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"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." Psalm 46:1Where do you run, my friends? Do you run to a co-worker, a friend, a Netflix series, an ice cream sundae, or a spouse? Though God has blessed us with these earthly delights, he never intended that they should take the place of God in our lives. God is continuously reminding me that he has called us to run to him first!Have an episode idea you want to hear about? Shoot me a message here!Support the showShe Loved: Resting in the Beauty of Motherhood (New Motherhood Book with Ascension- Be encouraged and uplifted: www.ascensionpress.com/sheloved) I am convinced that God is on mission to restore and revive the beautiful vocation of motherhood right here and right now! Let's build up this community of catholic moms who are answering the call to this mighty work! If this episode blessed you, I would be so honored if you shared it with a friend, rated it, or left us a review! Support the show!!If you want to come join our community and help support the show I'd be so blessed! www.patreon.com/latteandlaundrypodcastI always love to connect :suzanne@latteandlaundry.com
2 corinthians 12:7-10
GOD'S GRACE IN US 1Corinthians 15:10 But by the grace of God I am what I am When Paul made that statement, he knew that what he had become through God's grace was God's doing, and not his doing. He also said it was not him doing the work of God, but it was the grace of Jesus working with him. That grace was God's activity upon his soul that empowered him to respond to God in love and the surrender of his will and to know that Jesus was working through him every moment of his life. Generally Grace can be seen working in someone's life when they are doing some good thing that they love to do and they make it look easy even if it is very difficult. In sporting terms if a tennis player saw Roger Federer playing tennis and compared themselves to Federer they would see tennis grace in action and wish they had that grace in their game. Jesus lived a Divine life full of grace and truth within his limited humanity and people saw God at work in him and through him. As a Pharisee Paul thought he was a top-class man of God before the grace of God took over his life. Philippians 3:4 If anyone else thinks he has reason for confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; as to the law, a Pharisee; as to zeal, a persecutor of the church; as to righteousness under the law, blameless. But then he found grace; And I was advancing in Judaism beyond many of my own age among my people, so extremely zealous was I for the traditions of my fathers. But he who had set me apart before I was born, and who called me by his grace, was pleased to reveal his Son in me, in order that I might preach him among the Gentiles (Galatians 1:14) God's grace for Paul was waiting for him from before he was born. Before Paul found grace, he was part of the disorder and violence of a treacherous world in a dark time in history. Paul had seen himself as a religious man of great competence and great commitment to the cause of his Jewish tradition. He served God through his own ambition and strategies and he took great pride in his own achievements in persecuting Christians. Paul's religion had not put God's love or mercy in his heart or a humble and surrendered will towards the Father, or oneness in the Spirit with Jesus. For that he had to find grace in the eyes of the Lord through Jesus After he found grace, he became part of God's answer of love and light that overcame the darkness of that world. Jesus had overcome the darkness through his death and resurrection, and now he was sending forth messengers of his grace. God is doing the same thing today! There are multitudes of people who are committed to the cause of doing things for God that have a similar zeal and passion for success like Paul did but have yet to find the grace of God for whatever good thing God has planned for them. We might be inclined to think that Paul's existence was of such significance and importance for what God called him to do, that the activity of God's grace upon us could not be anything like God's grace upon Paul. But we would be wrong to think that, as Paul wrote to Titus concerning the grace upon all of us through Jesus. For the grace of God that brings salvation has shone upon all mankind. And while that grace is there waiting to shine, it is also there waiting to be found. The finding of grace came upon people in the Old Testament who saw the saving power of God and gave themselves to be an expression of that. Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. God also told Moses that he had found grace in his sight, and that he knew him by name. And in the New Testament we are urged to find his grace in times of need. Come boldly to the throne of grace that you may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Hebrews 4:16) The finding and receiving of grace for us is through our faith, as we realise that we are not sufficient of ourselves to produce grace by ourselves, but we also realise that we have access to his grace in our insufficiency through faith. That grace releases his work upon us and through us. Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom also we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. (Romans 5:1-2) Grace is the loving activity of God upon a human soul, and when we know that we can access this grace through our faith we realize that it is the sufficiency for each one of us to do what God has called us to do – ‘called' – kleo, means invited- invited to love and serve and bless those people in our world. That grace upon us allows salvation to shine upon all those people that God places us amongst. Just like Paul we are what we are by the grace of God, and we do what we do by the grace of God – ‘set apart before we were born, and called by his grace, and pleased to reveal his Son in us'. That was and still is the Lord's doing, and I pray we will see many such miracles in these days in which we live. Satan gave humanity a rule of destruction to live by – a deadly commandment – that you hate one another as I have hated you, and we are living in times where there are many obeying that commandment of fear and hatred. But God's love which casts out all fear is on the rise today through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ who has given us his new Commandment – that you love one another as I have loved you. Paul tells us that it was God's love that compelled his heart to serve him and to serve the people he was sent to. He writes Whatever we do, it is certainly not for our own gain but because Christ's love compels us. (2Corinthians 5:14). Paul's soul was bursting with that powerful love and he could hardly contain himself when he said, May your roots go down deep into the soil of God's marvelous love; and may you be able to feel and understand, as all God's children should, how long, how wide, how deep, and how high his love really is; and to experience this love for yourselves, though it is so great that you will never see the end of it or fully know or understand it. And so at last you will be filled up with the fulness of God himself (Ephesians 3:17-19). Paul OSullivan - pauloss@me.com
