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We've demonized him because his pain makes us uncomfortable. His obedience didn't explode outward like rebellion; it collapsed inward into resentment. And honestly, that hits close to home for a lot of faithful people.Here's the quiet truth:Faithfulness without affirmation can turn into bitterness.
Sunday Morning WorshipWhen Failure Meets Faithfulness- 2 Samuel 11-12:25Reagan FarrisMarch 1, 2026Notes | https://calvarydothan.com/wp-content/uploads/2026_03_01_1.pdf
His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. — Lamentations 3:22-23 Have you ever lost sleep because your mind and heart were busy or burdened? You can lie down and try to fall asleep, but sleep won't come.Jeremiah surely knew what that was like. He often poured out his heart and soul to God and to his people, but most of the people ignored what he had to say as God's prophet. At times he was even put in prison for speaking God's Word.Jeremiah lamented over the people who denied God and persecuted him. The book of Lamentations is a brief collection of some of those laments. They are a companion piece to the narrative provided in the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah had done all he could to bring God's Word to his people, but it was not enough. Even so, one of the great hymns of faith—“Great Is Thy Faithfulness”—arises from the passage we have read for today.I have often wondered how a great song about faithfulness could be born out of lament. Yet this is a key insight for us to ponder. When times are good, we tend to forget about God and rely on ourselves. But when times are hard and we cry out to God in our struggles, we can often see God and his work more clearly. God's love, compassion, and faithfulness stand out against the darkness of sin and destruction.God is with us always, and he promises new beginnings and new life each day to all who seek him. “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” is a song we can sing every day! God of all days and nights, thank you for your faithfulness to us each day and throughout every season. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
Joshua 22:1-34 I Andrew MurchI. Faithfulness produces obedience. (1-6)a. Promises given have been kept. (1-3)b. God's people take him at his word. (4-6)II. Apostasy destroys unity. (7-20)a. It appears they lost the plot. (7-12)b. Fidelity is worth the fight. (13-20)III. Fidelity preserves unity. (21-34)a. Covenant community fosters generational fidelity. (21-29)b. The Lord's presence preserves his people's faithfulness. (30-34)God's people fight to stay faithful.
Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me. . . . — Psalm 23:4 Bible teachers have often wondered about the setting of this song of David. When was it written?In Psalm 23 we find descriptions of the work of a young man who herded and guarded his father's sheep, finding calm pastureland and plenty of water so that the sheep could eatand drink.We also hear echoes of David's life as a king, in which he often had to be wary of enemies. God provided a banquet table and an anointing or blessing, providing protection, abundance, and favor despite those enemies.In addition, we observe the reflections of an older man, looking back on his journey of life and looking forward to living with the Lord . . . forever!Many key phrases in this psalm have been read at commemorative services and at funerals. One key word is through. When you are in the midst of trouble and hardship, you want to know that it will come to an end. You want to be assured that you will come out on the other side.We can get through the darkest valleys in life knowing that God is with us. This month, as we review key texts about the faithfulness of God in the Bible, we will see again and again that God's faithfulness is part of the promise of his presence with us.In what areas do you need the assurance of God's presence in your life? Lord, may we know your presence so that we can take every step with you, no matter what is before us. Thank you for being our shepherd. Amen.
“Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:10).
