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Life has a way of surprising us with journeys we never quite planned for. Many of us intend to stay in one place permanently, and then circumstances shift — a job opportunity, a growing family, a door that opens in an unexpected direction — and suddenly we are packing boxes and asking God what comes next. Moving ranks among the top three most stressful life events, which is precisely why prayer needs to be at the center of every step. Abram was seventy-five years old when God told him to leave everything he had ever known and go to a land He would show him — with no map, no destination specified, and no U-Haul. He went anyway. And when he arrived in Canaan, the land was already inhabited. What awaited him was not a simple, obstacle-free welcome. But it was exactly where God had called him, and a promise of breathtaking proportion met him there. Isaiah 46:10 frames the whole story: God declares the end from the beginning. His purpose will stand, and all His good pleasure He will accomplish. That truth belongs to every family loading a moving truck today. Just because a new place comes with complications, unknowns, and an inhabited landscape does not mean God is absent from the plan. What matters most is not how the circumstances appear upon arrival, but what God will say and do next. Those who move with the Lord move with His hand upon them every step of the way — and the impact of their obedience reaches further than they can currently see. Today's Bible Verse "I declare the end from the beginning, and ancient times from what is still to come. I say, 'My purpose will stand, and all my good pleasure I will accomplish.'"— Isaiah 46:10, ESV Ponder Today God is intentional about location. He directed Abram's path with purpose, and He is equally intentional about where He places His people today. A move made in obedience to His leading carries the weight of His purpose behind it. Obstacles upon arrival do not mean the move was a mistake. When Abram reached Canaan, the land was already occupied. God's plan was not derailed — it was unfolding. Complications do not cancel calling. The promise awaits at the destination, not before departure. Abram received God's word of assurance after he arrived, not before he left. Faithfulness in the going often precedes clarity about the purpose. A move made with God impacts generations beyond your own. The promise God made to Abram in Canaan still holds weight in the Holy Lands today. Our obedience in the present shapes what comes after us in ways we may never fully see. You do not walk the path of a move alone. God's hand accompanies every step — the packing, the farewell, the unfamiliar streets, the search for a new church family. He is present in all of it and He is providing for all of it. A Prayer for You Today Father God, we lift up today every family and individual who is planning a move. We know that even a move across town can have a domino effect on the lives of those around them and on generations to come. Lord, You see the whole plan from start to finish. We pray for assurance for those taking leaps of faith that they will be met with solid ground that can only come from You. We pray for conviction that they know You sent them, and for provision through every step from packing to finding a new home to building new community and connecting to a new church body. May each member of the moving family know within themselves that You have a purpose for this move in their lives and in their story. May this experience glorify Your name and serve as a testimony of Your creativity, goodness, and faithfulness. In Jesus' holy name, Amen. Don't Miss an Episode If today's prayer brought peace and perspective to a season of transition, we'd love to stay connected. Subscribe to the LifeAudio newsletter at LifeAudio.com for daily prayers, devotionals, and more content to walk with you through every season of change and new beginnings. If you like this podcast, be sure to check out our sister podcast, Your Nightly Prayer - an evening Christian prayer podcast to help you end your day in conversation with God. https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-nightly-prayer/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Are you longing for assurance that you're not walking through life's challenges alone?Today, Richelle Alessi invites us into a heartfelt conversation about faithfulness as she reflects on Psalm 37:3-6. Together, we'll learn what it truly means to delight in the Lord, to trust His promises in both good times and hard ones, and to let our relationship with God become the foundation of our everyday. As a community, we'll discover how befriending faithfulness leads us to peace and joy, no matter what we face.Let's join in prayer and devotion, drawing closer to God and to each other as we seek His faithfulness together.Tap HERE to send us a text! Our podcast family is growing - introducing Men's Morning Devotional! Our dad, Steve