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Rev. Jeremy Breese provided Commerce with a sermon that truly fed our souls! He spoke from Ephesians 1:1-23 pointing out seven purposes: 1) desire us to become children of God, 2) to be holy and blameless through Him, 3) to love and be in the beloved, 4) be rich in spirit and wisdom with a mind that changes through God, 5) wants to reveal all mysteries to us, with us pursuing those mysteries, 6) desire to be filled with the Holy Spirit, 7) and vs. 18: "Give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him. The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of His calling, and what the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints."
Today's Promise: Galatians 2:20 What really happened when you came to Christ? Forgiveness of sins and the promise of heaven are incredible gifts, but God went even further. In this episode, we'll explore the powerful truth of Galatians 2:20: that Jesus Himself has taken up residence in your heart. Christ living in you isn't just symbolic language; His spirit literally lives in you. And because He does, you're never alone. He leads, He guides, and He empowers your daily life. If you'll listen, you'll be amazed at how He directs your steps. Join us as we unpack this life-changing promise and discover how to walk in the reality of “Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
In this sermon, Mike Whitesell reflects on how Christians, especially those in their later years, can continue to grow and make a meaningful impact for God's kingdom. Prompted by his own experience with retirement, Whitesell stresses the importance of not becoming complacent or “a grumpy old guy,” but remaining intentional and vibrant in faith. He encourages listeners to examine not just their spiritual practices but also their attitudes, dispositions, and ways of relating to others. Using both a personal story about impatience at a cell phone store and biblical examples, he highlights how our daily interactions should be marked by “sweet reasonableness” and grace as described in Philippians 4. Whitesell employs a sailing metaphor, likening the Christian life to trimming sails so we can be optimally driven by the Holy Spirit, rather than old habits or self-focus. Drawing from Galatians 2:20, he outlines four steps for spiritual refinement: dying to self, denying self-centeredness, relying on Christ, and then actively trying to live out Christlike character. Ultimately, Whitesell urges believers to let the Holy Spirit guide their responses and relationships so that their witness remains vibrant, gracious, and effective for Christ. The sermon ends with a prayer for God's ongoing work in shaping His people to reflect Jesus in all circumstances.
Sacrifice is not loss--it's love.
"It doesn't matter what you've done. It doesn't matter what your past looks like. He is here today to meet you right where you are. This is that God that is here for you today!" Pastor Matt Janzen.
The faith that justifies and the faith that sanctifies are not two different kinds of faith.
May the God of Wonders Bless You!
The power of suffering: embrace the cross. The call to servanthood: greatness in serving others. The ultimate act of sacrifice: giving everything
If there is any hope for eternity in the presence of God, we need a Redeemer, a Substitute, a Savior. Christ died and rose to be that hope.
Jesus is the end for which the universe was made, and the means that makes that end possible to enjoy.
"When we face discouragement, when we face adversity, when we face challenging days, it's important for us to remember that Christ truly is our firm foundation. That he truly is what we need. He is the hope for the future, he is the hope for eternity!" Pastor Matt Janzen
Gordie Hunt explores the profound concept of being crucified with Christ from Galatians 2:20. He delves into how believers are crucified with Christ, dying to sin and self, yet alive in Christ. This paradoxical truth forms the foundation for living by faith, no longer controlled by the old nature but empowered to live for God through Christ's indwelling presence. ★ Support this podcast ★
Carlos Whittaker, author of Reconnected: How 7 Screen-Free Weeks with Monks and Amish Farmers Helped Me Recover the Lost Art of Being Human, checks in to claim the crown for longest subtitle of any author Tim has ever interviewed :) and more importantly, to share about...well, you know...what the title says. Freshly-minted 2024 American Ninja Warrior winner Vance Walker pauses counting the $1 million he won earlier this week to spring into action on the program as well. Walker is the first 2-time winner in the show's history and first to win back-to-back. He gives insight into the challenges (both competitively and simply filming the program) he and fellow ninjas face and explains the "Galatians 2:20" reference on his Instagram account. Sports clip: Brandon Graham, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end (philadelphiaeagles.com)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harvest Bible Fellowship's weekly Message.
Hebrews 12:1-9, Galatians 2:20, Colossians 3:1-3, Philippians 3:7-14
The faith that justifies and the faith that sanctifies are not two different kinds of faith.
Crucified with Christ I. His death is our death II. Old me dies III. New me lives IV. Live by faith V. Love like He loves
Welcome to the audio podcast for Dogwood Church in Athens, TX.
2024 Resurrection Service
If there is any hope for eternity in the presence of God, we need a Redeemer, a Substitute, a Savior. Christ died and rose to be that hope.
Jesus is the end for which the universe was made, and the means that makes that end possible to enjoy.
Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. I. Jesus invites us to be his disciple, v24 II. Jesus reveals what it means to be a disciple, v24. III. Jesus gives us a reason to be his disciple, v25
The goal for this sermon is explain the purpose for which Christ saved us.
The goal for this sermon is explain the purpose for which Christ saved us.
Awareness activates generosity.