What if the greatest change you could make in your financial life didn't start with budgeting, investing, or earning more—but with surrender? We don't usually think of surrender as a financial word. Yet Scripture places it at the center of faithful stewardship. The life-changing truth that God owns everything reshapes how we live, give, and manage what we've been entrusted. The First Question Scripture Asks About Money When we talk about finances, we tend to ask familiar questions: How much do I have? How much do I need? Am I doing well? They're natural questions—but they're not the first question Scripture asks. From the beginning, the Bible establishes that God is the owner. Before humanity ever managed a garden or named a creature, God formed, filled, and ruled creation. Psalm 24:1 declares it plainly: “The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.” Simply put, God is the owner—and we are the stewards. For many of us, that's a familiar idea. But familiarity doesn't always lead to surrender. We may affirm God's ownership in theory while living as if everything depends on our effort. We say, “I worked for this,” or “I earned this.” Yet Scripture adds an essential truth: “It is He who gives you power to get wealth” (Deuteronomy 8:18). Even our ability to work is a gift from God. Faithfulness, Not Outcomes Jesus reinforces this perspective in the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14–30). A master entrusts resources to three servants. Two invest faithfully. One buries what he's been given out of fear. When the master returns, he doesn't praise them for increasing his net worth—he commends their faithfulness. That distinction matters. The world measures success by outcomes. God measures success by trust and faithfulness. If God owns everything, then we are not owners—we are managers. Scripture uses the term oikonomos, meaning household manager: someone who manages resources they didn't create, for purposes they didn't define, under a master they serve. At first, that may sound restrictive. In reality, it's freeing. If I'm not the owner, then I'm not the ultimate provider or protector. The weight shifts from my shoulders to God's. As Ron Blue often says, “If God owns it all, you can't lose anything.” Ownership carries pressure. Stewardship carries trust. Everyday Decisions Become Worship When we truly embrace stewardship, ordinary financial decisions take on spiritual meaning. Budgeting becomes aligning our desires with God's priorities. Giving becomes a response to His generosity. Planning becomes obedience rather than anxiety. Investing becomes multiplying what belongs to the Lord, not securing independence from Him. The Puritan preacher Thomas Watson once wrote, “What we keep we may lose. What we give to God is kept forever.” Paul echoes this in 1 Timothy 6:7: “We brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.” That reality isn't meant to discourage us—it's meant to liberate us. When we stop clinging to what we cannot keep, we're free to invest in what we can never lose. What Does God Expect From Us? If God owns everything, what does He ask of us? Jesus answers simply: “One who is faithful in very little is also faithful in much” (Luke 16:10). Faithfulness isn't about the size of what we manage—it's about surrender. And surrender always begins in the heart. When we embrace God's ownership, two gifts follow: Humility—we stop boasting in what we've accomplished. Hope—we realize we're not carrying the burden alone. God equips, guides, and provides. Where Is God Inviting You to Surrender? Where might God be inviting you to shift from being an owner to a steward? In your giving? Your planning? Your savings or lifestyle? Or in the quiet belief that your security depends more on markets than on the God who “owns the cattle on a thousand hills” (Psalm 50:10)? Stewardship isn't about God getting something from you. It's about God doing something in you. It reorders the heart so money takes its proper place—not as a master, but as a tool. If this idea resonates with you—that God owns it all and stewardship begins with surrender—I invite you to explore it further in Our Ultimate Treasure: A 21-Day Journey to Faithful Stewardship. You can learn more or order a copy for yourself, your church, or your small group at FaithFi.com/Shop. On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions: My wife and I are in our late 30s, have accumulated some debt, and have struggled to stick to a budget. We want to be better stewards, but keep falling off track. Can you offer simple, practical guidance to help us manage money and stay consistent? I'm 24 and living with my parents, hoping to buy a home instead of renting. What steps should I take now to move toward homeownership? I'm nearing 65 and will have about $70,000 from my 401(k), plus a small annuity. What's the wisest way to invest that money at this stage to support my future? I'm 65 and trying to decide when to take Social Security and how to draw from our accounts. We're mostly debt-free and financially stable, but I hear conflicting advice. Should I delay benefits, start my wife's earlier, and in what order should we tap our savings and IRAs? Resources Mentioned: Faithful Steward: FaithFi's Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner) Our Ultimate Treasure: A 21-Day Journey to Faithful Stewardship Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and Anxiety Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich Fool Find a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. 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Today's Promise: Lamentations 3:23 In today's episode of The Daily Promise, we reflect on Lamentations 3:23. This is one of the most beloved assurances of God's faithfulness in scripture. Born out of sorrow and struggle, Jeremiah's words remind us that even in life's darkest seasons, God's love never runs dry. His mercies are not only sufficient, but they are renewed every single morning. If you've ever felt discouraged by failure, weighed down by sin, or weary in your walk with God, this episode offers hope. You'll be reminded that you can never exhaust God's lovingkindness or out-sin His grace. Each new day is a fresh start, a new expression of His compassion and commitment to you. Drawing inspiration from the timeless hymn "Great is Thy Faithfulness," we celebrate a God who remains steady when we are not. No matter your past or present, His faithfulness endures. He is unchanging, unfailing, and always enough.
