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    Loving God. Loving People.
    #247 - How to Step Into God's Promises

    Loving God. Loving People.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 26:46


    In this episode, Chad and Robert unpack the story of Israel standing at the edge of the Promised Land, paralyzed by fear. They draw parallels to our everyday lives and the spiritual battles we face when fear, excuses, and pride hold us back. This conversation offers practical encouragement for stepping into the place of blessing God has already prepared for us.Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.Chapters:00:51 Faith, Courage, and the Promised Land  02:04 Why the Israelites Chose Fear Over Faith  03:42 Surviving vs. Thriving in God's Plan  05:13 God's Provision Isn't the Same as His Promise  06:06 The Angel of the Lord and the Question of Sides  07:46 Jesus Doesn't Take Sides08:58 Walking Into Blessing Means Walking With God  10:14 The Real Problem: It's Not Information, It's Application  11:47 The Danger of Being Self-Focused  12:30 What's the Breakthrough You're Avoiding?  13:24 Listening to the Holy Spirit in Daily Life  15:12 Daily Disciplines and Forgetting What God Told Us  16:31 Facing Giants With God  17:18 Learning from Daniel's Rhythms of Faithfulness  19:08 Growing in Faith  20:21 Talk to God All the Time22:12 Most Breakthroughs Are On the Other Side of Obedience  23:59 The Big “But” That's Blocking Your Breakthrough

    Bloom Talks
    Jane Ann Casey on God's faithfulness in every season of life

    Bloom Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 37:38


    Paige and Cynthia sit down with Jane Ann and get a little nostalgic.  Jane Ann is a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.  She is one of the pioneering members of Church on the Rock. As we get ready as a church to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of COTR, she recalls that Pastor Jackie was always looking ahead and leading forward.  As she spent time on staff at Church on the Rock in the early years, Jane Ann remembers the fun and flexibility required in prayer and service as the church grew and developed.  She and her husband, Gary, cherish all many ministry memories made as they worked together later to create Pastor Leadership Conferences with Gateway Missions in 37 nations around the world. She reminded us all that pioneers pray and pioneers are always willing to keep learning!

    Mohan C Lazarus Audio Podcast
    Great is His love toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever

    Mohan C Lazarus Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 4:28


    Great is His love toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever. Praise the LORD [NIV]

    A Moment with Joni Eareckson Tada

    Every day, whether you realize it or not, you're influencing others by your attitudes and actions—so be a leader and set an example by doing good. -------- 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.

    Calvary Baptist Church - Northern Kentucky
    "Faithfulness: The Opportunity of a Lifetime"

    Calvary Baptist Church - Northern Kentucky

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 37:36


    Journeywomen
    Faithfulness in Small Places with Sinclair Ferguson

    Journeywomen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 52:11


    Today we get to hear from Dr. Sinclair Ferguson about living with gracious courage as we seek to be faithful followers of Jesus Christ. We talk about the life of John Knox and the importance of studying Church history and the lives of saints who have come before us. We are so excited for you to hear this episode and pray it comforts your heart to be reminded that you are part of a family of believers that stretches thousands of years and endless miles. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FULL SHOW NOTES⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ journeywomen.org/episode/faithfulness-small-places DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How does it bolster your faith knowing that you come from a long line of heroes of the faith and faithful followers of Jesus? What did you learn about John Knox's life that encouraged you today? How did hearing about Sinclair Ferguson and John Knox's journeys to faith remind you of the importance of God's Word and the community of believers?  What might it look like for you to have gracious judicious courage in your relationships today? What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week's episode? FOR MORE ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Give⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to Journeywomen Ministries: Journeywomen.org/give  Listen on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ |⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Android⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ |⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Us:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ |⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Leave a rating & review⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Interviews do not imply Journeywomen's endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned.  On the Journeywomen podcast, we'll help you know and love God through his Word, find your hope in the gospel, and invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.

    Field Of Dreams Australia
    Exegesis on God's faithfulness | Todd Weatherly | Tuesday 25 November 2025

    Field Of Dreams Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 53:05


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    Central Christian Church
    Stories Of God's Faithfulness

    Central Christian Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 34:40


    Stories Of God's Faithfulness / Jim Jessup / 11.30.25

    Week 1 | The King Has Come: Hope

    "Christmas is DYNOMITE"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 44:20


    In this stirring and deeply encouraging Advent message, Pastor Karl launches the new series The King Has Come with a powerful exploration of the first great gift Jesus brings: hope.Turning to Luke 2 and the quiet, largely forgotten figures of Simeon and Anna, Pastor Karl paints a vivid picture of two elderly saints who spent decades waiting in faithful obscurity—praying unanswered prayers, worshiping through silence, and serving without recognition. Yet the moment a 40-day-old baby was carried into the temple, their Spirit-illuminated eyes saw what the crowds missed: the long-promised Messiah, the Consolation of Israel, the Redemption of Jerusalem.Through their story, Pastor Karl reveals that biblical hope is not wishful thinking; it is the confident, unshakable expectation of future good rooted in the unchanging character and faithfulness of God. Hope grows in the hidden soil of daily faithfulness, thrives when God chooses to work in silence, and celebrates the tiny seed because it already trusts the coming harvest. Simeon and Anna never saw Jesus preach, heal, or rise from the dead—yet they held the infant King and departed in peace, because they knew who He was long before they saw what He would do.A tender yet convicting word for everyone who has waited a long time and is still waiting, prayed a long time and is still praying, and hoped a long time and is still hoping. In a season that can feel rushed and noisy, this message calls us to slow down, stay faithful, and train our eyes to recognize the presence of the King—even when He shows up wrapped in the ordinary, the small, and the seemingly insignificant.Because the King has come, hope is not dead. It is alive, resilient, and bubbling up in every heart that keeps showing up and keeps looking for Jesus. Essential listening for anyone who needs fresh hope this Christmas.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm

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    Harvest Baptist Church Iola,KS Sermons & Teaching

    David Shelby Hebrew 11-12 11/23/2025 https://www.hbciola.com/media

    Bridgeway Sermons
    Joshua's Faith, God's Faithfulness

    Bridgeway Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 40:17


    Invitation to Promise Part 7 Victory Throughout the Land Joshua 10-12 Pastor Judah Sanders

