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Today’s devotional takes us deep into the compassionate heart of Jesus. In a world loud with noise and performance, Christ shows us a love that is deeply personal, quietly powerful, and beautifully intentional. Jennifer Slattery unpacks the healing of a deaf man in Mark 7 to reveal how Jesus doesn’t just care for the crowd—He cherishes the individual. This story is a powerful reminder that God sees you, values you, and offers healing not as a show, but as an intimate act of love. What You'll Learn: Why Jesus may have taken the deaf man aside before healing him How Christ’s actions protect dignity and demonstrate personal compassion The difference between public miracles and private moments of grace What this tells us about how God views you—not as a project, but as a person
May 4, 2025 – 10:00 AM Identity Theft: Reclaiming Who You Are in Christ sermon series “I Am in Christ” Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:20-22 Jon Sherrill, preaching
We trust this series on the Biblical Passion of Christ and His Resurrection is a great encouragement to you. John's presentation and purpose of the Resurrection and appearing of Jesus Christ is that we may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God and that believing we may have life in His name. Thank you for being here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast.We are now in the 21st and last chapter of the Gospel of John. Dr. Mitchell notes that in this chapter, the Lord Jesus is revealed as the great and chief shepherd of His people. In this chapter, the Apostle John writes that this is the 3rd time Jesus appeared to His disciples after His resurrection. Please note, that here in chapter 21, there are only 7 of the 11 disciples. They are no longer in Jerusalem but have now traveled 100 miles back up north to a shore on the sea of Galilee. The disciples have now gone back to fishing, their old business.The focus in this additional chapter is the Lord Jesus, Peter and John. Jesus has an individual purpose for each of them. Jesus has a distinct purpose for each of His followers, both you and for me.Here is Dr. Mitchell, John 21:1.
We trust this series on the Biblical Passion of Christ and His Resurrection is a great encouragement to you. John's presentation of the Resurrection and appearing of Jesus Christ is that we may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God and that believing we may have life in His name.Thank you for being here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast.--------------------The focus is John 20 verses 19-29.As Jesus appears to His disciples, Dr. Mitchell shows that these disciples had great joy and great peace. Jesus gave them a personal temporary experience of the Holy Spirit whom they were to permanently receive on the day of Pentecost. In 1 Cor.15:45 it written of Adam that he became a living soul, whereas of Jesus it is written that He became a life giving Spirit.However, Thomas was not present when Jesus first appeared and he missed a meeting with the Lord.Dr. Mitchell states that unbelief dictates terms to God before believing. But here, the Lord Jesus accepted Thomas' terms and showed him His hands and side. Upon this, Thomas declared the Lord Jesus Christ as His Lord and His God. What a gracious and understanding savior ..this Jesus, this Lord!Here is Dr. Mitchell, John 20:19-29.
Let's join Dr. Mitchell as we continue our special study on the Biblical Passion of Christ and His resurrection with this introduction. Our study today on the Unchanging Word continues in John chapter 20 at verse 19. Dr. Mitchell continues on the theme of Christ as the victorious One. Our Lord Jesus arose physically from the dead in the identical body in which He was crucified and buried. In verses 19-23, Jesus appears to ten of His remaining disciples who had gathered together with doors closed because of fear of the Jews. Thomas was not there at this meeting. Jesus showed them His hands and His side and these disciples were glad. Jesus now commissions them for service and they experienced the Holy Spirit from the Lord Jesus to proclaim forgiveness of sins. Have you received the forgiveness of your sins from Jesus Christ? He really does grant a very real forgiveness. As you thank Him for His forgiveness personally, you can receive it right now. Do this now.Let's join Dr. Mitchell, John 20:19-23.
As we continue the Biblical Passion of Christ in His resurrection and appearing, we will hear of Mary Magdalene, Peter and John and their first reactions to the empty tomb where Jesus had been laid.It is interesting to note that Peter and John had not yet understood the Scripture that their Messiah, Jesus, must rise from the dead. Mary Magdalene is especially precious in this passage as she encounters the risen Lord, not knowing that He was Jesus.Let's join Dr. Mitchell as we continue our study on the Biblical Passion of Christ and His resurrection with this introduction. -----------------On the Unchanging Word Bible study, Dr. Mitchell will be speaking about Mary Magdalene. We are in John chapter 20 beginning at verse 13.Here, We see Mary weeping in sorrow when two angels ask her a question. After this she then turns to see someone else who then asks her two more questions. She responds by not answering these questions, but asking where he had put the body of Jesus. Jesus speaks her name, and immediately she recognizes His voice. Dr. Mitchell brings out the fact we who know Jesus as savior are joined to a risen savior. From now on we do not know Jesus according to the flesh per se, but we know the Lord Jesus Christ who is risen, ascended to His Father and our Father, to His God and our God and now glorified at God's right hand. Open your Bible to John 20 verse 13 with our teacher Dr. Mitchell.
