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Revisiting this episode because sometimes you have to repeat yourself for it to stick... Truth comes in many forms. What has been draining your spirit? 5 types of people to avoid to navigate the next chapter in life in peace and freedom, and not chaos. If someone's constant complaining suffocates the joy, God is trying to nourish in you, then you must protect your inner sanctuary. The second type is the manipulator. This is the most subtle and often the most painful. Manipulation does not come with shouting. It comes wrapped in words that sound like care, like duty, like obligation. Manipulators use guilt to control. They speak of love but demand submission. God NEVER weaponizes guilt. Therefore, every person who steals your freedom is damaging the gift God placed in you. 3rd type They remind you of old mistakes, not to heal you, but to diminish you. They keep you fixed in an outdated portrait of who you once were, refusing to see the grace God has formed in you. Your past is not a weapon for others to wield. 4th Darkness Bearers one who carries darkness. Not always in obvious ways, not always with dramatic sins, but with a presence that pulls the soul away from the light. These are the people who normalize what leads you away from God, who diminish the seriousness of sin, who feed resentment, who speak lightly of what wounds the conscience, who invite you into anger, division, or habits that cloud the clarity of prayer. A neighbor arrives not with warmth but with gossip that stains the mind. A relative comes not with compassion but with burdensome anger that pulls the spirit into old conflicts. 5th Silent but just as deadly This cold silence is not the silence of contemplation. It is the silence of indifference. It is the silence that neither builds nor comforts. A relative who shows no interest in your well-being. A friend who never asks how your heart is. A companion who takes but never gives. Your soul is too close to eternity to be entangled in the shadows of others. Rise above the storms of others. You will live the later years as God intended, not in confusion, but in clarity, not in exhaustion, but in grace. Pope Leo is still kicking the knowledge. Navigate to Pope Leo Speaks on 5 Types of People to Avoid that are Peace Wreckers to view the video in its entirety. No, I am not Catholic. But, this Pope Leo XIV is literally a "cousin". And has emphatically stated he is not MAGA. As the first American-born pope, has said that his nationality means that people cannot say he "doesn't understand the United States," as they did with Pope Francis. This statement indicates that he feels his perspective is uniquely informed and that he will be more effective in his engagement with the US government. He has expressed support for US bishops who took a stance against the Trump administration's deportation policies. By doing so, he is indirectly criticizing the administration while also encouraging other bishops to follow suit. While Pope Leo XIV has stated that he wants to avoid "partisan politics," he has also said that he is not afraid to "raise issues" that are related to the Gospel. This creates a fine line that he seems willing to cross, and his comments on human dignity, immigration, and wealth inequality can be interpreted as a moral and religious critique of the administration's policies. I am not a Communist nor a sympathizer of the autocratic regime in power in China. But, I admire the shade. Leaving this felon administration on hold listening to #Obama speeches is classic!! Even Sun Tzu could have anticipate the level of shade of the new age Chinese nor 50 cent for that matter. #pettylujah Seasonal Affective Disorder Is Treatable and all of us should be about fixing our mental health always.... If you are searching for help and direction in your struggles with depression and addiction Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday There is also an online chat feature https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/ And if Vodka is the problem, call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for 24/7 help. Please reach out to find joy in this season! Don't forget to navigate to www.dalesangelsinc.com for all special offers and updates on nerd news. So much to buy so little time!!
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Exodus
Reflections from The Risale-Nur a Qur'an commentary by Bediüzzaman Said NursiThe Letters - Twentieth Letter - First Station - The Eighth PhraseDownload the Apps for the Collection hereYou can also read along on my YOUTUBE channelFor an excellent introduction read Exploring Islam: Theology and Spiritual Practice in America by Salih SayilganThe German version of this podcast is HEREMusic credits: © "Uyan Ey Gözlerim" Duet Guitar And Ney, Vol.1 by Eyüp Hamiş
Psalm 104 offers a bracing corrective to the modern habit of treating the world as fragile, chaotic, or fundamentally out of control. In this episode of Created to Reign, Cal Beisner walks through one of Scripture's most vivid portraits of creation—not as a system teetering on the brink, but as a world actively governed, sustained, and ordered by God's wise and joyful providence. Adapted from Cal's book Psalms of Promise, this episode explores what Psalm 104 teaches about God's ongoing care for the natural world and humanity's place within it. From daily provision to cosmic order, the psalm reminds us that creation is neither abandoned nor autonomous—and that confidence in God's rule changes how we think about stewardship, responsibility, and trust.Visit our podcast resource page: https://cornwallalliance.org/listen%20to%20our%20podcast%20created%20to%20reign/Our work is entirely supported by donations from people like you. If you benefit from our work and would like to partner with us, please visit www.cornwallalliance.org/donate.
