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Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast
The LORD of the 23rd Psalm

Meadowbrooke Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025


The Psalms are the song book of the Bible, and as you are probably aware, songs and poems are written out of the deep well of the human heart. The difference between the Psalms and every other song or poem is that the Psalms are inspired by God Almighty and are the Word of God. Of all the Psalms, it is the Psalm before us that is most familiar. In my opinion, what the Lords prayer is to the New Testament, Psalm 23 is to the Old Testament. It is that familiar, and it is familiar for good reason. Think for a moment what it is that Psalm 23 says of all those whose God is the Lord: He does not leave His sheep to themselves, but leads them to the place of life, nourishment, and rest with the assurance that He will not lose any that belong to Him. As the Shepherd, He promises to be with His sheep in the face of death and will stand before them in the face of the enemy. As the Shepherd of His sheep, those who belong to Him will only know His faithfulness and love which is a promise that not even death can take what belongs to the Lord, who is the Shepherd. No wonder why this Psalm is often included in so many funerals or read at the bedside of the sick and dying. However, there is a danger with the amount of exposure we have had with the 23rd Psalm, and that danger is as the saying goes: Familiarity breeds contempt. By being so familiar with the Psalm, we can lose respect for what it says or miss the point of the Psalm altogether. My hope is that in the weeks to come, you will gain a better understanding of what this Psalm means for you and that over the weeks to come, you will experience the Lord of the 23rd Psalm. Who is The Lord of Psalm 23? For you and me to appreciate the 23rd Psalm, we have got to understand who the shepherd of the Psalm is. For starters, He is not just any old shepherd, He is the shepherd to all who truly know Him to be the Lord. One of the ways we can lose respect for this Psalm is to assume that it applies to any and all people. In the very first verse we are told that for the Lord to be the shepherd of any person, that person must belong to Him. The key word used in this verse is known as a possessive determiner, and that word is my. The way that you can know that He is your Lord is found in the second half of the first verse: ...I will not be in need. You can know that you are not in need because you have the Lord as your shepherd, and the way that you know that He is your Lord is because you understand that there is no other lord in this world that gives you what only He can give you. I have officiated many funeral and memorial services over the years, and my fear is that for some, the 23rd Psalm was printed on their memorial card more for the beauty of the Psalm than for how the deceased loved, followed, and identified with the God the Psalm describes. Before you can ever claim the kind of comfort and assurance the Psalm is meant to provide, you must answer who the Lord of the 23rd Psalm is first. The Shepherd of Psalm 23 is Yahweh The Lord that David refers in Psalm 23 is Yahweh. The first time the Hebrew people were introduced to God as Yahweh is in Exodus 3 when Moses encountered God through the burning bush. Just so you know, there are many different names for God used to describe His character and nature; the name used that is Gods covenantal name is Yahweh. After 40 years of working for his father-in-law Jethro in the wilderness, God called out to Moses from a burning bush. Moses was in the wilderness because he had killed an Egyptian guard, buried his body in the sand, learned that it was known that he did it, and had fled Egypt and went into hiding. As Moses got closer to the burning bush, God told him to remove his sandals in His presence because the ground he was standing was now holy. God then told Moses that He heard the cries of His people and planned to use the now 80-year-old man to deliver the Hebrew people from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. God was not going to send Moses into Egypt before Pharaoh alone, for God assured him: I will be with you (v. 12). Moses then asked what name he was to give to the Hebrews when he went back into Egypt; here is what he said: Behold, I am going to the sons of Israel, and I will say to them, The God of your fathers has sent me to you. Now they may say to me, What is His name? What shall I say to them (v. 13)? Gods answer gets at the heart of what Yahweh means: I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the sons of Israel: I AM has sent me to you (v. 14). At the heart of Gods answer are four facts about God for why the Israelites should believe God would deliver them: Yahweh is the Creator who is above all other gods man may make. Because Yahweh is the Creator, He sustains all things, governs all things, is sovereign over all things, and owns all things. As Yahweh, God is eternal, for He had no beginning and will have no end; He is the Alpha and the Omega, and as the Alpha and Omega, He is the first and the last. The essence of what Yahweh means is found in verse 14, And God said to Moses, I AM WHO I AM; and He said, This is what you shall say to the sons of Israel: I AM has sent me to you. God told Moses: You tell the Hebrew slaves that I AM WHO I AM sent me to you. To wrap our minds around what God told Moses, I need to ask you in terms of your occupation or what you are currently doing day to day each week, Who are you? I am not asking if you are a Christian or not, I am asking what is it that requires your time? If I were to ask you to write down who you are, you may write: I am an electrician. Or I am a teacher. You might write down, I am a programmer. You might write down, I am a stay-at-home mother. I am a dad, a mom, a grandmother, or grandfather. Here is the thing with all of that, the answer you give today to that question will one day change. One day you will not be able to work, one day you will retire, one day your children will move out of your home to begin a family of their own, and one day you will die. However, with God, He is I AM WHO I AM. One pastor said that what God said to Moses through the burning bush is the equivalent of saying: I BE WHO I BE. The point is that we change, but the Lord does not change, nor will He ever change. Why? Because Yahweh is infinitely and perfectly self-sufficient and self-existent; if you belong to Him, He is your shepherd and there is no other god or lord that you need! David Gibson, in his book, The Lord of Psalm 23, put it this way: ...the one whom you need to shepherd you neither needs you nor needs to be shepherded himself as he gives himself to shepherd you. He shepherds you from his eternally undiminishing fullness, and he is never the poorer for it.