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This episode is one of Pastor Jack Abeelen's recent radio broadcasts. Pastor Jack's teachings are broadcast every weekday on over 400 radio stations across the country.The Growing Thru Grace radio broadcast is an outreach of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
Recorded April 9, 2023 - Sunday Morning
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Easter 2023 - Pastor Isaiah Hollis by The Power Place
Second Sunday of Easter (2023) by Sermons and Catechesis from Christ Church, Waco
Sixth Sunday of Easter (2023) by Sermons and Catechesis from Christ Church, Waco
Fourth Sunday of Easter (2023) by Sermons and Catechesis from Christ Church, Waco
What would it be like to go through whatever you're going through, with Jesus right there by your side every step of the way, in the most ordinary and the extraordinary moments of life?
For the first time in our series, we go from talking about what Jesus does for us to what the resurrected Jesus wants from us.
Wherever you find yourself, your doubt can lead you to the truth. Jesus wants to meet you there.
Stephanie welcomes fellow Gospel Spice team member Ros Evans for an in-depth conversation about taking Easter throughout the whole year. Easter is the most significant event of the Christian calendar--indeed of the world! How do we carry the meaning of Easter into all the other seasons of life? Why do we need the transformational power of Easter for 365 days a year, not just in March or April each year? How can we keep Easter fresh and new, and prevent the old stale flavors of Easters past to creep up in our passion for Christ? Ros has become an "everyday theologian," someone who is passionate to discover who God is and to enter ever more into deeper relationship with Him. But she was not always so. She shares her story of faith, from liturgical South African roots to vibrant American faith. She inspires us to never stop learning and growing, and role-models humble teachability. She explains how she used to think her faith was whole and full, only to discover there is so much more to fullness of life with Christ than she had ever dreamed to imagine. She chose to embrace the fullness of relationship with God over the last six years of her life, after a lifetime of real but lukewarm faith. She tells us how God met her, and how He is still today transforming her, by the power of His Spirit, into the person He created her to become. Ros invites us all to embrace our inner theologian and to dare to become more than we can imagine. In the course of the conversation, Stephanie shares a couple of illustrations to help us understand what it means to have the fullness of the infinite Spirit of Christ in us. Join us today! We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with. Or, of course, you can start at the beginning with episode 1. Season 1: the gospel of Matthew like you've never experienced it https://www.podcastics.com/episode/3280/link/ Season 2: Experience Jesus through the Psalms https://www.podcastics.com/episode/33755/link/ Season 3: the gospel of Luke, faith in action https://www.podcastics.com/episode/40838/link/ Season 4: Proverbs spiced with wisdom https://www.podcastics.com/episode/68112/link/ Season 5: Identity in the battle | Ephesians https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/ Season 6: Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/ Season 7: Shades of Red | Against human oppression https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/ Season 8: God's glory, our delight | https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/ The perfect gift for everyone - apparel, drinkware, stickers and more for all the women, men and kids in your life! https://www.gospelspice.com/merch Support us!
Becoming a Christ-follower will change your plans and your life. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the grace extended to us through Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection, and the tremendous hope it brings us. As we realize the magnitude of what Jesus saved us from, our faith begins to transform our hearts and our lives, disrupting old thoughts and behaviors and replacing them with new. Following Jesus means continually choosing to live a new life, and Pastor Allen leads us in several prayers that invite the Lord to help us do so. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, visit this link: allenjackson.com/podcastdonate
Mark, Jess and Phil debrief Easter, chat about why the resurrection of Jesus isn't crazy to believe, and how to explain why faith in Christ is reasonable. We also mention Starting Point and Exploring Christianity. Text us: (650)600-0402 Join us for our Easter service where Senior Pastor Phil EuBank will walk us through three pieces of Easter: the importance of the resurrection, the indications there was a resurrection, and the implications of the resurrection. Find a sermon-based study guide for this week: http://menlo.church/studyguide040923
Because Jesus lives, we can experience lives full of peace, joy, and hope. Pastor Jeremy Treat preaches an Easter sermon from Luke 24:1-12.
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Fr. Patrick Setto - Easter 2023 by Chaldean Diocese
I wish all of you a Happy Easter. HE HAS RISEN! A special Thanks to my brother, Peter Searby, for writing and recording the new intro music. For more information on what he's creating please check out his educational program, Riverside, and his Reverb Nation page for music. https://rside.org/ https://www.reverbnation.com/petesearby
Join us for our Easter service where Senior Pastor Phil EuBank will walk us through three pieces of Easter: the importance of the resurrection, the indications there was a resurrection, and the implications of the resurrection. Find a sermon-based study guide for this week: http://menlo.church/studyguide040923
Easter 2023 | The Real Jesus | Pastor Mike Signorelli by Mike Signorelli
Whether you know it or not, you're a sinner. Without Jesus, you're dead in your sins. But that doesn't have to be the end of the story. In “Christ Resurrected”, Pastor Mark preaches this special Easter message on how, when you become a Christian, God works for you, in you, and through you.
Do you Believe? By believing that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, you may have life in His name.