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of Sick & Tired Recovery, I reflect on the undeniable truth that God was with me—even in the darkest moments of my active addiction. While I couldn't see it at the time, looking back now, I recognize the protection, the gentle nudges, the narrow escapes, and the quiet guidance that carried me through.This isn't just about survival—it's about grace. I share personal stories of divine intervention, second chances, and the subtle ways God was working behind the scenes to lead me toward healing and purpose. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply searching for hope, this episode reminds us that we are never alone. God's presence doesn't wait for our perfection—it meets us in our brokenness.Support the show
Latte and Laundry: A home for Catholic women, moms, and hearts
“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.” – 2 Corinthians 12:9Have an episode idea you want to hear about? Shoot me a message here!Support the showShe Loved: Resting in the Beauty of Motherhood (New Motherhood Book with Ascension- Be encouraged and uplifted: www.ascensionpress.com/sheloved) I am convinced that God is on mission to restore and revive the beautiful vocation of motherhood right here and right now! Let's build up this community of catholic moms who are answering the call to this mighty work! If this episode blessed you, I would be so honored if you shared it with a friend, rated it, or left us a review! Support the show!!If you want to come join our community and help support the show I'd be so blessed! www.patreon.com/latteandlaundrypodcastI always love to connect :suzanne@latteandlaundry.com
Talking with the homie Corey London Barber Teacher at Faded Culture Academy, Football to being a Barber. Gods Grace and how cutting hair turning his life to Christ has changed his perspective on life. If you are wanting to become a barber or have the skills of cutting hair visit https://fadedcultureacademy.com And sign up Today! Visit CountdownSA Right here in San Antonio Texas! https://www.countdownsa.comMás Energy
SUNDAY SCHOOL-PASTOR NATHAN This Sunday at 10am Pastor Nathan will be continuing his new course called "Truth in a World of False Religion." Today's lecture is lecture #6. This class will aim to give students a framework for evaluating false belief systems according to the Bible. Today lesson is called "The Cults". SUNDAY SERMON-PASTOR KEVIN This Lord's Day Pastor Kevin will continue his series on the book of Titus. Today's message is titled: "Acknowledging Gods Grace." Titus 2:11-15.
What The Law Says About Us?
Howard continues our series on faith in the living God by speaking from 1 Kings 19, focusing on those moments when we've had enough—reminding us that God meets us with grace in times of burnout.
Overview We Are Blessed with Every Spiritual Blessing (1:3) We Are Saved by Gods Grace (2:8-9) We Are Heirs of Gods Promises (3:6) We Are Part of Gods Family (4:4-6) We Are Enlightened by Gods Spirit (5:8-10) We Are Empowered by Gods Armor (6:10-11) More To Consider Ephesians, like so much of Pauls writing, underscores the truth that salvation is by faith alone and not through works or human striving. The first half of the epistle (chs. 13) addresses the central doctrines of the Christian faith, while the second half of the letter (chs. 46) describes how those spiritual truths should be reflected in a Christians behavior. Some would divide the second half of the letter into two sectionsfirst the Christians conduct and then spiritual conflict with the forces of evil. Such a division highlights the familiar passage describing the spiritual armor of a Christian. Radmacher, E. D., Allen, R. B., House, H. W. (1999). Nelsons new illustrated Bible commentary (p. 1529). T. Nelson Publishers. Several years ago, two students graduated from the Chicago-Kent College of Law. The highest ranking student in the class was a blind man named Overton and, when he received his honor, he insisted that half the credit should go to his friend, Kaspryzak. They had met one another in school when the armless Mr. Kaspryzak had guided the blind Mr. Overton down a flight of stairs. This acquaintance ripened into friendship and a beautiful example of interdependence. The blind man carried the books which the armless man read aloud in their common study, and thus the individual deficiency of each was compensated for by the other. After their graduation, they planned to practice law together. Gary Inrig, Life in His Body. She had gone down in history as Americas Greatest Miser, yet when she died in 1916, Hetty Green left an estate valued at over $100 million. She ate cold oatmeal because it cost to heat it. Her son had to suffer a leg amputation, because she delayed so long in looking for a free clinic that his case became incurable. She was wealthy, yet she chose to live like a pauper. Eccentric? Certainly! Crazy? Perhapsbut nobody could prove it. She was so foolish that she hastened her own death by bringing on an attack of apoplexy while arguing about the value of drinking skimmed milk! But Hetty Green is an illustration of too many Christian believers today. They have limitless wealth at their disposal, and yet they live like paupers. It was to this kind of Christian that Paul wrote the Epistle to the Ephesians. Wiersbe, W. W. (1996). The Bible exposition commentary (Vol. 2, p. 8). Victor Books.