[1] The Lord of the 23rd Psalm is unchanging, and it does not matter what you think of Him or what you make of Him, He is eternally who He has always been, what He still is today, and what He will always be: He is the Great I AM WHO I AM; He is Yahweh! However, what He may or may not be to you is your Shepherd. There is only one way to come to know Yahweh as your shepherd. Jesus is the Shepherd of Psalm 23 What dominates this Psalm is the promise of a life much fuller and richer than anything that any other god or lord can offer. The life that the Lord of the 23rd Psalm provides is the abundant life! The kind of life that the Shepherd of Psalm 23 provides is one that includes food to satisfy the hungry, water to quench the thirsty, security for the vulnerable, and rest for the burdened sheep who come to the Shepherd out of a desperate awareness that all that the Shepherd is and has, is all that the sheep need. There are a number of statements Jesus said about Himself that include the phrase: I Am... Just about every time He used that phrase, it unhinged the religious leaders of His day because they understood where that phrase was coming from, for it came from Exodus 3 when God said to Moses that He, Yahweh, was I AM Who I AM. One of those statements is found in the gospel of John and the way that He said it, there can be no confusion what it was that He was claiming: I am the good shepherd, and I know My own, and My own know Me... (John 10:14). Jesus said the only way to know the shepherd of the 23rd Psalm is by knowing who He is, believing in all that He claimed to be, and acting on what you know and believe concerning Him. Consider some of the things Jesus said about Himself: If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. The one who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water. (John 7:3738) Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is comfortable, and My burden is light. (Matt. 11:2830) The reason Jesus was able to say these kinds of things was because He was, and is, and will forever be the good shepherd of the 23rd Psalm! This is why He said, Truly, truly I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. All those who came before Me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not listen to them. I am the door; if anyone enters through Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came so that they would have life, and have it abundantly (John 10:710). Again David Gibson offers the following insight of what it means to have the Shepherd of the 23rd Psalm: Psalm 23 is about abundant life. It is more about the happiness of living than the sadness of dying, and all of the happiness is bound up with being able to say that this Lord who is a shepherd is also my shepherd.[2] So I ask you dear friend, who is the Shepherd to you? Is He your Shepherd because He is your Lord? Is He your Lord because you have found Him to be the Bread of Life who alone satisfies your hunger for more? Is He your Shepherd because in Jesus you have found Him to be the Living Water who alone is able to quench your thirsty soul? Can you honestly say, The Lord is my shepherd, I will not be in need (Ps. 23:1). It will not do to only have Psalm 23 posted on your memorial card after you die unless you have found Jesus to be your life today. So, have you responded to His call? You do know that Jesus was talking about you when He said, I have other sheep that are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and they will listen to My voice; and they will become one flock, with one shepherd (John 10:16). Have you heard the voice of the Good Shepherd, and do you listen to His voice? Or can it be said of you by the Lord of Psalm 23, Now why do you call Me, Lord, Lord, and do not do what I say (Luke 6:46)? There is a 460-year-old Catechism that has been passed down from generation to generation for the purpose of reminding and encouraging Christians of all ages that just as the God Moses encountered is unchanging, so is the great Shepherd of our souls, Jesus Christ, who is the same yesterday and today, and forever (Heb. 13:8). The catechism I speak of is the Heidelberg Catechism, and it begins with this question: What is your only comfort in life and death? Its answer is as follows: That I, with body and soul, both in life and in death,am not my own,but belong to my faithful Savior Jesus Christ, who with His precious blood has fully satisfied for all my sins, and redeemed me from all the power of the devil; and so preserves me, that without the will of my Father in heaven not a hair can fall from my head; indeed, that all things must work together for my salvation.Wherefore, by His Holy Spirit, He also assures me of eternal life,and makes me heartily willing and ready henceforth to live unto Him. If you do know the Lord of the 23rd Psalm, and I suspect that you do, then Psalm 23 is for you in both life and death! 1The Lord is my shepherd, I will not be in need. 2He lets me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters. 3He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness For the sake of His name. 4Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. 5You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You have anointed my head with oil; My cup overflows. 6Certainly goodness and faithfulness will follow me All the days of my life, And my dwelling will be in the house of the Lord forever. Amen. [1] David Gibson, The Lord of Psalm 23: Jesus Our Shepherd, Companion, and Host (Wheaton, IL: Crossway; 2024), p. 16. [2] Ibid., p. 22.

