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Finding the Biblical Ruth and Boaz In Today's Culture of Confusion What does an ancient love story have to say about modern chaos? Host Curtis Chang and Good Faith contributor Andy Crouch dive into the Book of Ruth to uncover radical lessons on redemption, loyalty, and faithfulness that challenge today's culture of individualism and spiritual mobility. From Naomi's grief to Ruth's fierce commitment and Boaz's redemptive actions, Andy and Curtis explore how acts of devotion can disrupt systems of power and reshape community. Discover how an old story can offer fresh vision for navigating displacement, hospitality, and purpose in our fractured world. Donate to Redeeming Babel Resources mentioned in this episode: Book of Ruth (ESV) Rachael Starke's Boys will be Boaz (TGC article) Judges 19-20 (ESV) - the Levite's concubine N.T. Wright explains Scripture as narrative (video) Understanding the Hebrew word hesed Understanding gleaning in the story of Ruth The role of and the ultimate kinsman-redeemer More From Andy Crouch: Interact with Andy's website Check out Andy's work at Praxis Read Andy's book: The Life We're Looking For Read Andy's book: The Tech-Wise Family Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
In this episode of the You Can Mentor podcast, Zachary Garza and Chad Higgins of Lifeway Christian Resources explore the essential role parents play in mentoring and discipling their children. Chad shares his background in parent ministry and emphasizes the need to empower parents as the primary spiritual leaders in their homes. They discuss how mentors can build trust with parents, engage those who may be distant from faith, and remain faithful in their mentoring journey. The episode offers practical ways mentors can support families and create meaningful, transformative relationships for both parents and kids.Check out Chad's book, Define the Relationship: Growing a Parent Ministry that Brings Families and Churches Together, here. To learn more about Lifeway Christian Resources, visit https://www.lifeway.com/.--Takeaways:Parents are crucial in the discipleship of their children.Building trust with parents starts with knowing their names.Mentorship extends beyond the child to the family.Faithfulness in mentorship is essential for long-term impact.Engaging parents can lead to exponential growth in mentorship.The gospel is best communicated through relationships.Understanding parents' needs is key to effective ministry.Every interaction with a family can plant seeds for faith.Transformation in a child's life can influence their parents.Mentors should model healthy adult interactions for kids.--Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Mentorship and Family Dynamics02:42 The Journey into Parent Ministry14:40 Understanding Parental Roles in Discipleship20:24 Building Trust with Parents28:01 Engaging Parents Who Are Uninterested in Faith36:24 The Importance of Faithfulness in Mentorship--It would mean the WORLD to us if you would leave a 5 star rating on our pod so we can reach more people! Scroll down to the bottom the You Can Mentor page on Apple Podcasts and click "Write Review." On Spotify, go to our page, click the three dots next to the admin wheel, and hit "Rate Show." Thank you!Learn more about all we do at www.youcanmentor.com
Website: http://www.tsc.nyc We can easily take our father's for granted. In scripture we are told to honor our father and mother. Are you being obedient? Are you seeing how God is a faithful good, loving Father? If you've just made a decision to be born again, please respond here: https://bit.ly/ConnectwithTSC We'd be honored to help you on your next steps! If you would like to contribute financially and help us create more opportunities for people to experience a life-changing relationship with Jesus, click here: https://tsc.nyc/give
Title: God's FaithfulnessSpeaker: Pastor Peter MooreDate: 17th December 2023Location: Central Coast, Australia Listen to the entire Podcast Revival library by visiting https://podcastrevival.com The Revival Fellowship is a Bible-directed, Spirit-filled Church and we welcome visitors to our meetings at any of our locations worldwide. To find your nearest venue visit https://therevivalfellowship.com © 2025 The Revival Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Home Business Profits, Ray Higdon shares personal milestones and stories of God's faithfulness in his life. He recounts his transformational moments, including his first encounter with the divine in 2006, reuniting with his estranged father, and the pivotal acceptance of Christ in 2022. Ray also discusses healing experiences, impactful prayers, and the importance of trusting and remembering God's work in our lives. This deeply personal and inspiring account underscores the significant role faith plays in every aspect of Ray's journey. ——
“Then I saw that all toil and all skill in work come from a man's envy of his neighbor. This also is vanity and a striving after wind.” — Ecclesiastes 4:4Ecclesiastes shows us how even good work can go wrong when driven by envy. What starts as diligence can quickly become a pursuit of status. Today, we'll look at how chasing approval leaves us empty—and how God invites us into something much greater.The Idol of StatusThe Bible Project says Ecclesiastes “targets all the ways we try to build meaning and purpose in life apart from God.” It gives voice to the Preacher, who carefully exposes the emptiness of paths like pleasure, wealth, and status. In recent weeks, we've looked at the idols of pleasure and accumulation. Today, we turn to the idol of status.This one can be harder to spot. The line between excellence and envy is thin. Ecclesiastes 4:4 says, “Then I saw that all toil and all skill in work come from a man's envy of his neighbor.” That's a striking thought. Our motivation may not be love of the work or calling—it's often the quiet urge to compete. To keep up. To be seen.That's what status does. It whispers, You're not enough—unless others notice you. And without realizing it, our careers, spending, and even our generosity, can become ways of proving our worth.