Text us and let us know what you think! Tap HEREIn this episode, Jayce and James explore how the FACT framework (Faithful, Available, Contagious, Teachable) serves as both a barometer for disciple readiness and a personal examination tool for those leading others toward Christ.Have you ever wondered what truly makes someone ready to be a disciple-maker? This episode dives deep into the first half of the powerful FACT framework – Faithful and Available – that serves as both a barometer for discipleship readiness and a personal examination tool for spiritual growth.• Faithfulness includes alignment with Church teaching, honest acknowledgment of struggles, and consistent striving toward holiness• Being faithful requires humility and obedience rather than elevating personal opinions above Church teaching• True availability doesn't mean an empty calendar but rather a heart oriented toward what truly matters• Availability means being present in the moment, putting down phones, and prioritizing prayer despite competing demands• Our availability or lack thereof reveals "who we are bowing to" - what we truly worship• A "schedule conversion" may be necessary if we're too busy for prayer and silence• Seeking counsel from trusted friends provides essential perspective on our blind spots• Making even small adjustments can significantly align our lives more closely with Christ's call************Links and other stuff from the show:Pastoral Letter, "On the Unity of the Body and Soul:" archokc.org/pastoral-lettersRed Dirt Catholics Email Address: reddirtcatholics@archokc.orgThe Book "From Christendom to Apostolic Mission" (Digital and Print): AmazonThe Social Dilemma: https://www.netflix.com/title/81254224Daily Examen Prayer: https://bit.ly/309As8zLectio Divina How-To: https://bit.ly/3fp8UTa
30 Years of God's Faithfulness
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Send a textWhat if the real path to promotion looks nothing like hustle culture promises? We take on two charged words—submission and faithfulness—and show how they form a powerful, practical way of life that advances marriages, teams, and callings. This isn't about losing your voice. It's about choosing God's order, serving with strength, and becoming the kind of person heaven can trust.We start by reframing submission as a voluntary, faith-filled posture that prioritizes mission over ego. In marriage, we talk equal dignity with distinct roles: a wife's trust-filled submission and a husband's call to love like Christ—protective, sacrificial, and servant-hearted. We address the hard cases too: when to appeal, when to say no, and how to honor while obeying God above man. Then we move beyond the home into work, church, and community, where mature people bring strong ideas, align after decisions, and stop the whispering that fractures teams.From there we dig into faithfulness—commitment and consistency over time. We unpack why God promotes finishers who steward small assignments well, why “be found faithful” is a leadership superpower, and how to make diligence visible through clarity and follow-through. Expect concrete markers of a submitted heart (teachability, tone, peacemaking) and five next steps to grow: re-surrender daily, practice honor with honest appeal, master the small things, close the loop with cadence, and keep a clean, offense-proof heart.If you're ready to trade striving for strength and hype for substance, this conversation will meet you with courage and clarity. Subscribe, share with a friend who leads or serves, and leave a review with the one area you'll choose to be found faithful this week.GET THE BETTER MARRIAGE BOOTCAMP HERE:Better Marriage Bootcamp (kenandtabatha.com)Better Marriage 90-Day Devotional:90 Day Better Marriage Devotional - Ken and Tabatha (square.site)DOWNLOAD THE FAMILY MEETING OUTLINE HERE ⬇️https://www.kenandtabatha.com/pl/2148103888
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Women's Bible Study | Spring 2026 | Week 5_GMC Stories of God's Faithfulness by First Evangelical Church
Faithfulness is saying an ongoing "amen" to the commitments we've made. Today, Sinclair Ferguson reminds us that while our consistent reliability may be consistently tested, we're not left to our own resources. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/faithful-trusted-and-true/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Relentless Forward Progress isn't just an ultrarunning principle — it's a blueprint for the Christian life. In this Midweek Motivation episode of the Run the Riot Podcast, David shares how the mindset that carries you through mile 80 of a 100-miler is the same mindset that builds spiritual endurance. When the body is tired and doubt creeps in, runners keep moving forward. When faith feels dry and life feels heavy, believers do the same. This episode explores: Ultramarathon mindset and mental toughness Endurance training and spiritual growth Staying consistent in your walk with Christ Overcoming doubt, drift, and discouragement Faithfulness over feelings Whether you're training for your first ultra, chasing a 100-mile finish, or learning how to stay steady in your faith, this message will challenge and encourage you to keep stepping — even when it's not pretty. The original song “Relentless” plays after the episode. #ultrarunning #christianmotivation #midweekmotivation #mentalstrength #endurance #faithandfitness
Faith Fueled Woman - Daily Devotional, Bible Study for Women, Prayer, Talk to God
