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In this week's episode, Pastor Kevin Butcher talks about the differences in our left and right brain and why we need to activate both to experience the fullness of who we have been created to be. rootedpastors.org
Prayers Of Power: A life filled with the fullness of God | Felix Stevenson | 8 September 2024 by HTC | Holy Trinity Clapham
THE GLORIOUS CALLING - All The Fullness Of God Ephesians 1:1-2, 6:23, 24 Randy Lovelace | September 8, 2024
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We look at Ephesians 3:19 and explore Paul's call for the church to "be filled to all the fullness of God."
Pastor Jerrill Wyler | AM
The Fullness of God - Phil Whitehead
The Spirit longs to partner with you, changing your posture from one of lack to one of abundance. The heart of God is for us to continually be filled by His Spirit, and experience His fullness at all times.
Today's message focuses on the truth that the One who revealed God has given us new life. /// Scripture: Colossians 1:19-23 | Speaker: Bro. Danny Nance | Date Recorded: August 4th, 2024 | Running Time: 36:49
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DISCLAIMER: YOU MUST BE IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH CHRIST JESUS TO GRASP THESE TEACHING AND TO LIVE THIS KIND OF LIFE!JESUS IS THE ANSWER, SAY YES TO HIM AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR TODAY! YOU HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING ELSE! HE IS WILLING AND ABLE TO GIVE YOUR LIFE A NEW DIRECTION SO THAT YOU CAN EXPERIENCE A LIFE OF ABUNDANCE!SCRIPTURE: PSALM 16:7-11Quotes on JOY‘Find a place inside where there's joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.' – Joseph Campbell‘Joy is prayer; joy is strength: joy is love; joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls.' – Mother Teresa‘Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.' – Greg Anderson‘Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.' – Leo Buscaglia‘If you carry joy in your heart, you can heal any moment.' – Carlos Santana‘There are those who give with joy, and that joy is their reward.' – Khalil Gibran‘Let your joy be in your journey – not in some distant goal.' – Tim Cook‘The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keep out the joy.' – Jim Rohn2 Corinthians 6:10- sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; poor, yet making many rich; having nothing, and yet possessing everythingPhilippians 4:4- rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!My Joy is in God, not my freedom from pain, heartache, sickness, lack, etc.My Joy is fulfilled in God when I stop my pursuit of satisfaction.Next month we will continue learning how to enjoy life and breathe. Check out John 15:11Please continue to listen every 1st Thursday of the month to TOUCHED BY MERCY & LIVING ON GRACE PODCAST.Touched by Mercy and Living on Grace Ministries Website: www.touchedbymercylivingongrace. orgYou can find us on FB, Instagram, Google, Apple iTunes, Spotify, and Buzzsprout. Continue to share, tell a friend, tell somebody. We will give 1 $25 gift card giveaways for Amazon, Walmart, Visa, or CashApp. I will announce the winner in September.Remember my sisters and brothers, it takes GRACE TO MAKE IT!Remember my sisters and brothers, it takes GRACE TO MAKE IT!
Many people hesitate to walk in total obedience to God because they are afraid to risk it. But what risk is there in obedience when we understand the covenant relationship that God is offering to us? Join Melissa for this five week study on how to please the heart of God and walk in right fellowship with Him daily through our obedience.
When you read Paul's letter to the Ephesian church and he prays that believers would be “filled with all the fullness of God,” do you think that's possible for you? Francis Chan explores how the love of Christ isn't just a concept that we try to grasp with our minds, but it's something into which we grow deeper and deeper, impacting every area of our lives.
7/28/24 Sermon by Pastor BrettGeneral podcast introduction using "Be Thou My Vision." General podcast outro using "Be Thou My Vision."
Pastor Billy shares a message of encouragement!