Alessi, and all of our husbands are now hosting their own 5 minute devotionals every weekday - for men who want to become better husbands, fathers, and leaders! Listen, follow and subscribe here - MensMorningDevotional.comSupport the showNEW VIDEO EPISODES! You can watch our new video episodes on YouTube! Watch Our Video DevotionalsNEW TO MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL? We're so glad you're here! We're the Alessis, a ministry family working together in a church in Miami, FL, and we're so blessed to partner with the My Morning Devotional community and continue the great work done by the show's creator and our friend, Alison Delamota.We pray our personal reflections and devotions will empower you to grow your faith in God, and that you'll join us every morning in prayer! JOIN THE MMD COMMUNITYSubscribe to the show on this appShare with a friendJoin our newsletter Follow Us on Instagram and FacebookLeave a reviewMORE PODCASTS YOU'LL ENJOYEnjoy more podcasts from Metro Life Studios, including:The Family Business with The AlessisMen's Morning DevotionalThe Mary and Martha Show Available on our Metro Life Studios app!Get The Metro Life Studios app
SummaryIn this episode, Benjamin Lee explores the significance of the phrase 'trustworthy statement' used by Paul in the New Testament, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness in the Christian life. He delves into key biblical passages, especially 2 Timothy 2, to highlight how faithfulness, rooted in the resurrection of Jesus, should guide our walk with God.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the 'Trustworthy Statement' in Paul's Letters00:29 Where Paul Uses the Phrase 'Trustworthy Statement'01:25 The Significance of 2 Timothy 2:11-1302:22 The Theme of Faithfulness in 2 Timothy04:17 The Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness05:43 Paul's Relationship with Timothy: A Faithful Partnership07:38 Paul's Final Words: A Call to Faithfulness09:01 How to Remain Faithful in Difficult Times11:27 Examples of Faithfulness: Soldier, Athlete, Farmer16:38 The Rewards of Faithfulness: Reigning with Christ28:40 The Warning: Denying Christ and Its Consequences30:07 God's Faithfulness and Our Response32:07 Conclusion: Living a Life of FaithfulnessConnect with Me! Newsletter and Podcasts: https://icandopodcast.comBlogs: https://benjaminlee.blogBooks: https://benjaminlee.blog/books-2/Apparel: https://benjaminlee.blog/resources/#!/Youtube: https://youtube.com/@icandopodcast?si=h9-JkT27jwynZZ-X
Brian Godawa is back again! He is a bestselling author, screenwriter, and biblical researcher known for transforming Scripture's supernatural worldview into epic historical fiction. His newest novel, Daniel: Exile in Babylon, explores Daniel's captivity, Babylonian culture, spiritual warfare, and the unseen powers operating behind earthly kingdoms all through an exciting fantasy fictional format! LINKS: https://godawa.com 00:00:00 Opening Preview and Introduction 00:04:26 Brian Godawa and Biblical Historical Fiction 00:07:02 Daniel: Exile in Babylon 00:11:20 Watchers, Spiritual Powers, and Babylonian Magic 00:23:19 Daniel, the Magi, and the Gospel in the Stars 00:39:23 Daniel's Occult Education and Faithfulness to God 00:44:20 Narrative Theology, Hollywood, and Christian Storytelling 00:55:50 Daniel's Age, Eunuch Status, and Life in Babylon 01:06:50 Connecting Daniel, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Esther 01:11:30 Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, and God's “Little People” 01:18:13 Brian's Books and Closing Thoughts
Brian Godawa is back again! He is a bestselling author, screenwriter, and biblical researcher known for transforming Scripture's supernatural worldview into epic historical fiction. His newest novel, Daniel: Exile in Babylon, explores Daniel's captivity, Babylonian culture, spiritual warfare, and the unseen powers operating behind earthly kingdoms all through an exciting fantasy fictional format! LINKS: https://godawa.com 00:00:00 Opening Preview and Introduction 00:04:26 Brian Godawa and Biblical Historical Fiction 00:07:02 Daniel: Exile in Babylon 00:11:20 Watchers, Spiritual Powers, and Babylonian Magic 00:23:19 Daniel, the Magi, and the Gospel in the Stars 00:39:23 Daniel's Occult Education and Faithfulness to God 00:44:20 Narrative Theology, Hollywood, and Christian Storytelling 00:55:50 Daniel's Age, Eunuch Status, and Life in Babylon 01:06:50 Connecting Daniel, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Esther 01:11:30 Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, and God's "Little People" 01:18:13 Brian's Books and Closing Thoughts