We conclude the Biblical Passion of Christ with the resurrection and appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ on the third day. Dr. Mitchell presents the beginning and early morning of the resurrection day.Our hope is that you will have been encouraged that we have a living Savior, the Living Son of God.Thank you for being with us on this special Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast.We begin in John chapter 20.In this chapter, Dr. Mitchell will speak of Jesus as the victorious one. Jesus is risen from the dead. Johnrecords of Mary Magdalene alone, while the other gospels record the presence of other women, also.John also, goes into detail about Peter and John himself racing to see the empty tomb. John saw and believed, but as yet they did not understand the Scripture about Jesus' resurrection. They then went back home.Dr. Mitchell goes on to present the doctrinal importance of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. He emphasizes that this resurrection is physical not merely spiritual.Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene and with His familiar voice called her by name, and she recognized His voice. Do you remember how Jesus says, My sheep hear my voice in John 10? Turn with us to John 20 verse 1 with our teacher, Dr. Mitchell.
. Join us for this very special season here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast as we look at the Savior on the Cross.We continue the study of the Gospel of John chapter 19 starting at verse 25 with Dr. John G. Mitchell here on the Unchanging Word Bible study.Our study today looks at Jesus on the cross speaking with Mary, His mother and the beloved disciple. Here Jesus takes care of His own. Not only this, but Dr. Mitchell describes here how every Scripture prophetically given about Jesus, He literally fulfills. The apostle John is also an eyewitness of Jesus fulfillment of Scripture as he says in verses 35 and 36.Now, Jesus' words in verse 30 "It is finished" meaning "paid in full", comprises the complete fulfillment of all that was literally written for Him at His first coming, especially here with His death on the cross. So, how much more when He comes again, for His own -- literally?Turn with us in your Bible to John 19 verse 25 with Dr. Mitchell.
We are taking a look at the Biblical Passion of Christ as recorded in the Gospel of John, chapters 18 and 19. This is a very special season here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast. Thank you for being here with us.The Unchanging Word Bible study with Dr. John G. Mitchell is in John 19 verses 13-24 for this lesson and we Welcome you! As Dr. Mitchell walks us through this chapter, we see Jesus delivered over to be crucified. At it was 9:00 in the morning when Pilate said to the Jews, "Behold Your King." Jesus having been led out, was crucified between two thieves, He Himself in the center.Dr. Mitchell emphasizes that wherever you find Jesus He is always the center. Dr. Mitchell will point us to the Word of God where five times, Jesus is the center of attraction. Is He the focus of your attention when you read the Word? Is He at the center of your life? Good questions for each of us.Now, let's turn to John 19 verse 13 with Dr. Mitchell speaking of the centrality of our Lord Jesus Christ.
This week continues a look at the Biblical Passion of Christ as recorded in the Gospel of John, chapters 18 and 19. Join us for this very special season here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast.On the Unchanging Word Bible Study, Dr. John G. Mitchell begins in John chapter 18:38.The Jewish leaders had already decided in advance the verdict before the evidence was in concerning Jesus the Christ. They said in verse 7, they had a "law" and according to "our law", he ought to die. God's divine revelation of Himself and of the Messiah in the Scriptures had now become for them merely a law book and that wrongly understood.Dr. Mitchell places before us the fact that Jesus cannot be ignored. A person has to make a decision about Him. Have you decided for Him? Is He worthy of your trust? Is He the center of your attraction? He loves you and on the basis of the Word of God, He will never reject you. So, come to Him who is able to give you life and that eternally which will never pass away.Let's join Dr. Mitchell in John 18:38.
