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When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey the onlookers took it to be an ancient symbol of kingship. And indeed, it was. Yet their expectations of that coming kingdom were far removed from the kingdom that Jesus sought to establish. Jesus knew that the people expected an immediate overthrow of oppression and the onset of an earthly kingdom with Jesus as their benevolent ruler. The kingdom Jesus actually established was one of hard work and repentance, in other words, a spiritual kingdom. This Sunday we will look at how our own expectations are contrary to what the Lord actually intends for us.
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Category: Luke -- Series: Salvation Enters the World Stage Luke 17:11-18:14 - Separation and the Coming Kingdom (Josh Johnston) (The Tron Church Glasgow)
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Category: Luke -- Series: Salvation Enters the World Stage Luke 17:11-18:14 - Separation and the Coming Kingdom (Josh Johnston) (The Tron Church Glasgow)
Hope is found in the certainty of God's Kingdom, even in the midst of life's sorrows. #daybydaylw Interested in learning more about becoming a devoted follower of Christ? Go to follow.lifeword.org! ~~~ Reflection: David, in his final official words, does not dwell on regret or failure but instead on the kingdom that is to come. His reign as king, though marked by misery and sorrow, is overshadowed by the hope of a righteous King to come and an eternal kingdom. The human heart often clings to the past, dwelling on mistakes and losses, but David's perspective is forward-looking. This is a testament to the transformative power of God's promises. As believers, we can find ourselves bogged down by the hardships of life—our own failures, the brokenness of the world, and the disappointments we face. Yet, like David, we are called to fix our eyes on the coming kingdom, where God's perfect justice and peace will reign. Even when the world around us is in turmoil, we have the unshakable promise that God is preparing a place for His people. His kingdom is not a temporary rule but an everlasting dominion of righteousness and joy. This perspective strengthens us in times of sorrow and encourages us to live with an eternal mindset. 3 Prayer Points: Thank God for the certainty of His kingdom. Ask for a heart that longs for His reign. Pray for those struggling with regret to find hope in God's promises. 2 People to pray for Jeremy & Mandy Hambrice and their family, our missionaries in Papua New Guinea. The Telugu Lifeword broadcast for the people of India 1 Summary: Hope is found in the certainty of God's kingdom, even in the midst of life's sorrows.
Christ's second coming, which will bring a millennial reign of righteousness, peace, prosperity, and joy, fulfilling biblical prophecy and God's promise to reward His faithful, culminating in Satan's ultimate defeat and eternal judgment.
You are made for another Kingdom, therefore, the things of this world will never satisfy.
Dr. Jim R. Sibley presents his new book "The Undercover Messiah and His Coming Kingdom."
We continue in our new message series called; The Coming Kingdom this morning will be the Son of the Widow of Nain.
Dr. Jeffrey Johnson joined Nancy Sabato for a compelling discussion live from Israel, offering profound insights into the nation's current state amidst political shifts, spiritual awakenings, and prophetic implications.
The Jewish Expectation–Part 2B. March 4, 2025• Where Will Everyone Live in the Coming Kingdom?• What Will the People be Like?• Hope for the Jews; Hope for the Gentiles• Are the Descriptions of the Coming Kingdom Real or Symbolic?Are the descriptions of the Millennial Kingdom in the Bible literal? Listen to this lesson to learn about the incredible changes in people, animals, climate, lifespan, and many other aspects of life during the Kingdom. Understand that the Bible should be taken literally except when the text indicates otherwise. When life becomes difficult and seems hopeless, remember that God always keeps His promises.www.deanbibleministries.org
The Jewish Expectation–Part 2B. March 4, 2025• Where Will Everyone Live in the Coming Kingdom?• What Will the People be Like?• Hope for the Jews; Hope for the Gentiles• Are the Descriptions of the Coming Kingdom Real or Symbolic?Are the descriptions of the Millennial Kingdom in the Bible literal? Listen to this lesson to learn about the incredible changes in people, animals, climate, lifespan, and many other aspects of life during the Kingdom. Understand that the Bible should be taken literally except when the text indicates otherwise. When life becomes difficult and seems hopeless, remember that God always keeps His promises.www.deanbibleministries.org
Jesus is insistent... before you get the miracle you must take away the stone.
“Two mighty miracles mark the Kingdom of God: Salvation for whosoever will, and healing for those who believe.”