Today's Promise: Psalm 27:25 As the psalmist looks back over the course of his life, one truth rises above all the others: God has never failed, and He has never abandoned His people. That testimony still matters today. God never promised a life free from pain, disappointment, or hardship, but He did promise His presence in every season. You may be walking through a difficult chapter right now. You may be in a season where the struggle feels heavy, friends seem distant, and loneliness presses in. There are moments when it feels like no one sees, no one understands, and no one truly cares. But this episode reminds you of a powerful, unshakable truth: you are never standing alone. Even in your darkest valleys, God is with you. As a follower of Christ, His faithfulness surrounds you, sustains you, and carries you through. Join us as we reflect on God's proven faithfulness and rediscover the hope that comes from trusting the One who never lets go.
Pastor Josh Schwartz and Ken Mikle talk to Pastor Jonny Ardavanis of Stonebridge Bible Church, Franklin, Tennessee. In this chaotic and stressful world in which we live, what must the follower of Jesus do to combat the evils and anxieties that are ever-present? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/407/29?v=20251111
Pastor Josh Schwartz and Ken Mikle talk to Pastor Jonny Ardavanis of Stonebridge Bible Church, Franklin, Tennessee. In this chaotic and stressful world in which we live, what must the follower of Jesus do to combat the evils and anxieties that are ever-present? Extended version begins at 29:03. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.lightsource.com/donate/1472/29
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New Year's Resolutions or Intentions for the New Year...Peace will rule, get into it! End of year roundup, reflecting on next chapter of my life, I am hopeful that my ordered steps will help someone else. Truth comes in many forms. What has been draining your spirit? 5 types of people to avoid to navigate the next chapter in life in peace and freedom, and not chaos. An elderly woman once told a sister, "I love her, but I cannot breathe when she leaves. It is as though she blows out the candles in my house." The sister answered her with gentle truth, "Love her from a distance, for God did not ask you to sacrifice your peace to satisfy another's unrest." If someone's constant complaining suffocates the joy, God is trying to nourish in you, then you must protect your inner sanctuary. The second type, the manipulator. This is the most subtle and often the most painful. Manipulation does not come with shouting. It comes wrapped in words that sound like care, like duty, like obligation. Manipulators use guilt to control. They speak of love but demand submission. God NEVER weaponizes guilt. Therefore, every person who steals your freedom is damaging the gift God placed in you. 3rd type They remind you of old mistakes, not to heal you, but to diminish you. They keep you fixed in an outdated portrait of who you once were, refusing to see the grace God has formed in you. Your past is not a weapon for others to wield. 4th Darkness Bearers one who carries darkness. Not always in obvious ways, not always with dramatic sins, but with a presence that pulls the soul away from the light. These are the people who normalize what leads you away from God, who diminish the seriousness of sin, who feed resentment, who speak lightly of what wounds the conscience, who invite you into anger, division, or habits that cloud the clarity of prayer. A neighbor arrives not with warmth but with gossip that stains the mind. A relative comes not with compassion but with burdensome anger that pulls the spirit into old conflicts. 5th Silent but just as deadly This cold silence is not the silence of contemplation. It is the silence of indifference. It is the silence that neither builds nor comforts. A relative who shows no interest in your well-being. A friend who never asks how your heart is. A companion who takes but never gives. Your soul is too close to eternity to be entangled in the shadows of others. Rise above the storms of others. You will live the later years as God intended, not in confusion, but in clarity, not in exhaustion, but in grace. Pope Leo is still kicking the knowledge. Navigate to Pope Leo Speaks on 5 Types of People to Avoid that are Peace Wreckers to view the video in its entirety. No, I am not Catholic. But, this Pope Leo XIV is literally a "cousin". And has emphatically stated he is not MAGA. As the first American-born pope, has said that his nationality means that people cannot say he "doesn't understand the United States," as they did with Pope Francis. This statement indicates that he feels his perspective is uniquely informed and that he will be more effective in his engagement with the US government. He has expressed support for US bishops who took a stance against the Trump administration's deportation policies. By doing so, he is indirectly criticizing the administration while also encouraging other bishops to follow suit. While Pope Leo XIV has stated that he wants to avoid "partisan politics," he has also said that he is not afraid to "raise issues" that are related to the Gospel. This creates a fine line that he seems willing to cross, and his comments on human dignity, immigration, and wealth inequality can be interpreted as a moral and religious critique of the administration's policies. I am not a Communist nor a sympathizer of the autocratic regime in power in China. But, I admire the shade. Leaving this felon administration on hold listening to #Obama speeches is classic!! Even Sun Tzu could have anticipate the level of shade of the new age Chinese nor 50 cent for that matter. #pettylujah Seasonal Affective Disorder Is Treatable and all of us should be about fixing our mental health always.... If you are searching for help and direction in your struggles with depression and addiction Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday There is also an online chat feature https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/ And if Vodka is the problem, call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for 24/7 help. Please reach out to find joy in this season! Don't forget to navigate to www.dalesangelsinc.com for all special offers and updates on nerd news. So much to buy so little time!!
