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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.On today's edition of The Briefing, Dr. Mohler discusses the trend of the rise of church attendance, the life and legacy of Ted Turner, and the politics, morality, and ridiculous fashions of the Met Gala.Part I (00:13 – 13:38)Church Attendance is Higher in New Report– What is Going on with the Trend of the Rise in Church Attendance?Study: In-person worship attendance in U.S rises for first time in decades by NPR (Jason DeRose)Worship attendance at churches up for the first time in decades, according to new report by Religion News Service (Bob Smietana)Signs of Rebound Amid Uneven Recovery: The Changing Congregational Landscape by Hartford Institute for Religion Research“This Place Means Everything to Me”: Key Findings From a National Survey of Post-Pandemic United States by Hartford Institute for Religion ResearchPart II (13:38 – 22:58)Media Titan “Mouth of the South” Dies at 87: The Life and Legacy of Ted TurnerTed Turner, Creator of CNN and the 24-Hour News Cycle, Dies at 87 by The New York Times (Jonathan Kandell)Part III (22:58 – 27:37)Carnality, Consumerism, and the Cultural Elites at Their Most Elite: The Politics, Morality, and Ridiculous Fashions of the Met GalaMet Gala isn’t frivolous. Fashion matters more than ever. by USA Today (Kofi Mframa)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Have you ever felt stuck in a pattern you can't break—like worry keeps winning, anger keeps resurfacing, or temptation keeps circling back? In today's episode of the MY Devotional Podcast, Dr. Michael Youssef warns that many Christians, without realizing it, have allowed Satan to establish strongholds—spiritual fortresses designed to block prayer, cloud discernment, and keep you from living out God's will. Dr. Youssef identifies a key root issue: carnality—when the old sinful nature dominates the new nature Christ has given you. Left unchecked, carnality builds power bases of self-centeredness that weaken your spiritual life from the inside out. But there is hope—and a weapon God has already placed in your hands: prayer. Drawing from Paul's words, Dr. Youssef reminds believers that we don't fight with worldly tools. In Christ, we've been given supernatural, God-powered weapons that can tear down the enemy's dark fortresses—whether they show up as obsessive fear, controlling anxiety, bitterness, hate, lust, or simmering rage. If you're ready to stop managing strongholds and start demolishing them, this devotional will point you to the Father's unconditional love, your secure identity in Christ, and the spiritual authority God gives to overcome. Prayer: Father, thank You that nothing can snatch me out of Your hands. I am Yours forever. Armed with this assurance, help me to break down Satan's strongholds in my life as I surrender to Your Holy Spirit. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen. Today's MY Devotional has been provided by Leading The Way. The voice you hear on the MY Devotional podcast is digitally generated with Dr. Youssef's permission. If today's devotional stirred a question, burden, or need for prayer, you don't have to walk through it alone.
02-04-26 Conquering Carnality by Pastor Darrell Morgan
Weekly Kingdom Outlook Episode 228-The Carnality of the Church The Church consistently finds itself veering towards perilous territory. As time progresses, rational thought supplants Scriptural doctrine and unwavering faith in Christ. Compromise gradually replaces soundness due to its perceived simplicity. Consequently, we find ourselves ensnared in the mire of carnal desires and peril. www.thegatejax.com www.louisdesiena.com @louisdesienaministries
Guided Question Have I genuinely embraced spiritual maturity, or am I still living under the drives of spiritual infancy or willful carnality? Summary Dr. Lewis examines the essential difference between indwelling and control by the Holy Spirit, challenging believers to evaluate the authenticity of their faith. Using 1 Corinthians 3 and Romans 8, he differentiates between the “babe in Christ” (spiritually immature but growing) and the “carnal Christian” (willfully fleshly despite time invested in the faith). Through Scripture and a powerful personal testimony, he warns of the emotional emptiness—pain, numbness, and futility—that accompanies a spiritual walk dominated by the flesh. The message ends with a heartfelt appeal to pursue the “spiritual life”—marked by spiritual disciplines, transformation, and true peace—rather than settling for milk or stagnancy. Outline I. Life in the Spirit vs. the Flesh (Romans 8:9–14) Distinguishing believers by the presence of the Spirit. The call to put sin to death and live as God's children by the Spirit. II. Spiritual Infancy vs. Carnality (1 Corinthians 3:1–3) Infants in Christ: Growing, learning, not yet spiritually mature. Carnal Christians: Willfully controlled by the flesh, not progressing