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    The Lost Drive-In
    316: Keeper '25

    The Lost Drive-In

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 36:03


    YouTube Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-m1zMMB1PY Connect w/ us on Discord! https://discord.gg/8FmrT9Drvu Join the Faithful for bonus episodes! https://lsgmedia.net/product/membership-options/ Acknowledgements Floyd Frye (Intro/Outro Voice): https://www.tiktok.com/@floydfrye George C Music (Music): https://www.youtube.com/@GeorgeCMusic  

    Late Confirmation by CoinDesk
    Michael Saylor Says $80K Bitcoin is "Satoshi's Gift to the Faithful" | Markets Outlook

    Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 16:35


    Bitcoin's volatility and MSTR stock with Strategy Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor. Strategy Co-Founder & Executive Chairman Michael Saylor joins us to discuss bitcoin's sharp decline to nearly $80,000, calling the volatility "Satoshi's gift" and a necessary "feature" for performance. He argues that investors need a 4 to 10-year time horizon and defends MicroStrategy's stock and financial resilience against index exclusion rumors and market noise. Saylor stresses that the long-term fundamentals of digital capital and financial sovereignty will override near-term pain. - Break the cycle of exploitation. Break down the barriers to truth. Break into the next generation of privacy. Break Free. Free to scroll without being monetized. Free from censorship. Freedom without fear. We deserve more when it comes to privacy. Experience the next generation of blockchain that is private and inclusive by design. Break free with Midnight, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠midnight.network/break-free⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Need liquidity without selling your crypto? Take out a ⁠⁠⁠⁠Figure Crypto-Backed Loan⁠⁠⁠⁠, allowing you to borrow against your BTC, ETH, or SOL with 12-month terms and no prepayment penalties. They have the lowest rates in the industry at 8.91%, allowing you to access instant cash or buy more Bitcoin without triggering a tax event. Unlock your crypto's potential today at Figure! ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://figuremarkets.co/coindesk⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Genius Group has partnered with CoinDesk for Bitcoin Treasury Month, launching the Genius x CoinDesk Quest. Participants can join the Bitcoin Academy, complete free microcourses from experts like Natalie Brunell and Saifedean Ammous, and enter to win 1,000,000 GEMs (worth 1 BTC) promoting bitcoin education and adoption.Learn more at:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠geniusgroup.ai/coindesk-bitcoin-treasury-month/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.

    Markets Daily Crypto Roundup
    Michael Saylor Says $80K Bitcoin is "Satoshi's Gift to the Faithful" | Markets Outlook

    Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 16:35


    Bitcoin's volatility and MSTR stock with Strategy Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor. Strategy Co-Founder & Executive Chairman Michael Saylor joins us to discuss bitcoin's sharp decline to nearly $80,000, calling the volatility "Satoshi's gift" and a necessary "feature" for performance. He argues that investors need a 4 to 10-year time horizon and defends MicroStrategy's stock and financial resilience against index exclusion rumors and market noise. Saylor stresses that the long-term fundamentals of digital capital and financial sovereignty will override near-term pain. - Break the cycle of exploitation. Break down the barriers to truth. Break into the next generation of privacy. Break Free. Free to scroll without being monetized. Free from censorship. Freedom without fear. We deserve more when it comes to privacy. Experience the next generation of blockchain that is private and inclusive by design. Break free with Midnight, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠midnight.network/break-free⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Need liquidity without selling your crypto? Take out a ⁠⁠⁠⁠Figure Crypto-Backed Loan⁠⁠⁠⁠, allowing you to borrow against your BTC, ETH, or SOL with 12-month terms and no prepayment penalties. They have the lowest rates in the industry at 8.91%, allowing you to access instant cash or buy more Bitcoin without triggering a tax event. Unlock your crypto's potential today at Figure! ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://figuremarkets.co/coindesk⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Genius Group has partnered with CoinDesk for Bitcoin Treasury Month, launching the Genius x CoinDesk Quest. Participants can join the Bitcoin Academy, complete free microcourses from experts like Natalie Brunell and Saifedean Ammous, and enter to win 1,000,000 GEMs (worth 1 BTC) promoting bitcoin education and adoption.Learn more at:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠geniusgroup.ai/coindesk-bitcoin-treasury-month/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.

    She is Extraordinary! Podcast
    Ep 590: The Faithful Feminine Funnel Flow (low-tech automation, made for women)

    She is Extraordinary! Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 67:43


    If every sale that comes into your business involves you, YOU are your sales system.  That's not freedom, that's a prison. (And you're feelin' it, aren't you) Listen as I lay out my Faithful Feminine Funnel Flow - including the offer suite that produces daily sales, without you! Access my entire Sanctified Sales Methodology inside this *free* Private Podcast: https://www.judyweber.co/privatepodcast Next Steps:

    Crosswalk.com Devotional
    Faithful in Plenty, Faithful in Want

    Crosswalk.com Devotional

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 5:52


    Contentment is one of the hardest lessons to learn—whether you’re a child circling toys in a catalog or an adult eyeing upgrades and “just one more thing” that promises satisfaction. Philippians 4:12 pulls us back to center, reminding us that peace doesn’t rise and fall with our circumstances. Paul learned to be steady in seasons of plenty and seasons of lack because his confidence was rooted in Christ, not conditions. When we anchor our joy in the unchanging character of God, we discover the quiet strength that carries us through both abundance and need. Highlights Contentment and happiness aren’t the same—one depends on circumstances, the other doesn’t. Paul learned contentment through every season: need, abundance, hunger, and fullness. Lasting peace is found in Christ, not in possessions, upgrades, or life improvements. Our hearts easily drift toward “more,” making contentment a daily, intentional choice. Philippians 4:13 reveals the true secret: Christ’s strength empowers us to be faithful in any situation. Even Paul, writing from captivity and suffering, modeled unwavering trust in God. Want and plenty both test our faith—but both can draw us closer to God when we rely on Him. Gift Inspiration: Crosswalk's Holiday Gift Guide Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate the season? Check out our Holiday Gift Guide—from beautifully illustrated Bibles and devotionals to novels, greeting cards, and picture books, there’s something for everyone on your list. Wrap up stories for loved ones, tuck a book into your own nightstand, and join us in celebrating the wonder of giving this Christmas! Full Transcript Below: Faithful in Plenty, Faithful in Want By: Laura Bailey Bible Reading: “I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.” - Philippians 4:12 NIV “Give me! It’s my turn to look!” my youngest daughter screamed as she ripped the latest Christmas catalog out of my middle daughter’s hands. We’d received four toy books this week, the glossy pages filled with the latest gadgets, and my daughters were eager to circle the items they’d had their eyes on all year and add a few more things to their lists.“I think I will hold onto this,” I said as I tucked the book underneath my arm. “You girls already have so much, how could you possibly find anything else you want?” My daughters turned to each other in an unspoken agreement that their mother was, in fact, crazy. They could never have “enough,” there was always something more to bring them greater joy. It is my responsibility as a parent to teach my girls about contentment, gratitude for what they have, and the dangers of placing our happiness in things. Don’t worry, I did address the heart issue with my littles. However, at thirty years their senior, I still struggle with the same things. No, it’s not the lure of a new doll that promises to boost my morale; instead, it’s looking forward to a raise, taking a trip, or upgrading the kitchen appliances. How often do I struggle to be faithful in plenty and faithful in want? Sadly, it is still a struggle. Paul, in his letter to the Christians at Philippi, encourages them to be content and faithful to what God has called them to, in all circumstances. Notice that Paul, in our key verse, uses the word content and not happy. Often, we use those words interchangeably, and while they are similar, they have slightly different meanings. Happiness, a state of euphoria, is dependent on circumstances, while contentment is a state of peace or satisfaction independent of circumstances. Paul desired that his ancient readers and today’s believers understand that peace and joy aren’t rooted in our circumstances but in our relationship with Christ. Therefore, contentment and choosing to be faithful to God’s purpose are daily choices. Often, my feelings dictate my soul's contentment. Paul understood this struggle. The verse following Paul’s “secret,” to contentment, tells us how he was able to, even in the worst of circumstances, he can stay faithful ( remember, Paul is writing this letter from house arrest, and was beaten, flogged, and severely injured for the gospel). Philippians 4:13 tells us, “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” Paul kept his faith even in the most dire of circumstances because God was with him, strengthened him, and gave him peace and joy through the work of the Holy Spirit in Paul’s life. The key to lasting happiness and peace isn’t found in a temporary world but in an everlasting God. Paul understood how easily we get discouraged, allowing the disappointments of this world to overcome us, rob us of our peace, steal our joy, and undermine our faith. But in our weakest moments, we must cry out to God, asking Him to give us the strength to “count it all joy” (James 1:2-4). Once my girls had settled down, I brought out the magazine and shared with them that I, too, can get sidetracked and distracted by all the shiny things this world offers. It’s not wrong to want a new pair of shoes, or a new game, or even to have a toy chest overflowing with playthings. However, we must guard our hearts against the proclivity to find contentment in our circumstances, cash flow, or STUFF. The “not-so secret” to be faithful in plenty and little, is to place our trust in the One Who is the Provider of it all. Intersecting Faith & Life: Next time you are tempted to measure your happiness by the temporary, take a minute to meditate on our key verse. Commit the verse to memory, or write it down on a sticky note as a reminder that we can find contentment in Christ, not our circumstances.Further Reading:James 1:2-8 A Prayer to Enjoy Each Season Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    Cult of Hockey podcast
    The Cult of Hockey's "Exhausted Oilers lose an OT thriller to Tampa Bay" podcast

    Cult of Hockey podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 49:47


    Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 OT loss to the Lightning of Tampa Bsy

    Joni and Friends Radio
    The Platform God's Given You

    Joni and Friends Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 4:00


    Visit www.joniradio.org for more inspiration and encouragement! --------This Christmas, you can shine the light of Christ into places of darkness and pain with a purchase from the Joni and Friends Christmas catalog. You are sending hope and practical care to people with disabilities, all in the name of Jesus! Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org. Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    Relevant
    The Faithful Witness

    Relevant

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 13:26


    This is one of our most favorite episodes in a while. We hope you enjoy

    Cult of Hockey podcast
    The Cult of Hockey's "Perplexing Oilers find way to lose to Capitals" podcast

    Cult of Hockey podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 28:18


    Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today David Staples of the Edmonton Journal digs into the Edmonton Oilers 7-4 loss to the Capitals of Washington.

    Saint Barnabas Anglican Church Podcast
    11.016.25 The Twenty-Third Sunday of Pentecost (Faithful Endurance)

    Saint Barnabas Anglican Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 16:36


    From Luke 21:5-19 Fr. Greg encourages us to keep our faith not because pain isn't real, not because the cost isn't high, but cling to it because our victory has already been won in Christ Jesus. Download the service Bulletin here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZFXgrCVDyKGBMI8ECqUQQNiCL16m30hi

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
    Next Gen Generosity: Building a Legacy That Lasts with Christin Fejervary

