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In this message from Matthew 14, Pastor Karl explores two seemingly separate events — the beheading of John the Baptist and the feeding of the five thousand — and reveals how they are deeply connected as a portrait of two contrasting kingdoms.Drawing on the parallel between Herod's banquet and Jesus's meal in the wilderness, Pastor Karl shows what sets the kingdom of the world apart from the kingdom of God: one ends in death, self-service, and corruption; the other in life, compassion, and abundance. Through the stories of Elijah, Elisha, and Moses, he demonstrates that the disciples had all the history they needed to trust Jesus in the moment — and yet, like us, they forgot.At the heart of this teaching is a simple but powerful truth: you are insufficient, but you are not useless. The kingdom of God doesn't have a supply problem — it has a distribution problem. God has never asked how much you have. He only asks what you have — and what you place in his hands, he multiplies.Discipleship, Pastor Karl argues, always involves cost, courage, compassion, commands, and cooperation. The good news is that the Good Shepherd is more than sufficient for all his sheep.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
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Have you ever felt discouraged by suffering - either in your own life or in the world around you? Have you wondered if God is really in control? In Ephesians 3:1-13, Paul gives us a new perspective on the things that can discourage: lift your eyes upward and trust in God's steadfast, unshakable, eternal purposes as He builds His church.
There has been an emerging counterfeit Christianity. This harlot church looks like Christianity but speaks like the dragon, and will be one of the greatest persecutors of true Christianity. It rejects the gospel of grace through faith, just like Cain rejected God’s salvation by faith displayed in the blood sacrifice. We're in the last days and there is a lot of deception—know the Word, know how to pray, know the Holy Spirit, and have discernment. Revival is coming!
FB PROPHECY HOUR: The Last Days Judgement and the saving of the American ChurchFeaturing: Andrew StromDate: 12-18-2025How long will the Father withhold judgement or is it already started and who will be safe? Where is the real Church? Economic judgement is it coming first before invasion, floods, or other things. Will you loose it all?Andrew Strom was on with us tonight saying some things all should hear!Another do not Miss End-Time Radio program as “We are Warning the World as it HAPPENS!”“Remember we do not 100% agree with everything our guests, say, do, or believe. It's up to you to pray and sort it out!”ARCHIVES:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/branchPLEASE VISIT:http://wichitahomeless.com/Donations and Contact:https://prophecyhour.com/https://www.messiahsbranch.com/Also Support are Guest's at:http://www.revivalschool.com
This week wrap up our Messy Church series with a look through 1 Corinthians chapter 7 and what God has to say about marriage, divorce, and singleness.
In this passage, Paul addresses how believers handle conflict, reminding us that as God’s people, we are called to pursue peace, justice, and unity within the body of Christ—reflecting God’s wisdom instead of the world’s.
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In this week's passage, Paul reminds believers that they have been redeemed and set apart for God, urging them to turn away from sinful behavior that dishonors their bodies. He emphasizes that the body is not meant for immorality but for the Lord, and that Christians are temples of the Holy Spirit. Because they were bought at a price, Paul calls them to glorify God with their bodies and live in purity.
In 1 Corinthians chapter 5, Paul addresses a difficult but essential issue within the church—the presence of unrepentant sin among believers. Though the topic is uncomfortable, Paul reminds us that God’s call to holiness is not about condemnation, but about protecting the integrity of the church and honoring Christ. True love sometimes requires courage—the willingness to confront what is wrong so that healing and restoration can take place within God’s people.
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In 1 Corinthians 4, Paul reminds the church that followers of Christ are called to be humble servants and faithful stewards of God’s truth—not to seek status or applause. He challenges the Corinthians’ pride and their tendency to elevate certain leaders, urging them instead to imitate his example of humility and sacrifice. This passage calls us to examine our hearts, asking whether we live for human approval or for the honor of the One who will one day judge all things rightly.
Paul challenges the church to grow beyond spiritual infancy and remember that they belong to Christ, not to any one leader or group. He reminds them that their foundation is Jesus alone—and everything they build must rest on Him. This passage calls us to examine what we’re building our lives on and to pursue unity and maturity in the work God has entrusted to us.
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Paul reminds us that true wisdom comes from God’s Spirit, not human understanding. Through the Spirit, we can know God’s heart and share in the mind of Christ.
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Paul explains to the church in Corinth that he didn’t come with eloquence or human wisdom, but with weakness and the simple message of Christ crucified, so that faith would rest not on human skill but on God’s power.
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CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
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Paul reminds us that God’s wisdom looks like foolishness to the world, but through the cross He shows His true power—so that our only boast is in the Lord.
This week, as we kick off a new sermon series, we start our journey through the book of 1 Corinthians.