“Keeping up with the Joneses” isn't just a saying—it's a way of life for many. We compare houses, vacations, schools, and the pressure to match others can lead to debt, burnout, and dissatisfaction with what God has already provided.And in our digital age, the pressure's amplified. Social media showcases only the highlight reel, not the debt, exhaustion, or stress that often accompany it. But we still scroll and wonder, “Why not me?”A Better Way ForwardEcclesiastes answers that longing with honesty. In verse 8, the Preacher describes someone who works tirelessly, builds wealth, but has no one to share it with: “There is no end to all his toil, and his eyes are never satisfied with riches…” It's a picture of success without joy. Activity without peace. A full schedule, but an empty soul.However, he then offers a better alternative. In verse 6, we read: “Better is a handful of quietness than two hands full of toil and a striving after wind.” In other words, it's better to have less with peace than more with anxiety. That's not laziness—it's wisdom. A life lived with margin, grounded in God's provision.Work as Worship, Not PerformanceThis is the invitation Ecclesiastes extends: not to give up on excellence, but to anchor it in the right place. When our work flows from a love for God and a desire to serve others, it becomes a blessing, not a burden. It becomes worship.We don't need applause—we need peace. And in Christ, we already have it. His approval is not based on performance. It's based on grace. That frees us from striving to be seen and lets us rest in being known.Maybe that's where you are—tired, overextended, wondering what you're chasing. Ecclesiastes invites you to step off the treadmill of comparison. You don't have to strive for identity. You already have it in Jesus.We often see examples of this. A professional sacrifices evenings and weekends to climb the corporate ladder, only to feel lonely at the top. A family maxes out their budget to project an image, while tension quietly builds at home. These aren't just stories—they're warnings. And they echo Ecclesiastes' caution about what we're trading in our pursuit of more.Sometimes this isn't just about envy. It's about fear—fear of being unseen, of being left behind. So we push harder, hoping success will quiet that fear. But only God can give the peace we're looking for.Redefining SuccessContentment doesn't mean quitting. It means redefining success. It means anchoring your worth in something that lasts. When you stop striving in vain, your ambition gets reoriented. Your work becomes more joyful. Your giving becomes more meaningful.So ask yourself today: Who am I trying to impress? What am I really chasing?If your hands are full but your heart is empty, Ecclesiastes invites you to trade performance for peace. True success isn't about being noticed or admired—it's about being faithful with what God has given you. And your worth? It's not something you have to earn or achieve. In Christ, you have nothing to prove because in Him, you are deeply loved, fully known, and eternally valued.Want to Go Deeper?If you want to dig deeper into these themes, we've created a new study just for you. It's called Wisdom Over Wealth, and it explores what Scripture—especially the book of Ecclesiastes—has to say about money, work, and living for what really matters.This month, when you give $35 or more to support the ministry, we'll send it to you as our thanks. Just visit FaithFi.com/wisdom to request your copy.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:A few commercial solar companies have approached us about leasing part of our land for a solar farm. We've got around 40 acres of farmland. I'm trying to understand what pitfalls or risks we should be aware of before moving forward.I recently left my job as a teacher because I felt the Lord calling me to go to seminary. I have about $35,000 in a retirement fund from my teaching years. Should I leave it where it is, or should I use it to pay off my car and some credit card debt?I have a Medicaid-related question. A family member of mine has a terminal illness and needs more care than we can provide. She doesn't have any assets, and we're hoping to get her on Medicaid. If she's approved, who would be responsible for the medical bills?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)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 most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
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Join Covenant Eyes host Karen Potter as she welcomes special guest Yamilexis Fernandez for a powerful "Voices of Victory" episode. Yamilexis shares her unbelievable story of overcoming a unique and challenging past, including breaking generational curses of witchcraft, abuse, and pornography addiction. In this episode, Yami offers advice for those feeling desperate and alone, emphasizing the importance of continually showing up, forgiving yourself, and recognizing that God doesn't remember confessed sins. She beautifully unpacks the relationship between God's grace and accountability, explaining how grace super abounds beyond all sin, and how our love for God motivates obedience. Yami also provides powerful insights for young women battling comparison and the negative impacts of social media. Drawing from Scripture, she highlights that comparison is rooted in a misunderstanding of God and self, and encourages listeners to focus on their own actions and identity in Christ. She also calls on older Christian women to be vulnerable and share their stories to minister to younger generations who are craving authentic connection. This episode