Sermon by Rev. Ken Walsh Passages found in: Ephesians 3: 14-21 (NRSV) John 6:1-21
July 24, 2024 Daily Devotion from Lutheran Hour Ministries
July 21, 2024 - Sunday PM Sermon Jesus The Fullness of God - (Colossians 1:19) "Fullness" - (Col. 1:19, 2:9) Fullness: What God is, Jesus is exactly Because Jesus is Fully God... Reconciliation is possible - (Col. 1:19-23) The Harmony of Reconciliation - (20) The Hurdles of Reconciliation - (21) The Holiness of Reconciliation - (22) The Hope of Reconciliation - (23) Because Jesus is Fully God... The church is important - (Col 1:24) Since Jesus is its head, I must submit to him Since Jesus is its head, I must suffer for him Since Jesus is its head, I must serve him Because Jesus is fully God... The gospel is powerful - (Col 1:25-27) The gospel is a gift from God - (25) The gospel is the word of God - (25) The gospel is the mystery once hidden... (26-27) The gospel is God's glorious riches - (27) "Walk worthy of the Lord" (Four participles) Because Jesus is fully God... His business is urgent - (Col 1:28-29) There is an urgent message There is an urgent method There is an urgent purpose Duration 40:04
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Beloved, You MUST Tune In To This Life Changing, Revelatory Word From The Holy Spirit, As Pastor Natalie Westenskow Shares This Timely Message... "The Fulness of God."
In this podcast, Pastor Rachelle releases a fiery word on how we can't pick and choose whatever we want from God, but how we must all partake of everything that Jesus died for us. Support the Show.
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Guest Preacher: Andy Jones Acts 17:22-31
Sermon preached by Andrea Reinhardt at The Table worship gathering on Sunday, May 26th, 2024. Trinity Sunday.
Message Pastor JasonJoin us in this enlightening episode as we delve into core theological concepts from a Nazarene perspective. Our journey begins with a profound discussion on divine inspiration—the belief that the Scriptures are God-breathed and hold the ultimate authority in guiding our faith and practice.We then navigate the nuanced paths of exegesis vs eisegesis. Discover the importance of approaching the Bible with a desire to uncover God's intended message (exegesis) rather than imposing our own ideas onto the text (eisegesis). Learn practical methods to enhance your scriptural understanding and ensure your interpretations remain faithful to the text's true meaning.Our exploration continues with the transformative concept of being born again from above. What does it mean to experience a spiritual rebirth? We'll unpack this pivotal doctrine, emphasizing its significance in the life of every believer and the process of becoming a new creation in Christ.Next, we turn to the essence of love in action. Drawing from the teachings of Jesus and the example of the early Church, we discuss how genuine faith manifests through acts of love and service. Be inspired to live out your faith in tangible ways that reflect God's love to the world around you.Finally, we reflect on Jesus's profound "I AM" statements. These declarations reveal His divine identity and mission, providing deep insights into His nature and the salvation He offers. Each statement is a cornerstone of Christian belief, inviting us to deepen our relationship with Christ.Tune in for a rich and thoughtful exploration of these foundational elements of the Nazarene faith. Whether you're a lifelong believer or new to these concepts, this episode will enrich your spiritual journey and encourage you to live out your faith with clarity and conviction.Enjoy this message? Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Help spread the gospel through this podcast by subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing this episode.
Message Pastor JasonPastor Jason preaches from John 3:14-17, exploring how God's initiative in salvation is intimately intertwined with human response and cooperation. As we unpack these verses, we see that God's redemptive work is a holistic and all-encompassing endeavor that encompasses the fullness of His being.Enjoy this message? Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Help spread the gospel through this podcast by subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing this episode.
The Fullness of God w/ Simon Dent Welcome to the Gospel Reverb podcast. Gospel Reverb is an audio gathering for preachers, teachers, and Bible thrill seekers. Each month, our host, Anthony Mullins, will interview a new guest to gain insights and preaching nuggets mined from select passages of Scripture in that month’s Revised Common Lectionary. […] The post The Fullness of God w/ Simon Dent first appeared on Grace Communion International Resources....
In Ephesians 3, Paul prays for Christians to move beyond surface faith, embracing the depth of Christ's love and power. He prays for inner strength, Christ dwelling, understanding love, and fullness of God.
