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TIME STAMPS: 00:00 How Robert & Coach Colt met; about Mr. Sikes, Keto Bricks, and Robert's podcasts Savage Perspectives and The Work. www.ketobrick.com IG @ ketosavage / https://ketogenicbodybuilding.com/ https://ketosavage.com/about/ https://naturalstatesavages.com/ 03:10 Trail running, cardio, and studying the book of Ephesians at men's group. “Be strong in the LORD.” Eph 6:106:15 Inspiration behind the making of the GLAZED DONUT Keto Brick!10:00 Recap of The WNBF Natural State Savages 2025 and plans for 2026; behind the scenes of hosting a bodybuilding competition.16:44 How to eat and celebrate after a show without ruining your results and your hard work.21:14 THE “C” WORD!!! Thoughts on tracking Calories, IIFYM, hormones, and sustainable fat loss.27:02 What are PEPTIDES and do they have any place in natural bodybuilding?29:11 This week's L.I.S.S. (thanks again Stef, from Maine!) and BAD COACH CALLOUT - the Keto diet is a fad diet ???38:02 Seven SUPPLEMENTS St. Peter encourages believers to embody to combat feelings of worthlessness. 2 Peter 1:5-8 “For this very reason make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with endurance, and endurance with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love. For if these things are yours and abound, they will keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful (some translations “useless”) in the knowledge of our LORD Jesus Christ.”39:52 SUPPLEMENT #1 - VIRTUE/GOODNESS; an overview of Robert's prayer life.40:04 How science shows that praying before meals increases the bioavailability of the food you are consuming and enhances your muscle recovery!41:00 SUPPLEMENT #2 - KNOWLEDGE; reading and podcast habits.43:00 SUPPLEMENT #3 - SELF-CONTROL; how to combat cravings and risky situations.44:00 Quitting PORNOGRAPHY and other harmful habits.45:05 SUPPLEMENT #4 - ENDURANCE/STEADFASTNESS; a conversation on meditation practices.47:07 SUPPLEMENT #5 - GODLINESS; church, mass, and Bible reading habits alone and as a couple. Sermons referenced for Leviticus 23 & The Feast of Trumpets as it pertains to The Day of the Lord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoE9bR5UxLE / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2T2HKLBBLc&t=2159s 48:00 SUPPLEMENT #6 - BROTHERLY AFFECTION; how to encourage and remain in contact with those important to you.50:51 SUPPLEMENT #7 - LOVE; how Robert shares the gifts his Higher Power lovingly gave him with the rest of the world and pays it forward.54:03 Exciting news about Robert's new businesses and plans for 2026!Questions for Coach Rich? Book a consultation (free and paid options available) with the UK's leading Keto nutrition expert HERE: Keto 1-to-1 Consultation – KETO PRO SHOP (theketopro.com)Questions for Coach Colt? Your first 15 minute phone call is free. Booking link: https://calendly.com/ssyl/coaching-check-in?month=2024-10 Coach Richard's Supplement Store (UK): https://theketopro.com/collections/keto-supplements Coach Colt's Supplement Store (COMING SOON!) https://primalcutsfitness.com/ *customers may text or email in the meantime for our Venmo Storefront until our product page is finished, as it is still currently under construction*Link for KETO BRICKS: https://glnk.io/zvl/coltmiltonSave 10% on CARNIVORE BARS with code COLT10
Passage: Acts 2-5 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich reminds us that ministry isn’t just for church leaders—it’s for all Christians! Peter and John didn’t have money to give, but they gave what they did have. It’s not what we have that matters, but how we can help others. We should focus on brotherly love, sharing resources, and living out our faith together. Let’s work toward building each other up as a community of believers, always remembering that Jesus could return […]
Passage: Acts 12:1-17 In this message, Philip Stroup reminds us that Brotherly Affection is the visible outcome of our growing faith. It’s not just about personal spiritual growth, but also about helping others grow by building them up, a key part of discipleship. In Acts 12, the early church showed courage and unity amidst persecution. They gathered to earnestly pray for Peter, who was miraculously freed from prison. Prayer is powerful, especially when we join together in fellowship to pray […]
Passage: Acts 6:1-7 In this message, Gary Day emphasized teamwork and helping each other, inspired by the early church in Acts 6, where they overcame an internal conflict regarding food distribution to widows. As we journey together in faith, Gary encouraged us to step into roles that not only strengthen our own spiritual lives but also support the community at large. Bumper music, “November” by Limujii [FTUM Release]
Sunday Sermon // Pastor Ed Romero // Selected Scriptures
In this message, Matt Sorenson explains Brotherly Affection with several practical illustrations: a water park, liquid dispenser containers, and machine gears. He shows that this is where our journey loops from learning and self-discipline back to action and affection. Matt urges us to roll up our sleeves and get involved, using our knowledge and perseverance to serve others – not just from obligation, but from joy and love. We love and serve others because we love and serve Jesus. Bumper […]
Love should be less sentimental more practical. Hebrews 13:1-6 with Tom Ward.
