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What is our stance as we consider those who have power over us, particularly when they are wicked----Nebuchadnezzar is a classic example of a megalomanical tyrant. How do we pray for such wicked people----1 Timothy 2-1-8 guides us. While the Bible makes plain that God has an elect people -1 Corinthians 1-26-31- Romans 9-. --How do we reconcile 1Timothy 2-4 with that and with 2 Timothy 2-10-- --How do we understand 1 Timothy 2-5-- The death of Jesus is SUFFICIENT for all men and women and children everywhere, even though it is only EFFICIENT for believers.--Nebuchadnezzar was a low-life, and God struck him with insanity in order to humble him and bring him to confess that great confession in Daniel 4-34-38. --1 Timothy 2-1-8 encourages us to view others as elect -- in a judgment of charity of course. How can we effectively witness, or how can we effectively pray when we look at others as under the decree of reprobation-- They may be, but only God knows that.--How should we sing the imprecatory Psalms in the time between the First and Second Comings of Christ-- -Father, forgive them- -Luke 23-34-.--I believe we will meet Nebuchadnezzar in heaven.
What is our stance as we consider those who have power over us, particularly when they are wicked----Nebuchadnezzar is a classic example of a megalomanical tyrant. How do we pray for such wicked people----1 Timothy 2-1-8 guides us. While the Bible makes plain that God has an elect people -1 Corinthians 1-26-31- Romans 9-. --How do we reconcile 1Timothy 2-4 with that and with 2 Timothy 2-10-- --How do we understand 1 Timothy 2-5-- The death of Jesus is SUFFICIENT for all men and women and children everywhere, even though it is only EFFICIENT for believers.--Nebuchadnezzar was a low-life, and God struck him with insanity in order to humble him and bring him to confess that great confession in Daniel 4-34-38. --1 Timothy 2-1-8 encourages us to view others as elect -- in a judgment of charity of course. How can we effectively witness, or how can we effectively pray when we look at others as under the decree of reprobation-- They may be, but only God knows that.--How should we sing the imprecatory Psalms in the time between the First and Second Comings of Christ-- -Father, forgive them- -Luke 23-34-.--I believe we will meet Nebuchadnezzar in heaven.
What is our stance as we consider those who have power over us, particularly when they are wicked---Nebuchadnezzar is a classic example of a megalomanical tyrant. How do we pray for such wicked people---1 Timothy 2-1-8 guides us. While the Bible makes plain that God has an elect people -1 Corinthians 1-26-31- Romans 9-. --How do we reconcile 1Timothy 2-4 with that and with 2 Timothy 2-10- --How do we understand 1 Timothy 2-5- The death of Jesus is SUFFICIENT for all men and women and children everywhere, even though it is only EFFICIENT for believers.--Nebuchadnezzar was a low-life, and God struck him with insanity in order to humble him and bring him to confess that great confession in Daniel 4-34-38. --1 Timothy 2-1-8 encourages us to view others as elect -- in a judgment of charity of course. How can we effectively witness, or how can we effectively pray when we look at others as under the decree of reprobation- They may be, but only God knows that.--How should we sing the imprecatory Psalms in the time between the First and Second Comings of Christ- -Father, forgive them- -Luke 23-34-.--I believe we will meet Nebuchadnezzar in heaven.
OUTLINE The darkness The curtain The cry The centurion INTRODUCTION What is the significance of the death of Christ? What is accomplished in the death of Christ? Luke answers these questions for us as he retells the story of Christ's death on the cross picking out significant details which answer these questions. In our section there are four things that happen which underline what the death of Jesus accomplishes. The darkness indicates that Jesus took the curse and judgement of God; the temple curtain tearing indicates that Jesus has opened up the way to God; the cry of Christ ‘Father, into your hands I commit my spirit,' indicates the reconciliation of the Son to God; and the confession of the Centurion indicates that Gentiles can become the people of God. These then will be our four headings, the darkness, the curtain, the cry, the centurion. Source
(June 19, 2022) What is the meaning of Eucharist and why does it matter to partake of Holy Communion regularly? The Eucharist is the sign of God's love for us, says Father Charles Persing, but until we understand that mystery in heaven, until we fully understand why God loves us so much, let us eat His Body and drink His Blood until we are satisfied and see Him face to face.
(June 19, 2022) Father Samuel Dubois, Parochial Vicar at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, reminds us about the origins of priesthood through the Old Testament figure of Melchizedek, and about the importance of the Holy Eucharist in our lives as a gift from God.