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 24:57


    It's one of the largest transfers of wealth in human history—trillions of dollars moving from one generation to the next. But this moment isn't just about inheritance. It's about passing on faith, values, and a vision for generosity.To explore how younger Christians are reimagining stewardship, we spoke with Christin Fejervary, Vice President for Brand and Experience at the National Christian Foundation (NCF)—a trusted partner helping believers give wisely and joyfully.From Obligation to Joyful GenerosityChristin's passion for generosity began early, though not in the way it's shaped her life today.“As a kid,” she shared, “giving was more of an obligation. I watched my parents tithe every week, and I learned discipline from that—but it wasn't until my 20s and 30s, and especially through working at NCF, that I saw how generosity changes us. It frees us from being tied to the things of this world.”That personal transformation has guided her work—helping others experience the joy that comes when giving is no longer a rule to follow but a relationship with God to live out.What's Driving the Next Generation to GiveWhen it comes to generosity, Millennials and Gen Z are rewriting the playbook.According to NCF's research, millennials—now roughly ages 29 to 44—view philanthropy as part of their identity. For Christian millennials, that identity is deeply spiritual: “My life is a way to give away.”Christin explains:“They believe all resources have equal value—not just money, but time, influence, and relationships. They don't just want to write a check. They want to be part of the change.”This shift from transactional to relational giving marks a profound change from previous generations.Reimagining Traditional ToolsYounger Christians aren't abandoning tools like donor-advised funds, estate plans, or investment portfolios—they're personalizing them.“They want to see impact,” Christin said. “They're asking, ‘How is my giving being used?' and ‘What difference is it making?'”They're also expanding how they define stewardship—using investment portfolios for charitable investing and seeking spiritual returns as much as financial ones.At NCF, this has led to growing interest in community-based giving. Across the country, younger givers are joining together to give collectively, blending faith, friendship, and impact.What Advisors Need to KnowFinancial advisors also play a key role in this transition. But Christin says serving the next generation requires a shift in mindset.“Younger Christians want to co-create their giving plans. They want a seat at the table and a voice in the process. It's not just about managing money—it's about helping them uncover all the ways God's entrusted them to give.”For advisors, that means focusing less on control and more on collaboration, connection, and calling.How Families Can Have Faith-Filled ConversationsGenerosity isn't just a financial transaction—it's a family story. Cristin encourages families to start there.“The data shows that both generations—young and old—see faith as a guiding principle,” she said. “The key is to unpack what faithfulness looks like for each generation. When families share stories of how God has provided and guided them, something powerful happens.”Listening to one another's experiences helps bridge differences and creates a shared vision for stewardship across generations.How NCF Is Helping the Next Generation Live GenerouslyAt the National Christian Foundation (NCF), this generational shift is sparking new ideas and tools for families and advisors alike.New Research & Resources: NCF has published a comprehensive Next Gen Generosity Report—designed to help both older and younger generations navigate these conversations.Experiences & Events: Through community gatherings and local partnerships, NCF helps families explore generosity together—often in creative, organic ways led by next-gen participants.Collaboration with Advisors and Churches: NCF connects givers to trusted partners who can guide them through every stage of stewardship—from first-time donors to business owners planning legacy gifts.You can explore these resources at FaithFi.com/NCF or NCFgiving.com/nextgenresearch.The Power of AgencyOne key insight from NCF's research is the role of agency in healthy stewardship.“We define agency as the ability to act on the free will God gives us,” Cristin explained. “The more we step into that responsibility—making decisions, taking ownership—the more confident and joyful we become.”That means even those who inherit wealth should be encouraged to find their “Gen 1” opportunities—ways to take initiative, make decisions, and live out their calling to give.The Influence of Women in GenerosityAnother striking finding: women—especially mothers—play a major role in shaping generosity.“Seventy-two percent of millennials we surveyed said their mothers were the biggest influence on their giving,” Cristin shared.Yet, the research also revealed that many women feel unheard in family wealth decisions. The next step, Cristin says, is ensuring their voices are part of the conversation.“This is the time to incorporate women's perspectives in giving and wealth transfer. Their influence is profound—and essential.”Passing Faith Along With FinancesAs this great wealth transfer unfolds, Cristin reminds us that what we pass on matters more than what we possess.“It's not just about money moving between generations,” she said. “It's about passing along faith, values, and purpose.”And that's a legacy that truly lasts. Learn more about how you can make generosity part of your family's story at FaithFi.com/NCF.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:Our home is fully paid off, and we're nearing retirement. I've heard you discuss reverse mortgages, but I have always been hesitant. What are the real benefits and drawbacks, especially regarding the accumulated interest? Also, what kind of closing costs or fees should we expect, and which company do you recommend?I'm approaching my required minimum distribution and recently learned about qualified charitable distributions (QCDs). Can I withdraw the money first and then donate it, or must it go directly to the charity to qualify?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)The National Christian Foundation (NCF)NCF Next Gen Generosity ReportWomen, Wealth, and Faith Research Study (Sign up to Participate) - Partnership with Women Doing Well and the Lake Institute on Faith & GivingWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Million Praying Moms
    A Prayer to Know God is Faithful to Forgive

    Million Praying Moms

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 7:53


    A Prayer to Know God is Faithful to Forgive Let us not forget the comforting and steady truth that God is faithful to forgive. In today’s episode by Erin H. Warren, we are reminded that we can cling to God’s promise that He not only forgives but purifies us from all unrighteousness.Through confession, we can find freedom and restored fellowship with God. Forgiveness leads to joy, light, and renewed intimacy with the Father. Reference: 1 John 1: 9-10 Prayer: Lord, we confess before you that we have missed the mark. Please forgive us. help us to walk in your light teach us and guide us as we do let your steadfast love surround us as we continue to trust you lord we shout for joy in your forgiveness and thank you that we can experience fellowship with you it's in your name I pray amen LINKS: How to Pray God's Word For Your Children Guide Connect with Erin Warren Get today's devotion and prayer in written form to keep for future use! Support the ministry with your $5 monthly gift through Patreon. Discover more Christian podcasts at LifeAudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at LifeAudio.com/contact-us Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    Thomistic Institute Angelicum.
    Was He Faithful? | Mary Magdalene Eitenmiller, OP

    Thomistic Institute Angelicum.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 46:23


    This talk examines the question of whether Jesus Christ possessed the theological virtue of faith and, if not, in what sense he can be called faithful. Drawing upon Scripture, and particularly the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas, it argues that while Christ did not have faith in the proper sense—since faith concerns truths not yet seen—he nevertheless embodied its perfection through the beatific vision granted to him from the first moment of his conception. Aquinas teaches that faith and the beatific vision are mutually exclusive: one either sees God's essence directly, as in the vision of the blessed, or one believes in what is unseen. Because Christ, as the Incarnate Word, saw the Father immediately, he did not live by faith but by vision. Yet this vision was necessary for his role as the immovable and perfect principle of human salvation, the “author and finisher of faith” (Heb 12:2). The study further explores the Pauline expression pistis Christou (“faith/faithfulness of Christ”) and argues that even if read as a subjective genitive, the phrase refers not to Christ's personal act of believing but to his unwavering fidelity to the Father's salvific will. Through his obedience “unto death, even death on a cross” (Phil 2:8), Christ merited the perfection of faith without sharing its defect of unseeing. Consequently, his beatific knowledge grounds his perfect charity, by which he redeemed humanity. Thus, while Christ did not have faith as a wayfarer does, he was supremely faithful—the exemplar and efficient cause of all faith. His fidelity, flowing from divine vision and perfect love, ensures the faith and salvation of those united to him.

