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    Wisdom-Trek ©
    Day 2723 Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:19-29 – Daily Wisdom

    Wisdom-Trek ©

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 10:30 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Day 2723 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2723 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:19-29 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2723 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2723 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title of Today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Eternal Throne, God's Unbreakable Promise to David  A Trek Through Psalm eighty-nine 19-29 This psalm, a Maskil of Ethan the Ezrahite, is the grand meditation on the Davidic Covenant. In our previous conversations, we've heard the psalmist anchor his hope in God's eternal Unfailing Love and Faithfulness. He established God's cosmic power as the guarantor of this promise, declaring that God rules the oceans, owns the heavens and the earth, and that Righteousness and Justice are the very foundation of His throne. Now, the psalm moves to the actual historical declaration of the covenant itself. God speaks directly to the prophet, recalling the moment He chose David, anointed him, and laid out the spectacular, eternal nature of the promise. This section details the divine foundation of David's kingdom, promising an unwavering presence, decisive victories, and a dynasty that will endure longer than the heavens. This is the unbreakable contract that is meant to sustain Israel's hope, even when all else fails. So, let's open our hearts and minds to this profound divine revelation, recognizing the depth of God's commitment to His chosen king. The first section is: God's Sovereign Choice and Anointing Psalm eighty-none 19-21 You once spoke to your faithful prophets in a vision and said, "I have raised up a warrior who is mighty, chosen him from the people. I have found my servant David; I have anointed him with my sacred oil. I will steady him with my hand; with my powerful arm, I will make him strong." The psalm now shifts to a recollection of the original prophetic vision that established the covenant. The psalmist reminds the people that God didn't make this promise lightly; He spoke in a vision to His "faithful prophets" (or 'saints,' referencing those in the Divine Council who hear and proclaim God's decrees). God announces His sovereign choice: "I have raised up a warrior who is mighty, chosen him from the people." This directly references David's humble beginnings. David was not chosen from a royal line or a place of prominence; he was chosen "from the people," from the fields, as a mere shepherd, defying all human expectation. Yet, God elevates him, recognizing his internal character, describing him as a "warrior who is mighty." God confirms His personal relationship and investment: "I have found my servant David; I have anointed him with my sacred...

    MY Devotional: Daily Encouragement from Leading The Way

    In today's devotional, Dr. Michael A. Youssef looks at how Paul's obedience led him to suffering but also to the glory of carrying the Good News to lost souls.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael A. Youssef's sermon Looking Up When Life's Got You Down, Part 13: LISTEN NOWFOR YOUR GIFT OF ANY AMOUNTFor those who feel battle-worn—disheartened by society's moral decline, burdened for their children and grandchildren, weary from fighting the same battles—Dr. Michael A. Youssef's NEW book Winning the Invisible Waroffers timely hope. Speaking directly to those wondering if evil is winning, Dr. Youssef assures us although the war isn't over, victory is already secured in Christ. With Biblical clarity and pastoral compassion, he reminds readers that we can stand strong—not in our own strength, but in the strength of the Lord. Pre-order your copy today for your gift of any amount!*Offer valid in US, UK, and Canada through November 10, 2025.

    NewCity Orlando
    Numbers 22-23 | In the Wilderness

    NewCity Orlando

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 28:48 Transcription Available


    Listen to this week's sermon, In the Wilderness preached by Pastoral Resident Kenneth Dyches from Numbers 22 and 23.

    Hopevale Church Podcast
    Message: Crooked Sticks - Faithfulness in the Shadows

    Hopevale Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 32:44


    The story of Jacob's sons is messy, painful, redemptive, and beautiful. It's the story of betrayal and forgiveness, grief and healing, famine and provision. But more than that, it's the story of how God takes a broken family and forms a people through whom He will bless the whole world. From the very beginning, God's heart has been to include the outsider and heal what's been fractured. This series invites us into that story—not just to watch it unfold, but to find ourselves in it. Because God is still using crooked sticks to draw straight lines—and to build His family today.

    Athens First UMC Sermons
    November 2 | “Forgotten Virtues: Faithfulness” by Jeremy Lawson

    Athens First UMC Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 17:20


    Better Together
    Remember God's Faithfulness with Laurie Crouch, Joyce Meyer, Lisa Harper, Chrystal Evans Hurst, and Holly Wagner

    Better Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 51:57


    We have nothing to fear when we trust our present with the One who holds the future! God's faithfulness is without limit. In our darkest and most difficult challenges, His light shines the brightest. In this conversation, Laurie Crouch, Joyce Meyer, Lisa Harper, Chrystal Evans Hurst, and Holly Wagner share their stories of discovering God's faithfulness in their darkest seasons.   As we continue our focus on why we are BETTER TOGETHER, let's remember God's faithfulness! Here are 7 Bible Verses to remind us how we are Better Together! ------- If you missed last week's conversation, we encourage you to go back and listen to “God's Love Transforms Us.” ------- Do you want more Better Together? We have 1000+ conversations available! Start watching now for free on the TBN+ app!   --------  If you need prayer, join our community on Instagram // Facebook // YouTube // TikTok  and let us know how we can pray for you! ---------  Better Together is TBN's first daily original program made by women for women! We discuss faith, family, friends, and so much more—no topic is off-limits. Find out what happens when real friends get together for real conversations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    MY Devotional: Daily Encouragement from Leading The Way
    Crossing the Finish Line: November 2, 2025

    MY Devotional: Daily Encouragement from Leading The Way

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 3:00


    In today's devotional, Dr. Michael A. Youssef exhorts us to rely on God's faithfulness in order to finish the race of faith well.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, watch or listen to Dr. Michael A. Youssef's sermon Never Give Up, Don't Ever Give Up on the Truth: LISTEN NOW | WATCH NOWFOR YOUR GIFT OF ANY AMOUNTFor those who feel battle-worn—disheartened by society's moral decline, burdened for their children and grandchildren, weary from fighting the same battles—Dr. Michael A. Youssef's NEW book Winning the Invisible Waroffers timely hope. Speaking directly to those wondering if evil is winning, Dr. Youssef assures us although the war isn't over, victory is already secured in Christ. With Biblical clarity and pastoral compassion, he reminds readers that we can stand strong—not in our own strength, but in the strength of the Lord. Pre-order your copy today for your gift of any amount!*Offer valid in US, UK, and Canada through November 10, 2025.