Today, we dive into the timeless wisdom of the Ten Commandments, exploring how these ancient guidelines remain relevant in our modern lives. As we journey through each commandment, we're encouraged to reflect on where our true loyalties lie and how we spend our time, money, and thoughts. As we wrestle with these divine instructions, be reminded that while we may fall short, God's grace through Christ offers us hope and redemption. This exploration of the Ten Commandments isn't about rigid rule-following, but about aligning our hearts with God's desires for our lives.
Tune in to the show weekly at 8 pm mst on HGR 2. Pastor Bob Simons would love to have you participate in the live discussion. New Life Pentecostal Church in Dickenson ND invites you to tune in and participate by texting Pastor Simons at 701 290 7862.
In today's readings, we hear about the death of Abner, and Fr. Mike points out how David publicly mourns Abner, and instructs his people to do the same. The readings are 2 Samuel 3, 1 Chronicles 3-4, and Psalm 25. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fr. Mike talks about how revenge and violence can become a cycle that doesn't end until someone chooses to end it. He also points out how the genealogy in 1 Chronicles reflects the genealogy of Christ.The reading for today are 2 Samuel 2, 1 Chronicles 2, and Psalm 24. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Today we begin two new books as we read 2 Samuel 1, 1 Chronicles 1, and Psalm 13. Fr. Mike shows us how nothing in scripture is wasted space, and also points out how, through God's grace, we can move past the things that have hurt us. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
I received a frightening diagnosis today, and now I'm wondering what happens to Christians when they die? How can I know for sure that the grace of God is real? What about salvation being certain and secure? If God loves everyone, why do some people suffer so much?
I received a frightening diagnosis today, and now I'm wondering what happens to Christians when they die? How can I know for sure that the grace of God is real? What about salvation being certain and secure? If God loves everyone, why do some people suffer so much? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
2025 - 0202 - Get Ready - Gods Grace To Prosper
What is grace? Today we dive into the promise of grace with guest speaker: Buddy Grasty!Worship Service of Bethany Baptist Church (Wendell, NC/Raleigh, NC) Come visit us in person! To learn more about our church visit: https://www.wearebethany.comFollow us on Facebook and Instagram
Even in the gift of free will our choices carries consequences. God, in His love, disciplines us—not to punish, but to guide us. Grace is not about shielding us from the weight of our mistakes; it's God's way of drawing us closer, teaching and transforming us. In this message, we'll unpack how God's grace softens the blow of our consequences, but helping us to understand that Gods discipline as a form of love. It's a call to embrace Gods heart and recognize His guiding hand, so we can walk in freedom and purpose. Tune in to discover the incredible balance between grace and discipline, and how God is reshaping us to be more like Him.#discipline #godsgrace #love #grace
Send us a textEpisode 224 Speaker Richard Rohr Everything Belongs Part 4.Helping us look beyond our faults and failings, to discover or rediscover the presence and purpose of Gods reconciling Spirit already within me us a gift of Gods Grace.Enjoy your new identity Archie and Cathy
God wants to overwhelm your life with grace. He wants you to experience his grace over and over... in subtle to grandiose. He's a good father, and he grace abounds greatly toward you.
I love talking about grace and today I'm sharing what I wish I knew years ago. Expose it (the sin) and go to God Boldly to receive mercy and grace to help in ANY time of need. Hebrews 4:15,16 (AMPC)
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Polishing the Pulpit 2024 - Branson Johnson Mike - By Gods Grace Through Gods Power For Gods Glory
Join us today as Dean Rase gives us a word about Gods Grace!
