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Join us as we celebrate Pentecost 2024 and hear what the Lord has planned. We share a vision of hinderances being removed with help from heaven in order that we can receive our harvest.
This week's sermon is titled "Freedom from Slavery" and was delivered by FBC Lead Pastor Greg Mozel. It was based on Exodus 14:5-13. Visit our website: fbcamherst.org. Check out our YouTube page: youtube.com/@fbcamherst Get connected with the church: fbcamherst.org/get-connected Give financially: fbcamherst.org/give Request prayer: fbcamherst.org/pray
The 5D Academy with Zarathustra explores universal wisdom to foster total freedom from suffering in all areas of your life; health, wealth, love, and self. Each Academy podcast contains valuable insights and takeaways to become the best version of yourself and create an authentic, fulfilling life. Zarathustra transmits 5th Dimensional Quantum frequencies in each episode with transformational tools while discussing different topics to help you maintain this new frequency in your daily life. Zarathustra has created a practical system of transmitting the truth to his audience allowing transformation and freedom from suffering. Spiritual development requires an open heart. It is virtually impossible for a seeker to advance to higher consciousness if they don't love themselves. The belief system which has been ingrained in our cellular memory from childhood that we are not good enough results in a conditioned mind. The conditioned mind holds the false belief that there is something missing in our lives, that we are incomplete, that we need to gain something in order to become happy and whole, which is not true. After a lifetime of searching, Zarathustra has blended a practical system of Eastern and Western methods and techniques to help the Academy members to free themselves from anxiety, negative thoughts, lack of self-love and self-acceptance, and destructive emotional patterns through a systematic way to raise your vibration to 5D Vibrational Frequency, which enables you to live a vibrant life of freedom and happiness. The Key Elements To Freedom: Zarathustra recognizes continuity and consistency are the key elements to freedom. In order to help you achieve your spiritual goals, it's best to have a highly effective spiritual practice, free of dogmas, false beliefs, and superstition that helps you raise your vibration to 5D Vibrational Frequency as well as the ability to maintain this newly found higher level of consciousness. This translates to a life filled with inner peace, self-love, and happiness which is the goal of every spiritual seeker. New knowledge and benefits are gained with each replay. Scroll down for a record of all 5D Academy podcasts and for more information about Zarathustra's 5th Dimensional Academy of Higher Consciousness, Upcoming Events, Workshops or 5th Dimensional Quantum Healing & Awareness Training Programs, please visit: www.Zarathustra.TV WARNING: The 5D Academy transformational process is highly effective and very intense. You may find it severely challenging as old patterns shift. Working with Zarathustra requires absolute ownership and personal accountability. If you are mentally unstable, weak, tend to blame others, and/or are unwilling/unable to take personal responsibility please do NOT proceed. Zarathustra is not a doctor and makes no medical claims. Nothing Zarathustra or any agents/employees of 5th Dimensional Quantum Awareness communicates should be construed as medical or psychological advice of any kind. Please see a health professional for all medical assessments & treatments. By viewing this statement and using any products, services or information contained herein, you agree to our Disclaimer and agree to indemnify and hold harmless Zarathustra, 5th Dimensional Quantum Healing & Awareness, and any employees/agents of the Company of any liabilities. Website: www.zarathustra.tv/Facebook: www.facebook.com/zarathustra5d/Instagram: www.instagram.com/zarathustra5d/YouTube: www.youtube.com/zarathustra5dTwitter: www.twitter.com/Zarathustra5d
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Born enslaved, Biddy traveled with her master across the United States to settle in the new Mormon Utopia of Utah before heading even farther west to California. When he sought to return with Biddy to Texas, where her children would have been—as far as Texas law was concerned—immediately enslaved, she enlisted the help of a few free Black people, and successfully sued her owner for her freedom. After that, without ever learning to read or write, Biddy became a real estate entrepreneur and businesswoman who helped build the city of Los Angeles from the ground up. — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode on social Tell a friend! — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye
It's one of the most monumental books in all the Bible, and Dr. Ron Jones takes us there next, on this Thursday edition of Something Good radio. The book of Exodus gives us a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, and the salvation that can only be found through faith in Him. Ron walks us through the second half of Exodus today, as he continues his teaching series, “Route 66: The Ultimate Road Trip Through the Bible.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something-good-radio/support
The book of Genesis is largely about the creation of man and the fall of man. But in Exodus, the second book of the Bible, God gives us a beautiful illustration of the redemption of man. Well, four hundred years have passed between the end of Genesis and the opening of Exodus. God's chosen people, the Israelites, are enslaved in Egypt, and God sets in motion the events to set them free from their bondage. Ron takes us there next, as he continues his teaching series, “Route 66: The Ultimate Road Trip Through the Bible.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something-good-radio/support
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Dan Jarms // Proverbs 23:1-8; 19-21; 29-35 Sermon notes: https://fbchurch.org/resource/freedom-from-slavery-to-food-and-drink
Born amidst the horror of the 18th century slave trade Joseph Bologne's life chances were not promising. Destined for a life of servitude on a plantation in Guadaloupe he instead grew ... Read More The post Freedom from Slavery appeared first on Turn the Page.
In this episode I discuss the nature of the tyrannical soul. The tyrant is lawless in the sense that he is unwilling to submit to any order (in this sense, he tries to live beyond good and evil), and for this reason he becomes enslaved to his own passions. I discuss the notion of creating needs which enslave us (e.g., social media can be experienced as a created need which we feel enslaved to). I also compare the tyrant to Raskolnikov from Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creative-retrieval/message
The children celebrates Father's Day and Freedom Day with songs, poems, prayers and the spoken word. It's a blessing.
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Sermon for May 29, 2022.
A new VIDEO from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: FOR FREEDOM - From Slavery To Freedom Subtitle: Galatians Series Speaker: Craig Mussulman Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/8/2022 Bible: Galatians 5 Length: 55 min.
www.riverbendchurch.com sermon from: 03/30/22
It's one of the most monumental books in all the Bible, and Dr. Ron Jones takes us there next, on this Thursday edition of Something Good radio. The book of Exodus gives us a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, and the salvation that can only be found through faith in Him. Ron walks us through the second half of Exodus today, as he continues his teaching series, “Route 66: The Ultimate Road Trip Through the Bible.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something-good-radio/support
The book of Genesis is largely about the creation of man and the fall of man. But in Exodus, the second book of the Bible, God gives us a beautiful illustration of the redemption of man. Well, four hundred years have passed between the end of Genesis and the opening of Exodus. God's chosen people, the Israelites, are enslaved in Egypt, and God sets in motion the events to set them free from their bondage. Ron takes us there next, as he continues his teaching series, “Route 66: The Ultimate Road Trip Through the Bible.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something-good-radio/support
Welcome to Bangalore Revival Center. Here we dream revival and serve people with love. Today Pastor Priji continues to teach from Romans chapter 6 on how the death of Jesus on the cross and His resurrection made us free from being slaves to sin. Tune in to learn more. Visit PastorPriji.com for more information. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be updated about the new videos. YouTube.come/PastorPriji
Welcome to Bangalore Revival Center. Here we dream revival and serve people with love. Today Pastor Priji continues to teach from Romans chapter 6 on how the death of Jesus on the cross and His resurrection made us free from being slaves to sin. Tune in to learn more. Visit PastorPriji.com for more information. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be updated about the new videos. YouTube.come/PastorPriji
In this episode, we unveil the source of true freedom from slavery found in the bible. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brett-d-hill/support
Being free is central to the American identity. It is how we see ourselves in the world. This week we began our Freedom series and we are taking a look at what the Bible says about freedom. Today we talked about freedom from a slavery identity and the new identity Christ calls us into.
DEEPER Sermons EXODUS - Freedom from Slavery Session 1 : Introduction & Overview by Zion Projects
DEEPER Sermons EXODUS - Freedom from Slavery Session 2 : The Lord hears the cry of His people by Zion Projects
The Thirteenth Amendment (Amendment XIII) to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime. The amendment was passed by Congress on January 31, 1865 and ratified by the required 27 of the then 36 states on December 6, 1865 and proclaimed on December 18. It was the first of the three Reconstruction Amendments adopted following the American Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, issued on January 1, 1863, declared that the enslaved in Confederate-controlled areas were free. When they escaped to Union lines or federal forces—including now-former slaves—advanced south, emancipation occurred without any compensation to the former owners. Texas was the last Confederate territory reached by the Union army. On June 19, 1865—Juneteenth—U.S. Army general Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to proclaim the war had ended and so had slavery. In the slave-owning areas controlled by Union forces on January 1, 1863, state action was used to abolish slavery. The exceptions were Kentucky and Delaware where slavery was finally ended by the Thirteenth Amendment in December 1865. In contrast to the other Reconstruction Amendments, the Thirteenth Amendment has rarely been cited in case law but has been used to strike down peonage and some race-based discrimination as "badges and incidents of slavery". The Thirteenth Amendment has also been invoked to empower Congress to make laws against modern forms of slavery, such as sex trafficking. Since 1804, states had divided into states that allowed or states that prohibited slavery. Slavery was implicitly recognized in the original Constitution in provisions such as Article I, Section 2, Clause 3, commonly known as the Three-Fifths Compromise, which provided that three-fifths of each state's enslaved population (“other persons”) was to be added to its free population for the purposes of apportioning seats in the United States House of Representatives and direct taxes among the states. Though three million Confederate slaves were in fact freed by Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, their post-war status was uncertain. To ensure the abolition was beyond legal challenge, an amendment to the Constitution to that effect was initiated. On April 8, 1864, the Senate passed an amendment to abolish slavery. After one unsuccessful vote and extensive legislative maneuvering by the Lincoln administration, the House followed suit on January 31, 1865. The measure was swiftly ratified by nearly all Northern states, along with a sufficient number of border states (slave states not part of the Confederacy) up to the assassination of President Lincoln. However, the approval came via his successor, President Andrew Johnson, who encouraged the "reconstructed" Southern states of Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia to agree, which brought the count to 27 states, leading to its adoption before the end of 1865. Though the Amendment abolished slavery throughout the United States, some Black Americans, particularly in the South, were subjected to other forms of involuntary labor, such as under the Black Codes, as well as subjected to white supremacist violence, and selective enforcement of statutes, besides other disabilities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support
Human Trafficking is a billion dollar evil that is happening all around us in all of our communities. Rachel White is a licensed counselor and felt so compelled that she needed to help survivors of trafficking know that they are loved so she founded Her Song: where young ladies from all over the nation find refuge in the aftermath of trafficking.She received the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award in 2016 at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. and a Meritorious Award in 2019 by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office for outstanding community service in a case that led to a trafficker being sentenced. And since their inception until today, Her Song has served over 1,600 survivors. 1,600. Rachel is an incredible leader who is making an eternal impact.
You have been set FREE from slavery!
February 1st is the national day of freedom from slavery and we are about to take it to elevated levels in this episode. Pieces and nuggets are dropped as we hope to learn truth on this road to discovery in all walks of life. Look up and let's elevate.
This week, Sara brings us the story of Bridget "Biddy" Mason!Born into slavery, Biddy traveled with her master across the United States to settle in the new Mormon Utopia of Utah before heading even farther west to California. When he sought to return with Biddy to Texas, where her children would have been—as far as Texas law was concerned—immediately enslaved, she enlisted the help of a few free Black people, and successfully sued her owner for her freedom.After that, without ever learning to read or write, Biddy became a real estate entrepreneur and businesswoman who helped build the city of Los Angeles from the ground up.—A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world!—3 Ways you can help support the podcast:Write a review on iTunesShare your favorite episode on socialTell a friend!—THE HOSTSBroads You Should Know is hosted by Sam Eggers, Sara Gorsky, & Chloe SkyeIGs: @BroadsYouShouldKnow @SaraGorsky @SamLAEggersChloe's Blog: www.chloejadeskye.comChloe's other podcasts: "Modern Eyes with Skye and Stone" & "Skye and Stone do Television"Sam's short: "Dickie & Bea"www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com web design by Sara GorskyEmail us: BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com Produced by Chloe Skye & Jupiter Stone; Edited by Chloe Skye
REVIEW. “What did you take away from last time?” [Refer to last week’s responses.] “How did that go?” READ. Galatians 5:13 Discussion Questions: Truth - What is the main point of this passage? Repentance - How does this impact your personally Faith - How might God be asking you to respond? RESPOND. “Ask God, how can today’s discussion further your relationship with God, one another, and the world? Pray together. [Record responses and prayer requests.]
In this second of two special episodes of The Rights Track, Todd reflects on what has been learned about modern slavery from our podcast and its contribution towards UN Sustainable Development Goal 8.7 to end global modern slavery by 2030. This episode features interviews from Series 3-5 of The Rights Track, which together form a library of 26 fascinating episodes and some 13 hours of insightful conversations with researchers from the University of Nottingham's Rights Lab, and a stellar line-up of people working on the ground to combat slavery from NGOs, campaigners and activists, authors, historians, economists, businesses and policymakers. Episodes featured Blueprint for Freedom: ending modern slavery by 2030 Zoe Trodd, Rights Lab Slavery-free cities: why community is key Alison Gardener, Rights Lab Life after slavery: what does freedom really look like? Juliana Semione, Rights Lab Forced marriage and women's rights: what connects SDGs 5 and 8.7? Helen McCabe Rights Lab and Karen Sherman, Author Voices of slavery: listen and learn Minh Dang and Andrea Nicholson, Rights Lab The useable past: what lessons do we learn from history in the fight to end slavery? David Blight and John Stauffer Face to face: researching the perpetrators of modern slavery Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Rights Lab How is the UN working to end modern slavery? James Cockayne, Rights Lab and Lichtenstein Initiative for Finance against Slavery and Trafficking Strengthening laws and ending modern slavery: what connects SDGs 16 and 8.7? Katarina Schwarz, Rights Lab Fast fashion and football: a question of ethics Baroness Young of Hornsey, All Party Parliamentary Group on Ethics and Sustainability in Fashion, and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sport, Modern Slavery and Human Rights Unchained supply: eradicating slavery from the supply chain Alex Trautrims, Rights Lab The business of modern slavery: what connects SDG 8.7 with its overarching SDG8? John Gathergood, University of Nottingham and Genevieve LeBaron, University of Sheffield Walking the supply chain to uphold human rights: what connects SDGs 12 and 8.7 Elaine Mitchel-Hill, Marshalls plc Bonded labour: Listening to the voices of the poor and marginalised Anusha Chandrasekharan and Pradeep Narayanan, Praxis Fighting slavery on the ground: what does it look like? Dan Vexler, Freedom Fund Creating stronger places for child rights: what connects SDGs 8.7 and 11? Ravi Prakash, Freedom Fund consultant Health and slavery: what connects SDG 3 and SDG 8.7? Luis Leão, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil Global partnerships to end modern slavery: what connects SDGs 8.7 and 17? Jasmine O'Connor, Anti Slavery International The Congo, cobalt and cash: what connects SDGs 9 and 8.7? Siddharth Kara, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University
Freedom From Slavery (v.2) Former law, Mosaic law, was never meant to save us. Former law was meant to point to our need for a Savior. Freedom From Condemnation (v.3) God knew the former law was unable to save us. In response, He sent His Son to us to do what the law could not do. Freedom From Being Controlled (v.4) Because Christ is in us and we are in Christ, all of God’s requirements are fulfilled in us. We must live out who we are in Christ, not by doing good works in itself, but, by focusing on what God has done. Freedom From Defeat (v.5-11) Paul is comparing the saved and the unsaved. One lives for the flesh and the other The Spirit. Living a life for the flesh is death If you are unsaved, you are not battling sin. If you are fleshly, then you are trying to please yourself, not God.
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Can you put a monetary value on your freedom? South Carolina’s early laws trapped enslaved people in a life of servitude, but a handful of them managed to generate sufficient cash to buy their own freedom. Today we’ll explore the phenomenon of self-purchase and review a few cases of men and women whose perseverance unlocked the yoke of slavery.
Oct 27, 2019 - 1 Corinthians 9:19-23
09.29.19 - Freedom From Slavery by Journey Church Thousand Oaks
Speaker: Pastor Jeremy Sexton
Ben Gow | Galatians 4:8-20 | Jun 23, 2019
Based on (Acts 16:16-34) “Freedom from Slavery” invites listeners to consider the key characters in the passage namely, the slave girl, her owners and the jailer and the lessons we are able to learn from the story. I observe that all three of these characters are slaves of some sort and desperately needed to be freed from slavery. The fact that they are unaware that they are being held captive in one way, or the other does not mean they are not prisoners or slaves.Our God knows how to get his message across, not in the way that we will like to see but in his own way, therefore, all of these happenings were His arrangement, to fulfil this mission. Support this podcast
Passover, Golgotha, and Freedom from Slavery (Exodus 11–12) - Dr. Bill Cook
Jesus tells the Jews who believe in him that if they abide in his teaching, they will be set free. Those who hear him are puzzled; they are already free men and have never been slaves! But Jesus is speaking of spiritual slavery: being enslaved to sin. In this lesson we explore the freedom Jesus offers us, which is much different from what the world (and many Christians today) are seeking.
The exodus of the Israelite has been influencing the human history ever after. All major philosophies, political movements and war tactics has been a by product of the great historical event. The world got its freedom from this incident. A nation with a leader has defeated mighty nations ever after. But the significance of exodus has not ended. It goes on the eschatological era. Malayalam
Throughout history, mankind has battled slavery in every nation, but this evil was never part of God's plan. Most people think of slavery only in terms of race, but there is another kind of slavery we all battle. It is slavery that the enemy brings upon us, whether it is to negative thoughts, our jobs, material things, or to trying to please everyone around us. The enemy keeps us wrapped up in bondage - and we allow him to unless we turn to Jesus to help us with our insecurities and fears. The demon-possessed man in Mark 5 was run by the legion of demons until he encountered Jesus. Once he came to Jesus, he was set free and his life was changed. The other people asked Jesus to leave because they were more comfortable in the slavery they were in than accepting this awesome change. Inspect your own life. Are you too comfortable in your slavery? Is it time for you to step out into freedom with Jesus?
We continue our series in Galatians with the most difficult and confusing passage in the letter. Paradoxically, it also may be the most important, the climax of the theological argument Paul has been building through the first four chapters. Galatians 4:21-5:1 presents a contrast between Hagar and Sarah, Ishmael and Isaac. Paul uses this Old Testament reference to provide an allegory, or illustration, of a broader theological principle. Ultimately, there are only two ways to follow God. One is to believe fully on the promises of God. The other is to believe fully on the promises of God, aided with our own help to work them out. Only one of those brings freedom and life.
In a world that is broken by division, injustice, and hate, there is hope for us in Christ. His people have the opportunity to be part of God's work in healing and restoring this world. We will take time to have a clear-eyed look at the brokenness around us both in our nation and in the American Church. All of this, though, will point us to hope and practical action to be part of God's work in healing and reconciliation.
The exodus of the Israelite has been influencing the human history ever after. All major philosophies, political movements and war tactics has been a by product of the great historical event. The world got its freedom from this incident. A nation with a leader has defeated mighty nations ever after. But the significance of exodus has not ended. It goes on the eschatological era.
This sermon explores how it's easier to get the people out of slavery than to get slavery out of the people. During the Exodus journey, the people forgot that God is the One who delivered them from slavery, who values freedom.
UGP #557 Is Freedom From Slavery Enough Or Is More Owed? By Who & To Whom?
Galatians 3:26-4:7 Freedom From Slavery Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 31, 2016
Galatians 3:26-4:7 Freedom From Slavery Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 31, 2016
Galatians 3:26-4:7 Freedom From Slavery Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 31, 2016
Galatians 3:26-4:7 Freedom From Slavery Rev. Dr. Shelton Sanford July 31, 2016
2016-06-26 sermon by Pastor Jim Wilson at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio, where we proclaim God's extravagant grace, radical inclusion, and relentless compassion. Join us for worship at 8am, 9am, or 11:15am. http://www.AcceptingAll.com
Mark Francis AM14Feb2016 Sermon series: Galatians - 4 Galatians 3:26-4:31 read by Daphne Ayerst. Mark Francis talks on Be Free: Freedom from slavery Playing time: 30 minutes.
If God's salvation of Israel was total, completely destroying Egypt, how much more should we put our hope in Christ's perfect work setting us free from slavery to sin.
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Mike Kellett and Alan Robertson talk about Freedom From Slavery.
Mike Kellett and Alan Robertson talk about Freedom From Slavery.
John 8:21-36 - "Freedom from Slavery" - Rev. Wes Holland
Freedom From Slavery - Vasiliy Parkhotyuk Pastor Vlad released a new book "BREAK FREE", available on iBooks, Amazon, Kindle, Audible and everywhere books are sold. For more information: http://www.hungrygen.com/breakfreebook
Mauritania is a country with a tradition of slavery, but in August 2007 owning slaves became a criminal act. David Gutnick visits Mauritania and finds out how entrenched the master/slave relationship still is.