How should Christian men think about ambition, success, influence, and vocation? In a culture obsessed with fame and personal achievement, Scripture points us toward something deeper: faithfulness.In this episode, I discuss why ambition is not the enemy, but why it must be directed by virtue, responsibility, and God's calling. We explore the importance of faithful men, local community, vocation, influence, contentment, and how to discern what God would have you build during your lifetime.This discussion is based on my latest Substack article, What Should I Do? A Christian Man's Guide to Ambition, Influence, and Faithfulness.If you have ever wrestled with questions about career, purpose, legacy, or whether you are making the most of your life, I hope this conversation helps.Jon's Music: jonharristunes.comTo Support the Podcast: https://www.jonharrismedia.com/support/Become a Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/jonharrispodcastSubstack: https://substack.com/@jonharris Follow Jon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonharris1989Follow Jon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonharris1989/00:00 Why Ambition Matters05:36 Defining Success10:42 Faithfulness Over Fame16:08 Vocation and Calling21:54 Building What Lasts28:17 Influence and Responsibility34:06 Accepting Your Limits39:11 Planning for Legacy43:28 Final ExhortationSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Are you running the race God called you to run? Faithfulness isn't measured by spectacular highlights, but by consistent, daily obedience. Learn how keeping your focus on Jesus unlocks the endurance required for the destiny God has for you.Did you make a decision to follow Jesus? Text "MADENEW" to 94000.Follow along with our notes on the YouVersion Bible App:https://bible.com/events/49642609CONNECT▪️Web: https://faithfamilyoh.com▪️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithfamilyoh/▪️Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithfamilyoh/▪️Support: https://faithfamilyoh.com/give
Life is about who you are becoming.Your past plays a role in your story — it can serve you or it can keep you stuck in victimhood. Every man carries wounds from the journey. The question is whether those wounds stay open or whether you allow the full healing process to take place.Healing a wound requires a process:Assess the affected area. Create a care plan. Clean it. Mend it. Then allow healing to begin.Part of that process is scabbing. The scab is uncomfortable. It is a layer of painful protection. But it is necessary. Picking at the scab only prolongs the healing. When the scab is finally ready to come off, what remains is a scar — and scars are reminders that you have overcome.One of the risks of living a meaningful life is vulnerability. Vulnerability opens us up to being wounded. The danger is when the past becomes a wound we keep reopening through old habits, familiar insecurities, or simply falling back into the same patterns.When we finally repurpose our past so it positively affects our future, we step onto the path of becoming.Who you are becoming is not about fixing a long list of bad habits. It is a purpose-led shift toward transformation. It is choosing the man you want to be and then dedicating your time, energy, effort, and actions to doing what that man does. You learn to become him instead of running from who you used to be.We begin with disciplines and remain faithful to those disciplines no matter how we feel. We stay faithful until Jesus does the supernatural work of transformation. You become a new and better version of you.The “how” matters now.One of the most powerful exercises to start this process is what I call the Funeral Experiment.Imagine you are at your own funeral. One by one, the people closest to you stand up and speak about the impact you had on their lives. What do they say about your legacy? What memorable things did you do? How did you connect with them? What talks changed them? What quirks made them feel like they mattered? How were they able to count on you when no one else came through?This exercise forces clarity about the man you are actually becoming — and the man you still have time to become.Key Takeaways:• Your past can be a wound that keeps reopening or a scar that proves you overcame.• Healing requires a process — including the uncomfortable scabbing stage.• Becoming is a purpose-led transformation, not just behavior modification.• Faithfulness to disciplines positions you for supernatural change.• The Funeral Experiment reveals the legacy you are currently writing.If this episode challenged you, share it with one other husband or father who needs to hear it. And if you are ready to stop drifting and start deciding who you are becoming, reach out and join the Family Famous community of men who challenge and support one another.Connect with Quincy & Family FamousWebsite: https://quincymoran.comEmail: quincy@mvsmpodcast.comX / Twitter: @quincywmoranJoin the community of men who are serious about becoming Family Famous — famous where it matters most: at home. Challenge each other. Support one another. Lead well.If this episode hit you, share it with one other husband or father who needs it.
For The Life of The World: The FPC Greenville, Alabama Podcast
This is the sermon for the Lord's Day, August 2, 2026.