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Wednesday of the Second Week of Advent. Father Dave reflects on today's first reading from Isaiah and reaffirms that God is never too busy for us. We can rest in the peace of God who always hears us, even if we feel far from him. Preached at St. Paul the Apostle Church, New York City, NY on 12-10-25
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Join Richard for a message of hope to encourage you that God loves you right where you are and He will never give up on you!-For prayer, go to http://www.richardroberts.org/prayer or call 918-495-7777 -Website: http://www.richardroberts.org
Not everything that knocks is from God and some things you've welcomed weren't guests, they were assignments.In this raw and revelatory kickoff to the new series “Who's Knocking at Your Door?”, Dr. Cheryl Peavy exposes the spiritual danger of opening doors to what God never sent. From soul ties to survival mindsets, from counterfeit voices to crafty invitations—this episode is your eviction notice to everything that's been living rent-free in your life.You'll hear the real story of Eve like never before… not just as the first woman, but as a warning about conversations that open doors and compromises that cost peace.We're flipping the welcome mat.We're guarding our gates.We're declaring: Psalm 91 lives here now.
November 25, 2025 Obad. 1:15-21; Ps. 132:10-12; Prov. 28:14; Rev. 4:7-11
Sunday, November 23rd 2025 | Pastor Jason Wallace | “The greatest opposition you will ever face will never be greater than God's ability to put you over. Keep your faith in Him!” - Pastor Jason WallaceBehold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me? Jeremiah 32:27 KJVp
Pastor Mark answers questions from Israel, Lucas, Elijah, Rosemary, and Theo Z.This is the BIG QUESTION, where we do our best to answer questions from young disciples at Grace, and to be at peace with the mysteries that we can't explain.
Things God Never Said: Part 7 by GraceLife Church
Ever wonder if you've stumbled one too many times for God to use someone like you? Could you benefit from an encounter with God's unending, unbending, unswerving goodness? If your answer is “Yes”, then you need to hear about a guy named Jacob. Jacob's life was full of brokenness brought on by his own choosing, but it was also full of God's relentless grace. Join us at Faith Covenant Church as together we explore Jacob's life and discover a grace that never gave up on Jacob and will never give up on us.
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What do we do when God feels silent, distant, or forgetful? Kaitlyn and Producer Mike explore how the Bible talks about God "remembering," why Scripture also says He "forgets" our sins, and why it can sometimes feel like God has overlooked us. They walk through stories from Noah to Zachariah, reflect on waiting, disappointment, and hope, and offer a reminder that God's presence—not quick fixes—is the promise we can rely on. 0:00 - Theme Song 0:48 - Does God Forget Stuff? 3:55 - God Remembering 9:00 - Sponsor - Blueland - For 15% off first order of Blueland cleaning products, go to this link: https://www.blueland.com/CURIOUSLY 10:02 - Sponsor - Check out the Gracebased Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts or learn more at https://gracebased.com/podcasts/ 12:28 - Does God Forget Me? 26:24 - End Credits
"I'm no longer scared to go to the temple after reading the Book of Mormon and knowing what it means... It is just been so many tender mercies since coming back, I'll never go back to that place I was before. I'll never let my family go back to that place before. And I know a hundred percent Heavenly Father put the Browns in Chloe's life knowing that that was how he was gonna get to me. And I know that prayer and priesthood is the biggest part of all that, and I'm so thankful."00:00 A Troubling Temple Experience09:23 Disconnect from the Church14:47 Reconnecting with My Father18:58 Chloe's Baptism and Its Impact28:53 Breaking Down and Seeking Help31:58 A Life-Changing Blessing41:20 Temple Work and Family ConnectionsCozy Earth code COMEBACK for 40% off https://cozyearth.com/Serve Clothing code COMEBACK for 15% offhttps://serveclothing.com/Memor Jewelry code COMEBACK for 10% offhttps://memorjewelry.com/If you have a story to share please contact ashly.comebackpodcast@gmail.comFor inquiries contact info.comebackpodcast@gmail.comCome Back Team:Director, Founder, & Host: Ashly StoneEditor: Cara ReedOutreach Manager: Jenna CarlsonAssistant Editor: Michelle BergerAssistant Editor: Britt SmallzeArt Director: Jeremy GarciaProduction Director: Trent Wardwell
Things God Never Said: Part 6 by GraceLife Church
Ever wonder if you've stumbled one too many times for God to use someone like you? Could you benefit from an encounter with God's unending, unbending, unswerving goodness? If your answer is “Yes”, then you need to hear about a guy named Jacob. Jacob's life was full of brokenness brought on by his own choosing, but it was also full of God's relentless grace. Join us at Faith Covenant Church as together we explore Jacob's life and discover a grace that never gave up on Jacob and will never give up on us.