* Jesus has been teaching and interacting with those who are following Him - the multitude, the disciples, the apostles, and even those who are looking for reasons to accuse - the Scribes and the Pharisees. Today, we see this as well. * Jesus is on His way to Jerusalem and has just past through Samaria. Yet, topically, this section ties back to 16:14-17 when Jesus responded to the derision of the Pharisees and declared that since John the Baptist "the Kingdom of God has been preached, and everyone is pressing into it." * Jesus fields a question from the Pharisees regarding the Kingdom of God, addresses their unbelieving hearts, and then provides additional information to His disciples regarding God's Kingdom plan. * This message was presented by Bob Corbin on February 23, 2025 at Family Bible Church in Martinez, Georgia.
This morning we start a new message series called; The Coming Kingdom.
Tonight, We are excited to launch “WMN”, Watchmen Media Network, with our first guest, Jason Armstrong of Remnant Fire Ministries. We sat down and discussed some of the hot-button topics happening right now regarding the Church and the framework of AI and Stargate.
The book of Revelation unveils the full deity and sovereignty of our Lord God almighty in vivid detail. A right understanding of this apocalypse, prophecy and pastoral letter had the power in the first century to encourage and undergird the young church to persevere through intense persecution while simultaneously enlivening complacent and apathetic believers to join in the mission. Revelation still possesses the same authority and strength today. The Lord is on the throne and in full control even when it seems evil is winning. The book of Revelation emphatically reassures us believers that things are not as they appear. Please join us and be encourage through this study of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. ———————— This week, Pastor Jeff continues a series in the book of Revelation. The next message in the series comes from Revelation 11 and is entitled "The Coming Kingdom." The main idea of the sermon is: Faithful witnesses to Christ who are persecuted and even die for their faith have the promise of God that the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ will come forever. ———————— Connect with Us: Website: parkwoodonline.org Facebook: facebook.com/parkwoodonline Instagram: instagram.com/parkwoodonline.org Check out more resources and sermons online at: parkwoodresources.org
Luke 17:20-37
The Second Coming of Jesus Christ is a culmination of God's Chosen People crying out in desperation and defeat for deliverance from Zechariah 14:1-3 and Revelation 19:11-21.
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In this week's message, we continue our series “The Coming Kingdom” in the book of Luke. Pastor Eric Hovis unpacks one of Jesus' parables and shows us ways we are encouraged to pray…. 1) Keep praying for Jesus to return. 2) Keep praying for justice. 3) Keep praying consistently. 4) Keep praying persistently.
In this week's message, we continue our series “The Coming Kingdom” in the book of Luke. Pastor Eric Hovis speaks on the certainty of Jesus' return and what our response should be according to the text: 1) We live in-between the times. 2) We long for Jesus to return. 3) We long for Jesus to return, but we wait with missional urgency.
In this week's message, we continue our series “The Coming Kingdom” in the book of Luke. Pastor AJ Farthing highlights two ways we should respond to Jesus that we see in the text: 1) We respond in faithfulness. 2) We respond to Christ in praise and worship.
Pastor Mark Balmer preaches a message called "The Coming Kingdom" from Luke 17:20-37.---Parkview Church exists to glorify God through the whole church forming whole disciples for the good of all people.Website: www.parkviewchurch.orgInstagram/Facebook: @parkviewchurchic
“YOU will do the SAME works and GREATER, NOW!” We're facing things today that Jesus didn't face, but our future is secured, Jesus said, “I will go and come again” - preach the Gospel of the Coming Kingdom. The troubles we see are the prophesied signs of the end. We need to win our families for Christ. Preach the Gospel; the Great Commission is not yet fulfilled; we have a Gospel of conversion, new life, everlasting life (John 3.16). There are so many religions, but only Jesus offers life. Look at the Word of God, not at the world. It is so easy to say you love the Lord, much like Peter did in John 13.37, but our love must be demonstrated. For those whose love has dimmed, even though Peter denied Christ, He was the first to speak on the Day of Pentecost, winning 3000 souls.
Where will you be a thousand years from now? Most people plan for retirement or the next milestone in their lives, but rarely do we plan for eternity. In this episode of The Wisdom Journey, Stephen Davey guides you through Revelation 20, a chapter that stretches across a thousand-year timeline and into the final courtroom of God's judgment. You'll learn what happens when Christ reigns on earth, how Satan's fate is ultimately sealed, and what the final judgment means for those who reject Jesus. Why is the millennial reign of Christ significant? Who will be involved in this reign? And how does a fair and just God determine the eternal destiny of all people? This episode will answer these deep and challenging questions, giving you insight into God's plans and how they affect your future. Listen now and gain a clear understanding of why this ancient prophecy matters to your life today.
