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    Grace Auburn Leadership Podcast
    Hope in the Face of Loss | Faithfulness in a Fallen World with Ray and Lee Hornsby

    Grace Auburn Leadership Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 46:12


    In this episode, Lee is joined by Lee and Ray Hornsby, members of Grace Auburn Church. In 2021, Lee and Ray experienced the death of their seventeen-year-old son, Price. This podcast is deep, rich – full of joy and full of pain – and we genuinely believe will bless anyone who is wrestling with loss in this world. Their faith, including their wrestling with God, is a testimony to the Lord who never leaves his children...even when it hurts the most in this broken world.

    Bible in One Year
    Day 76: If the Grass Looks Greener, It Is Probably AstroTurf

    Bible in One Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 22:55


    Proverbs 7:6-20, Numbers 5:11-6:27, Luke 2:1-20. 'God's faithfulness towards us gives us an example to follow in our own relationships Faithfulness is something we should strive for in marriage, friendships and in our relationship with God

    The Way Family Church
    Homeland: Pt.2 The Greatness of Faithfulness | Matthew Pollock

    The Way Family Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 62:01


    Ways To Connect: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/THEWAYFC/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewayfc/ Website: https://www.thewayfamilychurch.com Pastors Matts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewpollock1/     Prayer Requests : https://www.thewayfamilychurch.com/prayer-request   Ways To Give: Online: https://pushpay.com/p/theway The Way Family Church App Text "THEWAYFC" to 77977 Mail in: 38710 Sky Canyon Dr. Murrieta, Ca 92563

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons
    DILL Ep 384: Fruit of The Spirit (Goodness, Faithfulness)

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 14:35


    In this episode, I continue my discussion on the components of the fruit of The Spirit by discussing goodness and faithfulness. Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download

    The UpWords Podcast
    Making Peace with the Proximate: Vocation, Faithfulness, and the Questions That Shape a Life | Steve Garber

    The UpWords Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 54:17 Transcription Available


    What does it mean to give yourself fully to something — a marriage, a calling, a city, a cause — and still make peace with the fact that you won't get everything you hoped for? In this episode of The Upwards Podcast, host John Terrill sits down with professor, author, and longtime friend Steve Garber for a wide-ranging conversation about vocation, faithfulness in a particular place over time, and the trap of dualism.Drawing on literature, theology, biography, and lived experience, Steve invites listeners into the central question of his new book, Hints of Hope: Essays on Making Peace with the Proximate - Is it worth doing something that matters, even when you don't get everything you hoped for?WHAT YOU'LL LEARN00:00 — Introduction: Steve Garber and the questions that have shaped his life and writing03:26 — Steve's father, plant pathology, and the question of germination: how a scientist's work became a metaphor for vocation07:52 — Dropping out of college, living in communes, and what those years taught Steve about the nature of learning11:40 — “Common grace for the common good”: why a theology of common grace matters for how we work in the world16:40 — “Vocation is integral, not incidental”: what it means to live seamlessly, without dualism17:59 — Can you know the world and still love it? Making peace with the proximate: the essay that became a life philosophy21:31 — Who is this book written for? How Steve's audience has grown from university students to the whole world28:39 — Telos and praxis: the fundamental question of the book — is it worth doing something that matters if you don't get everything you hoped for?33:19 — Already but not yet: Tolkien, Frodo, and what the last pages of The Return of the King taught Steve in his 60s that he missed at 2036:36 — The Clapham Community, Wendell Berry, and why commitment to a people and a place matters41:26 — NT Wright on joy and sorrow woven into the fabric of a life44:45 — The perennial question: What does it mean to be human in 2026?49:23 — What Steve may write next: pedagogy and learning “over the shoulder and through the heart”ABOUT STEVE GARBERSteven Garber was professor of marketplace theology and leadership at Regent College, Vancouver, and the principal of The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation & Culture. A consultant to foundations, corporations, and schools, he is a teacher of many people in many places. His books include Visions of Vocation and The Fabric of Faithfulness, and he is a contributor to the books Faith Goes to Work: Reflections from the Marketplace and Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalogue.BOOKS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODEHints of Hope: Essays on Making Peace with the Proximate by Steve Garber (Paraclete Press, 2026)The Fabric of Faithfulness: Weaving Together Belief and Behavior by Steve Garber (IVP, 1996; revised ed. 2007)Visions of Vocation: Common Grace for the Common Good by Steve Garber (IVP, 2014)The Lord of the Rings (The Return of the King) by J.R.R. Tolkien (George Allen & Unwin, 1955)The Moviegoer by Walker Percy (Knopf, 1961)Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Self-Help Book by Walker Percy (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1983)The Homeless Mind: Modernization and Consciousness bCONNECT WITH USSubscribe to The Upwards Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts and visit slbf.org/studio to learn more about our work at the intersection of faith, the academy, and the marketplace.This episode was created by the SLBF STUDIO at Upper House.Produced by Daniel Johnson and Dave ConourEdited by Dave Conour

