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    The ThinkOrphan Podcast
    Discipleship is About Taking Jesus Seriously with Alan Hirsch

    The ThinkOrphan Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 58:17


    What does it mean to be a gospel-centered church and should we be a gospel-centered church? As we think through taking the Gospel into the world and fulfilling the Great Commission, have we short changed discipleship by making Matthew 28 all about evangelism? In this conversation with Brandon Stiver, author and missiologist Alan Hirsch joins the show to discuss the current state of discipleship within the church, emphasizing the disconnect between modern practices and the teachings of Jesus. He argues that without true discipleship, churches risk producing a form of religion that strays from Christ-likeness. Support the Show Through Venmo - @canopyintl Podcast Sponsors Take the free Core Elements Self-Assessment from the CAFO Research Center and tap into online courses with discount code 'TGDJ25' Take the Free Core Elements Self-Assessment Resources and Links from the show Disciplism : Reimagining Evangelism Through the Lens of Discipleship (Amazon) Reframation : Seeing God, People, and Mission Through Reenchanted Frames (Amazon) Alan's Substack Conversation Notes What we're experiencing now in America is a trend in the church. Alan's experience growing up as a Jewish person in apartheid South Africa If the churches that we lead do not disciple, we will produce bad religion. We are not producing Christ-likeness in our churches. The image of God is reflected in Jesus' way of being human. Modern churches need to align more closely with Jesus' teachings. The consequences of poor discipleship can be detrimental to faith communities. Examples of modern Christians that are getting discipleship right. Churches must focus on producing genuine followers of Christ.   Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Positioned for Overflow | Jerry Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 51:48


    The flesh pulls you downstream. The Spirit calls you upstream. ⬆️Galatians 5:16 reminds us: Walk in the Spirit, and you won't fulfill the desires of the flesh. But walking in the Spirit isn't passive—it's an active, daily choice to pursue God's presence through prayer, worship, and His Word.Pastor Jerry just launched a new series, Swimming in Overflow, teaching us how to get into the flow of the Holy Spirit and stay filled. Because you cannot live in overflow and also live your current life.Ready to walk in the Spirit? Watch "Get Into the Flow" now.MORE...  « Jesus Disciple » God is calling believers EVERYWHERE to be a part of fulfilling the Great Commission, making disciples around the world. Get free resources and find out more at JesusDisciple.com.  « Solid Lives » To find out more about the ministry of Solid Lives, visit https://solidlives.com/ « Support » Help us get free resources out to more people. To support the ministry of Solid Lives, please visit https://solidlives.com/give/ « Podcasts » Listen to weekly messages, or a daily episode from The New Testament Daily on podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/ Support the show

    Ask A Scholar
    Matthew | Questions on the Transfiguration, Salvation, and the Great Commission | Dr. David Capes

    Ask A Scholar

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 40:23


    In this episode, we will discuss the book of Matthew with questions centered on the Transfiguration, Salvation, and the Great Commission. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. David Capes to get your questions answered!   To check out Dr. David Capes' resources mentioned in this episode, visit:   Website/ Podcasts: https://davidbcapes.com/   Courses: https://catalog.awkngschooloftheology.com/courses/the-divine-christ/ The Book of Matthew (coming to AWKNG in early 2026)   Books: https://amzn.to/3Xasb2c https://amzn.to/4qHG2uw

    Abundant Life Church
    Having An Eternal Perspective On Life

    Abundant Life Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 45:52


    Today's message will challenge us to see life through the lens of eternity. Drawing from Philippians 1:12–30, 2 Corinthians 5:10, and 1 Corinthians 3:11–15, we'll explore how having an eternal perspective fuels our passion for the Great Commission. When we remember what truly lasts, every moment and every mission take on eternal significance.Support the show