Salt Cedar Falls
Promises of God | Moses | Dakota Jackson

Salt Cedar Falls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025


Willow Avenue church of Christ
1-12-2025 - Conversations with God - Moses

Willow Avenue church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 35:26


Join us as Michael Grooms starts a series on Biblical characters and their conversations with God. This time, he looks at Moses.

The Bible Project
The Death of Moses (Deuteronomy 34: 1-12)

The Bible Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 29:05 Transcription Available


Send us a textFor an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free  for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.Episode Title: The Death of MosesScripture Reading: Deuteronomy 34:1-12Episode Notes:In this episode, we explore the final chapter of Deuteronomy, where Moses climbs Mount Nebo and receives a vision of the Promised Land. Despite his longing, he is reminded that he will not enter it. We delve into the following key points:The Vision from Mount Nebo:Moses sees the expanse of the Promised Land, with God's help, seeing areas far beyond natural sight.God's Promise and Moses' Fate:God reaffirms His promise to the patriarchs, while reminding Moses of his fate due to his previous disobedience.Moses' Death and Burial:Moses dies in Moab, and God buries him in an unknown grave to prevent idolatry. Despite his age, Moses remains vigorous until the end.Joshua's Leadership:Joshua is filled with wisdom and seamlessly transitions into leadership, with the Israelites accepting him as Moses' successor.Moses' Unique Relationship with God:Moses' face-to-face relationship with God and his unmatched prophetic role are highlighted, along with the anticipation of a future prophet.Conclusion and Reflection:We reflect on the key messages from the Pentateuch, emphasizing faith, redemption, fellowship, obedience, and love. Moses' legacy as a servant of the Lord inspires us to leave a lasting impact on future generations.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comSupport the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy
Readings and meditation on the Word of God on the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, November 3, 2024

La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 10:07


Delivered by Father Peter Tukan, SDB from Salesian Don Bosco Gerak in the Diocese of Labuan Bajo, Indonesia. Deuteronomy 6: 2-6; Rs psalm 18: 2-3a.3bc-4.47.51ab; Hebrews 7: 23-28; Mark 12: 28b-34 THE GREATEST AND EVERLASTING COMMANDMENT   The theme for our meditation on this 31st Sunday in ordinary time is: The Greatest and Everlasting Commandment. There was a husband and his wife who often fought and threatened to divorce each other. But when their eldest son began to speak out, those parents immediately fell silent and did not want to continue the quarrel. The eldest son always said in this following statement: “The love of God is sacred. Don't show your craziness with God." According to our readings of this Sunday, the teaching of love is our greatest commandment or law and it remains forever.   Jesus Christ as our true teacher who teaches this doctrine of love with authority. The Commandment of the Almighty God is to be first of all responded by our listening. The One who speaks and holder of rules should be God, and so we as His creation must give our hearing and attention. The great prophet and messenger of God Moses for the people of Israel wanted to strengthen the faith of his people by asking them to be firm and faithful to this most precious commandment. He always repeated his statement: “Hear, O Israel!”. Later on, in the time of Jesus of Nazareth, this appeal was repeated by Jesus as proclaimed in today's Gospel reading: "Hear, O Israel!"   It is clear that God needs our attention to hear Him. The name “Israel” is a symbol of God's people which includes all those who believe in Him, in particular those of us who believe in Jesus Christ. The beginning or start of this greatest commandment of the teaching of Jesus Christ which is everlasting, reveals God's call to us to have faith in Him. God asks us to listen to Him as the only God. We acknowledge Him as the source of love. In our journey as believers, faith is the first and basic condition for a spiritual growth of the believers both individuals and communities of people. Baptism is the first sign to consecrate a person's faith, then he begins to walk in obedience and various forms of expression of faith.   One of the most important forms of expression of faith is love, which is the primary and eternal law of Christians. We express faith in God that is to love Him with all our hearts and abilities. If not with all our hearts and abilities, it means that we are still sharing that love with someone else other than God. Likewise, we should love our neighbours as we love ourselves. Everyone wants himself to be peaceful, joyful, loved and given the attention he deserves. Things like this must also be done to our own neighbours, relatives, partners, friends, acquaintances.   Love is an unchanging wisdom and law. From the first teaching of Jesus Christ, love remains as love, even though it is always challenged, cheated or abused. Love indeed overcomes sin. Let's pray. In the name of the Father... O Lord, may we always live with and in Your love. Our Father who art in heaven... In the name of the Father...