    Faithful to 'The Traitors'
    The Traitors Canada - Series 3 Ep 5

    Faithful to 'The Traitors'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 31:11


    Welcome to Faithful to The Traitors, the ultimate companion podcast for fans of The Traitors Canada! Join your hosts, Ben and Alex, as we delve into the thrilling twists and turns of each episode, highlighting the strategies, alliances, and betrayals that make this reality series a must-watch - We break down the key moments and analyse contestant choices around the Roundtable!Whether you're a loyal Faithful or a Traitor, Faithful to The Traitors promises engaging discussions, tongue-in-cheek commentary, and exciting predictions! Don't miss out on our community of dedicated fans and new addicts – subscribe and join us in unraveling the drama!If you want to support the show, you can find all our links here: ⁠http://linktr.ee/faithfulto⁠

    Hope Church Johnson City
    Living For God Like The End Is Near

    Hope Church Johnson City

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 42:33


    What if Jesus walked through the doors today and told us He was returning exactly one year from now? How would that change everything about the way we live? This powerful message from 1 Peter 4:1-11 challenges us to examine whether we're truly living like the end is near or just going through the motions of faith while our hearts remain tethered to temporary things. The passage confronts us with uncomfortable questions about idolatry in our modern lives, reminding us that anything elevated above God, whether it's sports, relationships, approval, or even our own families, can become an idol that steals our worship. Peter urges believers to arm themselves with Christ's attitude toward suffering and to be anxious to do God's will rather than chase our own desires. The text reveals ten diagnostic questions to identify idols in our lives, from what dominates our thoughts to what we defend excessively. But this isn't just about what we avoid; it's about what we pursue. People who live like the end is near are earnest and disciplined in prayer, show deep unconditional love that covers a multitude of sins, and actively use their spiritual gifts to serve others. The challenge isn't to live in fear, but to live with purpose, knowing that opposition will come when we choose to follow Jesus faithfully, yet pressing forward anyway because eternity is what truly matters.**Sermon Notes:****Title:** Living Like the End is Near **Speaker:** Jesse **Text:** 1 Peter 4:1-11 (NLT)**Detailed Notes:**1. **Introduction:**  - Jesse expresses gratitude for the opportunity to lead a student takeover and highlights how student ministry serves as a bridge from kids' ministry to adult services.  - The series has been based on 1 Peter, focusing on the call to live in light of the living hope through Jesus.  2. **Theme of 1 Peter:**  - The book emphasizes living in response to the living hope given through Jesus.  - Christians should live with an awareness that this world is temporary.3. **Passage Overview:**  - Jesse reads 1 Peter 4:1-11, highlighting the call to arm ourselves with Christ's attitude, be prepared to suffer, resist sin, and live for the will of God.4. **Main Points:**  - **Arm Yourself with the Attitude of Christ:**   - Be ready to suffer as Christ did and cease following your sinful desires.   - Prioritize living for God's will over worldly pursuits and pleasures.  - **Understanding Idolatry:**   - Anything elevated above God can become an idol (e.g., power, pleasure, money).   - Evaluate priorities to ensure they are aligned with God's will.  - **Expect Opposition:**   - Faithful following of Jesus will likely lead to slander or rejection by former friends or worldly influences.   - Opposition is a normal part of sincerely following Christ.  - **Stay Eternally Focused:**   - Be earnest and disciplined in prayer.   - Show deep love to others, practicing hospitality and using spiritual gifts for service.    - **Utilize God's Gifts:**   - Recognize and actively use the spiritual gifts God has bestowed for the benefit of others and God's glory.5. **Concluding Story:**  - Jesse shares an experience of witnessing baptisms and the heartfelt reminder that choosing to follow Jesus is the most significant decision in life.  - Encourages living every day with the urgency that the end is near.**Practical Applications:**- **Evaluate Priorities:** - List and rank your current priorities. Align them with God's will, ensuring that none take precedence over your relationship with Him.- **Identify Idols:** - Reflect on what you might be elevating above God in your life. Commit to submitting these areas to Him.- **Face Opposition with Grace:** - Prepare for slander or rejection by grounding your identity in Christ. Maintain love and grace towards those who oppose you.- **Enhance Prayer Life:** - Set a daily routine for earnest and disciplined prayer, focusing on God's guidance and interceding for others.- **Use Your Gifts:** - Identify your spiritual gifts and find ways to serve in your church community or local area, contributing to God's work.**Discussion Questions:**1. **Idolatry Reflection:**  - What are some potential idols in your life that can interfere with your relationship with God? How can you ensure that God remains your top priority?2. **Handling Opposition:**  - How have you experienced opposition when trying to live out your faith? What strategies have you found effective in maintaining faithfulness to Christ in these situations?3. **Prayer and Urgency:**  - How does the idea of living like the end is near change your approach to prayer and interaction with others?4. **Gifts and Service:**  - What gifts has God given you? How can you begin or continue to use them to serve others and glorify God within your church and community?By focusing on these elements, individuals can be encouraged to align their lives more closely with biblical teachings, fully utilizing their spiritual gifts, and living with an eternal perspective.

    Devotionables
    Crescendo of the Ascents

    Devotionables

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 6:55


    The longest of the Psalms of Ascents includes themes of dynasty (David's royal line) and dwelling (God's presence with his people), which again emerge center stage in Psalm 132. Both of these themes again remind us that God is FAITHFUL and worthy of our worship and whole-hearted devotion. Devotionables #868 - Crescendo of the Ascents Psalm 132 The Psalms Devotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY.  naobc.org

    Max LucadoMax Lucado
    A Faithful Father

    Max LucadoMax Lucado

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025


    I can't assure you your family will ever give you the blessing you seek, but God will. Let God give...