spiritually. III. The Inner Struggle: A Testimony A young believer's heartfelt confession of spiritual emptiness and conflict. IV. Maturity Through Discipline (Hebrews 5:12–14) Moving from milk to meat requires practice, discipline, and spiritual training. V. Final Challenge (Romans 8:5–6) Choosing between a mindset of the flesh (death) and a mindset of the Spirit (life and peace). Key Takeaways True spiritual maturity is more than surviving—it's being Spirit‑controlled, not just Spirit‑indwelt. Spiritual infancy is forgivable, but prolonged carnality reflects a serious choice of the flesh. Emotional and spiritual emptiness among believers can reveal deep internal conflict. God calls us to train our spiritual senses through disciplined practice and obedience. Peace, purpose, and transformation come when our minds are set on the Spirit, not the flesh. Scripture References Romans 8:9–14 – Life in the Spirit vs. life in the flesh. 1 Corinthians 3:1–3 – The contrast between spiritual infancy and carnality. Hebrews 5:12–14 – The call to grow from spiritual milk to solid food. Romans 8:5–6 – The consequences of mindsets set on the flesh versus the Spirit. Recorded 7/19/81
Sunday evening message from the pulpit of Falls Baptist Church
As Christians, we are to live to please Christ. In this passage, we are learning how to do by this by the empowerment and direction of His Spirit, not being led by our own earthly and worldly desires. Visit: abideatascadero.orgEmail: info@abideatascadero.orgInstagram: @abide.calvary_atascFacebook: @AbideCalvaryAtascadero
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Leon du Preez lays out seven decisive keys that break the cycle of carnality by shifting the believer from flesh-led living into Spirit-governed sonship. Identity becomes the battlefield, the mind becomes the gate, and the flesh loses its voice when it is denied authority at the cross. He exposes the difference between being driven and being led, and shows how revelation replaces reaction with composure, clarity, and power. This is not behavioral management, it is a change of government where the spirit rules, the soul aligns, and the body follows. Let these keys reset your hunger, rebuild your inner witness, and move you into daily victory.
Diagnosing Carnality at Corinth, by Dan Duggin. 12/28/2025. Sunday PM Sermon
Today, Pastor Dion doesn't want you to get swept off your feet by the wrong thing. Imagine you were dancing with a partner named Philosophy. The music starts, and you feel unprepared, realizing it's a foxtrot rather than a waltz. Then, you're linked with a partner named Religion. The steps are faster like a jive, becoming syncopated, and hard to keep up with. Finally, you switch to a partner named Carnality. You dance an Argentine tango that's alluring and sways you. Is what you're pairing with causing you to stumble?
We have unlimited access to the supernatural. But, are you letting pride block supernatural blessings? God wants to give what you don't qualify for. Dr. Gabe unpacks the true meaning of faith, emphasizing that faith is not just belief, but assurance—and is foundational to experiencing the supernatural power of God. He challenges listeners to move beyond relying solely on their own efforts and to boldly expect God to do the impossible in their lives.Support the showText encounteratl to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Encounter.Worship with EncounterSundays at 9 AM ET | Wednesdays at 7:30 PM ETSupport EncounterText egive to 77977 Connect with EncounterFacebook | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | WebsiteConnect with Dr. GabeInstagram | YouTube | Website
October 5, 2025. Sunday Bible study with Pastor Cason Kelly.
We tend to think of the Apostle Paul as a mighty man of faith who experienced a life of spiritual victory and powerful service for God. But Paul was quite candid in describing his weaknesses and his internal battle against fleshly desires and indwelling sin. By examining Paul's struggle with his sin and carnal desires, we can find tremendous insight into our own spiritual experience and learn how to honestly and effectively deal with our sin. Tune in as Dr. Donald Barnhouse teaches from Romans 7 on Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/791/29
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Podcast: Light on Life Season Twelve Episode Thirty-Two. Carnality isn't a comfortable topic for followers of Jesus, and it becomes even more challenging when we talk about “crucifying” it. Yet, crucifying our carnality is key to a truly happy life. The Bible lays out the keys to real life in Jesus, and who doesn't want that kind of genuine happiness? The problem arises […] The post How to Crucify Carnality and Live a Happy Life appeared first on emeryhorvath.com. Related posts: Why Growth Is An Essential Mindset For Jesus Followers Why Moving In Strife Means You Need To Grow What Does A Spiritually Mature Jesus Follower Look Like?
