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Sermon Summary by Cielita Blum: Theme: The importance of love and self-examination in Christian life. Key Points: Without love, all actions and words are meaningless. Love is essential for true Christian living. Self-examination is crucial to ensure one's faith and actions align with Jesus Christ's teachings. Scripture is powerful and should be used to test and evaluate oneself regularly. True faith involves commitment, obedience, discipline, and faithfulness. The Holy Spirit aids in revealing hidden sins and guiding believers towards righteousness. Regular self-checks, like examining one's attitude and actions, help maintain a Christ-like demeanor. Communion should be taken with a clear understanding and self-examination to avoid taking it unworthily. Believers should rely on the Holy Spirit and God's word to transform and guide their lives. The importance of being doers of the word, not just hearers, to live a blessed and fruitful life. Encouragement to enter the new year with faith and expectancy, focusing on God's promises and guidance. Cielita emphasized the need for love, self-examination, and reliance on the Holy Spirit to live a true Christian life and be prepared for the challenges of the coming year.
Examine Yourself before communion – this verse often causes fear and makes us feel like we have to repent and be "holy" in order to take communion. The actual meaning of this verse is so much more meaningful! Join us for another week of dissecting these misunderstood verses.
Have you ever forgiven someone only to wake up the next morning to feel all the old hurts and bitterness again? We can be discouraged and wonder, “did I actually forgive them?” It is important to realize that just as we need to come to the initial choice to forgive, we also must learn to walk out the “journey” of forgiveness. A key in this journey is learning that forgiveness is not an emotion; it is an act of the will. As we choose to forgive, to bless, and to release our offenders, our feelings will follow.Our natural, human response to hurt is to get bitter. Bitterness always brings bondage. But praise God, He has made a way for us to walk free from bitterness! No matter how deep the hurt, God's love is deeper. God desires to enable us, through Christ, to do what we could never do on our own - to forgive, to release, and to bless our offenders. Forgiveness equals freedom! Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
It is sobering to realize that when we choose to withhold forgiveness toward an offender, we actually give ground to the enemy in our lives. Bitterness allows the enemy to have an “advantage” and to wreak havoc in other areas of our lives. Join Nate and Gabe as they exhort us to allow God to heal our pain so we can become channels of love and forgiveness to our offenders.Our natural, human response to hurt is to get bitter. Bitterness always brings bondage. But praise God, He has made a way for us to walk free from bitterness! No matter how deep the hurt, God's love is deeper. God desires to enable us, through Christ, to do what we could never do on our own - to forgive, to release, and to bless our offenders. Forgiveness equals freedom! Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
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A new MP3 sermon from Free Reformed Church of Grand Rapids is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ’s Call to Examine Yourself and Eat His Supper Speaker: Rev. David Kranendonk Broadcaster: Free Reformed Church of Grand Rapids Event: Midweek Service Date: 6/12/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 Length: 49 min.
