POPULARITY
The nuclear family is the backbone of a strong society—without it, we will crumble. In this episode, we're talking about Elon Musk's latest love child with Ashley St. Clair and why Conservatives cannot fall into the trap of normalizing single motherhood and reckless men who create broken families. Strong individuals come from strong families. When the family unit collapses, people become weak, directionless, and ultimately easier for the government to exploit. The more broken the home, the more dependent the individual. And guess who loves that? The people in power who want control over your life. So, we are talking biblical gender roles, marriage, family, and why morals will always matter—even if they stop mattering to everyone else. A father's leadership and a mother's nurturing aren't interchangeable, and no amount of modern delusion will change that. Children need both a mother and a father in the home. And no, morals don't change for you once you're rich. Wh*re culture needs to die because the next generation is at stake.--https://policecoffee.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooc599VmOCGa3oE2DnVcJ4uLA69XDoBZf8ChiOpFqVfKc_BASiR
Considering, From The Scriptures, What Sin Really Does To A Person.
The Bible speaks openly about sin and various kinds of separation that it causes. One inevitable separation is called death - something that we all have to face. But there is also the eternal separation of the unsaved in a place of judgment - hell. Wonderfully, the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ comes between our sin and God. He has bridged the great separation of sin that keeps us out of God's heaven. We trust that today's broadcast will help you think seriously about this great sin problem and will direct you to the wonderful remedy that God has provided to bring sinners back to Himself.
Catholic Ignatian Marian Spirituality with Fr. Ed Broom, OMV
Father Ed Broom, OMV, serves as Associate Pastor at St. Peter Chanel Church in Hawaiian Gardens, California. He is a member of the Religious Order, Oblates of the Virgin Mary, and was ordained by Saint John Paul II in St Peter's Basilica on May 25, 1986. Fr. Ed is a Retreat Master and teaches Catholic […] The post EFFECTS OF SIN | RETREAT TALK appeared first on Fr. Ed Broom, OMV Oblates of the Virgin Mary.
A new MP3 sermon from Baxter Congregational Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fall: The Devastating Effects Of Sin Subtitle: Genesis: Beginnings, Begot... Speaker: Pastor Benjamin Spera Broadcaster: Baxter Congregational Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Genesis 3:8-13 Length: 33 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Baxter Congregational Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fall: The Devastating Effects Of Sin Subtitle: Genesis: Beginnings, Begot... Speaker: Pastor Benjamin Spera Broadcaster: Baxter Congregational Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Genesis 3:8-13 Length: 33 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Baxter Congregational Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fall: The Devastating Effects Of Sin Subtitle: Genesis: Beginnings, Begot... Speaker: Pastor Benjamin Spera Broadcaster: Baxter Congregational Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Genesis 3:8-13 Length: 33 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Baxter Congregational Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fall: The Devastating Effects Of Sin Subtitle: Genesis: Beginnings, Begot... Speaker: Pastor Benjamin Spera Broadcaster: Baxter Congregational Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Genesis 3:8-13 Length: 33 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Baxter Congregational Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fall: The Devastating Effects Of Sin Subtitle: Genesis: Beginnings, Begot... Speaker: Pastor Benjamin Spera Broadcaster: Baxter Congregational Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Genesis 3:8-13 Length: 33 min.
https://journeybaptist.net/2024/08/07/8-4-24-unintended-consequences-realizing-the-effects-of-sin-and-false-worship-exodus-33/feed/ 0
Those who would obtain the kingdom must give up all other treasures. Now be careful here, lest we mistakenly assume that Jesus describes what we must do to earn the kingdom. It is not bought but experienced by giving up everything else. We do not earn heaven by selling all else but receive the reward when we do so. Jesus is not asking what you are willing to lose to get the kingdom; he asks how we value what we gain. Do we treasure Christ?
In this Summer shoRTS episode, Gray Sutanto sits down to talk to us about his two contributions to the recently published *Ruined Sinners to Reclaim,* edited by David and Jonathan Gibson. It's a fascinating expansion of the traditional doctrine of the noetic effects of sin and the corresponding grace that we find in Christ Jesus.
Christ has come to establish what was forfeited by Adam and Eve: grace. Â
Sin affects man in every area of his being. That includes his actions, but also his feeling and his thinking. Pastor Shirk works through the doctrine of the Neotic effects of sin from Romans 1:21-22.
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?" Jeremiah 17:9 Sin can harm our relationships, leading to broken trust, hurt feelings, and resentment. However, it is crucial to remember that we can begin the journey of healing and restoration through repentance and seeking forgiveness. Romans 6:1 reminds us that we cannot continue in sin and expect God's grace to increase. Rather, by turning away from sin and embracing virtue, we pave the way for God's abundant blessings to flow into our relationships. In times of discord or conflict caused by sin, it's essential to humble ourselves, extend sincere apologies, and seek reconciliation. By showing humility and a willingness to make amends, we set the foundation for rebuilding trust and fostering healthier connections with others. Remember that everyone makes mistakes, but what truly matters is how we choose to address them and learn from them. Hebrews 9:28 says, "So Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him." An inspiring example of overcoming the effects of sin in relationships can be found in the story of Joseph forgiving his brothers for betraying him (Genesis 45:4-5). Despite the pain they caused him through their actions, Joseph extended forgiveness and ultimately fostered reconciliation within his family. This serves as a powerful reminder that forgiveness has the power to transform even the most broken relationships. As we navigate the complexities of human relationships tainted by sin, let us hold onto hope and faith in God's ability to redeem and restore. Psalm 37:27 encourages us to turn away from evil and do good; by choosing righteousness over sin, we create opportunities for growth, healing, and renewed connections with others. Let us strive to live lives that reflect God's grace and love toward one another. Amen. Romans 6:11 says, "You must count yourselves dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus." Amen. Prayer for the day! Oh merciful Lord, we humbly come before you seeking your divine intervention in healing the broken relationships that have been tarnished by sin. We acknowledge our faults and shortcomings contributing to this separation from others. Grant us the strength to seek forgiveness and reconciliation with those we have wronged. In Jesus' name, we pray, amen. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pastor-divineo/support
Fr. Mike finishes the gospel of Mark by reflecting on the death and resurrection of Christ. He also encourages us to reflect on the redemption of our own sins every time we see a crucifix and to return that same sacrificial love to God every day. Today's readings are Mark 15-16 and Psalm 22. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Sermon Notes - Genesis 34 - The Damaging Effects of SinMain Point: When faced with evil, we are not to respond with fear or fury, but with full trust that God will make all things right.1. The Damaging Effects of Lust (1-4)2. The Damaging Effects of Deceit (5-24)3. The Damaging Effects of Violence (25-31)When faced with evil, we are not to respond with fear or fury, but with full trust that God will make all things right.