    National Community Church Audio Podcast

    What does radical devotion to God's mission look like in today's world? Through powerful stories of Syrian refugees, transformed lives in Mozambique, and persecuted believers, Ashley Anderson reveals how God's heart beats for the unreached. Drawing from personal experiences in refugee camps and remote villages, she shows how joining God's mission isn't just about duty—it's about encountering His presence in profound ways while bringing hope to those who need it most. Watch now to discover how you can be part of God's unstoppable mission to reach every nation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Two Cities Church
    What Radical Obedience Really Looks Like // Genesis 17 - Multipliers: A Study on Abraham

    Two Cities Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 48:08


    Have you ever felt stuck waiting for God's promises, wrestling with doubt, or wanting answers in a season of silence? In this message, Pastor Kyle unpacks Genesis 17, exploring the covenant God establishes with Abraham, including the unexpected command of circumcision. The message highlights the theme of faith that is tested, marked, and leads to worship and change. In this sermon, you'll learn: - How faith starts with God revealing Himself ("I am God Almighty; walk before me, and be blameless") before calling us to action. - The difference between "walking with God" (fellowship) and being called to "walk before me" (knowing God is watching). - That God desires progress, not perfection, which is captured in the word "blameless" meaning "single-hearted" and wholly devoted to the Lord. - The importance of thinking generationally, as God promises Abraham lineage and a legacy of nations, contrasting with modern short-term, instant thinking. - That faith changes you, as seen in the name change from Abram to Abraham ("father of a multitude of nations") and Sarai to Sarah ("Princess"), showing God redefines identity based on His promise, not their past. Key Topics Covered: - The Three "Greats" in the Bible: Great Commandment, Great Commission, and Great Compassion. - The Sign of the Covenant: Circumcision, and its significance as a personal, painful, and permanent sign of loyalty and sacrifice, which in the New Testament is replaced by Baptism. - Worship and Response: Abraham's emotional response of falling on his face, which is a sign of surrender and is related to the idea of an emotional and volitional response to God's Word. - Immediate Obedience and Leading by Example: Abraham's immediate action to circumcise all the males in his house that very day. - Laughter in Faith: Abraham's initial laughter in response to the promise of a son through a 90-year-old Sarah, and the son's name, Isaac, which means "Laughter".

    Sermons by Archbishop Foley Beach
    Thanks-Living (Additional Message by Pastor Yow of Gahanna – “Go, and Make Disciples”)

    Sermons by Archbishop Foley Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 24:58


    Thanks-Living (Additional Message by Pastor Yow of Gahanna – “Go, and Make Disciples”) MESSAGE SUMMARY: Today's Message by Archbishop Beach -- ”Thanks-Living”: We need to develop a mindset of “Thanks-Living”, which includes a perspective of “thankfulness” based on God's faithfulness to His promises. God wants us to live with a fullness in our lives, but our lives should not be focused and consumed by “things”. Jesus tells us, in Matthew 6:33, to seek first His Righteousness and His Kingdom: “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.". Additionally, Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:25a,27: “Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life . . . And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life?”. Have faith; trust in God because He knows what we truly need, and God is faithful in His promises. Rather than worrying and being anxious about “things”, we need to view the “things” of the world with “thanksgiving” because God has promised to provide what we need – this perspective and focus on earthly “things God's faithfulness to His promises is “Thanks-Living”. We need to live in thanks for what God has promised to do for us. We should seek to form an “attitude of gratitude” to instill a perspective of thankfulness to God who has provided and will provide – “Thanks-Living”. If you have a need, thank God because He knows your need; and that, somehow and in some way, God will provide for your need. Paul promises in Philippians 4:19: “And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.". When you enter a life focused on “Thanks-Living: 1) your life burden is lifted, and it is replaced by God's peace; 2) God becomes your partner is the life issue that you are facing; 3) you are provided with a spirit of anticipation for what God is going to do; 4) you will find that God is always faithful; and 5) your faith will increase. During the week of America's declared holiday of Thanksgiving, practice living your life in “Thanks-Living”. Today's Added Message by Pastor Yow of Gahanna – “Go, and Make Disciples”: Pastor Yow's focus is to take the Gospel and his witness into those places in which God and Jesus are unknown; and the practice of “religion” in these places is, often, through “witch doctors”. Also, those in America, who are supporting missions, must “believe” themselves: “American Christians must believe because there are too many unbelievers in America”. In order to fulfill Jesus' Great Commission to make disciples in America as well as beyond America, those professing to be Christians must be a witness to the Gospel by proclaiming, publicly and often, our faith in Jesus and His Gospel to the world.   TODAY'S PRAYER: Lord, Sabbath rest is truly an unbelievable gift! Thank you that there is nothing I can do to earn your love; it comes without any strings attached. As I close my eyes for these few minutes before you, all I can say is, thank you! In Jesus' name, amen.  Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 133). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: I affirm that because of what God has done for me in His Son, Jesus, I AM FORGIVEN. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Matthew 6:25-33; Philippians 4:19; John 3:16-17; (Click the blue below to read the full Bible text for these scripture references in BOLD.). A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. WEBSITE LINK TO DR. BEACH'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL – “Daniel's Prayer Was “seeking him {God} by prayer and pleas for mercy with fasting . . . ‘O Lord, the great and awesome God . . . we have sinned and done wrong'””: https://awordfromthelord.org/devotional/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB

    Northpoint Baptist Church - New Plymouth - Sunday Sermon Podcast

    This week, Tim Connole continues our new series entitled "Everyday Disciple". Today, the sermon is called "Called to Multiply" where Tim looks at the Great Commission in Matthew 28. Jesus has provided us with everything we need to participate in the greatest mission ever undertaken.Scripture for today:Matthew 28: 16-20Recorded on 16 November 2025

    PropheticVoiceOfOurTime
    The Prophetic Voice of our Time - Freedom Fellowship 11/15 - 11/16 2025

    PropheticVoiceOfOurTime

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 26:00


    The Prophetic Voice of Our Time brings timely revelation and practical teaching to believers hungry to walk in the supernatural power of God. In this episode, Joshua Sosso challenges the Church to return to the Great Commission—operating in signs and wonders, sowing into the Kingdom, and maturing beyond spiritual infancy. Drawing from Scripture, he unpacks how true discipleship means shifting from seeking blessings to becoming a blessing in every sphere of society. Discover how God is preparing His people for influence, responsibility, and impactful Kingdom work in every “nation”—from arts and education to science and technology. Be encouraged, equipped, and stirred to live a life led by the Holy Spirit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Acts Church UK
    What Kind of Church is This? - Pr Dave Yeow

    Acts Church UK

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 66:49


    Before God moves, He usually pre-empts that move by reminding His people of their identity. In this message by Pastor Dave, we learn what are some of the convictions of Acts Church. And the power of being a Christ-centred, Great Commission and Calling focussed church and people.

    Conversations with Buddy
    Ep. 170 Matt & Anna Maceira - Rescued for a purpose!

    Conversations with Buddy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 76:43


    Matt and Anna Maceira's story is one of radical redemption and relentless grace. Once trapped in the darkness of drug addiction and homelessness, they experienced firsthand the pain, chaos, and hopelessness that come from a life separated from God. But through it all, God never stopped pursuing them. His grace broke through the chains of addiction and despair, bringing freedom, healing, and restoration. Today, Matt and Anna are not only clean and sober—they are saved, sanctified, and walking in the purpose God always had for them. Their story is a living testimony that no one is too far gone for the love of Jesus Christ.