The Bible Project
A Warning Against Forgetting About the Lord. (Deuteronomy 8: 11-20)

The Bible Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 29:16 Transcription Available


Send us a textSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comFor an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free  for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessEpisode Notes: "A Warning Against Forgetting About the Lord" (Deuteronomy 8:11-20)Context: Moses' Warning to IsraelBackground: In Deuteronomy 8, Moses addresses the Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. He reminds them of the importance of remembering God and the lessons learned during their time in the wilderness.The Risk of Forgetting God: Verses 11-17 warn against the danger of forgetting God in times of prosperity. Moses emphasizes that when the Israelites are satisfied and prosperous, they might be tempted to take credit for their success, forgetting that it is God who provided for them.Key Lessons from Deuteronomy 8:11-20Remember the Past Lessons:Dependence on God: Moses reminds the Israelites of their dependence on God during their wilderness journey. The hardships they faced were meant to humble them and teach them to rely on God.Gratitude for God's Provision: The manna, water, and protection they received were clear demonstrations of God's provision. Forgetting these would lead to pride and self-reliance.Remember God's Covenant:Divine Promises: The prosperity the Israelites would enjoy in the Promised Land was part of God's covenant with their ancestors. It wasn't a result of their efforts but a fulfilment of God's promise.Warning Against Idolatry: Moses warns that forgetting God and turning to other gods would lead to destruction, just as it did for the nations that were destroyed before them.Application to Christian Life TodayProsperity and Humility:Pride vs. Humility: Just as the Israelites were tempted to forget God in their prosperity, Christians today face similar temptations. It's vital to remain humble, acknowledging that all blessings come from God, not from our own efforts.Biblical Reminder: James 4:6 teaches that "God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble." Humility involves trusting God for our needs and recognizing His hand in our successes.Trusting God's Provision:Dependence on God: Philippians 4:19 assures us that "My God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus." This promise, like the lessons from Deuteronomy, encourages reliance on God rather than self-sufficiency.Conclusion: Blending Knowledge and ExperienceRemembering God's Faithfulness: The ultimate lesson from Deuteronomy 8 is the importance of remembering God in both prosperity and need. By recalling His past faithfulness, we strengthen our trust in His continued provision.Heeding the Warning: Moses' warning to the Israelites is a reminder for us today. In times of success, we must remain humble and thankful, and in times of struggle, we must trust in God's faithfulness. By doing so, we keep our hearts aligned with God, acknowledging that all blessings come from Him.Support the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

FEBA Podcast
Waiting on God - Moses waited inspite of rebellion - English

FEBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 5:36


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The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton
S7 E8.2 The Guide of the Perplexed, The Problem of Evil, 04: Transcendent God, Moses, and the Body, pt. 2

The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 18:42


This lecture series is a project of כרם בין תורה לחכמה, generously sponsored by R' Yoel Werzberger. 0:00 Man is both a composite of body and soul, and pure soul 2:30 The question of the eternity or createdness of the world underpins the two different ways of viewing human beings 7:00 Seth was similar to Adam, who was the only man created ex nihilo and therefore uniquely spiritual 11:00 Why bodily affairs matter

The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton
S7, E8.1 The Guide of the Perplexed, The Problem of Evil, 04: Transcendent God, Moses, and the Body, pt. 1

The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 54:28


This lecture series is a project of כרם בין תורה לחכמה, generously sponsored by R' Yoel Werzberger. 00:30 Moses perceived the whole of the universe, which is "all of God's goodness" 2:15 In order to understand the true nature of reality, one has to transcend the body 10:00 Was Moses' great perception the whole of the created universe or God's transcendence? 14:00 One cannot understand God's transcendence without understanding the whole of the created universe; and one cannot understand the whole of the created universe without understanding God's transcendence 21:00 What is actually meant by "God saw that it was good"? 24:00 The world is right but by no metric 29:30 To see the goodness of the world is to be blinded 33:30 Everyone perceives evil since they perceive reality through the lens of the body 35:00 The perception through the lens of the body is also important and a part of nature 42:00 The hamoni in the Guide is not the other guy – everyone has some hamonism within themselves 44:00 The tension between whether man is defined by his intellect or by his body as well 45:00 How to prevent evil actions – through knowledge or character training? 48:00 Does human perfection involve intellectual perception or doing good?

The Bible Project
The Three Relationships of Life – Part Two – Our Relationship with One Another. (John 15: 12-17)

The Bible Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 30:39 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Study Notes: Title: The Three Relationships of Life – Part Two – Our Relationship with One AnotherScripture Focus: John 15:12-17Main Points:Introduction to Relationships:The podcast explores three major relationships: our relationship with Jesus, our relationship with one another, and our relationship with the world.This episode focuses on our relationship with one another, as discussed by Jesus in John 15:12-17.Sacrificial Love:Jesus commands us to love each other as He loved us, emphasizing sacrificial love.The greatest love is shown by laying down one's life for friends, as Jesus did.Jesus' Choice and Command:Disciples did not choose Jesus; He chose them and appointed them to bear lasting fruit.This relationship is not based on servitude but on friendship and partnership.Seven Reasons God Chose Us.Chosen for Joy:Despite hardships, Christians are called to a life of deep-seated joy.Joy stems from being redeemed sinners and should reflect in our lives.Chosen for Love:Christians are sent into the world to love one another.Jesus exemplified the ultimate love by laying down His life for His friends.Called to Be Friends:Jesus elevates His disciples from servants to friends, indicating a deep, personal relationship.Historical context: Servants of God (Moses, Joshua, David) were highly honored, yet Jesus offers an even closer relationship.Called to Be Partners:Disciples are not just followers but partners in Jesus' mission.Jesus shares His plans and purposes, inviting disciples to collaborate in His work.Chosen to Be Ambassadors:Christians are chosen to represent Jesus in the world, actively engaging and serving.The analogy of knights in King Arthur's court highlights the call to service and mission.Chosen to Bear Fruit:Bearing fruit involves living a life that reflects the Holy Spirit and attracts others to Christianity.Authentic Christian living is the most effective way to spread the faith.Chosen as Members of God's Family:Prayer is powerful when it aligns with God's will and is offered in Jesus' name.True prayer is unselfish, seeking the good of all God's people and accepting God's answers.Conclusion:Sacrificial Love as a Model:Sacrificial love involves putting others first, even at personal cost.Example of the Salvation Army members on the Empress of Ireland who gave their life jackets to others, showing ultimate love.Obedience and Friendship with Jesus:To be Jesus' friends, we must obey His command to love others.Friendship with Jesus involves sharing in His confidence and participating in His mission.Final Command:Jesus begins and ends the passage with the command to love one another.Our relationship with Jesus empowers and commands us to cultivate loving relationships with one another.By understanding and living out these principles, Christians can deepen their relationship with God aSupport the Show.Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