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CrossWay Church - Queen City, Texas
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Crossroad Ministries Live Service
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New Age spirituality is arguably the spirit of the age, atleast in the West. And the New Age is not just confined to secular culture – it has wormed its way into the Church as well. Not only that, some Christian leaders with prominent platforms actually champion new age practices. ManyChristians don't recognize the patterns. Others don't know what to believe as they hear conflicting messages. What are we to do?Joining the Christian Emergency Podcast to make sense of this is Will Spencer. Will is no stranger to New Age spirituality. For years, Will subscribed to the New Age, participating in pagan practices and gatherings. Through surprising developments, Will encountered Christians who challenged him and shared the Gospel. Eventually, Will came to Christ, but when he found New Age themes in some of the churches he visited, he recognized them for what they were.How should the Enneagram, yoga, and other elements beincorporated into the Christian life? Are these actually significant spiritually or are people getting concerned for no reason? Find out on this episode of the Christian Emergency Podcast.If you find this episode helpful, please give us a positive rating and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also share this episode with a friend so they too can be blessed by these insights. To learn more about resources mentioned in this episode, see the following:Will Spencer (Website): https://www.willspencer.co/ Midwest Christian Outreach (Website): https://midwestoutreach.org/ Don and Joy Veinot (Website): https://www.4witness.org/midwest-christian-outreach-don-and-joy-veinot/The Enneagram, Discipleship and the Church(Video): https://midwestoutreach.org/The Other Worldview: Exposing Christianity'sGreatest Threat, by Peter Jones (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Other-Worldview-Exposing-Christianitys-Greatest-ebook/dp/B00ZD5XJAUTruthXchange (Website): https://truthxchange.com/ Christian Emergency Alliance (Website): https://www.christianemergency.com/ Christian Emergency Alliance (Twitter / X): https://x.com/ChristianEmerg1 Christian Emergency Alliance (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/christianemergency Christian Emergency Alliance (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/christianemergencyalliance/ The Christian Emergency Podcast is a production of the Christian Emergency Alliance.Soli Deo Gloria
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God’s purpose for the church is for Him to build together a people who will glorify Him as they worship Him and make Him known to the world.
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Growth happens when we commit to participate in a body of believers.
Today's text was written by a man struggling with contradictions he observed in life. On the one hand, he had learned of the goodness and love of God, but he also saw the wicked prospering while he struggled. He wondered if living for God was worth it when he said, "I have cleansed my heart in vain and washed my hands in innocency." This reflective psalm is written after his breakthrough, which comes in the final verse: "Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end." He went to church. The word from the original text isn’t just "attended" or "went in the door." The original wording suggests participation, engagement, and intentionality. God doesn't receive glory when we bring our body to church. He gets glory when we bring our minds and attention to church to engage Him. This man did not accidentally go to the house of God; he went there with a purpose. He was engaging, and receiving what God had to offer changed his perspective. If we go to church to encounter God, we must leave changed. It changed the way he looked at the world. The ministry of His spirit will make clear the path to take. Rather than looking at others and comparing their success to our progress, we set ourselves up for failure. Almost any act of comparison will leave us ungrateful for our blessing and success. Come to church with expectancy and hope for change.
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The Roman Emperor Diocletian was responsible for what has been described as the worst period of persecution in the history of the Christian church. Persecution will again shake the church, and God wants you to be ready for that time. Join John Bradshaw on location in Split, Croatia, the site of Diocletian's famed summer palace, for "History Repeats."
Welcome to our third Bonus Episode with Ross Video! Get ready - You'll love hearing from this crew as Brian Tabor is joined by a familiar face, Jeremy Van Valkenburg, and Daniel Gourley (5 Words Media) and Jeremy Bagwell (Ross Video). They have a great conversation sharing how Ross makes a huge difference in gear and service. What are some common mistakes you see churches make when purchasing video gear? Why has Ross made such a huge commitment to customer service? This is a tremendous episode to share with all your media and tech team members - We're glad you're here! Check it out - and like, comment, subscribe, and share with a friend! Learn more and stay connected with >>> Worship Leader Probs (instagram.com/worshipleaderprobs) // Brian Tabor (instagram.com/briantabor) // Jeremy Van Valkenburg (instagram.com/jeremy_van_valkenburg) // Daniel Gourley (instagram.com/5wm.danielgourley) // Jeremy Bagwell (instagram.com/jeremybags) Special thank you to our friends at Maven Media Productions for editing the podcast [Follow @mavenmediaproductions and visit www.mavenmediaproductions.com], and our great friend Scott Hoke for the voiceover intro [Visit www.scotthokevoice.com].