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Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook
The Spiritual Life #61 - Accept God's Trials

Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 57:36


The Suffering of the Apostle Paul      The apostle Paul's ministry was marked by unrelenting hardship, yet God used these very trials as a means of shaping his character and magnifying His glory. In recounting his experiences to the Corinthians, Paul detailed the many afflictions he endured: imprisonments, countless beatings, stoning, shipwrecks, exposure to danger, hunger, thirst, sleepless nights, and the daily pressure of concern for the churches (2 Cor 11:23–28). Such a catalog of suffering would have crushed many, but Paul recognized that his hardships were not wasted. Rather than viewing his trials as setbacks, he understood them as instruments of God's providence, divinely appointed means through which his faith was refined and his ministry authenticated. His endurance in these circumstances demonstrated that his message was not driven by human strength or ambition but by the power of God working through a frail but faithful servant. These sufferings kept him humble, dependent, and keenly aware that the surpassing greatness of the gospel treasure was carried in “earthen vessels” (2 Cor 4:7).      Even more, Paul interpreted his sufferings as opportunities to display Christ's strength in his own weakness. When he pleaded for relief from his “thorn in the flesh,” the Lord answered, “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness” (2 Cor 12:9). Paul therefore embraced his afflictions, declaring, “Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may dwell in me” (2 Cor 12:9–10). This paradoxical perspective enabled him to rejoice even in chains, as he assured the Philippians that his imprisonment had actually served to advance the gospel by emboldening others to preach Christ without fear (Phil 1:12–14). For Paul, trials were not obstacles but opportunities, occasions for God's grace to shine through human frailty and for the gospel to reach further than ease and comfort ever could. His life exemplifies the truth that spiritual maturity and that God's power is most clearly displayed when His servants, emptied of self, depend wholly on Him. The Suffering of the Saints Mentioned in Hebrews 11      The writer of Hebrews speaks of a “cloud of witnesses” who testify through their lives that faith can endure under the most severe trials (Heb 11:35–38). These men and women of old faced unimaginable hardships, including mocking, flogging, chains, imprisonment, and even violent death, yet they refused to abandon their trust in God. Some, like Jeremiah, were beaten and confined in stocks (Jer 20:2), while others, such as Daniel and his companions, were threatened with fiery furnaces and lions' dens but held firm to their convictions (Dan 3:16–18; 6:10). Tradition also recalls prophets who were sawn in two or killed with the sword, giving their lives rather than compromise their loyalty to Yahweh. What unites these witnesses is not the uniformity of their circumstances but the constancy of their faith. Though their earthly stories often ended in suffering rather than triumph, their lives bear permanent testimony to the sustaining power of God's promises. They form a great gallery of the faithful whose examples surround and encourage believers to run with endurance the race set before them (Heb 12:1).      Though their faith was tested to its limits, these saints looked beyond their temporal struggles and fixed their gaze on God's eternal reward. They lived as pilgrims and strangers on the earth, confessing that they sought a better country, that is, a heavenly one, prepared by God Himself (Heb 11:13–16). Their perspective was not limited to deliverance in this life but extended to resurrection and future glory. Women, like the widow of Zarephath and the Shunammite woman, received back their dead by resurrection (1 Kgs 17:22–23; 2 Kgs 4:35–37), yet others accepted death rather than deny the hope of “a better resurrection” (Heb 11:35). This eschatological outlook sustained them through unimaginable suffering, for they knew that God's approval and eternal inheritance outweighed every earthly loss. Their faith was not naive optimism but a settled confidence in the character and promises of God, who “is a rewarder of those who seek Him” (Heb 11:6). In this way, their testimony continues to inspire believers today to endure hardship, remembering that the path of faith often winds through suffering, but it ultimately leads to the eternal presence and reward of God. When Believers Fail to Live by Faith      There are examples in the Bible where mature believers struggled to maintain faith during intense trials. In Numbers, Moses became overwhelmed with his leadership and expressed despair, saying, “I alone am not able to carry all this people, because it is too burdensome for me. So if You are going to deal thus with me, please kill me at once” (Num 11:14-15a). Similarly, Elijah, after his triumph on Mount Carmel, fled from Jezebel and asked God to let him die because he felt overwhelmed and alone. Elijah said, “It is enough; now, O LORD, take my life, for I am not better than my fathers” (1 Ki 19:4).      