When Jesus says we must forgive seventy times seven, He was referring to an infinite number! If we grit our teeth and try to forgive in our own strength, we will see how impossible this is. However as we depend on the Lord, He is able to fill us with His forgiveness. We as believers ought to seek to have the heart of our King - a heart that forgives unconditionally.Our natural, human response to hurt is to get bitter. Bitterness always brings bondage. But praise God, He has made a way for us to walk free from bitterness! No matter how deep the hurt, God's love is deeper. God desires to enable us, through Christ, to do what we could never do on our own - to forgive, to release, and to bless our offenders. Forgiveness equals freedom! Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
Can you imagine the incredible burden of having a $4 billion debt? To pay such a sum back would be impossible! And beyond that, can you imagine the gratefulness that would overwhelm you if you were told the debt had been forgiven? In Scripture we read that a man was forgiven such a debt, but turned around and refused to forgive someone else a debt of a mere fraction of his own! Listen as Nate and Gabe share a key in learning to forgive others — namely, that we first need to recognize and value how much we have been forgiven.Our natural, human response to hurt is to get bitter. Bitterness always brings bondage. But praise God, He has made a way for us to walk free from bitterness! No matter how deep the hurt, God's love is deeper. God desires to enable us, through Christ, to do what we could never do on our own — to forgive, to release, and to bless our offenders. Forgiveness equals freedom! Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
One of the reasons we are warned to “beware of covetousness”, is because it starts out below the surface of our lives. It begins many times unrecognized in our thoughts and desires and if left unchecked, suddenly we find ourselves caught in its trap. Are we setting our affection on temporal things? Are we cultivating desires for things that are outside the bounds of what God has for us? Listen as Nate and Gabe give examples from Scripture of those whose lives were devastated by the root of covetousness.Whether it's advertisements coming from billboards, social media, or the inbox, there is so much pressure from our culture telling us that we need more stuff. The hidden message is that our identity and fulfillment come through our possessions and our social status. It's time for Christians to draw a line in the sand and resist the pressures of our day! We need to drop anchor on the fact that our identity and contentment come from a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. If we have Christ, we truly have enough.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
As believers, we need to be careful that we don't derive our identity and value from our paycheck or our possessions - if we do, we will always be covetous for more! The substantive part of our life is not made up of the things we possess. But rather, our identity is found in the Person of Jesus Christ! The more we realize this the more we will experience life with rest and contentment.Whether it's advertisements coming from billboards, social media, or the inbox, there is so much pressure from our culture telling us that we need more stuff. The hidden message is that our identity and fulfillment come through our possessions and our social status. It's time for Christians to draw a line in the sand and resist the pressures of our day! We need to drop anchor on the fact that our identity and contentment come from a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. If we have Christ, we truly have enough.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
As you dig deeper into this command, you will discover that it is God's love for us that causes Him to warn us of covetousness. Covetousness causes us to seek after temporal things that only bring emptiness and death. But as we embrace the boundaries that God has given to us, we find true joy and fulfillment.Whether it's advertisements coming from billboards, social media, or the inbox, there is so much pressure from our culture telling us that we need more stuff. The hidden message is that our identity and fulfillment come through our possessions and our social status. It's time for Christians to draw a line in the sand and resist the pressures of our day! We need to drop anchor on the fact that our identity and contentment come from a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. If we have Christ, we truly have enough.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
A rich man was once asked, “How much money is enough?” He answered, “Just a little bit more.” This answer illustrates the ugly root of covetousness. Covetousness is wanting more than what God has allotted to me. Join Nate and Gabe as they delve into the command of Christ to Beware of Covetousness.Whether it's advertisements coming from billboards, social media, or the inbox, there is so much pressure from our culture telling us that we need more stuff. The hidden message is that our identity and fulfillment come through our possessions and our social status. It's time for Christians to draw a line in the sand and resist the pressures of our day! We need to drop anchor on the fact that our identity and contentment come from a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. If we have Christ, we truly have enough.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
What does it mean to “be angry and sin not”? Is it even possible to get angry without sinning? In this episode, Dr. S.M. Davis expounds from scripture how acting out even in a little anger is never ok. The effects of anger in the home are devastating - causing breakdown in relationships and ultimately causing parents to lose their children's hearts. Join Dr. Davis and Nate as they discuss where we must start in conquering anger and how to restore relationships that have been damaged by this stronghold. We are so blessed to have Dr. S.M. Davis join us on this episode! A nationally known speaker, Dr. Davis speaks at churches and conventions across the United States, as well as in other countries. His ministry, Solve Family Problems, gives Biblical solutions to critical family and church dilemmas.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork
Our tendency towards offenses is to react in our flesh. It is helpful to see our offender as God's agent for developing the character of Jesus in us. Instead of just reacting to conflict and offense from our human perspective, what if we asked God for His perspective? God is able to use even the conflict we experience among believers to form Christ in both the offended and the offender!Imagine the change we would see if we, as the Body of Christ, had a heart for restoration toward offenders! Imagine if, instead of reacting to offenders in bitterness or pride, we allowed God to give us a heart of love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. As believers, we need to walk in the awareness that we have been forgiven so much! As our eyes are opened to God's love and forgiveness in “going to His offenders”, we will gain His heart to restore our offenders as well.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
What hinders us from going to offenders? Are you harboring bitterness? Are you going to others who are not part of the problem or solution? When we are offended we need to go to the Lord first and allow Him to search our heart. As we take the situation to Him, He is then able to give us His heart and His forgiveness toward our offender. Imagine the change we would see if we, as the Body of Christ, had a heart for restoration toward offenders! Imagine if, instead of reacting to offenders in bitterness or pride, we allowed God to give us a heart of love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. As believers, we need to walk in the awareness that we have been forgiven so much! As our eyes are opened to God's love and forgiveness in “going to His offenders”, we will gain His heart to restore our offenders as well.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
How are we to “go to offenders” in the first place? So often we approach an offender with our motive being vindication - we go in anger and pride and with a desire to expose them. However it is key that we approach a straying brother with the heart God has for them. If we go with an attitude of humility, love and a desire to restore, it has the potential to open their heart in a way that it wouldn't have otherwise.Imagine the change we would see if we, as the Body of Christ, had a heart for restoration toward offenders! Imagine if, instead of reacting to offenders in bitterness or pride, we allowed God to give us a heart of love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. As believers, we need to walk in the awareness that we have been forgiven so much! As our eyes are opened to God's love and forgiveness in “going to His offenders”, we will gain His heart to restore our offenders as well.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
Going to offenders is not about condemnation; it's about restoration. Join Nate and Gabe as they dig into the context surrounding this command. This command will open your eyes to see the heart of God to restore, not condemn, those who are lost.Imagine the change we would see if we, as the Body of Christ, had a heart for restoration toward offenders! Imagine if, instead of reacting to offenders in bitterness or pride, we allowed God to give us a heart of love, forgiveness, and reconciliation. As believers, we need to walk in the awareness that we have been forgiven so much! As our eyes are opened to God's love and forgiveness in “going to His offenders”, we will gain His heart to restore our offenders as well.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.com Study guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast
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Examine Yourself | 09.24.23 by SpiritLife Church
Topics: Church, Church Attendance, Be Like Me Preaching, Double Talk Preaching, False Humility Preaching, Free Grace Error, Insult the Spirit of Grace, Gospel of Grace, Acts 20:24, John 1:17, Hebrews 2:9, Hebrews 10:29, Romans 6:23, Romans 11:6, Examine Yourself, Test Yourself, 2 Corinthians 13:5, Christ in You Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Examine YourselfI'd like to kick off with a humorous little story. There was once a man who had a very high opinion of himself. One day, he saw his reflection in a pool of water and was so impressed that he fell in. While splashing about, he realized that he was not as great a swimmer as he thought. As he clambered out, soaking wet, he had to admit that his self-perception had been a little inflated!This brings us to the theme of today's sermon, "Examine Yourself." Our guiding scripture comes from 2 Corinthians 13:5: "Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you—unless, of course, you fail the test?"Paul encourages us to self-evaluate, to take a close look at ourselves to ensure we're living in accordance with the faith we profess. Why is this important?Self-Examination Leads to Repentance: In Psalm 139:23-24, David invites God to search his heart, to reveal any offensive way in him. He knew that self-examination could lead to repentance and realignment with God's will.Self-Examination Promotes Spiritual Growth: When we examine ourselves, we can identify areas of weakness that need strengthening and areas of sin that need repentance. This contributes to our spiritual growth and maturity (Hebrews 5:14).Self-Examination Brings Us Closer to God: James 4:8 advises, "Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded." The process of self-examination, repentance, and purification brings us closer to God.Self-Examination Prepares Us for Communion: In 1 Corinthians 11:28, Paul urges us to examine ourselves before partaking of the Lord's Supper. This ensures we approach God's table with reverence and humility.Self-Examination Ensures We Are Christ-like: Galatians 5:22-23 outlines the fruits of the Spirit. Regular self-examination helps us to check if these fruits are evident in our lives, confirming our Christ-likeness.The great philosopher Socrates said, "An unexamined life is not worth living." As Christians, an unexamined faith life could lead us astray. Regular self-evaluation helps to keep us on the narrow path that leads to life (Matthew 7:14).Let us pray, "Dear Lord, as we commit to examining ourselves, give us the courage to confront the truths that we may discover. May we find grace to make the necessary adjustments, that we may be more like You each day. In Jesus' name, Amen."So, dear brothers and sisters, this week, take some time to "Examine Yourself." As the Word encourages us, let's ensure that we are living out the faith we profess.God bless you, and may your self-examination lead to deeper faith, growth, and a closer walk with God!