    JHBC Sermons
    JHBC Sermons | The Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20) | Josh Jurius (Guest Speaker) | November 9, 2025

    JHBC Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 38:04


    Speaker: Josh Jurius"The Great Commission"Text: Matthew 28: 18-20Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church316 W Main St.Sanford, NC

    Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
    Embracing Obedience in Life with Meme Mulugeta & TS Wright

    Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 30:42


    Visit our website to learn more about The God Centered Concept. The God Centered Concept is designed to bring real discipleship and spreading the Gospel to help spark the Great Harvest, a revival in this generation. www.godcenteredconcept.comKingdom Cross Roads Podcast is a part of The God Centered Concept.In this engaging conversation, T.S. Wright interviews Mimi Mulugeta, who shares her transformative journey of faith, obedience, and creativity. After rededicating her life to God, Mimi felt called to write a book and eventually start a publishing company. She discusses the challenges of obedience, the wilderness stage of faith, and the importance of understanding God's perspective. Mimi also highlights her podcast, 'Called and Courageous,' which focuses on sharing stories of obedience and courage in following God's call. The conversation emphasizes the significance of discipleship and the Great Commission in today's world.TakeawaysMimi rededicated her life to the Lord in 2023.She felt called to write a book after a period of frustration.Obedience is a daily decision in her life.The wilderness stage is a common experience for those called by God.Understanding God's perspective is crucial in the journey of faith.Mimi's first step of obedience was writing her book.She learned that being still can attract clients to her business.The podcast 'Called and Courageous' shares stories of obedience.Saying yes to God is often the hardest first step.Mimi emphasizes the importance of discipleship in the Great Commission.

    Renew Church Leaders' Podcast
    The Power of 'Why': Renewing Our Focus on Discipleship and Church Planting (feat. Brett Andrews)

    Renew Church Leaders' Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 24:55


    This episode comes from one of RENEW.org's National Gatherings. Interested in joining one of our events? Check out upcoming events here: https://renew.org/resources/events/  Get early access to all of the 2025 RENEW Gathering Breakout Tracks: https://reallifetheologypodcast.supercast.com/  Visit RENEW.org for great resources on Disciple Making and Theology: https://renew.org/  The Power of 'Why': Renewing Our Focus on Discipleship and Church Planting In this episode, we explore the crucial questions of 'What, How, and Why' for organizational effectiveness, drawing insights from Simon Sinek's 'Start with Why'. The episode delves into historical examples like Samuel Pierpont Langley and the Wright Brothers to illustrate the importance of having a clear ‘why'. The central message emphasizes that churches should focus on disciple-making, following Jesus' Great Commission. It discusses the importance of unity, momentum, and maintaining the core mission of making disciples who make disciples, ultimately leading to church planting movements. It underlines the importance of aligning with biblical teachings and values while stressing the urgency of reaching the lost, reflecting the heart of God. Key Takeaways  00:00 Introduction: The Three Essential Questions 00:32 Simon Sinek's 'Why': A Tale of Two Teams 04:05 The Core Mission: Disciple Making and Church Planting 07:06 The Importance of Obedience and Unity 09:51 Momentum and Alignment in Church Growth 12:15 Guardrails and the Heart of God 17:18 Urgency in Disciple Making 22:37 Conclusion: Embracing God's Heart

    Issues, Etc.
    Revisiting the Great Commission – Pr. Dan Voth, 11/12/25 (3161)

    Issues, Etc.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 30:53


    Pr. Dan Voth, author, “Clarifying the Great Commission” Clarifying the Great Commission The post Revisiting the Great Commission – Pr. Dan Voth, 11/12/25 (3161) first appeared on Issues, Etc..

    Northway Church Sermons
    The Preparation of the King's Men: Warning

    Northway Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 51:01


    In this message, we'll look at Jesus' words of caution and comfort, given to His disciples as they are sent into the world. In doing so, we'll consider the various persecutions we will face in our Great Commission, and the resources God has given for us to endure!   Scripture: Matthew 10:16-25

    Presence Pioneers
    The Convergence of Prayer and Missions with Matthew Lilley (Episode 160)

    Presence Pioneers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 34:04


    This Bible teaching explores the vital connection between prayer and missions, emphasizing the biblical call to reach every tribe, tongue, and nation with the gospel. It discusses the significance of prayer in mobilizing laborers for the harvest, the urgency of the Great Commission, and the need for clarity in our assignments as believers. The episode outlines four key ways that prayer fuels missions and the importance of cultivating an atmosphere conducive to fruitful ministry. This teaching was recorded live at The Greenhouse School of Prayer in Greenville, North Carolina.