    2 Cities Church Podcast
    Esther: Your biggest tool is simple, steady faithfulness in God's hands. / Pastor Jeff Struecker

    2 Cities Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 32:52


    Big Idea: Your biggest tool is simple, steady faithfulness in God's hands.Esther 2:19-23I. Esther is faithful to her promise. Esther 2:19-20When the virgins were gathered a second time, Mordecai was sitting at the King's Gate. Esther still did not reveal her family background or her ethnicity, as Mordecai had directed. She obeyed Mordecai's orders, as she always had while he raised her.II. Mordecai is faithful to his king.      Esther 2:21-23During those days while Mordecai was sitting at the King's Gate, Bigthan and Teresh, two of the king's eunuchs who guarded the entrance, became infuriated and planned to assassinate King Ahasuerus. When Mordecai learned of the plot, he reported it to Queen Esther, and she told the king on Mordecai's behalf. When the report was investigated and verified, both men were hanged on the gallows. This event was recorded in the Historical Record in the king's presence.Next Steps:Believe: Today, I turn over the little and big stuff of my life to King Jesus.Become: I will make a big deal of the small things this week.Be Sent: I will ask God to show me who to invite this Easter.Discussion Questions:How have you experienced unseen acts of God's faithfulness in your life?Do you wrestle with small issues of faithfulness in a big way?  If so, explain.What is one small act of faithfulness you can commit to this week that could contribute to God's overarching plan?How can we support one another in remaining vigilant and purposeful in our roles and responsibilities?How can you live vigilantly like Mordecai today?What are some ways we can act with integrity in everyday situations, knowing God is watching?Pray for God to use our simple faithfulness to touch someone far from Jesus this week.

    Daily Joy: A 365-Day Devotional for Women
    March 14 - Telling the Story of God's Faithfulness

    Daily Joy: A 365-Day Devotional for Women

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 10:20


    We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at motivating you to apply God's word while strengthening your heart and nurturing your soul. Today's Bible reading is 2 Samuel 22. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. ESV Bible narration read by Kristyn Getty. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter

    A Moment with Joni Eareckson Tada
    God Cares for Your Pet Too

    A Moment with Joni Eareckson Tada

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 1:00


    Just as God treasures you, He also cares deeply for every part of His creation—including your pets. -------- 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.

    Sermon Audio
    2 Samuel 21:15-21 David's Weariness & God's Faithfulness

    Sermon Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026


    RYSE WITH RYAN
    Faithfulness Over Self-Preservation | Ep. 1760

    RYSE WITH RYAN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 8:03


    In this episode, we explore the difference between reckless living, comfortable self-preservation, and faithful growth. Using a CrossFit metaphor of red, green, and yellow zones, we unpack how Jesus calls us not to reckless risk or safe comfort, but to faithful stretch. Real growth happens in the yellow zone—where courage, wisdom, and obedience meet.You Got This,Ryan

    Daily Bread - Catholic Reflections
    Faithfulness - Thursday, Mar 12, 2026

    Daily Bread - Catholic Reflections

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 14:00


    Father speaks of God's faithfulness and tells us that, with His help, we, too, can persevere in faithfulness.

    Faith Led Working Moms - Creating Balance, Biblical Mindset, Routines, Time Management, Priorities, Overwhelm Management

    Do you ever end the day feeling like you didn't do enough? Many working Christian moms carry an unspoken pressure to do everything well — to succeed at work, be fully present with their kids, keep the home running smoothly, and grow in their faith. When life feels full and expectations feel high, it's easy to fall into the trap of perfectionism and believe we should somehow be able to do it all flawlessly. But God never asks us to live perfectly. Throughout Scripture, we see that God is not looking for perfection from His people — He is looking for faithfulness. In 1 Corinthians 4:2, Paul reminds us that what is required is that we be found faithful. In today's episode, we talk about what it looks like to release the pressure of perfection and begin living in the freedom of faithfulness. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or like you're constantly falling short as a mom, employee, or Christian woman, this conversation will remind you that your life with God is not measured by perfect performance. Instead, it's shaped by the simple, steady choice to keep walking with Him. You'll be encouraged to shift your focus from trying to get everything right to faithfully inviting God into the middle of your everyday life. In This Episode We Talk About Why so many working Christian moms struggle with perfectionism The difference between perfection and biblical faithfulness How perfectionism creates unnecessary pressure and discouragement What Scripture teaches about living faithfully with God Simple ways to walk with God in the middle of a full and imperfect life  

    End Abortion Podcast
    The End Abortion Podcast: Faithful or Stiff-Necked? 3-12-2026

    End Abortion Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 30:54


    Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: In today's first reading, God contrasts two attitudes. Faithfulness and stubborn resistance. Scripture describes the stubborn heart as stiff-necked. A heart that refuses to listen or change. Faithfulness, however, opens the door to transformation. This reflection explores how this contrast affects every aspect of our lives.

