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In this world of self-love, are we prepared as believers to sacrifice the things we want for the things that are important to God? Resources: Sermon Notes: Victory Church Notes Website: victorychurchraleigh.com Subscribe to our Weekly Podcast!
March 24, 2024 Mark 14:32-42 (ESV) 32 And they went to a place called Gethsemane. And he said to his disciples, “Sit here while I pray.” 33 And he took with him Peter and James and John, and began to be greatly distressed and troubled. 34 And he said to them, “My soul is very sorrowful, even to death. Remain here and watch.” 35 And going a little farther, he fell on the ground and prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass from him. 36 And he said, “Abba, Father, all things are possible for you. Remove this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.” 37 And he came and found them sleeping, and he said to Peter, “Simon, are you asleep? Could you not watch one hour? 38 Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” 39 And again he went away and prayed, saying the same words. 40 And again he came and found them sleeping, for their eyes were very heavy, and they did not know what to answer him. 41 And he came the third time and said to them, “Are you still sleeping and taking your rest? It is enough; the hour has come. The Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 42 Rise, let us be going; see, my betrayer is at hand.”
In our darkest times, how do we resist temptation and hold steadfast to God's will? Jesus offers us the answer. When Satan tempted him with food while he was starving, Jesus did not give in, but rather took courage from scripture. When Satan tempted him with glory on Earth, Jesus did not listen, but hearkened back to the prophets before him, who found greater glory in God. Similarly, when we are deluged with difficulties and drowning in despair, we can turn to scripture, and rest assured that we are not alone, that many others have suffered, but kept to God's will, and reaped the greatest reward in the end.
Do you ever wonder how faithfulness, a character quality of the Fruit of the Spirit, ties into our personal development? Drawing inspiration from Pastor Alan and Alice's life testament, we delve into a discussion on the virtues of faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Their relentless faith in God, even in the face of death, serves as a profound example for us all. Join us as we explore the importance of faithfulness in our spiritual journey, and how it's all interwoven with personal character development. We cordially invite you to visit GoTeachGlobal.com to learn more and tune into more riveting episodes. Witness a journey of faith, endurance, and victory that is sure to inspire.Support the show
The Lord's mysterious providence, his perplexed but praying prophet, and his life-giving power | 1 Kings 17:17-24
It is true that Christians tend to stay in abusive marriages longer than non-Christians. We believe much of the reason is unreasonable and reckless “biblical” views. In this episode we share some of what we've come across in our ministry. Although some scenarios are extreme, and some may sound frivolous, the underlying problems are the same. 1) Too often there is more concern for the institution of marriage than there is for the abused people within the marriage, and 2) there is more pressure put on the wife to “fix” the problems, as in to submit more, pray more, and be more patient – sometimes even unto death. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-3/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-3/support
David's conduct in 2 Samuel 11 is starkly different from that of Uriah's. It used to be that David had the same mindset that Uriah has in this chapter. However, sin has made him compromise to a great degree.--To study further on the possibility that ritual purity was part of why Uriah did not go down to his house, read these thoughts- https---www.dropbox.com-s-1lrpi23lxl2ipf9-uriah-ritual-purity.pdf--dl-0
A new VIDEO from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Uriah The Valiant: Resolved Even Unto Death Speaker: James Jennings Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/18/2023 Bible: 2 Samuel 11 Length: 54 min.
Pardon the hot mess! On Wednesdays we would like to put out videos of all the lesson series that we have written. While I work on them, we are going to replay our series, Heroes of Faith - New Testament, which we did at the beginning of Covid. I apologize for the quality. I had no clue what I was doing when we started this online content! So if you have been watching our current content, get ready for some laughs at how horrible I was at this process! Ignore all the craziness and references of all things Covid related. We will follow up this series with Heroes of Faith - Old Testament. Hope you still enjoy the actual lessons! Both Heroes of Faith, Old and New Testament, are available on Amazon. They have songs, crafts, visual aid suggestions, snack suggestions and review questions for every lesson if you would like to check them out!
Sunday Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41 | Rev 5:11-14 | Jn 21:1-19 Homilist: Fr. Jeff Walker
Great Christian Counseling I Recommend: https://www.faithfulcounseling.com/stayhereMore about Jacob Coyne: https://linktr.ee/jacobcoyne
Philippians 2:7-8 Jesus humbled Himself to die for our sins.
