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If God Can Use These Men... Matthew 10:1-4 by Mike Deguzman Matthew 9:36-38 Luke 19:10 Matthew 10:37-39 Luke 24:25 1. The Authority He Extended John 15:16 2 Corinthians 5:20 Matthew 28:18-20 2. The People He Summoned 2 Corinthians 4:7 Luke 9:52-54 Mark 938 Matthew 20:20-21 Application: 1. Prepare to be Summoned a. Get Saved b. Start Serving c. Be Being Sanctified 2. Be Willing to be Sent
For lots of Christians knowing when they were saved is very important, and knowing the date they were baptized or the date they first believed becomes a way to assure themselves of the security of their relationship with God. There are two questions behind this issue: first, am I saved because of a decision I've made or a decision God has made. Chuck and Aaron talk about how our salvation is completely founded on God's decision to rescue us, and even when our initial realization of the truth of the Gospel resulted in what looked like us deciding to believe in Jesus, it was really God working in our hearts to give us the faith to believe. And the second question: am I saved in one moment or is it a process? So many people have a different experience–some were baptized when they were infants and have never stopped believing the Gospel, some were baptized, drifted away from faith in Jesus, and then came back to him over time and or in one dramatic moment, and some were never baptized but as adults became converted to Christianity, again either in one moment or as a result of an apparent process. And while all these experiences are difficult, one thing remains the same–those who have been saved by Jesus have spiritual life now. The best way to tell if you are physically alive is not to look at your birth certificate but to check your pulse, and the best way to know if you are a child of God is whether or not you have faith in his son Jesus. Hosts: Aaron Mueller and Chuck Rathert Subscribe to the show at https://cacg.saintjamesglencarbon.org. To comment on this episode, visit https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/cacg-ep116.
Theme From Sunday's Sermon: Evangelism: Sharing the Good News On this edition of One Single Story, Pastors Stephen Mizell, Jay Rivenbark, and Alyssa Bream discuss the following questions: We have been talking about the importance of sharing the gospel this week. I've noticed in the last two passages we've looked at, there has been an emphasis people being unaware of their own condition, or being unaware of the nearness of eternity. When I read this story, I noticed a similar thing. The Pharisee seemed to be completely blind to his own issues. Is a part of sharing the Gospel really about trying to convince a person of their own unrighteousness? Was there ever a time in your life when you think you were depending upon yourself for your own salvation? What are some ideas of how to approach a person that seems to be living a moral life, but does not have a relationship with Jesus? The reading for the day is: Joshua 13:1–14:15 Luke 18:1-17 Psalm 85:1-13 Proverbs 13:7-8
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Do people get a second chance to get saved AFTER they die?
Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. In this episode, H.B. discusses 25 books on preaching you should read. Preaching by Michael Reeves 12 Essentials for Great Preaching by Wayne McDill Preaching & Preachers by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Anointed Expository Preaching by Steven Olford & David Olford Small Preaching by Johnathan Pennington Lectures To My Students by Charles Haddon Spurgeon Learning From A Legend by Jared E. Alcantara Expository Preaching by David Helm The Supremacy of God In Preaching by John Piper Christ-Centered Preaching by Bryan Chapell Biblical Preaching by Haddon Robison Why Johnny Can't Preach by T. David Gordon Power in the Pulpit by Jerry Vines & Jim Shaddix Preaching by John F. MacArthur & The Master's Seminary Faculty Doctrine That Dances by Robert Smith Jr. Preaching With Passion by Alex Montoya Between Two Worlds by John R.W. Stott Preaching by Timothy Keller Saving Eutychus by Gary Millar & Phil Campbell Simplicity in Preaching by J.C. Ryle A Manual for Preaching by Abraham Kuruvilla Your Old Testament Sermons Need to Get Saved by David M. King Planning Your Preaching by Stephen Rummage Preaching That Changes Lives by Michael Fabarez The Pastor's Public Ministry by Terry L. Johnson For contact, information, or resources, visit hbcharlesjr.com
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Tim Scheer tells how, as a 15 year old, in Florida, USA, he tried as hard as he possibly could to get saved, but found out he was helpless to effect his own new birth. Listen to hear how he cam into the joy of receiving eternal life. (Recorded in Newmarket Gospel Hall, ON, Canada on 29th Dec 2024) The post I Tried My Hardest to Get Saved. But Nothing Happened. (4 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
18:22 And when he had thus spoken, one of the officers which stood by struck Jesus with the palm of his hand, saying, Answerest thou the high priest so? 18:23 Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil: but if well, why smitest thou me?