Becoming Like Christ • Father James Arcadi by All Souls Anglican Church
BET ALL IN ARE YOU WITH LORD JESUS CHRIST FATHER GOD HOLY SPIRIT OVERCOMING DISTRACTIONS LIVING FRE by Joey Carangan
Listen to the newest episode of the Saint Marianne Cope Parish Podcast: Father Joseph Clemente's homily for June 6, 2021, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ. Listen and subscribe at anchor.fm/stmariannecope or wherever you get podcasts. Connect with us online: stmariannecope.org (Music courtesy of David Mares: davidmaresmuisc.com)
Yours in Christ: Pastoral Letters from Resurrection, State College
Welcome to Yours in Christ, Pastoral Letters from Resurrection in State College, Pennsylvania. I'm Pastor Zach Simmons, and this is letter number 6, “Vibia Perpetua,” the second in a series on four heroes from the first four centuries of Christian history. For more, visit resurrectionopc.org/letters. Dear Resurrection, A rare and gripping first-hand description of an early Christian's final days before her martyrdom is found in the words of Vibia Perpetua, who was executed for her faith around the year 202 A.D. in the North African city of Carthage. As you would expect, most early martyrdom accounts are based on reports by outside observers. In this case, though, Perpetua wrote down her own story from prison, and her account leaves off just days before her public execution. In doing this, she left behind a sort of journal of her experiences and reflections during that final imprisonment, giving us a window into her thoughts and feelings as she prepared to face the wild animals in the city amphitheater. The most moving part of Perpetua's account is the very beginning, where she describes her father pleading with her to give up her faith, not for her own sake, but for the sake of her baby boy. You can imagine the intense inward conflict she must have felt as she was still nursing this child who was going to have to grow up without her if she did not give in. Her feelings come across as very real, not contrived or unrealistically serene. When she remembers being “taken into the dungeon,” she says, “I was very much afraid, because I had never felt such darkness.” She also says, “I was very unusually distressed by my anxiety for my infant.” But listen to Perpetua's response when her father tries to persuade her to deny Christ: “‘Father,' said I, ‘do you see, let us say, this vessel lying here to be a little pitcher, or something else?' And he said, ‘I see it to be so.' And I replied to him, ‘Can it be called by any other name than what it is?' And he said, ‘No.' ‘Neither can I call myself anything else than what I am, a Christian.'” If you read Perpetua's account (and I hope you will), you will notice an unusual approach to spirituality, much of which is not biblical and I'm not encouraging you to emulate. She seems to have been part of a group of Christians influenced by a teaching called Montanism (the early church father Tertullian was also influenced by this group). Montanism emphasized having visions and ecstatic experiences, and that is reflected in the way you see Perpetua processing her final days of life. But that should not take away from our admiration and gratitude for her courage and example of faithfulness to the death under the intense pressure of her family's pleading and her own love for her son. Grace-Based Action Point It's easier to imagine standing up for Christ when the only harm would be to yourself. But what if being faithful to Christ means that your parents will suffer, or your children? Perpetua's story reminds us of the great cost of loyalty to Christ, and it invites all of us to examine how seriously we are taking those hard words of Jesus about loving father, mother, son, or daughter more than we love him (Matthew 10:37-39). At the same time, though, Perpetua's courage also beautifully illustrates what Jesus says next: “Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.” Yours in Christ, Pastor Simmons
We are watching our culture go downhill and grow ever more pagan; and with that is the persecution of authentic disciples of Jesus Christ Our culture doesn't worry about the churches that seek to be more tolerant. Tolerance is a tool of the enemy to move the church away from the authentic word of God Authentic discipleship is going to become even more costly, which is why the church needs a true encounter with God. And that's what I'm sharing about in this podcast today. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations. Read more articles like this below: How the Church Should Respond When the Church Moves New Age How This Cultural Deception Is Leading to the Anti-Christ How Christians Should Respond to a Counterfeit Gospel Moral Relativity is Making the Church Irrelevant 4 Anchors In the Midst of Cultural and Political Storms What Happens When Pastors Compromise the Truth Beware of This Seductive Spirit In the Church What Happens When the Church Preaches Fake News How to Escape the Delusion In the Church 6 Responses When Your Church Is In Delusion 5 Serious Dangers Found in the Church Today 3 Ways to Spot Apostasy in the Church America Is In Great Danger! The One Thing That Will Destroy This Generation 4 Powerful Ways to Avoid Strong Delusion How To Know If You’re Deceived
When we are filled with the Holy Spirit and when we are living and walking by the Spirit each and every day, the same works Jesus did, we can do. He empowers us to do the works that He did. This is what it means to live from the inside out. What is inside of us flows out of us to a world in need of a Savior! Are you ready to begin living from the inside out? In today's podcast, I share with you what Jesus says about His people living from the inside out in a fallen world. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations.
