlgren (“Rick & Morty”), Fred Tatasciore (“Kung Fu Panda 2”) and Michael Gough (“Doc McStuffins”). Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
God bless you dear friend! May this here be a blessings in your life and ministry, DAY 28 ☕️ FIRST BOOK — GEC Truth Study " s t u d y " November 19, 2025. Thank you!⎯JC. ★ Support this podcast ★
Smoking Weed as A Believer, & Deconstructing False Humility | Wide Open #146
How does your faith access miracles in life? Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris on Believer's Voice of Victory as they explain how the working of miracles is the will of God and that faith begins where the will of God is known. Tune in to discover how to access miracles in your life by exercising your faith in a God who never changes!
How does your faith access miracles in life? Watch John Copeland and Tracy Harris, on Believer's Voice of Victory, as they explain how the working of miracles is the will of God and that faith begins where the will of God is known. Tune in to discover how to access miracles in your life by exercising your faith in a God who never changes!
Apostolic Ranking And Jurisdiction by Apostle Joseph Mintah in the series the Ministry System of the Believer
Welcome to Church 213.Today we're talking about The Harvest for the Intentional Believer—a call to shape our homes with purpose, obedience, and love. God warns us about deception, but He also invites us to choose life, to walk with Him, and to sow seeds that lead to blessing.As we lean into Galatians and Deuteronomy, we're reminded to know God personally, love Him with all our heart, and teach the next generation by the way we live each day. We pray this message encourages you to plan well, trust deeply, and rest in the harvest God is bringing.Thanks for joining us in His Word.
Greetings dear friend! It's a great day in Jesus Christ. Amen. This here is DAY 27 ☕️ FIRST BOOK — GEC Truth Study " s t u d y " November 18, 2025. Thank you!⎯JC. ★ Support this podcast ★
What does honor have to do with miracles? Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris, on Believer's Voice of Victory, as they speak about the place of honor in the working of miracles. Learn how honoring those fathers of faith in your life opens the door for miracles in future generations.
What does honor have to do with miracles? Join John Copeland and Tracy Harris, on Believer's Voice of Victory, as they speak about the place of honor in the working of miracles. Learn how honoring those fathers of faith in your life opens the door for miracles in future generations.
When Ron Blue joins us, it's always a masterclass in biblical wisdom. He's co-founder of Kingdom Advisors, a best-selling author, and a trusted mentor to many. Ron has spent decades helping believers apply God's principles to every area of life and business.Today, Ron unpacks what Scripture teaches about partnerships and how faith should shape the way we enter, manage, and exit them.The Broader Meaning of “Partnership”When the Apostle Paul warned believers about being “unequally yoked,” he wasn't speaking only about marriage. As Ron explains, “Paul was talking about partnerships—and there are so many kinds.”From professional firms and small businesses to investment ventures and partnerships, they can take many forms. And while they can be incredibly fruitful, they also carry spiritual and relational risks.Ron pointed out that partnerships often last a long time—sometimes decades. “The CPA firm I founded has been operating as a partnership for 50 years,” he said. “But not all partnerships endure well. Like marriage, many end in conflict.”Principle #1: Protect Your TestimonyRon's first principle is about spiritual integrity. “You have to ask what the partnership will do to your testimony,” he said. “If you're unequally yoked with someone whose values fundamentally differ from yours, you could lose your witness in the process.”He recalled being asked whether a Christian OB-GYN should enter a business partnership with a doctor who supports abortion. “Only you and God can answer that,” he said, “but it's a big question. Your witness is always at stake.”Principle #2: Plan Your Exit Before You Begin“Have your exit strategy in place before you form the partnership,” Ron advises.Just as couples prepare for challenges in marriage, business partners should anticipate potential separation. A clear exit plan protects both parties, ensures fairness, and helps maintain peace when the time comes to move on.