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Sermons
Zechariah's First Oracle continued: Zechariah 10

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025


Zechariah chapter 10 describes the coming of a Divine Redeemer

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Linha Sobre Linha
Milênio - Episódio 1

Linha Sobre Linha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 58:27


Esta nova série abordará tópicos relacionados ao Milênio, os mil anos de paz em que Cristo reinará na Terra. Neste primeiro episódio, Ed Sousa e Gustavo Rodrigues conversam sobre os eventos que antecedem ao Milênio, como a Terra será preparada para este período, como Satanás será amarrado e que tipo de pessoa viverá a era milenar. Referências deste episódio: Bruce R. McConkie, The Millennial Messiah [1982], pp.675-677 Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine. p.494 Joseph Fielding Smith - Doutrinas de Salvação, volume 1 p.82 Orson Pratt, Journal of Discourses, 16:312 Neal A. Maxwell, “O, Divine Redeemer”, Conferência Geral, outubro de 1981 Wendy Nelson, Devocional Mundial para Jovens Adultos, 10 de janeiro de 2016, Brigham Young University – Havaí

American Conservative University
Excuses. Billy Graham Classic Sermon and Song: O Divine Redeemer. ACU Sunday Series.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 31:21


Excuses. Billy Graham Classic Sermon and Song: O Divine Redeemer. ACU Sunday Series. https://youtu.be/vhTs8OgNuVU?si=5EdLATY1hFE6KA5n Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 874K subscribers 236,912 views Premiered Feb 14, 2022 #MondayNightClassics Will you miss out on eternity because you made excuses? In this 1986 message from Tallahassee, Florida, Billy Graham talks about the danger of waiting to make a decision for Christ. Watch more #MondayNightClassics every Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern. Do you want Christ to be your friend? Visit https://bit.ly/StepsToPeaceWithGod CONNECT with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association: on Facebook:   / billygrahamevangelisticassociation   on Instagram:   / bgea   on Twitter:   / bgea   on Pinterest:   / bgea   on YouTube:    / billygraham   on TikTok:   / bgeaofficial     O Divine Redeemer (2017) | The Tabernacle Choir Watch this video at: https://youtu.be/bkVAPm5x2tM?si=j8wv3zBePOp0GNWg The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square 788K subscribers 63,017 views Aug 30, 2021 The Tabernacle Choir, with conductor Mack Wilberg, and organist Andrew Unsworth, perform "O Divine Redeemer" by Charles Gounod. Lyrics: Ah! turn me not away, receive me tho' unworthy; Hear Thou my cry, hear Thou my cry, behold, Lord, my distress.   Answer me from Thy throne. Haste Thee, Lord to mine aid. Thy pity shew in my deep anguish Let not the sword of vengeance smite me, Though righteous Thine anger, O Lord. Shield me in danger! O regard me, on Thee, Lord alone will I call.   O Divine Redeemer! I pray Thee, grant me pardon, and remember not my sins Forgive me O Divine Redeemer!   Night gathers round my soul. Fearful I cry, to Thee! Come to my aid, O Lord! Haste Thee, Lord, haste to help me. Hear my cry, Save me, Lord in Thy mercy Come and save me, O Lord!   O Divine Redeemer! I pray Thee, grant me pardon, and remember not, remember not, O Lord, my sins.   Save in the day of retribution; from Death shield Thou me, O my God! O Divine Redeemer! have mercy help me, my Savior. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD!  Please go to Apple Podcasts and give ACU a 5 star rating. Apple canceled us and now we are clawing our way back to the top. Don't let the Leftist win. Do it now! Thanks. Also Rate us on any platform you follow us on. It helps a lot. Forward this show to friends. Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Pandora Look us up on Amazon Prime …And Many Other Podcast Aggregators and sites ACU on Twitter- https://twitter.com/AmerConU . Warning- Explicit and Violent video content.   