These instances highlight the very human responses of exhaustion, fear, and despair in some of God's greatest servants. They remind us that enduring trials is difficult and that even the most faithful can struggle to keep perspective in the face of overwhelming circumstances. However, these stories also show God's compassion and provision. God did not condemn Moses or Elijah for their despair; instead, He provided for their needs, reassured them, and continued to work through them. God's response to their struggles illustrates His understanding of human frailty and His willingness to sustain His people even when their faith falters. In a way, these moments of struggle also contribute to their spiritual growth, as God uses these low points to teach them, recalibrate their thinking to focus on His power and promises, and prepare them for the next steps in their journeys.      Lastly, we cannot prevent the difficulties of life that come our way, but we can respond to them in faith, trusting God and His Word to guide and strengthen us. We know that “God causes all things to work together for good to those who love Him, to those who are called according to His purpose” (Rom 8:28). Whatever happens to us, we must fight the urge to complain, for if we start that, it becomes increasingly difficult to turn back. Complaining is not a problem solving device, and Scripture tells us to “Do all things without complaining or arguing” (Phil 2:14; cf., 1 Pet 4:9). As difficult as it may be, we must chose a faith response to “Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; and in everything give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Th 5:16-18). When emotions rise, faith must rise even higher, for it is only through faith in God and His Word that growth occurs. Accept God's Trials.      Paul wrote, “we exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope” (Rom 5:3-4). James said, “Consider it a great joy, my brothers, whenever you experience various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. But endurance must do its complete work, so that you may be mature and complete, lacking nothing” (Jam 1:2-4 CSB). The Lord uses the fire of trials to burn away the dross of our weak character and to refine those golden qualities consistent with His character. The growing believer learns to praise God in and for the trials, knowing He uses them to strengthen our faith and develop us into spiritually mature Christians. Trials can make us bitter or better, depending on how we respond to them. In the right conditions, time and pressure can shape a Christian much as it shapes carbon into a diamond. Wiersbe states: "The greatest judgment God could bring to a believer would be to let him alone, let him have his own way. Because God loves us, He “prunes” us and encourages us to bear more fruit for His glory. If the branches could speak, they would confess that the pruning process hurts; but they would also rejoice that they will be able to produce more and better fruit."[1]      The Lord wants His child to have strength of character, steel in the soul, and not timidity. He leads the Christian into situations and hardships that resist comfort and develop spiritual muscle. He does not hesitate to place them in situations that lie beyond their natural strength, for only in being stretched to face the humanly impossible does the believer learn to trust in the Lord, gain confidence, and discover that divine power is made perfect in weakness.      God uses trials, suffering, and hardships as His chosen instruments to shape, strengthen, and prepare those He intends to use. Rather than shielding His servants from pain, He hammers, molds, and bends them—never breaking them but transforming them into vessels fit for His highest purposes. For the Christian, then, suffering is not meaningless. It is God's tool of refinement, His instrument for shaping souls into vessels of honor. The fires that seem to consume us are in fact controlled flames in the hand of a wise and loving Father. The Christian who learns to see trial as part of God's gracious purpose can echo Paul's triumphant words: “We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not despairing… always carrying about in the body the dying of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body” (2 Cor 4:8–10).      From a biblical perspective, God uses trials as a means to shape us into the people He wants us to be because He loves us and desires what is best for us. He wants us to mature, and life's difficulties are part of the process. We must walk by faith and choose to “count it all joy” (Jam 1:2) because we know that the testing of our faith will lead to spiritual maturity if we yield to the Lord (Jam 1:3–4). This passage encourages believers to view trials as opportunities for growth. Where there is positive volition and a faith response, trials become a means to strengthen faith, leading to perseverance. As perseverance develops, it results in spiritual maturity. Steven R. Cook., D.Min., M.Div.   [1] Warren W. Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, vol. 1, 356.