This week begins a look at the Biblical Passion of Christ as recorded in the Gospel of John, chapters 18 and 19. Join us for this very special season here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast.The Unchanging Word Bible Study continues in John 18 beginning at verse 19. Our study will be looking at Jesus as He is tried before the Jewish High Priest, and then Pontius Pilate the governor.Dr. Mitchell brings out the different basis on which Jesus was tried. Before the religious court of the Jews, it was the issue of His person and His claims "Is He God? the Messiah of God"?. And before the worldly political and civil court of Pilate, the issue of Jesus' character, "What evil has He done"? and political issue, "Are you a King?"Jesus stood in the integrity of His person as God in the flesh as well as in the steadfastness of His sinless character. In doing so, He actually puts the religious and the political rulers of the world on trial. Turn to John 18:19 and join us in hearing the truth of the Unchanging Word with Dr. Mitchell.
This week begins a look at the Biblical Passion of Christ as recorded in the Gospel of John, chapters 18 and 19. Join us for this very special season here on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast.On the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast, Dr. Mitchell will examine the verses 12-18 of John chapter 18.In these verses, Jesus is taken captive by the temple guards and led to the High priest.The Apostle John writes here about Peter whom John cared for and brought him from outside into the court of the high priest where John had entered with Jesus. Here Peter was confronted by a servant girl about being one of Jesus's disciples. This begins Peter's first denial of knowing and following Jesus.From here, Dr. Mitchell will give us an overview of the trial of Jesus found in chapters 18 and 19. He will focus on the savior who was in complete control of the whole situation.So with our focus our Savior, turn with us to the Gospel of John chapter 18 beginning with verse 12, with our teacher, Dr. Mitchell.
February 9, 2025 – 10:00 AM United in Grace sermon series “Spiritual Gifts and the Body of Christ” Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:1-31a Jon Sherrill, preaching
Our journey with Christ is an ascent up the mountain of God. At the summit is the entrance to the eternal wedding feast. Along the way, Jesus offers us healing and deepening relationship with Him. And, of course, there are trials, obstacles, and dangers on the path.In this talk taken from a Brides of Christ Scripture study of The Song of Songs, Laura Ercolino, shares insights on applying this analogy to our daily life.Learn more about the Hope's Garden study of the Song of Songs here: https://hopesgarden.com/song-of-songs-scripture-study/ Learn more about the Ignatius Press book, The Cantata of Love: A Verse by Verse Reading of the Song of Songs here: https://ignatius.com/the-cantata-of-love-colp/ Enthrone Christ the Bridegroom as the King and Spouse of your heart with the Hope's Garden Consecration to Christ the Bridegroom. https://hopesgarden.com/product/consecration-to-christ-the-bridegroom/
Devotional Theme – "Run the Race: Victors in Christ"Scripture reference - 1 Corinthians 9:24-27"24 Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. 25 Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever."Intro and Outro Song - "We Give Thanks To Thee" by Marlene Jenkins CooperClosing Song - "Victory in Jesus" by E.M. Bartlett and "I Got The Victory Hallelujah." Composer unknownScriptures mentioned in the podcast - Isaiah 40:29 (NIV), Ecclesiastes 9:11-12 (NKJV), Galatians 6:9 (KJV)
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In this episode, taken from our Brides of Christ Scripture study, Laura unpacks the beautiful duet between the Bridegroom and the Bride in verses 1:4-5 of the Song of Songs. This is the duet Jesus desires for each one of us to enter into with Him. Learn more about our Song of Songs studies at Hopesgarden.com.
Lee Benson discusses and provides scripture commentary for the readings for the Fourth Sunday of Lent, 2024. Reading selection for 4th Sunday in Lent: - (First Reading): 2 Chr 36:14-16, 19-23 - (Pslam): PS 137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 - (Second Reading): Eph 2:4-10 - (Gospel): Jn 3:14-21 This episode discusses, explores and examines: - Nietzsche's criticism of faith and works (sola fide and justification by faith alone) - The necessity of living the faith boldly and with concrete actions - Carl Jung on the imitation of Christ or the highest ideal - Saint John of the Cross on growing in the spiritual life is to imitate Christ - Imitation of Christ is the embodiment of faith -- Submit questions to BasicallyRelatedPodcast@gmail.com, and we'll answer them on the podcast! -- You can find the readings here: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/031024-YearB.cfm -- Follow Me: https://linktr.ee/basicallyrelated
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Our journey with Christ is an ascent up the mountain of God. At the summit is the entrance to the eternal wedding feast. Along the way, Jesus offers us healing and deepening relationship with Him. And, of course, there are trials, obstacles, and dangers on the path. In this talk taken from a Brides of Christ Scripture study of The Song of Songs, Laura Ercolino reads from The Cantata of Love and shares insights on applying this analogy to our daily life. Learn more about the Hope's Garden heart-led study of The Song of Songs: https://hopesgarden.com/song-of-songs-scripture-study/
Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection- Season 2 Episode 128- The Transfiguration of Christ- Scripture's Focus- Luke 9-28-36
Join us as we finish out our Christ Series where we are reminded that it is Christ that works in us. We no longer have to work in our own strength or find value in our own works, so we can rejoice in the work we do because we know it is rooted in Christ.