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April 9, 2023 - Sunday PM Sermon Help: My Faith is Weak - Luke 17:5 Pray for Strength - Luke 22:31-32 Specific prayers: For your eyes to be opened - (Psa. 119:18) Inner Strength - (Eph. 3:16-17) Restored Joy - (Psa. 51:12) Reminders of His Love - (Eph. 3:18-19) Seek Proper Nourishment - (John 20:27-31) The Gospels Psalms Revelation Hebrews Proverbs and Ecclesiastes Receive Encouragement from Others - (Acts 14:22) Examine Yourself - (2 Cor. 13:5) Stretch Yourself - (1 Cor. 15:58) Step Up Your Worship - (Psa. 86:12) Rehearse the Basics - (Heb. 9:27) Duration 35:33
CD 1534 Examine Yourself and Become What the Word Says
A new MP3 sermon from Sharon RP Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Examine Yourself Subtitle: 1 Corinthians Devotions Speaker: Bryan Schneider Broadcaster: Sharon RP Church Event: Devotional Date: 7/29/2022 Bible: 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 Length: 13 min.
In the opening night of Camp meeting 2019, Bro. Glenn Copeland delivered a timeless exhortation to “Examine Yourself”. If you will listen to the Holy Ghost… you will be a blessed person. From the scriptures he defines the Holy Ghost and its impact if we'll submit. Bro. David Cosby
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Examine Yourself! Subtitle: 2 Corinthians Speaker: Dr. Greg Mazak Broadcaster: Trinity Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/26/2022 Bible: 2 Corinthians 13:5; 1 John 5:13 Length: 45 min.
There are leaders in the church who are happy to lead you to Hell. And there are Christians who are happy to follow them. Jude's epistle is directed towards Christians who are dealing with false teachers who revel in sexual immorality and ultimately deny Jesus Christ as Master and Lord. This is extremely applicable to the church in our day and age as well. Jude 5-7 Will Teach You Three Examples of Jesus' Judgment on Old Testament Rebels So That You Can Know that Jesus Christ is Lord, and then Examine Yourself to See if You Are His. Christ's Judgment on the covenant people of Israel Christ's Judgment on the rebellious angels Christ's Judgement on the gentiles
Acts 8:9-24 You may need a doctor for this one. But not just any doctor. Music used by permission:The Plan from 2 For The Price of 1 by Holly Harris & Latresia Peak
Join us as Jerry reads through 2 Corinthians 13 and gives us key insights and applications along the way. This is part 118 of a year-long daily study of the New Testament with Jerry Dirmann. Find out more about Jerry's ministry, and the ministry of Solid Lives at www.solidlives.com.