Bishop Roy Lisath - Sunday, August 31, 2025
Bishop Roy Lisath - Sunday, August 31, 2025
Bishop Roy J Lisath will why we, as the Body of Christ, must move away from the things of the world. All preceding sermons are in the video archives. - Sunday, August 17, 2025
Bishop Roy J Lisath, Pastor - Sunday, August 17, 2025
Bishop Roy J Lisath will why we, as the Body of Christ, must move away from the things of the world. All preceding sermons are in the video archives. - Sunday, August 17, 2025
Bishop Roy J Lisath will why we, as the Body of Christ, must move away from the things of the world. All preceding sermons are in the video archives. - Sunday, August 17, 2025
Bishop Roy J Lisath, Pastor - Sunday, August 17, 2025
Bishop Roy J Lisath will why we, as the Body of Christ, must move away from the things of the world. All preceding sermons are in the video archives. - Sunday, August 17, 2025
The sermon examines the distinctions between natural, spiritual, and carnal Christians, emphasizing that believers can be saved yet remain controlled by the flesh rather than the Holy Spirit. It cautions against spiritual immaturity, envy, strife, and division, highlighting the importance of rejecting worldly wisdom and embracing a life of submission to God's will. The message underscores that true spiritual growth requires recognizing the temple of God within, rejecting self-reliance, and actively seeking a deeper relationship with Christ, ultimately leading to eternal rewards and a life aligned with divine purpose.
Bishop Roy J Lisath will why we, as the Body of Christ, must move away from the things of the world. All preceding sermons are in the video archives. - Sunday, August 10, 2025
The sermon examines the distinctions between natural, spiritual, and carnal Christians, emphasizing that believers can be saved yet remain controlled by the flesh rather than the Holy Spirit. It cautions against spiritual immaturity, envy, strife, and division, highlighting the importance of rejecting worldly wisdom and embracing a life of submission to God's will. The message underscores that true spiritual growth requires recognizing the temple of God within, rejecting self-reliance, and actively seeking a deeper relationship with Christ, ultimately leading to eternal rewards and a life aligned with divine purpose.
Bishop Roy J Lisath will why we, as the Body of Christ, must move away from the things of the world. All preceding sermons are in the video archives. - Sunday, August 10, 2025
Ps. Bowman brings a sobering challenge to men of God: staying spiritually on fire as we age in the faith. Preaching from 1 Kings 1, we explore the decline of King David's inner thermostat — both physically and spiritually — and how bad advice and fading discipline can lead men into compromise.Key Themes:The danger of spiritual hypothermiaThe loss of wisdom when passion fadesHow pride and comfort destroy men of GodEarly warning signs of backslidingDrawing lines of conviction that you'll never crossWhether you're a father, leader, or disciple, this message will ignite a fresh passion to live holy, stay vigilant, and finish the race strong.Chapters0:00 - Taking the Land Podcast: Leadership Monday0:53 - Happy Father's Day & Message Introduction2:25 - The Danger of Hypothermia in the Spirit4:43 - David's Failing Thermostat: A Spiritual Warning7:02 - Losing the Inner Fire of Salvation9:26 - God's Symbol of Fire in Scripture11:00 - Lukewarmness and Bad Advice13:07 - Spiritual Sluggishness & Cold-Blooded Christianity14:50 - When Wisdom Fades With Age17:46 - Carnal Advice vs. Godly Standards19:41 - Life's Disciplines: The Father's Day Challenge21:56 - The Price of Carnality & Exploitation of Weakness23:30 - Pride: The Silent Killer of Older Saints24:47 - David's Example: Will Not vs. Cannot26:58 - The M-80 Story: Stupidity Overcomes Wisdom27:46 - God's Early Warnings Against Pride & Jealousy30:00 - Final Challenge: Draw the Line and Don't Cross It31:20 - Altar Call & Closing PrayerShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
Episode #276 of 15 Minutes and a Big Idea. A Podcast by The Mended Collective. In this episode, we examine 1 Corinthians 9:19-23. Big Idea: Adapt for the Gospel 1) Become All Things 2) Conformity Isn't Carnality 3) You May Save Some Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/15bigidea/?view_public_for=110691360592088 The Mended Collective: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSlUSkU2N0UEy4Bq1HgpFEQ Email: 15bigideapodcast@gmail.com Theme Music: "Advertime" by Rafael Krux
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1 Sam 14:1-23. Jonathan went forward by faith, with his armoured bearer right behind him. They believed that God could give them the victory, even though they were vastly outnumbered. Let's not limit ourselves by ourselves, for God is with us!