Two things happen to you when you begin seeking God with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength. When learn to live by the power of the Holy Spirit so that He directs your life, something begins to happen. You begin to love heaven more, and year for Jesus' second coming. You love the world less, and everything it has to offer. These become natural to you. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving us a review. This helps the Foundational podcast reach more listeners. Be sure to tell a friend about the Foundational blog and podcast. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations. Discover how you can move beyond your past to a future of promise and hope in my book Discovering True Identity. Get Discovering True Identity 30% off today with the coupon code: Identity More Articles Like This: One Powerful Secret That Will Transform Your Life 8 Transforming Truths About Your Authority in Christ What Does an Anointed Christian Look Like 6 Things Jesus Came to Do 3 Ways Worship Defeats the Enemy 9 Hebrew Words for Worship Do You Really Know Who You Are in Jesus Christ? How to Walk With God Everyday What is the Culture of the Kingdom of Heaven 4 Ways to Walk in Kingdom Authority How to Live as a New Creation How to Live Free From Your Past You Have a New Identity in Christ A New Year a New Identity The Most Important Choice Every Christian Will Make You Have a New Identity in Christ
God wants us to stop being driven by our emotions and begin directing our emotions so that our thoughts align with what His Word says. He wants us to stop our stinkin' thinkin' and transform our thoughts and emotions so they express the fruit of the Spirit! When you start doing this, God will begin pouring out blessing into your life. More than you can contain! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving us a review. This helps the Foundational podcast reach more listeners. Be sure to tell a friend about the Foundational blog and podcast. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations. Discover how you can move beyond your past to a future of promise and hope in my book Discovering True Identity. Get Discovering True Identity 30% off today with the coupon code: Identity More Articles Like This: One Powerful Secret That Will Transform Your Life 8 Transforming Truths About Your Authority in Christ What Does an Anointed Christian Look Like 6 Things Jesus Came to Do 3 Ways Worship Defeats the Enemy 9 Hebrew Words for Worship Do You Really Know Who You Are in Jesus Christ? How to Walk With God Everyday What is the Culture of the Kingdom of Heaven 4 Ways to Walk in Kingdom Authority How to Live as a New Creation How to Live Free From Your Past You Have a New Identity in Christ A New Year a New Identity The Most Important Choice Every Christian Will Make You Have a New Identity in Christ
Sometimes we allow the stuff of life distract us, and down the road we remember the commitments we once made, and it feels like the great things that led to that commitment have faded. We have to stick to the commitments we made. We need "stick-to-it-evness". We need to commitment that in this hedonistic, post-modern culture, we're going to live a life of holiness and purity. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving us a review. This helps the Foundational podcast reach more listeners. Be sure to tell a friend about the Foundational blog and podcast. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations.
God wants you to live in the fullness of His blessing. But there is an enemy that comes to steal, kill, and destroy that we must deal with. If, as in Colossians says, we are complete in Him, not barely getting by. In today's podcast I talk about a famous parable of Jesus that teaches us about how to live in God's full blessing, and how to not get robbed by the enemy of our souls. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving us a review. This helps the Foundational podcast reach more listeners. Be sure to tell a friend about the Foundational blog and podcast. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations.
