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Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
2 Corinthians 5 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for May 31, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 30:43


In this session of the Wonderful Word of Life Radio broadcast, we will be looking into 2 Corinthians Chapter 5, verses 1 -13. Paul is speaking of our earthly "house", comparing this temporal house to our 'spiritual house', our eternal house in the heavens. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 11 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 4:15


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 10 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 4:03


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
2 Corinthians 4 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for May 24, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 30:38


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Program we will be looking into 2 Corinthians Chapter 4, which is a marvelous work of the Apostle Paul who writes about the powerful work of the Holy Spirit in the preaching of the Gospel of Christ. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 9 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 3:59


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 8 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 1:51


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Thirteen - Part Four

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 34:22


Guest preacher: Aaron Anand | "Love is Kind" | 1 Corinthians 13:4 | 18 May 2025

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 7 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 6:05


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

Hebrew Nation Online
Torah Teachers' Round Table – Apostolic Edition – II Corinthians chapter 11:4

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 98:45


The Torah teachers, Mark Call and Ray Harrison, are now joined again by Pete Rambo, as they continue the study of Shaul or Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians, and now into chapter 11, which is where the "rubber meets the road." Of all the ways that this letter has been 'twisted,' and - as they have suggested - even inverted from its original meaning, context, and intent, this may be the most key. When Paul warns that he was concerned people might start accepting "another jesus, whom we have NOT preached," he was absolutely right. And the Whore Church is not about to point that out to those who have been so deceived for 17 centuries or so.

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 6 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 2:43


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 5 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 1:55


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

Renovation Church Podcast
GVL | First Corinthians | "Chapter 1"

Renovation Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 41:12


This week we begin our series on 1 Corinthians. Join us as we learn that what you believe about God shapes everything about you.

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 4 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 3:14


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 3 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 2:49


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
2 Corinthians 3 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for May 17, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 58:58


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast we will be looking into 2 Corinthians Chapter 3 which depicts the difference between the faded glory of the Old Covenant compared the far surpassing glory of the New Covenant in the face of Jesus Christ +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 2 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 2:21


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

Hebrew Nation Online
Torah Teachers' Round Table – Apostolic Edition – II Corinthians chapter 7 thru 10

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 91:19


The Torah teachers, Mark Call and Ray Harrison, continue the study of Shaul or Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians, and some of the ways that it has been 'twisted,' and even outright inverted from the original meaning and context, from chapter 7 into chapter 10.

J.B. Phillips New Testament
1 Corinthians Chapter 1 New Testament Reading

J.B. Phillips New Testament

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 3:51


"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction. 

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Thirteen - Part Three

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 33:33


Guest preacher: Aaron Anand | 1 Corinthians 13:4 | 11 May 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
2 Corinthians 2 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for May 10, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 31:33


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast, We will be looking into 2 Corinthians Chapter 2. Paul, in this chapter communicates some things that are very important to believers and to their faith in Christ. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

Hebrew Nation Online
Torah Teachers' Round Table – Apostolic Edition – II Corinthians chapter 5 thru 6

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 99:28


This week the Torah teachers, Mark Call, Ray Harrison, and Mark Pitrone, welcome a new, 'rounder' table, with the addition of Pete Rambo to the group. And it's a fitting introduction, as they tackle the second letter that Shaul/Paul wrote to the people of Corinth, in an area steeped in paganism, and an assembly fraught with problems. How much 'wresting' of what Paul actually wrote and intended, have we been taught to accept?

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Thirteen - Part Two

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 38:27


1 Corinthians (12:31) 13:1-3 | 4 May 2025

Hebrew Nation Online
Torah Teachers' Round Table – Apostolic Edition – II Corinthians chapter 3 into 5

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 99:24


The Torah teachers, Ray Harrison, Mark Pitrone, and Mark Call, continue their look at the Second Letter to the Corinthians, from chapter 3 through 4 and into chapter 5. And there is more to the examination than just a refutation of "replacement theology," and some of the elements that Kefa, aka Peter, refers to as "twistings" of Paul, but some things that can, or have, been read "two ways." And the way many of us have been taught arguably inverts the entire meaning of the text. Which is what can be shown.