Please help ACU by submitting your Show ideas. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com   Endorsed Charities -------------------------------------------------------- Pre-Born! Saving babies and Souls. https://preborn.org/ OUR MISSION To glorify Jesus Christ by leading and equipping pregnancy clinics to save more babies and souls. WHAT WE DO Pre-Born! partners with life-affirming pregnancy clinics all across the nation. We are designed to strategically impact the abortion industry through the following initiatives:… -------------------------------------------------------- Help CSI Stamp Out Slavery In Sudan Join us in our effort to free over 350 slaves. Listeners to the Eric Metaxas Show will remember our annual effort to free Christians who have been enslaved for simply acknowledging Jesus Christ as their Savior. As we celebrate the birth of Christ this Christmas, join us in giving new life to brothers and sisters in Sudan who have enslaved as a result of their faith. https://csi-usa.org/metaxas   https://csi-usa.org/slavery/   Typical Aid for the Enslaved A ration of sorghum, a local nutrient-rich staple food A dairy goat A “Sack of Hope,” a survival kit containing essential items such as tarp for shelter, a cooking pan, a water canister, a mosquito net, a blanket, a handheld sickle, and fishing hooks. Release celebrations include prayer and gathering for a meal, and medical care for those in need. The CSI team provides comfort, encouragement, and a shoulder to lean on while they tell their stories and begin their new lives. Thank you for your compassion  Giving the Gift of Freedom and Hope to the Enslaved South Sudanese -------------------------------------------------------- Food For the Poor https://foodforthepoor.org/ Help us serve the poorest of the poor Food For The Poor began in 1982 in Jamaica. Today, our interdenominational Christian ministry serves the poor in primarily 17 countries throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Thanks to our faithful donors, we are able to provide food, housing, healthcare, education, fresh water, emergency relief, micro-enterprise solutions and much more. We are proud to have fed millions of people and provided more than 15.7 billion dollars in aid. Our faith inspires us to be an organization built on compassion, and motivated by love. Our mission is to bring relief to the poorest of the poor in the countries where we serve. We strive to reflect God's unconditional love. It's a sacrificial love that embraces all people regardless of race or religion. We believe that we can show His love by serving the “least of these” on this earth as Christ challenged us to do in Matthew 25. We pray that by God's grace, and with your support, we can continue to bring relief to the suffering and hope to the hopeless.   Report on Food For the Poor by Charity Navigator https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/592174510   -------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer from ACU. We try to bring to our students and alumni the World's best Conservative thinkers. All views expressed belong solely to the author and not necessarily to ACU. In all issues and relations, we hope to follow the admonitions of Jesus Christ. While striving to expose, warn and contend with evil, we extend the love of God to all of his children. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  American Conservative University A short survey to get to know our listeners! Thank you for listening :D https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvB348iC85ZcAQCzgL8TX-5yf-o4IIT8e5thqRh1qZKVIkrg/viewform  

River City Community Church
The Divine Redeemer

River City Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 48:47


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River City Community Church
The Divine Redeemer

River City Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 48:47


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Walk Boldly With Jesus
Who Is Responsible For Jesus' Death?