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
Grace Family | Pleasant Hill
Fr. Mike talks about the horrible things that can happen when we turn away from God and stop asking him "what's the next step?" In today's readings we see David humbled and humiliated, Absalom revealing how devastating sin is, and the evil that comes from war. Today's readings are 2 Samuel 16, 1 Chronicles 21, and Psalm 15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Meditations by St. John Henry Newman, text provided by Sophia Institute Press. You can listen to this series and other great Catholic content at FORMED.org.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of FORMED.org.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.
Scripture: Romas 4:25Sermon Preached by Chris Lewis on March 29, 2024→ Check out more sermons
Ian Thomas continues our sermon series through 1&2 Samuel, looking specifically at 2 Samuel 13 on Sunday, February 4, 2024. Main Idea: We need a King who executes perfect justice on evil and bears the shame of sin. Click here for full sermon notes!
"What are the framing ideas to the way we look at history?" Greg, Emily, and Rachel discuss how and why sin affects our actions and our perception of history. Transcript: https://haltingtowardzion.substack.com/p/32ae0b7c-ef65-496a-87f9-20e166c37e4d --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/haltingtowardzion/support
The Side Effects Of Sin Pastor James Burke
Romans 1:18-25 Delivered September 17, 2023 at Disciples of Christ Worship Center, New Roads, LA
Romans 1:18-25 Delivered September 17, 2023 at Disciples of Christ Worship Center, New Roads, LA
Romans 1:18-25 Delivered September 17, 2023 at Disciples of Christ Worship Center, New Roads, LA
Romans 1:18-25 Delivered September 17, 2023 at Disciples of Christ Worship Center, New Roads, LA
The story of Cain and Abel is more than a tragic story that ends in murder.  Cain demonstrates something we all should be mindful of as believers. Unchecked and unaddressed sin creates bigger issues for us down the road. Support the show
The book of Judges gives clear examples of sin infecting a culture with stupidity and inhumanity.
Fr. Mike finishes the gospel of Mark by reflecting on the death and resurrection of Christ. He also encourages us to reflect on the redemption of our own sins every time we see a crucifix and to return that same sacrificial love to God every day. Today's readings are Mark 15-16 and Psalm 22. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fr. Mike talks about the horrible things that can happen when we turn away from God and stop asking him "what's the next step?" In today's readings we see David humbled and humiliated, Absalom revealing how devastating sin is, and the evil that comes from war. Today's readings are 2 Samuel 16, 1 Chronicles 21, and Psalm 15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The Corrupting Effects Of Sin-Genesis 19-1-38
Sin affects the minds of believers and unbelievers alike. In this episode, Barry Cooper explores the effects of sin on our thinking and considers our calling to love the Lord with all our mind. Read the transcript: https://simplyputpodcast.com/the-noetic-effects-of-sin/
Sin is a corrosive agent that when left unchecked, eats away at the fabric of our world, our communities, and our relationships with God. Pastor Julie talks about the effects that sin can have on us and how Jesus interrupts sin's consequences through his life, death, and resurrection.Â
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 7/31/2016) In the last message, Pastor McCool began to demonstrate through the folly of Samson how sin will blind us, bind us, and ultimately grind us to powder! There is certainly pleasure in … Read More
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 7/31/2016) In this message, Pastor Chris McCool teaches us about the dire consequences of sin in our lives. In the case of Samson, we find that this young man – who initially carried … Read More
Turns out, sin is bad. But in what ways is it bad? I think some people have heard that sin "darkens the intellect, weakens the will, and disorders the passions", but how often do we think about what that looks like, in practice?For a great secular treatment of sin, check out the book "Leadership and Self-Deception"! Here's the link to the survey to help us know who you are and how we can better serve you! It should only take a minute or two, and we'd be very appreciative if you filled it out! https://forms.gle/rmftaYHPQmakKZ3r9Also, be on the lookout-- we're launching a paid membership option soon for people interested in more formation around the topic of dating! Our next episode will have more info!
Fr. Mike finishes the gospel of Mark by reflecting on the death and resurrection of Christ. He also encourages us to reflect on the redemption of our own sins every time we see a crucifix and to return that same sacrificial love to God every day. Today's readings are Mark 15-16 and Psalm 22. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fr. Mike talks about the horrible things that can happen when we turn away from God and stop asking him "what's the next step?" In today's readings we see David humbled and humiliated, Absalom revealing how devastating sin is, and the evil that comes from war. Today's readings are 2 Samuel 16, 1 Chronicles 21, and Psalm 15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.