In this podcast episode, God's Grace: 20 Million Lives Changed Forever, Vanessa and Dan discuss the growth and impact of the Blended Kingdom Families (BKF) ministry over the past 4 years. They share their personal journeys, celebrate the impact of God through BKF for millions of blended families, discuss challenges of ministry work, and the exciting vision for the future of BKF, including the launch of coaching programs, family conferences and more! This candid conversation provides a glimpse into the heart and mission of Blended Kingdom Families.We pray this episode blesses you today!Want to join the Blended Kingdom Families Community? Connect with us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, To support this ministry and help ensure that blended families around the world continue to receive biblical equipping click here: https://blendedkingdomfamilies.com/donate/ For more resources visit: Blended Kingdom Families Website
Learn how grace allows you to not judge your adult child for their decisions and stop rescuing them from their challenging circumstances. HELPFUL LINKS: Free Guide: Your Kids Are Grown...Now What? here Free Discovery Session with certified Empty Nest Coach, Pamela here Review + Rate podcast here Follow Pamela on Instagram here Pamela's website with free resources here
When you learn how to be gracious with your adult children, you will experience harmony. You need to understand your adult children are still learners just like you. HELPFUL LINKS: Free Guide: Your Kids Are Grown...Now What? here Free Discovery Session with certified Empty Nest Coach, Pamela here Review + Rate podcast here Follow Pamela on Instagram here Pamela's website with free resources here
In today's readings, we hear about the death of Abner, and Fr. Mike points out how David publicly mourns Abner, and instructs his people to do the same. The readings are 2 Samuel 3, 1 Chronicles 3-4, and Psalm 25. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fr. Mike talks about how revenge and violence can become a cycle that doesn't end until someone chooses to end it. He also points out how the genealogy in 1 Chronicles reflects the genealogy of Christ.The reading for today are 2 Samuel 2, 1 Chronicles 2, and Psalm 24. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Listen in as Jill shares her personal story of getting free from being the Try-Hard Girl, to being a woman who rests in the kindness, goodness, and generosity of God. She'll teach you how to experience God's grace too. HELPFUL LINKS: Free Guide: Your Kids Are Grown...Now What? here Free Discovery Session with certified Empty Nest Coach, Pamela here Review + Rate podcast here Follow Pamela on Instagram here Pamela's website with free resources here
Anthony share about the 4 steps taken to walk in the fullness of Gods Grace.-Secure joy-Awakened to beauty-supernatural health-undeserved kindness
Joshua 9:1-27
Genesis: A Monument Of Gods Grace Dr. Andrew Hébert
Welcome to another Strategy ($CHMONEY?) Saturday! Here's our question: q: I struggle with the guilt of not having enough time to spend on my business or spending too much time in my business and not with my daughter. I know I need to give myself grace but I can't really shake the guilt I feel and then I end up doing nothing even though I know focusing on my daughter is good - I still feel like I'm failing. Feel free to dm me @momsdobusinessdifferent ! ------------- Grab the FREE Make More Sales Mama Roadmap a private podcast and 20+ page guide on going from no figures to multiple six figures. Inside you'll identify what stage of growth your business is in, as well as have a clear map to see where you currently are in business, where you wanna be, and how to get there. You'll know the 7 things that are absolutely necessary to create a peaceful and profitable business and wehre you can start TODAY to get there. I'll also share with you where you'll focus in each stage of growth as you go from $0 to consistent $3-5K months to scaling to multiple six figures - all with tiny humans at your side. ------------ Join the $CHMONEY Mama Membership for a one time fee of $55/mo for 12 months (or $500)! This is our monthly marketing and sales membership to help mamas create a sustainable marketing and sales system that makes you MORE MONEY! You'll learn how to create consistent content, leads, and sales. Inside you'll receive resources, tools, and community to help you strategically and energetically bring in more sales. We focus on prioritizing the things that make you MONEY (aka learn the actions to sign clients)! Learn how to create an offer, 3x your visibility & leads, make high converting content, sell, and sign MVP clients who say “take my SCHMONEY.” $CHMONEY is all about teaching you how to print money (legally). See you inside! ------------ Get the show notes here: Links and Resources Join the SCHMONEY Gang Email list for the TEA - CEO Corner Newsletter Join the Mom's Do Business Different Lifetime Group Coaching Experience Kay Hillman Photography - Branding or VIP Experience Follow me on Instagram: @mrskayhillman Follow the podcast on Instagram: @momsdobusinessdifferent
In today's readings, we hear about the death of Abner, and Fr. Mike points out how David publicly mourns Abner, and instructs his people to do the same. The readings are 2 Samuel 3, 1 Chronicles 3-4, and Psalm 25. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fr. Mike talks about how revenge and violence can become a cycle that doesn't end until someone chooses to end it. He also points out how the genealogy in 1 Chronicles reflects the genealogy of Christ.The reading for today are 2 Samuel 2, 1 Chronicles 2, and Psalm 24. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Today we begin two new books as we read 2 Samuel 1, 1 Chronicles 1, and Psalm 13. Fr. Mike shows us how nothing in scripture is wasted space, and also points out how, through God's grace, we can move past the things that have hurt us. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.