Walk Boldly With Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 11:26


Who Is Responsible For Jesus' Death?Ephesians 1:7-8a “ In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace that he lavished on us.”During Holy Week the fact that Christ died for our sins is on the top of our minds.  As we go through the week we are all anticipating Good Friday, which is only Good Friday now that we know what happened and why it happened.  Back when it happened, no one was calling it good Friday.  It was a day filled with complete and utter sadness.  The Savior, the Messiah had been murdered. How could that be?  It was not only heart breaking, it was confusing.  Why didn't He save Himself?  He helped all those people over the last three years, he brought Lazarus back from the dead, why couldn't He just come down off of the cross?  No one understood, no one heard Him when He told them what was going to happen.  It definitely did not feel like a “Good Friday.”  The reason we celebrate it as “Good Friday” is because we understand why Jesus had to die on the cross.  We understand His passion for a greater purpose.  We understand that the Jewish chief priest and elders were not responsible for Jesus' death.  We understand that Pontius Pilate and the Romans were not responsible for Jesus' death.  We understand that Judas is not responsible for Jesus' death.  Jesus died on a cross because that it was He was sent here to do.  Jesus died on a cross to redeem us from original sin and reunite us with our heavenly Father.  Jesus came to fulfill the Father's plan.  I have been listening to the Catechism in a Year podcast with Father Mike.  I am learning to so much about  who God is, who Jesus is, who the Holy Spirit is.  I am also learning a lot of about what the Catholic Church actually says about a lot of things as I think the world can kind of take what they think the church is saying and then get it all twisted up.  Father Mike said he was talking to a man one time that was really upset because the man said Catholics blame the Jews for Christ's death and yet Christ dying was a good thing because He saved us from our sins.  So why do we blame the Jews when it was a good thing?  Father Mike explained that we do not blame the Jewish people for Christ's death.  In the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which spells our exactly what the Catholic Church believes, #598 says, “In her magisterial teaching of the faith and in the witness of her saints, the church has never forgotten that "sinners were the authors and the ministers of all the sufferings that the Divine Redeemer endured." Taking into account the fact that our sins affect Christ himself, the church does not hesitate to impute to Christians the greatest responsibility for the torments inflicted upon Jesus, a responsibility with which they have all too often burden the Jews alone: we must regard as guilty all those who continue to relax into their sins since our sins made the Lord Christ suffer the torment of the cross, those who plunge themselves into disorders and crimes crucify the son of God a new in their hearts (for he is in them) and hold him up to contempt. And it can be seen that our crime in this case is greater in us than in the Jews as for them, according to the witnesses of the apostle, "none of the rulers of this age understood this for if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of Glory.” We, however, profess to know him. And when we deny him by our deeds, we in someway seem to lay violent hands on him. St. Francis of Assisi said, “Nor did demons crucify him; it is you who have crucified him and crucify him still, when you delight in your vices and sins.”  This really hit me when I heard it.  I have heard many people say the Jewish people killed Jesus.  I would always say, yes, some did, but not all of them.  However, I never really thought of it like this.  I never thought of us all having a part in it because Jesus died for our sins, all of our sins, every single person on the the planet, past, present and future.  None of us can escape responsibility for it.  I don't know that our responsibility for His death should be our focus.  I don't know that we should focus more on that than the fact that He died to release us, to set us free from sin.  I think when we think of Jesus dying on the cross we should celebrate what He did for us.  Our freedom came at such a high cost.  I think the fact that He took our sins with Him to the cross and that sin no longer has dominion over us is definitely where we should focus our thoughts.However, I do think it would be good to take some time every now and then, especially during Holy Week, and examine your behaviors.  Take a look at your life and your choices.  Are you continuing to crucify Christ daily with your choices?  I have been thinking a lot about what St. Francis said, “Nor did demons crucify him; it is you who have crucified him and crucify him still, when you delight in your vices and sins.”  We all talk about how horrible the crucifixion was.  We talk about how amazing it is that Jesus died for our sins, but what an awful experience.  That pain and that suffering is nothing we would ever want anyone to go through again.  And yet, St. Francis is saying when we continue to delight in our sins we crucify him still.  That is powerful to me.  Maybe it is just the Holy Spirit convicting me, maybe that is not resonating with you or sticking with you.  I hope that is the case.  However, I felt moved to share it with you in case it did resonate.  In case it did cause you to stop and think about the various ways you may be delighting in your vices or your sins.  Lent is a time when we usually stop and take a look at our vices.  We see which ones we want to take a break from for the 40 days of Lent.  We examine our lives and how we want to live differently during Lent. Maybe we are being called to live differently every day and not just during lent.  Do we have vices or sins that we need to give up once and for all and not keep turning back to them?  Are we doing things on a regular basis that are causing Jesus more pain that we need to?  Can we stop these things?  Yes, I know we can stop these things if we choose to because Jesus defeated sin when He died on the cross.  Sin no longer has dominion over us.  If we partner with God to give up our vices, to give up our sins, He will help us.  We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us!This episode is not too make you feel guilty.  I am not saying you alone are responsible for Christ's death on a cross.   We all, as a human race are responsible because He died for our sins, each and every one of us.  The point is not to feel guilty, the reason I shared this with you is so that we can all take a look at our lives and see the things that we may still be doing on a consistent basis that are continuing to hurt Jesus.  The first step in changing anything is to be aware something needs to change.  This is why I felt compelled to share this with you.  If you heard what St. Francis said you and felt convicted to change something, great!  If you didn't, that is great too.  God puts on our hearts what He wants us to work on.  If you didn't feel compelled to change anything then that is great.  This may not be an issue for you.  I know it resonated with some of you though.  I know it did with me too.  Dear Heavenly Father, I pray you bless everyone listening to this episode today.  Lord, please put on our hearts any recurring sins you want us to change.  Please put on our hearts any ways we are not showing up in the best way we can.  Lord, we thank you for sending your Son to die on a cross for us.  We know it wasn't easy and it came at great cost to you.  We love you Lord, you are amazing.  We thank you for taking away our sin and the hold that sin had over us.  We ask you Lord to help us remember that sin no longer has dominion over us.  Help us to remember we are stronger than our desires.  Help us to remember, just because we want it doesn't mean we have to have it.  Help remind us of the strength and power we have because you are within us.  We love you Lord and we ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy and powerful name, AmenThank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus.  I am so excited to bring you a witness tomorrow from my mother in law.  She was brave enough to step out in courage and share two witnesses about two different times when God showed up for her.  I know you will love it!  I look forward to bringing that to you tomorrow.  Remember Jesus loves you and so do I!  Go out and celebrate life today!