What happens when a baby arrives at just 24 weeks, and every day feels like a battle between fear and faith? On Faith Fueled Living, host [Your Name] welcomes Ash Ruddy, author of 24 Plus One, who vulnerably shares her raw journey of giving birth extremely prematurely, enduring the NICU rollercoaster, and clinging to God's quiet guidance through uncertainty and waiting. This heartfelt conversation explores trusting God when outcomes are unknown, how fear and faith can coexist, the power of community support, releasing perfectionism in fragile seasons, and discovering a deeper, lived relationship with Christ amid motherhood's hardest trials. Ideal for Christian women 30+ (or those curious about faith) facing pregnancy complications, high-risk journeys, loss, or prolonged waiting—this episode offers real comfort, biblical hope, and courage to see God's miracles in the midst of the storm. Listen now to be reminded that God meets us faithfully in the waiting, turning fear into testimony.Faith grows deepest in uncertainty and trials: Seasons of fear and unknown outcomes, like a preterm birth, often deepen trust in God more than easy times.Trusting God when answers feel distant: Learn to listen for His quiet voice and guidance in the waiting, sustaining hope even when miracles unfold slowly.Fear and faith can coexist in motherhood: It's normal to feel terrified while still choosing to lean on God—He meets us right in that tension.Presence over perfection as a mom: Motherhood in crisis doesn't demand flawless performance; showing up with love and reliance on God is enough.Community carries you through the hardest days: Support from others becomes a tangible expression of God's care during prolonged trials like NICU stays.God meets us in the waiting, crafting miracles: He works faithfully through fragile seasons, turning pain into powerful testimonies of His goodness and redemption.Connect with Ash at https://ashruddy.com/ or on Instagram @theashruddyCheck out Twenty Four + One BookGrab the Rewire Your Mind: From Negativity to Joy- download here.Grab the Joy Rising- Daily Gratitude & Joy Journal here.Download My Free Joyful Living Devotional: https://kristinfitch.com/devotionalReady to take your first step towards a more joyful, faith-filled life? Download our Reignite Your Passion Workbook and start living with purpose today!faith through hardship, NICU faith story, Christian motherhood, miracles and faith, trusting God in uncertainty, motherhood and resilience, faith filled testimonies, Christian parenting podcast, waiting on God, listening to God, women of faith...
Do you define and apply Faithfulness to yourself as you do to others? Share. Make it a great day in the Love & Lordship of Christ (Galatians 5:22; Lamentations 3:22-23)!
2 Chronicles 27–28 contrasts two very different reigns and two very different outcomes. Chapter 27 highlights King Jotham, who walks faithfully before the Lord, strengthens Judah, and grows in power because he orders his ways before God. In chapter 28, King Ahaz chooses the opposite path—rejecting God's ways, embracing idolatry, and relying on foreign powers instead of the Lord. His choices bring defeat, loss, and deep spiritual decline to the nation. Together, these chapters reveal a clear lesson: obedience builds strength and stability, but compromise and fear lead to destruction. The direction of the heart shapes the destiny of a leader and a nation. Hashtags: #2Chronicles27 #2Chronicles28 #ChooseTheRightPath #ObedienceBringsBlessing #FaithOverFear #LeadershipMatters #BiblicalLessons #TrustTheLordBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.“Thank you for listening to SendMe Radio — where we share the Gospel, inspire faith, and keep you connected with powerful stories and updates from around the world. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe so you never miss a message.And remember — you can listen to SendMe Radio streaming 24/7 at www.sendmeradio.net or simply say: ‘Hey Alexa, play SendMe Radio.'
Your story isn't just about you.It's about what you leave behind.In this powerful episode of the Man Up Podcast, Terry sits down with Dr. Crawford, a man who has walked with Jesus for decades and is finishing strong with humility, conviction, and generational impact.Dr. Crawford shares his remarkable family heritage—starting with an ancestor who was once a slave, and how God used one man's faithfulness to shape generations of godly leadership.This episode is a masterclass in legacy, spiritual endurance, and what it truly looks like to walk with the Lord over a lifetime.In this conversation, you'll hear:Why God thinks generationally, not just situationallyHow faithfulness matters more than recognitionWhat to do when you've lost your spiritual edgeWhy decision always precedes developmentHow passivity destroys men from the inside outWhy gratitude is the antidote to prideWhat it means to love your wife over the long haulHow fathers shape sons through responsibility and disciplineWhy you can Google knowledge but not wisdomHow to stay grounded when God gives influenceWhat it really means to finish wellDr. Crawford reminds every man listening:“If you're going to leave footprints in the sand of time, you have to wear work boots.”This episode will challenge you to step up, lead your home, walk in humility, and build a legacy that outlives you.Because legacy isn't what you leave to people…It's what you leave in them.