March 1620, a Native American named Samoset came into the Plymouth colony. He told them about another Native American named Squanto. These two men became significant in the life of the Plymouth colony. They introduced the leaders of the colony to the leader of the Indians in that area, Massasoit. William Bradford, leader of the Pilgrims, described the event in this way in his journal entitled The Plymouth Settlement. After some time of entertainment, being dismissed with gifts, in a little while he returned with five more, and they brought back all the tools that had been stolen, and made way for the coming their great Sachem, called Massasoyt, who about four or five days after, came with the chief of his friends and other attendanctgs and with Squanto. With him, after friendly entertainment and some gifts, they made peace which has now continue for twenty-four years: William Bradford, Bradford’s History of the Plymouth Settlement, 1608-1650 Original Manuscript Entitled Of Plymouth Plantation, rendered into modern English by Harold Paget 1909 (San Antonio: Mantle Ministries 1988) 79-80 These were the terms: That neither he nor any of his, should injure or harm any of their people. That if any of his did any harm to any other theirs, he should send the offender, that they might punish him. That if anything were taken away from any of theirs, e should cause to be restored; and they should do the like to his. If any made unjust war against him, they would aid him; if any made war against them, he should aid them. He should send to his neighboring confederates, to certify, them of this, that they might not wrong them but might be likes comprised in the conditions of peace. That when their men came to them, they should leave their bows and arrows behind them. Some historical records document this treaty went beyond the 24 years of Bradford’s records into 60 years of peace. The peace pact was broken by another tribe of Native Americans that was either discontent or did not agree with the treaty being signed in the first place. Professor Mookgo Solomon Kgatle of the University of South Africa, Department of Christian Spirituality, Church History, and Missiology, is a prolific writer. In 2016 he authored, The influence of Azusa Street Revival in the early developments of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa. He wrote in the introduction of that paper, This article demonstrates the influence of Azusa Street Revival in the early developments of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) of South Africa. This will be done by studying the Azusa Street Revival in context, the role played by William Sey- mour and the characteristics of the Revival. The article also studies the influence of Azusa Street Revival on the pioneers of Pentecostalism in South Africa, John G Lake and Thomas Hezmalhalch, African Pentecostal like Elias Letwaba and the Central Tabernacle Congregation. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the main impact of Azusa Street Revival in the early developments of the AFM of South Africa was its ability to unite people beyond their differences of race, gender, colour, age and others in a hostile political environment and Pentecostal experiences. Mookgo Solomon Kgatle, PhD., The influence of Azusa Street Revival in the early developments of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa (Missionalia, Vol. 44, No. 3, 2016) He concluded the article with, “Therefore, the main impact of Azusa Street Revival in the early developments of the AFM of South Africa was its ability to unite people beyond their differences of race, gender, age, and color and Pentecostal experiences.” The greatest capacity for racial reconciliation and the healing of our land is not political. It is not protesting, or riots, or Black Lives Matter. It is a Holy Spirit awakening. What is the Old Testament view of color and race? God created the first couple, Adam and Eve, in His own image. They were the first parents of mankind. The entire human race has its origin and DNA from this first couple (Genesis 1:26-28). Following the flood in which the entire population of the earth perished except three couples, Noah and his wife with his three sons and their wives, God repopulated the earth from these three families. They were the sole survivors of the original parents and are now the parents of all human beings (Genesis 9:1-6). It was God who scattered the people across the globe and initiated the various languages (Genesis 11:1-9). The Holy Scriptures reveal God’s heart about racial prejudice in a very power way. Miriam, the biological sister of Moses, was offended he had married a black woman of Ethiopia. Miriam shared that bitterness with their brother, Aaron. Out of the bitterness caused by the prejudice in their heart, Aaron and Miriam became critical and judgmental of Moses. They spoke about him in a demeaning way as a leader and they claimed equal status and equal authority. God dealt with their racial prejudice severely (Numbers 12:1-16). What is the New Testament view of color and race? The Apostle Paul was in Athens on his second missionary journey when he was invited by some the philosophers to speak at the Areopagus. In his address to these humanists the Apostle pointed out among the many deities of the Athenians on display was an altar “to the unknown god.” He explained, the God for which they were searching was Almighty God, “who made the world and everything in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands.” The Apostle then made this profound statement: “And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings…” (Acts 17:22-28). The Apostle was referencing the Old Testament narrative. All of mankind are of the same blood because we are of the same parentage. Every human being, regardless of color or race, stands equal in worth and value in the sight of God. “For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:26-28; Colossians 3:9-11; Revelation 5:9-10). What is the Biblical conclusion? Every human being has the same original parents in Adam and Eve and through Noah and his family. We are all related. God has your parentage, your skin color, and your nationality written in His book from the foundation of the world (Psalm 139:13-17). The Holy Scriptures have the only basis for reconciliation. All men and woman are sinners from birth. Stereotypes and racial profiling have their origin in the sinful heart of mankind. Bigotry is a sin that fosters from bitterness in the heart of a man or woman. We must not be blind to the sinfulness of racial prejudice and to the politicizing of it. Only the redemptive work of Jesus Christ can transform a sinful heart. The Apostle Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 5:17-2, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. Now all things are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation, that is, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses to them, and has committed to us the word of reconciliation." (NKJV). The ministry of reconciliation has been imparted to every disciple of Jesus Christ when they are born again. The Holy Spirit deposits in their heart the word of reconciliation. Based upon what foundation? The creation of a new person by the renewing and regeneration of the Holy Spirit (Titus 3:5) in which they are given a new heart that is made in the righteousness of Jesus Christ (2Corinthians 5:21). Bigotry and racial prejudice have no place in a righteous heart. Indeed, the righteous heart is an instrument of God for healing and reconciliation. The born again child of God must choose to love every person and see every person as family, regardless of color. We are not color blind. We see color and acknowledge the differences and the differences in the culture of each color. We choose to honor, respect, value and celebrate our differences. We believe the best about every person. We acknowledge we are all family because we have the same Creator, the same Heavenly Father, and the same Redeemer. More articles: A Biblical Answer to Black Lives Matter How the Church Should Respond to Racial Division America Needs Reconciliation If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving us a review. This helps the Foundational podcast reach more listeners. Be sure to tell a friend about the Foundational blog and podcast. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations.