Join us as we continue our Christ Series where we are reminded of the power that exists in remembering. Knowing who we used to be reminds us of the visible work God does in our lives. For it is by grace we have been saved and grace we remain.
Join us as we kick off our new sermon series entitled Christ where we are reminded in Paul's song that our worship is the answer to our fears, struggles, and anxieties. Jesus is the visible image of the invisible God and he chose to be attached to us! Are you captivated yet? Are you ready to sing now?
https://youtu.be/fIDTWG3VuHY Vision 2 – Love God Redemption Church – RedemptionPlano.com Welcome to Redemption Church in Plano Tx. My name is Chris Fluitt and I am glad to be with you. Welcome to everyone meeting in person, and everyone meeting online. We are talking about something today that is so very important. Vision Everyone needs to have a VISION for their life. Your Business, your family, and your Church. Proverbs 29:18 - Where there is no vision, the people perish. Successful lives don't just happen. Successful lives are the product living out a successful vision. Today I am going to invite you to open up your booklet to page 4 as we begin to define the vision of Redemption Church. It is our hope that you take up this vision with us. OUR PRAYER FOR YOU “I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his holy people.” Ephesians 1:17-18 (New International Version) Can we pray together that our hearts would be enlightened? That we would know the hope of our calling? Redemption Church OUR STORY Redemption Church is a dream that the 1st century Gospel of Jesus Christ, is still able to change lives in the 21st century. We believe that faith should be POWERFUL & SIMPLE. Powerful Faith - The same power that raised Christ from the dead is available for you. Simple Faith– A faith that speaks your language and you can share with others. We call ourselves Redemption Church, because we believe powerful and simple faith in God can recover anything that has been lost or stolen. Every failure in your past can be redeemed. Every weakness can be redeemed. Every family, marriage, and person can be redeemed. Ephesians 1:7 (NIV) In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace Every person we meet has the potential of being the next redemption story. It is not our goal to be a “mega church,” but a Mighty Church. “For the weapons of our warfare are not of this world, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds” – 2 Corinthians 10:4 (King James Version) The Mighty God is at work at Redemption Church. We are involved in community outreach missions as well as global missions. We meet in small groups and live out a 1st Century Church faith in homes and neighborhoods. We teach the gospel of Jesus and see people surrender their life. We see God do miracles and we invite you to see for yourself how exciting church can be when the faith focus is powerful and simple and people are free to go after God with passion! [PAGE 5] YOUR STORY The focus of Redemption Church is four-part: 1. Love God. 2. Grow in Faith. 3. Serve others. 4. Go change the world. THIS IS THE DNA of REDEMPTION CHURCH: LOVE-GROW-SERVE-GO stepONE LOVE GOD: Attend Weekend Service Our Love for God is not confined to any one day of the week, but we express it publicly on Sundays as a family of believers! We set aside TIME to emphasize our love for God through worship and community. At Weekend Service, We: 1. WORSHIP: We “praise God in the sanctuary” (Psalm 150:1) 2. CONNECT with the Body of Christ: Scripture says that only iron can sharpen iron. (Proverbs 27:17). So when we connect with one another, we grow stronger and sharper. 3. HEAR the preached Word of God: Faith comes by hearing, hearing by the word of God. (Romans 10:17). 4. PRAY together: It is important to pray in private, but there's something altogether different when we pray together and for each other. In Acts 4, when a group of believers gathered in a second-floor room, the place was shaken by their prayers. Our goal for every worship service is that you would Love God more than before.
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James 1:21-27; 2:14-27
James 1:21-27; 2:14-27
Stand Alone Sermon Series: Suffering of Christ Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13 Date: October 9, 2022 Preacher: Pastor Steven Obert The post What is Love first appeared on Disciples Church.