As believers, we often focus on the cross as a symbol of our salvation. But the good news is not just that Jesus died, but that He rose again. On Easter, John Elmore explains three truths that the empty tomb should remind us of.
At some point, we all experience confusion or uncertainty in life, whether it's because of our own decisions or uncontrollable events. In today's talk, Jim will encourage us to introspect and evaluate if we are living the life we genuinely desire, or if we are disoriented and require guidance. This talk is essential viewing for individuals who want direction and motivation in their pursuit of discovering their authentic path.
As believers, we often focus on the cross as a symbol of our salvation. But the good news is not just that Jesus died, but that He rose again. On Easter, John Elmore explains three truths that the empty tomb should remind us of.
In John chapter 4, Jesus met a woman at a well and used “living water” as a picture of eternal life! Water is essential to life. The Apostle John later wrote about a city where “a pure river of water of life” flowed… “And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding from the throne of God and of the Lamb. In the middle of its street, and on either side of the river, was the tree of life, which bore twelve fruits, each tree yielding its fruit every month. The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.”—Revelation 22:1 THE SAMARITAN WOMAN RECEIVED LIVING WATER AND ETERNAL LIFE Jesus came to Samaria and met “the woman at the well.” This woman was not well received by others in the town. But Jesus had an uncommon compassion for the woman. Why? Because He was sent by God for the redemption of ALL men and ALL women. The Samaritan woman was shocked that Jesus, a Jew, would speak to her… She was a Samaritan, an enemy of the Jews, and a woman. But Jesus' compassion made a way for Him to share the hope of living water. The Samaritan received living water and eternal life that day! Join Pastor Phil Hopper as he teaches about.… The “water” of this world versus the “living water” Jesus offers The “mountains” we climb to get closer to God and how God desires us to truly worship Him The home Jesus wants to give you and how it lasts forever Don't forget to click the “bell” to SUBSCRIBE to get more videos like this to grow your faith! Connect with us on Social Media ↴ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abundantlifels/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abundantlifels Connect with Pastor Phil ↴ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhilHopperKC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philhopper_kc/ Web: https://livingproof.co/about-us/pastor-phil/ Be a part of the Great Commission and live generously: https://livingproof.co/irresistible/ More information on our sermons: https://livingproof.co/sermons/ Do you want to see your life changed by Jesus? Visit our website: https://livingproof.co/
When Jesus rose from the dead, he conquered death forever and now he is calling us to rise up out of all the dead places in our own lives to live fully alive. A triumphant, joyful, hope-filled celebration of Jesus' resurrection and the gift of new life!
Whether you know it or not, you're a sinner. Without Jesus, you're dead in your sins. But that doesn't have to be the end of the story. In “Christ Resurrected”, Pastor Mark preaches this special Easter message on how, when you become a Christian, God works for you, in you, and through you.
Fr. Pierre Konja - Easter 2023 by Chaldean Diocese
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
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Fr. Bryan Kassa - "Operating From Resurrection Power or My Own Power?" Easter 2023 by Chaldean Diocese
Easter 2023 - Three Facts by Fr. Josh Waltz
At some point, we all experience confusion or uncertainty in life, whether it's because of our own decisions or uncontrollable events. In today's talk, Jim will encourage us to introspect and evaluate if we are living the life we genuinely desire or if we are disoriented and require guidance. This talk is essential viewing for individuals who want direction and motivation in their pursuit of discovering their authentic path.
For Church by the Glades Easter service, Pastor David Hughes discusses Jesus, the light of the world, is risen.
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Bp. Francis Kalabat - Easter 2023 by Chaldean Diocese
Fr. Perrin Atisha - Easter 2023 by Chaldean Diocese
Fr. John Jaddou - Easter 2023 by Chaldean Diocese
Welcome to our final and deepest Easter episode. Today, we are going deep! This episode is released on Good Friday and so its theme bridges history from Eden to Easter. You can also view the video of this episode on YOuTube at https://youtu.be/AN0Vkhnms_Q You know the story. God created the world and everything in it. Including a man, for whom God created a beautiful garden. The man was to tend the garden and enjoy its luscious produce, amidst unbroken fellowship with God and with all the animals. But something was missing… This is not a story primarily about genders or human relationships. This is the Easter story. It is the origins story of our identity, and it is completely wrapped up in the identity of our King. You have heard it said that Jesus is the second Adam. It is straight from several passages of the New Testament. And when we see the birth and core identity of Adam and Eve, we behold Jesus' death. God caused Jesus to die. God created a bride for the man – God created a bride for Jesus. We are Eve. We are the bride. We have been taken from the heart of the Son of God. And, when Adam is brought to sleep to birth Eve, this is God drawing a stick figure to announce to us what He has already decided in the heavenly places before time was. He is announcing what will take place in future time but has been decided before Genesis 1:1. We have been taken out of the beating heart of Christ, our eternal Adam. The decision was made before the foundation of time. The stick figures were drawn by the Father in the garden, with Adam and Eve as the actors playing for us the scene that would truly take place later. And later came on the cross. It is the