Sinner's Crossroads with Kevin Nutt | WFMU

Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] The Magnificent Clara Ward - "Tired" - Just Over The Hill: Rare Recordings 1949-1972 [0:03:32] Emma Tucker - "Something to Tell Jesus" [Thank you Brother HeyJoe.] [0:08:10] The Magnificent Clara Ward - "Just Over The Hill" - Just Over The Hill: Rare Recordings 1949-1972 [0:13:31] The Keynoters - "Satisfied" [0:16:23] Southern Wonders - "Come Over Here" [0:18:16] Friendly Brothers Quartet - "The Woman at the Well" [0:21:26] Royal Harmonaires - "Buckle My Shoe" [0:24:44] Brotherhood Singers of Columbia, S.C. - "There's Been a Change in Me" [Kitchen recording.] [0:27:21] St. Louis All-Stars - "This Old World" [0:33:23] Faithful Gospel Singers - "Won't Have to Cross Joran" [0:37:20] Edgar Williams and the Four Stars - "All Rise Together" - In Times Like These [0:40:08] Expressions of Faith - "There's a Blessing" [0:43:35] Deacon James Smith and the Sons of Grace - "Jesus is Alright" - Nothing Will Separate Me (From The Son of God) [1:07:14] Dynamic Ernest Franklin - "Kickin' Life" - Dynamic Ernest Franklin [0:53:44] Curtis Sider and the Gospel Travel-aires - "I've Got Jesus....And That's Enough" - Wait Until Jesus Comes [0:53:46] https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/153529

Sinner's Crossroads with Kevin Nutt | WFMU

Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] The Magnificent Clara Ward - "Tired" - Just Over The Hill: Rare Recordings 1949-1972 [0:03:32] Emma Tucker - "Something to Tell Jesus" [Thank you Brother HeyJoe.] [0:08:10] The Magnificent Clara Ward - "Just Over The Hill" - Just Over The Hill: Rare Recordings 1949-1972 [0:13:31] The Keynoters - "Satisfied" [0:16:23] Southern Wonders - "Come Over Here" [0:18:16] Friendly Brothers Quartet - "The Woman at the Well" [0:21:26] Royal Harmonaires - "Buckle My Shoe" [0:24:44] Brotherhood Singers of Columbia, S.C. - "There's Been a Change in Me" [Kitchen recording.] [0:27:21] St. Louis All-Stars - "This Old World" [0:33:23] Faithful Gospel Singers - "Won't Have to Cross Joran" [0:37:20] Edgar Williams and the Four Stars - "All Rise Together" - In Times Like These [0:40:08] Expressions of Faith - "There's a Blessing" [0:43:35] Deacon James Smith and the Sons of Grace - "Jesus is Alright" - Nothing Will Separate Me (From The Son of God) [1:07:14] Dynamic Ernest Franklin - "Kickin' Life" - Dynamic Ernest Franklin [0:53:44] Curtis Sider and the Gospel Travel-aires - "I've Got Jesus....And That's Enough" - Wait Until Jesus Comes [0:53:46] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/153529

Good News with Greg Fritz
Episode 820: How to Pray the Prayer of Faith

Good News with Greg Fritz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 28:31


Episode 820: How to Pray the Prayer of Faith - There are many different kinds of prayer, but in this episode of Good News with Greg Fritz, you'll learn specifically how to pray the prayer of faith and receive what you pray for. Don't miss it! Download or request your FREE Study Notes for this series at https://gregfritz.org/study-notes/. Greg Fritz is on a mission to get the truth of the Good News to as many people as possible. The truth is God has a plan and a meaning for your life. You are extravagantly and deeply loved by God, and you were created for a purpose.  Receive a free CD and our newsletter: https://www.gregfritz.org/free-cd/   Follow Greg on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregfritzministries/  Follow Greg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregfritzministries/ Watch more videos: https://www.gospeltruth.tv/   Learn more on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrR9Rsx4h_RqYigda2PysZQ  Email us: info@gregfritz.org  Partner with us:  https://gregfritz.org/partners/ Donate: https://gregfritz.org/donate/

Conservative Daily Podcast
Apollo Live 6PM EST - You Were Born For Such a Time as This - Bio-Terrorism, Fraud, Fear, and Faith - There is Always a Choice