    The Manly Catholic
    Ep 174 - Baptism: The Frontline of Salvation — Why You Must Choose God's Kingdom Now

    The Manly Catholic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 32:14


    Fr. Dom is back! James and Fr. Dom tackle one of the most misunderstood yet absolutely essential topics in the spiritual life: baptism. This is not just another Church formality. This is the dividing line between belonging to the Kingdom of God and the dominion of Satan.Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism, and the wisdom of the saints, TMC lays out with clarity and conviction what baptism truly does: freeing us from original sin, making us sons of God, and incorporating us into the Body of Christ. Without it, you remain enslaved to sin and outside the family of God.You'll hear why the early Church Fathers, councils, and even the Protestant revolution itself reveal that there's no salvation without baptism. Fr. Dominic doesn't sugarcoat the truth — he calls modern men to wake up to the spiritual reality of this sacrament and to recognize the Church as the one true means of salvation given to us by Christ Himself.James and Fr. Dom also confront why our age resists authority, why relativism and pride have blinded so many, and why men must reclaim their God-given duty to lead their families into the faith by baptizing their children without hesitation.In this episode, you'll discover:The biblical foundation of baptism — from Acts to Corinthians to the Great Commission.Why baptism isn't symbolic but supernatural warfare.How baptism undoes the curse of Adam and Eve and reclaims your soul for God.Why relativism, pride, and modernism are destroying moral order — and what Catholic men must do to restore it.The spiritual danger of delaying baptism for your children.Why contemplating death (memento mori) prepares your soul for heaven.Challenge to Men: If you have children who aren't baptized — schedule it now. Don't delay. Fathers, you are the protectors of your family's souls. Take your post. Lead your household back under the protection of God. Baptism is the first weapon in your family's arsenal against hell.3 Powerful Quotes:“Through baptism, we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God. We become members of Christ and sharers in His mission.”“If you're not going to follow God, then who do you belong to? Baptism begins to undo definitively the faults of our first parents in the garden.”“Parents, you're supposed to protect your child. Why would you let them walk this world owned by Satan when baptism can claim them for God?”Key Takeaway: Baptism isn't optional — it's the decisive act that transfers your soul from the dominion of darkness to the Kingdom of Christ. Every Catholic man must treat it as a matter of eternal life and death.Send us a text Support the showPlease prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me A Coffee page. to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible! Thank you for your prayers and support. Be sure to follow us on X for more great content. As always, please pray for us! We are men who strive daily to be holy, to become saints and we cannot do that without the help of the Holy Ghost! Subscribe to our YouTube page to see our manly and holy faces Check out our website Contact us at themanlycatholic@gmail.com

    The Mission Matters
    Deconstruction in Missions with Ted Esler

    The Mission Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 32:00


    Ted Esler defines 'deconstruction' as ideas and practices that dilute a Great-Commission focus on discipling the nations. He argues critical reflection is healthy, but postmodern habits and critical-theory framings can overcorrect, obscuring biblical priorities. Ted outlines four current lanes or areas in which deconstruction is apparent: “When everything is missions”;  “It's somebody else's job”; "Diaspora as replacement"; and  "Ideological distortions." Ted closes with a call to long-term, multi-generational faithfulness (not quick fixes) and a rediscovery of Christ's command to make disciples of all nations.You can read more from Ted Esler at https://tedesler.substack.com/The Mission Matters Podcast is a place to talk about the importance of our Mission as Christians. The Mission Matters is a partnership of Missio Nexus and Sixteen:Fifteen, who have a shared passion to mobilize God's people to be a part of His mission.