Faithfulness remembered in one generation becomes worship declared in the next
This morning, we are reminded of the faithfulness of God, not just in the broader narrative of scripture, but in the very real and tangible growth of our church, Hope Church. Over the past couple of years, we've seen rapid growth, especially since moving into our current building, and with that came the challenge of accommodating more people. We've wrestled with this tension, and last year, we approached the owners of our building with the idea of buying the whole property. Though they weren't ready to sell, they offered us the opportunity to dream and explore expansion. This led us to a surprising turn of events: a man knocked on our door, offering a piece of land across from Daniel Boone High School that we had tried to purchase years ago. As of this weekend, we have this 20-acre property under contract, a testament to God's faithfulness and provision.Today, we delve into Romans 12:1-2, where we are called to present our bodies as living sacrifices and to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Rick explores the will of God through four aspects: the permissive, prudential, progressive, and perfect wills. The permissive will allows for human choice, even when it goes against God's desires, while the prudential will involves decisions where God expects wisdom and discernment. The progressive will reveals itself step by step, teaching us to walk with faith, and the perfect will aims for us to conform to the image of Christ, reflecting His love, joy, and peace. God's will is always good, acceptable, and perfect, and He desires for us to align our lives with His purposes. As we navigate the future of our church and our personal lives, we are called to trust God's faithfulness, even when the path ahead is unclear. The Holy Spirit is always faithful, never forcing our will but persistently guiding us towards His perfect will. We are encouraged to take one step at a time, trusting that God has a good plan for our lives. Will you follow where He leads, knowing that He is always faithful?## Sermon Notes — Romans 12:1-2**Big Idea:** The Holy Spirit guides us into God's will through various aspects, teaching us to walk with Him progressively.### 1. Permissive Will of God (Romans 12:1-2)- God allows wide range of choices, even sinful ones.- Israel's disobedience in the wilderness is an example.- **Key principle:** God's permissive will means He allows human choices while setting boundaries and directing history toward His ultimate purpose.### 2. Prudential Will of God (Romans 12:1-2)- Decisions for which Scripture gives no direct command.- Use wisdom, prayer, and discernment.- Examples: Choosing a college, buying a house.- **Key principle:** Use your brain and discernment in making decisions God hasn't explicitly commanded.### 3. Progressive Will of God (Romans 12:1-2)- God reveals His will progressively.- He gives enough light for the next step, not the full picture.- Takes faith to follow each step.- **Key principle:** God teaches us to walk with Him through faith, revealing His will step-by-step.### 4. Perfect Will of God (Romans 12:1-2)- God's complete will for us is to conform into the image of His son.- His will is good, acceptable, and perfect.- **Key principle:** God's perfect will for us is to reflect Jesus' character and be equipped for every good work.### Practical Applications1. **Obey what is already clear** — Identify and follow God's clear commands in Scripture.2. **Take a step of faith** — Move forward with what God has revealed, trusting Him for the next step.3. **Yield to correction** — Be open to God's redirection and correction.4. **Trust God with what is hidden** — Have faith that God knows the full plan even when we don't.5. **Align your life with God's will** — Make choices that reflect God's good, acceptable, and perfect will.### Discussion Questions1. How do you discern between God's permissive will and His perfect will in your life?2. Can you share a time when God revealed His will progressively in your life? How did you respond?3. What steps can you take this week to align more closely with God's will for your life?4. How does God's progressive will require faith and trust in Him?5. What does it mean to you to conform into the image of Jesus, and how can you do this more in your daily life?