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Thirteen - Part One

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 40:25


Matthew 22:34-40 | Introduction to 1 Corinthians 13 | 27 April 2025

» Crestview Church of Boulder -Weekly Podcast
Podcast: 2025-04-27: Pastor Mark Quist – God Empowers Us in Self Denying Our Rights for the Sake of the Gospel

» Crestview Church of Boulder -Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 27:49


In 1 Corinthians Chapter 9, Paul leads us into an attitude and posture of self-less-ness.  It looks like self-discipline, self-denial, self-control in ways of being self... less.  Imagine a world where everyone looked not only to their own interests but to the interests of others? 

Hebrew Nation Online
Torah Teachers' Round Table – Apostolic Edition – II Corinthians chapter 2 into 3

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 97:54


Torah teachers Mark Call, Ray Harrison, and this week sans Mark Pitrone, continue theri look at some of the Apostolic Writings (aka 'New' Testament) that have been too often 'turned upside down.' They started with the Second Letter that Shaul or Paul wrote to the people of Corinth, and continue this week from chapter 2 into chapter 3.

Christianityworks Official Podcast
The Morning After // The Price He Paid for You, Part 5

Christianityworks Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 26:57


The whole resurrection of Jesus thing – can be a bit hard to swallow. I mean – did it really happen? And if it did, what does it mean for us here and now?   A Crazy Morning Let me paint you a picture. Just the other day, someone you love has passed away. You really admired and trusted this person. I mean, you'd seen them in operation and now they're gone. It's a shock. It shouldn't have happened. They were so young and so full of potential and promise; they had a future. And now that person's gone. It takes some time to come to grips with that sort of a loss. The shock, the sadness, even anger – we go through all sorts of different stages in that grieving process. You wake up with that dull headache in your head … what's it about? And then you remember your loss. But the phone rings and it's another friend and they're ranting and they're raving that this person who was dead, they're saying, "He's alive! He's alive! I've seen him!" Hang on a minute, what sort of a crackpot is this. What's going on? Is this some sick joke? But your friend's adamant. "He's alive!" Now what? How do you react to that? I mean, it's an incredible claim, an incredulous claim. Mad. You saw him die with your own eyes – arrested, crucified, buried and defiantly very, very dead. You know, in one sense it's almost easy to believe if you read it in the Bible. You know, it's something that happened a couple of thousand years ago to Jesus, I mean, long enough ago to make it safe. You know what I mean. Sure God could do anything, God could do that way back then, it was 2000 years ago. The question is, if you believe that Jesus rose from the dead again lets just transpose that into today, here and now. You get a phone call tomorrow morning, ‘Jesus is alive!' You saw him die … he's alive. Today we're going to put ourselves back in the shoes of the Disciples right there in that place in Jerusalem. This is the second message in a series of four that I've called, “The Price He Paid for You”. And it's about that part of the Easter story that involves the resurrection of Jesus Christ. What was that about? Did it happen, and if it did, what does it mean to you and me, here and now? Now, if we put ourselves back in the shoes of those Disciples, right there in that Jerusalem 2000 years ago with the Jesus they knew, all of a sudden it gets a whole lot harder to believe. It was a bit like that for Mary Magdalene: She went down to the tomb to embalm the body of Jesus and Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept she bent over to look inside the tomb and she saw two angels in white seated where Jesus' body had been – one at the head and the other at the foot. And they asked her, ‘Woman, why are you crying?' ‘They've taken Jesus, my Lord away,' she said, ‘and I don't know where they've put him'. At this she turned around and she saw Jesus standing there, but she didn't realise it was Him. ‘Woman,' He said, ‘why are you crying? What are you looking for?' Thinking that He was the gardener she says, ‘Sir, if you've carried Him away, tell me where you've put Him and I'll go and get Him.' And Jesus said to her, ‘Mary.' And she turned towards Him and cried out in Aramaic ‘Rabonni' which means ‘teacher'. Jesus said, ‘Don't hold onto me as I haven't yet returned to the Father, go instead to my brothers, the Disciples and tell them I'm returning to my Father and your Father and to my God and to your God.' And Mary Magdalene went to the Disciples with the news. ‘I've seen the Lord,' she told them.” He had said these things to her. See it wasn't only Mary. I mean, I love the fact that even though Jesus had told them time and time and time again He would rise from the dead, she looked at Jesus and it's so incredible to think that He could possibly be alive, she mistakes Him for the gardener. Do you know the joke in that? The Son of God has risen from the grave and Mary, I mean the humour here is just something else, Mary looks at Him and thinks he's the gardener – the guy that mows the lawns and weeds the garden and does the edges. But she wasn't the only