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In this message, Billy Humphrey continues the Father Heart of God series by diving into what the Father God is really like!If you want to stay connected with us, you can follow us on Instagram @gatekeepersatl, or to find out more about us in depth, visit gatecityatl.com/gatekeepers!
In the Father Heart of God series, Billy Humphrey takes a look at what biblical spiritual adoption really is and what it means for the children of God!If you want to stay connected with us, you can follow us on Instagram @gatekeepersatl, or to find out more about us in depth, visit gatecityatl.com/gatekeepers!
Discover the transformative power of understanding your spiritual identity in "Sonship and the Father Heart of God," a soul-stirring devotional that addresses the deepest longings of the human heart. Rooted in Romans 8:14, this meditation explores how those led by God's Spirit truly become His sons and daughters—not just in name, but in the profound experience of belonging and worth. Your heavenly Father extends His favor toward you, assuring you of release into the full rights of your true identity. Will you receive this blessing and allow it to transform how you live?
“The Father Heart of God” – “God has something planned for you!” - 1 Samuel 8:19-22 The Lord Grants Israel's Request * The bible is God's personal reference. * God does not change from the Old Testament to the New Testament. * God's was are always best. - 1 Samuel 9 Saul Chosen to Be King * 1 Samuel 9:6 But the servant replied, "Look, in this town there is a man of God; he is highly respected, and everything he says comes true. Let's go there now. Perhaps he will tell us what way to take." - Everything happens for a reason, “NO”, there is a reason everything happens. - * God determines our steps but he does not determine how we will respond. * God askes us, how are you going to respond. * Be faithful where you are serving! God has something planned for you.
Embracing the Father Heart of God changes everything! Listen as Anna Harris, founder of Defined by God Ministries, shares her powerful journey of overcoming feelings of abandonment and discovering her true identity as God's beloved daughter. From adoption struggles to embracing the Father's unconditional love, Anna reveals how this revelation sparked healing and spiritual growth.In this episode, you'll learn how to overcome feelings of rejection, embrace your identity as God's child, and find practical steps to deepen your relationship with Him. If you're seeking healing and transformation through God's love, this episode is for you. Rate the Show! Click here for SHOW NOTES!Start a Her God Story Podcast Club! Learn more here!Share this message with a friend and subscribe for weekly encouragement and inspiration! Check out HerGodStory.org for a FREE 6-WEEK DEVOTIONALand to see upcoming guests. Want to help Widows and Orphans? Join our growing company of women meeting special needs of parentless children and nurturing their unique gifts so they can be ALL God has in mind for them! And help meet real needs of women who have given a lifetime of service to God! Support the Somebody Cares Widows and Orphan fund today! Learn more about the ministry at SomebodyCares.org, Read Jodie's BLOG at LivingYourFaith.net FOLLOW US ON:Facebook: @SomebodyCaresAmerica Youtube: SomebodyCaresAmerica Rumble: SomebodyCares X: _SomebodyCares.Instagram: SomebodyCaresAmericaLinkedIn: Somebody Cares America You can also receive periodic ministry updates or join our prayer team by signing up here!
I can either read some books; ask a fellow brother in Christ or mine God's Word for myself to get a better understanding of the Father Heart of God. In this way I can emulate what I see and what I read. Of course, as a child of God I also have the benefit of experiencing God the Father for myself in a very real and practical way. When we pray, we pray Our Father who art in heaven.