Sunday Morning Message
The Parable of the Wheat and Tares
2 Timothy 3:10-17
Come journey with me to the cosmos and engage Yahweh
What does it actually mean to be faithful to God—especially when you're waiting, discouraged, or life isn't going according to plan? In this episode of our Fruit of the Spirit series, we're talking about faithfulness and what the Bible teaches about trusting God in every season. We'll unpack God's faithfulness, how to stay consistent in your Christian faith when your feelings change, and why being faithful in the small things matters more than we realize. If you've been struggling to trust God, waiting for an answered prayer, or wanting to grow deeper in your relationship with Jesus, this episode will encourage you to keep showing up, keep obeying, and remember that God is faithful—even when you can't see what He's doing yet. Scriptures: Galatians 5:22–23, Lamentations 3:22–23, 2 Timothy 2:13, Romans 4:20–21, Daniel 6:10, Luke 16:10, Matthew 25:21, Galatians 6:9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we're talking about how those impacted by a loved one's addiction can rediscover themselves, begin healing, and rebuild a life filled with hope and purpose. Amber Velez is the founder of Radiant Reflections Coaching Co. and the author of Faith Through The Storm: A Christian Journal for Finding Peace, Hope, and God's Faithfulness.Through her own life experiences, she has learned that even in life's hardest seasons, there is always an opportunity for growth, hope, and discovering what is possible.Today, she works with people from all walks of life. Some are navigating the impact of a loved one's addiction, while others simply feel stuck, want to build confidence, or are looking at life through a fresh lens.Her heart is to build genuine relationships with her clients, encouraging and challenging them as they discover the hope and light that has been hidden within.Connect with Amber Here: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BA4UVEaHA/?mibextid+wwXlfrhttps://radiantreflectionscoaching.comGrab the freebie here: Message "Digital Trailblazer" to Amber on Facebook, first 3 get free physical journal===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
What exactly does it mean to not follow a multitude to do evil? There are a few ways we can look at this passage, but we're going to focus on the one perspective involving judgment and justice.Exodus 23:2-3 KJVThou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt thou speak in a cause to decline after many to wrest judgment: Neither shalt thou countenance a poor man in his cause.Related Podcasts:— Standing Up Against the Wrong— Take Courage— What Doest Thou Here, Elijah?— Fear Not — For I am With Thee— We are Well Able to Overcome— Encourage Yourself in the Lord— Unto Whom Much is Given— Having the Right PerspectiveRelated Podcasts at TrueWisdom:— Don't Wait to Stand Up— What They Don't Tell You About Gideon, Pt 1— What They Don't Tell You About Gideon, Pt 2— What They Don't Tell You About Gideon, Pt 3— Joseph and His Conflicts— Squandered Blessings— Grace, Grace, and More GraceText UsSupport the showSend questions or comments to: BibleQuestions@ASBzone.comThe Key Principles of Effective Bible Study is a resource which outlines core concepts shown in the Scriptures that will help you to better understand many Biblical themes and doctrines. We have an extended, 24-part podcast series on these principles, and a condensed, 9-part series called God's Precious Word, that is based on the same resource.We also recommend that you check out the True Wisdom podcast which I co-host with Robert Baker -- a different format for Bible Study.Finally, check out these awesome Bible Maps!We pray that all of these resources will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies.
Looking Back and Seeing God's FaithfulnessLamentations 3:22–23 Through the Lord's mercies we are not consumed, Because His compassions fail not. 23 They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness. Accept Jesus today. https://youtube.com/shorts/bIwAUlz7Kg4?si=BNOhv44iLWIR4eVJIf you would like to accept Jesus into your heart today, pray this simple prayer:****God, I have sinned against You. I believe that Jesus is Your Son, who died and rose for my sake. I ask you to forgive me for my sin. I place my trust in You for salvation. I receive you as my Lord and Savior. In Jesus' name, I am forgiven! Amen!****Congratulations! You are now a child of the Most High. John 1:12 says, "But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God."****If you just prayed this prayer to receive Jesus Christ as your Savior, I welcome you to the family of God. Subscribe to my channel and type in the comments right now, “I just prayed that prayer.”****Click here for FREE eBook download: https://tinyurl.com/ISAIDTHEPRAYERShow your love and support the channel:*PayPal: PayPal.me/malachimitchellministry*Cash App: https://cash.app/$MalachiMitchNote Journals and Puzzles:https://tinyurl.com/WalkinFaithPublishingAuthored Books: https://tinyurl.com/PastorMalachiBooksHNO Crypto Coin Investing Opportunity: https://tinyurl.com/HNOCoin-ReferralFREE Ways to Support Me:
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For more than 45 years, Roger Kemp has worked behind the scenes of Christian media, helping some of its most recognizable voices communicate biblical truth with clarity and excellence.Roger began in the shipping department of Ambassador Advertising, duplicating reel-to-reel tapes and sending programs to radio stations. That entry-level position eventually placed him alongside Christian broadcasting pioneer Al Sanders and ministries led by Chuck Swindoll, James Dobson, John MacArthur, and others.He later served as Vice President of Broadcasting and International Ministries for Insight for Living, became National Program Director for Salem Communications, and ultimately founded RK Media.In this episode of This Is HIS Story, Roger joins Todd Turner for a deeply personal conversation about: Coming to Christ at a Pilgrim's Progress-themed summer camp How a painful family relocation shaped his character and calling Beginning his career in the shipping department Learning to write for the ear rather than the eye What Al Sanders, Chuck Swindoll, and Ed Atsinger taught him Why audio remains such an intimate and effective discipleship medium Seeing the power of God's Word across cultures and languages Balancing business responsibilities with a ministry calling Processing disappointment and hurt within Christian ministry Writing through his wife Lori's battle with pancreatic cancer Learning to recognize God's presence during uncertain seasons His collection of antique editions of The Pilgrim's ProgressRoger's story is a reminder that a life does not need to be lived in the spotlight to have extraordinary influence. God works through faithful people serving behind the scenes, and sometimes we can recognize the pattern of His hand only when we look back.Learn more about Roger and RK Media: https://rkmedia.coLearn more about This Is HIS Story: https://www.toddturner.com/podcasts/this-is-his-story-podcast/