“When you have that in place,” Ron said, “you avoid a lot of conflict and preserve your testimony if you're the believer who's leaving.”Principle #3: Preserve the Mission Beyond the RelationshipPerhaps the most powerful insight Ron shared was this: the mission must outlive the partnership.Ron recalled his own experience leading a financial planning firm. “After 23 years, I left—but no one left with me,” he said. “They were committed to the mission. That's what you want to see happen.”A strong exit strategy and shared vision help ensure that the work—and the witness—continue long after any individual departs.The Bottom LineShared faith isn't just good for business—it's essential for a lasting witness. Partnerships grounded in biblical principles reflect God's wisdom and preserve peace amid challenges.As Ron put it, “The most critical thing you want to preserve is your testimony. Everything else flows from that.”On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I'm concerned about vendors and service providers who want my bank account information for automatic withdrawals. I've been paying my lawn service with money orders, but now they require my account number. I told them we'd have to stop doing business because I'm not comfortable giving out that information. Isn't this kind of intrusive? What do you think about vendors wanting access to our accounts?My spouse and I are both 70 and ready to retire. I own 10 rental houses, but managing them has become too much. Once I sell the properties, what should I do with the proceeds? I understand the basics about capital gains and selling real estate, but I don't want the responsibility of managing individual stock investments myself.I've saved about $15,000 for a car, but have kept my current vehicle running as long as possible. It's a 2007 with 235,000 miles and is starting to have more issues. I found a good used car for about $8,500 and am wondering if I should buy it now or keep driving my current one until it dies, even though repairs may be on the horizon.My parents' health is declining, and we're moving them closer to family. Their current home is in an irrevocable trust, but we've found a condo they can buy before selling that house. Can the new condo be added to the same irrevocable trust? And when the old home sells, what happens to the proceeds?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Good morning dear friend! God bless you, truly. Amen. This here is DAY 26 ☕️ FIRST BOOK — GEC Truth Study " s t u d y " November 17, 2025. Thank you!⎯JC. ★ Support this podcast ★
Believer Baptism Celebrations on November 16, 2025 7:45am Service, timecode 14:02 9:00am Service, timecode 40:50 10:30am Service, timecode 1:31:11
This week, we’re continuing our Boldness Series. Acts 4:13 says the members of the Sanhedrin saw the boldness of Peter and John — and that’s true. Boldness is visible, but if we’re not careful, we will think boldness always looks the same way. We might start to believe that boldness is simply a set of behaviors and that repeating those behaviors will always be the boldness God wants from us. In reality, boldness is not behavior; it’s belief. Instead of coming from a commitment to a set of behaviors, it comes from a commitment to a set of attitudes and beliefs. Sometimes, boldness manifests itself in ways you would expect, but other times, it looks very different. This week, we’re looking at some diverse pictures of boldness and trying to figure out what those pictures have in common.
Are you a Believer or a Disciple?, Matthew 16:24-26, Pastor Chris Smith and Melanie Smith
This week, we’re continuing our Boldness Series. Acts 4:13 says the members of the Sanhedrin saw the boldness of Peter and John — and that’s true. Boldness is visible, but if we’re not careful, we will think boldness always looks the same way. We might start to believe that boldness is simply a set of behaviors and that repeating those behaviors will always be the boldness God wants from us. In reality, boldness is not behavior; it’s belief. Instead of coming from a commitment to a set of behaviors, it comes from a commitment to a set of attitudes and beliefs. Sometimes, boldness manifests itself in ways you would expect, but other times, it looks very different. This week, we’re looking at some diverse pictures of boldness and trying to figure out what those pictures have in common.
Is there a situation where you could use some boldness? Do you need help learning how to activate your Faith for that boldness in prayer? Watch Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he shares how boldness in Faith comes from hearing The WORD of God. Learn how to have authority to speak God's WORD in prayer, to expect change to happen and see mountains move by Faith.
Is there a situation where you could use some boldness? Do you need help learning how to activate your Faith for that boldness in prayer? Watch Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he shares how boldness in Faith comes from hearing The WORD of God. Learn how to have authority to speak God's WORD in prayer, to expect change to happen and see mountains move by Faith.