is a testament to God's transformative power, reminding us that even through the hardest trials, there is light, hope, and healing available. Key Takeaways:✏️ Yamilexis's journey through a challenging past involving witchcraft, abuse, and addiction ✏️ Understanding the mental prison of shame, fear, and guilt ✏️ The profound relationship between God's grace and accountability ✏️ Combating comparison and finding identity in Christ in the age of social media ✏️ The importance of vulnerability and intergenerational mentorship within the churchLearn More About Covenant Eyes: https://cvnteyes.co/4gb6xme About the Guest:Yamilexis Fernandez is a powerful voice sharing her testimony of God's redemption. She ministers to young people, helping them navigate complex issues with a message of hope and healing. Stay tuned for Part 2 with Yamilexis and her husband, Jacob! #CovenantEyes #Podcast #VoicesOfVictory #YamilexisFernandez #GenerationalCurses #Witchcraft #AbuseRecovery #PornographyAddiction #ChristianTestimony #HealingJourney If Yamilexis's story resonated with you, please like this video, subscribe to the Covenant Eyes channel, and share it with someone who needs to hear this message of hope."CHAPTERS:0:00 Introduction to Yamilexis Fernandez 2:34 Exposure to Witchcraft & the Occult in Cuba 4:13 Struggling with Pornography Addiction & Dark Paths 6:47 Wrestling with God & the Lingering Effects of Trauma 7:34 Waiting in Purity & the "Test" of Our Stories 9:15 God's Faithfulness & Healing is Available 11:31 Advice for Feeling Desperate & Alone 14:57 God Forgets Sins After True Repentance 16:00 Walking in Freedom: Not Because We're Worthy 26:55 Combating Comparison as a Social Media Influencer 34:34 Vulnerability in the Church: Advice for Christian Women 39:42 The Paul, Barnabas, Timothy Discipleship Model 40:00 Coming Up: Part 2 with Jacob PizarroSend us your feedback!Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast © 2024 Covenant Eyes, All Rights Reserved
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Send us a text We say God can have it all… but what about the parts we keep hidden? In this episode, Pastor Jason explores the story of King Azariah (also known as Uzziah) and the “surrender gap” that blocked the blessing of God—not just in his life, but in his community.With honesty, humor, and hope, this message challenges us to examine the “keep out” signs in our hearts. Whether it's pride, fear, or comfort, anything we withhold from God can hinder His work in us and through us.But surrender isn't about shame—it's about healing. And when we let go, God begins to bless others through the very places we once held back.
Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Today's shout-out goes to Jim Travato from Brentwood, CA. Jim, your partnership with us through Project 23 is helping us and others remember what God has done in the past and will do in the future. This study is for you. Our text today is Mark 8:14-21: Now they had forgotten to bring bread, and they had only one loaf with them in the boat. And he cautioned them, saying, “Watch out; beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.” And they began discussing with one another the fact that they had no bread. And Jesus, aware of this, said to them, “Why are you discussing the fact that you have no bread? Do you not yet perceive or understand? Are your hearts hardened? Having eyes do you not see, and having ears do you not hear? And do you not remember? When I broke the five loaves for the five thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?” They said to him, “Twelve.” “And the seven for the four thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?” And they said to him, “Seven.” And he said to them, “Do you not yet understand?” — Mark 8:14-21 The disciples forget bread. Again. And as they're grumbling about lunch, Jesus gives them a deeper warning: “Beware the leaven of the Pharisees and Herod.” But they miss the point. They think Jesus is mad because they forgot the food. Jesus isn't talking about carbs. He's talking about corruption. Leaven was a metaphor. Just a pinch of it affects the whole loaf. And just a pinch of pride, hypocrisy, and unbelief—like that of the Pharisees and Herod—can corrupt the soul. But the disciples are stuck in their heads on bread. So Jesus hits them with a list of questions: Don't you understand? Are your hearts hardened? Didn't you see the miracles? Don't you remember what I did with five loaves? With seven? They had seen the power of Jesus multiply what little they had. But somehow—they still worried there wouldn't be enough. The danger wasn't the lack of bread—it was the lack of belief. And that's the same danger we face today. You've seen Jesus provide—but you still stress about tomorrow. You've seen Jesus' power—but still act like it's all up to you. You've watched Jesus move—but forget by the time the next challenge hits. That's spiritual amnesia. And Jesus calls it out in the lives of his disciples and ours. But Jesus is not frustrated by your questions. He's grieved by your forgetfulness. Because when you forget what God has done, you start depending on yourself again. So, pause today. Remember the baskets in your life. Remember the miracles he has done in the past. Remember what he did with your “not enough.” And let that memory build your trust today. Then, keep believing and moving forward. #RememberGod, #FaithNotFear, #Mark8 ASK THIS: What “basket moments” have you forgotten? How does forgetting God's past provision affect today's faith? What does “leaven” look like in your life today? How can you train your heart to remember? DO THIS: Write down three things God has provided for you this year—and thank him for each one. PRAY THIS: Jesus, forgive me for forgetting Your past faithfulness. Help me remember who You are—and trust You with what's next. Amen. PLAY THIS: “Do It Again” by Elevation Worship.