Neal A. Maxwell Talks
8-Elder Neal A. Maxwell, October 1981, "O, Divine Redeemer"

Neal A. Maxwell Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 14:38


Elder Neal A. Maxwell, October 1981 General Conference, "O, Divine Redeemer"

The Latin Prayer Podcast
The Rosary of the Holy Wounds (Latin)

The Latin Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 7:22


The Rosary (or Chaplet) of the Holy Wounds of Jesus in Latin. On the Crucifix and first three beads: O Jesu, Redemptor Divinus, miserere nobis et totius mundi. (O JESUS, Divine Redeemer, be merciful to us and to the whole world. Amen.) Deus Omnipotens, Deus Sancte, Deus Immortale, miserere nobus et totius mundi. (STRONG God, holy God, immortal God, have mercy on us and on the whole world. Amen.) Gratia et misericordia, Domine Jesu, in periculis praesentibus; tegere nos cum pretioso Sanguine tuo. (GRACE and mercy, O my Jesus, during present dangers; cover us with Thy Precious Blood. Amen.)  Pater Aeterne, miserere nobis per Sanguinem Jesu Christi, solius Filii Tui; miserere nobis, te obsecramus. (ETERNAL Father, grant us mercy through the Blood of Jesus Christ, Thine only Son; grant us mercy, we beseech Thee. Amen.) The following prayers, composed by Our Lord, are to be said using the Rosary beads. On the large [middle] beads: Pater Aeterne, Tibi vulnera nostri Domini Jesu Christi offero ut vulnera animi nostri sanet. (Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Wounds of our Lord Jesus Christ, to heal the wounds of our souls.) On the small [decade] beads: Mi Jesu, venia et misericordia per merita Sancte Vulnerium Tuorum. (My Jesus, pardon and mercy, through the merits of Thy Holy Wounds.) HISTORY: This devotion to the Holy Wounds and the Promises (CLICK HERE) were revealed by Our Lord to Sr. Mary Martha Chambon (1841-1907), of the Monastery of the Visitation of Chambery. The cause for her beatification was introduced in 1937. To read more about Sr. Mary Martha  Click Here. Join me and others in praying the Holy Rosary every day; here are the Spotify quick links to the Rosary: Joyful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yhnGJNSl67psg94j3si3s?si=7IjqIg2wQQaZTJTiDm-Dhw Sorrowful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3P0nIdaLuEjesHRMklwfoj?si=6qF7JBYpRiG0ylwuOohFwA Glorious Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3t7lCF7nFQDR3py1jjTAE1?si=hBb_5Ne5Rwu-993nUUqHqg Luminous Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/6vlAjEGgWPCI79K7Eylh31?si=Hue9USzkTf-L3wrXrK79MQ 15 Decade Rosary https://open.spotify.com/episode/2q33PXMrinZi6fkaV6X7vn?si=Jy_d2xLlTVihD5qa4fSH9g The Latin Prayer Podcast Patreon is finally up and running - for those of you who are able to financially support the podcast please Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/thelatinprayerpodcast). A huge thank you to my patrons! To follow me on other platforms Click on my LinkTree below. linktr.ee/dylandrego If you have any prayers you'd like to request, or comments and/or suggestions - please email me at latinprayerpodcast@gmail.com. Know that if you are listening to this, I am praying for you. Please continue to pray with me and for me and my family. May everything you do be Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. God Love You! Valete (Goodbye)  