What our culture needs right now is men and women of God who are going to make up the kind of woke church that God talked about in Isaiah 51:9. Are you bold enough and strong enough to take on this challenge? In today's podcast I talk about what a biblically woke Christian and church looks like. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving us a review. This helps the Foundational podcast reach more listeners. Be sure to tell a friend about the Foundational blog and podcast. More about Pastor Dean Subscribe to receive my blog posts and podcasts Here is where you can find me online My Books Discovering True Identity Agape Charis Made By Design My Bible Studies Discovering Jesus The Joy of Becoming Like Jesus Becoming Ambassadors for Christ Father's Promise Join the Leadership Development Institute Join me at 10 AM PST every Sunday morning at my online Worship service About Dean Dr. F. Dean Hackett has served in full-time Christian ministry since October 1971. He has ministered throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, serving as pastor, conference speaker and mentor. He has planted four churches, assisted in planting 15 others and currently serves as lead pastor of Living Faith Church in Hermiston, Oregon. Dr. Hackett founded Spirit Life Ministries International in 2001 to facilitate ministries in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina and to open a training center for workers in those nations.
In this lesson, we engage in the unpleasant task of describing the suffering of the cruelest, most disgraceful death instrument depraved mankind ever invented. We discuss a four-point outline in this two-part study of "The Crucifixion": the Pain of Crucifixion, the Prayer of Christ ("Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do"), the Parting of Clothing (a fulfillment of Psalm 22:18), and the Placard of the Cross. Similar to the lack of any details recorded in the four gospels about the Lord's scourging by the Romans, we also find that none of the four divinely inspired authors wrote anything more about His crucifixion than simply to say, "they crucified Him" along with "two robbers". From the human perspective, we can assume Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John saw little reason to describe the horrors of crucifixion to their contemporary readers, for everyone in that day knew more about crucifixion than they wanted to know.
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Entering The Promise Series | Attributes of ChristKnowing Your Identity in ChristThis MTOV show is called "Holiness - Part 2." This message is asking a question of believers. How do we become sanctified in Christ? Father gives spiritual understanding about four key factors that allow us to live in holiness before him through Christ Jesus.
Are we willing to lay down our lives that others may know Christ? Father, help us to fast and pray with the heart of Esther.
Easter series for 2019 looking at the last words of Christ from the perspective of others He touched.
Easter series for 2019 looking at the last words of Christ from the perspective of others He touched.
You as Christians, you as Catholics, can indeed flourish in the wounded body of Christ because, fundamentally, our journey as Christians is an interior life with Christ. We all can flourish regardless of the woundedness, because our life with Christ is deeply and fundamentally interior. And it is that interior life that the Holy Spirit revives again and again.
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Fr. Shawn McCain is the founding rector of Resurection South Austin. Upon completing an M.Div at Fuller Theological Seminary, he was ordained to the Deaconate in 2011, and the Priesthood in 2012. He and his wife Michelle have been married for over thirteen years and are parents of five kids: Mateo, Maddison, Aubri, Braelyn, and Emery. Shawn is currently studying for a D.Min. at Nashotah House Theological Seminary on sacramental missiology. www.RezAustin.com Sundays at 10:00 AM Eden Park Academy 6215 Manchaca Rd. Austin, TX 78745
Here we are folks Easter Sunday. He is risen, He is risen indeed! This week Major Phil shares with us Christ's 7th and final last words: "Father, Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit".
This week we are starting a new series called The 7 Last Words of Christ. Throughout this series we will be looking at the phrases Jesus spoke as he was dying on the cross. Father forgive them. They know not what they are doing. How can you forgive the unforgivable?
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