    Even You
    (Part 1) To Fulfill the Great Commission, We Must Do THIS – Cafe 1040, Urbana 2025, & More

    Even You

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 38:02


    In this special episode, we sit down with Nicole Parks at Cafe 1040 to talk about the critical opportunity of reaching the unreached together. You'll get the details on how organizations like East-West and Cafe 1040 are partnering to empower young adults and why collaboration is the key to accelerating the spread of the gospel.   The immediate opportunity is Urbana 2025! This triennial young adult missions conference is the place to find your extraordinary purpose and take your next step in the global story. Visit the Urbana 2025 registration page to sign up and meet us there!   ➡️ Register for Urbana 2025: https://urbanaline.ticketspice.com/urbana25 ➡️ Ways to get involved at Cafe 1040: https://www.cafe1040.com/ ➡️ Ways to get involved at East-West: https://www.eastwest.org/   #Urbana2025 #GreatCommission #MissionsConference #Cafe1040 #EastWest #NextGenMissions #StudentMissions #MissionsTraining

    Antioch Georgetown
    Growing Forward Episode 18: Let's Go Fishing (The Biblical Blueprint for Making Disciples)

    Antioch Georgetown

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 39:23


    Join Pastor Andy Comer in this exciting episode of Growing Forward, as he draws from his recent trip to Israel and takes us to Magdala, Capernaum, and the Mount of Olives to illustrate what it means to “go fishing” and thus, fulfill The Great Commission.The way Jesus outlines discipleship for His first followers and now for us is a three-part process: catching people for Christ, cleaning (equipping) them, and sending them out on mission. Sharing our faith with others is about so much more than just making converts; it's about growing God's Kingdom.This episode features a myriad of captivating photos that Andy took himself during his trip to Israel—we recommend watching along on YouTube so you don't miss them!

    Revitalize and Replant
    10 Reasons Why You Should Feel Uncomfortable in Church This Weekend

    Revitalize and Replant

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 23:46


    Mark Clifton and Mark Hallock discuss an article from Chuck Lawless about why pastors and church leaders should feel uncomfortable in church. Some Highlights: You will be worshiping the one and only, true and living God. The Word of God penetrates to the depth of our being (Heb. 4:12). All of us have sin to deal with. Lost people should be there. A supernatural enemy will want you to ignore or deny God's Word. You might have to deal with that person who “gets under your skin.” The command of the Great Commission is still in effect. If you're a leader, you'll answer for the way you care for the souls of the church (Heb. 13:17). If you're the preacher, your responsibility is great. I say it again: None of us is perfect. Resources Related to This Episode: “10 Reasons Why Attending Church Should Make You Feel Uncomfortable This Weekend” by Chuck Lawless

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Living In Overflow | Kimberly Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 70:34


    God desires His people to live in overflow—filled with the Holy Spirit and flowing with His life and power to reach a world that is hungry and thirsty for Jesus.In this message, Pastor Kimberly Dirmann shares how the Holy Spirit is not only our helper and guide but the very source of supernatural life within us. When we stay full of Him, His presence overflows from our lives to impact others.This message will encourage you to be filled afresh with the Holy Spirit and live in daily overflow.Bible Verses:

    The Missions Podcast
    Is Persecution a Good Thing?

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 31:35


    Is it true that the "blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church"? In this episode, Alex and Scott challenge the popular belief that persecution is inherently good for the church. Drawing from Ronald Boyd-MacMillan's article Does Persecution Always Bring Growth?, they argue that while persecution can refine believers, history shows it often destroys the local church entirely. They distinguish between short, intense persecution that may spark renewal and long-term systemic persecution that weakens or eliminates the church altogether. Alex and Scott discuss that Christians should not romanticize suffering and realize that persecution is a valuable tool that Satan uses against God's people. They stress the importance of religious freedom, both for evangelism and human dignity, urging Christians to defend it globally, and ultimately, they conclude that while God can bring good from persecution, it should never be desired or celebrated. Key Topics Misconceptions about persecution as beneficial for church growth Historical examples where persecution led to church extinction (e.g., Uyghur, Arabic, and Mongol eras) Distinction between short-term vs. long-term persecution effects The role of religious freedom in advancing the gospel Biblical and historical perspectives on persecution and faithfulness Do you love The Missions Podcast? Have you been blessed by the show? Then become a Premium Subscriber! Premium Subscribers get access to: Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts Invite-only webinars A free gift! Support The Missions Podcast and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionspodcast.com/premium The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE. Learn more and take your next step in the Great Commission at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.