    Two Cities Church
    Hope in the Midst of Hardship // Luke 1:5-25 - Messengers

    Two Cities Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 41:51


    Have you ever experienced the pain of longing, praying, and hoping for something, only to have it slip through your fingers? In this message, Pastor Caleb unpacks Luke 1:5-25, exploring the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, a couple who were righteous and faithful, yet suffered decades of silent longing and unanswered prayers. Discover the powerful truth that God hears your prayers even when He seems silent, and how His loving discipline is an invitation back to belief. In this sermon, you'll learn: - The Nature of True Faith: Zechariah and Elizabeth were described as blameless and righteous before God. This meant they had inward integrity and were the same person in private as they were in public. - The Tension of the Christian Life: You can be Godly and disappointed, righteous and barren, or blameless and brokenhearted. Faithfulness does not exempt you from heartache. - Two Temptations in the Waiting Room: When you're trying to live faithfully but suffering silently, be careful not to fall into feeling defeated (thinking your pain is payback for sin) or entitled (treating God like a transactional rewards program). - God's Silence is Not His Absence: Even when we feel like He doesn't, God hears our prayers. God broke the personal silence for Zechariah and Elizabeth and the prophetical silence for His people. - The Danger of Unbelief and Discipline as Grace: Zechariah's doubt (unbelief) prompted a loving discipline: nine months of silence. For a genuine follower of Jesus, discipline is not punishment (which was finished on the cross) but a form of grace—an invitation to step back into love and obedience. - The Ultimate Joy of Christmas: The greatest joy Zechariah and Elizabeth found was not in having a child, but in God remembering His people and finally sending His Savior, Jesus Christ. Key Topics Covered: - The Messengers Series: Kicking off the Christmas series by looking at the first messengers of Christmas, specifically the angel Gabriel. - A Personal Story of Loss and Hope: Pastor Caleb's story of naming his stillborn son Gabriel, "God's Messenger of Hope," after the angel. - The Spiritually Dry Season: Zechariah and Elizabeth lived during a 400-year gap where God did not send a prophet or a fresh word. - The Parallel with Elijah: Gabriel's message announced that Zechariah's son, John, would come in the spirit and power of Elijah, paving the way for the long-awaited Savior. - The Consequences of Doubt: Zechariah's questioning, "HOW shall I know this?", revealed a heart full of cynicism, in contrast to Mary's heart of faith. - Discipline and Discipleship: God uses discipline (like a job loss or a hard marriage season) to form us into the image of His Son, teaching us humility and perseverance. - If you are currently feeling stuck in a "waiting room" of life, struggling with doubt, or experiencing a season of discipline, this message will encourage you to trust God's loving heart and respond to the message of hope in Jesus. - Would you like me to share one of the specific application points from the sermon on how to respond to God's voice in a season of discipline or unbelief?

    Echo Church / Rochester MN
    Placed in the Puzzle: Go Get the Donkey | November 30, 2025 | Echo Church

    Echo Church / Rochester MN

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 53:52


    Pastor Christy Cass Most of life isn't lived on the mountaintop — it's lived in the middle. In the ordinary, the consistent, the everyday. And that's exactly where God forms faithfulness. In the Middle God builds His church not only through bold moments or passionate highs, but through steady obedience in the mundane. From “go get the donkey” in Matthew 21 to rebuilding walls in Nehemiah 4, we see that God ties supernatural moments to simple acts of faithfulness. TEXT: Matthew 21:1–11, Zechariah 9:9, Nehemiah 4:16–18 NOTES: Big Idea: God forms us in the middle — through consistent obedience, hidden faithfulness, and small “yeses” that build something eternal. Faithfulness over Passion Consistency over Feelings Obedience over Excitement Go get the donkey. Pick up the shovel. Carry the sword. Because that's where: Prophecies are fulfilled. Walls are rebuilt. Lives are restored. The church is strengthened. God moves through you. You are a puzzle piece with purpose, not just in your genius, but in your faithfulness. Stay Connected: Give: https://theecho.churchcenter.com/giving Online Service: Sundays 9 AM (YouTube & Facebook Live) Connect: https://theecho.churchcenter.com/people/forms/113001 Instagram: @wearetheechochurch #EchoChurch #MadeToGarden #ChristianSermon #FaithGrowth #BibleTeaching

    2Rivers Church Messages
    Passionate Sunday: A Celebration of God's Faithfulness

    2Rivers Church Messages

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 45:32


    What does it look like when a church family stops to remember, celebrate, and renew the mission God has called us to? Passionate Sunday is all about lifting high the name of Jesus, telling the stories of His faithfulness, and stirring up fresh passion to keep going.At 2Rivers, we exist to help people become passionate followers of Jesus Christ and today, we're celebrating how God has been moving in our church, our city, and across the world.In this message, we look back with gratitude and look forward with faith as we walk through. This isn't just a recap. It's a rallying cry. A moment to align our hearts with God's mission and step boldly into the future He's leading us toward.If you're ready to see what God is doing—and where He's taking us—this is a Sunday you don't want to miss.#PassionateSunday #2RiversChurch #MadeForMore #JesusIsTheLeadStory #FaithInAction #ChurchOnline #Testimony #LifeChange #NextGeneration #LiveOnMission #IrrationalGenerosity #WorshipTogether #ChurchFamily #BibleTeaching #Galatians69 #Revelation3 #HungryForGod #HolyLiving #HumbleBeforeGod #KingdomImpact

    Covenant Presbyterian Church, Ledyard, CT
    The Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness

    Covenant Presbyterian Church, Ledyard, CT

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 35:34


    Lamentations 3:19-24 Rev. Rodney Henderson

    Providence Reformed Church Las Vegas Sermons
    God's Global Faithfulness - Romans 11:25-32

    Providence Reformed Church Las Vegas Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 45:18


    November 30, 2025 sermon from Providence Reformed Church Las Vegas by Pastor Travis Peterson

    The Upset Podcast
    Gratitude as Worship: Seeing God's Faithfulness in Every Season

    The Upset Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 75:57


    UpSetters discuss Thanksgiving origins and how we as Christians reframe it as a sseason of gratitude.

    Wayside Bible Chapel
    All-Powerful Savior | Mark 1:21-28

    Wayside Bible Chapel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 33:38


    Faced with a demon possessed person, Jesus first silenced the demon and then set the man free. The sermon elaborates on the possibilities of why the demon would publicly declare Jesus is the Son of God, the fact that we who are in Christ do not need to fear demons, and the authority we have in Christ.