It might seem like every conflict in marriage might not have a clear solution, but Scripture gives us a path forward. In this episode, Costi Hinn answers marriage questions from our listeners and explores what it means to stay faithful, speak the truth in love, and honor Christ—especially when challenges arise.Topics covered: -Narcissistic spouses-Unbelieving spouses-Setting boundaries with in-laws-Disagreements on life-changing decisions
Nehemiah's enemies tried everything—from intimidation to manipulation—to halt his mission. Yet through discernment and prayer, Nehemiah refused to be swayed. When fear looms large and distractions threaten to derail your purpose, remember: the work is too great to come down. Keep building.
In today's devotional, Dr. Michael Youssef looks at a story from the book of Acts to encourage us that God is always at work. If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider giving a gift to partner with us to press on in this Kingdom work and more? This month, our June Gift Challenge offers a special opportunity to double your impact to reach the lost and equip the church for Christ.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon Look Who Moved Out, Part 4: LISTEN NOW
It's Monday of Ordinary Time, Proper 7 in the Church Calendar, June 23, 2025.Our general order and lectionary come from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office.Psalm 89:1-18Luke 21:29-36Today's song: No Longer Slaves (Jonathan Helser, Joel Case, Brian Johnson)Playlist of songs from Morning Prayer.If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list.Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for your support. You can go here to find out more.Get an ad-free feed of the podcast with a monthly contribution of any amount!Join our Facebook group here!Photo by Lukas Faust.The Lord's Day: Of God the Father, Rite TwoFor you are the source of light and life; you made us in your image, and called us to new life in Jesus Christ our Lord.Collect of the DayProper 7, Rite TwoO Lord, make us have perpetual love and reverence for your holy Name, for you never fail to help and govern those whom you have set upon the sure foundation of your loving-kindness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
As we continue our Promises Made, Promises Kept series, Pastor Joe walks through Genesis 17 and reminds us that God's promises often come with a different timeline than we expect. He unpacks the delay in Abraham and Sarah's story, showing that even in our waiting—and even when we run with our own plan B—God remains faithful to his promise. Pastor Joe encourages us to rest in the truth that God's grace is relentless, his timing is perfect, and his promise to make us more like Jesus will not fail. When God makes a promise, nothing can stop him from keeping it.
This Sunday, Pastor Di brought a raw and powerful message on one of the most overlooked but essential fruits of the Spirit: Faithfulness. In a culture of convenience, quitting, and conditional loyalty, we're reminded that Spirit-produced faithfulness isn't about feelings or fairness—it's a steady, stubborn commitment that mirrors the unshakable faithfulness of God. Through the story of Hosea, we see God's heart for His people—even in their unfaithfulness—and are challenged to reflect that same faithful love in our relationships, our commitments, and our walk with Christ.
4. Faithfulness (Proverbs 5) by Church in the Square (Sermon Audio)
What if the waiting season is the place where your faith truly grows? Pastor James Wilson reminds us that God's timing is perfect, even when we feel pressure to rush. Preaching from Psalm 52:6-9, he emphasizes that waiting on God's promises is not a punishment, but a process that builds righteousness through the Holy Spirit. He also referenced Isaiah 64:4 and Ephesians 3:20 to encourage believers to embrace patience and see waiting as an opportunity for spiritual growth. Waiting on God refines us, strengthens us, and aligns us with His will. Trust His timing—it's always right. The waiting season is not wasted; it's where God prepares you for what's next. Sermon Scriptures: Psalm 52:6-9 We stream live every Sunday at 11 AM and every Wednesday at 8 PM. Visit our website: https://perfectingfaithchurch.com Connect with us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PerfectingFaithChurch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfectingfaithchurch/ X: https://x.com/PFCNY Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@perfectingfaithchurch
In this message from NewCity Orlando's Summer in the Psalms series, Pastor Benjamin Kandt reflects on Psalm 37:3–4, 16, 18–19, 21–22, 25–26, highlighting generosity as a key mark of the righteous life. In a world where the wicked often appear to prosper, God's people are called to trust in the Lord, do good, and live with open hands. The psalm offers a picture of steady, faithful living rooted not in self-reliance but in the Lord's sustaining provision.Pastor Kandt shows how generosity is more than a financial posture—it flows from confidence in God's care and covenant faithfulness. Rather than being anxious about the future, the righteous give freely, knowing they are upheld by the Lord. This sermon invites listeners to embrace a life shaped by trust, gratitude, and the joy of giving as an expression of God's grace.