[3/21] Love Even unto Death (Luke 22:54-62)
Today's reading: John 21:20-25More about Jacob Coyne: https://linktr.ee/jacobcoyne
Thank you for supporting this ministry, I lovingly refer to as "The Little Green Pasture." Click here: PayPal: http://paypal.me/joanstahl Please prayerfully consider becoming a ministry partner: Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/joaniestahl "Even Unto Death" song by Audrey Assad: https://youtu.be/uAfp8vg4Jz8 The temptation of Christ is one story everybody is familiar with. Even unsaved people know all about it. It has now in a way become a bygone lesson in the religious world that seems all meaning has been strained out of it. Yet, that moment when Satan came to Jesus in the wilderness was more than just a long ago, historical account. There is much more to it than that. Jesus stood that test not as some might think. A man weakened from starvation who was bedraggled and limping along, barely able to resist Satan's power. Jesus withstood Satan's three temptations face to face, and from those three responses to him, came forth the Lord's Prayer later on. Jesus did this for every born again believer in the ages to come who will have the same experience as Him. Those three temptations might not seem powerful to the reader in modern day Christianity, as they see it only as an account in long ago antiquity. Nevertheless, those same three temptations are the same ones Satan tempts believers all over the world with. If Satan cannot tempt people to misuse power for self gain, then he will move them onto the holy city of religion, and set them up on a pinnacle of pride. He will choose out certain people that he has studied for this very special temptation. He will speak to them in God's own words, but add his own seemingly, undetectable words which turn the truth of God into a lie. He will then use them to preach another gospel. After which comes a sure spiritual death to themselves and their listeners. There are others he sees that have great spiritual ambition and lust for great things in ministry. He offers world wide prominence and power, but there is a price. The end result is the one who gave these counterfeit gifts of power will come back around for payment in the form of sacrifice. The end result is costly. There are those who do not want the kingdoms of this world or glory from mankind. They are those who love not their lives in this world to the death, because they love the ever lasting life of Jesus more. They cannot be tempted with temporal things. They want the eternal things, the treasures in heaven, the rewards of the endless life. Make sure who you are listening to, what doctrines you are accepting as truth. Keep in the word always which is your source of all truth that will make straight paths for your feet that lead to home in heaven. Contact: Email: jsfieldnotes@gmail.com Website: www.joaniestahl.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joanie-stahl/support
We love Jesus even unto Death? Is that true?
With the presidential election right around the corner, and our nation divided, we as Christians should not be shaken. Vote against policies that are rebellious towards God. Remember, we stand for righteousness, and must preach the gospel. We stand against the world's system, our hope is not in this world our hope is in Christ. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoughtscaptive/support
Sermon: 以賽亞: 至死忠心的以賽亞 Isaiah: Faithful Even Unto Death Speaker: 張國強牧師 Rev. Jeremiah Cheung Scripture: Isaiah 6 Translated to English by Bro. Isaac Cheung 面對神的光照, 呼召與使命,以賽亞以謙卑, 順服與忠心的態度去面對, 最後以至死忠心的心志完成一生的使命. In the face of God’s enlightenment, calling, and commission, Isaiah embraced his God-given mission with humility, obedience, and faithfulness. By dedicating himself completely to the Lord's work, he became a Real-Life Overcomer, even unto death. Discussion questions at https://cbcp.org/blog/2020/09/13/isaiah-faithful-unto-death/ Join a Life Group: https://cbcp.org/lifegroups Learn how to give: https://cbcp.org/giving Website: https://cbcp.org Facebook: https://facebook.com/cbcponline YouTube: https://youtube.com/cbcponline Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/cbcponline Instagram: https://instagram.com/cbcponline
Psalm 48:14 — For this God is our God for ever and ever: He will be our guide even unto death.
Closing Song, "Even Unto Death," by Audrey Assad
God is your God not only for this present life but for eternity. As you meditate on the Word of God, His Spirit uses it’s truth to guide you along with the path of His will. You never have to fear death, for your Lord is with you in death and beyond it. He is our God and our Guide, so we don’t have to be afraid. Whatever He starts, He finishes. So let Him also be your Guide throughout life.