    MESSAGES
    Faithfulness

    MESSAGES

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 43:02


    This message takes us deep into the heart of faithfulness as a fruit of the Holy Spirit, challenging us to examine what it truly means to be steadfast in every area of our lives. Drawing from Galatians 5:22-23 and the parable of the talents in Matthew 25, we're confronted with this truth: we are all faithful to something, and when we commit to faithfulness in one area, we simultaneously commit to unfaithfulness in another. Faithfulness isn't just a nice trait but a foundational reality for a flourishing life. One day we'll stand before God and hear either 'well done, good and faithful servant' or face the consequences of burying what we've been given. Whether we've been given five talents, two, or one, the same commendation awaits those who are faithful. This isn't about achieving worldly success. It's about consistent, reliable devotion to what God has placed in our hands: our families, our relationships, our gifts, and our role in His kingdom. The call is clear and urgent: make war on unfaithfulness, stop hiding what God has given us, and embrace the privilege of responsibility in building His kingdom on earth.Notes for this Sermon: https://lifechurchww.cls.co/jSYCWebsite | lifechurchww.comFacebook | facebook.com/lifechurchww    Instagram | instagram.com/lifechurchww    Vida Music | vidamsc.com

    Berean's Podcast
    Episode 393: Argument about Neglected Faithfulness | Malachi 3:13-18

    Berean's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 36:18


    Argument about Neglected Faithfulness | Malachi 3:13-4:3

    Mt. Carmel Luray
    Generational Faithfulness

    Mt. Carmel Luray

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 31:02


    Faith doesn't grow by accident. It's formed through hearts that listen, love, teach, and remember. In this message, parents and families are challenged to see discipleship as a daily calling—not just a Sunday activity. When our homes reflect the love and presence of Jesus, the next generation learns what it truly means to follow Him. #FaithFamily #Deuteronomy6 #ParentingWithPurpose #GenerationalFaithfulness #PlymouthCommunityChurch #KingJesus

    Lifesignatures Radio
    2072. Why Balance and Faithfulness is Critical in Identifying Life's Project.

    Lifesignatures Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 16:03


    Joni and Friends Radio
    Great is God's Faithfulness

    Joni and Friends Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 4:00


    Send Us Your Prayer Requests --------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.

    Wisdom-Trek ©
    Day 2722 Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:9-18 – Daily Wisdom

    Wisdom-Trek ©

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 11:00 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Day 2722 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2722 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:19-18 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2722 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2722 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for today's Wisdom-Trek is: God's Cosmic Dominion – The Unrivaled Strength of the Almighty - A Trek Through Psalm Eighty-Nine 9-18 This psalm is a grand meditation on God's covenant faithfulness, and this middle section serves to powerfully establish God's absolute cosmic power as the guarantor of that covenant. In our last conversation, we heard the psalmist, Ethan the Ezrahite, begin with an eternal commitment to sing of God's Unfailing Love and Faithfulness forever. He anchored that hope in the Davidic Covenant—God's eternal promise of an unending dynasty—and affirmed God's supremacy over the Divine Council, declaring that no angel can compare with Him. Now, Ethan shifts from the celestial courtroom to the vastness of creation, demonstrating that the God who made that eternal promise is the only One powerful enough to keep it. He is the God who calms the raging sea, defeats the ancient powers of chaos, and possesses all the power, righteousness, and justice necessary to sustain His promise forever. This is a powerful, awe-inspiring affirmation designed to build our confidence in the absolute authority of the Most High. So, let's open our hearts to this declaration of God's universal sovereignty, recognizing the immense power of the One who holds us in His hand. The first section is: Taming the Chaos: The Ruler of the Seas (Psalm eighty-nine 9-12) You rule the oceans when their waves surge high. You are the one who smashed the great sea monster, Rahab, and scattered your enemies with a mighty arm. The heavens are yours, and the earth is yours; everything in the world is made by your hands. You created north and south. Mount Tabor and Mount Hermon praise your name. The psalmist begins by affirming God's absolute dominion over one of the most terrifying forces in the ancient world: the sea. "You rule the oceans when their waves surge high." In the ancient Israelite worldview, the sea was often seen as a symbol of chaos, instability, and raw, untamable power. For God to "rule the oceans" means He exercises complete control over the very forces of chaos and destruction. When the waves surge in fury, God is the supreme authority who limits them and commands their retreat. This dominion over chaos is illustrated by a great historical and mythical allusion: "You are the one who smashed the great sea monster, Rahab, and scattered your enemies with a mighty arm." "Rahab" is often used in the Old Testament as a mythical figure representing primeval chaos, similar to the sea monsters Yam and Leviathan. More practically, it is a symbolic

    St. Andrew's Podcast
    Faithful For All Generations: The Legacy of Faithfulness

    St. Andrew's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 31:30


    Join DA, Josh, and Bonny as they talk about the legacy of faithfulness

    for the thirsty soul
    Great is Your Faithfulness to all Creation (Psalm 104)

    for the thirsty soul

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 7:18


    How is God faithful?

    Thee Generation Podcast
    The Heart of a Champion — Dean Miller | TGYS 2025

    Thee Generation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 71:45


    True champions aren't made on the battlefield—they're forged in secret obedience. In this Thursday evening message, Pastor Dean Miller draws from David's life to reveal what gives a believer the heart to stand strong for God. Be challenged to cultivate courage, humility, and faithfulness that win unseen battles.This is the ninth sermon in a special series that will contain all of the sermons and workshops delivered at the 2025 Thee Generation Youth Summit at Falls Baptist Church in Menomonee Falls, WI this past October 8–10, 2025.Don't forget to make plans to join hundreds of other young people next October 14–16, 2026 for our annual meeting in Menomonee Falls, WI. For more information, please visit theegeneration.org/tgys. If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.