Thank you for joining us today as we continue our series exploring some of Jesus' questions for us. With these, he expertly provokes our minds and reveals our motives, while also giving us a window into his mind and motives. We're glad you're here. ABOUT US | We are cultivating a vibrant community of faith, hope and love that follows Jesus into the world so our neighbors may also experience God's goodness. Learn more at https://www.cpchb.org/core-values/PRAY | To request prayer or pray with us, visit https://www.cpchb.org/prayer GIVE | To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people, visit https://www.cpchb.org/give/ PRAYER REQUESTS | https://www.cpchb.org/prayerGIVE | https://www.cpchb.org/give/CONNECT | We want to connect with you! Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/cpchb/ https://www.instagram.com/christpacificchurch/ Weekly eBlast: https://tinyurl.com/swy75ujv MORE INFO | https://www.cpchb.org/
The world continually pressures Christians to adjust, compromise, or redefine the truth. In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins examines the command of 1 Corinthians 16:13 to be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act with courage, and remain strong. Standing firm in truth means thinking biblically, living consistently, speaking clearly, and acting humbly in every area of life. Christians do not stand through their own strength but through the grace of Christ as they remain rooted in Him and grounded in the Word of God. Faithfulness is not about perfection but direction: walking step by step and day by day in God's truth. For more from Contending for the Word Q&A, please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/contending-for-the-word-qa/
Sermon Date: 07/29/2026; Pastor Bill Bryson; Scripture Passage: Proverbs 24:16Support the show
When we are faithful with the gifts God has given us, we are empowered to live a godly life.
In this week's episode of the Spiritual Leader Podcast, Pastors Darrin and Laura Baldwin talk about the reward of faithfulness! Instagram: instagram.com/melodychurch/ Facebook: facebook.com/melodychurchliveoak
Style and Stewardship - Intentional Living, Spiritual Growth, Wellness, Nutrition, Lifestyle
Show Notes In this episode, Cher shares a powerful message about stewardship, burden, and the lies that can tempt us to despise the very responsibilities God has given us. Drawing from The Pilgrim's Progress, Scripture, and everyday life, she encourages listeners to reject the culture's pressure to chase ease, aesthetics, and comparison—and instead to remain faithful in the unique calling and season God has placed them in. Key Takeaways The enemy often tries to make good things feel like burdens. God-given responsibilities are not accidents; they are assignments. Comparison can tempt us to despise our own gifts and calling. Stewarding what God has placed in front of us brings freedom and purpose. Faithfulness in ordinary responsibilities glorifies God. Topics Covered The burden of responsibility in a fallen world Spiritual discernment in a culture that values performance and image Comparing gifts, talents, and callings Stewardship in family life, motherhood, and daily work Resisting the lie that “easy” is always better Choosing faithfulness over cultural pressure Notable Message: You are not meant to be like everyone else. The difference in your life may be exactly what points others to Jesus. Scripture References and Themes Matthew 11:28–30 : the burden and rest found in Christ James 1:13–15 : desire, temptation, and sin James 1:5 : asking God for wisdom 1 Corinthians 10:31 : doing all things for the glory of God The Pilgrim's Progress : the temptation to leave the path for an easier way Resources/Affiliate: The Pilgrim's Progress Book In Modern English The Pilgrim's Progress free movie on YouTube Quote Highlights “The real burden is being something that you're not.” “Wherever God has placed you right now is where He has you.” “Do what God has called you to do.” “The enemy is a liar and the father of lies.” Listener Action Step: Take a moment today to identify one responsibility you've been tempted to resent. Ask God to help you see it as a gift, not a burden, and to steward it with faithfulness. Connect with me: styleandstewardship.com YouTube Channel Email: hello{at}styleandstewardship[dot]com
What if the most powerful thing we could do for our faith is also the most ordinary? In a culture that constantly pushes us toward bigger, bolder, and more spectacular achievements, this message from Acts 2 challenges us to reconsider where true spiritual impact actually comes from. We are invited to look at the early church in Jerusalem, a gathering of ordinary people from wildly different backgrounds, and discover that what made them extraordinary was not a grand strategy or a spectacular event, but a quiet, steady devotion to four simple practices: the teaching of God's Word, fellowship with one another, sharing meals together, and dependent prayer. These were not glamorous pursuits, yet through them God built something that spread across the known world. The lesson for us is both humbling and liberating. We do not have to manufacture something spectacular. We are called to be faithful. And faithfulness, it turns out, is the most extraordinary thing God can work in a human life.