    Field Of Dreams Australia
    The call to faithfulness and ancient pathways | Todd Weatherly | AM Sunday 8 March 2026

    Field Of Dreams Australia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 50:12


    When Zion Travails with Pastor Azizah Morrison

    Continuing the March focus on the fruit of the Spirit—Faith—this session explores faith not only as conviction, but as faithfulness: the quiet, enduring consistency that proves trust in God over time.Drawing from Galatians 5:22, Matthew 25:21, Luke 16:10, and 1 Corinthians 4:2, Overseer Azizah Morrison teaches that the Greek word pistis includes fidelity, constancy, and trustworthiness. Faith is not complete until conviction becomes consistency and belief becomes steady obedience.This lesson examines why heaven responds to faithfulness in small assignments, how hidden consistency shapes spiritual weight, and why greater responsibility often follows proven reliability.The accompanying prayer asks God to form steadfast hearts—believers who remain true in prayer, obedience, and daily responsibility until what has been entrusted becomes increase.

    Brick by Brick | Arcade Church
    S7E2: When Celebrity Pastors Fall, What Does Real Faithfulness Look Like? | Diane Fendall

    Brick by Brick | Arcade Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 37:00


    In this episode of Behold, Craig and Beth reflect on the fall of a well-known Christian leader and the dangers of celebrity culture in the church. Then they sit down with Diane, who has served faithfully at Arcade Church for nearly 60 years. A conversation about humility, perseverance, and a long obedience in the same direction.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEW CHANNELhttps://www.youtube.com/@behold.podcast @behold.podcast Last Episode: https://youtu.be/nLb3VJbMeMUWatch more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6oXv2ImzCII7jOHIUsPv4k9oSPmbnB0Send your questions to behold@arcadechurch.comVisit us at arcadechurch.comFollow us on social mediaInstagram: @arcadechurchYouTube: @behold.podcast Facebook: Arcade Church#beholdpodcast #bible #christian #podcast #christianpodcast #parenting #parents #Theology #church #unionwithchrist #jesus #gospel #hopeinjesus #religion #christianity #worship #conflict #leader #socialmedia #mentalhealth #baptism #obedience #holyspirit #salvation #scandalousaffairs #churchscandals #faithfulliving #faithfulness #marriage #churchservice

    Thought For Today
    Faithfulness

    Thought For Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 3:04


    I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Wednesday morning, the 11th of March, 2026, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We go to the Book of Numbers 14:24: ”But My servant Caleb, because he has a different spirit in him and has followed Me fully, I will bring into the land where he went, and his descendants shall inherit it.” What a promise from God! Do you know that Joshua and Caleb were 80 years old when their real work began, when they had to take over from Moses and take a grumbling, moaning, rebellious nation into the promised land? What a task. God loved Caleb. You know Caleb had a spirit that was totally different to anybody else's. When Joshua said to Caleb, right at the end, ”Because of your faithfulness, you can have anything you want.” He said, ”Give me the big mountains where the big giants live.” Over 80 years old. Now come on boys, come on ladies, it's never too late. Faithfulness, even when the crowd did not remain faithful! If I had to ask you, ”Give me one word to describe Caleb?” He was faithful, that's what he was, and that's why God loved him so much. He did not become discouraged by what other people thought of him. He refused to be influenced by the negative talk and attitude of the majority. He remained steadfast, keeping his eyes fixed on God, right through his lifetime. He didn't blow hot and cold, and he didn't allow the tough things in life to keep him back from the fight, and of course, what happened? Yes, he had the victory. Today, many of you, including me must be careful that the fear of man does not hold us back. Caleb had no fear of man. He didn't care what people thought of him; his only concern was what God thought of him. Today, ask God to give you that same different spirit, not the spirit of this world but the Spirit of God, the Spirit that is resolute. Hebrews 12:1:”Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses…” We've got people in heaven that are cheering us on, we've got to finish strong! We've got to be like Caleb. We've got to be leaders.Jesus Christ bless you today as you remain faithful to God. He will not let you down. Goodbye.

