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Pride Month is evil, and we must call it what it is. In this episode, we're discussing the spiritual implications of Pride Month, asking hard questions about what it represents—and how believers should respond. We're drawing the connection between pride, identity, and rebellion against God's design for human flourishing.Many Christians feel spiritually drained during this month, and we should. I'm challenging my listeners to love the LGBTQ+ community not with silence or compromise (and certainly not with support) but with truth—the truth that God offers forgiveness, transformation, and eternal life to all who repent and follow Christ.We must hate sin while praying for our enemies. Our culture desperately needs more holiness, conviction, and compassion rooted in the gospel, which is telling those around us the truth.—https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOoqBR_MWE2-fkYXYHCn80nZtEct4ixmRGrXZSrgIn5HP_tBc9Mcy
Divorce is not just a personal decision, it's actually a spiritual health crisis. And it's unfortunately rampant in society today. In this episode, I'm calling it what it really is: sin. God literally says in Scripture, “I hate divorce” (Malachi 2:16), yet our culture treats it like a self-care strategy. Christians are increasingly justifying what the Bible clearly condemns. Let's be clear: marriage is a covenant and walking away from it without biblical grounds is rebellion against God.Even with biblical grounds to divorce (such as in cases of abandonment or sexual immorality) God still prefers there be genuine repentance and genuine forgiveness. Meaning, no matter how "bad" it allegedly gets, God still suggests true apologies and true absolution. He wants that instead of bitterness and separation.Also, everyone seems to conveniently be forgetting about how divorce impacts the children. That is very wicked to not consider how it affects them.People have come at me with rudeness, bitterness, and every excuse under the sun as to why they "had to" get divorced, but none of that will stop me from speaking the truth. You did not "have to" get divorced. Not most of you. I'm not here to please people. I'm here to honor God and uphold what His Word says, even when it's uncomfortable or "comes off mean." Unfriendly reminder: I win every single battle and every single war because I fight on the side of righteousness, and you probably don't. Tune in as we break down the lies, the "justifications" and the tragic consequences of treating divorce like an option instead of the absolute last resort.Marriage is a holy covenant between one man, one woman, and God.Hope this helps!--https://policecoffee.com/collections/coffee
This is March 9th's exhortation by Larson Hicks calling you to confront your brother about his sin directly and with humility and maturity. Larson and his wife, Bethany, have 7 children. They were high school sweethearts in Texas and spent the first 10 years of their marriage in Moscow, ID, where Larson graduated from New St. Andrew's College and Bethany from Washington State University. Larson is the CEO of Sycamore Independent Physicians – a healthcare staffing company focused on Emergency Medicine. Trinity Reformed Church is a CREC church in Huntsville, AL seeking to extend and unite the Kingdom in the Huntsville area. Check out our website, Facebook or YouTube!
Send us a textFocus Scripture: Matthew 18:15Doing Conflict God's way, requires us to:Define the relationship: The type of relationship that will determine my action. (Matt. 18:15)BelieverUnbelieverCategorize the offense: Sin vs bothersome attitude or actions. The category determines the approach.HurtfulSinfulRegardless of the category:PrayForgiveRaise your level of offense
Hey there BCUFam! Confrontation is biblical, but has to be done according to God's directions. What exactly does that look like? Let's talk about it! After you finish listening, please head down the comments section here, or over to the comments section at www.BlenCouragesU.com so we can continue our conversation! Thanks everyone and God bless you! Yours in faithful service, Blen
A new MP3 sermon from Arbor Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Biblical Confrontation #2: A Theological Foundation - Sanctification Subtitle: Biblical Confrontation Speaker: Steve Woodman Broadcaster: Arbor Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/15/2021 Length: 49 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Arbor Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Biblical Confrontation #3: A Theological Foundation - Humility Subtitle: Biblical Confrontation Speaker: Steve Woodman Broadcaster: Arbor Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/29/2021 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Arbor Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Biblical Confrontation #4: A Theological Foundation - Sinners Helping Sinners Subtitle: Biblical Confrontation Speaker: Steve Woodman Broadcaster: Arbor Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 9/5/2021 Length: 43 min.