one: After that Thomas, sometime they call him doubting Thomas now Thomas was one of the Twelve and he wasn't with the Disciples first came to them after He'd risen from the dead, and so the other Disciples said to him, ‘Thomas, we've seen the Lord, He's alive'. But Thomas said, ‘Come on, unless I see the nail marks in His hands and put my fingers where the nails were and put my hand into His side where they pierced Him, I am not going to believe this rubbish.' Now work that out. Jesus' Disciples were in a house together and this time Thomas was with them, and though the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood in their midst and said, ‘Peace be with you, Shalom.' And then He said to Thomas, ‘Tom, come on, put your finger here and see my hands. Reach out put your hand into my side. Stop doubting and start believing.' And Thomas just said, ‘My Lord and My God.' Then Jesus told him, ‘Because you have seen me you believe and are blessed. But blessed are those who have not yet seen but they believe'. Now I don't know but I think I'm with Thomas. This is hard to believe when you're close to it. What do you believe? Maybe it's an uncomfortable question. Maybe it's easy to consign this resurrection of Jesus thing back into the past. Kind of like a fable that we give some moderate level of intellectual assent to; a kind of vague, half-believing insurance policy thing. But the Apostle Paul takes it very seriously. In Romans Chapter 10 verse 9 he says: If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and you believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead then you'll be saved. 1 Corinthians Chapter 15 verse 17: If Christ has not been raised than your faith is futile. So for Paul the resurrection wasn't some optional extra; it wasn't some kind of distant myth; not something we can just kind of half believe, maybe. And we can say, "Look, I believe that Jesus rose from the dead." But see what Paul says here, "If you believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead then you'll be saved and if you don't believe from the heart that God has raised Him from the dead then you're wasting your time." What do you believe in your heart about the resurrection of Jesus? The resurrection can seem completely incongruous amidst the day-to-day realities of our lives. I mean, we get up and we go to work and we do all the stuff and we sit in meetings and we take the kids to school and we do all those day-to-day things. And you look around and you think, "Could Jesus in the midst of all this normality, could He have risen from the dead?" Now stick the resurrection right in the middle of your day-to-day reality and ask me, "Berni, in the middle of all this, do you actually believe that this Jesus was raised from the dead? I mean, it seems incongruous, it's an outrageous notion; it just doesn't fit. Come on Berni, do you really believe this stuff?" And my answer to you is, "Absolutely. I do. I believe in my heart that Jesus was raised from the dead." That's me. What about you? What do you believe, and if Jesus did rise from the dead, so what? What does it mean to you here and now, today?   Living the Resurrection Okay, if Jesus did rise from the dead, what does it mean to you and me, here and now? What relevance is there in all of that for our lives? Can the resurrection of Jesus Christ have any impact on your life and mine today? I think they're the right questions to ask. I mean, why have a resurrection at all? Why did God plan it that way, and why did He make it central to believing in Jesus? Earlier we saw how the Apostle Paul said it was essential that without faith in this resurrection there was no point: "If you confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” “And if Christ wasn't raised then your faith is futile." Okay, that's the theology if you like. Take that at face value. But why is it so important? Why does God put it right at the centre of believing in Jesus? It's not an optional extra, it's central. So I'm a pesky bloke; I keep asking these questions because truthfully, people never explained this stuff when I became a Christian at first, in terms that I could really understand and lay hold of. All these Christians were talking about the resurrection and the blood of the Lamb and all this sort of stuff, like it was really important. Well, great, but why? Believing in Jesus for me is a process; it's a lifelong thing that happens. And at some point I took the step of faith to believe in Him but what I discovered was there were lots of different parts of my life that didn't fit with Him – selfishness, anger, judgement – and I'm a really judgemental person naturally in the flesh, all stuff that actually stunted my growth. It's crazy how we want to hold onto the rubbish in our lives for dear life, but we do. And it turns out to rob us of life. You know, I used to spend most of my time being angry with people because they didn't measure up to my standards. They didn't see the world the way I did. And you know what, that robbed me of life. So instead of peace and joy, I was always angry. There was always resentment in my heart. Not rocket science is it. Its one thing to believe with our head or our heart in Jesus and to live it out authentically requires change and that's where the resurrection comes in. Again, the Apostle Paul writes in Romans Chapter 8: If the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through His Spirit that dwells in you. Let's unpack