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 57:18


10 November 2023 - Apollo Live 6PM EST - You Were Born For Such a Time as This - Bio-Terrorism, Fraud, Fear, and Faith - There is Always a Choice. If you'd like to send a message to Congress, it's linked down below! Happy Friday, God bless you all, have a great weekend!  Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo Message to Congress - INVESTIGATE NOW! Congress NEEDS To Investigate the 2023 STATE ELECTIONS! - https://conservative-daily.com/election/investigate-now-congress-needs-to-investigate-the-2023-state-elections

Voice of Islam
Drive Time Show Podcast 22-08-2022 | There is No God but Allah, Divine Message Bearers

Voice of Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 111:49


Topic discuss: Faith - There is No God but Allah, Angels: Divine Message Bearers Presenter: Talib Man Tahir Khalid Shahada The first step towards the implementation of faith in Islam is to declare it. This is the first pillar of Islam. The declaration of faith or Kalima Shahadah carries the essence of Islam. Join us as we discuss the first pillar of Islam. Angels Islam speaks of angels as celestial beings of a spiritual nature who have their own entity as persons. The major role they play is the transmission of messages from God to human beings. But there are many misunderstandings around them as to how they look. Join us as we discuss this article of faith –belief in God's angels. Guests include: Imam Ibrahim Noonan Imam Rabeeb Mirza Producers Faeza Syed Ahmed and Faiza Mirza

Good Mornings Podcast Edition
Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 62:04


State Representative Jon Cross introduced a major new piece of legislation aimed at educating and expanding Ohio's workforce... he joins us to talk about the GROW Ohio Act (at 16:19) --- A fair amount of seemingly conflicting information has been reported about the Omicron variant... What (if anything) should we actually believe about this new strain of COVID-19? (at 28:44) --- Keeping the Faith: There is a joy that comes from introducing someone to Christ... but Christian musicians, who touch thousands of lives, usually don't know those stories (at 36:58) --- Around Town: Director Kevin Manley previews this weekend's 21st annual FFE and VIP Christmas Show at Findlay High School (at 52:00)

Bridgeman Baptist Community Church
A Journey of Faith

Bridgeman Baptist Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 41:18


Date: 11.07.2021 Pastor Jodi Traves continues our "Who do you say that I am" series in the book of Mark with "A Journey of Faith" There are many layers to unravel to find who Jesus is. We need to ask questions, to engage. Do you know everything there is to know about Jesus? What is unbelief? Are you turning away from Jesus? What are you doing with your faith? Step out in faith. Passages: Mark 6: 1-6, Matt 11, Heb 3: 12, 2Tim 3: 5 Please send prayer requests to prayer@bridgeman.org.au or on our website: https://www.bridgeman.org.au/prayer/ To contact Bridgeman Baptist Community Church please email hello@bridgeman.org.au If you would like to give at Bridgeman Baptist Community Church please go to https://www.bridgeman.org.au/giving/

Family Life News
Special Feature Ep.83

Family Life News

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 6:06


Falling from Faith-- There's a seismic shift that's underway in the U.S.A. away from faith. Family Life's Brandon Dickson chats with Dr. George Barna, who oversaw a new study on younger Americans and Christianity.

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)
Answered Prayers (Ch. 11) - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 14:02


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Dwight L. Moody – A Brief Biography - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 2:16


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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A Prayer-Meeting Testimony (Ch. 12) - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 12:46


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Closing Credits - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 0:20


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Submission (Ch. 10) - Prevailing Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 15:43


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Unity (Ch. 7) - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 13:21


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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The Prayers of the Bible (Ch. 1) - Prevailing Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 27:37


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Adoration (Ch. 2) - Prevailing Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 13:41


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Confession (Ch. 3) - Prevailing Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 33:31


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Faith (Ch. 8) - Prevailing Prayer

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 21:02


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

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Forgiveness (Ch. 6) - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 19:19


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)
Petition (Ch. 9) - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 20:08


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)
Thanksgiving (Ch. 5) - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 12:37


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)
Restitution (Ch. 4) - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 17:31


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)
Preface - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 4:50