This summer, we are exploring the ways God interrupts ordinary life to invite people into something truer, deeper, and more life-giving. In Scripture and in our own stories, God's interruptions are rarely convenient but often transformative. Together, we will learn to notice how God meets us in disrupted plans, shifting expectations, and unexpected moments. This is not a series about disruption for its own sake. It is about trusting that God is at work even when life feels uncertain or unsettled. As we slow down and pay attention, we begin to see that his interruptions are often invitations into something better than we would have chosen on our own. Sometimes the most meaningful change in our lives begins with an interruption we did not expect, but deeply need.
TODAY'S TREASURE…because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now…he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.Philippians 1:5-6 NIVSend us a comment!Support the show
Homily for the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 26, 2026
This summer we will walk through one of the most gripping stories in all of Scripture — the life of Joseph. From favored son to slave, from prison to prime minister, Joseph's journey mirrors the ups and downs we can encounter in life. Over six weeks our teaching team will trace God's sovereign hand through betrayal, injustice, favor and restoration. This series will enable you to see your own pits and palaces through eyes of faith and trust that God is writing a redemptive story through it all.
Remembrance Psalms | Psalm 136Part 8 of The Psalms: A Complete Guide to Honest Prayerwith Tammy MelchienWhat if the key to trusting God today is remembering what He's already done?In this final message from The Psalms: A Complete Guide to Honest Prayer, Tammy Melchien explores Psalm 136 and the Remembrance Psalms. These unique prayers teach us that spiritual maturity isn't always about discovering something new—sometimes it's about faithfully remembering God's unchanging character and His work throughout our lives.Psalm 136 repeatedly declares, "His love endures forever," inviting God's people to rehearse His faithfulness until it moves from their heads to their hearts. In seasons of uncertainty, loss, or fear, remembering becomes an act of faith that anchors us in God's steadfast love.In this episode you'll learn:Why forgetting is part of the human experienceHow remembering God's faithfulness strengthens present-day trustThe rich meaning of the Hebrew word hesed—God's steadfast covenant loveWhy God's people remember together, not alonePractical ways to create your own "Remembrance Psalm"How Communion reminds us that God's love is demonstrated through Jesus ChristWhether you're celebrating God's goodness or walking through a difficult season, this message will encourage you to pause, remember, and discover fresh confidence in the God whose love truly endures forever.Scripture: Psalm 136; Luke 22:19-20Find more messages and resources from COMMUNITY:https://communitychristian.orgDaily devotionals and prayer resources:https://communitychristian.org/daily
What does it truly mean to deny ourselves and follow Christ? In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of missionary David Livingstone and discover how his unwavering devotion to Christ embodied Jesus' call to "deny yourself, take up your cross daily, and follow Me" (Luke 9:23–25). As we trace Livingstone's journey through hardship, sacrifice, and faithful service in Africa, we are challenged to see that no earthly cost compares to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. Together, we are encouraged to embrace daily surrender, and live in light of eternity, knowing that a life wholly devoted to Christ will bear fruit far beyond what we can see.