that. You have the crucifixion, the death of Jesus, where Jesus paid for all our sins. You know, we turned away from God, we missed the whole point of creation, that's what sin is (we looked at that last week) but God is loving and just. We've all fallen short and so Jesus died for us, and when we believe in that, our slate is wiped clean. We're forgiven and we have a fresh start. Like a prisoner coming out of gaol having served his sentence. It's fantastic. But you and I know that getting rid of that rubbish in our lives that God calls sin, it's a life-long process. Come on, we're all naturally selfish. At least I am. Someone does us wrong somehow and we want anger and revenge and payback time. But Jesus turns around and says, "Do you want to believe in Me with your life? Well show me, go on. Go out and love your enemy, in fact pray for them." I don't know about you but that way of living just didn't come naturally to me. So the process of changing we discover changing those things is really hard. I mean, it's very hard, and in fact in some areas it's downright impossible. I was just talking recently with some friends and I know I'm a very outcome-oriented person and I expect everyone else to be the same. They're not. Some people are wonderfully relationship-oriented, much more so than I am. Now those people aren't outcome-oriented but we need them too. So what am I going to do? Do I spend my whole life getting angry with them? Do I spend my whole life complaining about people who are different to me and they don't fit with my way of thinking and behaving? I mean, Paul bemoans this reality in Romans Chapter 7 when he says: I can will to do what's right I just can't seem to do it. Who will deliver me from this body of death? Thanks be to God through our Lord Jesus Christ. The resurrection is learning to live again. If the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through that same Spirit. God wants to bring life back to our bodies, colour into our cheeks. How many people need that in their lives right now, and they're looking in all sorts of strange places. There a people who are broken and hurt inside; there are people who are suffering from low self-esteem; there are people addicted to anger like I was; and we go looking for solutions in all these wrong places when the solution is staring us in the face. This isn't some theory, its actuality. The same Holy Spirit who breathed life back into the dead body of Jesus is the Spirit that wants to give us victory over the sin of our humanity and breathe life back into our mortal bodies. That's what the resurrection is about here and now. The Spirit wants to give us victory and a new life. Come on, this is great stuff, this is a great plan, this is good news. It's fantastic news! God wants to do for you and for me, here and now and every moment of every day for the rest of our lives here on earth, to keep changing us and setting us free and filling us with fresh new life what He did for Jesus when He brought Jesus back to life after the crucifixion on the Cross. God wants to give us a new life through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Isn't that awesome? In a moment we're going to take a deeper look at that, because Jesus, as it turns out, has something very, very special for you and me.   A Certain Hope for Tomorrow Have you ever been in a place where you've lost all hope? Hope, as it turns out is a very precious commodity. We all need it in our lives to look forward to; to hope in the deep sense that I have future, I know where I'm going. And when there is no future it's tragic. When we lose hope it feels like our life is over, and that's the problem with death. We all die at some point physically. Some die young; others watch their bodies progressively give up the ghost. If God is God though, if He loves us the way the Bible says He does, then hope will be very, very high on His list, because the last thing that would do or He would want for us is to experience hopelessness and it turns out that hope is very high on His list indeed. That's what the whole resurrection thing is about. It's a funny thing, but when things are going bad in our lives, isn't it funny how hope breaks really quickly. Have you noticed that? Look at the Disciples: over and over again Jesus told them, ‘Guys, I'm going to be crucified but I'm going to rise again. Come on!' He told them lots of times, but when it happened, when He died, they were fearful, they were devastated, they were scattered to the four winds. They deserted Him; they completely lost sight of His promise of the resurrection, the thing that would give them hope. Actually most of them, as we saw before, needed convincing that Jesus was alive again. Bit like us. Life takes a turn for the worst, the first thing you do is you throw hope out the window. It's kind of natural. 