Audio podcast of the Interpreter Foundation
Conference Talks: “I Am a Son of God”: Moses' Prophetic Call and Ascent into the Divine Council

Audio podcast of the Interpreter Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 35:15


Stephen Smoot spoke at the 2021 Tracing Ancient Threads in the Book of Moses Conference on Saturday, April 24, 2021 on “‘I Am a Son of God': Moses' Prophetic Call and Ascent into the Divine Council.” In a landmark 2007 article, the evangelical biblical scholar Michael S. Heiser, writing in a Latter-day Saint academic journal, […] The post Conference Talks: “I Am a Son of God”: Moses' Prophetic Call and Ascent into the Divine Council first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.

Living Water
The Glory Of God | Moses - Week 11

Living Water

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 38:35


Living Water
The Glory Of God | Moses - Week 11

Living Water

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 38:35


Real Recovery
I wanted to go all in with God – Moses' story

Real Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 49:31


Many are insecure, but they don't know that's what's at the root of holding them back. Insecurity is their giant, but they can't define it. Charles Morris, Executive Director at Hospitality House Youth Development, shares his story of the Holy Spirit taking over his life and making a covenant with God that changed everything. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here

Oaks Church Brooklyn
Story of God: Moses Up the Mountain - Pentecost Sunday

Oaks Church Brooklyn

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 23:18


This week Ryan takes us through Moses up the mountain at Sinai. This message coincided with Pentecost Sunday at Oaks where the Spirit was moving powerfully in the gathering.

Arise and Abide
O Lord, You Are So Good

Arise and Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 15:10


Reading Psalms 86, a psalm of David. In verse 11, “Teach me your ways. Oh Lord, that I may live according to your truth, grant me purity of heart so that I may honor you.” David is looking to God for discipleship. In verse 15, he's speaking to God's character. “Oh Lord, you are a God of compassion and mercy, slowly get angry and filled with unfailing love and faithfulness.” Exodus 34:5-7. David wanted the closeness with God Moses had. This psalm is just such a great reminder of that character of God love just wanting to be there to help us just like those of us who are parents, we want to be there to help our Children. We're always ready to forgive them. And the Psalm is such a beautiful picture of God's character. Put in the time and the effort and seek the Lord with all your heart it's part of the discipline of learning to trust the Lord. It goes back to the beginning of the psalm where David is saying, help me because I need your help, protect me because I'm devoted to you. I serve you and I trust you. I'm calling on you constantly. And that's the position that we need to be in whatever circumstance we find ourselves in. He will answer this prayer of your heart. If you to ask God to teach you His ways that you can live according to His truth, that He will grant you purity of heart so that you will honor Him. God will do this in your life. It is a promise straight from God that describes himself and his character as slow to anger filled with unfailing love and faithfulness and he wants to lavish his love on 1000 generations.

Grace Community Church Clarksville, TN
The Living God “Moses and The Burning Bush" April 7, 2024

Grace Community Church Clarksville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 37:11


Jesus made the astounding promise that we can be friends with God. One of the ways by which we come into friendship with God is to experience him — not only as someone in ancient stories, but also as someone who is alive, in our hearts, today. But how? In this sermon, we look at the one of the most famous experiences of God, Moses and the Burning Bush. Key Verses: Exodus 3:1-6

First Word Ministries
Deuteronomy 5: 19-30 (22-30) -- A Conversation Between God, Moses, and the People

First Word Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 41:37


Sunday PM 02-18-2024. Verse-by-Verse through Deuteronomy

The School of Divine Mysteries - The Mahdi Has Appeared
God, Moses & the Scripture Testify to Jesus

The School of Divine Mysteries - The Mahdi Has Appeared

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 47:09


Embark on a captivating exploration of the prophethood of Jesus and the foundational principles that underpin it. In this intriguing episode of the School of Divine Mysteries, Aba Al-Sadiq (fhip) and the insightful Tiffany Oldani delve into John 5, specifically the section titled "Testimonies about Jesus." Here, Jesus elucidates that his prophethood is not self-proclaimed but is validated by the testimonies of his predecessors—John, Isaiah, Moses, the scriptures, and even God Himself. This revelation unveils the blueprint that defines authentic prophethood—one that relies on testimony and divine validation rather than self-assertion. The episode will then scrutinize how the Prophet Mohammed (pbuhap) aligns with this divine criteria and explore whether there is anyone in the contemporary era who can fulfill this profound standard. Join us on this enlightening journey as ancient wisdom intersects with modern exploration. Don't miss the opportunity to unravel the mysteries surrounding prophethood in the School of Divine Mysteries!