    Pleasant View Baptist Podcast
    Miracles in the Margins: Mary and Joseph (Christmas 2025 - Part 1)

    Pleasant View Baptist Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 38:00


    In this Advent sermon, Pastor Drew Webb teaches that God often works in the margins—through ordinary people who say “yes” to His call. Looking at Luke 1:26–38, we examine Mary's joyful submission, Joseph's integrity, and the miracle of God's power revealed in human weakness.Key Themes⭐ God uses the overlooked

    Main Channel
    Sunday School 11/30/2025 - Audio

    Main Channel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 36:31


    Main Channel
    Christ Heals the Leper - Audio

    Main Channel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 53:23


    Christ Heals the Leper.

    Redemption Bible Chapel Sermon Podcast
    Sardis: Appearances Can Be Deceiving

    Redemption Bible Chapel Sermon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 88:42


    A Reputation with Others (v. 1a)A Reality with Jesus (v. 1b)An Unhealthy Reality (vv. 2-3a)A Warning to Create a New Reality (v. 3b)A Remnant of Faithfulness (v. 4)A Reward for Faithfulness (vv. 5-6)

    New Millennium Evangelical Church
    Preach the Word; Finish Well - Rev. Daniel Yam

    New Millennium Evangelical Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 60:15


    Continuing our series on 2 Timothy, this sermon will cover chapter 4:1–8, where Paul instructs Timothy to defend the church against false teachers through the power of God found in His Word. The focus will be on the calling, the conflict, and the completion of the ministry."Preaching the Word; Finish well"by Rev. Daniel YamPreached: Nov 30, 2025Onsite: 3/F Main Sanctuary Malate, ManilaFull Stream: https://NMEC.Online/LivestreamingIf you wish to support the Lord's work through our church:https://NMEC.Online/GivingNMEC Sunday Worship 2025 wk 48 Sermon PodcastChapters:(00:00) The Power of Worship and Prayer(00:20) The Charge to Preach the Word(02:37) The Importance of Scripture in Ministry(21:53) Confrontation and Correction in Ministry(25:42) The Importance of Loving the Word of God(28:04) The Challenge of Sound Teaching(30:30) The Rise of Itching Ears(33:57) The Role of Pastors in Preaching(38:50) The Call to Persevere in Ministry(43:10) Paul's Example of Faithfulness(45:34) The Assurance of Righteousness in Christ(50:27) The Role of Christ as Our Judge(54:19) The Hope of Christ's Return(57:53) The Call to Preach and Love the Word

    Issaquah Christian Church
    The Fight of Faithfulness

    Issaquah Christian Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 51:22


    The fight of faith isn't private or passive—it's public, communal, and anchored in hope. In 1 Timothy 6:11–21, Paul urges us to openly declare our allegiance to King Jesus, pursue his kingdom character, and trust God rather than money, status, or secrets. Let's be a church known for visible generosity, real integrity, and a public witness that invites others into the life and hope of Christ.

    The Catholic Man Show
    St. Charbel, Marian Devotion, and the Rise of Young Catholic Men with Fr. Charbel (Franciscans of the Immaculate)

    The Catholic Man Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 72:39


    This episode is packed — saints, miracles, Marian devotion, vocations, fatherhood, fasting, silence, and the rise of a new generation of men hungry for God.Fr. Charbel, a Franciscan Friar of the Immaculate, joins Adam and David in Tulsa along with first-class relics of St. Maximilian Kolbe and St. Charbel, sharing powerful stories of faith, mission, intercession, and what young Catholic men are longing for today.IN THIS EPISODE1. Meet Fr. Charbel — his order, his mission, and why Marian consecration is centralFr. Charbel introduces the Franciscans of the Immaculate, an order founded to continue the Marian mission of St. Maximilian Kolbe:Total consecration to Mary as a fourth vowA spirituality built on St. Francis + St. MaximilianMissionary availability (“Send me anywhere in the world”)Heavy emphasis on prayer, poverty, obedience, and Marian devotionHe explains how Our Lady's presence has shaped every major moment in salvation history — from Nazareth to the Cross — and why consecration gives Mary “permission” to form us the way she formed Christ.2. A surge of young men seeking GodAs the newly appointed vocations director, Fr. Charbel reveals something astonishing:40+ serious vocation inquiries in just two months.Why the sudden surge?Men want something realThey crave mission and purposeThey want orthodoxy and reverenceThey want a spirituality that demands something of themMarian devotion draws them in a unique way“It's inspiring,” he says. “Young men want authenticity.”3. Stories of Divine Providence and the adventure of religious lifeThe guys talk about:The Franciscan blend of active + contemplativeThe thrill of trusting God with everythingPoverty that becomes a doorway to providenceWhy Franciscans never seem to fundraise (“God just provides”)Religious life, he says, is more adventurous than most men realize.4. Deep dive: Who is St. Charbel? Why is he exploding in popularity?St. Charbel Makhlouf, a Lebanese hermit, is becoming one of the most beloved saints of the century.Father explains why:Lived a hidden, humble, ascetic life23 years in community + 23 years as a hermitEntire life centered on the Holy EucharistBody discovered incorrupt with supernatural light rising from his tombOver 29,000 documented miracles since 1950Miracles among Muslims, Druze, Orthodox, and nonbelieversGlobal pilgrims: 2 million+ per yearOne stunning story:A Muslim sheikh publicly visited St. Charbel's shrine to thank him for healing his mother of cancer.“Why would God confirm the life of a hermit who spent his life before the Eucharist,” Father asks, “unless the Eucharist is truly what the Church says it is?”5. Lessons from St. Charbel for modern men + fathersWhat does a hermit from Lebanon have to teach us? A lot.Fr. Charbel lays out practical takeaways:Faithfulness in the small thingsSilence — making space for God's voiceDaily prayer even without consolationsObedience and humilityEucharistic devotionMarian devotion as a way of being formedAsceticism and fasting: dying to self in small waysDoing your duty with...