Thought to share? Send me a text...The resurrection stands as the pinnacle moment of human history—the ultimate demonstration that darkness can never extinguish light. In this deeply reflective episode, we journey through John's eyewitness account of that first Easter morning, uncovering details that authenticate and illuminate this world-changing event.We begin where John begins—establishing Jesus as the eternal Word who "became human and made his home among us." This cosmic context sets the stage for understanding why the empty tomb matters so profoundly. As we follow Mary Magdalene's grief-stricken discovery, Peter and John's breathless race to verify her claim, and the fascinating evidence of burial linens left behind, we're confronted with powerful evidence of resurrection rather than grave robbery.The most moving moment comes when Mary, blinded by tears, fails to recognize Jesus until he speaks her name. This personal encounter reveals how Jesus breaks through our grief and confusion to make himself known. His choice of Mary—a woman with a troubled past—as the first witness and proclaimer of resurrection powerfully demonstrates kingdom values that elevate the marginalized. Most striking is Jesus' new way of referring to his disciples as "brothers," signaling a fundamental shift in relationship made possible through his sacrificial death and triumphant resurrection.Whether you're a longtime believer or exploring faith for the first time, this exploration of resurrection will help you grasp how Jesus transforms our identity from followers to family members. Join us as we discover what it truly means to be called children of God through the resurrection power that conquered death and offers new life to all who believe.To read my blog, find out more about me, or to book a speaking engagement, head to https://betsymarvin.com/For access to past podcasts and transcripts, head tohttps://betsymarvin.com/podcasts/You can follow me on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/betsyjmarvin/and Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/betsy.marvin.98
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NEVER FORGET God's commands and His teachings!!!!!! Proverbs 3 instructs us to store the Word in our hearts, THEN our natural overflow will be full of abundance
The Faithfulness of God by Dr. R.T. Kendall
This sermon explores the pivotal moment in Israel’s history when they transitioned from being led by judges to having a king. Through Samuel’s farewell address, the sermon emphasizes God’s faithfulness despite human forgetfulness and rebellion. Pastor Jeff highlights the importance of serving God wholeheartedly, recognizing His grace, and avoiding the pursuit of false idols. The […] The post Remembering God’s Faithfulness appeared first on Echo Lake Church.
The Anatomy of Faithfulness "Abide Constantly" by Darrell Feemster
When we trust God with those who are most precious to us, He protects and delivers in ways that we can’t.
Speaker: Adam GodshallSeries: JosephText: Genesis 46-47Theme: Be Assured of God's Faithfulness to You The Story: Jacob experiences God's faithfulness... ...to reherse the covenant. ...to preserve his family. ...to reunite with Joseph. ...to endure the famine. Applications: Be assured of God's faithfulness to you... ...through the promises of His Word. ...through the evidence of covenant family. ...through the glimpses of restoration. ...through the kindness of unbelievers. ...through the wisdom of stewardship. Do not be afraid...I will go with you ~ Genesis 46:3-4
Sermon Notes - Malachi 3:13-4:6 - Message 6: On Fearing GodMain Point: In the end, God will judge the wicked and bless the righteous - there are no other options.1. The Futility of Serving God? (3:13-15) -"What We Do Doesn't Matter" -"What Evildoers Do Doesn't Matter"2. The Faithfulness of the God-Fearers (3:16-18)3. The Future Judgment/Blessing of God (4:1-3) -The Judgment of the Wicked -The Blessing of the Righteous4. The Foremost Question About God (4:4-6) -Look Back to the Law of Moses -Look Forward to the Ministry of Elijah -Look to the Salvation of God
Daily Prayer DevotionIn this episode, Pastor Derrick Crosby delivers a devotional message focused on reassurance and faith in God's deliverance during times of trial and suffering. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 1:9-10, Pastor Crosby explains how God permits, empowers, and ultimately delivers us through challenges. Listeners are encouraged to trust in God's faithfulness, reflect on biblical examples of deliverance, and find hope in difficult seasons. The episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer, expressing gratitude for God's grace and protection, and urging listeners to walk in peace, confident in God's promise to deliver and sustain them.Takeaways & Scripture References**Introduction & Theme: Reassurance in Trials (00:00:00)** Introduces the episode's theme: reassurance that everything will be okay, rooted in scripture and faith in God. *Scripture Reference: Isaiah 41:10; John 16:33***God Permits and Empowers Through Trials (00:01:28)** Explains that God allows trials for a purpose and empowers believers to endure, teaching trust in Him. *Scripture Reference: James 1:2-4; 1 Corinthians 10:13; Romans 8:28***God Delivers Through Trials (00:02:48)** Focuses on God's promise to deliver, citing biblical examples and personal testimonies of God's faithfulness. *Scripture Reference: Psalm 