New Life Bible Fellowship Sermons
Do You Trust God? | Moses, Wandering | Week Nine

New Life Bible Fellowship Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 41:09


First Baptist Church of Charleston, SC
"10-15-2023: Confrontations With God: Moses"

First Baptist Church of Charleston, SC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 34:27


A Study of Exodus 3: 1-10

First Baptist Church of Charleston, SC
"10-15-2023: Confrontations With God: Moses"

First Baptist Church of Charleston, SC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 34:27


A Study of Exodus 3: 1-10

Pickens First Baptist
Our Amazing God: Moses and the Burning Bush

Pickens First Baptist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 36:22


Our Amazing God: Moses and the Burning BushSeries: 2023 Missions Conference Preacher: Dr. Kenny DubnickDate: 27th August 2023

Phoenix Bible Church
Broken People. Big God. - Moses (Pastor Tim Birdwell)

Phoenix Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 35:40


Broken People. Big God. - Moses (Pastor Tim Birdwell) by Phoenix Bible Church

Your Place Of Grace with Anthony Sluzas' Podcast
Episode 236: GOD, MOSES, AND YOU

Your Place Of Grace with Anthony Sluzas' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 16:19


There are only two ways to live—apart from the Bible or according to its precepts. Are you reluctant to obey God's commands? What excuses have you made? Do you feel inadequate to do what He says? Listen closely to today's podcast; it'll be good!

Jesus In the Morning
God Designed his Holy Place

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 124:00


God gave instructions to build his Holy Place. He told Moses to tell the people to bring the best of every material needed to build his Holy Place. God Moses to have the best craftmen and women to make what was needed for the designing of the Holy Place. He gave a few names of who were the best at their craft.

SpiritAndTruth.org Podcasts
The Oaths of God - Moses at the Burning Bush (Exodus 3:1-12) [Paul Henebury]

SpiritAndTruth.org Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023


God called to him from the midst of the bush and said, “Moses, Moses!” And he said, “Here I am.” Then He said, “Do not draw near this place. Take your sandals off your feet, for the place where you stand is holy ground.” Taught at Agape Bible Church on May 7, 2023. [45 minutes]

StoneWater Church
Man of God: Moses

StoneWater Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 75:02


 Ever felt too flawed, hesitant, or unqualified to lead? You are not alone. In our new series "Man of God," we'll take a closer look at the lives, experiences, and character of inspiring men from the Bible, examining both their successes and failures. Come learn how to lead with wisdom and love.

StoneWater Church
Man of God: Moses

StoneWater Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 75:02


 Ever felt too flawed, hesitant, or unqualified to lead? You are not alone. In our new series "Man of God," we'll take a closer look at the lives, experiences, and character of inspiring men from the Bible, examining both their successes and failures. Come learn how to lead with wisdom and love.

Christadelphians Talk
Thought for February 22nd 'It is good to declare your steadfast love Psalm 92

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 5:03


Today's Psalm (92) tells us “It is good … todeclare your steadfast love in the morning” [v.1,2] It is important to begin each day with taking at least a little time to focus our thoughts upon God, to declare to him in prayer our “steadfast love.” We read on, “For you O LORD, have made me glad by your work; at the works of your hands I sing for joy.”[v.4] The wonders of creation are all around us, it is so easy to take them for granted. It is the greatest foolishness of human thinking to imagine that everything, sort of “created” itself. God's handiwork surrounds us on every side, men have discovered so much more about the wonders of their own bodies and the incredible intricacies of nature, yet so few acknowledge and are in awe of the unlimited creative “mind” that brought it all into being. The Psalmist says “It should make us “glad” and “sing for joy. How great are your works O LORD! Your thoughts are very deep.” [v.4,5] That last brief statement seems inadequate. Can we begin to imagine the thought processes of God! No – we cannot. Through Isaiah God said, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” [55 v.8,9] Last month in Psalm 40 we read “You have multiplied, O LORD my God, your wondrous deeds and your thoughts toward us; none can compare with you! I will proclaim and tell of them, yet they are more than can be told.” [v.5] Tomorrow in Psalm 94 we will read the contrast, “the Lord knows the thoughts of man, that they are but a breath” [v.11] But having said that the Psalm is positive and we read on, “Blessed is the man whom you discipline O LORD, and whom you teach out of your Law” [v.12]. May you and I feel blessed. So we learn, especially in the Psalms, that God's eyes and thoughts are toward those who fear and love Him. We have been learning in Exodus of how close to God Moses became; we read yesterday of how he was able to speak to God “face to face, as a man speaks to a friend”[33 v.11] This does not mean physically face to face, but rather, mind to mind. The limits to physical contact are described in v.20 when God said, “you cannot see my face, for man shall not see me and live.” There is a sense in which the Bible shows us the “face” of God, but only when we prayerfully read it with our heart ‘open' to receive and meditate on its meaning. How precious it should be to us. How they longed to read it hundreds of years ago when copies were precious and very expensive because they all had to be hand written and paper was very expensive.. Today the situation is the very opposite and the attitude has become the opposite. Let us not be affected by this, let us “declare (y)our steadfast love” every morning – and throughout every day. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christadelphians-talk/message