Faithfulness | A FRUITFUL FAITH
People change and promises break, but does God? James reveals He never casts a shifting shadow. Discover the security of a Father who never changes His mind about loving you, regardless of your failures today.
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Get the NEW APP - Apple Google PlayGod Works Through Human Hands — Our Obedience, His FaithfulnessMost men are waiting on God to move… while God is waiting on them to obey.Throughout Scripture, God accomplishes supernatural things through ordinary people who are willing to take a step of faith. From Moses raising his staff, to the servants filling jars with water, to the priests stepping into a raging river — miracles didn't happen instead of obedience… they happened because of it.In this powerful episode of New Path New You, Ron Cool unpacks how God partners with men who are willing to act, why delayed obedience can keep you stuck, and how your simple “yes” can unlock God's faithfulness in your life, marriage, leadership, and purpose.If you've been waiting for clarity, confidence, or the “perfect moment,” this episode will challenge you to stop waiting and start moving.Because God doesn't just work for us — He works through us.
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Are the signs in the skies, the stress in our hearts, and the battles in our lives all pointing to something bigger? In this episode of Faith and Freedom, Shemane Nugent speaks with military tracker Monkey Werx, physician Dr. Bryan Ardis, and Pastor Anthony about global tensions, emotional health, and the unshakable faithfulness of God. From military movements and emotional healing to spiritual resilience, this conversation connects the physical, emotional, and spiritual battles shaping our world today. Resources Monkey Werx – Former U.S Service Member Website: https://www.monkeywerx.com Dr. Bryan Ardis – Autism Mum, Author & Advocate TheDrArdisShow.com Instagram: @TheDrArdisShow Pastor Anthony Thomas — Website: TipOfTheSpearChurch.org Rumble: Tip of the Spear Church Sponsors The Wellness Company Use promo code SHEMANE to save 10% https://www.twc.health/SHEMANE Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday, 10 am EST on Real America's Voice https://americasvoice.news/playlists/faith-and-freedom-with-shemane/ 12:00 pm EST on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYjh_eTKpGo Protect yourself with EMP Shield Use the promo code "SHEMANE" Activate stem cells & reset your body's clock at https://lifewave.com/shemane Please send product inquiries to: shemane.lifewave@gmail.com Organic natural products to help your family thrive with https://www.rowecasaorganics.com/Shemane and use the promo code FAITH Use promo code "FAITH" To Purchase "My Pillow" at https://www.mypillow.com/ or call 800-933-6972 Use promo code "FAITH" Use promo code "FREEDOM" to receive 20% off your first order at https://brickhousenutrition.com/collections/field-of-greens Check out Shemane's new programs https://shemanenugent.rocks/fit-n-fabulous-starter-pack https://shemanenugent.rocks/faith-fuel-21day-daily-devo Check out Shemane's books: Purchase Shemane's New Book 'Abundantly Well' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Abundantly-Well-Bible-Based-Increased-Vibrant/dp/1680999249 Purchase Shemane's new #1 Bestseller 'Killer House': https://www.amazon.com/Killer-House-Air-Your-Killing/dp/B0C5GK5RB7 4 Minutes to Happy: https://www.amazon.com/Minutes-Happy-Happier-Healthier-Dreams/dp/1642795895 Ted & Shemane's New York Times Best-Seller: Kill It and Grill It Cookbook: https://www.amazon.com/Kill-Grill-Guide-Preparing-Cooking/dp/1621575829 Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions, positive feedback (!!) & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com Watch Killer House Documentary: https://www.killerhouse.org Get Wildly Well at https://www.shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane Facebook: @shemane.nugent
Steve teaches from Revelation 2:12–17 that the church in Pergamum lived in a culture saturated with idolatry and imperial worship yet was commended for holding fast to the name and character of Jesus even under persecution, including the martyrdom of Antipas. The passage presents Christ as the one with the sharp double-edged sword, symbolizing his authoritative word of judgment, which confronts not only external pressure but internal compromise through false teaching that led to idolatry and immorality. The call to repent highlights the necessity of humility, recognizing that God's wrath is His loving opposition to evil and that allegiance must never be confused with cultural or political identity. Faithfulness requires resisting both overt and subtle distortions of worship while remaining attentive to the Spirit. The promise to those who overcome—hidden manna and a white stone with a new name—points to certain future belonging, renewed identity, and participation in the ultimate victory of Christ, grounding present perseverance in assured hope.
What if the Church got health wrong? Not intentionally. But subtly. Quietly. Many Christian women have been taught one of two extremes: Physical health is vanity. Physical health is everything. Both miss the point. In this episode, we unpack a powerful shift happening among Christian women who are rethinking biblical health, strength training, weight loss, and energy through a faith-centered lens. If you've ever searched: “Christian weight loss” “What does the Bible say about being healthy?” “Is working out selfish?” “Faith-based fitness program” “How to get strong as a busy Christian mom” “Why am I always exhausted?” This conversation is for you. Scripture tells us our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19–20). Physical training has value (1 Timothy 4:8). Faithfulness in small things matters (Luke 16:10). So what happens when Christian women neglect their bodies in the name of humility… but end up exhausted, overwhelmed, and unable to fully step into their calling? This episode reframes fitness as worship. Strength as obedience. Health habits as preparation. We talk about: Why exhaustion limits your calling How all-or-nothing thinking keeps you stuck Why sustainable health habits matter more than quick results How to build strength without obsession The connection between energy, discipline, and spiritual clarity This isn't about chasing a smaller jeans size. It's about building the physical strength and energy you need to disciple your kids, serve your church, lead in your community, and show up for the life God has given you. If you're ready to simplify your health journey and align it with your faith:
Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss the complicated family dynamics of Jacob, Rachel, and Leah. They explore the rivalry between the sisters and their desperate attempts to earn Jacob's love through childbearing, drawing connections to Paul's teaching in Romans about works versus grace. They offer encouragement to parents who recognize dysfunction in their own homes, reminding listeners that God faithfully raises up covenant children even from imperfect families. Matthew's evening sermon series on the "Life of Joseph" continues on the fourth Sunday of each month. This podcast is a ministry of Evergreen Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Beaverton, Oregon. For more information on Evergreen Presbyterian Church visit our website at evergreenpca.com. If you are in the Beaverton area, join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 9:30am.
The story moves from miracles to misunderstanding—and that tension is where the deepest formation happens. We step into Acts 21 as Paul is accused, seized, and carried away under the shout of death, and we unpack why long obedience often collides with confusion before it bears any visible fruit. No instant vindication arrives, yet something more resilient takes root: steadiness under pressure and the quiet strength of composure.We walk through how assumptions harden into certainty, how sacred space and identity fuel the crowd's fury, and why Luke refuses to polish the scene. Paul's choice to remain present in Jerusalem—among his own people, with shared Scripture and story—reveals a costly kind of faithfulness. Renewal within established communities is rarely smooth; it is frequently misunderstood before it is received. Still, Paul does not withdraw. Even in chains, he asks to address the crowd, trusting that God can turn interruption into direction and confinement into opportunity.Across the episode, we explore the hard but hopeful truth that obedience does not guarantee clarity. You can do the right thing and still be misread. Yet the mission of God is not dependent on favorable conditions. Sometimes it advances through restraint, through hearings and custody rather than open roads and fast wins. We reflect on Paul's transformed past, his enduring love for Jew and Gentile, and the way grace forms patience for slow, contested spaces. The takeaway is simple and strong: faithfulness is measured by endurance, not applause—and endurance is sustained by presence. If you're facing noise, delay, or misunderstanding, this conversation offers a path to stay rooted in grace and steady on the long way forward.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage for a slow road, and leave a rating to help others find it.Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing to Madison Church on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback means the world to us, so please take a moment to leave a review and share the podcast with your friends and family.For inquiries, suggestions, or collaboration opportunities, please reach out to us at help@madisonchurch.com. For the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow us on social media: Facebook Instagram YouTube New episodes are released every Monday, so mark your calendars and join us weekly! If you'd like to support the show, you can make a donation here. Your generosity helps us continue to bring you meaningful content. This podcast is intended for general informational purposes only. The views expressed by the hosts or guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Madison Church. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. For detailed information regarding our terms of use and privacy policy, please visit our website.Thank you for being part of the Madison Church community! We appreciate your support.