The Prophetic Book of Malachi is written using a unique literary style called ‘a Disputational'. The Lord would bring a charge of wrongdoing and the people would dispute the charge. Malachi 1:2, '“I have loved you,” says the LORD. But you say, “How have you loved us?”' This constant disputing by Malachi's audience reveals their stubborn hearts. With each charge against the people by GOD, the LORD also introduced another theme He wanted To re-emphasise through the prophet Malachi: Theme #1 / God's Love For His People Theme #2 / The Father-Heart of God Theme #3 / God is Worthy of Sacrificial Worship Theme #4 / The Obligations of The Mosaic Covenant Theme #5 / The Marriage Covenant is a Type of Covenant with God Theme #6 / The Coming of the Messenger-Redeemer Theme #7 / The Separating of the Righteous from the Wicked / (Final Judgment) Throughout the Old Testament, GOD is often described as being a like the sun - Psalm 84:11, "For the LORD God is a sun and shield; the LORD bestows favour and honour. No good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly." And the prophet Malachi brings his prophecy to close by declaring that GOD would one day rise like the sun upon His people to bring judgment. Mal. 4:1-3, “For behold, the day is coming, burning like an oven, when all the arrogant and all evildoers will be stubble. The day that is coming shall set them ablaze, says the LORD of hosts, so that it will leave them neither root nor branch. But for you who fear my name, the sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings. You shall go out leaping like calves from the stall. And you shall tread down the wicked, for they will be ashes under the soles of your feet, on the day when I act, says the LORD of hosts." For the wicked there will be condemnation, but for the righteous there will be healing, life, and bliss. Thus, when Jesus the Christ came, He came as the Sun prophesied by Malachi, and because of His atoning, sacrificial death and then resurrection, He now extends this offer of healing, life, and bliss, to all who will turn to Him as the Saviour.
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Jonny and Mark to continue their rewatch of Adult Swim's "The Venture Bros.", this week the Boyz watch and discuss "Blood of the Father, Heart of Steel" and "Handsome Ransom".
In this message we learn about the Father Heart of God from Luke 15. We pray this message encourages you today!Support the Show.
God is a good loving Father ❤️ This past Sunday, Pastor Bill spoke about the Father Heart of God and how important it is we see Him rightly. Bill shared that when we see God as a good loving Father we will walk in greater joy and peace. He also taught how Jesus reveals the Father as He came and laid His life down for us, restoring our relationship back to Him ✝️ and how agreement with The Word is essential for walking with Jesus. We need to know that our God is a good loving Father
Minister Rob Carney and Associate Minister Nan Girvin examine God's perfect Father Heart and examine how the relationships we all have with earthly Father figures can impact our understanding of our Heavenly Father. (Psalm 103:8-13)
In this talk Everton shares thoughts on the Father Heart of God from Luke 15.11-32. Questions for discussion might be: v13 what is the most foolish thing you have done with money? How did that make you feel? v17 is there a time in life when you “came to your senses” like this younger son? v18-19 have you ever prepared an apology before meeting someone? Why did you prepare? v20 when have you felt the forgiving embrace of Our Father?
Father's Day and Rev. Wayne Dulson will be preaching on The Father Heart of God
Do you want to get better? The good news is that God wants “better” for you! This is God's heart and we are believing for this next year and season of your life for things to get better! In this message you will learn about the Father Heart of God and how you can walk in God's “better” for you with Him!
The Father Heart of God (Part-1) Welcome to the Shan Kikon Audio Podcast & Sermon. Here you will find sermons to instruct, establish, equip, and release you to fulfill your full potential in Christ.
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How do you view God primarily? How do you see yourself in relation to God? In Galatians 4, we learn that God is the Father of all who believe in Him. Understanding this truth deeply will transform our worship, prayers, and outlook of life. It will help us as His children to live the life that God is calling us to. Andrew will share these precious truths in his sermon, *The Father Heart of God* from Galatians 4:4-7.
The Doctrine of The Adoption is one of the sweetest biblical truths that affects every area of the Christian life. It ranges from our understanding of God to our understanding of ourselves. In this message, we will look at how beautiful it is to be children of God and how wonderful it is to know God as our Father. Part 24 Romans Series “Adoption and the Father Heart of God” (Romans 8:12-17) Pastor Bryan D. Edwards October 14 & 15, 2023 Draper
Pastor Jeremy shows us the Father's heart towards all of His kids. 9/10/23 Sunday AM
"What a Father will do for His son, He will enter the mess that we made and turn it around." - Dean Durman Join us for the first week of our Deep Dive series as we learn from Dean's personal story about the Father Heart of God. In the midst of chaos and unknown moments, we can encounter the deep love God has for us.
Chris DuPre | Recognizing, Receiving And Releasing God's Father Heart | Chris DuPre | 6.25.23 by ProvidenceCommunityChurch
Part 1: Dr. Chap's birth mother is now rejoicing with the saints and angels in heaven! Learn the scripture that was written upon the hearts of a mother and son separated by over 70 years of life so that God's will would be accomplished. You will be moved, blessed, and encouraged by this two-part eulogy in which Dr. Chaps blesses us with an understanding of God's love for orphans. Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2023, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
Part 2: Dr. Chap's birth mother is now rejoicing with the saints and angels in heaven! Learn the scripture that was written upon the hearts of a mother and son separated by over 70 years of life so that God's will would be accomplished. You will be moved, blessed, and encouraged by this two-part eulogy in which Dr. Chaps blesses us with an understanding of God's love for orphans. Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2023, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
" What does Father Heart of God mean?" God is a God who cares, who loves you and has a desire to know you deeper. Why wait to get to know him personally? We all say we know him, but do we really? We've heard about him and read about him but what does it look like to get to know him personally and what does God want for me.
Summary: Revival comes to the desperate. Our Heavenly Father is attracted to people who are hungry for Him. God historically has moved when people were desperate and seeking. God's Father Heart is for this generation. Listen as host Doug Stringer shares how being in God's presence changes everything. Share this message with a friend and subscribe for weekly encouragement and inspiration! Visit AWordInSeasonPodcast.org for a free 30-Day Devotional. Learn more at SomebodyCares.org and join us to support this ministry and disaster response efforts. You can also receive weekly Provoke-a-Thought emails, monthly teaching emails, and periodic ministry updates, or join our prayer team by signing up here! FOLLOW US ON: Facebook: @SomebodyCaresAmerica Youtube: SomebodyCaresAmerica Rumble: SomebodyCares or Twitter: _SomebodyCares. Instagram: SomebodyCaresAmerica LinkedIn: Somebody Cares America
We are excited to present to you an excerpt from the audio version of our upcoming book He's Not Who You Think He Is: Dropping Your Assumptions and Discovering God for Yourself. This preview is from the first chapter of the book, "When God Isn't Attractive: Turning Unhealthy Thoughts Into Healthy Ones." When God is unattractive to us, it is usually a result of our having unhealthy rather than healthy thoughts about him. In this chapter we address our unhealthy assumptions head-on, tackling them one by one until we believe that God cares for us, understands us, believes in us, and loves us. Our new book will be out on April 24th, 2023! Stay tuned for more updates. Show Notes He's Not Who You Think He Is: Dropping Your Assumptions and Discovering God for Yourself out soon on April 24th, 2023! The Father Heart of God: Experiencing the Depths of His Love for You by Floyd McClung Jr. “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us." AW Tozer Psalm 142:4 NIV Ecclesiastes 9:11–12 NIV Job 1:9–12 NIV Job 1:16 NIV Ephesians 4:17–19 NIV Ecclesiastes 4:7–8 NIV Nahum 1:7 NIV 1 Peter 5:7 NIV 2 Corinthians 12:7–9 NIV Ezekiel 36:25–27 NIV Acts 13:22 NIV Isaiah 40:28 NIV Acts 26:13–14 NIV Isaiah 29:13 NIV Ezekiel 36:26–27 NIV
When you think of the word “father”, what is the first impression that comes to mind? Do you have thoughts of love and compassion, protection, warmth and tenderness? Or does the word “father” paint a much different picture for you. In today's podcast, we're going to talk about the Father Heart of God. To learn more about the ministry of Restoring The Foundations International and check out our course library, please visit https://my.restoringthefoundations.org/courses
Following Thrive's men's retreat, Pastor Gary Grogan, aka Papa G, speaks on the love of the Father, God. We explore God's Father Heart with a powerful message from our guest speaker. We'd love to see you in person next week at the Dellwood Park Community Center at 10am. Join us for coffee at 9:45am, stay for service! Connect at encounterthrive.com. Mark your calendars: RFK Sunday is February 12. We'll have a bake sale to raise money for RFK Lockport's 2023 summer camp.
There's a big difference between knowing about God and knowing God. How would your life be different if you really knew God and His Father-heart for you?
“His Name shall be called … Everlasting Father”. Isaiah 9:6This one has me stumped. Why would you call a baby “Everlasting Father”? Son, brother, or uncle might be a better description. I have some ideas rambling through my mind, but this particular prophecy has captured my imagination this Christmas season. It is a most amazing prophecy concerning Jesus' names 750 years before he was born. A very powerful declaration of the uniqueness of the coming Messiah.Something else has captured my imagination as well. I was gathering up our Christmas albums to play some Christmas music while decorating our home for the season (Jan is always so creative in making our home “gemütlich” – cozy this time of year!) when I came across a cd labeled: Christmas 1969. I had no recollection of it, so Jan suggested I play it and find out what was on it. The first sounds I recognized immediately as the Bells of Bethlehem, something as a boy I often experience as we spent our Christmases in Jerusalem. During Christmas 1969 I was in my freshman year at college, and met up with my sisters during the Christmas break. Our parents were still in Beirut, Lebanon, and sent us a tape they had recorded for us. Somehow it had been saved to a cd, and I found myself listening to my mother's voice for the first time since she had died in 1976, and my fathers voice since he died in 1990. I was reliving memories from over 53 years ago: memories of special experiences as a child shared with family growing up in the Middle East. From my baptism in the Jordan River to walking in the places Jesus had walked, our parents had given us a very special childhood. It was a foundation that would directly impact the rest of my life. I can see how from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth I have gone sharing about Jesus wherever I went. Seeing people from all walks of life turning from sin to a savior, breaking the devil's chains, and being set free to forgive and to be forgiven. Family is important and key to the growth of individuals as well as communities and nations. Our father's have great influence on us for good or for bad. How often do we take on the characteristics of our fathers? Their influence gives us norms in life. We judge what is normal and foundational by their behavior. That is not always a good thing.Just because I got the belt when I was a kid, that was how I knew to punish and correct bad behavior. And that was how I started with my boys as well. It's what I knew, and based on my experience it is what I did. Believe me, I had to repent of my power methods. But we see Fathers as just a larger extension of our own fathers – domineering, inciting fear (just wait until your father comes home!), absent, disinterested in your life, ruling your life to the smallest detail, etc. is the mighty God really like that?That kind of a Father is not full of wonder for sure! If we can adequately describe him, he cannot be the wonder-filled God of this prophecy. Now all of us had sinful parents. They probably did their best, and we all still messed up, regardless of the effort they made. That, however, does not negate the value and importance of family. Especially when it comes to learning how to be selfless and other key values to living in community. Family is the foundation of ordered life, something our very self centered society is drifting away from. Kindness in some government circles a very rare commodity. Meanness, anger, gossip, name calling, accusations, and general lack of good manners in social intercourse is the rule of the day. What does that teach our children? Perhaps we need better fathers who can teach their children in word, deed, and by example how to live good lives? That has always been the cry. Where are the fathers who do that? From the beginning of time we see this very need! Whether it is Adam, Abraham, Jacob, Saul, David, or evil men like Herod, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Putin who waste lives striving for power… we always need fathers. But all the fathers are sinful from Adam on. And we don't just need a father for one generation, but for all generations! Every child needs a father! Every generation needs fathers as well; the need is new with every child born! Our great need is for a a good and an everlasting father! One who has the wisdom, knowledge, and understanding of One who is old, but the excitement and joy and discovery of one who is a father for the first time!We each yearn for a father who fits that bill: who loves us unconditionally and continues to pursue us, doesn't abandon us, who is always available wether we need him or not. We need a steady constant model we can see and follow, but whose thrill of life and joy is so contagious. Not just a disciplinarian, but an encouraging source of life, help and encouragement. We need someone who is there for us, our children, our grandchildren, and for generations to come! We need a strong, and compassionate father. A wise and caring, knowledgeable and understanding father. My father is no longer here to ask for guidance or insight, or understanding. Where is the father who is dependable, available, and trustworthy?Now you. Ought jump ahead of me and say well God is that kind of a father. The problem we face however, is that we already have a father. Even if such a person were available how do you adopt them? If I try to sneak into someone else's family, the closest I could get would be stepfather. They might be kind. But I would still be an outsider, a fostered child. The only way you can be a father, is by giving birth. You see the seed enters the woman and it fertilizes the egg and a baby is the result. Not a different kind of animal, but one born of the same kind.It is no wonder that Jesus says to Nicodemus in John 3: 3-21: “you must be born again!” If we are born by sinners, then that is the nature we get, but if we are born again by the spirit of God, we have a new Father! The Father Heart of God is ours and it affects all of our life. The word of God is the seed and when it enters our hearts, and is joined by the Spirit of God, it creates a new creature in the likeness of the everlasting father! It is all encompassing!
What is the connection between Salvation and Healing? Are they both instantaneous? Why doesn't it seem like it? How can we walk out our healing? Check out the great list of teachers that can help you in this journey. Andrew Farley: Andrew Farley is a bestselling author of eight books, including The Naked Gospel and God Without Religion. He is the Lead Pastor of Church Without Religion in Lubbock, Texas. He hosts The Grace Message every night on Sirius XM. Andrew Wommack: For over four decades Andrew Wommack has traveled America and the world teaching the truth of the gospel. His profound revelation of the Word of God is taught with clarity and simplicity, emphasizing God's unconditional love and the balance between grace and faith. Andrew founded Charis Bible College in Woodland Park, Colorado, which is another incredible resource for teachings. Charles Spurgeon: Known as the “Prince of Preachers,” this Victorian, Calvinistic, Baptist minister testified as a powerful gospel witness in his time, but his influence endures today. Creflo Dollar: Creflo Dollar is the founder and senior pastor of World Changers Church International (WCCI) in College Park, Georgia. With 30 years in ministry, Creflo Dollar is committed to bringing the Good News of Jesus Christ to people all over the world, literally changing the world one person at a time. E. Stanley Jones: E. Stanley Jones was an American Methodist Christian missionary, theologian, and author. As a widely known and universally admired Christian missionary and evangelist of the 20th century, Dr. Jones spent 70 years traveling throughout the world. As an ecumenical leader and spokesperson for peace, racial brotherhood, and social justice, he was a constant witness for Jesus Christ. Joseph Prince: With more than two decades of full-time ministry behind him, Joseph Prince is today a leading voice in proclaiming the gospel of grace around the world through his books, teaching resources, and television ministry. The author of best sellers such as The Power of Right Believing, Destined To Reign, and Unmerited Favor, he is known for teaching God's Word in a fresh, practical, and revelatory way that always unveils Jesus. Joseph Prince pastors New Creation Church in Singapore. Paul Ellis: Paul Ellis was a pastor in a multicultural church in Hong Kong while working as a business school professor. Working six days a week and preaching on Sunday led to incredible burnout. After being forced to rest, God taught Paul about grace, and he began to share what he was learning on his blog, Escape to Reality. Sharing grace on his blog is now his full-time job, and he couldn't be happier. John Sheasby (https://liberatedliving.com/): He is a wonderful Father Heart of God teacher!