    A Solid Foundation
    Pitfalls to Faithfulness: Comfort - Deuteronomy 6:10-19 (November 23, 2025)

    A Solid Foundation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 50:30


    Pitfalls to Faithfulness: Comfort - Deuteronomy 6:10-19 (November 23, 2025) by Michael B. Linton

    HER HOLISTIC HEALING, Chronic Fatigue, What is Chronic Pain, Anxiety Coping Skills, Essential Oil Blends, Meal Ideas Quick
    175: Finding Peace in Overwhelm: A Christian Guide to Anxiety, Burnout, and Trusting God Through Hard Seasons

    HER HOLISTIC HEALING, Chronic Fatigue, What is Chronic Pain, Anxiety Coping Skills, Essential Oil Blends, Meal Ideas Quick

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 15:28


    Finding Peace in Overwhelm: A Christian Guide to Anxiety, Burnout, and Trusting God Through Hard Seasons (Faith-Based Encouragement, Holistic Healing, Christian Mental Health) Introduction: What You'll Learn in This Episode If you've been feeling anxious, numb, exhausted, or spiritually drained, this episode is for you. We dive deep into Christian mental health, holistic healing, and what it really looks like to trust God when life feels heavy. You'll learn: Why seasons of overwhelm are normal — and biblical The identity trap many Christian women fall into What Scripture teaches about endurance, grief, and human weakness How Jesus handled anxiety, agony, and the weight of His calling This episode is especially for Christian women who feel overextended, weary, or like they're “not enough” — moms, high achievers, and women navigating transitions, burnout, or identity struggles. Episode Overview In this vulnerable conversation, we explore Scripture, real-life hardship, emotional healing, and how God strengthens us through every season — even when we feel like we're drowning. From James 1 to Ecclesiastes 3 to Jesus sweating drops of blood in Luke 22, this episode gives a deeply honest look at pain, perseverance, and faith. ⏱️ Time-Stamped Highlights 00:00 — A Prayer for Thanksgiving Week & A Needed Reset A heartfelt encouragement for the holiday season plus an invitation to reset your energy through a faith-rooted workshop. 00:53 — Why James 1:2–4 Feels So Hard (But Necessary) The tension between hating trials yet wanting the maturity they produce. 01:23 — Generational Strength & Why We Can't Shield Ourselves From Hardship Reflecting on family, resilience, and how God grows us through challenges. 02:22 — Soul Care Class: When God Brings Hidden Things to the Surface A behind-the-scenes look at how spiritual growth often exposes old wounds. 03:20 — Job Loss, Homeschooling, and God's Provision The rollercoaster journey of jobs, layoffs, and trusting God for timing and flexibility. 04:19 — A “Perfect” Job That Turned Into Overwhelm When work-from-home turns into work-all-the-time. 04:43 — Humiliation, Pressure, and Feeling “Not Enough” A moment that exposed deep identity struggles. 05:40 — The False Identity of Performance How tying your worth to productivity quietly destroys your peace. 07:38 — When Scripture and Self-Care Don't Lift You Out of the Funk Honest reflections on depression, anxiety, numbness, and spiritual dryness. 08:36 — The Mask People Wear at Church & Why You're Not Alone The pressure to appear okay when you're not. 09:36 — “Just Keep Showing Up”: Encouragement for Moms and the Weary The small but powerful act of continuing to show up every day. 10:06 — Sleepless in Seattle, Tom Hanks, and the Power of Just Breathing A surprising emotional parallel to grief and perseverance. 11:03 — Ecclesiastes 3: There Is a Season for Everything Why your pain is temporary and purposeful. 12:32 — Jesus in Gethsemane: The Ultimate Example of Agony and Surrender The humanity and anguish of Christ — and why it matters for your suffering. 14:55 — Your Pain is Seen, Your Season Will Not Last Forever Final encouragement: Jesus understands your pain, and this will pass. Key Takeaways 1. Hard seasons are part of spiritual growth. God uses trials to strengthen us, deepen endurance, and strip away false identities. 2. Your worth is not tied to productivity or performance. Christian women often carry silent pressure to “hold everything together,” but Scripture gives you permission to rest and be human. 3. Emotional burnout is not a sign of failure. Feeling numb, anxious, or overwhelmed isn't a spiritual weakness — it's a sign you're carrying too much alone. 4. Even Jesus felt agony so intense He sweat “like drops of blood.” Your emotional and physical symptoms of stress are not a shock to Him. He understands the full weight of human suffering. 5. Seasons of pain don't last forever. Ecclesiastes reminds us that life moves in God-ordained rhythms. Your current season is temporary. 6. Just keep showing up. One breath at a time. One day at a time. Faithfulness is less about perfection and more about returning to Jesus again and again. Scriptures Mentioned James 1:2–4 — steadfastness through trials Ecclesiastes 3 — seasons of life Luke 22:39–44 — Jesus in Gethsemane, sweating like drops of blood Call to Action: Reset Your Energy With God at the Center If you're feeling depleted, overwhelmed, or spiritually dry, now is the time to reset with Jesus — not January 1st. ✨ Grab the “Reset Your Energy” Workshop A gentle, faith-rooted, 50-minute experience to help you breathe again, calm your nervous system, refresh your spirit, and restore peace.

    Greenville Community Church Podcast
    Lamentations "God's Faithfulness" November 23rd, 2025

    Greenville Community Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 45:56


    To lament means to express sorrow, mourning, or regret; to grieve openly or to mourn aloud, and there is one entire book of the Bible most often ignored by our culture, obsessed with happiness and pleasure, called Lamentations. In this journey, we will explore the five poems contained in the book and allow the Scriptures to lead us to morning, healing, and hope as we navigate a world filled with pain and suffering. This week, explore Lamentations 3:1-66 ESV and the faithfulness of God regardless of our circumstances. Speaker: Mike Kuckel Text: Lamentations 3:1-66 ESV

    Night Church by Praxis
    1 Samuel 16 | Hidden Formation for Future Faithfulness | Kevin Galeano

    Night Church by Praxis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 41:27


    Sandals Church Sermon Audio
    Faithfulness and Redemption | Sandals Church

    Sandals Church Sermon Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 4:46 Transcription Available


    If you're looking to spend a few minutes alone with God, let this guided reflection help ease you into the presence of the Lord.

    NewCity Orlando
    Numbers 28-36 | In the Wilderness

    NewCity Orlando

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 28:55 Transcription Available


    Listen to this week's sermon, In the Wilderness preached by Pastor Jason Dunn from Numbers 28-36.Scripture Reading: Numbers 33:1-2; 33:55-56; 34:1-2; 35:34

    On Mission
    S11 Ep 9 | Phil Price

    On Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 53:38


    Athletics as ministry offers a great “classroom” with many teachable moments, as you will hear in this episode with guest Phil Price, MBU faculty member and assistant basketball coach. He claims to have had a “front-row seat,” spending all but seven years of his life on a Christian campus. Growing up shadowing his coaching father and later playing in multiple sports, he treasures having been mentored by Godly men. Among various topics, he and host Dr. Matt Davis review his sports involvement, the “relationship of math as a discipline and the concept of truth as a reality,” lessons of grace learned from a bicuspid aortic valve, and transition to the role of “old guy” and mentor to a younger generation.