In a world of mistrust, God can be trusted. He can be counted upon. He keeps his promises, he fulfills his word, and he does what he says he will do. God is worthy of your trust, your faith, and your confidence.Main Points:1. The Bible teaches us that God is faithful. This means God is always reliable, all of the time. He does not fail or forget. He always keeps his word. His character is consistent and He never changes.2. Think about the implications of this wonderful truth. If God never changes, his love never changes. His grace never changes. His forgiveness never changes. His power and his presence never change. His ability never changes.3. If you are struggling to trust God, be assured of his character. There is no one like God. He does not change. He will be faithful in your life. Today's Scripture Verses:Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and today, and forever.”Psalm 119:89-90 - “Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens. Your faithfulness endures to all generations.”Malachi 3:6, "I the Lord do not change." James 1:17 - “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.”Quick Links:Donate to support this podcastLeave a review on Apple PodcastsGet a copy of The 5 Minute Discipleship JournalConnect on SocialJoin The 5 Minute Discipleship Facebook Group
When Satan convinces you to doubt God's Truth, you're one small step away from denying God's Truth. Learn more about the ministry of The Purity Coach at http://www.thepuritycoach.comSHARE HOW GOD IS USING THIS PODCAST!Support the show
This season, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta share some of the interviews the sisters did with college students and campus ministers at the SEEK24 conference in St. Louis. Each episode will focus on a topic the students brought up. Today, we're talking about prayer—how to do it, what to expect, and what might get in the way.
Things God Never Said: Part 5 by GraceLife Church
When was the last time someone let you down? Or when did you last let someone else down? The truth is it happens all too frequently - whether intentionally or unintentionally. In today's message, Pastor Ron Zappia turns to Hebrews chapter 6 to share 3 Reasons why God never lets us down. This message was originally preached at Highpoint Church on Sunday, November 02, 2025. Title: Why God Never Lets Us Down! Passage: (Hebrews 6:13-20) For more info about Highpoint Church, or to find a location near you, visit our website at https://highpoint.church. Connect with Pastor Ron on Instagram @ronzappia, or find more Bible teaching at https://ronzappia.com
Ever wonder if you've stumbled one too many times for God to use someone like you? Could you benefit from an encounter with God's unending, unbending, unswerving goodness? If your answer is “Yes”, then you need to hear about a guy named Jacob. Jacob's life was full of brokenness brought on by his own choosing, but it was also full of God's relentless grace. Join us at Faith Covenant Church as together we explore Jacob's life and discover a grace that never gave up on Jacob and will never give up on us.
Feeling unseen or left behind? Learn how St. Paul's loneliness became his most powerful testimony of faith.Morning Offering, October 26, 2025Every morning, join Father Brad as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Brad guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Disclaimer: The ads shown before, during, or after this video have no affiliation with Morning Offering and are controlled by YouTubeLet us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)________________
Things God Never Said: Part 4 by GraceLife Church
Things God Never Said: Part 3 by GraceLife Church
Ever wonder if you've stumbled one too many times for God to use someone like you? Could you benefit from an encounter with God's unending, unbending, unswerving goodness? If your answer is “Yes”, then you need to hear about a guy named Jacob. Jacob's life was full of brokenness brought on by his own choosing, but it was also full of God's relentless grace. Join us at Faith Covenant Church as together we explore Jacob's life and discover a grace that never gave up on Jacob and will never give up on us.