Father's Day 2022 - The Father Heart of God by Valley Christian Church
In this Father's Day episode, Kevin shares about how to live out of knowing the Father's heart for us.
Elder Zach Hahn continues the Father Heart of God series with we can know God is our Father and He is a good Father.
For Father's Day we looked at Psalm 103 to see the heart of our perfect Father, God.
Christina Dammerman continues the series on the Father Heart of God.
Larry Dammerman starts off a 4-part series on the Father Heart of God with evaluating our DTE (distance to empty).
In this message, we explore God's Father Heart toward us. We all bring our own experiences with earthly fathers to this conversation, but God is the perfect Father, and we look at some of the ways Scripture invites us to depend on Him and trust Him as our Good Father.
God is our Father! This is one of the greatest truths we can ever experience. In today's episode Leif Hetland of Global Mission Awareness shares on on the Father Heart of God from Luke 15.For more information, please visit our website: www.oneidentitymovement.com or find us on social media.
Last week I introduced a new series on the Lord's Prayer. For several reasons, I've decided to do a rewind episode this week because it fits what we're going to be talking about in the first part of the Lord's Prayer. So what you're about to hear originally aired as Episode 28, which was part of a Freedom series I did last year, this episode titled “The Father-Heart of God.” As we address God as Father in the Lord's prayer, we're addressing him as a father. It's important that we understand what that means (and what it doesn't mean). And I think this rewind episode will set the stage for that pretty well. So join me today as we discuss: 1. The root of spiritual freedom. 2. Who Is God . . . Really? 3. What a good Father looks like. 4. How to really please God. 5. Moving From Doubt to Faith 6. The difference between living as orphans and living like sons and daughters. 7. The difference between discipline and condemnation. Each of us has a choice. You can see and determine God's character in light of and through your own experiences. OR, you can see and determine your own experiences in light of and through God's character. One choice leads to misery and bondage, the other to freedom and hope and joy and peace. Choose wisely. ____________________________ As always, we'd appreciate it if you'd tell others about the podcast. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, AND now also on Amazon Music. Please visit us on our Facebook page for The Jesus Society Podcast (@JesusSocietyPodcast). We've also got a Facebook group for the Jesus Society Podcast. Also, check out our NEW website — thejesussociety.com. And, as we continue to try and grow our audience, we're currently loading all episodes of The Jesus Society podcast onto YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEy1ppP5RWd3jXPc6bI6WuQ/) and Odysee (https://odysee.com/@TheJesusSocietyPodcast:6). If you search for The Jesus Society Podcast on either YouTube or Odysee, you'll find us. And, if you'd like to support the show and our related ministry, click on the “Support TJS” link on the Jesus Society website to find out how (thejesussociety.com). Thanks for listening! And remember, you are greatly loved. Music and audio production by Nathan Longwell Music _______________________ Resources for Today's Show: 1. The Heart of an Orphan vs. The Heart of a Son (Downloadable PDF) 2. Growing in Intimacy with God - Does God Talk to Us? (May 4, 2020) 3. Growing in Intimacy with God - Prayer as Dialogue (May 11, 2020) 4. Growing in Intimacy with God - Learning to Live Loved (May 18, 2020) 5. Growing in Intimacy with God - Where is God When I Hurt? (May 25, 2020)
The Father Heart of God This episode of At Risk Radio brings you up to date on the exciting things happening with our contacts around the world…especially as it relates to the importance of fathers. The report includes news from northwest Africa, India, Bangladesh and Mexico.
Doug's Father left him and his mother at 4 years old. Growing up Doug was scared of becoming his Father and didn't realize the bitter root judgements that had taken hold of his heart. Until one day he heard Jack Frost speak on the Father Heart of God that changed everything. Now he's the head of Shiloh Place Ministries - A place where people encounter God's Love, repair their heart, and redeem their story. Website: https://www.shilohplace.org/