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)
Opening Credits - Prevailing Prayer

Free Christian Audiobooks (Aneko Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 0:14


This book is a comprehensive study on the subject of prayer, and will show you that there are nine elements which are essential to true prayer. These elements are as follows: 1. Adoration – We cannot meet God on a level at the start. We must approach him as one far beyond our reach or sight. 2. Confession – Sin must be put out of the way. We cannot have any communion with God while there is any disobedience between us. 3. Restitution – We have to make amends for the wrong, wherever possible. 4. Thanksgiving – We must be thankful for what God has done for us already. 5. Forgiveness – We must forgive others and pull any root of bitterness that might be growing. 6. Unity – Loving one another brings power in prayer. 7. Faith – There must be faith, which the preceding things produce. 8. Petition – Thus influenced by the other things, we will be ready to offer direct petition, or requests, to God. There needs to be more petition in our prayers. 9. Submission – After all these, there must come submission. While praying, we must be ready to accept the will of God. Dwight Moody expounds on these nine elements in this volume, using illustrations and stories to validate what he is saying and to help make the truths in this book stick.

Fear on SermonAudio
When You're Full of Faith There's No Room for Fear

Fear on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 50:00


A new MP3 sermon from Berean Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: When You're Full of Faith There's No Room for Fear Subtitle: Pulpit Echoes Speaker: John Roy Broadcaster: Berean Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/15/2020 Length: 50 min.

Father and Dad
Faith, Hope and Charity

Father and Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 21:59


How do we get through tough times? Faith, Hope and Charity - the Theological Virtues - offer a wellspring of prayer.Faith: There is a strong desire to be with other people. We are not made to be alone. Being together means being vulnerable. The fundamental principle of Faith is one of Relationship.Hope: The early church provides a powerful example of Hope. Their hope was the saving message of Christ.Charity: How are we going to make ourselves a gift to others?

Good Mornings Podcast Edition
Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 53:21


Do 'new CDC numbers' really show the number of coronavirus deaths is far fewer than previously reported? Hancock Public Health commissioner Karim Baroudi explains what the data really means (at 15:01) --- What if an already common medical breathing device could be adapted to help COVID-19 patients recover without the need to be hospitalized? How one inventor did just that (at 24:40) --- Keeping the Faith: There are no prerequisites, no advance screening process... to find God's love and grace, one only needs to ''Start Where You Are'' (at 32:04) --- What's Happening: Details on September events and activities from the Hancock Historical Museum (at 44:03)

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Good Mornings Podcast Edition
Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Good Mornings Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 51:18


Details on a court settlement that may provide compensation for individuals affected financially by errors in their Equifax credit report (at 15:39) --- To Your Health: Early-stage breast cancer is already one of the most treatable forms of the disease... now the news is getting better for those in advanced stages, as well (at 25:39) --- Keeping the Faith: There are plenty of things to be fearful of these days, but Christians can use the fear of God to put everything else in perspective (at 43:50)

Arena Christian Center
Faith: There is More

Arena Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 41:20


Pastor Justin Simmons encourages believers to move from seed to fruit in their faith. If you will tend to your faith it can become a place of sustenance and provision. The post Faith: There is More appeared first on Arena Christian Center.

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Princeton Theological Seminary
Rear Admiral Margaret G. Kibben, CHC, USN | Reunion 2018

Princeton Theological Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 46:27


May 16, 2018 | Reunion 2018 AAEC Service Award Lecture: “At the Frontline of Faith There is Faith at the Frontlines” Lecturer: Rear Admiral Margaret G. Kibben, CHC, USN

Beholding His Glory ~ Pastor Bill Slabaugh, Grace Baptist Church
Romans 3:19-20 ~ Why God Gave the Law ~ Pastor Bill Slabaugh

Beholding His Glory ~ Pastor Bill Slabaugh, Grace Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 38:14


REFORMATION 500! What was life like in Europe 500 years ago on October 17, 1517?  What was it in Martin Luther’s life that led him to finally understand that, “The Just Shall Live by Faith?” There are only two ways to live. One is right and one is wrong.  Martin Luther tried to live the wrong way until he discovered the great truth from Paul's Letter to the Romans.