    RVVL | David Butler
    faithful

    RVVL | David Butler

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 23:23


    in this episode of revival: a good news brand podcast, hosts david butler and stephan taeger explore president eyring's talk, "proved and strengthened in christ," blending humor and heartfelt discussion as they reflect on faith, perseverance, and grace. they discuss enduring trials, the refining power of hardship, and the sustaining influence of ordinances and the sacrament, drawing insight from president eyring, moroni, and the apostle paul. the episode encourages listeners to rely on god's grace, stay steadfast, and face life's challenges with hope and resilience.join us for a weekly revival!your hosts, david butler & stephan taeger

    Simply Convivial: Organization & Mindset for Home & Homeschool
    How to Make Plans That Don't Fall Apart by February

    Simply Convivial: Organization & Mindset for Home & Homeschool

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 14:53


    https://simplyconvivial.com/ready5 -- Last year's plans fell apart? You're not alone.Most plans fail because they're built for ideal conditions, not for real life. When interruptions happen—kids get sick, routines change, motivation dips—your plan collapses because it wasn't designed to flex.But that doesn't mean you failed.It means the plan wasn't faithful, just perfect-looking.Faithful plans flex, grow, and adjust—just like you do.In this episode, we'll unpack:✔ Why most plans break down✔ How God uses interruptions to grow wisdom (not frustration)✔ The difference between perfect planning and faithful planning✔ How to build a plan that bends—but doesn't break

    After Class Podcast
    8.43 - 1 Peter: Faithful Suffering

    After Class Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 47:05


    Have you put sin behind you? Hurray! Way to go! Now it's time to suffer! Wait—what? Are you at the point where you're making tough decisions because of your faith? Do your ways seem strange to the watching world? Are you suffering and wrestling in your walk with Christ? Tune in to today's episode on 1 Peter chapter 4, where the guys unpack the "suffering, faithful witness" and the gospel proclaimed to the dead.

    Michael Easley inContext
    Faithful to The Call with Greg Hatteberg

    Michael Easley inContext

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 36:48


    Summary In this episode, Dr. Easley reconnects with longtime friend and fellow Dallas Theological Seminary alumnus Greg Hatteberg to reflect on a lifetime of faithfulness—through ministry, marriage, and the mentorship of godly leaders. Hattenberg shares how his grandfather's quiet devotion to Scripture laid the foundation for his own walk with Christ, eventually leading him to Moody and then to Dallas Seminary. There, he and Michael sat under professors like Howard Hendricks and J. Dwight Pentecost, whose lives modeled the truth they taught.  Their conversation weaves together memories of those formative years with reflections on enduring faith amid hardship—especially Greg's story of loving and caring for his late wife Lisa through her decades-long battle with multiple sclerosis. Her faith and joy in suffering continue to shape his ministry and outlook today. Together, they explore how theological education has expanded from classroom walls to a global platform, yet the heartbeat remains unchanged: to know Christ and serve Him faithfully. Hatteberg's message to leaders and believers alike is simple: don't quit; stay the course; finish well. Takeaways Faith's roots often begin in quiet family devotion and Scripture study. Lifelong ministry is sustained by endurance and faithfulness, not ease. True theological education shapes both heart and mind for a lifetime. Greg's marriage to Lisa reflected Christlike perseverance through suffering. The methods of teaching evolve, but God's Word remains unchanged. Every believer is called to finish their ministry with endurance and hope. This episode is for anyone who longs for a faith that lasts. Whether you're a pastor, seminary student, or believer walking through hardship, endurance, integrity, and love for God's Word are what sustain a lifetime of ministry. Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.

    Faith Led Working Moms - Creating Balance, Biblical Mindset, Routines, Time Management, Priorities, Overwhelm Management
    Ep 149 // Feeling Disconnected From Your Kids? How to Stay Present and Faithful in a Busy Season

    Faith Led Working Moms - Creating Balance, Biblical Mindset, Routines, Time Management, Priorities, Overwhelm Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 10:15


    Feeling Disconnected From Your Kids? How to Stay Present and Faithful in a Busy Season If you've ever crawled into bed at night wondering, “Did I actually connect with my kids today… or did I just manage the day?” — you're not alone. Busy seasons can leave Christian moms feeling stretched thin, overwhelmed, and guilty that they're not doing enough. But the truth is this: faithful parenting isn't about doing more — it's about inviting God into the moments you already have. In today's episode, we're talking about how to stay present, grounded, and connected to your kids even when life feels chaotic. We'll walk through what faithful parenting really looks like for busy working moms — not the picture-perfect version, but the real, grace-filled kind that happens in car lines, quick conversations, bedtime do-overs, and whispered prayers between meetings. You'll learn: ✨ What You'll Walk Away With How to recognize the small, ordinary moments that make the biggest eternal impact Simple, practical ways to connect with your kids even on your busiest days Why presence matters more than perfection in Christian parenting How to let your kids see your real walk with God — not the polished version Encouragement for overwhelmed moms who feel disconnected or distracted Faith-filled reminders that God is with you in this season, even when you feel stretched thin

    Christian Counseling
    267: Hula Hoop Health

    Christian Counseling

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 31:02


    Are you familiar with the hoops exercise?Today on The Faithful & True Podcast, Dr. Greg Miller is joined by co-founder Debbie Laaser.Listen as they dig deeper into understanding and working from our own hoops.Send us a text

    Gateway Church: Shelbyville
    Righteous vs. Hypocritical Judgment Explained | You Sure About That? Pt. 2 | Pastor Jason Daughdrill

    Gateway Church: Shelbyville

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 60:14


    Is it wrong for Christians to judge? Culture says, “Don't judge me,” but Jesus actually teaches something deeper and far more transformative. In this message, Pastor Jason Daughdrill breaks down the difference between hypocritical judgment and righteous judgment — showing that the goal of godly judgment isn't to destroy but to restore.If you've ever wondered how believers should correct, confront, or lovingly hold each other accountable, this teaching will bring clarity, courage, and healing.In this sermon you'll learn:What Jesus meant in Matthew 7:1–6Why “Judge not!” is one of the most misquoted verses in cultureThe difference between sinful judgment and righteous discernmentHow to remove your own “plank” before helping someone elseHow to call people up, not just call them outHow righteous judgment leads to restoration, not condemnationHow to discern who to invest in, who to set boundaries with, and when to stay silentWhy healthy judgment shapes a healthy church

    Cult of Hockey podcast
    The Cult of Hockey's "Oilers embrace bad habits in 5-1 loss to Sabres" podcast

    Cult of Hockey podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 28:02


    Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today David Staples of the Edmonton Journal digs into the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 loss to the Sabres of Buffalo.