    Rhythms that Restore: Hope for the Busy Christian Woman
    Ep 76: BECOMING Whole: It is Never too Late with Health/Hormone Coach Hannah Marks

    Rhythms that Restore: Hope for the Busy Christian Woman

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 59:59


    Welcome back, friends! We're wrapping up our BECOMING Series with a powerful reunion—Hannah Marks is back! When Hannah first joined us in July 2024 (Episode 18), she had just experienced breakthrough freedom from 18 years of debilitating anxiety and physical bondage on Saint Patrick's Day 2019. Today, she returns to share how that spiritual freedom launched her into an unexpected calling: helping women and men reclaim their health through body, mind, and soul healing. As a certified health coach and founder of Whole by Hannah, Hannah specializes in hormone regulation, personalized nutrition, and root-cause healing—all anchored in a deep relationship with Jesus. Her approach isn't about quick fixes or band-aids; it's about transformation from the inside out. If you've been on a years-long journey trying to figure out what's wrong—if you've been told your labs are normal but you feel anything but—this conversation is for you. Hannah understands because she's lived it. And now she's helping countless women get their lives back. In This Episode Hannah Shares: How her pivotal Saint Patrick's Day 2019 moment of commanding anxiety to leave changed everything Why we need Jesus AND practical health wisdom—not either/or but both/and HerBody, Mind, Soul framework for becoming whole The difference between spiritual strongholds and physical dysfunction Why 92% of Americans have an insulin issue (and how to fix it in 2 weeks!) The two root causes behind most health issues: insulin or hormones How birth control and infertility treatments disrupt your body's hormone production Why whole foods matter and what happened when she ate a Krispy Kreme donut The mind games we play with ourselves and how to break negative thought patterns Her powerful message: "It's never too late"—as long as you're breathing, you can transform Walking through divorce while staying whole in Christ Why your body isn't broken—it's trying to communicate with you About Hannah Marks: Originally from Great Britain, Hannah Marks has called the United States home for 30 years. After having her thyroid removed and struggling with strokes, autoimmune conditions, and debilitating anxiety for nearly two decades, Hannah experienced complete spiritual freedom in 2019. This breakthrough transformed not only her life but launched her into a new calling. For the past five years, Hannah has been helping women and men become whole through her health coaching practice, Whole by Hannah. She specializes in reading comprehensive blood work, addressing insulin resistance and hormone imbalances, and teaching people how to fuel their bodies with whole foods—all while grounding everything in a deep relationship with Jesus. At 48, Hannah says her body looks and feels better than ever. She's a devoted mom to Will (16) and London, actively involved at Connect Church in Springfield, Missouri, and finds her strength in daily time with Jesus—especially during this current season of walking through an unwanted divorce with grace and faith. Hannah's Heart: "It's never too late. As long as you're breathing and you're alive today, you have the opportunity to turn everything around. You have the opportunity to turn your life around, your body around, your emotions—everything. It's never too late." Pull up a chair, beloved. This conversation will minister to your weary soul AND body. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Welcome & Introduction 03:06 - Hannah's Story: From Episode 18 to Now 04:21 - The Pivotal Saint Patrick's Day 2019 Moment 06:48 - Discovering the Stronghold of Fear 10:16 - Walking in Freedom for 5 Years 12:25 - Current Season: Divorce & God's Faithfulness 15:32 - From Music Teacher to Health Coach 16:25 - Mayo Clinic Discovery: Not Strokes, But Migraines 18:15 - Finding the Right Doctor Who Believed Her 21:25 - God Created Our Bodies to Heal 22:17 - Stepping Into Her Authority 23:08 - Body, Mind, Soul Framework: Why Jesus is the Starting Point 28:47 - Taking Off the Mask: We're All a Mess 29:33 - The Mind: Hormones, Emotions & Thought Patterns 32:24 - Normalizing Anxiety & Depression: It's Often Hormonal 34:50 - Breaking Negative Thought Patterns 36:56 - The Body: Lies We've Been Told 40:01 - Diabetes Reversal Story 42:12 - The Two Root Causes: Insulin or Hormones 43:18 - Understanding Insulin Resistance (92% of Americans!) 46:10 - How Birth Control & Infertility Treatments Disrupt Hormones 48:31 - Catching Issues Early: Trust Your Body 50:16 - Why Whole Foods Matter 51:37 - How American Food Damaged Her Body 54:10 - Milling Her Own Wheat: 44 Nutrients in One Waffle 55:42 - The Krispy Kreme Donut Experiment 56:29 - Hannah's One Truth: "It's Never Too Late" 57:44 - The House Fire Story: God Makes Beauty From Ashes 59:20 - Closing & How to Connect Hannah Marks is a certified health coach, speaker, and founder of Whole by Hannah. Originally from Great Britain, Hannah has called the United States home for the past 30 years, though her charming British accent remains unmistakably intact. Hannah's journey into holistic health wasn't planned—it was deeply personal. After having her thyroid removed 18 years ago, she spent nearly two decades struggling with what doctors thought were strokes, autoimmune conditions, debilitating anxiety, depression, and complex health issues that left her desperate for answers. Despite countless doctor visits, medications, and being told "your labs are normal," Hannah knew something was deeply wrong. Everything changed on Saint Patrick's Day 2019 when, after reading The Bondage Breaker by Neil T. Anderson, Hannah discovered she had a stronghold of fear over her life. In a powerful moment at church, she commanded the spirit of anxiety to leave in Jesus' name—and it did. After ten months of continuous anxiety attacks, she was instantly and completely free. But Hannah's freedom journey didn't stop there. As a pastor's kid who grew up in "the most beautiful home," she realized that if she didn't understand her authority in Christ, countless other women didn't either. This spiritual breakthrough led her to pursue answers for her physical health, eventually connecting with a doctor who helped her understand insulin resistance, hormone imbalances, and the power of whole foods. For the past five years, Hannah has been guiding women and men through their own transformative journeys. She specializes in comprehensive blood work analysis, addressing the two root causes of most health issues (insulin or hormones), personalized nutrition, and teaching people to advocate for their own health—all while grounding everything in a relationship with Jesus Christ. At 48, Hannah says her body looks and feels better than ever. She's a proud mom to Will (16) and London, teaches elementary music two days a week at her children's school, actively serves at Connect Church in Springfield, Missouri, and finds her daily strength in quiet time with Jesus. Currently walking through an unwanted divorce, Hannah is living proof that it's never too late to become whole—body, mind, and soul. Her clients consistently say they've "gotten their lives back," experiencing reversed diabetes, balanced hormones, renewed energy, and rediscovered joy. CONNECT WITH HANNAH Instagram: @britishhannah Website: wholebyhannah.com Email: britishhannah@gmail.com Location: Springfield, Missouri Church: Connect Church, Springfield, MO RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Bondage Breaker by Neil T. Anderson (the book that changed Hannah's life) Stop the Thyroid Madness (book that helped Hannah understand thyroid function) Previous Rhythms That Restore episode: "Freedom" with Hannah Marks - Episode 18 (July 4, 2024) Whole by Hannah health coaching services Hannah's website testimonials (including the diabetes reversal story) Connect Church, Springfield, MO  