Pastor Ben teaches the four essentials of Biblical Confrontation as outlined in Galatians 3. Is there someone you need to biblically confront?
Pastor Ben teaches the four essentials of Biblical Confrontation as outlined in Galatians 3. Is there someone you need to biblically confront?
What happens when you see a fellow Christian doing something you believe is wrong? You might react in any number of unbiblical responses. Anger, fear, criticism and self-righteousness are just a few examples. But how do we overcome these sinful responses in order to show Christlike love to our erring brothers? In this week's sermon, Josh helps us unpack this difficult topic. We hope if brings real and practical help to areas of confusion and strife in your own life.
Pastor Tim Dunn teaches about the transformative power of forgiveness and the importance of biblical confrontation. Through biblical confrontation, we gain a deeper understanding of ourselves, others, and our relationship with God.
How do we know when it is the right time to have a Biblical Confrontation?Today, we are discussing the difficult topic of Biblical Confrontation. Confrontation can be hard, but if we look to the Holy Spirit to guide us, it can be done in a way that is pleasing to Him. We're also discussing how to know when something is worthy of confrontation, and how to address it when it is.We live in a fallen world, and believers will make mistakes, but how we address them and move forward is what sets us apart. We can have Godly conversations that are rooted in love and grace. We hope you find encouragement in our discussion today as we navigate this sometimes difficult topic.Episode Highlights: What is Biblical Confrontation?Questions to ask yourself when deciding if a confrontation is worth havingWise & Biblical Strategies to encourage us to confront biblicallyFind more on the Daily Kairos Prayer Journal:Daily Kairos | Daily Kairos | Tools to Help You Draw Closer to GodDaily Kairos Prayer Journal (@daily.kairos) • Instagram photos and videosFind More on Abiding Free:Instagram: @abidingfreeFollow us on FacebookCheck out our Website HEREContact: abidingfree@gmail.comhttps://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/when-should-you-confront-someone-about-their-sinhttps://cornerstonesimimedia.com/sermons/video-archive*Disclosure: Some links are Amazon affiliate links and a small portion of your purchase will come back to us while your cost remains the same.
Justin Turner - Nehemiah 13 | 2022-05-15 AM | High School
2nd Part of Series on Biblical Confrontation
2nd Part of Series on Biblical Confrontation
2nd Part of Series on Biblical Confrontation
2nd Part of Series on Biblical Confrontation
Part 1 of Biblical Confrontation to bring reconciliation.
Part 1 of Biblical Confrontation to bring reconciliation.
Part 1 of Biblical Confrontation to bring reconciliation.
Part 1 of Biblical Confrontation to bring reconciliation.
Voyagers | Part 6 | Pastor Chris Heller "Maybe you're there for such a time as this." The word valiant is seldom used in our day and age. It describes one who "possesses or shows courage or determination.” This Sunday, we will be reminded of one of the most valiant acts in all of scripture from the book of Esther as she stands before the king. We will compare her boldness to that of Paul (Acts 26) as he stands before Agrippa. I will also share the 7 Key Strategies for Biblical Confrontation before we partake of Communion this Sunday. Needless to say, this should be an exciting week in our Voyagers series!
"Jika saudaramu berdosa terhadapmu..." (Matius 18:15). Kita [PAUSE] di ayat ini. Secara peribadi, apa yang akan kamu lakukan jika saudara atau saudarimu berdosa terhadapmu? Sekurang-kurangkan ada tiga respon: 1) Tidak berbuat apa-apa - berdiam diri, simpan dalam hati, berdendam; 2) Bagitahu dunia - share dalam social media, buat 'reaksi' video, merungut; dan 3) Menegur dengan keras - bersikap negatif, motif ingin menjatuhkan, tindakkan fisikal. Tetapi Yesus Kristus berfirman kepada para murid-Nya - anak-anak Allah - dan gereja-Nya untuk memberi respon dengan cara berbeza, iaitu, dengan Konfrontasi Alkitabiah a.k.a. Biblical Confrontation a.k.a. Godly Discipline and Pursue
In this weeks message Pastor Michael speaks from the Gospel of Matthew about conflict and biblical confrontation.