    Peninsula Baptist Church
    Sunday November 16, 2025 Sermon: Called to Faithfulness By: Chris Garrison

    Peninsula Baptist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 46:59


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    The Messy Reformation
    Episode 252: Faithfulness Over Institutional Preservation — Jim Hollendoner (Part 2)

    The Messy Reformation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 36:23 Transcription Available


    Join and Support us on Substack: https://themessyreformation.com/  Check out the Abide Project:  https://www.abideproject.org We love the Christian Reformed Church; we want to see reformation in our denomination; and we recognize that reformation is typically messy. So, we're having conversations with pastors throughout the CRC about what reformation might look like. Intro Music by Matt Krotzer 

    Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
    A Very Personal Story

    Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 64:56


    "I have to talk to you guys today about something I don't want to talk to you about."

    accountability repentance righteousness faithfulness holiness transparency purity sanctification personal stories spiritual awakening real stories sexual harassment spiritual journey call to action spiritual health church discipline church leadership christian communities church hurt biblical worldview purity culture biblical truth christian worldview trauma recovery sexual sin lived experience faith journey truth telling anglican church spiritual authority sexual misconduct healing process sexual purity spiritual abuse personal testimony biblical manhood holy living rebuilding trust christian ethics spiritual renewal ecclesiology church culture spiritual discernment righteous anger biblical justice spiritual community ethical leadership godly leadership spiritual truth sexual ethics complementarianism leadership culture broken trust christian witness godly men defending the faith moral courage leadership crisis personal narrative moral responsibility church health spiritual protection moral failure protecting women sexual integrity christian testimony hidden sin moral authority modern christianity standing for truth confronting sin christian duty moral decline male leadership moral decay leadership failure moral leadership public witness moral outrage church trauma biblical reflections church governance christian morality false shepherds confronting injustice christian sexual ethics victim advocacy godly authority religious authority above reproach church reform biblical confrontation anglican parish christian standards
    Trinity PCA Sermons
    The Servant of the Lord and the Faithfulness of Our God 

    Trinity PCA Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 34:30


    Reverend Chris Harper - Scripture: Isaiah 49

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
    Instant Sermon meets AI

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 57:00 Transcription Available


    FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Instant Sermon explores how Christians navigate a world shaped by artificial intelligence, rapid change, and growing confusion. It urges wise engagement, grounded worship, and protecting children as technology reaches deeper into daily life. Faithfulness, discernment, and truth become essential tools for staying steady and raising the next generation with clarity and moral courage for today...

    Moscow Sermons
    Legacy Mindset #3: The Stool That Stands // Josh Gray

    Moscow Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 37:05


    Faithfulness helps us multiply like Jesus did.

    The Heights Church - Sermons
    Sustained Urgency | Acts Ch 21-28

    The Heights Church - Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 52:35


    This week we close the book of Acts by watching Paul show us what long-obedience looks like.

    City Church / Knoxville, TN
    Daniel: Faithfulness in an Empire

    City Church / Knoxville, TN

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 41:06


    Teaching by Kent Bateman based on Daniel 2:44. Week 7 of our series, Prophets & Epistles. Part of our Year of the Bible. For more information, visit citychurchknox.com.

    Christ Church of Mt Airy Sermons
    Adultery and the Faithfulness of Christ

    Christ Church of Mt Airy Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025


    We see that adultery is more than avoiding sex outside of marriage. God calls us to turn from all forms of sexual sin and from giving our hearts to anything above Him. Lust begins in the heart, but Jesus meets us with grace, forgiveness, and the power to change. In Him, we can be honest, repent, and find protection for our marriages and our souls.

    Guts Church
    The Secret to Living Full | Jason Law | Guts Church

    Guts Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 41:48


    Thankfulness unlocks joy, strength, faith, and breakthrough — and Elder Jason Law lays out a biblical roadmap to live full, not drained.In this Guts Sunday Service message, learn how thankfulness leads to God's presence, miracles, and a life of contentment.In this powerful message, Jason teaches:• Why “life is full” is more than being busy — it's gratitude • Thankfulness as the protocol into God's presence (Psalm 100)• How Jesus used thankfulness before multiplying food • The Lazarus story — and how thankfulness preceded the miracle • Why only one leper returned with gratitude (Luke 17)• How thankfulness and faith work together (Sozo vs physical healing)• The chain reaction: Thankfulness → Presence → Joy → Strength → Breakthrough• Why praise is a weapon and how to use it from any season• How coveting steals joy and how contentment restores it• The difference between fullness and busyness• Living thankful in trials, marriage, finances, and future plans• A transparent story of healing, faith, and a literal ankle miracle • Contentment as great wealth (1 Tim 6:6)• How thankfulness protects you from depression and oppression• How giving expresses thankfulness and trust in God• A strong salvation moment about choosing joy and choosing JesusThis week, Pastor Jason challenges us to:Eat the fat. Drink the sweet. Help someone else. Live full. Stay thankful. Stay strong.Subscribe + Share this message with someone who needs joy and strength today.Connect with us — Guts Church.00:00 – “Life Is Full”: Opening Story00:32 – Leading World Compassion & Global Ministry01:09 – Discovering Thankfulness in a Full Life01:45 – Thankfulness Is the Doorway Into God's Presence02:28 – Feeding the 5,000: Jesus Gives Thanks First03:36 – Multiplication Begins With Thanksgiving04:14 – Lazarus: Thankfulness Before the Resurrection05:16 – Thankfulness Triggers Miracles05:41 – Luke 17: The Ten Lepers06:24 – Only One Returned to Thank Jesus07:09 – Thankfulness as a Lifestyle, Not a Week07:40 – “Your Faith Has Healed You”: Sozo Explained08:16 – Thankfulness Activates Salvation & Faith08:57 – Remembering Builds Thanksgiving09:39 – Personal Story: The Longboard & the Ankle10:35 – X-Ray to X-Ray: A Literal Healing Miracle11:02 – How Thankfulness Awakens Faith11:45 – Thankfulness Expressed in Praise12:15 – Praise as a Weapon in Every Season13:03 – Thanking God for What Hasn't Happened Yet (Torah)13:40 – Sacrifice of Praise When Life Is Hard14:12 – Being Thankful IN All Circumstances14:44 – Nehemiah: From Exile to Rebuilding15:22 – When They Read the Word: Conviction & Weeping15:46 – “Stop Crying—Celebrate”: Joy Is Holy16:29 – Joy Is Strength: The Roadmap17:12 – Protecting Joy Through Thankfulness17:53 – The Enemy Uses Lack of Gratitude to Oppress18:24 – Matthew 6: Your Eye Determines Your Light19:28 – Eve & The Garden: Losing Sight of What We Have20:27 – Driven in His 20s–30s: Striving Vs. Thankfulness21:23 – Restructuring Life to Live Present & Thankful22:00 – How Thankfulness Strengthens Family Life23:00 – How Joy Strengthens Marriage, Family, Business23:27 – Thanksgiving Challenge: Eat, Drink, Help Others23:54 – The Second Expression of Thankfulness: Giving24:37 – What God Asks at the Judgment Seat25:18 – Faithfulness, Not Hard Work, Is What God Honors26:28 – Thankfulness Keeps the Right Perspective27:10 – Contentment: The Wealth Money Cannot Give28:02 – The Two Ditches: Covetousness & Apathy29:00 – Contentment Is Peace With Responsibility29:56 – Thankfulness → Joy → Strength → Fruitfulness30:20 – Closing Prayer for Joy & Breakthrough31:11 – Chains Break When We Praise32:18 – Salvation Prayer: Turning Toward Jesus

    New City Church Tampa
    Faithfulness Ain't Easy

    New City Church Tampa

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 40:00


    This week, we finish our Why Church? series in the book of Acts. In Acts 6:8-15, we see Stephen seized and brought before the Sanhedrin. We also take a quick jump forward to Acts 7:51-60 to the stoning of Stephen, highlighting his faithfulness to the Lord through trial and hardship. Pastor Eric shares three points from the text: 1) Expect trial and hardship to test faithfulness. 2) Seek the Lord for lasting faithfulness. 3) Faithfully worship the Lord through trial and hardship.

    Fellowship Bible Church Conway
    2 Timothy - Continue in the Gospel - 2 Timothy 3:1-17

    Fellowship Bible Church Conway

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025


    Continue in The Gospel(2 Timothy 3:1-17)For the bulletin in PDF form, click here. Message SlidesThe Uniqueness of Scripture - LeifeldDepravity on Parade - SwindollHow to Respond to Evil - Swindoll2 Timothy 3 - Bill MounceInterpretation - J. I. PackerMaking a Difference (Bible Study Methods) - SwindollThe Origin and Purpose of Scripture - John StottYou, however, continue in the things you have learned and become convinced of, knowing from whom you have learned them, and that from childhood you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. (3:14-15) NASBThe Nature of the Last Days (3:1-9)Some have always been and will always be unresponsiveto the work of God-Run Away!False Teachers (3:1-5)Easy Victims (3:6-7)Clear Folly (3:8-9)The Power of God's Word (3:10-17)Paul's Example of Faithfulness (3:10-13)Timothy's Commission to be Faithful (3:14-15)The Inspiration & Value of Scripture Explained (3:16-17)Stay anchored in Scripture because it is foundational and transformative.Nature: God-breathed & ProfitableFunction: Belief & Behavior+ Teaching: Positive related to Belief  - Reproof: Negative related to Behavior - Correction: Negative related to Belief+ Training: Positive related to BehaviorResult: Character & Service= Adequate: Character (aptioc)= Equipped: Service (éEaptizw)God designed the church to have the God-breathed Word of God to shape our lives in both belief and behavior producing character and service-so that we will be a powerful witness in the last days.Home Church QuestionsThe Nature of the Last Days (3:1-9)Paul says the "last days" will be marked by people who "hold to a form of godliness but deny its power." What does this look like in You?How can we recognize this in ourselves before it takes root? How could living in real community prevent this.The Power of God's Word (3:10-17)Who has modeled faithful endurance in your life?What specific qualities make someone's example worth following?What might persecution look like in our Conway Arkansas today?Timothy's Commission to be Faithful (3:14-15)What spiritual habits have you learned that you need to continue in?In what ways can you pass a heritage of faith to the next generation?The Inspiration and Value of Scripture (3:16-17)What does it mean that Scripture is "God-breathed"? How does this conviction shape the way we read, trust, and apply the Bible?The passage outlines Scripture's four functions: teaching, reproof, correction, and training. Which of these do you most welcome in your life—and which do you resist? Why?In what ways do belief and behavior work together to make us powerful witnesses for Christ?Pray for the Unreached: The Ath Pahariya in Nepal In the hills of eastern Nepal, the Ath Pahariya people blend Hindu, Buddhist, and spirit worship traditions--strongholds that keep them from knowing the one true God. Dependent on farming and steeped in ritual, they live with deep spiritual need but little access to the gospel. Pray that God would send workers to share His truth, that the Ath Pahariya would turn from empty religion, and that a new movementFinancesWeekly Budget 34,615Giving For 11/09 50,812Giving For 11/16 24,985YTD Budget 692,308Giving 643,272 OVER/(UNDER) (49,036) Turn In Your Gospel Opportunities Today!What an amazing Collection Week we've had at Fellowship—thousands of shoeboxes have already been received and are ready to go on their way to children across the globe! If you haven't brought your boxes in yet, there's still time. Drop them off today between 1:00 and 6:00 PM. Remember, every single shoebox represents a child who will hear the hope-filled message of the Gospel—many for the very first time. Your generosity doesn't just send gifts; it shares the love of Jesus with a child and their family. We can't wait to celebrate all that God has done through our church! Join us on December 14 during both services as we reveal the final number of shoeboxes collected.New to Fellowship?We are so glad that you chose to worship with our Fellowship Family this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect Card” and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift. Fellowship Kids Parents' Night OutParents, this night is for you! Drop off your kids for an evening full of fun while you enjoy some time to yourselves. Feed your kiddos dinner, dress them in their favorite pajamas, and bring them over! We'll play games, make Christmas crafts, enjoy a snack, and watch a movie together.​ Register by November 24 at fellowshipconway.org/register. Fellowship Women's Potluck and P.J.'sLadies, grab your cozy PJs, a dish to share, and join us for a fun night together on Thursday, December 4th, from 6–8 p.m. at 11 Skyland Dr. (home of Amy McKissack). Come with a friend or make a new one — it's going to be a relaxed evening of food, laughter, and great company! Join a Home ChurchHome Church small groups are about building a deep community where we are transformed into the image of Christ and serve a broken world for the sake of the gospel. If you are not in a Home Church, we encourage you go to fellowshipconway.org/homechurch or stop by the Connection table in the Atrium. Men's Discussion GroupMen's Discussion Group is tackling C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce starting Thursday, December 4th from 6-8pm. Through fable and allegory, Lewis dreams he's on a bus between Hell and Heaven—a wild setup for compelling conversations. All men are welcome. Widows' Christmas Party Luncheon - Thursday, December 11th Join us for a special time of food, friendship, and Christmas fun! We'll gather at Ambra's home (3680 Gresham Dr) to enjoy lunch and celebrate the season together. Please RSVP by Monday, December 1 to: Judy: (501) 329-3535 or Ambra: (501) 730-6795. Fellowship Women's Hebrews Bible StudyThis February, join us for Jesus Is Greater—an eight-week Bible study through the book of Hebrews created to deepen your faith, renew your hope, and connect you with other women pursuing Jesus. Led by Rebecca Carter and Heather Harrison, we'll meet on Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m., beginning February 3rd at Fellowship. Free childcare is available - to reserve a spot, simply text Shanna at 501-336-0332 by January 28th. Come discover—or rediscover—the truth that Jesus truly is greater: greater than your stress, your schedule, your fears, and anything else vying for your heart. We'd love for you to be part of it. Register by clicking here.