Are the signs in the skies, the stress in our hearts, and the battles in our lives all pointing to something bigger? In this episode of Faith and Freedom, Shemane Nugent speaks with military tracker Monkey Werx, physician Dr. Bryan Ardis, and Pastor Anthony about global tensions, emotional health, and the unshakable faithfulness of God. From military movements and emotional healing to spiritual resilience, this conversation connects the physical, emotional, and spiritual battles shaping our world today. Resources Monkey Werx – Former U.S Service Member Website: https://www.monkeywerx.com Dr. Bryan Ardis – Autism Mum, Author & Advocate TheDrArdisShow.com Instagram: @TheDrArdisShow Pastor Anthony Thomas — Website: TipOfTheSpearChurch.org Rumble: Tip of the Spear Church Sponsors The Wellness Company Use promo code SHEMANE to save 10% https://www.twc.health/SHEMANE Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday, 10 am EST on Real America's Voice https://americasvoice.news/playlists/faith-and-freedom-with-shemane/ 12:00 pm EST on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYjh_eTKpGo Protect yourself with EMP Shield Use the promo code "SHEMANE" Activate stem cells & reset your body's clock at https://lifewave.com/shemane Please send product inquiries to: shemane.lifewave@gmail.com Organic natural products to help your family thrive with https://www.rowecasaorganics.com/Shemane and use the promo code FAITH Use promo code "FAITH" To Purchase "My Pillow" at https://www.mypillow.com/ or call 800-933-6972 Use promo code "FAITH" Use promo code "FREEDOM" to receive 20% off your first order at https://brickhousenutrition.com/collections/field-of-greens Check out Shemane's new programs https://shemanenugent.rocks/fit-n-fabulous-starter-pack https://shemanenugent.rocks/faith-fuel-21day-daily-devo Check out Shemane's books: Purchase Shemane's New Book 'Abundantly Well' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Abundantly-Well-Bible-Based-Increased-Vibrant/dp/1680999249 Purchase Shemane's new #1 Bestseller 'Killer House': https://www.amazon.com/Killer-House-Air-Your-Killing/dp/B0C5GK5RB7 4 Minutes to Happy: https://www.amazon.com/Minutes-Happy-Happier-Healthier-Dreams/dp/1642795895 Ted & Shemane's New York Times Best-Seller: Kill It and Grill It Cookbook: https://www.amazon.com/Kill-Grill-Guide-Preparing-Cooking/dp/1621575829 Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions, positive feedback (!!) & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com Watch Killer House Documentary: https://www.killerhouse.org Get Wildly Well at https://www.shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane Facebook: @shemane.nugent
Sermon Date: 02/22/2026; Pastor Bill Bryson; Scripture Passage: Galatians 5:16-25Support the show
2026 - 0222 - Formed For Faithfulness
Great is God's grace and great is His faithfulness. He never forsakes or leaves His people. 4 Truths:-Our gracious and faithful God saves the unworthy -Our gracious and faithful God promises His presence -Our gracious and faithful God demands undivided allegiance -Our gracious and faithful God strengthens weak faith
In this sermon, we will see that God is faithful in the transitions of life and in those times of transition, we need to trust God's promises and trust God's providence.
Pastor Dave Russell preaching from Luke 22:47-62 on February 22nd, 2026 at Oakhurst Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC.
I. Introduction: The Message and Mission of Victory Church Overview of the Victory Church podcast: teaching and worship messages. Church mission: reaching the lost, restoring the broken, reviving believers. Central theme: the faithfulness of God — His dependability, reliability, and trustworthiness. II. Understanding God's Faithfulness Our faith rests not on our faithfulness, but on God's proven record. Encouragement to know, memorize, meditate on, and live by the Word of God. God's faithfulness remains constant despite life's ups and downs. III. Lesson from 2 Chronicles 16:7–10 — King Asa and the Prophet Hanani The prophet (“seer”) rebuked Asa for relying on human power instead of God. The “eyes of the Lord” search the earth for loyal hearts to strengthen. Asa's foolish anger at correction serves as a warning against pride and spiritual resistance. IV. The Role of Prophets, Pastors, and Counselors God speaks through His servants to bring clarity and correction. The danger of isolation: believers need pastors, accountability, and spiritual community. The “one another” principles of the New Testament — loving, praying for, and encouraging one another. V. The Importance of Church and Unity Jesus Himself regularly attended worship. Countering cultural messages that say believers don't need church or pastors. The power of unity — believers praying, worshiping, and standing together. VI. Relying on God, Not Natural Thinking Asa's mistake: trusting human wisdom instead of divine guidance. Distractions and deception are the enemy's primary tools. The Word of God renews the mind and guards against subtle lies. VII. The Power and Necessity of the Word The Word is a hammer that breaks strongholds and transforms hearts. Sermons and Scripture are tools for shaping believers — not short motivational talks. The preaching of the Word remains essential even when unpopular. VIII. Staying Teachable and Humbly Receiving Correction King Asa's downfall was pride and resistance to counsel. Believers should remain humble, lifelong learners open to godly wisdom. Experience becomes true learning only when processed through the Word and wisdom. IX. God's Faithfulness and Our Loyal Hearts God seeks loyal, not perfect, hearts. Loyalty involves repentance, humility, and trust. God desires to show Himself strong for His people just as He has in the past. X. Bearing Fruit at Every Stage of Life Believers can bear fruit even in old age. Mentorship: older generations have wisdom to pass on to younger ones. Fruitfulness includes spiritual influence and discipleship, not just activity. XI. Conclusion: A Call to Worship and Renewal God's character is unchanging—He remains faithful even when we are faithless. Invitation to pray, worship, and recommit to trusting God. Affirmation that God continues to work, bless, and restore His people through His faithfulness.