The Cradle, The Cross, and now we cover The Crown. All this explains the gift of Christmas. Thanks for listening!
The Cradle, The Cross, and now we cover The Crown. All this explains the gift of Christmas. Thanks for listening!
This is the reading from Luke 21 in our Good News of Great Joy reading guide. Luke 21 invites us to reflect on Jesus' teaching about the end times and His return as we prepare our hearts during Advent. Sacrificial Giving: Like the widow, give with a heart of sacrifice and trust in God's provision, knowing He values the condition of the giver's heart over the size of the gift. Endurance in Trials: The trials of this world offer opportunities to bear witness to Christ. This Advent, pray for courage and faith to persevere, trusting that God's promises are eternal. Hope in Redemption: The signs of Jesus' return remind us of the certainty of our redemption. Let this hope fill your heart with joy and confidence as you await His coming. Readiness for His Return: Jesus calls us to be watchful and prayerful, guarding against distraction. During Advent, focus on spiritual preparation, seeking His Kingdom above all else. Listening to Jesus: Like the crowds who gathered to hear Him teach, draw near to Jesus daily through His Word and prayer, allowing His truth to shape your life. As we await the celebration of Christ's birth and anticipate His return, may this passage inspire you to live faithfully and expectantly in light of His coming kingdom. You can find the written version of today's reading, complete with footnotes and commentary summaries, here.
The tone of Micah 4 is completely different than how chapter 3 ends. Micah tells us of a coming kingdom where the Lord Himself will rule.
Series: Luke Speaker: Tezar Putra Sermon points: 1. The Call to Pray and Go 2. The Detachment From Worldy Things 3. Coming Kingdom of Grace or Judgement 4. The Fear of Sackcloth and Ashes
Carmen LaBerge talks about the relative peace of our time, but turns to think toward the coming peace of God's coming kingdom. She also talks about what's behind the Dictionary.com word of the year. Amy Orr-Ewing, author of "Mary's Voice," helps us know what Mary knew regarding her son, Jesus. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Preached 10-27-2024am Rev. Wilson Jamison John 13:1-30
It's a time of uncertainty, a time when the world seems increasingly divided, and the future is unpredictable. For the Jewish people, the feast of Sukkot (Tabernacles) is a reminder of God's faithfulness in the wilderness. But how do we hold on to that ancient promise in the chaos of today's world, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Israel? This episode of The Jewish Road Podcast is about the deeper significance of Sukkot, the existential battle facing Israel, and how believers can respond in solidarity and prayer. Key Takeaways: Sukkot as a Reminder: Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) is a reminder of God's provision and faithfulness to the Israelites during their wilderness journey, symbolizing hope and trust in God's presence. Current Events and Biblical Prophecy: The conflict in Israel today is not just another battle; it aligns with biblical prophecies and sets the stage for future events described in Scripture. Global Antisemitism: The rise of antisemitism worldwide, particularly following the October 7th attacks, mirrors historical patterns, but on a global scale, showing a spiritual battle against God's people. The Christian Response: Christians are called to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and stand with Israel, advocating against anti-Israel sentiment and offering tangible support. God's Promise of the Kingdom: Sukkot also points forward to a time when God will establish His kingdom on earth, dwelling among His people and bringing peace. This hope anchors believers amidst the chaos. Chapter Markers: [00:00 - 03:00] - Introduction and Context: Overview of the current season and the significance of Sukkot for the Jewish community. [03:01 - 08:00] - Sukkot in the Bible: Discussion on the biblical origins of Sukkot and its meaning as a reminder of God's faithfulness in the wilderness. [08:01 - 13:00] - The Modern Battle: Analysis of the October 7th attacks, the global rise of antisemitism, and Israel's ongoing fight for survival. [13:01 - 17:00] - Connecting Past and Present: How Sukkot ties into the future kingdom and the fulfillment of God's promises amidst the current global unrest. [17:01 - 23:41] - Christian Response and Call to Action: Encouragement for Christians to stand with Israel, pray for peace, and participate in being a light in dark times.