    Grace Auburn Leadership Podcast
    Biblical Stewardship vs. The American Dream | Faithfulness in a Fallen World

    Grace Auburn Leadership Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 38:14


    In this episode, Lee is joined by member, and longtime Auburn resident, Howard Porter. Howard has been involved in many different types of business over the years, including real estate development and appraisal as his primary vocation. Porter Properties has been a staple in the Auburn community for many years, but in this episode, Howard shares his passion for young men and women entering the workforce, and those decades in, to remember that their identity should never be rooted in work but always in the person of Jesus. Through the brokenness of his own story, Howard's passion for Jesus and for others to know and love him is infectious. Given every opportunity that God now provides him, he is quick to remind others that everything we've been given is an opportunity for stewardship and to tell others about the love of Jesus Christ.

    Resolute Podcast
    When Your Freedom Becomes Someone Else's Burden | 1 Corinthians 8:7–8

    Resolute Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 5:28


    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Our shout-out today goes to Rusty Beck from Corinth, TX. Thanks for your partnership in Project23. We cannot do this without donors like you. Our text today is 1 Corinthians 8:7-8. However, not all possess this knowledge. But some, through former association with idols, eat food as really offered to an idol, and their conscience, being weak, is defiled. Food will not commend us to God. We are no worse off if we do not eat, and no better off if we do. — 1 Corinthians 8:7-8 Freedom is never private when other people are watching. Paul shifts the conversation in this section from theology to people. He has already affirmed the truth: idols are nothing, and food is morally neutral. But now he introduces a critical reality—not everyone has arrived at that understanding yet. Some believers in Corinth came out of real idol worship. Their past shaped their conscience. So when they saw mature Christians eating idol meat, they didn't see theological freedom—they saw permission to do something that was contrary to their former lives. Thus, participation communicated approval. That's the danger Paul exposes here. The issue isn't that the food suddenly becomes sinful. The issue is that someone else's conscience is still being formed, thus one believer's freedom becomes a template and a temptation. This is where our modern parallels become unavoidable. A believer rescued from sexual confusion watches Christians attend a same-sex marriage and concludes the Bible must have changed. Or that they have understood scripture wrongly A believer fighting addiction sees Christians joke about drunkenness or normalize marijuana use and assumes self-control no longer matters. In each case, the message received is permission. Paul's point is precise: what feels neutral to you can become formative for someone else. That's why he reminds them that food doesn't commend us to God. Freedom doesn't earn favor. Participation doesn't make us stronger. Abstaining doesn't make us weaker. None of it changes our standing with God. What does change is the conscience of the one watching. Spiritual maturity isn't proven by how far you push your freedom, but by how carefully you steward it. Love slows liberty. Wisdom watches the room. Faithfulness considers who might stumble behind you. Paul isn't calling believers to live in fear. He's calling them to love someone else by reducing our freedoms for their benefit. True sacrificial love considers a question better than, "Am I allowed?" It asks of ourselves, "In my freedom, what message could this send to someone else?" DO THIS: Before exercising a freedom, ask who might be watching and how your action could shape their conscience. ASK THIS: Where might my freedom be interpreted as permission by someone else? Who around me is still learning to separate old patterns from new faith? How can I practice freedom in a way that protects others? PRAY THIS: Father, help me to love others more than I love my freedom. Give me wisdom to see beyond myself and courage to limit liberty for the sake of another's faith. Amen. PLAY THIS: "Make Room"

    West End Community Church Sermons
    The Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness | Lamentations 3:19-26, 2 Timothy 2:11-13

    West End Community Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 31:44


    Sunday Sermon from the books of Lamentations and 2 Timothy from John Bourgeois on March 8, 2026. Our hope for you is that you will know, love, and follow Jesus Christ -- leading to personal transformation, intimate community, and a life of radical mission. You are always welcome to join us for worship at West End Community Church.For more info, please visit the WECC website at westendcc.org

    THE MOUNTAIN CHURCH
    Multiply: Week 4 || Samuel Goulet

    THE MOUNTAIN CHURCH

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 48:57


    This episode centers on the theme “Multiply,” teaching that whatever flows from a person's heart—through words, attitudes, and actions—is a seed that will eventually produce a corresponding harvest in their life and relationships. Drawing from Proverbs, the Gospels, and Paul's letters, the sermon emphasizes heart-level transformation over behavior management, encouraging listeners to seek personal repentance, ongoing dependence on Christ, and patience as new, godly seeds take time to bear fruit. The speaker explains that change is often invisible at first and may not be immediately recognized by others, but perseverance in sowing righteousness will lead to a different harvest in due season. Ultimately, the message calls believers to generously sow good seeds in every area of life, trust God with the outcome, and resist complacency by continually allowing God to do “new things” in the heart.