The Latin Prayer Podcast
The Rosary of the Holy Wounds (English)

The Latin Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 11:39


The Rosary (or Chaplet) of the Holy Wounds of Jesus in English. On the Crucifix and first three beads: O JESUS, Divine Redeemer, be merciful to us and to the whole world. Amen. STRONG God, holy God, immortal God, have mercy on us and on the whole world. Amen. GRACE and mercy, O my Jesus, during present dangers; cover us with Thy Precious Blood. Amen. ETERNAL Father, grant us mercy through the Blood of Jesus Christ, Thine only Son; grant us mercy, we beseech Thee. Amen. The following prayers, composed by Our Lord, are to be said using the Rosary beads. On the large [middle] beads: Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Wounds of our Lord Jesus Christ, to heal the wounds of our souls. On the small [decade] beads: My Jesus, pardon and mercy, through the merits of Thy Holy Wounds. HISTORY: This devotion to the Holy Wounds and the Promises (CLICK HERE) were revealed by Our Lord to Sr. Mary Martha Chambon (1841-1907), of the Monastery of the Visitation of Chambery. The cause for her beatification was introduced in 1937. To read more about Sr. Mary Martha  Click Here. Join me and others in praying the Holy Rosary every day; here are the Spotify quick links to the Rosary: Joyful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yhnGJNSl67psg94j3si3s?si=7IjqIg2wQQaZTJTiDm-Dhw Sorrowful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3P0nIdaLuEjesHRMklwfoj?si=6qF7JBYpRiG0ylwuOohFwA Glorious Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3t7lCF7nFQDR3py1jjTAE1?si=hBb_5Ne5Rwu-993nUUqHqg Luminous Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/6vlAjEGgWPCI79K7Eylh31?si=Hue9USzkTf-L3wrXrK79MQ 15 Decade Rosary https://open.spotify.com/episode/2q33PXMrinZi6fkaV6X7vn?si=Jy_d2xLlTVihD5qa4fSH9g The Latin Prayer Podcast Patreon is finally up and running - for those of you who are able to financially support the podcast please Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/thelatinprayerpodcast). A huge thank you to my patrons! To follow me on other platforms Click on my LinkTree below. linktr.ee/dylandrego If you have any prayers you'd like to request, or comments and/or suggestions - please email me at latinprayerpodcast@gmail.com. Know that if you are listening to this, I am praying for you. Please continue to pray with me and for me and my family. May everything you do be Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. God Love You! Valete (Goodbye)  

Encounter the Truth
The Divine Redeemer (Part 2 of 2) | The Dawning of Hope

Encounter the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 24:58


In a world of suffering and sadness, God gives his servant confidence that the Lord himself will come and stand upon the earth—and that his servants will see the Lord in resurrected bodies. Here is stunning gospel hope for a broken and dying world.