This week we'll be studying Colossians 4:2-6 under the theme “The Mystery of Jesus.” The concept of God's grace to ALL is truly an upside-down, otherworldly mystery to this fallen world. This week, we'll learn how we should direct our prayers and lifestyle accordingly, for the purpose of evangelism. The Church in Colossae was a product of Paul's 3-year ministry in Ephesus. The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to combat a specific type of heresy—a combination of Eastern and Greek philosophy and Jewish legalism with elements of Gnosticism. The danger was not in denying Christianity altogether but in altering genuine Christianity with mysticism, legalism, Eastern religions, asceticism, and man-made philosophy—making it quite relevant to our contemporary pluralistic culture.
We are meant to live in the fullness of God — full healing, freedom, joy, and peace that transcends all understanding. In this insightful message, Ps. Amy dives into how this is all unlocked through our praise, our language, and our serving in the house of God.
This week we will be studying Colossians 3:1-14 under the theme “The Clothing of Jesus.” A major part of Christianity is a new identity in Christ. When someone becomes a Christian, they don't stop being their gender, race, age, political affiliation, or personality. All of those things are demoted below a more important identification factor – REDEEMED by the blood of Jesus. This child of God, recognizing they've now been redeemed by the love of God, commits themselves to a life of love toward others. The Church in Colossae was a product of Paul's 3-year ministry in Ephesus. The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to combat a specific type of heresy—a combination of Eastern and Greek philosophy and Jewish legalism with elements of Gnosticism. The danger was not in denying Christianity altogether but in altering genuine Christianity with mysticism, legalism, Eastern religions, asceticism, and man-made philosophy—making it quite relevant to our contemporary pluralistic culture.
This week we'll be studying Colossians 2:16-23 under the theme “The Freedom of Jesus.” A major component to the Colossian heresy, and much false religion today (including in Christian churches) is the unnecessary burdening of manmade laws. The Apostle Paul refused to allow the Colossians' sincere faith to be squeezed out by the self-righteousness of false teachers who presumed to be close to God. The Church in Colossae was a product of Paul's 3-year ministry in Ephesus. The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to combat a specific type of heresy—a combination of Eastern and Greek philosophy and Jewish legalism with elements of Gnosticism. The danger was not in denying Christianity altogether but in altering genuine Christianity with mysticism, legalism, Eastern religions, asceticism, and man-made philosophy—making it quite relevant to our contemporary pluralistic culture.
Discussion Questions Sermon Overview: The main idea of this week's sermon was: We need God's power to understand God's love so that we might glorify God by being fully mature Digging Deeper: 1. As part of Paul's ministry to the church in Ephesus, he prays for them. Prayer for others is ministry. Do you agree or disagree? Please explain / support your answer. Why do you think we can sometimes feel as though the “real work” of ministry is something other than praying for people? 2. We know that we can boldly go to God with confidence (cf. 3:12). Paul models this boldness and confidence in his prayer. For us, what might approaching the throne of grace with “boldness” look like? What sort of “bold” prayers might your Father in heaven delight to hear from you (that you are not bringing to him at this time)? 3. One of Paul's requests to God for these believers is that they would be "strengthened with power through his Spirit in (their) inner being” (See Rom 7:22 and 2 Cor. 4:16 for just a couple of reasons why we need to be strengthened daily with God's power in our inner being.). What might this look like? Is this something you pray for yourself and for those around you? Why or why not? What might be the effect of making this prayer a regular habit? 4. Paul's desire is for Christ's (continual, ongoing) presence in the hearts of these believers, through faith (3:17a). How should we understand the relationship between trusting Christ and his presence in our lives? 5. Paul's prayer to God is that he would enable the Ephesian believers to grasp the love of Christ for them. Look back over Ephesians 1:1-3:13. Where / how is God's love for us revealed? 6. How is the love of God for us most clearly revealed in and through the Gospel (cf. Rom. 5:8, Jn 3:16)? 7. One of the effects, according to 3:19b, of grasping the love of Christ is that we will be “filled with all the fullness of God.” How did the sermon help us understand what is meant here? Have you seen this connection in your own life (or in the lives of those around you), between grasping / internalizing God's love and growing in maturity? Please share. 8. In v. 20, we are reminded that our God (the one to whom we pray), is "able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think.” How might keeping this in mind (and believing it with all our hearts), affect the way we pray? 9. Is there something in your life currently that feels (if you are honest), too big for God? What might it look like for you to pray more earnestly and more regularly about this issue (and invite others to do the same)? Prayer:
This week we'll be studying Colossians 2:6-15 under the theme “The Fullness of Jesus.” Here we receive one of Scripture's clearest statements that Jesus is fully God and that his work on earth was to remove our sins by nailing them to his cross. We are working together to remove any deceptive philosophy, human tradition, or spirituality that would deter us from these truths. The Church in Colossae was a product of Paul's 3-year ministry in Ephesus. The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to combat a specific type of heresy—a combination of Eastern and Greek philosophy and Jewish legalism with elements of Gnosticism. The danger was not in denying Christianity altogether but in altering genuine Christianity with mysticism, legalism, Eastern religions, asceticism, and man-made philosophy—making it quite relevant to our contemporary pluralistic culture.