34:17-19; Daniel 3:17; 2 Timothy 4:18***Encouragement to Trust God's Deliverance (00:04:07)** Encourages listeners to believe in God's deliverance, referencing scripture and the temporary nature of suffering. *Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 4:17-18; Psalm 46:1-3; Romans 8:18***Prayer of Gratitude and Faith (00:07:04)** Concludes with a prayer, expressing gratitude for God's past, present, and future deliverance and protection. *Scripture Reference: Psalm 107:1; Philippians 4:6-7; 2 Corinthians 1:10*Call To Action Subscribe To Warfare Prayer Podcast for daily inspiration, devotion and prayer. Share this episode with someone going through trails and challenges Leave a review for Warfare Prayers Podcast. Support Warfare Prayers Here TranscriptThank you for listening to Daily Warfare Prayers, a podcast created to empower your mind, soul and spirit through daily scripture, devotion and prayer so that you can walk in victory today. Today's devotion in prayer is centered on this topic that everything in your life is going to be okay. How can I say that confidently? Because the Word of God declares this in second Corinthians chapter one, verse ten. We've been discussing how to get through trials, how to overcome trials and suffering. And in our first lesson, we went over that God permit trials and suffering in your life. That simply means that God allowed these things to happen. Now why would God allow them to happen? The Bible says so that you can comfort others. God will comfort you in the midst of trials so that you may know how to comfort others. And in our last episode, we talked about that God not only permit trials to happen in your life, but he also empowers us to bear trials. God will bring us to the end of ourselves so that we can bear trials..............
Since Your Judgment Is Coming, Are You Doing All You Can to Continue Growing Your Relationship with God? MESSAGE SUMMARY: Jesus tells you about the certainty of your Judgment in John 5:25,29: “Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming, and is now here, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live . . . and come out, those who have done good to the resurrection of life, and those who have done evil to the resurrection of judgment.". Since Judgment is coming, are you doing all you can to keep your relationship with the Lord growing? Given certain Judgment for all, a primary purpose of the Church is to lead people into a growing relationship with the Lord. You must be constantly growing and nurturing your faith in Jesus. There is a day when we will all be judged by the Lord – do not you think you can wait until the last minute to have a real relationship with Jesus. TODAY'S PRAYER: Father, when I read even part of the story of Job, I too am overwhelmed by your “wildness.” Your ways and timing are beyond me. Job moved from hearing about you to having “seen you.” Lead me, Lord, on a pathway so that I too can pray as Job prayed: “My ears had heard of you, but now my eyes have seen you” (Job 42:5). In Jesus' name, amen. Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 89). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, because I am filled with the Holy Spirit, I will not be controlled by my Inconsistencies. Rather, I will walk in the Spirit's fruit of Faithfulness. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22f). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Isaiah 24:19-22; Matthew 7:21-23; John 12:48-50; Psalms149:1-9. A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “Five Needs of Fathers” at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB
When life delays your dreams, do not lose hope; God never forgets. Your expectations in Him will never be cut off.
Join pastor and international evangelist, Dr. Michael Youssef today in Second Timothy! He shares biblical tools to live out a life of FAITHFULNESS to God and His Word on this episode of LEADING THE WAY AUDIO! (2 Timothy 2) Support the show: https://au.ltw.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful episode, Tiina Fitzgerald, our friend and guest, shares her journey through the deep grief of being raised by her mom battling a mental health disorder and becoming a single mom after the sudden and tragic death of her daughter’s father. SeaJay, Erika, and Deborah talk with Tiina about how she turned to the Lord and community for support and how the mandate to “take every thought captive” helped her navigate the painful journey. Tiina reflects on the importance of holding both grief and gratitude, trusting God's faithfulness, and finding healing through Him in the midst of loss. Her story is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, God's comfort and presence can bring peace. To learn more about the Authentic You women’s community, check out our website: https://jesusculture.com/sacramento/communities/authentic-you/ For access to helpful resources, visit https://jesusculture.com/ Stay connected with us on social media for episode highlights, updates on upcoming releases, and news about the Authentic You women’s community: https://www.instagram.com/authenticyou.ay Episode Guest: Tiina Fitzgerald https://www.instagram.com/tiinafitz/
Pastor Michael Kisaka emphasizes that God's character is wholly good—free from evil—and that His plans and purposes always yield a positive outcome. He reminds us that even in hardship, God's presence and promises endure, working all things for our benefit.