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1 Corinthians | Love in the Body of Christ | Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1–13 | Preaching: Richard Briggs
[Title] “The Body of Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 12:12-31 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] April 10, 2022 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2022. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com Category: #김다니엘교수 #김다니엘목사
Dr. Peter Lillback -President, Westminster Theological Seminary- concludes his Sunday evening seminar in which he discusses our Union With Christ. This is the third and final lecture.
Dr. Peter Lillback -President, Westminster Theological Seminary- concludes his Sunday evening seminar in which he discusses our Union With Christ. This is the third and final lecture.
Dr. Peter Lillback -President, Westminster Theological Seminary- continues a Sunday evening seminar in which he discusses our Union With Christ. This is the second of 3 lectures. Dr. Lillback's third and final lecture is planned for Sunday evening at 7-00 PM on April 3, 2022.
Dr. Peter Lillback -President, Westminster Theological Seminary- continues a Sunday evening seminar in which he discusses our Union With Christ. This is the second of 3 lectures. Dr. Lillback's third and final lecture is planned for Sunday evening at 7-00 PM on April 3, 2022.
Dr. Peter Lillback -President, Westminister Theological Seminary- begins a Sunday evening 3 week seminar in which he discusses our Union With Christ. This is the first of 3 lectures with lectures planned for Sunday evenings at 7-00 PM on March 27 and April 3, 2022.
Dr. Peter Lillback -President, Westminister Theological Seminary- begins a Sunday evening 3 week seminar in which he discusses our Union With Christ. This is the first of 3 lectures with lectures planned for Sunday evenings at 7-00 PM on March 27 and April 3, 2022.
Dial In with Jonny Ardavanis: Big Questions, Biblical Answers, is a series that seeks to provide biblical answers to some of the most prominent and fundamental questions regarding God, the Gospel, and the Bible In this episode author and Professor Owen Strachan discusses Christ, Scripture & the LGBTQ+ Movement. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGB5fYWHTNemqp9aZC232eg (Watch Videos) https://www.jonnyardavanis.com (Visit the Website ) https://www.instagram.com/dialinpodcast/ (Follow on Instagram) https://twitter.com/Jonnyardavanis (Follow on Twitter)
Theme – Ambassadors for Christ Scripture reference- 2 Corinthians 5:20: “Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us: we implore you on Christ's behalf, be reconciled to God,” NKJVIntro and Outro Song - "We Give Thanks To Thee" by Marlene Jenkins CooperClosing Song - "Christian Ambassadors" Marlene Jenkins CooperScriptures mentioned in the podcast - II Corinthians 5:12- 21 I John 1:9, Hebrews 13:14NLT
Revelation 1:9-20
Revelation 1:9-20
Gospel of Saint Mark 1:1-8 We cover much of the opening Chapter:the meaning of words such as Gospel ;Jesus and Christ : Scripture passage :the mission of John the Baptist: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ned-jabbar/message
[Title] “Marriage and Celibacy in Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 7:1-9 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] October 24, 2021 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2021. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com
[Title] “Bodily Accountability in Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 6:1-20 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] October 17, 2021 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2021. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com
[Title] “Arbitration in Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] October 10, 2021 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2021. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com
[Title] “Church Discipline in Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 5:1-13 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] September 26, 2021 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2021. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com
[Title] “Shepherding in Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 4:14-21 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] September 19, 2021 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2021. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com
[Title] “Stewardship in Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 4:1-13 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] September 12, 2021 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2021. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com
[Title] “Leadership in Christ” [Scripture] 1 Corinthians 3:1-23 [Preacher] Daniel J. Kim [Date] September 5, 2021 [Place] ICF Studio Copyright ⓒ 2021. Imago Christi Studio Website: www.imagochrististudio.org/church E-mail : imagochrististudio@gmail.com
Transformation unto Glory in Christ Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:18-4:4 (Read from ESV) Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction Divine Power Divine Promises Divine Partakers Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/GtDnEveTPaE Scripture Reading: 2 Peter 1:3-4 (King James Version) 3 According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, […] The post Transformation unto Glory in Christ appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