GOOD FRIDAY 1 Corinthians 11:23–28 (NIV): 23 For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, 24 and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” 25 In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.” 26 For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. 27 So then, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. 28 Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup29 For those who eat and drink without discerning the body of Christ eat and drink judgment on themselves. 30 That is why many among you are weak and sick, and a number of you have fallen asleep. 31 But if we were more discerning with regard to ourselves, we would not come under such judgmentEXAMINE YOURSELF1 Corinthians 11:28 Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cupEXAMINE: to try to learn the genuineness of something by examination and testing, often through actual use—‘to test, to examine, to try to determine the genuineness of, testing.'2 Corinthians 13:5Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Can't you see for yourselves that Jesus Christ is in you--unless you actually fail the test?Galatians 6:4Each one should test his own work. Then he will have reason to boast in himself alone, and not in someone else.DISCERNDiscern: distinguish (someone or something) with difficulty by sight or with the other senses.EVALUATE CAREFULLY | MAKE A DISTINCTION Hebrews 5:11–14 (NIV) 11 We have much to say about this, but it is hard to make it clear to you because you no longer try to understand. 12 In fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's word all over again. You need milk, not solid food! 13 Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. 14 But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil. Hebrews 6:1Therefore let us move beyond the elementary teachings about Christ and be taken forward to maturity 1 Corinthians 11:28.Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup.PASTOR BRENDON AGAIN REVIEWS COMMUNION AND ASKS CONGREGATION TO INTRODUCES SONG, O THE BLOOD OF JESUS SONG: O THE BLOOD OF JESUS INSTRUCT CONGREGATION TO PARTAKE OF COMMUNION CHALLENGE: LET'S INTENTIONALLY CHOOSE TO EXAMINE OURSELVES AND DISCERN WHAT JESUS CALLING US TOO APPLICATION: What do you feel the Holy Spirit saying to you? What stuck out as you examined yourself today? What can you trust God with more? Matthew 21:23–22:14 (WEONT): God does not reveal new truth until we obey what He has already revealed.Matthew 21:33–46 (WEONT): B. The vineyard and husbandmen (vv. 33–46).God did much for Israel, expecting the nation to bear fruit for His glory, but the nation rebelled against God and refused to bear fruit. God sent many prophets and other servants to deal with them, but Israel mistreated and even killed them. Then God sent His Son—and they killed Him! They even “cast Him out of the vineyard” (v. 39; see Heb. 13:11–13). The Jews themselves spoke their own sentence in v. 41, and God did just what they said. He took their spiritual privileges away, destroyed Jerusalem, and gave their blessings to the Gentiles.Christ quoted Ps. 118:22–23, calling Himself “the stone which the builders rejected” (v. 42; see Isa. 28:16). Peter called the leaders of Israel “you builders” (Acts 4:11), and Rom. 9:33 and 1 Peter 2:4–8 point to Christ as the stumbling stone to Israel, but the foundation stone to the church. The sinner who “falls on the stone” in humility will be broken but saved, but the rebel who resists Christ will be crushed by the stone in judgment
GOOD FRIDAY 1 Corinthians 11:23–28 (NIV): 23 For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, 24 and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” 25 In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.” 26 For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. 27 So then, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the Lord. 28 Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup29 For those who eat and drink without discerning the body of Christ eat and drink judgment on themselves. 30 That is why many among you are weak and sick, and a number of you have fallen asleep. 