If you're wondering how do I get saved, you need this teaching. Listen in to find out what happens when you get saved. The post Vision At The Cross part 3 – GET SAVED appeared first on Calvary Chapel At The Cross.
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Join us for a conversation with David King, senior pastor of Concord Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee and author of Your Old Testament Sermon Needs to Get Saved.
YES, BUT IT IS NEVER IS A WORDS OR A FLESH WORK!
Is salvation something we can earn through good deeds, or is it a free gift from God? In this episode of Questions with Caden, we tackle one of the most important questions in the Christian faith: "Do I Have to Work for Salvation?" Caden takes a deep dive into what the Bible says about grace, faith, and the role of works in our walk with God. You'll gain a clear understanding of salvation, discover the difference between earning and receiving, and learn how to rest in the finished work of Jesus Christ. Tune in to discover: The biblical foundation of salvation through grace. How faith and works fit into your relationship with God. Why salvation is a free gift, not something to be earned. Listen now to gain clarity and confidence in your salvation, and experience the freedom that comes from living in God's grace! WATCH ON YOUTUBE - Subscribe and listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with friends who might be struggling with prioritizing their faith. Follow Caden on Social Media: Instagram: @caden.fabrizio TikTok: @cadenfabrizio Youtube: @cadenfabrizio Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this video, the speaker shares an inspiring message rooted in the Word of God, emphasizing the importance of faith and mercy in salvation. Beginning with a beautiful song by Torah Harris, the speaker explores Paul's gratitude as expressed in his letter to Timothy. Paul thanks Jesus for saving him, a former blasphemer and persecutor, without any effort on Paul's part. The core message is that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith and not through works. The speaker underscores God's grace and mercy, encouraging viewers to embrace their faith and share the Gospel with others. 00:00 Introduction and Purpose 00:43 The Importance of Faith and Gratitude 01:45 Paul's Testimony and Gratitude 03:42 Salvation Through Grace and Faith 04:58 The Role of Mercy in Salvation 07:39 The Gift of Salvation 10:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Full Question: Can a person get saved through seeing visions or having dreams of Jesus? or does salvation come by hearing the word of God, getting convicted of sin and then responding in faith? I've heard and read of stories especially from the Middle East of people (mostly Muslims) seeing visions of Christ and having dreams than waking up and converting to Christianity. Please clarify or explain ways of salvation (Biblically) To read the show notes, click here. Call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
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Today, Jenn discusses: How God shows no partiality How secularists steal all of their beliefs from the Bible Are unreached people (people who never heard the Gospel) going to hell? Everyone has the Law written in their hearts How God will judge everyone fairly Here's other amazing content from P40! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnh-aqfg8rw Ko-Fi - https://ko-fi.com/p40ministries Website - https://www.p40ministries.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/p40ministries Contact - jenn@p40ministries.com Books - https://www.amazon.com/Jenn-Kokal/e/B095JCRNHY/ref=aufs_dp_fta_dsk Merch - https://www.p40ministries.com/shop YouVersion - https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/38267-out-of-the-mire-trusting-god-in-the-middle Support babies and get quality coffee with Seven Weeks Coffee https://sevenweekscoffee.com/?ref=P40 This ministry is only made possible due to your generous support https://ko-fi.com/p40ministries
How to Get Saved born again and receive the free gift of eternal life that God offers all sinners through faith in his shed blood.
There comes a point in time in everybody's life when a critical decision has to be made. That time for you is now.
Ken Netti grew up in Massachusetts, USA, and heard powerful gospel preaching in his youth from men like Albert Hull and Bill Bingham. His “Uncle Pat” had a keen interest in Ken's salvation and would often ask him “Are you saved?” Moving to Ohio, Ken found work at a Country Club during his high School years. But when he finally faced his need to get right with God, salvation had to come first. Reading: John 3:16. (Recorded in Stark Road The post I Quit My Job at the Country Club. I Just Needed to Get Saved. (5 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
Andrew Dennison grew up hearing the gospel and always just assumed he would get saved one day. But he reached 17 years old and found himself still without Christ. Then a series of gospel meetings took place where on one particular evening Mr Jim Smith took the time to speak on the reality of hell. Listen to hear how that led to Andy's salvation. Readings: 1 Pet 3:18, John 5:24. (Recorded in Stark Road Gospel Hall, Livonia, MI, USA, 21st The post I Just Assumed I Would Get Saved One Day (5 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
Do people get a second chance to get saved after they die?
In this message we delve into the meaning of salvation as revealed in Ephesians 2:1-10. Discover how God's grace and love transform us, bringing us from death to life in Christ Jesus. Learn the true essence of being saved and the purposeful life it leads us into. Don't miss this sermon that will deepen your understanding of salvation and inspire you to live a life of faith and good works.