In this opening message of our study on Brotherly Affection, Daniel Goepfrich explains that our journey on “The Path” helps us internally prepare so that we can serve others more fully. Daniel urges us not to view ministry as a chore, but as a way of life. As we mature, we transform from just survival to flourishing, learning about perseverance through suffering, and growing in brotherly affection. Spiritual growth preps us for a life of active service, transforming our approach […]
Message from Steven Morris on July 6, 2025
This sermon explores the Christian call to love one another with brotherly affection and to outdo each other in showing honor, as commanded in Romans 12:10. Pastor Brent Sivnksty emphasizes the importance of sincere, family-like love among believers, rooted in God's mercy and Christ's example. He challenges the congregation to live out these principles both at home and in church, stressing the need for kindness, forgiveness, and putting others' needs before one's own.
2 Peter 1:5-8, Psalm 103:1-18
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Romans 12:9-13As we endeavor to walk in a manner worthy of our calling, guided and motivated by God's Word and the gift of His saving grace, we are to use the gifts which He has distributed among redeemed individuals to serve, build up, and sanctify the body of Christ as we each seek the things of the kingdom, for its coming and the work of the Spirit in our own hearts. Having listed seven gifts that are to be used in the aiding of the saints to be transformed by the renewing of their minds, the Church is to grow up together in the knowledge and righteousness of God. The disposition of the heart comes next, in verses 9-13 when Paul exhorts the saints in Rome to love one another well, for if we are to love those who are our enemies, then we must first love our brothers and sisters in Christ.Worship with us at Reformation OPC Gastonia!Each Lord's Day9:30am & 5:30pm203 Rhyne Oakland Road, Gastonia, NC, 28098(704) 931-8094Our Website: https://refopc.net/ropcgastonia@gmail.com
You can find our broad collection of content on Youtube and Spotify and explore our library of sermons and teachings. Simply go out the website and search "Living Hope Bible Church SA" If you would like to visit us, our services begin at 10:30 am every Sunday at the following address:NG Kerk Zwaanswyk, Tokai Rd, Kirstenhof, Cape Town, 7945
Complimentary Old Testament Passage:Psalm 122Sermon Outline: The nature of Christian affection Affection for Faithful Pastors Affection for faithful brothers and sisters Family Discussion Questions: How are Christians supposed to help other Christians follow Jesus? What is the difference between a pastor and someone who God used to write the Bible? Why is it good that other Christians know about your life, and that you know about their lives? Where is Paul writing this letter from? Which names are surprising to hear in Pauls list? Why? What are the activities of a faithful pastor? What are common substitutes for What are activities Paul notes of a faithful brother or sister in Christ? Which of these do we struggle to value, and why? Why did Paul refuse to take Mark with him in his travels? How can we know that Paul was correct? Why is fallibility an important thing to keep in mind when it comes to Christian fellowship?
1 Thessalonians concludes with a to do list of 15 commands for the believer and then states that God is faithful and He will do it. Seems like a contradiction but it is actually the key to growing in our faith.
Dr. Don Trest continues to address Genuine Love in Romans 12 by looking deeper into brotherly affection and showing honor to one another. bfc4u.org, facebook.com/bfc4u
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This week Blake Chilton teaches on how we can add brotherly affection to our faith, focusing on Philippians 2. Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our online service at www.declarationchurch.net.