Easter story. It means that our deepest identity is that we are Eve. We are the beating heart of Christ, the rib that was taken from Him through death. His beloved whom He calls bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh. There is nothing you can do to lose your identity in Christ, because you did nothing to earn it. It is the Easter story. All the Pauline passages about the roles of Adam and Eve suddenly shine with new depth when you consider this. Indeed, Christ is the head of the church, and that is symbolized in the way Adam was first and gave life to Eve. Christ preexisted the church – He preexisted humanity as a whole. Easter is the actual event to which this passage points. On the cross Jesus was put to sleep, so that the church could be born. On the cross His side was pierced. That is where the bride came from. The church has one name that echoes through the centuries as its most compelling identity. We are the body of Christ and the bride of Christ. Just like Eve is, literally, the body of Adam and the bride of Adam. When Jesus sees you, He sees the bone of his bones and the flesh of His flesh. He sees His bride, his beloved. Just like Adam knew that Eve had come from him, yet was different. It took the death of the Son to birth the fullness of the new creation, the fullness of what it means to be Imago Dei. This indeed is the Easter story. SHADES OF RED is a new original series by GospelSpice Ministries. We ponder humanity as loved, created, fallen and, in Christ, redeemed. SHADES OF RED brings you a simple theological perspective to understand the consequences of the curse of sin on humanity, followed by a practical approach to step up against the evils of our day, rooted in unity between man and woman. Weaving real-life Bible stories, this series will help you get informed, keep interceding, get involved, and keep influencing our generation. We will also occasionally welcome special guests who share our passion to fight against oppression in all its forms, for example through the fight against human trafficking, or through racial reconciliation, and more. The perfect gift for everyone - apparel, drinkware, stickers and more for all the women, men and kids in your life! https://www.gospelspice.com/merch Support us!
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Good Friday is a day when we remember the death of Jesus on the cross. It's the part of the Easter story where we get a unique look at Jesus in his humanity and suffering for us. On the cross, Jesus made 7 statements that reveal what his death means for us and invite us into a journey of spiritual transformation.Like, subscribe, and leave us a comment.Support what Sandals Church is doing at https://donate.sc or use the Sandals Church App https://sandalschurch.com/app/Do you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected? Reach out to our team: https://sandalschurch.com/connectSubscribe to our Sandals Church YouTube channels!Sandals Church: https://www.youtube.com/sandalschurchThe Debrief with Matt Brown: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDebriefShowSandalschurch.tv: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BBn1VFrdLWtB-TpEM1jjw
Dave and Bethlie discuss three reasons we celebrate Easter. Thank you to our sponsors! Please click the links and check them out. The Church Crew Trans World Radio
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Today we will learn how Easter is celebrated in the United States and Australia. We will hear Tom and Sarah's conversation about their plans for Easter this year. And with a point-of-view story, you will learn grammar in context without memorizing boring rules. Hi! Thanks for joining me for another episode of the podcast. I'm Georgiana, and my mission is to help you improve your fluency. If you want to support me, please share the podcast with your friends and family. It would mean a great deal to me. Thank you! Okay! Let's start! Tom, from the United States, and Sarah, from Australia, were catching up on a video call before the Easter holiday. As they started chatting, they quickly realized they had different traditions and plans for celebrating the holiday. Let's listen to their conversation: Tom: Hey, Sarah! Happy Easter! Sarah: Happy Easter to you too, Tom! I hope you're doing well. Tom: Yes, I'm doing great. So, what are your plans for Easter this year? Sarah: I plan to attend church and celebrate Easter with my family. We usually have a big Easter dinner and spend time together. Tom: That sounds lovely. I'm also planning to celebrate Easter with my family. We usually have an Easter egg hunt and decorate Easter eggs. Sarah: Oh, that's a great tradition. We also decorate Easter eggs but don't have an egg hunt. Tom: That's interesting. Every family has their own traditions. Sarah: Definitely. What other traditions do you have for Easter? Tom: We usually go to church and have a big Easter brunch. We also exchange Easter baskets filled with candy and small gifts. Sarah: That sounds like so much fun. We don't exchange Easter baskets but give each other Easter cards. Tom: That's sweet. Do you have any special Easter foods that you eat? Sarah: Yes, we usually have ham, deviled eggs, and hot cross buns. Tom: That sounds delicious. My family has roasted lamb, mashed potatoes, and asparagus. Sarah: That sounds amazing. It's interesting to see how different cultures celebrate the same holiday. Get the full transcript here: speakenglishpodcast.com/podcast/
Stephanie invites us to enter the last week of Jesus' earthly life. We will take a long, slow look at the events that precede the Cross and the Resurrection. On the menu here at Gospel Spice today, the first-century Jewish custom of betrothal! And, more specifically, how Jesus shouted loud and clear that He is the Bridegroom come the fetch His bride, the church... Matthew makes abundant use of non-spoken cultural clues to deliver this message clearly to his audience. But wait, we don't even really know what betrothal is anymore. And who knows what the ceremony entailed in first-century Israel? Well, you might actually know more than you think! It will remind you of many familiar passages taught by Jesus... who knew we knew so much!?!