Some of the notes used are from Dave Helm and Simeon Trust and the book “Your Old Testament Sermon Needs to Get Saved” by David King.
Some of the notes used are from Dave Helm and Simeon Trust and the book “Your Old Testament Sermon Needs to Get Saved” by David King. Connections to Joseph came from Dr. Colin Smith
When I got saved back in 1991, I soon began to pray for the salvation of my parents and my 3 brothers. I figured that if a Hell-bound reprobate like me could get saved, then certainly they could also. But as excited as I was, and still am, about the Lord, I soon found out that that excitement did not seem to be transferable. Instead, I learned about being willing to be used of the Lord, which takes some work, and I learned about waiting for the Lord's timing. On this Sunday Service, I want to share some things that happened when we went up to New Jersey to visit my brother Jimmy in the hospital, some really amazing things the Lord did as an answer to much and many prayers. It will be a blessing to you. In doing so, I want to also encourage many of you who have been patiently waiting for friends or loved ones to get saved which, in some cases, has seen many years or even decades roll by. Also, we will observe the Lord's Supper at the end of the service, so have your grape juice and matzoh's close by!
Preached at Gospel Lighthouse in Bossier City, La. www.Churchlighthouse.com
Men's Midweek at the Orlando International Christian Church on December 6th, 2023. Join Us At 3PM Each and Every Sunday. For locations & more information, visit www.OrlandoICC.org.
Today, Dr. David King joins me in the studio as we discuss preaching Christ from the Old Testament. David has served as Senior Pastor of Concord Baptist Church in Chattanooga, TN for over 20 years. He is the author of Your Old Testament Sermon Needs to Get Saved, and Does the Old Testament Really Point to Jesus?
Daniel gave his run update, and then we chatted about the Pride48 weekend and Daniel told us about a game he's been developing in his spare time Adam gave an update on Tabatha (the dog) and how she's been doing at his house as he and Marc dog-sit her for his parents. He also talks about Marc's upcoming birthday and trying to plan the perfect present. We also had a contact segment with only one email, and went over a few things in history that happened on this day. Want to share your thoughts or join in the conversation? Our hosts are eagerly waiting to hear from you! You can drop them a line at: contact@mixminuspodcast.com / 707-61-DEATH
Ralph Bunch didn't know he needed to be saved until he was 24 years old. Growing up in Cold Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada, he took up a career in the military. Serving in Ontario, his daughter started attending Sunday School. Coming home from Sunday School one day she announced “Daddy, if you don't get saved you're going to hell”. Listen to hear how Ralph eventually got saved on 19th Feb 1981. (Testimony given in Canada 6th April 2021) The post Daddy, If You Don't Get Saved You're Going to Hell (35 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
DaySpring Baptist Church Podcast (Milwaukee / Waukesha, Wisconsin)
We are delighted to be joined by evangelist Dr. Phil Stringer, who presents our Sunday morning message.
DaySpring Baptist Church Podcast (Milwaukee / Waukesha, Wisconsin)
We are delighted to be joined by evangelist Dr. Phil Stringer, who presents our Sunday morning message.
Gospel Baptist Church, Bonita Springs, FL - Fundamental, Independent, Bible Believing
May 31,2023
Gospel Baptist Church, Bonita Springs, FL - Fundamental, Independent, Bible Believing
May 24,2023
David King, author of Your Old Testament Sermon Needs to Get Saved, joins Brett to talk about how we see Jesus in the book of Jeremiah, especially in the 31st chapter.
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S03E03 - With Jonathan Dunning - First get Saved In this episdoe Ian and Jonathan talk about the need to be saved as your first call from God and how your minstry strength comes form him, not how hard you can work or preach If you want to read a simultanous transcript of the podcast, please go to https://otter.ai/u/cQ-EJq2Hy94cFCzUZvEgD10Nbvc?utm_source=copy_url
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This episode is very special to me as I open the episode with a story of something that happened in our personal lives. Continuing on, I give several things that I believe are a necessity to seeing our children get saved at a young age. This should be the goal of every Christian parent!
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Gordon "Butch" Bennett was a troublemaker from the youngest age. As an adult, he was dating a woman when she became a Christian. Her friends told her to dump him, that he was a bad guy. But they said they would pray and if he doesn't become a believer in 30 days, well.... Drugs were a big part of Butch's life, but he got to reading the Bible while high, and God started working. Did God pull him in before the cutoff date? Today, Butch has served a lifetime with Ethnos360 (formerly New Tribes Mission) in Mexico and as dean for their Bible Institute. He has a fun and infectious personality, and you will enjoy hearing his Grace Story. Subscribe, Like, and leave us a good review.