31 But if we were more discerning with regard to ourselves, we would not come under such judgmentEXAMINE YOURSELF1 Corinthians 11:28 Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cupEXAMINE: to try to learn the genuineness of something by examination and testing, often through actual use—‘to test, to examine, to try to determine the genuineness of, testing.'2 Corinthians 13:5Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Can't you see for yourselves that Jesus Christ is in you--unless you actually fail the test?Galatians 6:4Each one should test his own work. Then he will have reason to boast in himself alone, and not in someone else.DISCERNDiscern: distinguish (someone or something) with difficulty by sight or with the other senses.EVALUATE CAREFULLY | MAKE A DISTINCTION Hebrews 5:11–14 (NIV) 11 We have much to say about this, but it is hard to make it clear to you because you no longer try to understand. 12 In fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's word all over again. You need milk, not solid food! 13 Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. 14 But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil. Hebrews 6:1Therefore let us move beyond the elementary teachings about Christ and be taken forward to maturity 1 Corinthians 11:28.Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup.PASTOR BRENDON AGAIN REVIEWS COMMUNION AND ASKS CONGREGATION TO INTRODUCES SONG, O THE BLOOD OF JESUS SONG: O THE BLOOD OF JESUS INSTRUCT CONGREGATION TO PARTAKE OF COMMUNION CHALLENGE: LET'S INTENTIONALLY CHOOSE TO EXAMINE OURSELVES AND DISCERN WHAT JESUS CALLING US TOO APPLICATION: What do you feel the Holy Spirit saying to you? What stuck out as you examined yourself today? What can you trust God with more? Matthew 21:23–22:14 (WEONT): God does not reveal new truth until we obey what He has already revealed.Matthew 21:33–46 (WEONT): B. The vineyard and husbandmen (vv. 33–46).God did much for Israel, expecting the nation to bear fruit for His glory, but the nation rebelled against God and refused to bear fruit. God sent many prophets and other servants to deal with them, but Israel mistreated and even killed them. Then God sent His Son—and they killed Him! They even “cast Him out of the vineyard” (v. 39; see Heb. 13:11–13). The Jews themselves spoke their own sentence in v. 41, and God did just what they said. He took their spiritual privileges away, destroyed Jerusalem, and gave their blessings to the Gentiles.Christ quoted Ps. 118:22–23, calling Himself “the stone which the builders rejected” (v. 42; see Isa. 28:16). Peter called the leaders of Israel “you builders” (Acts 4:11), and Rom. 9:33 and 1 Peter 2:4–8 point to Christ as the stumbling stone to Israel, but the foundation stone to the church. The sinner who “falls on the stone” in humility will be broken but saved, but the rebel who resists Christ will be crushed by the stone in judgment
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A new MP3 sermon from Grace and Truth Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Examine Yourself Subtitle: Friday Night Live Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Grace and Truth Church Event: Bible Study Date: 10/29/2021 Length: 49 min.
October 17 2021 Sunday Pastor Mark Strickland Examine Yourself 2 Corinthians 13:5 Examine yourself to see if you are living as a Christian should live… John 15:12, Ephesians 4:29-32 Examine yourself to see if you are living in love and forgiveness… Ephesians 5:33 With these scriptural instructions and commands or any others- we should examine ourselves and make sure we live in line with them as Christians… Mark 10:29-30 100 Fold Return… Share This Podcast On Your Social Media… https://clevelandchristianfellowship.com Website https://the-prodigalson.com Email tstacyhayes@gmail.com YouVersion Bible App https://my.bible.comi iOS App https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prodigal-son/id1450529518?mt=8 … Android App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.prodical Social Media https://www.facebook.com/The-Prodigal-SON-209069136315959/ https://www.facebook.com/noreligion1511/ https://twitter.com/noreligion1511 https://www.instagram.com/noreligion1511/ https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCPx4s1CLkSYef6mp4dSuU4w/featured
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A new MP3 sermon from Sovereign Grace African Fellowship is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Examine Yourself Subtitle: 2 Corinthians Speaker: Heshimu K. Colar Broadcaster: Sovereign Grace African Fellowship Event: Special Meeting Date: 7/23/2021 Bible: 2 Corinthians 13:5-9 Length: 54 min.