    Harvest Valley Church
    Taste & See | Fruit of Faithfulness | Week 8

    Harvest Valley Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 53:32


    We live in a culture in which many believe that the fruit of the spirit are character traits people are born with, and those who are not born with these attributes must work to attain them. In reality, we do not bear fruit through our own efforts but by yielding to the Holy Spirit. In this series, we'll dissect each fruit, differentiating real fruit from its worldly counterpart. Let's dissect our eighth fruit: faithfulness.***Welcome, we are so glad you have joined us for our church online! If you are new here, we would love to connect with you. HARVEST VALLEY CHURCH is a church that believes in Jesus, a church that loves God and people. If you have made a decision to follow Jesus or want to learn more about Him, email us at connect@harvestvalley.org, and we will reach out to you about your decision to follow Jesus.To support the ministry of Harvest Valley Church and invest in the lives of others through giving, click here.For more information about Harvest Valley Church visit https://www.harvestvalley.org Church Office: (925)484-2482#harvestvalleychurch #loveourcity #Pleasantonca #eastbaychurches #Sunday #harvestvalleychurchpleasanton #purposeinlifeSupport the show

    Wisdom-Trek ©
    Day 2720 Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:1-8 – Daily Wisdom

    Wisdom-Trek ©

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 11:30 Transcription Available


    Welcome to Day 2720 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2720 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 89:1-8 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2720 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2720 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for Today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Eternal Song of God's Unfailing Love - A Trek Through Psalm Eighty Nine 1-8 Today, we begin a new, pivotal, and magnificent chapter in our journey through the Psalms: Psalm Eighty-Nine. We are covering its opening, foundational verses 1 through 8, in the New Living Translation. This psalm is a Maskil of Ethan the Ezrahite. Ethan, like Heman from the deeply sorrowful Psalm Eighty-Eight we just concluded, was one of the wise men and musicians of Solomon's time. Yet, where Psalm 88 ended in the absolute darkness of suffering and silence, Psalm Eighty-nine explodes with a powerful, unrelenting declaration of faith in God's two greatest attributes: His Unfailing Love and His Faithfulness. This psalm is the theological answer to Heman's despair! It essentially says, "Even when I feel consumed by darkness, even when God's fury seems heavy upon me, I will still sing of His steadfast love!" Psalm 89 is a grand meditation on the Davidic Covenant, a promise from God that established David's throne forever. The opening verses are a magnificent hymn, celebrating the God whose word is established in the heavens and whose power is unrivaled, even in the Divine Council. So, let's allow this hymn of divine promise to lift our hearts and anchor our hope in the unwavering character of the Most High God. The first section is: The Eternal Covenant of Love and Faithfulness (Psalm Eighty-Nine 1-4) I will sing of the Lord's unfailing love forever! Young and old will hear of your faithfulness. Your unfailing love will last forever; your faithfulness is as enduring as the heavens. The Lord said, "I have made a covenant with my chosen servant; I have solemnly promised David: ‘I will secure your throne among your descendants forever; I will make your dynasty last as long as the skies!'" Interlude The psalm opens with an immediate, resolute, and eternal commitment to praise: "I will sing of the Lord's unfailing love forever!" This is a personal vow, made by the psalmist, that will last for all time. The focus is squarely on God's "unfailing love" (ḥesed), that steadfast, covenant loyalty we've discussed so many times. It is the core quality of God's character that guarantees His adherence to His promises. The declaration to sing of it "forever" contrasts starkly with the finite life and suffering Heman described in the last psalm. Here, the emphasis is on the infinite nature of God's...

    Sunday School; A Pillar Bible Study
    All Souls' Day and God's faithfulness beyond the grave

    Sunday School; A Pillar Bible Study

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 59:21


    Join Dr. Scott Powell and Kate Olivera as they look ahead to the readings for All Souls' Day— including one of the very few Old Testament references to life after death, and Jesus' cryptic message in the Gospel of John about rebuilding a temple in three days.This episode of Sunday School is sponsored by SEEK 2026.Invite your parish to experience encounter, community, and transformation at SEEK 2026—January 1–5 in Columbus, OH • Fort Worth, TX • Denver, CO.Learn more at seek.focus.org-Already read the readings? Skip ahead to 5:35Reading 1 - Wisdom 3:1-9Psalm 23: 1-6Reading 2 - Romans 5:5-11Gospel - John 6:37-40-A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament by John Bergsma and Brant Pitre This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pillarcatholic.com/subscribe

    Walk With God
    "The Power Of Prayer" | Endurance and Faithfulness

    Walk With God

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 20:03


    SCRIPTURE: 2 Thessalonians 1:3-12 SHOW NOTES: For encouragement on your spiritual journey, we invite you to visit our ministry website, Discover God's Truth, where you can access additional resources to enrich your Walk with God. The Apostle Paul traveled across Asia Minor and into Europe on three main missionary journeys. During his second trip (Acts 16:23-20:38), he visited Thessalonica and Corinth. The first epistles Paul ever wrote were those to the church he had established in Thessalonica, Macedonia. These were written from Corinth (Acts 18:1-18), shortly after Paul had left Thessalonica. "Dear brothers and sisters, we can't help but thank God for you, because your faith is flourishing and your love for one another is growing. We proudly tell God's other churches about your endurance and faithfulness in all the persecutions and hardships you are suffering." 1 Thessalonians 1:3-4 Paul had previously been concerned about their faith and love for each other. In this second letter, he praises them for their growing faith and the increasing love they share. Paul also told others about their faithful perseverance through hardship, suffering, and persecution. When we examine early Church history, we gain a clearer understanding. What did believers in Jerusalem and Judea experience after Jesus Christ ascended to heaven? The Jewish religious leaders did not want “The Way” to spread and grow. A man named Saul persecuted them, having some arrested and thrown into prison. This man became Paul after his conversion on the road to Damascus. He personally knew that the church grew during persecution, which makes it even more remarkable. "So, we keep on praying for you, asking our God to enable you to live a life worthy of His call. May He give you the power to accomplish all the good things your faith prompts you to do." 2 Thessalonians 1:11 Paul and his companions prayed that the Thessalonians would continue to be purified through their trials rather than stray from the truth. Suffering and persecution can be a great blessing from God and can bring much glory to our Lord Jesus Christ, both now and in the future.SONG: "My Prayer for You" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj_0pvIGkks&list=RDhj_0pvIGkks&start_radio=1