Theology
EXODUS: God, Moses, And The Pharaoh

Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:50


Join us for Week 1 of our new 10 Week series on Exodus. In this week's sermon, we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance (from the clutches of evil Pharaoh).

First Presbyterian Church
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:00


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week series on Exodus.--Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance -from the evil hands of Pharaoh-.

First Presbyterian Church
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:00


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week series on Exodus.--Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance -from the evil hands of Pharaoh-.

First Presbyterian Church
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:00


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week series on Exodus.--Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance -from the evil hands of Pharaoh-.

Apologetics
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

Apologetics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:50


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week Series on Exodus. Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance (from the evil hands of Pharaoh).

Bible Study
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:50


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week Series on Exodus. Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance (from the evil hands of Pharaoh).

Reformed Theology
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

Reformed Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:50


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week Series on Exodus. Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance (from the evil hands of Pharaoh).

Healing
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:50


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week Series on Exodus. Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance (from the evil hands of Pharaoh).

Christianity
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 28:50


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week Series on Exodus. Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance (from the evil hands of Pharaoh).

First Presbyterian Church
Exodus: God, Moses And Pharaoh

First Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 28:57


This is Week 1 in our new 10 Week series on Exodus.Join us as we learn about the birth of Moses, the death of the Israelite children, and the hope for future deliverance (from the evil hands of Pharaoh).

Nothin' But Fine
Bible Talk: Friends of God: Moses Part 3

Nothin' But Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 35:10


Moses is the man who talked with God face to face. The man who had to cover his face when he returned to the people because God's glory was shining so brightly on Moses' face. Even when Moses wanted to quit his job, he never gave up on his relationship with God. Even when Moses had to live with the consequences of his actions.---Bible Talk - a weekly podcast series by Nothin' But Fine. Emily Trotter has a teaching style all her own. Tune in for a fun, but educational dive into God's Word. Bible Talk will encourage you into a deeper understanding of your relationship with Christ.Learn more about Nothin' But Fine at our website: https://nothinbutfine.com/Follow us on social media: InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube

Nothin' But Fine
Bible Talk: Friends of God: Moses Part 2

Nothin' But Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 38:42


Oh, Moses.  Poor Moses.  He leads and keeps leading even when he is frustrated with the followers.  The things the Israelites get into!  Good grief!---Bible Talk - a weekly podcast series by Nothin' But Fine. Emily Trotter has a teaching style all her own. Tune in for a fun, but educational dive into God's Word. Bible Talk will encourage you into a deeper understanding of your relationship with Christ.Learn more about Nothin' But Fine at our website: https://nothinbutfine.com/Follow us on social media: InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube

Nothin' But Fine
Bible Talk: Friends of God: Moses Part 1

Nothin' But Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 38:10


Moses! The reluctant leader is called by a burning bush. Moses leads the Israelites through the good and the bad. The Red Sea? Holy moly, just mind-boggling.---Bible Talk - a weekly podcast series by Nothin' But Fine. Emily Trotter has a teaching style all her own. Tune in for a fun, but educational dive into God's Word. Bible Talk will encourage you into a deeper understanding of your relationship with Christ.Learn more about Nothin' But Fine at our website: https://nothinbutfine.com/Follow us on social media: InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube

L.B.C. Sermon Archive
Intimacy With God | Moses' Excuses

L.B.C. Sermon Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 30:28


The Life of Moses | Pastor Howard Caldwell

The Meeting House Video
The Rescue of God - Moses, Jesus, and the Spaces In Between - July 24

The Meeting House Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 33:28


Gods rescue of the Israelites from Egypt continues to be our rescue from the Egypt within us all. The story that keeps us enslaved, convinces us to hustle, to work to death, convinces us that we aren't worth very much, that we should do more and be more earn more have more and never stop grinding. And yet, God tells us that not only do we bear his image and likeness, but that he loves us, that he is rescuing the world and that we're part of the plan here.

The Meeting House
The Rescue of God - Moses, Jesus, and the Spaces In Between - July 24

The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 31:23


Gods rescue of the Israelites from Egypt continues to be our rescue from the Egypt within us all. The story that keeps us enslaved, convinces us to hustle, to work to death, convinces us that we aren't worth very much, that we should do more and be more earn more have more and never stop grinding. And yet, God tells us that not only do we bear his image and likeness, but that he loves us, that he is rescuing the world and that we're part of the plan here.