The first episode in a 4-part series on heresies which remain in our churches... and within ourselves. We're Walking Through the Book “Counterfeit Christianity” by Roger Olson https://www.amazon.com/Counterfeit-Christianity-Persistence-Errors-Church/dp/1426772297 (https://www.amazon.com/Counterfeit-Christianity-Persistence-Errors-Church/dp/1426772297) Weeks 1-4 Intro to the Series, and Gnosticism Trinity & Doctrine of the Trinity Montanism and Marcionism - What do we do with the Bible? Moralistic Theraputic Deism – Reducing God Walk in obedience to all that the Lord your God has commanded you, so that you may live and prosper and prolong your days in the land that you will possess. (Deuteronomy 5:33) The perfect person does not only try to avoid evil. Nor does he do good for fear of punishment, still less in order to qualify for the hope of a promised reward. The perfect person does good through love. His actions are not motivated by desire for personal benefit, so he does not have personal advantage as his aim. But as soon as he has realized the beauty of doing good, he does it with all his energies and in all that he does. He is not interested in fame, or a good reputation, or a human or divine reward. The rule of life for a perfect person is to be in the image and likeness of God. —St. Clement of Alexandria ---------- Episode Summary/For Further Exploration Why Do This Study? “Heresy” within Christianity isn't limited to the pages and annuls of history. Rather, Heresies exist in various forms and haven't lost any of their potency to corrupt our right, Christ-honoring understanding, faith, or worship. Just as we can use scripture wrong, we can carry incorrect belief, often without knowing. We will discuss a few heresies and how each of these have clung on through time and in which ways they may have latched onto our lives. How do we avoid the heresy of Gnosticism? Much like SOC, don't read scripture in a vacuum Consult the Authority of Scripture Consult theologians/talk to your Pastor Be willing to Examine Yourself for any beliefs or practices which fall outside orthodox Christian belief and practice. ---------- Related Scripture Passages Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. (1 Chronicles 16:34) Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth passed away, and there is no longer any sea. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, made ready as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne, saying, “Behold, the tabernacle of God is among men, and He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself will be among them, and He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away.” And He who sits on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” And He *said, “Write, for these words are faithful and true.” Then He said to me, “It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give to the one who thirsts from the spring of the water of life without cost. He who overcomes will inherit these things, and I will be his God and he will be My son. But for the cowardly and unbelieving and abominable and murderers and immoral persons and sorcerers and idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death.” (Revelation 21:1-8) *If you have thoughts or questions, we'd love to talk with you! Email your questions to sam@fbchav.org or john@fbchsv.org* ---------- More Resources & References for After You Listen “TOM WRIGHT ON GNOSTICISM” (9min) https://youtu.be/wOzQnDRIp7s (https://youtu.be/wOzQnDRIp7s) Check out All our Other...
Welcome to the But What Does The Bible Say Podcast! We're glad you joined us! This week, we're talking about, three biblical reasons to examine yourself (Part 1), are you in the faith?Want to email us? Click Here!Or if you're on a platform that doesn't allow hyperlinks:rebuse@butwhatdoesthebiblesay.comWater's Edge Church Links:Water's Wedge Church (WEC)WEC CommunityWEC GivingWEC SwagCoffee Time Q&A At The Water's Edge
Examine Yourself! Do you have the presence of the Holy Spirit in your heart? Do you love your brothers and sisters in the Family of God? Do you have a true hunger for God's goodness? Is the faith in you making a difference in the world around you? Is your faith personal, public, practical and permanent? For Sermon Notes or more Info visit tlccma.org!
The sermon being reviewed was entitled "Examine Yourself" and was given at the 2002 Youth Evangelism Conference. All rights below to Heartcry Missionary Society. This video is for teaching and review purposes only and is protected under fair use. Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching, or scholarship. Orignal Sermon Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuabITeO4l8 The Story Behind The Sermon: https://youtu.be/PrCvO8Elsis
The following sermon was chosen as a 'staff-pick' on SermonAudio: Title: Examine Yourself Subtitle: Relationship With God Speaker: Paul Washer Broadcaster: HeartCry Missionary Society Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/19/2016 Bible: 2 Corinthians 13:5 Length: 73 min.
The Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians Ch.8 Great Generosity. Ch.9 God Gives Most. Ch.10 Paul Describes Himself. Ch.11 Paul Defends His Apostleship. Ch.12 Paul's Vision. A Thorn in the Flesh. Ch.13 Examine Yourself.
We must examine ourselves and our teaching. The word examine means to be held close to your eyes. We must do this over and over. It will bring salvation to us and others.
We must examine ourselves and our teaching. The word examine means to be held close to your eyes. We must do this over and over. It will bring salvation to us and others.
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KT Leverentz finishes up 2 Corinthians with 5 key points: Take a lickin but keep on tickin, "OR ELSE", Examine Yourself, QUINTessential Commands, & Draw Strength. This sermon was delivered IN PERSON since the beginning of the Corona Virus pandemic as regulations continue to loosen up. greatadventurechurch.org anchor.fm/thegac
Maundy Thursday 2020—"Examine Yourself"
Bro. Larry Seals presents "Examine Yourself" from 2 Corinthians 13, during a worship service at Immanuel Baptist Church, Florence, Ky. Please visit us at 7183 Pleasant Valley Road Florence KY 41042, or call us at (859) 586-6829. Find out more information about our free app at http://www.ibcflorence.com/ibc-app or visit our website at https://www.ibcflorence.com. For a list of recent sermons, please visit https://www.ibcflorence.com/recent-sermons We would love to know how to pray for you! Romans 10:9 #ibcflorence #florenceky #kjvBible #church #Godisgood #northernkentucky #baptistchurch #savedbygrace
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A Sermon by Tim Jackel in Selected Scriptures on Wednesday Evening 16th May 2018
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Confession: Heidelberg Catechism QA 81, 82, and 85 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline Introduction, I. Dividing, Not Discerning 17-22 II. A Sacred Supper of Salvation 23-26 III. Eating Unworthily 27 VI. Examine Yourself 28 V. Discerning the Body Rightly 29-34 Conclusion Heidelberg Catechism Q & A 81 Q. Who should […] The post Eating and Drinking Worthily (Heidelberg Catechism QA 81, 82, 85; 1 Cor 11:17-34) appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
Every believer must examine themselves before they partake of the Lord's Supper It is a command past down from Christ to the Apostle Paul. If we partake in an unworthy or irreverent manner judgment will come. Many are weak, sick and some are dead.
Every believer must examine themselves before they partake of the Lord's Supper It is a command past down from Christ to the Apostle Paul. If we partake in an unworthy or irreverent manner judgment will come. Many are weak, sick and some are dead.
Examine yourself, that is what the Apostle Paul tells us. What does that mean in the context of this verse?
Examine yourself, that is what the Apostle Paul tells us. What does that mean in the context of this verse?
The Corinthian church has made the apostle Paul’s life difficult. It seems that it would be easy for the apostle Paul to forget about this church or to make another church his priority. The apostle Paul might be tempted to just tell this church to take a hike, and forget about his visit. However, Paul […] The post Examine Yourself (2 Corinthians 13:1-10) appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
On this episode of "Think About It! Podcast", we will be discussing the 5 steps that are listed below. These 5 steps will help you to have better, stronger relationships. Step 1: Examine Yourself, Step 2: Be Confident & Not Desperate, Step 3: Ask Questions, Step 4: Set a Foundation, Step 5: Commit & Dedicate
Do you ever feel like you're fighting a losing battle? Like you keep trying and trying, but never get anywhere. There are times when we all feel that way. We see a goal and we try to get to it, but we can't ever seem to get there. Sometimes we set the wrong goals. Sometimes there are obstacles in our path that we just can't get past. And sometimes those obstacles are us. God gives us goals that we should all have for our lives, goals that we can all reach. But, we can only reach them if we learn not to get in the way.Welcome the Weaker - Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. v5Open YourselfCut the Cause - If your hand or foot causes you to sin cut it off and throw it away. - v8Sacrifice YourselfDon't look Down - See that you do not look down on one of these little ones. - v10Examine Yourself