    Arise Baptist Church
    Staying Faithful in a Distracting World | Nehemiah

    Arise Baptist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 49:54


    Staying Faithful in a Distracting World | Nehemiah | Pastor Will Cover

    First Congregational Church of Western Springs
    Ep. 39 Curious Kids Faithful Answers

    First Congregational Church of Western Springs

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 7:33


    Welcome to our Audio Podcast "Curious Kids Faithful Answers". Where one of Our Faith Leaders is asked questions by our Youth seeking Faithful Answers.This week we ask Our New Senior Minister Chrissy Tatum Williamson (chrissy@wscongo.org) two questions that curious kids are wondering about. Questions this episode are:If you could have dinner with any Bible character, who would it be and why?What do you think is the funniest story in the Bible?Are you a Curious Kid with Questions? Click the link below to submit your questions online with your parents' permission.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Curious Kids, Faithful Answers Podcast - First Congregational Church of Western Springs⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠If you are new to our faith community and are interested in learning more, please go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Welcome to First Congo Online - First Congregational Church of Western Springs⁠

    The Faithful Fathering Podcast
    Why Faithful Fathering? Part 2

    The Faithful Fathering Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 17:12


    "Faithful Fathering, where we encourage and equip dads to be faithful fathers. A dad that prioritizes physical presence, is engaged emotionally, and leads spiritually by example." We begin every podcast with that statement because we believe, that is who we, as fathers are called to be, and that is the kind of fathers the next generation needs. This episode is the second in a three part series, where we will be discussing why Faithful Fathering is important in your life and why it is such a powerful movement in churches and society.

    Next Generation Saints
    Next Generation Saints (featuring Grace Community Church): Faithful and True

    Next Generation Saints

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 29:12


    How to Study the Bible
    The Empire Devours Its Own — Power, Corruption, and the Faithful Remnant - Daniel 11

    How to Study the Bible

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 17:14


    “Every empire eventually turns inward—what’s built on pride always devours itself.” In Daniel 11, prophecy and history collide as Nicole Unice walks listeners through one of the most complex and detailed chapters in Scripture—a 400-year panorama of rising and falling empires from Persia to Greece to the early Seleucid rulers. This chapter exposes the fragile nature of human power and contrasts it with the unshakable Kingdom of God. Through vivid examples—from Alexander the Great to the tyrant Antiochus Epiphanes—Nicole shows how earthly empires mirror the human heart’s struggle for control, pride, and self-preservation. Yet amid corruption and chaos, God’s faithful people stand firm, reminding us that love, not violence or fear, is the true form of resistance in God’s Kingdom. Main Takeaways / Learning Points: History affirms prophecy: Daniel 11 accurately foreshadows 400 years of history between Persia and Greece, confirming that God’s Word aligns with historical reality. Empires mirror the human heart: Pride, control, greed, and fear—the same forces that shape nations—also war within individuals. Power corrupts when centered on self: The rise of rulers like Antiochus Epiphanes reminds us that when people worship power, they inevitably destroy what they seek to control. God preserves a faithful remnant: Even in the darkest eras, those “who know their God will stand firm and take action” (Daniel 11:32). Resistance in God’s Kingdom looks different: True strength shows up in humility, faithfulness, and love—not domination. Bible Verse References (linked) Daniel 11:2–4 — Prophecy of Persia and Greece. Daniel 11:21–23 — A contemptible ruler seizes power. Daniel 11:32–35 — The faithful resist corruption. 1 Chronicles 16:9 — God’s eyes search the earth to strengthen His people. Matthew 5:44 — Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. Calls to Action (CTAs) Subscribe to How to Study the Bible with Nicole Unice for weekly studies. Download the free Daniel Study Guide: nicoleunice.com/daniel Watch the bonus “Digging Deeper” video on YouTube: What does it mean to resist empire through love? Share this episode with a small group or study partner walking through Daniel. Relevant Links / Resources Free Study Guide: nicoleunice.com/daniel YouTube Channel: How to Study the Bible with Nicole Unice LifeAudio Network: lifeaudio.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    Let's Be Saints!
    11/2, Commemoration of the Faithful Departed

    Let's Be Saints!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 14:27


    Why does the Church pray for the dead? Because every person will exist forever, and because you are free.

    Dear Church: Gathered and Scattered
    Episode 279: Being Faithful

    Dear Church: Gathered and Scattered

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 76:56


    As the year draws to a close and Thanksgiving approaches, many of us find ourselves reflecting on life: our families, work, and the pace of time. In this episode, we pause to reorient our hearts before the face of God and ask: What does it mean to be a faithful Christian where God has placed us?

    Springcreek Church - Garland, TX Podcast
    Successful or Faithful? | Real Springcreek Church | Senior Pastor Keith Stewart

    Springcreek Church - Garland, TX Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 51:13


    Send us a textSuccessful or Faithful?Senior Pastor Keith StewartNovember 16, 2025What if the very thing we chase most—success—isn't what God wants for us at all? In a world obsessed with winning, Pastor Keith exposes the myth of “spiritual success” and invites us into something far deeper: the sacred art of faithfulness. You'll discover that in God's eyes, true success isn't measured by trophies, titles, or applause—but by whether we look more like Jesus after the struggle than we did before. It's a call to stand with the poor, the overlooked, and the broken—and to keep walking faithfully, even when victory seems out of reach. Come hear a message that will upend how you define success and reignite your faith in the quiet strength of perseverance._____________Discussion Questions 1. After vs. Before: Where have you looked more like Jesus after a hard season? 2. Success Audit: Which “success metrics” (size, speed, spotlight, likes) subtly steer your decisions? What would a faithfulness metric look like? How would it be different? What things matter most in regards to faithfulness? 3. The Long Defeat: What does “fighting the long defeat” mean in your neighborhood, workplace, or city? Share one situation where you might choose faithfulness over visible wins. 4. It's Expensive to Be Poor: Where do you see the “poverty penalty” (housing, food deserts, transport, healthcare) in our area? Which one could your group meaningfully address? 5. Matthew 25 Checkup: Of Jesus' list—hungry, thirsty, stranger, naked, sick, prisoner—which one is God highlighting for you right now? What is one concrete act you'll take this week? 6. Charity vs. Advocacy: Giving “stuff” meets real needs, but where might God be asking you to defend a cause (Jer. 22:16)—to speak up, show up, or help change an unfair process? Proverbs 17:5 Mirror: In what subtle ways do we “mock the poor” (assumptions, jokes, social posts,indifference)? What repentance and new practice would honor the God who made them? 7. Him and Them: If your politics were discipled by the two great commandments, what would change about your tone, sources, and priorities this month? Optional Group Practices (pick one for the week) Proximity Step: Spend an hour at a local clinic, food co-op, or reentry ministry; ask, “What helps most that we never think to offer?” Advocacy Action: Write one respectful, specific note to a local leader supporting a policy or process that reduces a “poverty penalty.” Daily pray, “Lord, make me faithful—form Christ in me; align my life with the least of these.”