Transformation unto Glory in Christ Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:18-4:4 (Read from ESV) Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction Divine Power Divine Promises Divine Partakers Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/GtDnEveTPaE Scripture Reading: 2 Peter 1:3-4 (King James Version) 3 According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, […] The post Transformation unto Glory in Christ appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
Transformation unto Glory in Christ Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:18-4:4 (Read from ESV) Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction Divine Power Divine Promises Divine Partakers Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/GtDnEveTPaE Scripture Reading: 2 Peter 1:3-4 (King James Version) 3 According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, […] The post Transformation unto Glory in Christ appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
The Answer of a Good Conscience by the Resurrection of Christ Scripture: 1 Peter 3:18-22 (Read from ESV) Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction Christ’s Baptism and Resurrection 18-19 Noah’s Baptism and Resurrection 20 Your Baptism and Resurrection 21-22 Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/ILt57-IXjIY Scripture Reading: 1 Peter 3:18-22 (King James Version) 18 For Christ […] The post The Answer of a Good Conscience by the Resurrection of Christ appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
Date: February 14, 2021 Sermon: "When God Shakes Things Up" Speaker: Bro. Oscar A. Middlebrook, Minister & Elder of Metro Church of Christ Scripture(s): Acts 16:22-34
In this episode, Pastor Cindy talks about the importance of knowing who God is, knowing what He has done and believing that His power is living in us. She talked about living the interior life – which means tapping into who lives in us by setting our mind inwardly on Him. She discussed how we are in a warring against “predetermined” mindsets – both within the Body of Christ and those who do not believe. We have felt the pain in this season. We have experienced the confusion. But God is not on trial. God does not have to prove Himself to us. We have got to start strengthening ourselves in the Lord. The outside world does not believe God is God That does not stop us from being faithful, from being reverent, respectful, honoring and from finding our strength, our identity, our core from the presence of Christ in us. We have to steward well what God has given us in order to receive the more of God. It comes through pressing into His word, staying in fellowship and setting aside time with Him It's time for a Holy Fear of the Lord to fall on the body of Christ Scripture references: Acts 5:12-21& 24-32, John 14:11, Acts 2:42-43, Acts 4:29-30, Nahum 1:7, 1 Cor 1:2-5, Jeremiah 9:23-24, 1 Cor 2:9-12, Acts 5:12, John 14:11 You can register for the 6-week, self paced e-course at COMPELLED TO CHANGE. Please email Cindy with any questions or comments to cindystewartauthor@gmail.com. She'd love to hear from you. Pastor Cindy's Website Pastor Cindy's Facebook Gathering Website Gathering Facebook Check out the other shows from KB PODCAST PRODUCTIONS: THE KINGDOM BRINGER PODCAST with Darin Eubanks Next Level Podcast with Michael McIntyre Super-Natural Living with Beth Packard KINGDOM MASTER MIND PODCAST with Ann McDonald Podcast music from HOOKSOUNDS.COM
Date: November 1, 2020 Sermon: "The Lord Will Complete What He Started" Speaker: Bro. Oscar A. Middlebrook, Minister & Elder of Metro Church of Christ Scripture(s): Philippians 1:1-6
Date: October 18, 2020 Sermon: "How to Weather the Storms of this Life" Speaker: Bro. Oscar A. Middlebrook, Minister & Elder of Metro Church of Christ Scripture(s): Matthew 14:23-33
Date: October 11, 2020 Sermon: "Christ is God's Chosen Servant" Speaker: Bro. Oscar A. Middlebrook, Minister & Elder of Metro Church of Christ Scripture(s): Isaiah 42:1-6
The Great Commission is our marching orders. What does it mean to be a disciple of Christ? Scripture: 1 John 2:8-11; 1 John 3:11-15; Luke 6:27-36
Date: October 4, 2020 Sermon: "This World is Not Our Home" Speaker: Bro. Oscar A. Middlebrook, Minister & Elder of Metro Church of Christ Scripture(s): 1 Peter 2:10-11
Date: September 27, 2020 Sermon: "Do You Have a Faith That's More Precious Than Gold?" Speaker: Bro. Oscar A. Middlebrook, Minister & Elder of Metro Church of Christ Scripture(s): 1 Peter 1:7-8
Date: September 20, 2020 Sermon: "It Was an Ordinary Day...Until" Speaker: Bro. Oscar A. Middlebrook, Minister & Elder of Metro Church of Christ Scripture(s): Acts 3:1-10
Reading from Ephesians 2:1-10 (NLT) ~Made Alive with Christ~ Scripture reading followed by discussion. Our nature is to act in a way that creates and expands a divide between us and God, Christ reconciled that divide. Sin nature is evident even in children. Living for self is living in the spirit of the anti-Christ. As we died with Christ on the Cross, we were raised to life with Him in His resurrection.