West Ridge Church
They Walked With God: "Moses"

West Ridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 39:44


They Walked With God: "Pitching A Tent - How Moses Found Facetime With God" - Dr. Will Gravely

Simply Stories Podcast
Episode 130 :: Ann Swindell:: Stories of the Path to Peace and Waiting on the Lord

Simply Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 48:30


Today I have the pleasure of sharing my conversation with the absolutely amazing Ann Swindell. Ann is a woman who overflows with the love of God, and a desire to use her words for His glory, and to encourage others to do the same. This is the second time I've gotten to have Ann on the podcast, but literally, every time I encounter Ann in life, I feel like I glean something new about the Lord, and the same absolutely can be said about our conversation today.  Over the last couple of years, Ann found herself in a season where she desperately needed the peace of God in situations that felt ripe with anxiety, confusion, and big questions for the Lord. In that process, God led her on a journey through scripture examining the lives of men and women who were put in incredibly difficult situations, but God was their peace in it. Then, they obeyed the call God put on their lives, and He blessed them. Whether that played out in some kind of resolution or fulfilled promise or just the blessing of His presence, God has always been faithful to those who call on His name. Ann then poured out what she learned from that journey into her new book The Path to Peace: Experiencing God's Comfort When You're Overwhelmed. You'll get to hear about that, and more about the goodness of God and how to cling to Him, wait for Him, and trust Him at all times.  I absolutely love Ann's heart. She makes me want to know Jesus more, and I hope that hearing from her today calls you to draw near to God too. No matter where you are today, friend, I want you to remember that you matter, and your story matters.  Connecting with Ann: Newest book Facebook Instagram Website JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY!!!! I would be honored to have your support to keep the Simply Stories Podcast going! You can sign up for as little as $3 a month and each tier offers gifts that I hope will bless you in return.  References: First time Ann was on the podcast - Episode 19 Writing with Grace  Normal, IL Still Waiting: Hope for When God Doesn't Give You What You Want Trichotillomania  Sarah's choice to give Hagar to Abraham still has implications to this very day Overcome- the Greek word has an overtone of victory- νενίκηκα Amanda Cleary-Eastep  Scripture References: Lamentations 3:21-24 (my favorite of the MANY) God is faithful Psalm 27:13- ( “   “) God is good Psalm 116:5-9- (“    “) God is kind Matthew 9:20-22,Mark 5:25-34,Luke 8:43-48- The bleeding woman in scripture Isaiah 40:31- Those who wait on the Lord  2 Corinthians 4:18- Keep our eyes not on what is seen but what is unseen Psalm 27:13-14, Psalm 46:10, Psalm 130: 5-6, Be still and wait for the Lord Exodus 14:14- He will fight for you Psalm 121:1-2- Lift our eyes to the hills, our help comes from the Lord  Psalm 18:2 (a fave of many) God is our defender Philippians 4:19- (“   “) God is our provider Psalm 94:17-19 (NLT) My hope will be renewed in God John 16:7-14, 2 Corinthians 3:14-18-, 2 Corinthians 5:17His Spirit transforms Exodus 2- Moses in a basket Exodus 14- Moses at parting the Red Sea  Exodus 3-4, 17, 32 (to name a few of arguing with God) Moses was terrified of what God had called him to and Moses argued with God MULTIPLE times Exodus 4:1-13-“Lord please send someone else!” Ruth Luke 1- Mary the Mother of Jesus Acts 9:1-19- Paul (We'll just share his conversion, but he wrote A LOT of his story within his letters)  Genesis 18 and 21- Sarah Hebrews 11 “Heroes of the faith”  Judges 4- Deborah  Exodus 2:11-15- Big whoops with Moses Judges 6:11-27 AND Judges 6:33-40- Gideon also got to debate with God Sometimes God answers with “I am the Lord” (Zachariah, Job, etc)  Exodus 4:14-31- I'll bring you your brother to you  Exodus 17:12-14- I'll send people to hold up your hands Numbers 20:1-13- Moses wasn't allowed in the Promised Land Deuteronomy 34- God did show Him the Land John 14:27- I don't give peace as the world gives, take heart for I have overcome the world  Genesis 12- Sarai and Abram leave everything they know, and totally uproot everything to follow a God they just came to know  Genesis 12:10-20 AND Genesis 20- Abram's lie that puts Sarai at risk, IT HAPPENS TWICE and the Lord sees her situation and He comes to her rescue Hebrews 11:11-Sarah is counted in Hebrews as a woman of great faith Genesis 16 AND Genesis 21:8-21- Sarah horribly mistreated Hagar Genesis 16:13-Hagar is the first person who gets to name God “the God who sees”  John 16:33- Take heart for I have overcome the world  Philppians 4:7- Peace that surpasses understanding  Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast:Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life)FacebookTwitterBlog  *Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com