Acts 3:1-10 -“Healing and God's Coming Kingdom”Speaker: Pastor Mike Rix
Senior Pastor of Hickory Hammock Baptist Church in Milton, Florida, Pastor Carl Gallups joins the show today! After a history of being a blessing prophetically for so long, we have now moved into a very sad time in U.S. history. The panel discusses the critical nature of this election, Pro-Life vs. Pro-Death agendas, and how, according to the bible, the church is supposed to respond to these days.
Summary In part 2 of this 2 part conversation with Rich Pantusa we explore the theme of being sons in the workplace and how to see the sacred work of God in it. It draws parallels with the experiences of the Israelites in Egypt and their journey of sonship, highlighting the importance of going through uncomfortable places to develop character and trust in God. The conversation also discusses the preparation for reigning in the coming kingdom and the restoration of all things. Jesus' life is examined as a model for navigating challenges and finding purpose in the workplace. They discuss the significance of Jesus' hidden years and how they relate to our own journeys of initiation and maturity. They emphasize the need to bring our questions and frustrations to God, rather than trying to escape or find fulfillment elsewhere. They also share personal stories and insights, highlighting the importance of finding peace and purpose in our current contexts. The conversation concludes with a prayer for guidance and wisdom in navigating our work lives as sons. ---------------------------------------------- Being Sons helps men live in union with God, as Father and sons. We host solo adventures for men and 1-on-1 father + child adventures. Learn more at https://www.beingsons.com/ On YouTube Subscribe to our free 47-week Video Journey called "The Way of Sonship": https://mailchi.mp/beingsons/way-of-sonship
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, all through the Old Testament, the prophets speak of the Day when Jesus Christ will sit on the throne of David, and rule the world in righteousness. It is called the Day of the Lord, a time period which starts with the Rapture of the Church, then into the time of Jacob's trouble, Jesus returns at the Battle of Armageddon, and a one thousand year reign of Jesus Christ will commence on this Earth. For all you Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Preterists, and every other sect that spiritualizes actual, literal and physical events in Bible prophecy, this will be quite an eye-opener for you.
In this insightful episode, Dr. Charlie Bing converses with esteemed Bible teacher and Pastor Andy Woods of Sugar Land Bible Church about the captivating history of the church and its theological implications. Exploring topics from the prophetic aspects of the Bible to the culmination of the Protestant Reformation, they strive to make sense of a wide range of issues including biblical interpretation, Anti-Semitism, and the consequences of amillennialism in the current spiritual sp Charlie talks with Dr. Andy Woods about the thesis of his book, Ever Reforming. For all the good we received from the Reformers, we should also be aware of their shortfalls. There is a tendency to venerate and codify their teachings without question. On some doctrines, they were helpful. Unfortunately, on others, they were incomplete at best, or wrong at worst. Andy explains how this happened as a result of an inconsistent hermeneutic and a heavy reliance on Augustine. We also hear insights on why Martin Luther did not like the book of Revelation, and a discussion of "progressive illumination." Andy received his PhD from Dallas Theological Seminary, pastors Sugarland Bible Church, and is president of Chafer Theological Seminary. Two of his books are Ever Reforming, and The Coming Kingdom. You can find an abundance of Bible study resources and messages at AndyWoodsMinistries.org. ectrum. Andy succinctly outlines his book 'Ever Reforming', providing a stark glimpse into a time when people struggled to access scriptures and the truth was manipulated. Advocating for a perpetual reformation, Andy emphasizes the need to align our beliefs and practices with the teaching of the scriptures based on a 'whole counsel of God's word framework'. The discussion also delves into the reasons behind God allowing the 'Dark Ages', the beliefs of the early church, and the fallout of juxtaposing kingdom theology with lordship salvation. The host further engages listeners with a deep examination of lordship, salvation, and preterist kingdom theology, drawing from the influential works of Kenneth Gentry. The discussion dissects the concept of final justification, putting forth an intriguing perspective on progressive illumination and eschatology. Making sense of potentially perplexing concepts like free grace and hyper grace, the conversation affirms the importance of consistently deciphering the Bible literally. The final segment features Andy Woods, the president of Schaeffer Theological Seminary, who shares his institution's commitment towards robust hermeneutical approaches and preparing individuals called for the ministry. Ending on a high note, this episode reiterates God's boundless love and promise of eternal life. If you seek to demystify complex theological concepts and interpretations, this episode is a must-listen!