Reading from Colossians 2:6-23 (NLT) ~Freedom from Rules and New Life in Christ~ Scripture reading followed by discussion looking following Jesus, growing spiritual roots, Christ nailing our sins to the Cross, separating us form our sins, God cutting away our sinful nature, learning new habits and routines.
Singing is not optional for followers of Christ -- Scripture commands it! Explore the Biblical principles and reasons for singing to and with one another.
When you open a book, where do you start? At the beginning! When you are helping someone discover God, where do you start? Today's podcast is about why we use the Creation to Christ Scripture list in a Discovery Bible Study. It's 26 passages that begins in Genesis and ends with Jesus. Many times we start with Jesus as we're introducing someone to the Word of God. But most people don't know who Jesus is or why his death and resurrection are necessary. Learn how to start a strong foundation with those you're discipling that can lead to a movement by listening today! In part 2, we answer these questions: Can I break up long passages? Can I add passages? Are there other lists? Which list do I use for Christians? Visit www.patreon.com/faithworks for part 2. For just $5/month, you can have access to the premium content of each episode—that's 8 podcasts a month! Click here to sign up. Like our Facebook page. Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Visit our website.
Reading from 1 Corinthians 3 ~Paul and Apollos, Servants of Christ~ Scripture reading followed by discussion.
Reading from Galatians Chapter 3:1-14 NLT ~The Law and Faith in Christ~ Scripture reading followed by discussion.
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
David Domzalski reads the Scripture Readings for Saturday, March 21, 2020. Readings taken from https://www.oca.org/readings Contact Dave @ Dad Devotionals: Email us at DadDevotionals@gmail.com Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/DadDevotionals Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/DadDevotionals --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
David Domzalski reads the Scripture Readings for Sunday, March 22, 2020. Readings taken from https://www.oca.org/readings Contact Dave @ Dad Devotionals: Email us at DadDevotionals@gmail.com Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/DadDevotionals Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/DadDevotionals --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Date: November 24 2019 - PM Worship Sermon: "The Privilege of Divine Acceptance" Guest Speaker: Bro. Conley Gibbs Jr., Minister of Gateway Community Church of Christ Scripture(s): Ephesians 2:11-13
Disciples Making Disciples Sermon: Being Ambassadors of Christ Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 3 CIRCLES:
To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism Part II + Believing in Christ Holy Scripture and the Creeds “For Anglicans, as for all genuine Christians, authentic Christianity is apostolic Christianity. Apostolic Christianity rests on the historic, eyewitness testimony of Jesus’ followers, the apostles, to the facts of Jesus’ life, death, resurrection, ascension, present heavenly reign, and promised future return. Both Jesus and his apostles understood these facts to fulfill the Old Testament hopes of the Kingdom (or reign) of God, to which God’s covenant with Israel was intended to lead, and which the Christian Church has received as a reality from Jesus and his apostles. Anglicans affirm that the Bible, the Old and New Testament together, is “God’s Word written” (Articles of Religion, 20), from which we learn these authoritative facts. By the second century, these key facts of apostolic faith had been organized into a syllabus of topics for catechetical teaching (the Rule of Faith), and this syllabus became the Apostles’ Creed—so called because it sums up the apostolic faith.” - To Be a Christian, pg. 15 Links mentioned in today’s episode: Anglican Studies Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/primacy-of-scripture-part-1/id482438110?i=1000106715803 Sacramentalist Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/06-andy-stanley-marcionite-heretic-or-expositor-of-paul/id1457082281?i=1000438836588
This week's message explores Braving the Shadows of Pain, how do we behavior when we hurt and when we've been hurt, and are we reflecting the character of Christ? Scripture from Acts 9:11-19.
Message from David McConnell on June 30, 2019
Message from David McConnell on June 30, 2019
Message from David McConnell on June 30, 2019
A Call to Unity and HumilityScripture:Philippians 2:1-42 Therefore if there is any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection and mercy, 2 fulfill my joy by being like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. 3 Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. 4 Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.Sermon Notes:1. Respond to your ________________ in Christ2. Realize our ________________ in Christ 3. Reveal your ________________ in Christ Scripture taken from the New King James Version ®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Lessons from 1 John on Living in Christ Scripture: 1 John 5:1-5 Testimony: Andrew Duguid
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