    The Call with Nancy Sabato
    FAITHFULNESS IN THE FIRE | Todd Nettleton: Stories of Courage and Prayer

    The Call with Nancy Sabato

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 23:57


    My friend, this interview with Todd Nettleton from Voice of the Martyrs will stir your heart. Around the world, believers are risking everything for Jesus — yet they stand firm, filled with courage and forgiveness even in prison.In this episode, Todd shares powerful stories from South Asia, India, and Nigeria — places where Christians face daily persecution but cling to God's promises. You'll hear how one pastor prayed for another pastor to be arrested so he wouldn't be alone in prison — and God answered that prayer. You'll learn about two court cases that could change the lives of thousands of believers and hear how God works powerfully even in suffering.✨ 3 Things You'll Learn:1️⃣ How persecuted Christians show FAITHFULNESS through unimaginable trials.2️⃣ How to pray effectively for believers suffering for Christ.3️⃣ Why forgiveness is central even when faced with betrayal.

    Back to Basics
    God's Faithfulness to His Word and His People Part 3

    Back to Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 26:00


    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
    Live Simply, Give Generously with Randy Alcorn

    MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 24:57


    Living simply isn't about deprivation—it's about freedom. And that freedom can unleash extraordinary generosity.God calls us to live with eternity in mind—not clinging to possessions but using what we have for His Kingdom. Randy Alcorn joins us today to talk about how we can loosen our grip on earthly things to open our hands to eternal impact.Randy Alcorn is the founder and director of Eternal Perspective Ministries (EPM) and the New York Times Bestselling author of more than 60 books, including Heaven, Money, Possessions, and Eternity, The Treasure Principle, and Giving Is the Good Life. His books have been translated into over 70 languages and have sold more than 10 million copies.Simplicity That Leads to GenerosityYou've likely heard the phrase, “Live simply, that others may simply live.” It's a short sentence with a world of meaning behind it—and one that feels increasingly relevant today.Everywhere we look, we see need. It's been that way ever since sin entered the world, but now the sheer scale is staggering—billions of people living in poverty, lacking food, clean water, or access to opportunity. When we consider this, it should be shocking to see how much of a difference it would make if those of us who follow Jesus simply chose to live on less—so that we could give more.This isn't about rejecting good gifts or living in asceticism. It's about reordering our priorities so that what God provides doesn't end with us. Living simply creates margin. And that margin can fuel generosity that transforms lives, both now and for eternity.Some people hear “simplicity” and think of minimalism for its own sake—going off the grid, cutting out every comfort, or proudly living with as little as possible. But simplicity by itself accomplishes very little.You could live the simplest life imaginable, and still not help anyone. The goal isn't simplicity—it's purposeful simplicity that opens the door to generous living.If God blesses you with wealth, there's no shame in that. In fact, that's a great opportunity. The question isn't how much do you have?—but what are you doing with what you have? Go ahead and earn well, but then invest it in God's Kingdom. Use what He's entrusted to you to love Him and to love others.That's where simplicity finds its true purpose—in freeing you to give more boldly, more joyfully, and more eternally.Seeing Life Through the Lens of EternityWhen Jesus said, “Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven,” He wasn't speaking in riddles. He was revealing a reality that reshapes everything we own. But if we have no concept of Heaven—if we're not eager for the life to come—then treasures in Heaven won't mean much to us.Scripture promises that God will one day bring Heaven down to Earth—the new Earth, a renewed creation where righteousness dwells. That's our forever home. That's the world we were made for.When we live in light of that eternal perspective, it changes how we view possessions today. Why cling to what's temporary when you can invest in what lasts forever? The things of this world fade—but what's given to God's purposes endures.For many of us, money and possessions have enormous mass. But when we give generously, we shift our center of gravity from earth to eternity. We begin to orbit around God's Kingdom rather than our own comfort. That's freedom.Becoming God's Delivery SystemEverything we have comes from God—and it's meant to flow through us, not stop with us. I like to say we're not buckets, we're pipelines. God's resources are meant to move through our lives to accomplish His purposes.If the FedEx driver delivered a package to himself instead of the intended recipient, we'd say he misunderstood his job. And yet, that's what many of us do with God's provision. We assume it's all for us when in reality, we're the delivery system for His grace.The Bible says, “Now it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.” (1 Corinthians 4:2) Faithful stewards don't hoard. They pass along what belongs to the true Owner.We've all heard the phrase, “God owns it all.” But do we live like it's true? If we really believe that everything we have belongs to Him, then generosity isn't a burden—it's obedience.That changes how we think about earning, saving, and spending. It means asking, “Lord, what do You want us to do with Your money?” That's stewardship in its purest form—managing God's resources for God's glory.Living for the Kingdom, Not the DreamThe Bible doesn't pit generosity against joy. In fact, they belong together. Paul writes in 1 Timothy 6 that God gives us all things richly to enjoy, even as he warns us about materialism.God delights in our joy. He gives good gifts. But He also invites us to hold them loosely. Take that vacation. Enjoy a good meal. But let gratitude and generosity flow together.Living simply doesn't mean rejecting enjoyment. It means finding joy in what pleases God most—seeing our resources advance His Kingdom and bless others in His name.It's easy to justify excess when someone else always seems to have more. But if we're not careful, we can baptize greed in the name of the American dream.God calls us to something far richer—a life rooted in gratitude, freedom, and Kingdom purpose. Living simply and giving generously keeps our hearts anchored in eternity and our hands open to bless others.That's not loss. That's joy. That's freedom. That's treasure that lasts forever.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I'm 72 years old, still teaching at a state school, and I'd like to resume making payments on my student loans. They've been in deferment, so I haven't been able to make my regular $100-a-month payments. Is there any way I can make those payments? I've been told my loans won't qualify for forgiveness until I start paying on them.My husband and I are 55 and 56, and we own a business along with several rental properties. We have about $500,000 we'd like to invest, and we're considering a hybrid life insurance policy with a benefit access rider for long-term care. We'd put in about $155,000 for a guaranteed $250,000 death benefit each, for a total of $500,000, plus any growth. What do you think about that kind of approach?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Heaven: A Comprehensive Guide to Everything the Bible Says About Our Eternal Home (Clear Answers to 44 Real Questions About the Afterlife, Angels, Resurrection, and the Kingdom of God) by Randy AlcornMoney, Possessions, and Eternity: A Comprehensive Guide to What the Bible Says about Financial Stewardship, Generosity, Materialism, Retirement, Financial Planning, Gambling, Debt, and More by Randy AlcornEternal Perspective Ministries (EPM)Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on MoneyLook At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God's resources. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Embrace Your Strengths
    EP 196 Love Rooted in God's Faithfulness with Michelle Sloan