"And over all these, put on love, that is, the bond of perfection." Readings from 09/12: COL 3:12-17 PS 150: 1-2 LK 6: 27-38 Closing song is Even Unto Death by Audrey Assad
"For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death" [PSALM 48:1-14]
"For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death" [PSALM 48:1-14]
"For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death" [PSALM 48:1-14]
Audrey Assad is on the podcast today! She is not only a friend—she’s also a favorite artist of mine. Our whole family loves her, in fact. If you know me well, you know that I don’t listen to much music outside of classical music, broadway tunes, and some operas. I just don’t like all that much in pop music. Not into rock all that much. No oldies. But there are a few exceptions and Audrey is one of them. Most of her music is spiritual and Christian in nature and it has helped us so much over the last few years as we continue out spiritual journey. Listen to her today on Spotify! I’ve just described Audrey the artist to you but we don’t actually talk that much about her music all that much in this conversation. We do talk about her Syrian father and his family migrating to the states, we talk about her faith, we talk about pornography, we talk about refugees and immigrants, and a whole lot more. I truly enjoyed my hour with her and I hope you will, too. During our chat, I mentioned a song she wrote as a “prayer for all the mamas who have had their children separated from them at the borders of our country. A mother's love is fierce, enduring, and never gives up.” If you are in/around Middle Tennessee and want to see Audrey perform live AND you want to help a great organization that I love at the same time, then plan on attending this event on on March 8, 2019. Follow Audrey on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! She just launched a Patreon so consider supporting her there! Lastly, go listen to her music! Some of my favorite songs are I Shall Not Want, Even Unto Death, Good To Me, and so many more! ______________________________ Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow our host Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by sharing $5/month with us on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Or you can leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Every little bit helps. Thanks for all your help. Have an amazing week, friends! Love y’all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Redeeming Life Church as Pastor Bryan Catherman boldly preaches from Revelation 2:8-11. We deeply care about the Bible and invite you to join us on Sundays at 11am. Copyright 2018. For more information, please visit www.RedeemingLifeUtah.org.Listen or download here:https://www.dropbox.com/s/715dxin8fppxj1e/Priority%20Mail%202.mp3?raw=1
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Parish Podcasts (Pickerington, Ohio)
8/27/2017 Philippians 2:1-11 Charlene Brown Rev. Charlene Brown is the National Director of Black Campus Ministries for Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. Songs for Today’s Worship Gathering: Empty Me Out by White/Vice Hail to the Lord’s Anointed by Montgomery/McCracken 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) by Redman/Myrin Steadfast by McCracken/Jordan/Silverberg Jesus, What a Beautiful Name by Riches Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross […]
Born in the church, I would be considered third-generation apostolic. Church is all I have ever known, it i what I've grown up in and now what I am bringing my children up to know. I remember - the testimonies are real - you can say they are no big deal or even try to explain them away; but this is my story! And I believe! He has been faithful!
In Episode 62, Brenton and Bryant take a reverse look into the life of artist, songwriter, and producer, Audrey Assad. Audrey is the daughter of a Syrian refugee, an author, speaker, producer, and critically lauded songwriter and musician. She releases music she calls “soundtracks for prayer” on the label Fortunate Fall Records, which she co-owns with her husband. She is also one half of the pop band LEVV, whose debut EP peeked at #17 on the iTunes Alternative chart. Her first solo album was released by Sparrow Records and was awarded the iTunes Christian Breakthrough Album of the Year in 2010 as she went on to be nominated for two Dove Awards. That same year, she sang her song “Winter Snow” on Chris Tomlin’s certified Gold record “Glory in the Highest.” In 2013, Audrey set out on her own. Thanks to a devoted and tight-knit fanbase, she raised over $40,000 in 50 hours for an independent record on Kickstarter. The resulting album, Fortunate Fall, received many accolades and quickly became a fan favorite- with songs such as “I Shall Not Want” being featured in the New York Times by David Brooks. In 2014, Audrey released an EP, Death, Be Not Proud, which reflected on her recent encounters with loss and suffering- including her husband’s journey through cancer and chemotherapy. The album released just a few weeks after the birth of her first son. In the time since, Audrey has spoken about art, faith, womanhood, justice, and, most notably, pornography addiction at Catholic and Evangelical events such as Q Ideas, Focus Conferences, and more. She has performed many solo worship events, as well as at the IHOP One Thing conference with Francis Chan speaking, Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral with Timothy Cardinal Dolan presiding, and alongside Matt Maher during the Papal Event “World Meeting of Families.” She has also written reflective and devotional entries for the likes of Christianity Today, the Magnificat, Blessed is She, and more. In 2016, Audrey is releasing a collection of hymns and original songs called Inheritance. She has approached this collection of songs with a sense of delicate appreciation balanced with artistic integrity. In an effort to highlight the beauty of the hymns, without trampling them underfoot, she has crafted a highly unique soundscape through a cinematic-styled approach. Working with co-producer Daniel James (Canon Blue, Joy Williams, Among Savages), the rich, lush textures and wide, expansive rhythms allow Audrey’s voice to glide effortlessly over a diverse landscape of prayerful contemplation. In the album’s quite moments, Audrey’s signature piano playing and pure vocal tone create a familiar and calming place for the listener. Audrey grew up learning