This Sunday, Pastor Daniel continued our Breath of God series with a message called “Never Alone.” In John 14–16, Jesus promises that after He leaves, the Holy Spirit will come to be our Helper, Advocate, and Friend. The Spirit doesn't just visit us—He lives within us, guiding us to think, feel, and live rightly. Sent ChurchWeAreSent.church
Though we may see change all around us, whether in the natural world preparing for winter or the human life cycle, we can find comfort in the knowledge that our God never changes. Each Saturday on Open Line, Dr. Michael Rydelnik answers your Bible questions about our unchanging God and the Bible He's given us. Call Open Line with your questions this weekend. Featured resources:Summit on Israel and the Last Days: November 8, 2025 Learn more about resources mentioned:Chosen People Ministries free giftFEBC podcastMoody Bible Commentary October thank you gift:Ultimate Bible Atlas Open Line is listener-supported. To support the program, click here.Become a Kitchen Table Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/openline/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Though we may see change all around us, whether in the natural world preparing for winter or the human life cycle, we can find comfort in the knowledge that our God never changes. Each Saturday on Open Line, Dr. Michael Rydelnik answers your Bible questions about our unchanging God and the Bible He's given us. Call Open Line with your questions this weekend. Featured resources:Summit on Israel and the Last Days: November 8, 2025 Learn more about resources mentioned:Chosen People Ministries free giftFEBC podcastMoody Bible Commentary October thank you gift:Ultimate Bible Atlas Open Line is listener-supported. To support the program, click here.Become a Kitchen Table Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/openline/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wonder if you've stumbled one too many times for God to use someone like you? Could you benefit from an encounter with God's unending, unbending, unswerving goodness? If your answer is “Yes”, then you need to hear about a guy named Jacob. Jacob's life was full of brokenness brought on by his own choosing, but it was also full of God's relentless grace. Join us at Faith Covenant Church as together we explore Jacob's life and discover a grace that never gave up on Jacob and will never give up on us.
David continues his sermon series in Exodus, Knowing God. Today, he is in Hebrews 1:10-12. Sermon titled "God Never Changes" Come back next week to hear the next sermon in this series. Don't forget to follow First Baptist Church of Olton here on PodBead to get the latest sermons from Brother David. Make sure and go subscribe to our YouTube Channel also. We stream live every Sunday at 11 am. We invite you to come and worship with us every Sunday.
Things God Never Said: Part 2 by GraceLife Church
Ever wonder if you've stumbled one too many times for God to use someone like you? Could you benefit from an encounter with God's unending, unbending, unswerving goodness? If your answer is “Yes”, then you need to hear about a guy named Jacob. Jacob's life was full of brokenness brought on by his own choosing, but it was also full of God's relentless grace. Join us at Faith Covenant Church as together we explore Jacob's life and discover a grace that never gave up on Jacob and will never give up on us.
This sermon from Gary Lamb is about the lie that all belief systems are the same.
Things God Never Said: "Follow Your Heart" by GraceLife Church
In the Holy Land, we loved walking where Jesus walked. Now I can more easily imagine the sights and sounds from His earthly life. But climbing up and down the uneven stones of the churches and countryside left its mark, and I arrived home with sore knees. Yet my ailments were minor compared with those journeying centuries ago, who not only experienced aching joints but suffered greatly—and even died. But God was with them. God called His people to follow Him and invited them to live in a flourishing “land flowing with milk and honey” (Exodus 3:8). He knew that as they entered the promised land, they would face danger from opposing armies and obstacles such as walled cities. God had been with them for forty years in their desert wanderings and wouldn’t abandon them now. He promised Joshua, the new leader, His presence with them: “I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Joshua 1:5). Joshua would face challenges and hardships, needing to be strong and courageous, but God would help him to do so. We who believe in Jesus, whether we’re called to stay or to go, will face dangers, challenges, and suffering in this life. But we can hold on to the promises of our God who will never leave us. Because of Him, we too can be strong and courageous.
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Although Phil Tuttle always had a deep fear of public speaking, God called him to be the pastor of a church and later the CEO of the ministry, Walk Thru the Bible.Over the years, God has continually grown his faith through challenging seasons, including infertility. Listen to how God has used an ordinary man to do extraordinary things for the Gospel on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.