“All his days are full of sorrow, and his work is a vexation. Even in the night his heart does not rest. This also is vanity.” — Ecclesiastes 2:23That verse from Ecclesiastes reveals a painful truth: even a productive life can feel empty when the wrong purpose drives our work. Wealth on its own doesn't bring peace—often, it brings more pressure. But Scripture offers a better way.What's Driving All That Effort?It's easy to admire someone who plans wisely, saves consistently, and builds steadily over time. Our culture praises that kind of discipline as responsible and virtuous—and often, it is. But Ecclesiastes challenges us to ask: What's driving all that effort?In Ecclesiastes 2:18, the Preacher writes, “I hated all my toil... seeing that I must leave it to the man who will come after me.” He isn't condemning hard work—he's grieving that all he's built will one day be handed off, possibly to someone who won't value or steward it well.That's where sorrow begins—not in failure, but in success without peace. “All his days are full of sorrow, and his work is a vexation. Even in the night his heart does not rest” (Ecclesiastes 2:23). The more we accumulate, the more we fear losing it. What promised security only multiplies anxiety.What a striking image—someone lying awake at night, not from failure, but from success. The more he possesses, the more he worries. This is the irony of accumulation: it convinces us that security is just one more achievement away, while quietly making us more anxious the more we gain.Jesus' Warning About Bigger BarnsJesus echoes this same warning in Luke 12. He tells the parable of a rich man who reaped such a bountiful harvest that he decided to build bigger barns to store it all. His conclusion? “Take life easy—eat, drink, and be merry.” To the world, that sounds like winning. But Jesus calls him a fool. Why? Because that very night, his life would be demanded of him. Then comes the haunting question: “The things you have prepared, whose will they be?”What's even more interesting is the context of that parable. Jesus tells it in response to a man asking Him to settle an inheritance dispute. This wasn't someone who earned the wealth—he simply wanted his share, and maybe more. Jesus' warning is clear: a greedy heart isn't the only danger. An entitled heart is just as spiritually destructive. And that's exactly what the Preacher feared in Ecclesiastes—wealth falling into the hands of someone who didn't labor for it and may not know how to handle it wisely.We see this all the time in real life. Many financial advisors and estate planners will tell you that inherited wealth, especially when passed down without spiritual or emotional maturity, can do more harm than good. It can fracture families, distort priorities, and erode purpose. The problem isn't money itself, it's the absence of wisdom alongside it.A Better Definition of SuccessThat's why this lesson matters. You can save well, build wealth, and still feel anxious and unsatisfied—not because you failed, but because you expected your efforts to give you what only God can: peace, joy, and purpose.But here's the good news—Ecclesiastes doesn't leave us in despair. In verse 26, we read, “To the one who pleases Him, God has given wisdom and knowledge and joy.” The solution isn't to stop working or saving. The solution is to stop worshiping our work. Stop defining success by the size of your bank account and start defining it by your faithfulness to the One who owns it all.When we live as stewards instead of owners, the pressure lifts. We begin to see wealth not as a prize to secure our future, but as a tool to serve God's Kingdom. Accumulation loses its grip, and generosity takes root. That's when real joy begins.So, ask yourself today: Am I building bigger barns, or am I faithfully stewarding what God has already entrusted to me? Am I chasing peace through my possessions, or receiving it from the Prince of Peace Himself?Because in the end, peace doesn't come from what we've earned. It comes from who we trust.A Resource to Go Deeper: Wisdom Over WealthNow, if you're wrestling with these questions, we'd love to help. That's why we're excited to offer our brand-new Bible study based on Ecclesiastes called Wisdom Over Wealth. It dives deeper into this theme of dethroning the idol of accumulation and learning to live with contentment and purpose.This month, when you support the ministry of FaithFi with a gift of $35 or more, we'll send you Wisdom Over Wealth as our way of saying thank you. Just head over to FaithFi.com/wisdom to request your copy.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I bought a house a year ago, and my primary goal is to pay off the mortgage as quickly as possible. I'm wondering if I should pause my 15% retirement contributions to accelerate my debt payoff goal or continue contributing to retirement while also working towards being debt-free.I want to understand the right markup for my business. I'm an electrician. What would be a reasonable general number for a company like mine to ensure I'm covering my costs and generating a profit?I opened a Roth IRA because I don't have to make required minimum distributions. When my children inherit my Roth IRA, do they have to make withdrawals? I want to understand the inheritance.I'm wondering about the $8,000 maximum Roth IRA contributions for those over 50. Is the $150,000 income limit based on my income alone or my combined income with my wife?I'm considering retiring at 65 even though my full Social Security retirement age is 67. If I live off my 401(k) for 2 years and don't register for Social Security, will my benefits continue to grow?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly Magazine (Become a FaithFi Partner)Movement MortgageSocial Security Administration (SSA.gov)Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money (Pre-Order)Look 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 most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you!They say there are no guarantees in life. That's not quite true. God offers us guarantees, both in this life and in the next. This week we'll discuss the assurances God has given His people and whether they come with strings attached; the guaranteed financial results God either does or does not offer His investors; the commitment I make to you, my loyal listener, and the lengths I go to to keep it; and the biggest gamble of all and how you can assure yourself of coming out on top.Check out Hal on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@halhammons9705Hal Hammons serves as preacher and shepherd for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.