to sing in a Plymouth Brethren community. “I was raised in a church where we didn’t use any instruments on Sunday mornings,” she notes. “I learned to sing there, from the old hymnbooks, in four-part harmony, with my family and my neighbors. It was multi-generational, it was deep and rich and beautiful, and like most of my favorite worship music, it was steeped in community.” The record blends these influences and infuses them with a truly modern sensibility—Inheritance is Audrey’s endeavor to honor her roots and, inspired by them, craft something fresh, fragrant, and new. One original song that should not go unnoticed is “Even Unto Death,” which was co-written with Matt Maher after Audrey heard of yet another martyrdom in the Middle East. “I thought of the many martyrs around the world, but especially those in the Middle East, and wondered to myself what would be running through my head if I knew my life was about to be taken because of my faith,” Audrey explains. “And so I began to write the song that became ‘Even Unto Death,’ praying for the martyrs and hoping for even a shred of their courage. That’s something I would want to sing about on Sundays.” Lover of my soul even unto death, with my every breath I will love youshares the chorus of the song, both fragile and confident—two words that happen to aptly describe Assad’s personal faith. Audrey sums it up this way: “I knew that Inheritance had to be much more than me going into the studio and simply doing pretty renditions of hymns we all know and love. I couldn’t be satisfied with that—I had to make something both bright and dark—colored honestly with my own doubts and weaknesses, so that the Lord who inspired these songs could be even more visible in it. Inheritance is an offering I am humbled, privileged, and challenged to make—and I pray it will be a gift to anyone who hears it.” In 2016, look for Audrey leading these hymns across the country and in Europe, speaking and writing for many outlets, partnering with organizations like World Relief, The Society of St Vincent de Paul, and Adore Ministries, and releasing even yet more music through her various projects. As prolific as she in honest, Audrey Assad is poised for a very big year. ⏪ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Audrey Assad is a singer/songwriter and internationally acclaimed award-winning music artist. Her latest release, Inheritance, is a prayerful collection of both hymns and original music, featuring the powerful anthem “Even Unto Death”, which was co-written with Matt Maher. Throughout this album, Audrey’s signature ethereal vocals glide effortlessly above the beautiful cinematic soundscape of each song, and while most evoke feelings of peace, some are artfully mixed with intermittent rumbles of unexpected underlying tension which reflect the weighty lyrics. On today’s interview with Terah, Audrey talks about the inspiration behind Inheritance and how she first discovered her love for music, as well as some of the invaluable spiritual truths she has discovered in her walk with God. Buy Inheritance on iTunes. Check out more about Audrey on her website. http://soundingthelight.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/STL-Audrey-Assad-2.mp3 The post STL #46 – Audrey Assad appeared first on Sounding The Light.
We interview Audrey Assad, one of the brightest lights in the Church today. She's most famous for her devotional music and her role as a worship leader in events and conferences across this country. You will not regret listening to this. Well... you may regret listening to us. But not to her!First, her website: http://www.audreyassad.com/Where to pre-order her next album (and send money to St Vincent de Paul Society): http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/audreyassadVisit her online store: http://store.audreyassad.com/Luke’s Obsession: http://www.gasolineheart.com/Luke’s Other Passion: http://badchristian.com/badchristian/ EVEN UNTO DEATH, how she wrote the song about the Martyrs: http://audreyassad.tumblr.com/post/130350198505/even-unto-death-the-storyDeath Be Not Proud (Music Video)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sikF_phQHZwFrancis Chan’s Apology to Audrey and Matt at IHOP Conference, #OneThinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujDzyUctrR4 Audrey’s Amazing Talk for Women at SEEK2015 on Porn Addictionhttp://www.layevangelist.com/journal/2015/3/3/audrey-assads-amazing-talk-for-women-on-porn-addiction.htmlThePornEffect’s Interview with Audrey Assadhttp://theporneffect.com/blog/post/audrey-assad-on-female-porn-addiction/Madd Fradd’s “Delivered” wherein Audrey shares her storyhttp://www.mattfradddelivered.com/SEEK2015http://seek2015.com/LEVV’s Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/LEVVmusic/Husband’s New Movie “To Catch a Falling Knife” Kickstarter Pagehttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2055994648/to-catch-a-falling-knife Follow Audrey Online Tumblr - http://audreyassad.tumblr.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/audreyassadFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/audreyassadmusic?_rdr=pInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/audreyassad/
St. John's Lutheran Church is a vibrant congregation with active adult ministries and numerous opportunities for children and youth. Founded in 1798, St. John's continues to grow being nourished by the Word of God.
Series: N/AService: Sun PMType: SermonSpeaker: Jeff Smelser
Series: N/AService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: Jeff Smelser
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Radio Wave Mejanomics - November 15, 2012 A Friend of Medjugorje discusses a revelation of truth most don't see. What recent Hurricane Sandy revealed about American mentalities of self-preservation and what criteria for charitable aide was 100 years ago. What you need to know...
Radio Wave Mejanomics - November 15, 2012 A Friend of Medjugorje discusses a revelation of truth most don't see. What recent Hurricane Sandy revealed about American mentalities of self-preservation and what criteria for charitable aide was 100 years ago. What you need to know...
Radio Wave Mejanomics - November 15, 2012 A Friend of Medjugorje discusses a revelation of truth most don't see. What recent Hurricane Sandy revealed about American mentalities of self-preservation and what criteria for charitable aide was 100 years ago. What you need to know...
Sermon from September 9, 2012.