The worst neglect in our lives is a failure to seek the deepest possible understanding of who God is. From his expositional series in the book of Ephesians, today R.C. Sproul examines Paul's astonishing prayer that Christians may be "filled with all the fullness of God" (Eph. 3:19). Get R.C. Sproul's Expositional Commentary on Ephesians for Your Gift of Any Amount: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/3270/ephesians-commentary Meet Today's Teacher: R.C. Sproul (1939-2017) was known for his ability to winsomely and clearly communicate deep, practical truths from God's Word. He was founder of Ligonier Ministries, first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew's Chapel, first president of Reformation Bible College, and executive editor of Tabletalk magazine. Meet the Host: Nathan W. Bingham is vice president of ministry engagement for Ligonier Ministries, executive producer and host of Renewing Your Mind, host of the Ask Ligonier podcast, and a graduate of Presbyterian Theological College in Melbourne, Australia. Nathan joined Ligonier in 2012 and lives in Central Florida with his wife and four children. Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources. Renewing Your Mind is a donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
235 – What does it even mean to be filled with God's fullness?In his letter to the Ephesians, at the end of Chapter 3, Paul prays that the church members would know the love of Christ and be filled with all the fullness of God.But is that even possible? Most Christians I talk to think that's the sort of thing that happens after they die and go to heaven. But Paul is praying for the Ephesians to experience here on earth.In this week's episode, I talk about Paul's prayer (there's a lot more in there that applies to you and me as well). Fortunately Paul gives some really helpful guidance in chapters 4, 5, and 6, which helps prepare us to be able to receive the fullness of God.You know this passage, (Ephesians 4:22-24) but think about it as a roadmap to experiencing the love of Christ and the fullness of God.Put off your old sinful nature, which is corrupt and deceitfulBe renewed by the Spirit in your mindPut on your new self, created to be like God, truly righteous and holyHow do we put off our sinful nature? Paul makes it sound so simple. In this episode I share two key points that will help you let go of the sin mindset and embrace the mindset of holiness and righteousness. Your sin does not define youA previous episode mentioned this week has some great insights on how to get rid of your sinful nature, change your mindset, and accept your true identity as a child of God. Check out Episode 144: Finding Your Identity in the Bible with Keith Ferrin.Show notesFor a full transcript and all Bible verses mentioned in this episode, go to thebiblespeakstoyou.com/235Support the show_________________________James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Reach out today if you need a speaker or Bible workshop for your church or organization (online and in person) Subscribe to the podcast (and get your copy of Praying with the Mindset of Jesus) Make a donation to support the show Schedule a free one hour coaching call to see if the Jesus Mindset Coaching program is a good fit for you Contact James here
SERIES SUMMARY: The Church in Colossae was a product of Paul's 3-year ministry in Ephesus. The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to combat a specific type of heresy—a combination of Eastern and Greek philosophy and Jewish legalism with elements of Gnosticism. The danger was not in denying Christianity altogether but in altering genuine Christianity with mysticism, legalism, Eastern religions, asceticism, and man-made philosophy—making it quite relevant to our contemporary pluralistic culture.