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Revelation 7:9-10 Will people get saved during the Tribulation?
Day 225 Today's Reading: 1 Peter 3 The story goes that a lady approached Charles Spurgeon and told him that she felt called to the ministry. Spurgeon asked about her home and family. When he heard she had thirteen children, he exclaimed, “Well, praise God, not only has He called you to the ministry, but He's given you a congregation as well!” Our family is our first ministry priority. But how do you win your family to Christ? Today's chapter is one of the most important sections of the New Testament that gives us brilliant advice on how to win family members to Christ. But let me first tell you what was happening in the early church. Women were getting saved faster than men. In fact, the women wrote to Paul in 1 Corinthians 7 asking if they should divorce their husbands since they were saved and their spouses were not. Paul told them, “Not so fast”: If a woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is content to live with her, she should not divorce him. For the unbelieving husband has been made holy by his believing wife. And the unbelieving wife has been made holy by her believing husband by virtue of his or her sacred union to a believer. Otherwise, the children from this union would be unclean, but in fact, they are holy. And wives, for all you know, you could one day lead your husband to salvation. Or husbands, how do you know for sure that you could not one day lead your wife to salvation? (1 Corinthians 7:13-16, TPT) Wives, for all you know, you could one day lead your husband to salvation. It seems once Paul got the women to stay with the unsaved spouses, Peter stepped in. Here is the strategy he gave to win them to Christ: In the same way, you wives, be submissive to your own husbands so that even if any of them are disobedient to the word, they may be won without a word by the behavior of their wives, as they observe your chaste and respectful behavior. (1 Peter 3:1-2) Peter's advice to the women: stop using words; stop talking. There comes a time when you must tell yourself; They have heard the gospel message from me. Now they must see the effects of the gospel through my life and not just through my lips. It's time for them to see Christ, not just hear about Christ. Preaching the gospel does not just need your voice. It is more powerful when it's shown through the other parts of your body. I think Peter's words to these women are not just for ladies with unsaved husbands but for anyone with an unsaved family member whom they want to win to the Lord. I love Peter's words: that they may be won without a word by the behavior of their wives. The way a son wins a father . . . the way a daughter wins a grandmother . . . the way a brother wins his sister . . . through behavior! They can watch the life of Christ as it comes through us in our attitudes, our commitments, and our actions. A. W. Tozer said: “There are those rare Christians whose very presence is an incitement to you to want to be a better Christian.” I want to be that rare Christian. I think the same is true for those who are not Christians wanting to become a Christian because someone's life inspired them. There comes a time when doing the dishes, being home at curfew when asked, respecting the rules of the home, showing wise stewardship over the family finances, and making family a priority preaches more than if you had a preacher in the home. Peter was giving advice not just to women but to all saved family members who live in the house with unsaved family members. The first words of verse 1 are so important: “In the same way . . .” He was referring to the verses in 1 Peter 2. The same way as . . . ? Here is who Peter was referencing: This is the kind of life you've been invited into, the kind of life Christ lived. He suffered everything that came his way so you would know that it could be done and also know how to do it, step-by-step. He never did one thing wrong, not once said anything amiss. They called him every name in the book, and he said nothing back. He suffered in silence, content to let God set things right. (1 Peter 2:21-23, MSG) That's his answer: In the same way that Jesus faced the cross is the way we deal with our home life with unsaved family. Our example is Jesus. Peter said that they can call us names—church boy, holier than thou, fanatic. Even then, we must be quiet with our words and not respond or retaliate. Well, we can retaliate . . . with good behavior, being content as we wait for God to set things straight. There's a story about Alexander the Great, a great military general. One night during a campaign, restless and unable to sleep, he left his tent and walked around his soldiers' campground. As he wandered around, he came across a soldier on guard duty who had fallen asleep, a very serious offense. One, in fact, that could get him killed. The soldier awoke as Alexander the Great approached him and immediately recognized who it was. “Do you know what the penalty is for falling asleep on guard duty?” Alexander the Great asked the soldier. “Yes, sir,” the soldier responded, his voice quivering. “Soldier, what's your name?” asked Alexander the Great. “Alexander, sir.” Alexander the Great repeated the question: “What is your name?” “My name is Alexander, sir,” the soldier repeated. A third time and more loudly, Alexander the Great asked, “What is your name?” A third time the soldier meekly said, “My name is Alexander, sir.” Alexander the Great looked the young man in the eye. “Soldier,” he said with intensity, “either change your name or change your conduct.” Let our actions speak loudly of who Jesus is, so our family can see the difference.