Galatians 5:22-23. Hebrews 10:19-25. This week we continue our Fruit of the Spirit series by exploring what biblical faithfulness really means. Faithfulness isn't just about being dependable, it's about confidently drawing near to God through Jesus, trusting in His unchanging character, and allowing that trust to transform the way we live. Join us as we discover why God's faithfulness, not our performance, is the foundation of a life that bears lasting spiritual fruit.For upcoming events and important announcements at Skyline, visit our Facebook page or the Church Center App for the latest details!If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!
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"Psalm 13 captures a prayer that many people have quietly carried in their own hearts: ""How long, Lord?"" When God feels distant, suffering seems unending, and hope feels fragile, it can be difficult to know what faith is supposed to look like. In this message, we explore David's honest lament and discover that God welcomes our questions, our grief, and our cries for help. Rather than hiding our struggles, Psalm 13 shows us that bringing them before God is itself an act of trust. As the psalm unfolds, David moves from despair to confidence—not because his circumstances immediately change, but because he remembers God's steadfast love and faithfulness. Join us as we unpack what this ancient prayer teaches about waiting, trusting, and finding hope even in seasons of uncertainty. Whether you're walking through hardship or encouraging someone who is, this sermon offers a biblical reminder that God hears every honest prayer and remains faithful through every season."
In "Five Elements of Courageous Faithfulness," Pastor Richard Caldwell explains how to remain faithful to God during intense trials. The Apostle Paul provided Timothy with a living example of spiritual endurance and bold reliance on the gospel of grace. In this expository sermon on 2 Timothy 1, Pastor Richard Caldwell explores what it means to boldly stand for Christ. We are reminded that God's work in believers does not produce cowards but equips the church with power, love, and self-discipline. Believers must continually remember the enormity of God's saving grace and dependently guard the sound doctrine entrusted to them. Even when faced with the fellowship of suffering or the sting of ministry disappointment, Christians can rest safely in the unchanging character of God. True spiritual perseverance requires us to trust the One who guards our souls until the final day. Key Biblical Takeaways: - Choose the fellowship of suffering by relying entirely on the power of God rather than your own strength. - Anchor your daily practical choices in the enormity of God's saving grace and His sovereign calling. - Guard the treasure of biblical truth through the indwelling Holy Spirit while holding firmly to sound doctrine. - Navigate ministry disappointments faithfully by recognizing the gracious refreshment of loyal fellow believers.
We continue our study of the fruit of the Spirit by looking at how God's faithfulness and the power of his Spirit bring about faithfulness in the life of those who trust in Jesus.
We are all stewards of what God has entrusted to us: our time, gifts, calling, relationships, opportunities, finances, health, words, thoughts, and spiritual lives. A wise and faithful steward values where they are and what they have in their hands. Rather than trying to escape our present season, we should ask, “What am I doing with what God has given me?” Faithfulness begins by recognizing that nothing God entrusts to us is insignificant.“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the LORD rejoices to see the work begin, to see the plumb line in Zerubbabel's hand.” - Zechariah 4:10 NLTGod rejoiced when He saw the plumb line in Zerubbabel's hand because it represented obedience, progress, and faithful stewardship. The work was not finished, but Zerubbabel had begun using what was in his hand. Donot look down on your current season, assignment, or opportunity because it seems small. Value where God has planted you, faithfully steward what He has given you, and trust Him to bring the work to completion!Restore Church | Yorkville, ILSunday Mornings | 10 AMJordan & Melissa Gash, Pastorshttps://www.restorechurchyorkville.com
Hey Guys! After a little break last week, I'm back with the team for a conversation about building endurance in the Christian faith through daily obedience, patience, and spiritual growth.Sanctification is a process, and so is building endurance. Using a lesson I learned from “ego lifting” in Pilates, we talk about why God may be more interested in our faithful reps than the amount of weight we're trying to carry. So many of us want the big moment, the visible calling, or the impressive testimony, but God often develops our character through the quiet monents each day.We talk about walking in step with the Holy Spirit without trying to rush ahead, remaining faithful when our growth feels invisible, and trusting that God is establishing roots beneath the surface.Through the lives of Abraham, Moses, and David, we're reminded that their public moments of faith were preceded by years of private preparation and obedience.If you're a new believer, discouraged by your pace, comparing your calling to someone else's, or wondering whether you're truly growing, I pray this episode encourages you. Baby steps are still steps. You don't have to reach the finish line first; you just have to keep going, looking to Jesus as the founder and perfecter of your faith.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.