Brotherly Affection4-28-2024Romans 12:10watch video here
Dear OBC Family, For the last six months we have spent our time learning about God's creation and covenant in Genesis 1–3. This Sunday, we enter a new sermon series on God's salvation and judgment which is seen in the earliest generations of humanity. From Genesis 4–11, we find that that the mercy and justice of God, first seen in Genesis 3:14–19, is going to continue as it responds to Abel and Cain, Noah and the Nephilim, and Shem and the citizens of Shinar. To begin in Genesis 4:1–7, we will look at the contrasting sacrifices offered by Adam's first two sons. In one son, faith led to an acceptable sacrifice, while in the other self-reliance invited God's judgment. From this, we will learn much about God's grace, God's law, and God's gospel.To prepare for Sunday, therefore, read Genesis 4, Hebrews 11:1-6, and Hebrews 12:18-29. Both passages in the New Testament give us important truths about Cain and Abel, and make connections on how this story from long ago has ongoing relevance for us today.Let's pray that as we gather on Sunday, God will give us ears to hear his voice and turn from self-reliance to a faith that receives his salvation. As the Lord allows, I will look forward to seeing you Sunday.For His Glory and your joy in Jesus,Pastor David-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Discussion & Response Questions (Genesis 4:1 – 7)What does Genesis 4 reveal to us about Adam? Eve? Cain and Abel? God?What do we learn about humanity? What is the division?What are the signs of difference between Cain and Abel? What does this have to do with their sacrifice?What are the details of the sacrifice? Where was it offered? When? Why? How would they know what to do?How do the specific details of the sacrificial system (see Leviticus) inform the way we think about Genesis 4?Where do we see the grace of God? The law of God? The gospel of God?Why is it best to see Genesis 4:7 as an invitation and provision of a sin offering?What does this passage teach us about worshiping God? And living in fellowship with others?
2 Peter 1:5-9 (ESV)Romans 12:9-131 Corinthians 12:12-131 Corinthians 12:24b-261. GenuinenessRomans 12:10a2. Love One Another1 Peter 1:22-25John 13:34-35Romans 12:10b3. Show HonorRomans 12:114. Serve The LordRomans 12:135. Show HospitalityRomans 12:9-212 Peter 1:5-9
Today we look at brotherly affection in Christian community.
Join Matt and John as they discuss this past weekend's sports, continue their series on 2 Peter 1:5-8, and talk about Billy Martin punching a marshmallow salesman: 0:00 Intro and Tease for Episode 200 4:10 Sports update 18:30 Brotherly Affection and Love 35:25 This Day in Sports History 42:05 One Thing we liked
We finish our exploration of 2 Peter 1 by looking that the final 3 virtues: Godliness, Brotherly Affection and Generous, Unselfish Love. If we are people who live these qualities out and they are all growing, we will be useful and fruitful in our deep, personal knowledge of Jesus.
2 Peter 1:5-8. What does it mean to demonstrate brotherly affection in your daily life? How can you live a life like Christ when it comes to your brother's and sisters in the world. In today's message we talk through some examples that Peter gives on what brotherly affection is and isn't to help us understand how we can show more brotherly affection.For upcoming events and important announcements at Skyline, visit our Facebook page for the latest details!If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!
Romans 12:10a June 11, 2023 Pastor Nick Shaffer
Paul knew the Corinthians might reject him and his words—but he sent his letter of admonishment anyway. Pastor Nate Harlan preaches on how to preserve real brotherly affection by not […]
We are coming to the end of our 2nd Peter Series. This is our second to last entry in this series, which we have probably enjoyed more than any of our listeners. We discuss brotherly affection- a christian virtue, pretty much unrelated to the city of Philadelphia. We get back to our series on 2 Peter's supplements for 2022. You can find the first five episode in this series here and here. And here(3), Number 4 and Number 5. and Number 6 Join the Patreon if you want more of us every week! You can follow this podcast all over the internet. twitter, instagram. or facebook Or email us at restlesspodcasting@gmail.com
If we want to grow in godliness we have to grow in togetherness. To truly love and live together as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Do not be Overwhelmed (By the World): From all, to Every, to Each John 3:16-21
Do not be Overwhelmed (By the World): From all, to Every, to Each John 3:16-21
Join the guys this week as they dive into a mini series discussing 2nd Peter 1:3-11 and the Lost and Found Recovery in Christ curriculum that is taught at S2L Recovery! This week we take a look at Brotherly Affection.For the Lost and Found Recovery in Christ curriculum as well as S2L's "Limited Edition" Hoodie, Hat, and Freedom Tee please visit https://S2L.netTo check out The Forgotten Pandemic documentary, visit https://www.TheForgottenPandemic.comFor more information about our all-male residential Christ-Centered Recovery program, please visit https://S2Lrecovery.orgJeremy Stalneckerhttps://www.lifeaudio.com/march-or-di...
This message was given by Pastor Stephen Ganschow.