Have you ever seen a fellow believer in sin and wanted to help them but weren't sure how? Then this is episode for you. Confrontation to some of us is akin to pulling out our own fingernails, but it is necessary at times, and prescribed in the bible in the correct situation. Join us as we navigate and discuss that prescribed method and how to avoid some of the pitfalls along the way. It'll be fun, we guarantee it.
With his unique sense of humor, Jesus teaches us that our vision is impaired and that we are misguided when we judge others before honest self reflection and confession. Luke 6:37-42
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There are many ways to tell if your child is on drugs or not. You can try everything from picking up on physical and social indicators to forcing them to take a drug test.In show #4 of Beyond Sobriety, we discuss these ways as well as the most reliable indicator...your own, God-given intuition and discernment. No one knows you loved one like you do. If something is 'off' or not quite right about them, trust your instinct.We also discuss how to confront them about their behavior in a loving, Biblical way and how to set boundaries that are as healthy as possible for everyone concerned.Many parents and loved ones will naturally be concerned with having to take time off school, work or time away from a growing family if they do require addiction treatment. We go over how to think about the idea of 'putting my life on hold' as well.
In our first episode of the year we discuss Francis Chan's association with the New Apostolic Reformation movement and we dive into how we can agree to disagree with fellow beliefs but also how to approach a brother or sister in Christ who is associating with false teachers. We share our opinion from a biblical standpoint and we also talk about our personal experiences with those who veered off the path of biblical teaching!
In this sermon by Austin West (Collegiate Coordinator with the Metropolitan New York Baptist Association), he walks us through the short letter of Jude in the New Testament and teaches us the power of moments. In addition, he shares some experiences of living in New York City.
Do you fear confrontations with people? Have you ever had to have a "hard talk" with someone and you both left feeling like victims? Do you fear other people's feelings and how they may react to what you're saying? Are you afraid of another person's sin? What is righteous anger? On this episode of the podcast, Ronnie Webster will be teaching us how to confront the failures, mistakes, and sins of others in a healthy, biblical way. You'll find out what righteous anger really is. You'll know how to ask the right questions to get a person's defenses down. You will also learn how to avoid offense and build a place of trust, security, and belonging so that relationships flourish.
How are you at handling conflict? Do you withdraw and avoid conflict at any cost? Do you rush in headlong, eager to set the other person straight? Are you a compromiser who looks at everything like a contract where both parties inevitably have to make trade-offs to get some advantage? As with so many really Read more about Interview 13: Caring Enough to Confront (Jerry Wierwille)[…]
Pastor Jodi Van Rhee teaches about what Jesus says about confrontation and resolving conflict. You should confront someone AFTER you have forgiven them BECAUSE you love the person to COVER others.
The Other Side - The Other Side of an Enemy
The Other Side - The Other Side of an Enemy
The Other Side - The Other Side of an Enemy
The Other Side - The Other Side of an Enemy
There is so much more to confronting a brother or sister that has sinned against you than merely confronting them! Matthew 18:1-20
God gives forgiveness immeasurably! Are we willing to give forgiveness immeasurably? Confrontation with other will not go well unless we are able to just that.
A collection of our weekly sermons from our resident pastors: Dave Lee, Frank Piszczor, and Stan Yee as well as guest pastors and speakers.
We often hear messages about the need for reconciliation, but few times do we hear about the process for reconciliation that Jesus spoke about. In Matthew 18 we address the questions that many of us have--isn't "judging others wrong? who am I to confront others when I have so much sin in my life? Hasn't church discipline hurt others? When understood in the light of the whole chapter and in light of the cross and God's work in us, discipline and confrontation can be a wonderful way to see God's grace at work. Be mindful, though, that mercy, grace, gentleness and humility are much needed.