    Star of Hope Mission
    Gardener Series How to Grow Faithfulness

    Star of Hope Mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 6:47


    Gardener Series How to Grow Faithfulness by A Moment of Hope

    Her Faith At Work
    112: Monday Devo | The Fruits of The Spirit - Galatians 5:22-23

    Her Faith At Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 10:34


    We all know the Fruit of the Spirit sounds great on Sunday. But by Monday? That fruit can feel really far away. In this episode, we get real about what it actually looks like to walk in love, patience, peace, and self-control when life gets hard -- a difficult client, a team member who dropped the ball, or a season that's just heavy. This one's practical, honest, and for every woman trying to run her business and her life with faith in the middle of it.Scriptures Referenced"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control."— Galatians 5:22-23 (NIV)"A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." — Proverbs 15:1 (NIV)"Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."— Galatians 6:9 (NIV)"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." — Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)"I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing."— John 15:5 (NIV)Key TakeawaysThe Fruit of the Spirit grows -- you can't force it. Your job is to stay connected to the source and let it flow from there.Love and kindness in business doesn't mean being a pushover. You can hold your boundary AND lead with a gentle tone.Before you reply to that frustrating email or message, pause. Even five minutes changes everything.Your standards don't drop just because someone else's did. Faithfulness is showing up with integrity even when others don't.Joy is not the same as happiness. You can be in a hard season and still have deep-down peace that God's got you.You don't try harder -- you abide deeper. Stay connected to Jesus, and the fruit takes care of itself.Reflection QuestionsTake a few minutes with these this week -- in your journal, on a walk, or just sitting quietly with your coffee.Where is it hardest right now for you to walk in patience or self-control -- at work, at home, or somewhere else?Is there a situation you've been reacting to instead of responding to? What would it look like to pause first?What does your time with God look like right now? Is the root strong enough to produce the fruit you need?Who in your life or business needs you to lead with gentleness this week, even when it's hard?One Thing to Try This WeekPick one relationship or situation that's been draining you -- a client, a team member, a hard season -- and before you engage with it this week, spend two minutes in prayer first. Just two minutes. Hand it to God before you handle it yourself. See what changes.CONNECT WITH JAN:Here are all the best places and FREE stuff

    Renovation Church Podcast
    GVL | The Book of Colossians | "Faithfulness"

    Renovation Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 44:20


    This week we continue our series on The Book of Colossians. Join us as we learn that the Gospel shapes how we believe and how we belong. and that what you do with your hands matters, as well as your heart.

    Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach
    Our Unity is Evidence We Partake of the Divine Nature

    Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 1:00


    Our Unity is Evidence We Partake of the Divine Nature MESSAGE SUMMARY: In this powerful exploration of Jesus' identity, we delve into the profound High Priestly Prayer found in John 17. This prayer reveals Jesus not just as a teacher or prophet, but as one who shares in the divine nature with God the Father. We're challenged to consider: Who is Jesus to us personally? The prayer showcases Jesus' unique relationship with the Father, calling Him 'Father' over 160 times in the Gospels. This intimacy extends to us as believers, inviting us into the very fellowship of the Trinity. As we contemplate this, we're reminded that our unity as Christians is rooted in our union with God Himself. The prayer also reveals Jesus' eternal existence and His role in creation, emphasizing His divinity. This understanding transforms how we view the cross - not as a tragedy, but as our salvation. Let's reflect on how this deeper knowledge of Jesus' nature can impact our daily walk with Him and our relationships with others.   TODAY'S PRAYER: Lord, I now take a deep breath and stop. So often I miss your hand and gifts in my life because I am preoccupied and anxious. Grant me the power to pause each day and each week to simply rest in your arms of love. In Jesus' name, amen.    Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 132). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, Because of who I am in Jesus Christ, I will not be driven by Fear. Rather, I will abide in the Lord's Faithfulness. “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in Me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from Me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): James 1:21-25; John 17 (entire chapter); John 10:30; John 10:27-33; Colossians 1:15; Colossians 1:19; 2 Peter 1:4 A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “A Word from the Cross”, at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB

    West Salem Baptist Church
    Submission to Authority and Bold Faithfulness to God

    West Salem Baptist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 69:24


    1 Peter 2:13-17March 8, 2026Pastor Nick Shaffer

    Redeemer Presbyterian Church
    Joshua 12 - Recounting the Lord's Goodness

    Redeemer Presbyterian Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 38:08


    I. A testament to God's faithfulness II. A rehearsal of sin's consequences III. A shadow of Christ's suffering.

    Mosaic Church of Crestview
    Judges | God's Faithfulness to Unfaithful People | Our Forgetfulness v. God's Faithfulness | 3:7-11

    Mosaic Church of Crestview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 45:35


    Follow along with our sermon notes here: https://www.thehubcitychurch.org/sermons/

    Church At The Bridge Sermon Podcasts
    Week 6: Faithfulness Paired With Patience

    Church At The Bridge Sermon Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 30:24


    In this message from the Love Letters series, we explore Jesus' letter to the church in Philadelphia in Revelation 3:7–13 and discover the powerful connection between faithfulness, patience, and hope. Jesus praises a church that had little strength but remained obedient to His Word. In a culture that celebrates influence, talent, and power, Jesus celebrates something different: enduring obedience. Faithfulness is keeping His Word when it's hard. Patience is continuing when it takes longer than expected. And hope is trusting His promise when He says, “I am coming soon… hold on.” If you feel weary, overlooked, or spiritually tired, this message will remind you that God isn't looking for perfection or performance; He's looking for people who refuse to quit.