    Embrace Your Strengths

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 31:22


    Michelle's Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Harmony, Activator, Relator, individualization and Responsbility   Michelle lives in Austin Texas with  her  husband Austin and two girls Katherine and Margo. She  attended the University of Oklahoma and worked in campus ministry post college at SMU in Dallas. Most recently she has been  a part of the team at Generous Giving doing follow up for their retreats that happen all over the country. Her favorite things to do include being active and being outside (running and walking), eating good food (gluten free) and spending time with her wonderful family and friends! She also enjoys dabbling in pop culture as an outlet from mom life :) Find out your strengths by taking the CliftonStrengths Top 5 Assessment   Workshops and Coaching with Barbara Culwell Subscribe & Leave a Review on Embrace Your Strengths        

    Soul Harvest Worship Center
    Episode 551: Faithful To The End | Pastor Verna DeHart

    Soul Harvest Worship Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 44:37


    In Faithful to the End, Pastor Verna DeHart closes the Faithfulness of God series with a message of hope and endurance. God finishes what He starts, keeps His promises through every generation, and remains faithful forever. Whatever season you're in, trust that the One who began a good work in you will bring it to completion.#PastorVernaDeHart #SoulHarvestChurch #FaithfulToTheEnd #TheFaithfulnessOfGod #Hope #Faith #Encouragement

    Church at The Mill
    Visions of Heaven and Earth: Keeping the End In Mind - Rev 14:6-13

    Church at The Mill

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 36:00


    We rejoice in love, acceptance, and grace…as well we should.  But what about judgment, fear, and obedience. We Ought to Be... 1. Motivated by the Fear of God's Judgment v.6-7      -The Gospel is available for all, but it won't be available forever! 2. Validated by the Fate of God's Judgment v.8 3. Devastated by the Fullness of God's Judgment v.9-11      - Hell will be worse than you can imagine 4. Dedicated to the Faithfulness of God's Judgment v.12-13 What should we long and pray for? The lost without Christ—Repentance The dying with Christ—Relief The living with Christ (us)—Revival  

    Daily Christian Meditation

    Connect with God — on Abide, a Christian meditation app that provides a biblically grounded place to experience peace and progress in your relationship with Christ. Use this biblical meditation, narrated by Tyler Boss, to center yourself on the truth in God's word. God is always faithful! Meditate on Hebrews 10:23. Allow the music & nature sounds, deep breathing, prayer, and scripture help you connect with God in a new way. For a 30 day free trial of our premium ad-free content, your trusted friend for meditation is right here: https://abide.com/peace Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    Resolute Podcast
    Chasing the Next Hit | Judges 10:6

    Resolute Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 3:33


    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Check out our mission to teach every verse of the Bible on video in what we call Project23. Our text today is Judges 10:6. The people of Israel again did what was evil in the sight of the Lord and served the Baals and the Ashtaroth, the gods of Syria, the gods of Sidon, the gods of Moab, the gods of the Ammonites, and the gods of the Philistines. And they forsook the Lord and did not serve him. — Judges 10:6 For forty-five years under two Judges, Tola and Jair, Israel lived in peace. No drama. Just stability and faithfulness. But then came the slow creep of boredom. Instead of treasuring this quiet time, they ran after the thrills of idols—seven different gods from seven different nations. A sudden departure from God. It was certainly a restless search for "something more." More passion, more excitement, more control. But as we have learned repeatedly in Judges, empty idols never deliver. They always take more than they give. But we aren't that much different. When life feels stable, our hearts get restless. We scroll for the next dopamine hit, chase the next upgrade, crave the next thrill. Faithfulness begins to feel boring. And so, like Israel, we start reaching for idols—money, comfort, pleasure, approval, or success—hoping they'll spark what feels missing. But once we taste, the thrill fades fast. The upgrade is quickly outdated. The pleasure leaves us emptier than before. It's like running on a treadmill; we burn lots of energy but go nowhere. The problem isn't adventure or seeking adventure. The problem is where we seek it. The best adventure isn't found in chasing the next high—it's found in pursuing the living God. Running after God is the ultimate adventure. Following his call is the ultimate thrill. So don't pursue fake thrills, quick fixes, and short-lived highs. Trade in the hit for the Most High God. ASK THIS: Where do I chase quick thrills instead of God's steady presence? What's the "idol" I turn to when life feels boring? How has thrill-seeking left me emptier instead of fuller? What would it look like to see following God as the ultimate adventure? DO THIS: Today, replace one "dopamine scroll" (phone, purchase, escape) with a moment of pursuit—pray, read Scripture, or worship. Trade the hit for the real adventure. PRAY THIS: Lord, forgive me for chasing thrills apart from You. Teach me to see You as the true adventure of my life, the only pursuit that satisfies. Amen. PLAY THIS: "My King Forever."