What if the church you've been searching for all along is the one you didn't know existed? Kyle David shares how a lifetime of sincere belief still left him split between Sunday performance and weekday drift—until a medical collapse forced brutal honesty about faith, pride, and the limits of self-reliance. The story begins with restless church-hopping across megachurch stages and traditional pews, and moves through a pandemic-era return to the sanctuary that felt more like rebellion than routine.We trace Kyle's path from church fatigue and a divided life to a near-death crisis that reawakened faith, reverence, and daily discipline. The journey lands in Orthodoxy, where mystery is honored, repentance is central, and community finally feels like home.• Protestant upbringing across multiple denominations• dissatisfaction with casual worship and lack of reverence• gap years from church without renouncing belief• pandemic as a catalyst to reexplore tradition• medical collapse, surgery, and dependence on grace• honoring science while affirming providence• music as a metaphor for spiritual discipline• Eastern sense of mystery aligning with Orthodoxy• finding belonging at St. Anthony the Great• repentance and Christ as the physician of soulsThat restlessness turns into a reckoning when COVID pneumonia, a hurricane evacuation, and months in hospitals strip away pretense. Kyle talks candidly about respecting modern medicine and still seeing providence at work: surgeons and science as channels, not the source, of healing. From that edge of life, he stops “presenting” as Christian and starts practicing one—daily prayer, Scripture, repentance, and a slower, steadier walk. We explore how Orthodoxy's humility before mystery resonates with his Korean heritage and why the Church as a “hospital for the soul” shifted his understanding of mercy, sin, and healing.Music threads through the conversation as a living metaphor. As a drummer, Kyle learned to keep time within and adjust to the room without losing the beat. That's how he approaches faith now—discipline that makes space for grace. The turning point came at St. Anthony the Great in San Diego, where belonging finally felt honest: fewer smoke machines, more reverence; less hype, more healing. If you've felt the gap between head knowledge and a changed life, this story will meet you where you are and invite you deeper into a faith that doesn't explain away mystery but teaches you to stand before it.If this conversation moved you, tap follow, share it with a friend who's searching, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show.Questions about Orthodoxy? Please check out our friends at Ghost of Byzantium Discord server: https://discord.gg/JDJDQw6tdhPlease prayerfully consider supporting Cloud of Witnesses Radio: https://www.patreon.com/c/CloudofWitnessesFind Cloud of Witnesses Radio on Instagram, X.com, Facebook, and TikTokPlease leave a comment with your thoughts!
Did you know God is waiting for you to pray and speak what you want? He hears you and watches over His WORD to perform it, but you need to activate your Faith. Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he teaches that Faith is activated by your words. Tune in to find out how to line your words up with God's WORD to see results in your life.
Did you know God is waiting for you to pray and speak what you want? He hears you and watches over His WORD to perform it, but you need to activate your Faith. Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he teaches that Faith is activated by your words. Tune in to find out how to line your words up with God's WORD to see results in your life.
It's Witness Wednesday! A sharp history student, Cole, wrestles with the resurrection, truth, and his own conscience—then a Hebrew Roots believer named Carlos questions Easter, church tradition, and the name “Jesus.” Segment 1 • A thoughtful agnostic history major explores the reliability of Scripture and the resurrection. • Todd walks him through manuscript evidence and eyewitness testimony. • Can Christianity stand the test of history? Segment 2 • The conversation turns from intellect to conscience—lying, lust, blasphemy, and guilt before God. • Justice and mercy collide at the cross as Todd explains how forgiveness is possible. • Will Cole see his need for grace? Segment 3 • The tension rises: evidence vs. surrender. • Todd reminds Cole that the Christian faith is intellectual, but it's not JUST intellectual. • Todd urges Cole to respond before it's too late. Segment 4 • A self-described believer rejects “Easter,” insists on “Yeshua,” and blends Hebrew roots with Christian faith. • Todd probes what's behind the name debate and where saving faith truly rests. • Can focusing on details make us miss the gospel itself? ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
How does hearing God's WORD bring Faith and power to your life? What happens to your words when you activate your Faith? Learn with Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he explains how words of Faith are words of power, and how those words will produce in your life.
How does hearing God's WORD bring Faith and power to your life? What happens to your words when you activate your Faith? Learn with Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he explains how words of Faith are words of power, and how those words will produce in your life.
Former NFL safety Kerry Rhodes is in for Kelvin, and he and Rob explain why anybody who isn’t a believer in Caleb Williams now is just lying themselves now, and tell us if Jonathan Taylor has any real shot at winning the NFL MVP award. Plus, former Pro Bowl wide receiver and ‘Up on Game’ co-host TJ Houshmandzadeh swings by to discuss all the biggest headlines to come out of NFL Week 10.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that your Faith gives you ownership? Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he explains how Faith is the title deed to what you need in life. Tune in to today's broadcast to discover where your Faith gives you ownership and what your faith will do in the Name of Jesus!
Perhaps you are walking a road filled with challenges, setbacks, and obstacles. God can use those things to mold you into the image of His Son Jesus Christ, which is the ultimate destination for the believer. Don’t be afraid of hardship. God has a purpose and a plan for all of it.(00:00) The Battle of the Believer(15:54) Healing Through Confession and RepentanceCONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK Get Updates via Text: https://text.whisp.io/jack-hibbs-podcastWebsite: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn DAZE OF DECEPTION BOOK:https://jackhibbs.com/daze-of-deception/ Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content:https://bit.ly/3CIP3M99