    New Frontiers Church (Portsmouth NH)
    God's Faithfulness is Deeper than our Failings - Ian Ashby

    New Frontiers Church (Portsmouth NH)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 29:23


    Handsome Absalom is the rebellious son and usurper king who doesn't care for the people. But he points us to the perfect Son and the true King who not only cares but lays down his life for the people. In these chapters from the life of David, we see that sin has consequences, but God's faithfulness is greater.

    Bible Center Church - Podcast
    Faithfulness is Impact

    Bible Center Church - Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 44:00


    03.08.26Pastor John King

    TFHNY
    Anchored In Faithfulness

    TFHNY

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 39:37


    Resolute Podcast
    Right Beliefs Can Still Lead You Wrong | 1 Corinthians 8:1-3

    Resolute Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 7:21


    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Our shout-out today goes to George Zeck from Venice, FL. Thanks for your partnership in Project23. We cannot do this without donors like you. Our text today is 1 Corinthians 8:1-3. Now concerning food offered to idols: we know that "all of us possess knowledge." This "knowledge" puffs up, but love builds up. If anyone imagines that he knows something, he does not yet know as he ought to know. But if anyone loves God, he is known by God. — 1 Corinthians 8:1-3 You can be theologically correct—and spiritually careless. Paul opens this section with a warning that cuts against a familiar instinct in believers: the belief that being right automatically makes us faithful. The real danger in a secular culture is not ignorance, but arrogance—truth held without consideration for others. The Corinthians understood that wooden and stone idols were nothing. They knew meat was just meat. Paul doesn't dispute that. He affirms it. But he exposes the problem. Knowledge alone inflates. It creates distance. It feeds superiority. It subtly shifts the question from "What honors God?" to "What am I allowed to do?" Do you see the shift? It is a shift from "He" to "me". But thoughtful "love" for God and others, combined with good theology, does stretch the believer to do some things they would not usually do. Stay humble in moments where pride could be misunderstood. Restrain actions where freedom is allowed. Consider how our accurate theological freedom might adversely affect others. That's why this section of chapter 8 still presses on us today. We may not debate food sacrificed to idols, but many believers still rationalize the so-called "gray areas" of life—places where Scripture allows freedom, yet pride tempts us to lean toward self rather than love. The Corinthians weren't arguing whether idols were real; they were arguing whether their knowledge gave them permission to participate, signal approval, or remain indifferent anyway. In the same way today, the issue is often not personal involvement but endorsement, celebration, or normalization. What God calls sin is reframed as virtue. Sexual immorality is affirmed as love. Abortion is defended as compassion. Same-sex marriage is praised as progress. Drunkenness, pornography, marijuana use, and indulgence are excused as harmless freedoms. Believers may not practice these things themselves, but participation, silence, or celebration can quietly communicate approval. And the defense often sounds spiritual: "I know better." "I'm free in Christ." "This doesn't affect my faith." "I'm not hurting anyone." Paul dismantles that logic. Being right is not the same as being faithful. If knowledge does not lead to love, it has already begun to lead us wrong. Truth without humility hardens hearts. Freedom without love compromises witness. Paul ends with a quiet but profound shift. Maturity is not defined by how much you know about God, but by whether you are known by God. Faithfulness in a pagan world is not measured by how much freedom you can defend, but by how carefully you steward it for the good of others and the glory of God. DO THIS: Before exercising a freedom you believe you have, pause and ask whether it builds others up or subtly elevates yourself. ASK THIS: Where am I more focused on being right than being loving? How might my freedoms affect the conscience or faith of others? Am I using knowledge to serve—or to justify myself? PRAY THIS: Father, guard my heart from pride disguised as conviction. Teach me to hold truth with humility and freedom with love. Shape my life so that it reflects Your heart, not just correct beliefs. Amen. PLAY THIS: "Make Room"

    Perdido Bay United Methodist Church
    Sermon, March 8, 2026; "God's Faithfulness Forever"

    Perdido Bay United Methodist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 24:22


    The Journey Church of Marietta
    Genesis: Part 58 - Faithfulness When Everything is Up and to the Right