Lakeway Baptist Church
Lakeway Baptist Church
Meant to be renewed and to renew Meant to experience His forgiveness freedom, deliverance, truth, engagement
The faith that justifies and the faith that sanctifies are not two different kinds of faith.
Mission Church of the Nazarene
"Self is one of the toughest weeds that grows in the garden of life."
If there is any hope for eternity in the presence of God, we need a Redeemer, a Substitute, a Savior. Christ died and rose to be that hope.
Jesus is the end for which the universe was made, and the means that makes that end possible to enjoy.
Jesus came to give Light, Life and Love. Every believer is sent to give the Light, Life and Love of Jesus Christ.
"Sometimes the trials in our life, that we feel like 'God I am sinking,' are precisely so that we reach up to Him." There's an infinite amount of things you can live for. You can live for health, wealth, fame, or power. Within these categories are endless choices for what to devote your self to. The best choice is to make Jesus the main character of your life. This is a series of sermons about making the purpose of your life only Jesus. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/OnlyJesus
We study what Paul says to Peter to show why he was wrong to withdraw from eating with the Gentile believers. If the Gospel of Grace is true, then God has fully accepted the Gentiles, on the basis of their faith in Christ. Therefore, Jews and Gentiles are equal in Christ, and so separation on the basis of race is a sin, and a denial of the Gospel. In these key verses, Paul summarises the truths that lie at the heart of Galatians, which he will develop in later chapters. He establishes that we are justified before God by faith in Christ and not works of law, and explains why we are no longer under the jurisdiction and condemnation of the law. He also counters the objection that justification by faith alone encourages a sinful lifestyle, by revealing the transformation that takes place in us when we are put into Christ, for now Christ lives in us! Finally he points out that if we maintain that justification is by our works, then we would be guilty of devaluing, rejecting and setting aside the grace of God, and asserting that Christ died in vain, that His death on the Cross was superfluous.
We study what Paul says to Peter to show why he was wrong to withdraw from eating with the Gentile believers. If the Gospel of Grace is true, then God has fully accepted the Gentiles, on the basis of their faith in Christ. Therefore, Jews and Gentiles are equal in Christ, and so separation on the basis of race is a sin, and a denial of the Gospel. In these key verses, Paul summarises the truths that lie at the heart of Galatians, which he will develop in later chapters. He establishes that we are justified before God by faith in Christ and not works of law, and explains why we are no longer under the jurisdiction and condemnation of the law. He also counters the objection that justification by faith alone encourages a sinful lifestyle, by revealing the transformation that takes place in us when we are put into Christ, for now Christ lives in us! Finally he points out that if we maintain that justification is by our works, then we would be guilty of devaluing, rejecting and setting aside the grace of God, and asserting that Christ died in vain, that His death on the Cross was superfluous.
“God is still calling us to a process and a lifestyle of becoming everything He has created us to become, and by grace, He extends mercy to us every single day.” Continuing in our current collection of talks, Believer, Pastor Louie stresses that being a Christian is more about who you are than what you do. To be Christian, we are called to be Christ-like, love God, extend grace, shine light, and champion those in need. When we can be mirrors, reflecting the glory of God, others can see Christ. VERSES // John 1:14,3:16, Philippians 2:1-16, Galatians 2:20, 2 Corinthians 5:14, 1 Corinthians 1:23, Luke 10:27, Matthew 5:13-16 — With Passion City Online, you can join us every Sunday live at 9:30a and 11:45a, and our gatherings are available on-demand starting at 7p! Join us at https://passioncitychurch.com — Subscribe to our channel to see more messages from Passion City Church: https://www.youtube.com/passioncitychurch1 — Looking for content for your Kids? Subscribe to our Passion Kids Channel: https://passion.link/passionkidsonline — If you would like to give to our house, visit https://passioncitychurch.com/give/ — Check out Passion's books, music, and more at https://passionresources.com/ — At Passion City Church, we believe that because God has displayed the ultimate sacrifice in Jesus, our response to that in worship must be extravagant. It is our privilege, and our created purpose, to reflect God's Glory to Him through our praise, our sacrifice, and our song. — Follow Passion City Church: https://www.instagram.com/passioncity/ Follow Louie Giglio: https://www.instagram.com/louiegiglio Passion City Church is a Jesus church with locations in Atlanta and Washington D.C.
The faith that justifies and the faith that sanctifies are not two different kinds of faith.
Your brain likes to focus on the things you don't have and the things you are not. So many of us live our lives day to day feeling like we are not enough, but that is a lie. There is a way that we can uproot the lies in your mind, and in this message, we're going to show you how.
Organization: Foundation Christian Ministries Speaker: Pastor Chris Pena City: Bastrop State: Tx
If there is any hope for eternity in the presence of God, we need a Redeemer, a Substitute, a Savior. Christ died and rose to be that hope.
Jesus is the end for which the universe was made, and the means that makes that end possible to enjoy.
Do you need an antidote to grumbling and complaining? Look to the cross of Christ. The cross is a place where your wayward wants and selfish desires are put to death. So come to the cross, die to yourself, and embrace your new life in Christ!
What happens to our faith when we let our pride slow pull us away from what God calls us to do? Brett wraps up the Samson series with the fall and eventual redemption of Samson.