    Brockport First Baptist - Sermon Podcast
    Conflict, Deception, and the Faithfulness of God (10.26.25)

    Brockport First Baptist - Sermon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025


    Brockport First Baptist sermon audio from Sunday, October 26, 2025: “Conflict, Deception, and the Faithfulness of God,” by Rev. Dr. Chris O'Brien. Scripture reading: Genesis 31.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the church, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org

    On Mission
    S11 Ep 7 | John McGarry

    On Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 53:09


    Here's a notable episode with guest Mr. John McGarry, who spoke on campus for an informative general assembly. He is the Assistant Special Agent in Charge with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration in the Milwaukee District Office. A deployment with the U.S. Marine Corps to Columbia, South America, aroused his desire to become a DEA agent and facilitated his goal of joining something bigger than himself to give back to this country what his immigrant parents received. He and host Dr. Matt Davis discuss 9/11 from John's perspective at Quantico. They talk about leadership as epitomized in the Marine motto (lead by example) and the need for compassion. Then the subject turns to the threats spawned by synthetics drugs, particularly fentanyl. He explains the history, the complexity of the “war on drugs,” and its permeation of all societal levels. John describes the seemingly unachievable mission of using law enforcement to reduce demand in the illegal drug trade when we are the prime consumers. He compares the staggering numbers of drug-related deaths to Al-Qaeda-associated murders. Finally, he articulates that emulating Jesus Christ motivates his perseverance.

    Harbour Church Podcast
    Salt Life: Faith vs. Faithfulness; what are we really praying for?- Juan Alban - Audio

    Harbour Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 18:15


    We've all prayed for "more faith!" But what are we really saying when we pray that? Join Juan Alban as he discusses the difference between what we ask of God and what God is asking of us.

    Citipointe Church Northern Colorado
    Overcoming the Spirit of Mammon | Ps. Aaron Lucas

    Citipointe Church Northern Colorado

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 47:47


    In this powerful message, *“Overcoming the Spirit of Mammon,”* we uncover how the love of money and the spirit behind it seek to replace God's lordship in our lives. Jesus made it clear—you cannot serve both God and mammon (Luke 16:13). But through faithfulness, trust, and generosity, we can break free from the grip of mammon and step into the *true riches* of the Kingdom.

    Abiding Together
    S17 E7 - Staying Grounded When Storms Come

    Abiding Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 34:19


    In this episode, we talk about what it means to weather the storms of life well. Everyone experiences difficult moments throughout their lives and these storms come in all shapes and sizes. In each one, we have the opportunity to respond from a place of truth and peace instead of fear. We share practical ways we've learned to weather the storms in our own lives, from simplifying life to immersing ourselves in Scripture. We also explore how pain, though difficult, can lead us into deeper healing and communion with God. No matter what you're facing, you are not alone—He is near, and so are we.    Heather's One Thing - Strengthen Yourself in the Lord by Bill Johnson  Heather's Other One Thing - Same God (feat Jonsal Barriente) from Elevation Worship Sister Miriam's One Thing - Pints with Aquinas | What to Do When Marriage Gets Hard (Jason and Crystalina Evert) Michelle's One Thing - Healed and Restored Nonprofit   Other Resources Mentioned:  Carmelite Sisters of The Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles Searching for and Maintaining Peace book study Be Transformed book study   Journal Questions: How have I been making decisions out of fear and overwhelm? What do I believe about God, myself, or another person within the context of my storm? When do I feel the most emotionally dysregulated? What coping mechanisms am I turning to instead of going to the Lord?  What good is God doing within me in my suffering?   Discussion Questions: What storms are you experiencing in this season? When has the Lord revealed His Presence to you from within a storm? Are you relying on the Lord or on yourself in the midst of your storm? What fruit has been born from suffering in your life?   Quotes to Ponder: “Remain in me. This is the word of Jesus. It is not only a call but a promise of strength, peace, and fruitfulness.” (St. Elizabeth of the Trinity) “Let us live with Him as with a friend. Through all the storms, He remains.” (St. Elizabeth of the Trinity)   Scripture for Lectio: “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” (Isaiah 41:10)   Sponsor - Our Holy Home: Let your Christmas card say what matters most This year, send a card that reflects your faith and the true meaning of the season. Our Holy Home's custom Catholic Christmas cards make it easy to share the joy of Christ's birth beautifully and intentionally. Choose from over 30 designs, add your family photo and message, and get 25% off just for being here. Start designing now: OurHolyHome.com/at   Chapters:  00:00 Our Holy Home 01:16 Intro 02:06 Welcome 04:33 Guiding Quote and Scripture Verse 08:12 How the Enemy Tries to Amplify Storms 09:45 Slowing Down is Essential 12:08 When Prayer Becomes Dry 14:23 Turmoil Can Feel Like Its Our Fault 16:43 Remembering God's Faithfulness 18:37 Pain Causes Us to Make A Change 20:48 Distractions Will Never Fulfil Us 22:44 Maturing is A Decision We Make 24:15 Weathering Storms In Community 26:54 Spiritual Practices 28:55 One Things

    GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp
    PrayerTREK | Day 8: FAITHFULNESS I Land & Housing

    GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 30:07


    Faithfulness is explored through the lens of stewardship of land and access to housing. This episode invites listeners to consider how caring for the earth and our homes is a reflection of spiritual commitment.

    Back to Basics
    God's Faithfulness to His Word and His People Part 2

    Back to Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 26:00


    11:11
    Faithfulness

    11:11

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 35:22


    This season's finale concludes with Faithfulness. The fruits of the spirit are as follows: love, joy, peace, long suffering (better known as patience), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Contact: Main email: agentk21podcast@gmail.com -Music: agentk21music@gmail.com -Counseling: Fullcirclecounselingservice@gmail.com Full Circle Counseling - https://www.keandranesmith.com/Dream interpretations - https://www.keandranesmith.com/services Reiki/Cardinal Healing - https://www.keandranesmith.com/services Subscribe YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/@podcast-1111?si=qc3uZrZiMTc0QXV4Donations appreciated all month for my Birthday