    The Cathedral of St. Philip
    Old Fashioned Sunday School – Understanding Christian Nationalism: A Faithful Conversation (part 3)

    The Cathedral of St. Philip

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 58:15


    November 16, 2025 Dr. David Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at Candler School of Theology, leads this three-part series.Christian nationalism has become a common phrase in our public life, but it's often misunderstood. These misunderstandings shape how we see both our faith and our country—and can make it harder to recognize the deeper religious questions it raises.For three Sundays (November 2, 9, and 16), we explore what Christian nationalism actually is and why it stirs such strong feelings in us.First, we cleared away some of the confusion surrounding the term—especially the idea that it's simply a label for certain kinds of Christians. We looked at the historical and social roots of the movement and what makes it more than just a political slogan.Last week, we considered why Christian nationalism feels both familiar and unsettling. Many of its themes echo our spiritual traditions, yet they also challenge them in surprising ways.This week, we'll reflect on what makes Christian nationalism so appealing to some people, and what its rise reveals about our own longings and anxieties as a faith community.This class won't offer a final verdict or single “right” interpretation. Instead, it will invite open conversation and thoughtful reflection on the religious significance of Christian nationalism—and what it may be asking of the Church today.

    The WayneBreezie Show
    49ers DOMINATE the Cardinals! Complete Breakdown & Reactions Ep. 321

    The WayneBreezie Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 73:24


    Faithful, the San Francisco 49ers just delivered PURE DOMINATION against the Arizona Cardinals—and we're breaking down every significant moment. From explosive offense to lockdown defense, this was the performance Niner fans needed to see.In today's episode of The WayneBreezie Show, we cover:

    CA Students / 678
    Faithful Intercessors

    CA Students / 678

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 24:23


    Bree Dobos /// "In Freedom" /// 10-29-25

    The Tree Church Sermon Podcast
    THE FAITHFUL WILL FINISH | PASTOR MATTHEW JOHNSON

    The Tree Church Sermon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 44:05


    In this sermon, Pastor Matthew teaches from Matthew 24 and talks honestly about why life often feels so different from what we expected when we first chose to follow Jesus. He explains how Jesus prepared His disciples for seasons of pressure, loss, and uncertainty, while also promising that those who endure in faith will be saved and that the gospel will keep moving forward. This message invites listeners to bring their anxiety, confusion, and pain back to Jesus again and again, trusting that He is not surprised by our circumstances. Instead, He meets us with mercy, strength, and a peace that holds steady even when everything around us feels unsteady.

    The Tree Church Sermon Podcast
    THE FAITHFUL WILL FINISH | PASTOR MATTHEW JOHNSON

    The Tree Church Sermon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 44:05


    In this sermon, Pastor Matthew teaches from Matthew 24 and talks honestly about why life often feels so different from what we expected when we first chose to follow Jesus. He explains how Jesus prepared His disciples for seasons of pressure, loss, and uncertainty, while also promising that those who endure in faith will be saved and that the gospel will keep moving forward. This message invites listeners to bring their anxiety, confusion, and pain back to Jesus again and again, trusting that He is not surprised by our circumstances. Instead, He meets us with mercy, strength, and a peace that holds steady even when everything around us feels unsteady.

    Compelling Words
    Faithful to the Finish

    Compelling Words

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 30:49


    2025, November 16What would you say if you had one last letter to write? In his final days, imprisoned in a cold, dark Roman dungeon, the Apostle Paul wrote one last letter to his close friend Timothy - a message filled with affection, conviction, and a call to courageous faith. This week, Kevin talks about that final charge: be strong, endure hardship, and keep the faith. In a world that often trades truth for comfort, Paul's last letter reminds us what it means to stay faithful, finish well, and keep our torch burning to the end. Please take a moment to rate this podcast and if you would like to leave a comment regarding this message, please email kpsermons@gmail.com

    Grace Bible Church Sermons
    The Lord is faithful

    Grace Bible Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025


    Speaker: Adam GodshallSeries: 2 Thessalonians: Be Faithful Until Christ ReturnsText: 2 Thessalonians 3:3-4Theme: The Lord is faithful. Because the Lord is faithful... One: ...You can rightly view a faithless culture. Two: ...You can firmly stand in your faith. Three: ...You cdan confidently rest in the Lord's keeping. Four: ...You can faithfully live in biblical obedience. ...but the Lord is faithful. He will establish you... ~ 2 Thessalonians 3:3

    Redeemer Sedro Woolley
    Faithful Exiles: 1 Peter 1:6-12

    Redeemer Sedro Woolley

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 49:24


    Pastor David teaches on 1 Peter 1:6-12.(VV6-7) THE REJOICING OF SUFFERING SAINTSJames 1:31 Peter 4:11-12 (CSB)Job 23:10 (CSB)Romans 5:3-5(Romans 5:1, 1 Peter 1:3)1 Peter 4:19, Psalm 4:7 (CSB)(VV8-9) THE OUTCOME OF GENUINE FAITHJames 2:19b, John 20:292 Corinthians 5:6-7, Hebrews 11:11 John 3:2, Psalm 119:50(VV10-12) (AND) REDEMPTION PROMISED AND REVEALEDJohn 5:39-40, (Colossians 2:17)2 Peter 1:19, Hebrews 11:13Luke 24:16, 21a, 25-27

    Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan
    Nov 16, 2025. Divine Service. 8:00 A.M. |Luke 21:5–28| Jesus Foretells the Destruction of the Temple

    Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 75:24


    The Lord is Faithful. The Church Will Go On Luke 21:5–28. Jesus Foretells the Destruction of the Temple Empires fall. Kingdoms crumble. Civilizations fade into dust. Yet the Church still stands. Christ's Bride endures because she is not founded on marble or money or men, but on the living Word of Christ who says, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away.” Every generation has believed it lived in the Last Days. The early martyrs believed it. Luther in the Reformation believed it. Our parents during the Cold War believed it too. Jesus reminds us that no one knows the day or the hour. Instead of fear, He calls us to faith and watchful hope. St. Paul gives the same comfort. “The Lord is faithful. He will establish you and guard you against the evil one.” Though nations rage and the earth trembles, God's promises stand firm. “Not a hair of your head will perish.” “The Lord will keep your life.” Christ Himself died yet did not pass away. He rose again, conquering death for us all. And when our final day comes, we do not simply pass away. We pass through death into life in Him. History bears witness. When Jerusalem fell in A.D. 70, the Church went on. When Trinity Lutheran Church in Milwaukee burned to the ground, the congregation still gathered among the ashes to sing and hear God's Word. They rebuilt. They endured. Because the Lord is faithful, His Word endures, and the Church goes on. So too here at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sheboygan. For 172 years, Christ has sustained this congregation through every joy and every trial, preserving His people by His Word and Sacraments. The world may change. Christ remains. His mercy abides. Lift up your heads and do not fear. The Lord is faithful. The Church will go on. And the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. ----- Worship Times Sunday – 8:00 & 10:45 a.m. Monday – 6:30 p.m. https://trinitysheboygan.org https://facebook.com/trinitysheboygan We are a congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Join us as we proclaim Christ crucified and risen for the forgiveness of sins. --- Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been "Making Known the Love of Christ" in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God's Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library and the Weill Center for the Performing Arts. We invite you to visit us in person! Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan is a proud member of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Visit their website: https://www.lcms.org/​​​​ Music for this production was obtained through a licensing agreement with One License, LLC. The copyright permission to reprint, podcast, and record hymns and songs is acquired through ID Number: 730195-A #LCMS #Lutheran #DivineService

    Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan
    Sermon: The Lord is Faithful. The Church Will Go On | Luke 21:5–28

    Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 15:13


    The Lord is Faithful. The Church Will Go On Luke 21:5–28. Jesus Foretells the Destruction of the Temple Empires fall. Kingdoms crumble. Civilizations fade into dust. Yet the Church still stands. Christ's Bride endures because she is not founded on marble or money or men, but on the living Word of Christ who says, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away.” Every generation has believed it lived in the Last Days. The early martyrs believed it. Luther in the Reformation believed it. Our parents during the Cold War believed it too. Jesus reminds us that no one knows the day or the hour. Instead of fear, He calls us to faith and watchful hope. St. Paul gives the same comfort. “The Lord is faithful. He will establish you and guard you against the evil one.” Though nations rage and the earth trembles, God's promises stand firm. “Not a hair of your head will perish.” “The Lord will keep your life.” Christ Himself died yet did not pass away. He rose again, conquering death for us all. And when our final day comes, we do not simply pass away. We pass through death into life in Him. History bears witness. When Jerusalem fell in A.D. 70, the Church went on. When Trinity Lutheran Church in Milwaukee burned to the ground, the congregation still gathered among the ashes to sing and hear God's Word. They rebuilt. They endured. Because the Lord is faithful, His Word endures, and the Church goes on. So too here at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sheboygan. For 172 years, Christ has sustained this congregation through every joy and every trial, preserving His people by His Word and Sacraments. The world may change. Christ remains. His mercy abides. Lift up your heads and do not fear. The Lord is faithful. The Church will go on. And the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. ----- Worship Times Sunday – 8:00 & 10:45 a.m. Monday – 6:30 p.m. https://trinitysheboygan.org https://facebook.com/trinitysheboygan We are a congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Join us as we proclaim Christ crucified and risen for the forgiveness of sins. --- Trinity Lutheran Church, School and Child Care have been "Making Known the Love of Christ" in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and throughout the world since 1853 as a congregation gathering around God's Word and Sacraments to receive forgiveness and life everlasting. Trinity is located in downtown Sheboygan, only one block from the Mead Public Library and the Weill Center for the Performing Arts. We invite you to visit us in person! Trinity Lutheran Sheboygan is a proud member of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Visit their website: https://www.lcms.org/​​​​ Music for this production was obtained through a licensing agreement with One License, LLC. The copyright permission to reprint, podcast, and record hymns and songs is acquired through ID Number: 730195-A #LCMS #Lutheran #DivineService

    Church On the Move: Roswell
    Faithful & Consistent | Locked In Pt. 5

    Church On the Move: Roswell

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 40:16


    In this week's message, Pastor Tory unpacks the power of consistency and how God uses steady, faithful habits to shape our character and maturity. Drawing from James 1:4, we learn that perseverance isn't just something we practice, it's something God uses to build who we are becoming in Christ.Whether you're new in your faith or a long-time believer, this message will challenge and encourage you to keep showing up, keep trusting, and keep letting God work in your daily habits.If this message encouraged you, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly content.

    Bible Baptist Church of Rossville, GA
    "The Faithful Few" - Sunday AM

    Bible Baptist Church of Rossville, GA

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 30:19


    Pastor Ricky Gravley- A sermon preached Sunday Morning, on November 16, 2025.

    Cult of Hockey podcast
    The Cult of Hockey's "Hyman breathes new life into Oilers as they beat Canes 4-3" podcast

    Cult of Hockey podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 38:03


    Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 win over the Hurricanes of Carolina

    Calvary Chapel Pasadena Podcast
    Always Faithful (2 Thessalonians 1:3-5) - Xavier Ries

    Calvary Chapel Pasadena Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 60:57


    Sunday Morning Expositional Message

    Esme's Country Life
    I'm a Traitor!

    Esme's Country Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 44:28


    Hey in this weeks catch up, I make an important announcement about a new member of the team arriving! Also I get to go on a game show, will I be a Traitor or a Faithful!?