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Encounter the Truth
The Divine Redeemer (Part 1 of 2) | The Dawning of Hope

Encounter the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 24:58


In a world of suffering and sadness, God gives his servant confidence that the Lord himself will come and stand upon the earth—and that his servants will see the Lord in resurrected bodies. Here is stunning gospel hope for a broken and dying world.

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Catholic Answers Live
#10052 Open Forum - Jimmy Akin

Catholic Answers Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021


Questions Covered: 02:40 – Is one plenary indulgence on behalf of the dead enough for them to be released from purgatory into heaven?  06:15 – In Mystici Corporis Christi number 86, it says, “They make the Divine Redeemer and the members of the Church coalesce in one physical person.” What does that mean? Why is it an error to think of Christ and those who make up the body of Christ as one?  12:41 – When Jesus was sent to Pilate, why didn’t he just send him to Herod, since Jesus was Herod’s subject?  16:07 – I asked my priest for Holy Water to put in my home. He asked me to bring in a bottle of water and he said a simple prayer over it. Is it really blessed, or do I need to have something more done? I thought the rite for blessing water was more involved than that.  17:48 – Are physical mortifications self-harm or mental? When is it appropriate to inflict mortifications?  23:54 – Since eternity is outside of time, is it possible that we will all reach heaven at the same time?  31:31 – The four Marian dogmas are keeping me from becoming Catholic. I believe that Mary is the mother of God, but not the other three. What should I do?  44:26 – How can I evangelize a Christian neighbor of mine without pushing her away or ruining the friendship?  49:22 – Is it rational to believe that God made the universe in an instant but also to believe in the age of the Earth presented by scientists?  Resources Mentioned: Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World …

Bible Jazz
The Truly Divine Redeemer (feat. Rev. Lane Brubaker)

Bible Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 49:45


Lane Brubaker is the pastor of Hagar's Community Church, which resides entirely within the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW). Her experience as a pastor in a prison sheds important light on how we understand the concepts of redemption, humanity, and of course the role of the truly divine Redeemer.Listen to Lane's podcast, "Sick and hAlarious"https://www.sickhapodcast.comCheck out Hagar's Community Church:https://www.hagarscommunitychurch.comBe in touch!uppcbiblejazz@gmail.comInstagram: @biblejazzSubscribe to Bible Jazz on Apple!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uppc-podcast/id1450663729?mt=2Follow on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLbRFDsJbqGEAkMuJ1E5MListen on Stitcher:https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/university-place-presbyterian-church/bible-jazz?refid=stprGoogle Play:https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Izwv3a4pnmvqy54czy3tew5x5fyAnd at www.UPPC.orgNew City Catechismhttp://newcitycatechism.comMusic: Kevin MacLeod

Bible Jazz
The Truly Divine Redeemer (feat. Rev. Lane Brubaker)

Bible Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 49:45


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Twin City Bible Church
Redeeming Love Has Been My Theme

Twin City Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 57:00


Ruth is the kind recipient of love from a human redeemer-pointing to the great love of the Divine Redeemer.

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Edified: Insights for LDS Women
Ep 02: "Hear, Hearken, Heed," Getting Real