MESSAGE | Dr. Brian Payne (Pastor) "Wisdom from Above: The Mark of a Believer James 3:13-18 1 | The Conduct of Wisdom (v. 13) 2 | The Carnality of Worldly Wisdom (v. 14-16) 3 | The Christ-likeness of Heavenly Wisdom (v. 17-18)
Don't let tiredness be an excuse for carnality.
Send us a textIn this invigorating episode, we tackle the question of whether a Christian can truly possess a carnal mind while following Christ. Our spirited discussion navigates the intricate landscape of faith, desire, and the human struggle against sin. By referencing Paul's letters to the Corinthians, we explore the concept of carnality in believers and how it reflects in our daily lives. This episode urges listeners to understand their spiritual growth stages, encouraging an atmosphere of grace and understanding.We engage with key biblical texts to unpack the heart-mind connection, emphasizing personal responsibility in the sanctification process. As we reflect on our walks with God, we recognize the value of community in fostering growth and accountability, encouraging deeper biblical engagement.Are you stuck on spiritual "milk," wondering how to progress? Tune in, relate to our journey, and share your thoughts on how grace and sin intertwine in the life of a believer. Remember, the beautiful journey of faith is not about perfection, but direction. Don't miss this insightful exchange that might just inspire you to dive deeper into your walk with God!Faith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Breaking down faith, culture & big questions - a mix of humor with real spiritual growth. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Wednesday Night service on 1-8-25 with Pastor Herring's, "Carnality...or Temporary Struggles?"
In the ninth episode of "Kinds of Unbelief," Duane Sheriff discusses the four types of unbelief: rejection of Jesus, lack of knowledge, wrong knowledge, and carnality. In this episode, he focuses on carnality, which he defines as being influenced by our five physical senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.When we allow our physical senses to dominate our thoughts and actions, we risk falling into the trap of unbelief, preventing us from fully experiencing God's power. Romans 8:6 teaches that "to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace." Carnality is a common struggle among believers, often leading them to doubt God's word. The only way to overcome this unbelief is by disciplining our senses through fasting and prayer. Shifting our focus from the physical to the spiritual aligns our hearts and minds with God's truth, allowing us to walk by faith and not be swayed by our circumstances or feelings.
Paul rebuked the Corinthians for their lack of growth in 1 Corinthians 3:1-4. He did not condemn them as carnal babes in Christ at the beginning of their faith, but they had not grown, and were still carnal. This carnality led to division and strife. They had become Christians, but reverted to behaving like mere men.
Pastor Ricky Gravley- A sermon preached Sunday Evening, on November 17, 2024.
Send us a textThis week we look at Christ's rebuke of Peter and how the cross deals with our carnality.Main Scripture:Matthew 16:21-23Additional Scripture:Romans 8:5-8Acts 17:29-31Matthew 16:24-28Galatians 5:19-26Romans 12:1-2Matthew 16:28
Dr. Paul Chappell - The Problem of Carnality by West Coast Baptist College
8/30/24. Minutes in the Word scriptures for today: 1 Corinthians 3:4. Resources: enduringword.com; biblehub.com; logos.com; and Life Application Study Bible. Listen daily at 10:00 am CST on https://kingdompraiseradio.com. November 2021 Podchaser list of "60 Best Podcasts to Discover!" LISTEN, LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE! #MinutesWord; @MinutesWord; #dailybiblestudy #dailydevotional #christianpodcaster #prayforpeace
8/29/24. Minutes in the Word scriptures for today: 1 Corinthians 3:3. Resources: enduringword.com; biblehub.com; logos.com; and Life Application Study Bible. Listen daily at 10:00 am CST on https://kingdompraiseradio.com. November 2021 Podchaser list of "60 Best Podcasts to Discover!" LISTEN, LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE! #MinutesWord; @MinutesWord; #dailybiblestudy #dailydevotional #christianpodcaster #prayforpeace
8/27/24. Minutes in the Word scriptures for today: 1 Corinthians 3:1. Resources: enduringword.com; Listen daily at 10:00 am CST on https://kingdompraiseradio.com. November 2021 Podchaser list of "60 Best Podcasts to Discover!" LISTEN, LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE! #MinutesWord; @MinutesWord; #dailybiblestudy #dailydevotional #christianpodcaster #prayforpeace