In today's Morning Manna, Rick and Doc focus on the call to act righteously in our dealings with others. Proverbs 3:27–30 urges us not to withhold good from those who deserve it—especially when it's within our power to help. This passage touches on generosity, justice, and integrity in daily life.The episode explores real-life applications: helping your neighbor when you're able, avoiding manipulation or delay when someone is in need, and rejecting deceit or conflict with those who live peacefully. Rick reminds us that living with righteousness means aligning our choices with the heart of God—acting with urgency, not indifference. Faithfulness isn't just spiritual—it's practical, and it should shape how we treat people every day.Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 6/16/25Join the leading community for Conservative Christians! https://www.FaithandValues.comYou can partner with us by visiting https://www.FaithandValues.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 399 Vero Beach, FL 32961.Get high-quality emergency preparedness food today from American Reserves!https://www.AmericanReserves.comIt's the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. Now available in eBook and audio formats! Order Final Day from Amazon today!https://www.amazon.com/Final-Day-Characteristics-Second-Coming/dp/0578260816/Apple users, you can download the audio version on Apple Books! https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/final-day-10-characteristics-of-the-second-coming/id1687129858Purchase the 4-part DVD set or start streaming Sacrificing Liberty today. https://www.sacrificingliberty.com/watchThe Fauci Elf is a hilarious gift guaranteed to make your friends laugh! Order yours today! https://tru.news/faucielf
When life hits hard, who can you count on—and more importantly, can others count on you?In Part 7 of our transformative series Juicy Fruit: A Garden of Godly Character, Pastor Talaat McNeely delivers a powerful and prophetic message entitled “Faithfulness – The Steadfast Tree.” Drawing from Lamentations 3:22–23, this message explores how true faithfulness is formed—not in comfort, but in crisis. You'll discover that while storms may shake your branches, they can also deepen your roots.From the powerful imagery of the 9/11 Survivor Tree to the raw moments of personal doubt and divine reassurance, Pastor Talaat unpacks what it means to be a tree planted by the water—unshakable, fruitful, and faithful through every season.
In this teaching, Pastor Zach delves into the story of Abraham, emphasizing the significance of God's promises. The sermon highlights that God's promises are made to real people in a world filled with challenges and are rooted in His character, not human actions. Pastor Zach reassures the audience that even if they feel distant from God's work, His promises remain for them. Using the metaphor of a diamond against velvet, the teaching illustrates how God's promises shine amidst human struggles. Ultimately, the message encourages embracing God's promises, grounded in His unwavering faithfulness and love.
In this episode, Caleb is joined by Ardel Caneday (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), retired professor of New Testament at University of Northwestern in St. Paul Minnesota, to discuss a biblical theology of perseverance and assurance. Together they discuss eight different kinds of biblical passages that help give us a holistic understanding of these doctrines and their relationship in light of the eschatological tension that pervades the New Testament. Prominent views on such things as the warnings, admonitions, and assurance of salvation passages in Scripture are discussed as well.ResourcesThe Race Set Before Us: A Biblical Theology of Perseverance Assurance by Ardel Caneday and Thomas SchreinerCovenant and Commandment: Works, Obedience and Faithfulness in the Christian Life by Bradley GreenPaul vs. James: What We've Been Missing in the Faith and Works Debate by Chris Bruno
In this message, Pastor Janet Conley shares a heartfelt word on the power of a father's words, and Pastor Bayless Conley unpacks four values that shape a life of purpose—faith, forgiveness, faithfulness, and fun—rooted in Mark 11. Be encouraged to live with intention and joy, no matter the season.