1 Chronicles Chapter 29 verse 15 says: Our days on earth are like a shadow without hope. And let me get right in your face now for a bit, because we need some good teaching on hope. It's not ‘hope that it rains tomorrow' or ‘hope that it doesn't rain tomorrow', I mean the certain hope that faith in Jesus Christ brings. When we put our trust in Jesus in the good times and we lay down our lives and we love Him and we adore Him and we worship Him and we follow Him with our lives, I tell you what happens: when the storm clouds start to roll in, something strange and new and wonderful happens in our hearts. It's like that hope shines and won't go out. Peter the Apostle writes in His first letter, Chapter 1 verse 3: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ … It's a beautiful passage, if you have a Bible grab it, and have a look: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, by His great mercy He has given us a new birth into a living hope, the resurrection of Jesus Christ.” (I love that) “a new birth into a living hope, the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead into an inheritance that's imperishable, undefiled, unfading, kept in heaven for us who are being protected by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. In this we rejoice, even though now for a while we've had to suffer various trials. Boy that's an understatement. The people Peter was writing to, the Christians, were being tarred and feathered, burnt at the stake, fed to the lions, killed and Peter writes to them and says, “… but you know something, when you look at the resurrection of Jesus Christ we have a certain hope for the future.” Over and over again the New Testament talks about Jesus being the firstborn from among the dead. In other words, it points back to His resurrection. Jesus took all of our sin, He who knew no sin became sin, so that we might become the righteousness of God. So He died because of our sin and He's the first of many to rise again. He's the firstborn, the first one in this resurrection cycle and we put our hope in that because we too when we believe in Jesus, will rise again and have eternal life. One day when my body gives up the ghost, one day I'll stand before Jesus for ever and ever and ever. It's a historical fact that death couldn't hold Jesus down, and when we put our trust in Him, that's where we put our hope. Our problem is, we spend so much time hoping for the next pay rise, hoping for some temporal bauble here on earth that we lose sight of the living hope we have through Jesus Christ, through His resurrection. Let's do it again: By His great mercy He has given us a new birth. We are born again into a living hope, not an uncertain hope, not a hope that's fleeting and fading but a certain hope – the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead; an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading that is there for you, that is there for me, if we put our faith in Jesus. And if we're able to say before God in our hearts, ‘Jesus is your son, He died for me, He rose again', it's rock solid. And do you know the basis of that promise – it's the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Look at your life for the moment, the things that aren't going too well for you at the moment; the things that you might want to change. The reality is that we can't change some of them. Maybe God will change some of them, I don't know, but in the meantime He wants us to live life in the certain hope that we have a future, an eternal future. And we know that because we can look at the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He defeated sin on the Cross – the wages of our sin became His death. But Jesus defeated that. He paid for my sin, He paid for my sin on the Cross and still He rose again even though He bore all that sin. And that's what awaits us. That doesn't compare to anything you and I can have on earth here. It just doesn't compare. That certain hope of eternal life with Jesus far outweighs it far eclipses anything we could have here and now. John writes in the book of Revelation Chapter 21; he gives us a glimpse, like a crack opens up in heaven and he's able to see inside: Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, because the first heaven and the first earth had passed away and there was no longer any sea. And I saw the Holy City – the New Jerusalem – coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride, beautifully dressed for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, ‘Now the dwelling of God is with men and He will live with them and they will be His people and God Himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There'll be no more death or mourning of crying or pain for the old things have passed away. Nothing, nothing comes anywhere close to that. We wander around down here in the weeds and the murky mire and we try to get hope and satisfaction out of all sorts of things that are going to pass away. What things on this earth be able to take with us when we breathe our last, come on? That's why God wants us to put our faith in Jesus. The resurrection of Jesus is God's call to set our eyes and our hearts and everything we are and all our hopes and dreams on heavenly things because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ – the first among many. That's where we are going when we trust in Jesus. Paul writes in Colossians Chapter 3 verse 1: If you have been raised with Christ, set your mind on the things that are above, not on the things on the earth because you have died to them. It is time my friend for you and me to start living our lives from an eternal perspective. When the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central truth, central to what we believe in our hearts, two things change. Firstly, the Holy Spirit starts taking away the rubbish that God calls sin and giving us life here and now – vibrant and abundant life. And secondly, no matter what happens, no matter how sick we get, how poor we get, we know that one day we will stand before Jesus Christ. Cry Hallelujah!