Edified: Insights for LDS Women

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 28:33


March 26, 2020Edified: Insights for LDS WomenEpisode #2: “Hear, Hearken, Heed,” Getting RealThis episode looks at three distinct levels of how we “Hear Him” -- Hear, Hearken, and Heed. I get real with you by sharing three spiritually defining memories.I am often asked how I went from divorced, defeated, and dependent on food stamps, to where I am today. It's a long story, but it's a really great story! It's a story about how I came to better understand the Lord's love for me through hearing, hearkening, and heeding the voice of the spirit. It's a story of how the Lord healed me of the spiritual disease of believing I could never "be good enough" or "special enough" or "forgiven enough" to be welcomed into the Father's kingdom.One of God's deepest sorrows must be knowing many of His children will go through mortality never knowing Him. They won't remember Him or comprehend the great depths of His love for them. God wants all His children to know Him and to remember Him.Key pointsThe key to HEARING: Learn to recognize the language of the SpiritThe key to “hearkening” is listening, pondering, and sincerely seeking understanding.The key to “heeding” is acting; taking intentional steps to follow the promptings of the Holy Ghost. The more we heed the voice of the Spirit by acting on promptings, the greater the number of promptings we’ll receive, because the Lord knows he can trust us to act.Getting RealIn this section, I share three spiritually defining memories of how I came to “Hear Him” in distinct ways and on three different levels. “Shake My Fist at Heaven” -- A snapshot into one of my darkest moments as a divorced, single mom struggling with a crisis of faith. “Oh, Divine Redeemer” turning point -- Beginning the road to repentance.“Easter Miracle” -- The night Jesus raised me from spiritual death and encircled me in the arms of his loveOne of the biggest mistakes I had been making for decades was putting limits on Christ’s Atonement. I had convinced myself that Christ’s Atonement wasn’t infinite enough or eternal enough to cover MY sins. I had been believing in a limited God!I believed in Jesus Christ, but I didn’t really believe Him. I knew the doctrine, but I was not converted to the principles. When the gospel of Jesus Christ finally made it from my head into my heart, I realized a very important truth: I am a daughter of God, and I am glorious! Because He made me to become like Him. Resources for this Episode“Spiritually Defining Memories” Neil L. Anderson, April 2020“Converted Unto the Lord” David A. Bednar, October, 2012“If Ye Had Known Me” David A. Bednar, October, 2016“An Evening With Elder David A. Bednar,” February 2020 Visit: www.melindarmorgan.comFollow on Instagram: @melinda.r.morganFollow on Facebook: Giving.Virtue.A.VoicePlease share the Edified podcast on your social media feeds and tag busy women of faith who are looking to draw closer to the Spirit and deepen their connection to Christ.

PHPC
O Divine Redeemer (Gounod)

PHPC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 6:12


Vuyiswa Sigadi, soloist Bradley Hunter-Welch, organ

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Brocast
#17- The Real Life Avengers

Brocast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 61:32


Today the Bros are joined with the one and only Gabriel Torres Jr. He became a General Manager in his families steel company at the age of 28. A huge role that he wasn't ready for at the moment but one of the greatest things that could've ever happened to him. Aside from his main line of work, him and with the help of others (AKA THE AVENGERS), hosted a rodeo with all proceeds going to the local catholic church; Divine Redeemer. They were able to raise at least $70,000 to help with the debt the church still had. I could really keep going but you might as well listen to it because it sounds more interesting instead of reading it. OK, Bye love you 3000. Go follow us on Instagram, if you haven't already! The Brocast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Grace Covenant Recordings
Solo: "O Divine Redeemer", Charles Gounod, 1818-1893

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 6:19


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Prayer N lunch
Recitation Of The Chaplet

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 8:55


This chaplet is recited using an ordinary rosary beads and begins with the following prayers: 1. O Jesus, Divine Redeemer, have mercy on us and on the whole world. Amen. 2. Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world. Amen 3. Grace and mercy, my God, in pres

Prayer N lunch
Saints Among Us Part Two

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015 3:10


Offering Of The Blood Of Christ For The Dying- Eternal Father, I offer You the merits of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus, your beloved Son and my Divine Redeemer, for all those who shall die this day: preserve them from the pains of hell and lead them into Paradise where they may live forever in un

LDS General Conference - October 2009

Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Oct 09 - Sunday Afternoon Session