    Resolute Podcast
    Ordinary Gets Overlooked | Judges 10:3-5

    Resolute Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 3:33


    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Check out our mission to teach every verse of the Bible on video in what we call Project23. Our text today is Judges 10:3-5. After him arose Jair the Gileadite, who judged Israel twenty-two years. And he had thirty sons who rode on thirty donkeys, and they had thirty cities, called Havvoth-jair to this day, which are in the land of Gilead. And Jair died and was buried in Kamon. — Judges 10:3-5 Jair's life doesn't read like an action movie. No armies were defeated. No fiery speeches. Just thirty sons riding thirty donkeys, each governing their town. Honestly? It feels… uneventful and ordinary. But that's the beauty. After Abimelech's bloody chaos, Jair brought something Israel desperately needed—ordinary life. Families could grow. Communities could thrive. Stability took root. That was his legacy. Sometimes the absence of headlines, "ordinary," is the greatest headline of all. We are so addicted to the spectacular. We want to live like our lives are highlight reels. Big promotions. Viral moments. Spiritual mountaintops. But God does some of his best work in the grind of the ordinary. Steady dads who show up after long days of work. Moms who faithfully pray with their kids at bedtime. Men and women who stay the course in marriage, integrity, and worship—when nobody is watching or praising them. That's Jair's story. Faithfulness that never trends, but always lasts. Drama is exciting, but it rarely builds anything lasting. Stability feels boring, but it gives time and space for generations to build and flourish. Maybe God's calling you not to chase that next “big moment,” but to keep showing up faithfully in the small ones. Grinding it out in faithful obedience. So keep grinding, with your family, church, and in your time. Do something "ordinary" today. ASK THIS: Do I crave dramatic moments more than daily faithfulness? Where has God called me to show up steadily, even when it feels unnoticed? How can I reframe “ordinary” as holy ground? Who in my life models Jair-like stability, and how can I thank them? DO THIS: Choose one “ordinary” act of faithfulness today—pray with your kids, send an encouraging text, or serve without credit. Do it as worship, not for applause. PRAY THIS: Lord, thank You for the gift of ordinary days. Teach me to embrace faithfulness over flash, stability over spectacle, and obedience that honors You even when no one notices. Amen. PLAY THIS: "Faithful."

    McDowell Church
    30 Years of God's Faithfulness at McDowell!

    McDowell Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 32:32


    Tune in to hear about the rich history of McDowell and see what God has done in the last 30 years! He is faithful.

    Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene.
    10/26/25 – East Rock campus: God’s Great Faithfulness – Pastor Joe Stoner

    Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 41:19


    The story of God’s faithfulness to Hannah The name Hannah means Grace. “There was a certain man from Ramathaim, a Zuphite from the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Elkanah son of Jeroham, the son of Elihu, the son of Tohu, the son of Zuph, an Ephraimite. He had two wives; one was called […]

    Kitchen Table Theology
    262 God's Faithfulness: The Promise Keeper Who Never Fails

    Kitchen Table Theology

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 18:16


    When life gets challenging, it's easy to question whether God will truly keep His word. But Scripture reminds us that His promises never fail. This week's episode is a throwback to a past episode with Pastor Jeff and Jen Denton on the steadfast faithfulness of God, why we can trust Him completely, how His promises endure through every trial, and what it means to experience His presence even in seasons of affliction.What We Discussed02:47 Old Faithful and the Faithful GodJen compares Yellowstone's Old Faithful geyser to God's unwavering dependability, sharing its history and why its regular eruption reflects the idea of faithfulness in creation.05:27 Defining God's FaithfulnessPastor Jeff defines faithfulness as God's unchanging reliability to do what He has said and fulfill what He has promised: An essential attribute of His perfect character.07:04 Faithfulness in Action through ScriptureThey explore biblical examples showing God's faithfulness in His promises (Hebrews 10:23), protection (1 Corinthians 10:13), answered prayer (Psalm 143:1), and forgiveness (1 John 1:9).09:29 Faithful Even in AfflictionPastor Jeff and Jen discuss Psalm 119:75. “In faithfulness You have afflicted me” and how God uses suffering to strengthen our faith and teach obedience.11:02 Called by a Faithful GodPastor Jeff shares how Jeremiah 1 and Joshua 1:9 shaped his calling to ministry as a teenager, and how God proved faithful through fear and uncertainty.14:30 Daily Mercies and God's ProvisionJen reflects on how God's mercies are new every morning and how He draws near to those who seek Him, especially in times of uncertainty.15:13 Faithfulness Beyond PresencePastor Jeff clarifies that God's faithfulness is not merely being present but acting to keep every promise He has made.16:13 The Greatest Promise: Salvation in ChristPastor Jeff closes with Romans 10:13: “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” God's ultimate faithfulness is seen in our salvation through Jesus Christ.“God's faithfulness isn't just that He's there, it's that He keeps His word every single time.” – Pastor Jeff CranstonWe love your feedback! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review. If you have any questions or comments on today's episode, email me at pastorjeff@lowcountrycc.orgVisit my website https://www.jeffcranston.com and subscribe to my newsletter. Join me on Sunday mornings at LowCountry Community Church. Check in with us on Facebook or Instagram @pastorjeffcranstonRemember, the real power of theology is not only knowing it but applying it. Thanks for listening!

    Grace Orlando Podcast
    Faithfulness to the Finish | Faithful To The Finish | Week 8

    Grace Orlando Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 40:09


    A study of 2 Thessalonians 3:6–18Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

    Celebration Church Int'l
    The Saved & Mammon – Faithfulness in Earthly Wealth

    Celebration Church Int'l

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 70:02


    The Saved & Mammon – Faithfulness in Earthly Wealth.We were reminded that faith doesn't excuse irresponsibility. God calls us to be both spiritual and sensible — prayerful yet productive.If you keep holding on to God's Word without seeing results, you may be violating His principles. Grace doesn't cancel diligence; it empowers it.Here are some key points from the sermon:

    The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 298: The Gift of Life (2025)

    The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 23:40


    Fr. Mike gives us context for the beginning of 2 Maccabees and recounts the story of Nehemiah's discovery of the sacred fire. He also offers a reflection for those struggling with grief and death, which serves as a reminder to all about the blessing of our lives and the lives of those we love. Today's readings are 2 Maccabees 1, Sirach 40-41, and Proverbs 24:1-7. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 295: Israel's Expectations (2025)

    The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 20:58


    Fr. Mike mirrors the story of 1 Maccabees and Israel's expectations of continued success onto our own lives, emphasizing that God's marvelous plan exceeds our expectations and what we think should happen next in our lives. He invites us to worship and give to the Lord with freedom and generosity in response to God's sacrificial love for us. Today's readings are 1 Maccabees 14, Sirach 34-35, and Proverbs 23:22-25. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.