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
First Corinthians 16 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for April 5, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 30:59


God Bless You - Welcome to this edition of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast. In this session we will be looking into 1 Corinthians Chapter 16. There some vital things Paul alludes to in this chapter, things will help us on our faith journey. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
First Corinthians 15 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for March 29, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 31:14


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast, we will be looking at 1 Corinthians Chapter 15 which is popularly called the "Resurrection Chapter". Because Jesus was raised from the dead by the power of God, all those who received Christ as their Savior will be resurrected also. This is God's promise to all who believe. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

The Restoring Rapport Podcast
Episode 335: Does The Bible Say Singleness Is Better Than Marriage? - Mark Ballenger Review (Part II)

The Restoring Rapport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 18:25


In this episode, Seth reviews a video by Mark Ballenger and goes through 1st Corinthians Chapter 7. To access the sources for this episode, visit:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZGf6py_0K0&list=PLqXPXGGcbW9e3LOL4pjZ_iN2I9KBx8qX-&index=39To become a subscriber of this podcast, visit:⁠https://anchor.fm/seth-hensley/subscribe⁠

The Restoring Rapport Podcast
Episode 334: Does The Bible Say Singleness Is Better Than Marriage? - Mark Ballenger Review (Part I)

The Restoring Rapport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 22:06


In this episode, Seth reviews a video by Mark Ballenger and goes through 1st Corinthians Chapter 7. To access the sources for this episode, visit:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZGf6py_0K0&list=PLqXPXGGcbW9e3LOL4pjZ_iN2I9KBx8qX-&index=39To become a subscriber of this podcast, visit:⁠https://anchor.fm/seth-hensley/subscribe⁠

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
First Corinthians 14:22-40 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for March 22, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 30:02


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast we will be looking at the conclusion of 1 Corinthians Chapter 14 (v.v 22-40). Paul instructs the church in the proper order of the use of the vocal gifts in public assembly as well as proper order in a church service of its members. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

Harvest Baptist Church
The Charity Chapter Pt 2

Harvest Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 30:29


1 Corinthians Chapter 13

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Twelve

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 39:43


1 Corinthians 12 | Topic: Spiritual Gifts | 16 March 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
First Corinthians 14:1-20 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for March 15, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 30:06


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast, we will be looking into 1 Corinthians Chapter 14 which covers the proper use of the vocal gifts, that is, The Gift of Prophecy, Diversities of Tongues and the Interpretation of Tongues. These three gifts of the Holy Spirit are valid, direly needed and profitable for the edification and worship of the Church. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Eleven - Part Four

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 47:26


The Lord's Supper | 1 Corinthians 11:23-32 | 9 March 2025

Calvary Chapel Naples
2 Corinthians: Chapter 12

Calvary Chapel Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 42:01


2 Corinthians: Chapter 12 Subscribe to the weekly sermon questions at: Calvary Chapel Naples churchteams.com/m/Register.asp?a=SUpvTlJUSUFQaVk9

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Eleven - Part Three

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 33:10


Guest preacher: Aaron Anand | 1 Corinthians 11:17-22, 33-34 | 2 March 2024

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
First Corinthians 12:12-28 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for March 1, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 31:31


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast, We will conclude our study of 1 Corinthians Chapter 12, which speaks to us of the unity of every member of the Body of Christ and how the Lord has set in the Church the ministry gifts of Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

Calvary Chapel Naples
2 Corinthians: Chapter 11

Calvary Chapel Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 50:59


2 Corinthians: Chapter 11 Subscribe to the weekly sermon questions at: Calvary Chapel Naples churchteams.com/m/Register.asp?a=SUpvTlJUSUFQaVk9

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Eleven - Part Two

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 40:22


1 Corinthians 11:7-16 | 23 February 2025

John Caines
1 Corinthians: Chapter Eleven - Part One

John Caines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 49:55


1 Corinthians 11:2-6 | 16 February 2024

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast
First Corinthians 12 - Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast for Feb. 15, 2025

Pastor John Dunning of Sopchoppy, Florida - Spirit-Filled Teaching From the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 28:21


In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Broadcast we will be looking into 1 Corinthians Chapter 12 concerning Spiritual Gifts, primarily 3 of them; the Word of Wisdom, the Word of Knowledge and Wonder-Working Faith. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/

Christian Empty Nest Moms: Find your purpose, rediscover your identity and grow more joy with God at the center.