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Grace Church Sermon Video

Chris Daukas introduces John and summarizes the thrust of this gospel - That Jesus is the Son, whom we must revolve around. We look at 4 Truths in this passage that help us have proper view of Jesus: 1) Jesus is the Divine Creator 2) Jesus is the Divine Light 3) Jesus is the Divine Redeemer 4) Jesus is the Divine Glory of God

Joseph Smith Teachings of the Presidents of the Church
Joseph Smith Chapter 3 - Jesus Christ, the Divine Redeemer of the World

Joseph Smith Teachings of the Presidents of the Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2008 28:08


Teachings of the Presidents of the Church - Joseph Smith. Jesus Christ, the Divine Redeemer of the World pages 45-56 (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Copyright 2007 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.)

The Greatness and Glory of The Word of God
23. TLJC Speaking to Moses and Elijah of His Death, Luk 9:28-35.

The Greatness and Glory of The Word of God

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 52:54


The Cross Throughout the Scriptures - Part 23 28. The Sayings of TLJC while on the Cross. The fifth cry on the cross can be identified by the word suffering, Joh 19:28. The first great lesson from the fifth phrase is the importance of the Word of God. “I thirst” followed the three hours of darkness, while the light of God's countenance was withdrawn from the Sin­Bearer. The very fact that He did now “thirst” evidences His perfect submission. In the volume of that Book which expressed the will of God, it was written that He should thirst! Psa 69:21 They also gave me gall for my food, And for my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink. He had hung on the cross for 6 hours and passed through suffering unparalleled; nevertheless His mind was perfectly clear and His memory entirely unimpaired. The first drink, vinegar and gall, commonly given to criminals to deaden their pains, the Lord refused. Joh 15:20 Remember the word that I said to you, “A slave is not greater than his master.” Mat 10:24 “A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a slave above his master.” Joh 7:37 “If any man is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink.” Luk 16:24 And he cried out and said, “Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool off my tongue; for I am in agony in this flame.” The sixth saying of the cross can be described by the word victory, Joh 19:30. When the Lord Jesus Christ uttered the words “It is finished!” He evidenced the fact that salvation was complete. “It is finished,” means that to add anything to the finished work of salvation is sheer blasphemy! “It is finished” = Tetelestai! His resurrection, ascension, and session on high are the fruit and reward of the work He completed. It was the declaration on the part of the Divine Redeemer that all that He came from heaven to earth to do, was now done. All which was needful to reveal the glorious character of God had now been accomplished. Everything necessary for putting away of the sins of His people, providing for them a perfect standing before God, securing for them an eternal inheritance and fitting them for it, had all been done. The seventh and final phrase can be described by the word contentment, Luk 23:46. Joh 10:17 For this reason the Father loves Me, because I lay down My life that I may take it again. Joh 10:18 “No one has taken it away from Me, but I lay it down on My own initiative. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it up again. This commandment I received from My Father.” His human spirit went to the Father, His soul went into Hades, and His body went into the grave to wait for that glorious moment when Jesus Christ would rise from the dead. There is a change in the vocative from “My God” of the previous phrase to “Father.” Psa 31:5 Into Thy hand I commit my spirit; Thou hast ransomed me, O Lord, God of truth. Joh 7:46 “Never did a man speak the way this man speaks.” The Incarnate Word lived on the Inspired Word! 1. Forgiveness for His enemies. Luk 23:34 “Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.” 2. Salvation. Luk 23:39-42. Luk 23:43 “Truly I say to you, today you shall be with Me in Paradise.” 3. Compassion. Joh 19:26-27 - “Woman, behold, your son!” - “Behold, your mother!” 4. Anguish. Mat 27:46 “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” that is, “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” 5. Suffering. Joh 19:28 “I am thirsty.” 6. Victory. Joh 19:30 “It is finished!” 7. Contentment. Luk 23:46 “Father, into Thy hands I commit My spirit.” Robert McLaughlin Bible Ministries 2002