    The Journey Church of Marietta

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026


    FBC Benicia
    THE COST OF FAITHFULNESS - Luke 9:57-62 - Jim Jessup

    FBC Benicia

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 46:09


    THE COST OF FAITHFULNESS - Luke 9:57-62 - Jim Jessup by FBC Benicia

    Ankeny Free Church
    Everyday Faithfulness: "Perseverance" | Speaker Kyle Roode

    Ankeny Free Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 26:52


    In times of global uncertainty and chaos, it's easy to feel anxious about the future and wonder if we're living in the end times. However, Scripture teaches that our security doesn't come from our own goodness or efforts, but from God's choice to set us apart as His beloved people. Paul contrasts those who refuse truth with those chosen by God for salvation and sanctification. Our response should be to stand firm in biblical truth, immerse ourselves in Scripture, and maintain consistent prayer. Rather than being paralyzed by current events, we're called to live faithfully each day, building our lives on the solid foundation of God's Word while remaining ready for Christ's return.https://www.ankenyfree.church

    Ankeny Free Church
    Everyday Faithfulness In-Depth: "End Times Pt. 2" | Pastor Todd Hessel

    Ankeny Free Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 58:27


    Christians hold different views about biblical end times, including amillennialism, premillennialism, and postmillennialism. Each perspective interprets key passages like Matthew 24 and Revelation 20 differently. When believers die, their souls go to paradise while awaiting the resurrection of their bodies at Christ's return. Unbelievers experience conscious torment in Hades before final judgment. While we should be aware of signs pointing to Christ's return, we must avoid sensational prophecy claims and focus on faithful living. The goal isn't perfect prophetic understanding but being ready for Jesus' certain return.https://www.ankenyfree.church

    Restored Community Church Audio Podcast
    Inhabited || Part 9: Faithfulness

    Restored Community Church Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 61:16


    Have you ever wondered what sets apart those who stay faithful through life's fiercest storms? Pastor Rob unveils the transformative power of faithfulness, a fruit of the Spirit, drawing on the compelling story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace. Through vivid biblical examples and personal insights about his own commitment to family and ministry, he reveals how true faithfulness flows from knowing God's unwavering character. Whether you're facing challenges in relationships, at work, or in your faith, this message offers practical wisdom for becoming someone others can count on. Don't miss this inspiring exploration of how the Holy Spirit develops rock-solid dependability in those who walk with Him.

    Foundations Church - Colorado - Weekend Service
    Know Your Calling: Faithfulness in the Ordinary

    Foundations Church - Colorado - Weekend Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 51:21


    The Church did not begin with a plan. It began with a prayer. In this series through the Book of Acts, we follow the earliest followers of Jesus, ordinary people transformed by His love, united by His mission, and empowered by His Spirit. This is the story of how the Church was established and how the movement continues through us today.

    Joni and Friends Radio
    These Three Words

    Joni and Friends Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 4:00


    We would love to hear from you! Please send us your comments here. --------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.

    LLUC Podcast
    February 28, 2026: The God Who Values Faithfulness

    LLUC Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 35:59


    The Lopsided God of Adventism, Part 5 of 10Homecoming SabbathSpeaker: Randy Roberts

    First Presbyterian Church
    Entrusted With Much, Faithfulness Required

    First Presbyterian Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 41:45


    Joni and Friends Radio
    Critical Lesson

    Joni and Friends Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 4:00


    We would love to pray for you! Please send us your requests here. --------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.

    Everyday Miracles Podcast
    178. COVID Miracle, Glimpse of Glory, and God's Faithfulness Through Loss

    Everyday Miracles Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 50:07


    Patty Riddle Kirshner, a Nebraska pastor and evangelist, shares how her life changed when COVID swept through her church in August 2020. Patty spent 83 days in four hospitals, over four weeks in a coma, suffered paralysis from the neck down, and died briefly from cardiac arrest. During that moment, she describes being in heaven's "glory," overwhelmed by God's presence, seeing an unusual sky color and things that stunned her. God told her she could stay or return; she chose to come back because there was more work to do.  After extensive rehabilitation, she recovered movement and a national news team welcomed her home. Tragically, she soon faced her husband Ronnie's glioblastoma diagnosis; he died in May 2021. Patty reflects on the anger, the grief, learning to live "in the moment," staying connected to community and church, starting the widows' group Embrace, and testifying that God remained faithful through suffering, loss, and renewed purpose.  00:00 A Glimpse of Glory  00:41 Meet Patty and Her Story  01:33 Life Before COVID  02:37 Symptoms and Denial  04:43 Hospitalization and Fear  07:20 Coma and Ventilator Fight  10:29 Heart Stops Heaven Visit  13:36 Choose to Stay or Go  14:48 Rehab Isolation and Fear  18:45 Recovery and Witnessing  20:41 Vision of Anointing  22:24 Husband's Fall and Diagnosis  24:17 Grief After Loss  25:58 Finding Hope Again  26:56 New Love And Calling  28:51 Hard Questions Anger  31:14 Staying In The Moment  33:22 Advice For Widows  36:20 Embrace Support Group  40:59 Knowing God Is Real  44:07 Haiti Prophetic Warning  45:20 Ministry Links And Prayer of blessing over listeners  Patty's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/p/Evangelist-Patty-Riddle-100081176667734/  Patty's Website: https://www.womenunitedministry.com/