    Restore Austin
    What Does The Lord Require? | God of Justice

    Restore Austin

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 35:14


    Faithfulness to God looks like embodying redemptive presence—joining God in the work of restoring the world through acting justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with the Holy Spirit. Join us today as Kelsie Rogers preaches through God's famous command in Micah to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly!We live-stream every Sunday at 9:30am CT. If you'd like to connect with Restore, go to www.restoreaustin.org/connect. Resources Referenced:Darley & Pittman (2003): The psychology of compensatory and retributive justice. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 7(4), 324–336.Joshua Greene (2001)—Harvard University: An fMRI investigation of emotional engagement in moral judgmentBunde, J., & Suls, J. (2006). Anger, hostility, and coronary heart disease: An integrative review. Psychological Bulletin, 132(2), 269–300.The Bible Project: MicahWorthington, E. L., Jr., & Scherer, M. (2004)—“Stanford Forgiveness Project”—Forgiveness is an emotion-focused coping strategy that can reduce anger and promote emotional healing.University of Northern British Columbia—“What is Restorative Justice?” (https://www.unbc.ca/restorative-relations-and-student-supports/what-is-restorative-justice)

    Gospel Tangents Podcast
    Only Polygamy in Heaven? (Jacob Vidrine 5 of 8)

    Gospel Tangents Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 35:00


    Will there be polygamy in heaven? We’re diving into Ross LeBaron story with Jacob Vidrine of the Church of the Firstborn. I’ll also ask Jacob if polygamy a requirement for the Celestial Kingdom. Will it be monogamy or polygamy in heaven? His answer surprised me! We discuss Law of Adoption & the Manifesto ending polygamy in the LDS Church as well. Check out our conversation… https://youtu.be/m20kOKhSdLA 0:00 1st Successor: Ross LeBaron 13:57 Law of Adoption 22:03 Requirement for Polygamy in Heaven? 28:59 Manifesto Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission Nauvoo Foundation: Priesthood Above Church To understand the LeBaron claim, one must look back to Nauvoo Mormonism, where Joseph Smith introduced the concept of higher orders of priesthood. This “highest order of the Melchizedek Priesthood” was often referred to as the “fullness of the priesthood” and involved making men and women “kings and priests” in temple ordinances. Associated with this was the Council of 50, which Joseph Smith established just months before his death as the “literal government” or “political kingdom of God on the earth.” Historical evidence suggests that the Council of 50 was intended to be a presiding priesthood body that held authority no church tribunal could control. Benjamin F. Johnson was one of the men added to the Council of 50 on March 26, 1844, just before Joseph Smith’s death. Johnson was a close friend of Joseph Smith and was taught directly about plural marriage, endowments, garments, and the Second Anointing. Johnson later asserted that he was authorized by Joseph Smith “to teach this to others when I’m was led to do so.” After the Council of 50 ceased meeting (it became defunct after 1885/1911 when Joseph F. Smith denied the request to reconvene it), Johnson emphasized that he was the last living original member of the Council of 50. ——————————————————————————– Transmission of the Birthright The LeBaron authority claim rests on Johnson passing this special, secret Nauvoo authority—which included the Fullness of the Priesthood and involvement in the Kingdom of God structure—to his grandson, Alma Dayer LeBaron (Dayer.) This transfer of keys was unusual because it bypassed Dayer’s own father, Benjamin Franklin LeBaron. The LeBaron family justified this by drawing analogies to the Old Testament, such as Jacob appointing Ephraim the birthright over his older brother Manasseh. The lineage runs: Joseph Smith à  Benjamin F. Johnson à Alma Dayer LeBaron. The family tradition holds that in the mid-1890s, when Dayer was about 10 years old, Johnson gave him a patriarchal blessing appointing him to hold the “birthright of Joseph Smith.” This “birthright” concept relates to special blessings given in the Nauvoo Temple, granting “special authority to authorize the temple… work for the dead” within a family context. Before Johnson died (around 1905), he reportedly charged Dayer to “carry on the kingdom” and conferred upon him all the priesthood that Johnson had received from Joseph Smith. Dayer spent the remainder of his life establishing his family and practicing plural marriage in Mexico, having been excommunicated from the LDS Church. Because he was secretive about his authority claim, Dayer was sometimes called the “silent prophet” or “quiet heir of the kingdom.” LeBaron Split: Ross’s Unique Theology Following Dayer’s death in the early 1950s without naming a clear successor, a succession crisis ensued, leading to major schisms among his sons: Ben (who was mentally unwell), Ross Wesley LeBaron (second oldest), and Joel LeBaron (a younger son.) Ross, who operated primarily in Utah, built his claim on a commission received from Dayer in 1950 to carry on the “patriarchal work.” Ross emphasized a cosmology that directly reflected the Nauvoo concepts: Patriarchal Priesthood as Highest Authority: Ross taught that the Church of the Firstborn was a higher church above the Church of Jesus Christ. This was the priesthood restored by Moses, Elias, and Elijah in the Kirtland Temple. Dissemination of Authority: Unlike the Woolley line, which concentrated power in a central “Council of Friends,” Ross’s theology focused on giving this highest authority (patriarchal keys) to many worthy men for their own family spheres, acting as a check and balance against the concentration of power. Emphasis on Work over Title: Ross received a revelation that affirmed, “the honor is in the work, not the title,” which distinguished his ministry from other fundamentalists focused solely on claiming specific offices. The distinct nature of this lineage—tracing independent temple and kingdom authority through a Council of 50 member rather than through the apostolic line—is why LeBaronism remains a peculiar and historically fascinating branch of Mormon fundamentalism. Status of Monogamists in Celestial Kingdom Historically, leaders whose teachings form the basis of fundamentalist theology (such as Brigham Young and Lyman Wight) taught that monogamous people can go to the celestial kingdom. Faithfulness, Not Numbers: The primary factor for achieving the celestial kingdom is how faithful you are to the gospel, not simply the number of wives one possesses. A “Gallon Measure”: When questioned about whether a man could be exalted without plural wives, Brigham Young reportedly responded using an analogy: “you can’t put a gallon and a pint measure, but both can be made filled full.” He concluded that “If a man is faithful with one wife, he may grow to be a gallon measure.” Requirement of Acceptance: The view held by those attempting to harmonize these teachings is that a faithful monogamist must accept plural marriage in their faith as being a true principle in order to qualify for the celestial kingdom. Polygamy in Heaven: Attaining the Highest Glory and Godhood While a monogamist can achieve the celestial kingdom, the practice of plural marriage is tied to the highest level of exaltation and becoming a God. Greater Glory: Polygamists are understood to attain a greater glory in the celestial kingdom. The Law of Godhood: The perspective is that if “we do not live the same law that our heavenly father lives then we cannot go where he is,” suggesting that plural marriage is part of the law of Godhood. Therefore, in order to be a god, you will have to eventually practice polygamy. Priesthood Authority: The doctrine of John Taylor maintained that a man living a “lower law cannot preside over a man living a higher law.” The fulfillment of the “celestial law” (including plural marriage) is seen as a “stepping stone to exaltation” and to the “responsibility of godhood.” Degrees of Glory (Specific Cosmologies): Within some fundamentalist cosmologies (like that articulated by Ross LeBaron, derived partially from Lorin Woolley), the degrees of the celestial kingdom are associated with plural marriage. One specific cosmology suggested that attaining the highest degree of the celestial kingdom might require seven or more wives, the middle degree five, and the bottom degree three. However, Ross LeBaron viewed these as “celestial patterns that aren’t necessarily attained on earth.” In summary, fundamentalist theology generally holds that acceptance of plural marriage as a true principle is essential for celestial glory, and its eventual practice is considered necessary for the greatest glory and achieving Godhood. Ross LeBaron’s particular theology, however, often took plural marriage for granted and focused more heavily on the patriarchal priesthood and keys necessary for the “higher church” (the Church of the Firstborn.) Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission

    A Breath of Fresh Air
    Episode 271. For My Name's Sake: God's Unshakeable Faithfulness

    A Breath of Fresh Air

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 77:18


    Today we're diving into Isaiah 48, a chapter where God exposes empty religion, calls out stubborn hearts, and reminds His people that He is faithful even when they're not. It's a powerful wake up call and an invitation to real peace; the kind that comes from actually listening to God. Let's get into it.As always be blessed and enjoy.Please follow, like, and share our podcast with a friend or family member!

    Church On the Move: Roswell
    Building a Life of Faithfulness | In the Room #9

    Church On the Move: Roswell

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 27:31


    In this week's episode of In The Room, Pastor Tim, Madi, and Jonah dive into the power of consistency— in ministry, in faith, and in everyday life.We reflect on Pastor Troy's recent message about how consistency sustains, strengthens, and ultimately brings our God-given goals to life. Through personal stories and honest insight, our guests unpack what it truly means to walk with God daily, even through challenging seasons.If you're longing for steady growth, deeper faith, and practical encouragement for your spiritual journey, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Tune in for an inspiring and faith-filled conversation!

    Your Daily Prayer Podcast
    A Prayer to Rejoice in God's Daily Mercies

    Your Daily Prayer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 6:23


    How we begin our mornings shapes the rest of our day. In our daily prayer and devotional, we are encouraged to reflect on our morning rhythms: Do we tumble out of bed overwhelmed and already anxious, or do we begin the day aware of God’s mercies—fresh, new, and waiting for us at sunrise? Amanda Idleman challenges us to welcome God into our day before anything else. Simple steps—pausing to pray, kneeling beside the bed, reading Scripture before checking messages—invite God’s presence into the earliest moments of our morning. Establishing small but intentional rituals in our homes, such as praying with family before leaving the house, sets a foundation of gratitude and connection with God. God’s mercy meets us daily, but we experience it most fully when we slow down and make space for Him. From the breath in our lungs to the gift of another sunrise, our lives are miracles sustained by His grace. Creating sacred rhythms—prayer, Scripture meditation, meaningful family practices—helps us see His goodness woven into each new day. Today's Bible Reading:“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” – Lamentations 3:22-23 Takeaway Truths God offers new mercies every single morning—fresh grace for every new beginning. Morning habits rooted in prayer and Scripture awaken our hearts to God’s goodness. Intentional rhythms help us recognize that each day is a miracle sustained by His love. Let’s Pray Father, we thank You that You promise to provide new mercies for us every single morning. Help us to grab onto Your mercy and bring it into our everyday lives. Show us the best rhythms and routines we can implement to allow our souls and homes the best chance to connect with You each new day. Grant us the wisdom we need to succeed in embracing Your joy and relishing Your mercy. Let gratitude be a part of our morning routine. Help us not to take for granted the gift that each new day is. Nothing about our lives is an accident. Help me to embrace the purpose You have for my life. Help me to share Your love and grace with those around me. Allow me to be a model of Your mercy to those in my home who watch me start my day. Let my words be ones that point them to You and remind them that You are good. Show us Your ways, Jesus, and teach us Your path. We need You every day. Amen. Related Scriptures Psalm 90:14 Isaiah 33:2 Psalm 5:3 Mark 1:35 Related Resources How to Build God-Honoring Habits – Crosswalk.com Understanding Lamentations 3 and God’s Faithfulness – BibleStudyTools.com More audio devotionals at LifeAudio.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.