In this episode of The Estranged Mom Coach™, I want to talk to you about what “I love you” really means, particularly as it applies to being an estranged mother. You can apply every bit of this to your relationship with your adult child, even if you're not talking at all right now. I'm going to outline 10 qualities of love as put forth in 1 Corinthians Chapter 13. These qualities of love are Biblical, and will help you achieve a stable, sustainable reconciliation with your estranged son or daughter. Grab a hot cuppa tea and pop in your earbuds. God led you here for a reason.   . Next Steps: 1) Apply for your FREE consultation to talk to Jenny 1:1. Find out the exact path forward to feeling better and greatly increasing your chances of getting your son or daughter back in your life. And learn how estrangement coaching can get you there: www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/schedule    ⬇️ 2) Access your audio meditation to help you cast your anxieties and worries about estrangement at the feet of Jesus: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/meditation   ⬇️ 3) Join the free Facebook support community for Christian estranged mothers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianestrangedmothers    ⬇️ 4) Download Your Free Guide Of What To Do When Your Adult Child Estranges: bit.ly/estrangementguide  . Are you dealing with a divisive estranged daughter in law?  This is information you need to have: https://bit.ly/4fBCtPQ  . Estrangement Coaching Client Reviews… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter I cannot express enough gratitude for the incredible support and guidance received in the most tragic time of my life from coach Jenny Good. Her faith, compassion, understanding, dedication and display of radical love has truly been life-changing for me. I was so overwhelmed with feelings of confusion, guilt, and sadness. I felt lost and didn't know how to navigate through the emotional turmoil I was experiencing. However, from the very first call, Jenny created a safe and non-judgmental space for me to share my details. Her ability to listen attentively and empathize while helping me understand a different way of thinking is truly remarkable. She understood my feelings and offered tools each session in ways I have not experienced even from therapy. I am forever thankful for the medicine she has poured into me to be the very best version of myself! This has rippled into all areas of life for me. Jenny's teachings have produced results reconnecting me with my estranged daughter! Thank you for being the vessel of unwavering faith & love that so many of us could benefit from, estranged or not. A true Godsend.  - Melinda Wyman . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son  Having a coach and mentor who is rooted in Christ is very important. I've experienced so much inner healing with Jenny as my Coach. I am living a truly happy life, and I reconciled with my son! I feel empowered to continue stepping into my full power as a mother and to live a life where my children matter, but they don't determine my worth. I am me again. - Carol Adams

Calvary Chapel Naples
2 Corinthians: Chapter 10

Calvary Chapel Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 45:30


2 Corinthians: Chapter 10 Subscribe to the weekly sermon questions at: Calvary Chapel Naples churchteams.com/m/Register.asp?a=SUpvTlJUSUFQaVk9

Calvary Chapel Naples
2 Corinthians: Chapter 8 (Part 2) and Chapter 9

Calvary Chapel Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 43:49


2 Corinthians: Chapter 8 (Part 2) and Chapter 9 Subscribe to the weekly sermon questions at: Calvary Chapel Naples churchteams.com/m/Register.asp?a=SUpvTlJUSUFQaVk9

Calvary Chapel Naples
2 Corinthians: Chapter 8

Calvary Chapel Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 39:33


2 Corinthians: Chapter 8 Subscribe to the weekly sermon questions at: Calvary Chapel Naples churchteams.com/m/Register.asp?a=SUpvTlJUSUFQaVk9

Calvary Chapel Naples
2 Corinthians: Chapter 7

Calvary Chapel Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 58:46


2 Corinthians: Chapter 7 Subscribe to the weekly sermon questions at: Calvary Chapel Naples churchteams.com/m/Register.asp?a=SUpvTlJUSUFQaVk9

Truthfed Scripture & Prophecy
2 Corinthians Chapter 12-13 - Faith & Works: - Examine Yourselves, Whether Ye Be In The Faith

Truthfed Scripture & Prophecy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 20:28


2 Corinthians Chapter 12-13 - Faith & Works: - Examine Yourselves, Whether Ye Be In The Faith by Shawn Ozbun

Truthfed Scripture & Prophecy
2 Corinthians Chapter 10-11 - Faith & Works: - Paul Warns of False Apostles

Truthfed Scripture & Prophecy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 22:55