Life can feel overwhelming, making it difficult to stay motivated for faithful living. The apostle Paul provides four powerful motivations rooted in God's work rather than our circumstances. First, we belong to the triune God through Christ's sacrifice, giving us an identity worth representing well. Second, we can recognize God's visible growth and faithfulness in our lives by remembering pivotal moments when He proved reliable. Third, coming judgment reminds us that God sees our struggles and will bring perfect justice. Finally, divine glory transforms our perspective by connecting our work to God's eternal purposes, creating meaning that survives disappointment and daily challenges.https://www.ankenyfree.church
Pastor Ben Preaches from the book of Revelation. Find out more at clcscranton.org
1. Defining Faithfulness 2. God's Faithfulness 3. Our Faithfulness to God 4. Our Faithfulness to People
In Touch TV Broadcast featuring Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries
God didn't save you to abandon you—He promises to be faithful to the end.
God is always there for us.
Not Righteous Professing Christians Are "Whitewashed Tombstones" - Pretty on the Outside but Dead on the Inside MESSAGE SUMMARY: A righteousness, that comes from your being in communion with the Holy Spirit, is not like a professing Christian who is really just a "whitewashed tombstone" -- pretty on the outside but dead on the inside. Rather, followers of Jesus are called to live righteous lives, as we are instructed by the Psalmist in Psalms 37:39: “The salvation of the righteous is from the LORD; he is their stronghold in the time of trouble.". Also, Paul tells us in Romans 1:17: “For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, ‘The righteous shall live by faith.'”. In Acts 1:8, Jesus tells us, as His followers, that: “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.". In Matthew 5, Jesus tells us, as His followers, that we are different and blessed; and these blessings flow from your living a righteous life in Him. Allow the Holy Spirit to create in you a clean and pure heart. TODAY'S PRAYER: Lord, I acknowledge that I prefer to ignore and deny my pain and loss. I struggle with seeing how resurrection life can come out of death. Grant me the courage to pay attention to what you are doing, and to wait on you — even when everything in me wants to run away. In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 114). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, because of I am filled with the Holy Spirit, I will not be controlled by my Inconsistencies. Rather, I will walk in the Spirit's fruit of Faithfulness. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22f). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Matthew 5:1-48; Romans 1:17; Romans 2:13; Psalms 70a:1-12. A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “Essentials Part 4 – One God, Not Three ” at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
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Reach Out: Please include your email and I will get back to you. Thanks!Sermon Link - YouTube - Mission and Marriageemersonk78@me.comExcel Still More Journal - AmazonNew GENESIS Daily Bible Devotional!Daily Bible Devotional Series - AmazonSponsors: Spiritbuilding Publishers Website: www.spiritbuilding.comTyler Cain, Senior Loan Officer, Statewide MortgageWebsites: https://statewidemortgage.com/https://tylercain.floify.com/Phone: 813-380-8487What is the Mission for Your Life? (Here's Mine)1. Discipline myself for God's work.2. Influence my family to love and serve God.3. Encourage and strengthen fellow believers.4. Reflect Christ's light into a dark and dying world.5. Worship God faithfully on Sunday and every day. EVERYTHING in my life answers to this mission. Including Marriage. Adam was given work to do, then a HELPER to accomplish the mission, not to distract from it or as a reprieve or separate life. Build your marriage as a tool to best accomplish the reason for which God has made you.