    Crosswalk.com Devotional
    To Be Faithful with the LittleThings

    Crosswalk.com Devotional

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 5:41 Transcription Available


    Faithfulness is often tested in the moments no one else sees. In this episode, we explore how integrity is built — not in grand gestures, but in quiet, ordinary decisions. Through a simple but powerful story about a toddler’s toy and a mother’s promise, we’re reminded that what feels small to us may mean everything to someone else. Jesus teaches that how we handle the “little” things reveals the condition of our hearts. When we resist the temptation to cut corners, we demonstrate trustworthiness — both before God and before others. What We Discuss Why small acts of obedience matter The temptation to minimize “insignificant” responsibilities How integrity is formed in private decisions The connection between stewardship and trust Why faithfulness today prepares us for greater responsibility tomorrow This episode is sponsored by Trinity Debt Management. If you are struggling with debt call Trinity today. Trinity's counselors have the knowledge and resources to make a difference. Our intention is to help people become debt-free, and most importantly, remain debt-free for keeps!" If your debt has you down, we should talk. Call us at 1-800-793-8548 | https://trinitycredit.org TrinityCredit – Call us at 1-800-793-8548. Whether we're helping people pay off their unsecured debt or offering assistance to those behind in their mortgage payments. https://trinitycredit.org Full Transcript Below: To Be Faithful with the Little Things By Deidre Braley Bible Reading:Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. - Luke 16:10 Something you should know is that we have a dog and three young children. That means that nothing in our house is ever entirely clean, and also that there’s so much hullabaloo on any given morning in our home that when the dog starts to chew a kid’s toy, it is the least of my worries. But it was not the least of our two-year-old’s worries the other morning. We were trying to get everyone on the school bus and out the door when our dog found one of the wooden “bolts” from his play toolbox and started to roll it around in his mouth. “Oh, stop that,” I said, prying it from his mouth. I tossed it back on the floor and wouldn’t have given it another thought, except that our horrified toddler cried, “Mommy, will you clean it?” I assured him I would, of course, and then I gave him a hug and a kiss and sent him out the door with my husband so everyone could make it to their morning destination on time. As soon as the house was silent, I went about my morning rounds of tidying just enough clutter so I could work at home without being utterly distracted by the mess. When I went back into his bedroom to gather up the dirty clothes and clear a path for walking on his floor, I saw the dog-slobbered toy. And I have to be honest here—I thought to myself, “He’ll never know,” and almost just tossed it back in his toolbox without washing it. But then a small voice whispered into my spirit, “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.” I was convicted. I took out a baby wipe and gently rubbed it down, then went on with my day. When he got home that night, can you guess what he asked me right away? “Mommy, you clean my toy?” It is hard to describe the relief I felt knowing I could honestly say, “Yes, I did.” Just like I said I would. To me, that little wooden bolt had felt inconsequential. My mind had been running through all the deadlines I needed to meet that day and all the more “important” things I needed to accomplish. But to my son, that was the important thing. If I hadn’t been faithful with that, how could he trust me to be faithful at all? Intersecting Faith & Life: Since that day, I’ve been surprised by how many opportunities I’ve had to be faithful in the little things—and how often I’ve been tempted to cut corners, thinking that no one will notice or care anyway. But after telling the parable of the shrewd manager, Jesus asks, “So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give you property of your own” (Luke 16:11-12)? In other words, the way we steward what we have today matters, and God sees the way we handle what he’s given to us to care for. The people around us do too. Our obedience in tending to the “little” things indicates the integrity of our character and whether we can also be trusted with the “big” things. As you go about your day today, I encourage you to keep Jesus’ words in your head: “Whoever can be trusted with very little…” Whenever you are tempted to cut a corner (like tossing that dog-slobbered toy back into the bin without washing it first), remember that this is an opportunity to be faithful—to show God and others that you are a person of integrity whom they can trust. Further Reading:The Parable of the Faithful Steward: Luke 12:35-48The Parable of the Talents: Matthew 25:14-28 1 Peter 4:10 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson
    Faithful, Trusted, and True

    Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 4:53


    Faithfulness is saying an ongoing "amen" to the commitments we've made. Today, Sinclair Ferguson reminds us that while our consistent reliability may be consistently tested, we're not left to our own resources. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/faithful-trusted-and-true/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts