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Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Hebrews 11:11-12 Sarah's Faith in God's Power and Promise

Redeemer Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 32:08


I. Faith trusts God's power to accomplish what man is impotent to achieve, v11. II. Faith trusts God's faithfulness to fulfill what he has promised, v12.

Living the Dream with Curveball
From Popcorn Stands to Courtrooms Bob Martin's Unconventional Journey

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 40:52 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this enlightening episode of "Living the Dream with Curveball," host Curveball welcomes Bob Martin, an esteemed author, professor, and former criminal trial lawyer. Bob shares his fascinating journey from a carnival upbringing to becoming a successful lawyer, and how an unexpected turn led him to mindfulness and writing. Discover how Bob's unique perspective on spirituality, influenced by both Taoism and Christianity, has shaped his life and work. He also delves into his books, including a spiritual thriller "Children of Abraham," and a Christian devotional inspired by the Tao Te Ching. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about mindfulness, justice, and the pursuit of a wise and happy life.Want to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600Challenger XChallengerX is a bold new podcast that dives deep into the minds of leaders...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Providence Reformed Church Las Vegas Sermons
The Children of Abraham - Romans 4:9-17

Providence Reformed Church Las Vegas Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 44:12


November 10, 2024 sermon from Providence Reformed Church Las Vegas by Pastor Travis Peterson --- Note: Not our normal recording source

Living Words
Children of Abraham

Living Words

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024


Children of Abraham Galatians 3:1-14 by William Klock Have you ever heard of Charles Blondin?  He was a French acrobat, daredevil, and tight-rope walker in the middle of the Nineteenth Century.  He is most famous for crossing the Niagara Gorge, just above the falls, walking a tight-rope in 1859.  He was the first person to do so.  And it drew a crowd, so he did it again and again and again.  But to keep the crowds coming back he had to keep finding new and more impressive ways to walk the tight-rope across the gorge.  He crossed walking backwards.  He crossed while blindfolded.  He crossed pushing a loaded wheelbarrow.  He crossed while walking the tight-rope on stilts.  He once carried a chair with him, balanced the chair on a single leg on the rope, then stood on the chair.  Another time he stopped mid-rope, cooked himself an omelet (Yes, I'm also struggling to figure out how he did that), ate the omelet, and then continued to the other side.  But, I think, his most impressive feat was crossing Niagara Gorge on a tight-rope while carrying his manager.  I mean, in terms of physical challenges, that was probably one of the easier things Blondin did.  The impressive bit is that his manager trusted him enough to be part of the stunt. So picture Charles Blondin on a tight-rope, crossing Niagara Gorge with his manager—his name was Harry Colcord—on his back.  But then imagine, Harry, halfway across, telling Blondin to stop and put him down.  “This has been nice, and I know you told me not to look down, but I did.  And the water is churning away way down there as it gets ready to go over the falls and, well, I think I'd feel better if I got off your back and got myself across the tight-rope alone.”  Imagine what Blondin would have said to him.  “You witless fool!” Well, that's what Paul writes to the churches in Galatia, having heard that they're talking about getting circumcised.  Look at Galatians 3:1-5. You witless Galatians!  Who as bewitched you?  Messiah Jesus was portrayed on the cross before your very eyes!  There's just one thing I want to know from you.  Did you receive the Spirit by doing the works of torah, or by hearing and believing?  You are so witless!  You began with the Spirit, and now you're ending with the flesh?  Did you really suffer so much for nothing—if indeed it is going to be for nothing?  The one who gives you the Spirit and performs powerful deeds among you—does he do this through your performance of torah, or through hearing and believing?   So chapter 2 ended with Paul writing about the faithful son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.  He's reminded them of the cross and now Paul launches into his main argument with that violent image of the cross at the forefront.  “Messiah Jesus was portrayed on the cross before your very eyes!”  It's hard to say exactly what Paul means by that.  When he was there, did he give them a graphic description of Jesus' crucifixion?  Maybe.  But everyone in the Roman world knew about crucifixion.  I think it's safe to say that pretty much everyone had seen a crucifixion at some point.  They knew how awful it was.  Whatever it means that the cross was displayed to them, Paul's point is that the Galatians knew all about Jesus and the cross and they should have understood how it had changed everything.  They should have understood how it turned everything Jews thought about their identity and everything about the rule of torah upside-down.  Jesus' death changed everything.  Paul had taught them that.  When he'd left them, they understood all of this—or so he thought.  But now—they're talking about getting circumcised.  He's utterly flabbergasted.  How could this be, so he practically shouts at them, “You witless Galatians!”  I thought I knew you, but now this?  Has someone cast a stupid spell on you?  Jesus and the Spirit got them halfway across the tightrope, but now they're looking down at the long drop and the churning waters and thinking that maybe they should play it safe and go the rest of the way with torah instead.  And Paul's point: Torah never would have got you this far.  Don't be stupid.  Let Jesus and the Spirit take you all the way. He's got one question for them, but it spills out as six.  Who has bewitched you?  Did you receive the Spirit through the torah or through hearing and believing the gospel?  Again, are you really this dumb?  Having begun in the Spirit, are you going to end in the flesh?  Have you suffered so much for nothing?  And, did God give you his Spirit and has he done powerful things amongst you because you obeyed torah or because you heard and believed?  It all boils down to one question.  Paul asks them to consider everything that's happened to them since he first visited them and proclaimed the good news about Jesus the Messiah.  He asks them: “Did all that happen because you were keeping the Jewish law?”  Of course, the answer is a resounding “No!”  Everything that had happened to them had happened through the power of the gospel and the giving of the Spirit as they listened and believed. And when Paul says that, he makes sure to put all the stress on the gospel and on the Spirit and none on them.  The gospel was proclaimed, they believed—and then they discovered that it was actually all along the Spirit already at work amongst them.  That's the point here.  Their lives had been transformed by the Spirit and the Spirit was doing amazing things in their churches, not because of anything they had done—and certainly not because they'd decided to start living according to the Jewish law.  Up til now, they hadn't even considered doing that.  So, no, none of this had happened because of their works.  Just the opposite, their works were actually the work of God's Spirit in them—a gift they'd received, a new life into which they'd been plunged when they believed the good news and were baptised in the Messiah.  Their new life had begun with the Spirit.  So why, O why, Paul wants to know, are they now turning back to the flesh? Now, we should pause here and ask what Paul means when he writes about Spirit and flesh.  The Spirit is God's Spirit, but for Paul it sort of becomes a shorthand for new life and new creation.  The Spirit is the down payment on the resurrection life of the new world that God has promised.  The life of the Spirit is a preview of what life will one day be like when God finally sets his creation (and us!) fully to rights.  The Spirit is a preview in the sense that we now have a taste of that life, but the Spirit, through his work in us, also gives the world a preview of what God's new world will be like.  Think about that.  The Church is—or it should be—a preview of the age to come, of God's new creation.  On the other hand, the “flesh” for Paul is shorthand for the corruption, decay, and death of the old age—it's shorthand for life without the redeeming work of Jesus and the renewing work of the Spirit.  But, too, Paul also writes about the Jewish people “according to the flesh”—Abraham's biological descendants marked out with the sign of circumcision in their flesh.  To be clear, though, when Paul talks about flesh and Spirit, he is absolutely not using these works in the sense of the Greek philosophers—whose ideas persist today—who thought the physical word or the physical body (the flesh) was some bad thing and that the spirit was some good, non-material essence—the real us—that needs to be set free.  For Paul, we can think of “flesh” as representing the old age dominated by sin and death and “Spirit” as representing the life of god's new creation. So obviously the Spirit is important.  The Spirit shows that the promises made to Abraham have finally come true through the death and resurrection of Jesus.  The Spirit is the evidence of the gospel doing its work.  This is why, for example, the Pentecostal and Charismatic idea that separated the gift of the Spirit from belief in the gospel is such a problem.  (If Paul had been alive in the early Twentieth Century he would, I expect, have written an equally sternly worded epistle to them.)  The Spirit is not an add-on to life in Jesus—as if you can believe in Jesus now and receive the Spirit at some later time—or even not at all.  To believe the gospel is to trust in Jesus the Messiah, not just for the forgiveness of sins—as if that's all there is to gospel.  To believe in the gospel is to become part of God's promised new creation, to be plunged into the Spirit so that the very life of God himself makes us new.  To be in the Messiah is to have the Spirit in you.  You cannot separate the two.  Anything less than that is, as Paul would put it, “flesh” and, Brothers and Sisters, the gospel which begins with the Spirit ends in the Spirit.  It will never leave us stuck in the flesh.  The Lord does not deliver you from bondage in Egypt only to leave you stuck in Egypt.  He leads you through the Red Sea and into the promised land. So, to sum up so far: We live the life of the Spirit not because of anything we've done, but because we have heard and believed the good news about Jesus, crucified and risen.  Even then, the fact that we have “heard” it, is because the Spirit was already at work in us.  Now, lets move on to verse 6.  Paul writes: It's like Abraham.  “He believed God, and it was counted to him for righteousness.”  So you know that it's people of faith who are children of Abraham.   Remember what I talked about last week.  Why was Abraham so important to Paul?  Because the story of redemption begins with him.  He's the model for all of God's people thereafter.  The Lord spoke into a world completely lost in the darkness of paganism and he called Abraham: “Go to the land I will show you and I will give you a family and an inheritance.”  It was a crazy promise made by a strange God, but Abraham believed—he trusted—and the Lord established a covenant with him and with his children.  Through them, the Lord would, one day, drive away the darkness and set the world to rights.  I said last week, that's what “righteousness” is about for Paul.  It's about membership in this covenant family of God.  For the Jews in Paul's day the human race was divided into two groups: the Jews were the “righteous”, the “sinners” were everyone else.  It began with Abraham—long before there was ever a torah or, for that matter, even before circumcision.  The Lord established a covenant with Abraham because of faith and—here's the key point for Paul here that stands like a mountain over this whole passage—it is this faith, this trust in the Lord that marks out Abraham's family.  It's the faith people, not the circumcision people who will inherit God's promises.  Imagine Paul pointing his finger at the Galatians—most of whom were gentiles—as he says this.  He's saying, “This means you.”  They—gentile believers renewd by God's Spirit— they were the sign that God's promises to Abraham were finally coming true.  He goes on in verse 8: The scriptures foresaw that God would justify the nations by faith, so it announced the gospel to Abraham in advance, when it declared that ‘the nations will be blessed in you.'  So you see, the people of faith are blessed along with faithful Abraham.   God's promises were a lot bigger than Abraham.  Again, God began a project with Abraham, through which he intended to bring the whole world—the nations—out of the darkness of sin and death.  And Paul could point to these gentile believers in Galatia and say, “See!  You are living proof of the faithfulness of the God of Israel.  In you, the blessing promised to Abraham has begun to reach the nations.  Brothers and Sisters, the same goes for us.  Some of my ancestors were Jews, but most of them were pagans who worshipped oak trees.  They heard the good news about Jesus, the Spirit got hold of them, they believed, and the Spirit led them out of the darkness and made them sons and daughters of Abraham and inheritors of his promise.  You and I are proof that God is faithful to do what he promised. And that's Paul's next point.  It's God who is faithful.  The promises weren't fulfilled because Abraham's family was faithful.  Some of them were, but on the whole, Israel failed miserably.  Look at verses 10-12: Because, you see, those who belong to the “works-of-the-law” camp are under a curse.  For it is written, “Cursed is everyone who does not stick fast by everything written in the book of the law, to perform it.”  But because nobody is justified before God in the law, it's clear that “the righteous shall live by faith.”  The law, however, is not by faith; rather “the one who does them shall live by them.”   We know that the “faith people” are justified—that means they're the ones counted as “righteous”, as God's people—because those who put their stock in doing the Jewish law, well, they're under a curse.  Paul quotes Deuteronomy 27:26, “Cursed is everyone who does not stick fast by everything written in the book of the law, to perform it.”  Now, Paul's point isn't that it's impossible to keep the law, so don't bother trying.  What he's saying is that if—like the agitators in Galatia or the people from James in Antioch—if you decide to go down the road of circumcision, well, that's just the first step.  There are 612 other commandments you'll have to follow and not even the agitators, not even these “circumcision people” were doing all of that.  Torah is all or nothing. Here's where Paul is going with this.  He's telling the story again.  I think we miss that because we've been trained to think in terms of abstract doctrinal propositions, but for Paul it was all about the story of God and his people.  It began with Abraham and the family that the Lord miraculously gave him to carry forward his promises to the nations, but along the way the story shows that Abraham's family was infected with the same sin problem as the rest of the human race—the very same problem God's promises were meant to heal. This is the lens through which the Jews of Paul's day saw themselves.  The Essenes at Qumran—the people responsible for the Dead Sea Scrolls—they're a great example of this.  They saw that Israel was broken and fallen, disloyal and incapable of carrying forward the Lord's promises.  They believed that the Lord was, secretly through them, launching his new covenant to set everything right.  Their scroll on torah (4QMMT) sums it all up.  First there was a time of blessing under David and Solomon, but King Jeroboam sinned and his successors down the line through Zedekiah kept sinning and that brought the curse of Deuteronomy 27 on the nation.  Deuteronomy—Moses reiteration of the law before the Israelites crossed into the promised land, it promised blessing if the people trusted the Lord and a curse if they were unfaithful.  So the Lord did what he promised.  He caused them to be carried way into exile and, even though the people had returned from exile to the promised land, the curse continued—for another five hundred years.  Being ruled over by godless gentiles like the Romans was the proof.  What Israel needed was a new covenant.  Now, the Qumran community was unique in thinking that they were the people of that new covenant, but most other Jews would have agreed with the basic outline of the story.  The angry Pharisees who wrote the Palms of Solomon and the Maccabean martyrs would have agreed.  Ezra and Nehemiah and Daniel said the same thing: God's people, even after some of them had returned to Jerusalem, they were still sinful, still in “exile”, still “slaves in our own land”.  The promises of Deuteronomy 30, the promises that would come true if Israel were faithful, they had never happened.  Isaiah's promises of everything set to rights was only a dream.  Deuteronomy warned of that if Israel was unfaithful she would fall under a curse and Paul and his fellow Jews saw that curse happening in their own day.  Oppression by the pagan Romans was the current iteration in a long line back to Babylon. So Paul sums up the problem in verse 11 when he says that nobody is justified before God in the law, so “the righteous shall live by faith”.  He's quoting Habakkuk there.  But that was the big question for Paul and his fellow Jews.  There were these big promises.  Habakkuk said the righteous shall live by faith, but how were they supposed to get there?  No matter what Israel did, no matter how many reform movements came along, Israel was stuck in unfaithfulness and living under the curse.  Buckling down, like the Pharisees, and doing the law even harder wasn't working.  That's why Paul quotes Leviticus 18:5: “You shall therefore keep my statues and my rules; if a person does them, he shall live by them: I am the Lord”.  There's a promise there, but pretty much everyone by Paul's day had lost hope.  Yes, if we keep the Lord's statues we will live, but no matter what we do and no matter how hard we try, we fail.  So Paul throws up his hands in despair and, I think, most other thoughtful Jews of his day would have thought the same way.  What more can we do? But as discouraging as this story might seem, if you really believed that all of Israel's woes were the curse promised in Deuteronomy 27, there was hope that one day, somehow the blessing of Deuteronomy 30 would happen—including God's renewal of his people by his Spirit.  And so, while his fellow Jews felt the weight of Leviticus 18:5, Paul saw the beginnings of hope there.  This was the Lord's promise and the Lord is faithful.  Paul saw it pointing to a new covenant and a new way of keeping the law—one that would finally work.  This—this new thing—is what Paul saw had happened—was happening—through Jesus the Messiah.  He goes on in verses 13 and 14: The Messiah redeemed us from the curse of the law, by becoming a curse on our behalf, as it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.”  This was so that the blessing of Abraham could flow through to the nations in Messiah Jesus—and so that we might receive the promise of the Spirit, through faith. Paul saying, “It seemed hopeless, but look what God has done!  The curse that Deuteronomy promised has been borne by the Messiah.  Jesus can do that, because—remember—the king represents his people.  That's why I stressed last week that it's not just the promise to Abraham that's important, but that we also remember how David, the King, was incorporated into the promise as well.  So Jesus the Messiah, the King came to the place where the pagans, agents of the curse, were oppressing his people and he took the curse on himself.  And he didn't do it in some abstract way.  It was obvious.  It was unmistakable.  The cross was the great symbol of Roman oppression and brutality.  Jesus literally took Israel's curse on himself when he died on the cross. Israel, through her unfaithfulness, had become like a logjam in the river of God's blessing, so Jesus the King became, himself, a literal son of Abraham and bore Israel's curse himself, thereby becoming the conduit for God to pour out his Spirit.  He cleared the logjam.  This is what Paul means in verse 14 when he writes that the blessing of Abraham could flow through to the nations in Messiah Jesus”.  That's the first result of Jesus' death on the cross.  The second thing he did was to renew God's covenant.  This is what the prophets had promised.  The Lord wasn't just going to let Israel rot away as a logjam in the river or even bypass Israel.  Through Jesus, God poured out his Spirit on Israel, giving them a new way to keep his law, so that they could, again and as he intended, be the river carrying his blessings to the nations.  That's why Paul says we, meaning he and his fellow Jews who believed the good news about Jesus, we “might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith”.  God has dealt with the logjam created by the law and the unfaithfulness of Israel and he's done so through Jesus' death and through the pouring out of his Spirit.  And now Paul and his fellow Jewish missionaries are like the river, freed of the logjam, rushing out to carry the light and life of God to the nations.  For Paul, the mission to the gentiles and the fact that in Jesus, the gentile and Jewish believers were worshiping and eating and gathering around the Lord's Table together as one family, this was proof that God is faithful to do what he has promised. That's as far as we'll go today with Chapter 3.  These verses have a reputation for being notoriously difficult, but a lot of that is because for a very long time we've tried to read what Paul says here as abstract doctrinal propositions, when what Paul is really doing is telling the story of God and his people.  Paul does it that way in part because it puts the faithfulness of God to his promises front and centre and gives us reason to believe him and to trust him, but Paul also puts this all in terms of this great story of redemption, because it shows us our place in the story.  When we look at this in terms of the story, what stands out in the middle of it is that we are, by faith in the Messiah, members of Abraham's promised family.  By faith in Jesus the Messiah, not by circumcision or torah or anything else.  By faith in Jesus the Messiah.  Getting that right was the solution to the problems in Galatia.  Think about that.  When we think about Christian identity, how often do we think of in terms of being sons and daughters of Abraham?  This was a really, really big deal for Paul.  And as much as we sang the song about Father Abrahamwhen we were kids in Sunday School—I am one of them, and so are you—this theme is almost entirely ignored down through the history of the church.  We even have a whole school of recent evangelical theology committed to the idea that only ethnic Jews are children of Abraham.  But this truth, that we are children of Abraham and heirs of God's promises to him, it's absolutely essential to Paul.  So much so, that for him the gospel stands or falls on this truth.  It means that we're part of the story and it means that as God pours his Spirit into us and makes us his temple, we see his faithfulness to his promises. Think on that as you come to the Lord's Table this morning.  We eat the bread and drink the wine as one family in fulfilment of the promises that the Lord made so long ago to Abraham.  We are brothers and sisters, because Jesus has, by his grace, grafted us into this family.  The simple fact that we are here together and that God has poured his Spirit into us, is proof of his faithfulness.  So eat the bread and drink the wine, look around at your brothers and sisters, remember our place in this story, and have faith, believe, trust.  We live in difficult days and like, Charles Blondin's manager, sitting on his shoulders and looking down at the long drop and the churning waters, we might be tempted to get down and walk the tightrope ourselves.  Brothers and Sisters, keep the faith, keep trusting in the God who has proved himself faithful.  Jesus and the Spirit have brought us this far and Jesus and the Spirit will see us through to the end. Let's pray: Gracious Father, who keep us steadfast in faith, we pray.  We are fickle, but you have proved yourself faithful.  Remind us always of the great story into which you have grafted us so that we live in your faithfulness, redeemed by your Son and renewed by your Spirit.  Give us grace to trust and obey you and to be your river of gospel life flowing to the nations.  Through Jesus we pray.  Amen.

Cherokee Presbyterian Church: Sermons by Rev. Rob Cely and more

Rev. Rob Cely Galatians 3:5-9, 26-29            Connect with us -> https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/eEaXQA5/connect Prayer Card -> https://conta.cc/35ocvg6 Giving and more important links -> https://linktr.ee/cherokeepresbyterian

First Presbyterian Church
Children of Abraham: True Sonship

First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 34:00


First Presbyterian Church
Children of Abraham: True Sonship

First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 34:33


Church of the Canyons
The Children of Abraham

Church of the Canyons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024


8/11/2024 - Kris Ullman

GraceView Church Podcast
The True Children of Abraham

GraceView Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024


Galatians Series

Solid Joys Daily Devotional
Who Are the Children of Abraham?

Solid Joys Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 4:11


We don't become heirs of Abraham's promises by working for God but by being confident that God works for us.

Woodburn Baptist Church: Sermons (Audio)

Think you've got faith figured out? Think again. This Sunday we're exploring a story of epic fails and ultimate forgiveness, all wrapped up in one man's journey.

Woodburn Baptist Sermons
Children of Abraham

Woodburn Baptist Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 45:23


Think you've got faith figured out? Think again. This Sunday we're exploring a story of epic fails and ultimate forgiveness, all wrapped up in one man's journey.

Spicer Street Church
Children of Abraham

Spicer Street Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024


Children of Abraham. Type: Sermon

Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Hebrews 6:13-18 Assurance Grounded in God

Redeemer Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 33:13


How can Christians have full assurance of hope? I. Because of the promise and oath of God, vv13-15. II. Because of the humility, integrity, and kindness of God, vv16-18. III. Because of the Son of God, vv19-20.

Spark Cast
Romans | All Children Of Abraham [Kevin Neuner]

Spark Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 23:57


Religious identity markers (a.k.a. "tribal" identifiers) are not what is credited as righteousness. What matters is faithfulness to core behavioral values. Abraham is the primal example of this principle, why he is the father of our faith.

One Ancient Hope Podcast
Children of Abraham (Matthew 3:1-17) | 123123

One Ancient Hope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 39:51


Children of Abraham (Matthew 3:1-17) | 123123 by One Ancient Hope Presbyterian Church

Central Sermon Podcast
The Mother of God & the Children of Abraham

Central Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 30:50


Grace Church Abu Dhabi Sermons
Becoming the Children of Abraham

Grace Church Abu Dhabi Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023


The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. (Num. 6:24-26).

Friendship on SermonAudio
The Children of Abraham

Friendship on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 37:00


A new MP3 sermon from Knox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Children of Abraham Subtitle: Galatians Speaker: Pastor Jeremy Logan Broadcaster: Knox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/17/2023 Bible: Galatians 3:7-9 Length: 37 min.

The Prodigal Son
Week 07 / A Study In Galatians / By Faith Made To Be Children Of Abraham

The Prodigal Son

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 22:18


November 01 2023 Wednesday Week 07 / A Study In Galatians By Faith Made To Be Children Of Abraham  #findoutwhoyouare My Vision My vision is to teach the world Who They Are In Jesus Christ their Lord and Savior! To Teach them what the Bible says about them and who they have been made to be in the promises of God's Word. This changed my life years ago and completely transformed me from a person full of doubt, fear and unbelief to a strong confident Christian that knows I can do anything through Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. And I'm determined to teach the world what God has taught and commissioned me to teach and that is His Word.  That commission takes me to jails and detention centers weekly along with other open doors at many churches and ministries that are wanting to teach these important truths to the world. My podcast goes out 6 days a week to help the people I am ministering to grow in the truths that God has taught me for many years now. This podcast is free to all that want to listen and grow strong in who God has made them to be in Christ Jesus their Lord and Savior. My Prayers For The World Ephesians 1:15-23 NLT  'Ever since I first heard of your strong faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for God's people everywhere, I have not stopped thanking God for you. I pray for you constantly, asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God. I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope he has given to those he called—his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance. I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God's power for us who believe him. This is the same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God's right hand in the heavenly realms. Now he is far above any ruler or authority or power or leader or anything else—not only in this world but also in the world to come. God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church. And the church is his body; it is made full and complete by Christ, who fills all things everywhere with himself.'  Ephesians 3:14-21 NLT 'When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God. Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.' This In Him Scripture Study Started On June 21 2021 Go Back And Listen From The Beginning…  The Study In Romans Started on March 30 2022… The Study In 1 Corinthians Started On September 19 2022… Matthew 11:28  Find Rest In Jesus Christ Your Lord and Savior… Mark 10:29-30  100 Fold Return…  Psalm 37:4  God will give you the desires of your heart… The Galations, having launched their Christian experience by faith, seem content to leave their voyage of faith and chart a new course based on works—a course Paul finds disturbing.  His letter to the Galations is a vigorous attack against the gospel of works and a defense of the gospel of faith.   Paul begins by setting forth his credentials as an apostle with a message from God:  blessing comes from God on the basis of faith, not law.  The law declares men guilty and imprisons them; faith sets men free to enjoy liberty in Christ.  But liberty is not license.  Freedom in Christ means freedom to produce the fruits of righteousness through a Spirit-led lifestyle. Galatians 3:7 Romans 10:9-10  Salvation… 1 John 1:9  Confess your sins God Will Cleanse You… Romans 13:8  Live in God's Love… Romans 8:16-17  Heirs of God and Joint Heirs with Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… Revelation 1:6  We are kings and priest in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… Romans 10:13  Call On The Name Of Jesus And Make Him Lord today… The Biblical Definition Of Grace Is God's Unmerited Favor… Matthew 18:19-20  I will agree with you about your prayer request… Acts 10:34  God is not a respecter of persons. He loves and cares for us all the same… Romans 12:3  God has given us His Faith… Biblical Hope Is A Confident Expectation… Romans 5:5  God has given us His Love… 2 Corinthians 5:17  We are new creatures in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… 2 Corinthians 5:21  We are the Righteousness of God in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… God's Word Is True Above All Opinions…  Romans 12:2  Renew your mind to what God's Word says… Believe God's Word Above All Opinion… Philippians 4:13  We can do all things through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior… Philippians 4:19  God will provide all your needs… Romans 10:17  Faith In God comes from hearing God's Word… Isaiah 54:17 No weapon will prosper against me… 1 John 4:4  Greater is He In All Of Us… 1 John 1:9  Confess your sins God Will Cleanse You…  John 3:3  You Must Be Born Again… Luke 15:10  Heaven Rejoices Over One Person That Repents And Is Born Again… John 3:16  Believe On The Lord Jesus Christ Your Lord And Savior… 1 Peter 2:24  Healing… Mark 10:29-30  100 Fold Return… Luke 6:38  Give and it will be given unto you… Share This Podcast On Your Social Media Website https://the-prodigalson.com What God's Word Can Do In Your Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJWTZG_x2vE&t=3s Email tstacyhayes@gmail.com YouVersion Bible App  https://my.bible.comi iOS App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prodigal-son/id1450529518?mt=8 …  Android App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.prodical  Social Media https://www.facebook.com/The-Prodigal-SON-209069136315959/ https://www.facebook.com/noreligion1511/ https://twitter.com/noreligion1511 https://www.instagram.com/noreligion1511/ https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPx4s1CLkSYef6mp4dSuU4w/featured

First Colony Bible Chapel
FCC: Children of Abraham

First Colony Bible Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 39:15


Jon Tillery spoke on September 24, 2023 showing the following to be true: if you continue in His Word you are truly HIs disciples and will know the Truth that will make you free. This relationship is not from a natural bloodline. (John 8:30-47)

FBC Atlanta TX
Galatians 3:15-29- "Children of Abraham"

FBC Atlanta TX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023


Galatians 3:15-29- "Children of Abraham"

FBC Atlanta TX
Galatians 3:15-29- "Children of Abraham"

FBC Atlanta TX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023


Galatians 3:15-29- "Children of Abraham"

Sermons – Grace Evangelical Free Church // Wyoming, MN
Children Of Abraham Or Children Of The Devil?

Sermons – Grace Evangelical Free Church // Wyoming, MN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 41:54


In these few verses, Jesus described in plain language the marks of those on the side of the Promised Redeemer (Him) and those on the side of the soon-to-be-defeated serpent. He also sorted those present into their respective camps in ways they never expected. The main takeaway for us is to consider the marks, consider which side they indicate we're on, and all in order that we might change our allegiance to Jesus or grow in our allegiance to Him.

Liberty Baptist Church of Rock Falls, IL
Romans 4: Real Children of Abraham - Audio

Liberty Baptist Church of Rock Falls, IL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 49:19


6/28/2023 Wednesday Evening

Live to Love Scripture Encouragement
Children of Abraham and beloved children of God.

Live to Love Scripture Encouragement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 1:29


Romans 4:12 and the father of circumcision to those who not only are of the circumcision, but who also follow in the steps of the faith of our father Abraham which he had while uncircumcised. We who believe in Jesus Christ are children of Abraham. We are his children because he was the first to be justified before God through faith in God's grace and favor. We have followed in Abraham's steps when we also turn from trusting in our works to trusting in God's work for us. We understand so much more than Abraham did to encourage us to love and trust. Abraham simply received and trusted God's promise to him that he would be a father of many nations. We have so much more now. We have the full explanation of God's love in Jesus Christ and the promise that we will be beloved children of God for eternity. As beloved children, we love with His love for His glory, today. Be encouraged as you walk by faith and love everyone God puts in your path. Acknowledgment: Music from “Carried by the Father” by Eric Terlizzi. www.ericterlizzi.com

Solid Joys Daily Devotional
Who Are the Children of Abraham?

Solid Joys Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 4:11


We don't become heirs of Abraham's promises by working for God but by being confident that God works for us.

Christian Podcast Community
Children Of Abraham Or Satan, Their Claim To Be God's Children, John 8:41b-47, Episode 271

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023


Morning: Sixth Day Morning: The Gospel: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/sixth-day-morning-the-gospel/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, June 2, Morning:  https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/06/02 2 Samuel 18: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=2+Samuel+18 2 Samuel 19:1-10: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=2+Samuel+19 John 20:  https://read.lsbible.org/?q=John+20 Psalm 119:153-176:  https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Psalm+119 Proverbs 16:14-15: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Proverbs+16 Divine Promises: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/divine-promises/ Evening: Christ Is All: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/christ-is-all/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, June 2, Evening:  https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/06/02 Message: Children Of Abraham Or Satan, Their Claim To Be God's Children, John 8:41b-47 Sixth Day Evening: The Mediator: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/sixth-day-evening-the-mediator/ Resources: Valley of Vision: https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/devotional-books/the-valley-of-vision/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening: https://www.amazon.com/Morning-Evening-Classic-Daily-Devotional/dp/1683227247/ref=pd_lpo_1?pd_rd_i=1683227247&psc=1 Legacy Standard Bible: https://316publishing.com/ 2023 Reading Plan: https://www.oneyearbibleonline.com/readingplan/oneyearreadingplan_month_per_page.pdf Vail Valley Baptist Church GiveSendGo Campaign Link: https://www.givesendgo.com/vvbc-az-school Transportaion for Church Planters Jolly's: https://www.givesendgo.com/ChurchPlanters?utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR32lqOI2cmYbyhIxl82KNz8rzShxv2pGsIDNSz3gGNPg-obWCJMLemk154

Christian Podcast Community
Children Of Abraham Or Satan, Their Claim To Be Abraham's Spiritual Children, John 8:39-41a, Episode 270

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023


Morning: Fifth Day Morning: The Giver: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/fifth-day-morning-the-giver/Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, June 1, Morning:  https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/06/012 Samuel 17: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=2+Samuel+17John 19:23-42:  https://read.lsbible.org/?q=John+19Psalm 119:129-152:  https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Psalm+119Proverbs 16:12-13: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Proverbs+16Man's Great End: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/mans-great-end/ Evening: Self-Noughting: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/self-noughting/Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, June 1, Evening:  https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/06/01Message: Children Of Abraham Or Satan, Their Claim To Be Abraham's Spiritual Children, John 8:39-41aFifth Day Evening: Protection: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/fifth-day-evening-protection/ Resources: Valley of Vision: https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/devotional-books/the-valley-of-vision/Spurgeon's Morning and Evening: https://www.amazon.com/Morning-Evening-Classic-Daily-Devotional/dp/1683227247/ref=pd_lpo_1?pd_rd_i=1683227247&psc=1Legacy Standard Bible: https://316publishing.com/2023 Reading Plan: https://www.oneyearbibleonline.com/readingplan/oneyearreadingplan_month_per_page.pdfVail Valley Baptist Church GiveSendGo Campaign Link: https://www.givesendgo.com/vvbc-az-schoolTransportation for Church Planters Jolly's: https://www.givesendgo.com/ChurchPlanters?utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR32lqOI2cmYbyhIxl82KNz8rzShxv2pGsIDNSz3gGNPg-obWCJMLemk154

Michigan Conference Campmeeting
True Children of Abraham | Philip Samaan

Michigan Conference Campmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 64:42


Welcome to the 2022 Michigan Conference Camp Meeting. We pray that you will be blessed!

Christian Podcast Community
Children Of Abraham Or Satan, Their Claim To Be Abraham's Physical Children, John 8:37-38, Episode 269

Christian Podcast Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023


Morning: Third Day Morning: God Creator and Controller: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/third-day-morning-god-creator-and-controller/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, May 30, Morning:  https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/05/30 2 Samuel 15:23-: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=2+Samuel+15 2 Samuel 16: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=2+Samuel+16 John 18:25-:  https://read.lsbible.org/?q=John+18 John 19:1-22-:  https://read.lsbible.org/?q=John+19 Psalm 119:113-128:  https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Psalm+119 Proverbs 16:10-11: https://read.lsbible.org/?q=Proverbs+16 Humiliation: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/humiliation/ Evening: Longings After God: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/longings-after-god/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening, May 30, Evening:  https://www.biblegateway.com/devotionals/morning-and-evening/2023/05/30 Message: Children Of Abraham Or Satan, Their Claim To Be Abraham's Physical Children, John 8:37-38 Third Day Evening: Before Sleep: https://banneroftruth.org/us/devotional/third-day-evening-before-sleep/ Resources: Valley of Vision: https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/devotional-books/the-valley-of-vision/ Spurgeon's Morning and Evening: https://www.amazon.com/Morning-Evening-Classic-Daily-Devotional/dp/1683227247/ref=pd_lpo_1?pd_rd_i=1683227247&psc=1 Legacy Standard Bible: https://316publishing.com/ 2023 Reading Plan: https://www.oneyearbibleonline.com/readingplan/oneyearreadingplan_month_per_page.pdf Vail Valley Baptist Church GiveSendGo Campaign Link: https://www.givesendgo.com/vvbc-az-school Transportaion for Church Planters Jolly's: https://www.givesendgo.com/ChurchPlanters?utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR32lqOI2cmYbyhIxl82KNz8rzShxv2pGsIDNSz3gGNPg-obWCJMLemk154

South of Gaza
True Children of Abraham | Galatians 3:1-22 Bible Study | The Can I Be Real? Podcast

South of Gaza

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 26:37


RATE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! Email me your thoughts, comments or questions: caniberealpodcast@gmail.com Listen and enjoy! Show Notes: ○ Galatians 3:1-22 § Galatians 3:1-14 § Verses 1-5 (reread in NLT) □ Remember chapters 1 & 2, Paul was adamant about the truth of the gospel message, which is that…read Galatians 2:16a □ Paul is once again reminding the church at Galatia that it is by faith that they were saved and received the promised Holy Spirit! □ Read Romans 8:1-4 § Verses 6-14 □ Abraham "believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness" and therefore those who also have faith in God are considered children on Abraham □ (Read all the footnote references, pointing out that they are all OT references) □ Read Romans 4:3-12 § Galatians 3:15-22 § Verse 19: (NLT) "Why then, was the law given? It was given alongside the promise to show people their sins. But the law was designed to last only until the coming of the child who was promised. § Side note, verse 20: in Hebrews 6:13 it says "When God made his promise to Abraham, since there was no one greater for him to swear by, he swore by himself", so when it says "but God is one" or "God did not use a mediator when he gave his promise to Abraham" like he did with Moses and the law, this is why § Read Romans 10:4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel398/message

DECODING BABYLON PODCAST
Children of Abraham - JTFOLLOWSJC LIVE 5-18-23

DECODING BABYLON PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 49:07


Q&A time again. Talking the #abrahamicfamilyhouse #3rdtemple and being a child of #Abraham#JesusiscomingbacksoonAlso talking #astanakazakhstan and the capital of the nwo Finish with a brief #biblestudy about #psalm13God bless you all! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jtfollowsjc/support

Messianic Teachings from Nachamu Ami Messianic Synagogue
In The Beginning - Part 4: Children of Abraham

Messianic Teachings from Nachamu Ami Messianic Synagogue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 35:35


Abraham is affectionately called Avraham Avinu, "Our Father Abraham." Paul says he is the father of "all who believe." Is this just a title or are there expectations that come along with being children of Abraham? Our Torah portion reveals a lot to help us answer this question.

Calvary Evangelical Church, Brighton, UK
Abraham and Jesus - Audio

Calvary Evangelical Church, Brighton, UK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 33:29


Who are Abraham's true children?

Calvary Evangelical Church, Brighton, UK

Who are Abraham's true children?

The Jewish Hour
Jewish Hour - Farhat Qazi - Children of Abraham Day

The Jewish Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 54:48


Today Daily Devotional
Children of Abraham

Today Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022


Understand, then, that those who have faith are children of Abraham. — Galatians 3:7 Now and then I will spend time studying my ancestry. It is easy to get caught up in finding information on one person, and then another. So far, I have been able to trace my family line back to an ancestor born in 1760. The Jewish people claim their lineage back to Abraham, from around 2000 B.C. God had given Abraham the sign of circumcision as a symbol of his covenant with him (Genesis 17), so circumcision became part of the Jewish law. In Galatia, some zealous Jews had been teaching that if people wanted to be Christ-followers, they had to have all of their males circumcised. Then the people would be obedient to God's law and they could live in righteousness, they said. But Paul had rightly taught that circumcision was not needed because God had credited Abraham with righteousness long before giving him the sign of circumcision. As Genesis 15:6 says, Abraham “believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as righteousness.” So Abraham was not righteous by obeying the law but by believing God. Righteousness is by faith, said Paul. That was what he had preached to the Galatians, and that was all they needed. So, he added, all who have faith are “children of Abraham.” If you have faith in Jesus, you are a child of Abraham. And your genealogy goes back 4,000 years to a person of faith, not works. Praise God! Faithful God, thank you for making your children secure in Jesus and not on the basis of keeping the law. Amen.

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus
Freedom [Signs of Life 06]

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 38:39


We all want to be on the front line of protecting freedom, but the fight for real freedom is not outside of us, but within. We must beware who offers us freedom and at what cost. Satan will use the common areas of our lives to deceive us from our sin. Sin permeates, stains, and spreads. It begins in one part of our life and moves into the deepest parts of us where our subconscious takes over and suddenly we are driven by fear, shame, success, and idols we have cultivated where Satan is at work in our identity. The greatest weapon against the Enemy's lies is truth. Only truth has the power to set one free and truth is not elusive. Jesus also stands in front of us. He sees our hearts and offers us freedom from sin and the enemy's captivity. The yoke of Christ gives us rest so that we can experience love and faithfulness over manipulation and destruction, turning us towards what is good. Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/4892008422.07.17

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Philip Samaan: True Children of Abraham

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 64:43


Real Peace. Real People.
Approaching the Lord as Children of Abraham

Real Peace. Real People.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022


Approaching the Lord as Children of Abraham A SERMON BASED ON GENESIS 18:20-32After hearing about the Lord's plans for Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham approaches the Lord. Face to face with God, Abraham prays. This sermon explores this gripping back-and-forth conversation and applies it to our lives of prayer.

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus
Freedom [Signs of Life 06]

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 38:39


We all want to be on the front line of protecting freedom, but the fight for real freedom is not outside of us, but within. We must beware who offers us freedom and at what cost. Satan will use the common areas of our lives to deceive us from our sin. Sin permeates, stains, and spreads. It begins in one part of our life and moves into the deepest parts of us where our subconscious takes over and suddenly we are driven by fear, shame, success, and idols we have cultivated where Satan is at work in our identity. The greatest weapon against the Enemy's lies is truth. Only truth has the power to set one free and truth is not elusive. Jesus also stands in front of us. He sees our hearts and offers us freedom from sin and the enemy's captivity. The yoke of Christ gives us rest so that we can experience love and faithfulness over manipulation and destruction, turning us towards what is good.Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/4892008422.07.17

THE BAER TRUTH: Bible study subjects and messages by Daniel Baer
THE SPIRITUAL CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM (2019 message)

THE BAER TRUTH: Bible study subjects and messages by Daniel Baer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 48:17


Taken from a message given on September 8, 2019

The Living Word With Chuck Davis
Matthew 3:7-10 - John the Baptist and Children of Abraham

The Living Word With Chuck Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 6:07


Matthew 3:7-10 - John the Baptist and Children of Abraham

Solid Joys Daily Devotional
Who Are the Children of Abraham?

Solid Joys Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 4:11


We don't become heirs of Abraham's promises by working for God but by being confident that God works for us.

The Daily Word
True Children of Abraham

The Daily Word

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 6:08


Calvary Chapel Lowcountry
Galatians 4:21-31 "Children of Abraham", Sunday March 13th, 2022

Calvary Chapel Lowcountry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 44:49


Galatians 4:21-31 "Children of Abraham", Sunday March 13th, 2022, Calvary Chapel Lowcountry, cclowcountry.org, https://youtu.be/DBY7YBaW3JU