    Redeemed Girl Podcast
    Anchored Ep. 3 -- Everyday Holy Habits That Anchor Our Lives w/ Kelly Needham and Marian Ellis

    Redeemed Girl Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 45:41


    What does it really look like to be anchored to Jesus in a busy, noisy world? In this Anchored Conversations episode, Marian Jordan Ellis sits down with Kelly Needham (author of Friendish and Purposefooled, co-host of the Clearly Podcast) to talk about everyday discipleship, holy living, and practical rhythms that keep our hearts tethered to Christ.In this episode you'll learn:--- The difference between wearing the “Christian” label and living as a disciple of Jesus---How Peter's life (and John 6:68—“To whom shall we go?”) shapes faithful perseverance---Simple, powerful practices: Word, prayer, and God's people---How to disciple your kids (or friends!) in real life—no platform required---What “holiness” really means and why it's good news---Courage to obey the Great Commission right where you areAbout Kelly NeedhamAuthor, Bible teacher, and co-host of the Clearly Podcast with her husband, Jimmy. Kelly is passionate about helping people see that nothing compares to knowing Jesus.Get the Bible StudyExplore Marian's new study, Anchored: The Life & Letters of the Apostle Peter—7 video teachings + 6 weeks in 1 & 2 Peter to help you stand firm in cultural confusion and everyday storms. (Available wherever books are sold.)Timestamps00:00 Welcome & intro01:22 Kelly's story: loving Jesus & fighting pride07:50 Why Peter's passion matters for cautious hearts16:05 Christian vs. Disciple—what's the difference?18:50 John 6:68: when you don't understand, stay with Jesus21:10 What “holy” really means (set apart)28:55 Daily practices for busy women (being with Jesus without “doing”)34:55 How anyone can make disciples today40:45 Non-negotiables: Word, Prayer, God's People43:55 Where to find Kelly & closing prayerConnectFollow Marian Jordan Ellis & This Redeemed Life for more Anchored ConversationsListen to Kelly & Jimmy on the Clearly PodcastSupport This Redeemed Life and help us reach women with the hope of JesusIf this encouraged you, like, subscribe, and share with a friend who needs hope today.

    Emmanuel Christian Center
    Hold the Rope! | Miracle Offering | Dr. Nate Ruch

    Emmanuel Christian Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 26:51


    On Sunday Pastor Nate preached “Hold the Rope!” as we continued our series “Tell Me Why.” Jesus was sent by the Father to bring salvation to humanity. Christ is the light of the world. After His death and resurrection, Jesus commissioned His followers (including us) to share the good news of his salvation with all people. Each of us has the opportunity to share the hope and light of the Gospel. As Pastor Nate challenged us to each engage the Great Commission, he referenced a powerful event involving William Carey, the father of modern missions. In 1792 Carey was with a group of pastors in England, and before heading out as a missionary to India, he challenged the ministers in that meeting stating that he could be willing to go down into the pit to rescue others if they would hold the rope. Each of us has had someone holding our rope, and now we have the opportunity to hold the rope for others. What a powerful picture of how we each have a different role, but each share the same mission! If you couldn't join on Sunday, check out the message here.

    Metro Christian Church, Honolulu Hawaii
    Build Rhythms of Grace - Live Like Jesus Everyday | Deeper Waters

    Metro Christian Church, Honolulu Hawaii

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 49:29


    This week Pastor Elwin concludes our series, "Deeper Waters". Pastor Elwin tells us how we can become those who will realize "The Great Commission".Support the show

    The Every Nation Podcast
    Greg Mitchell: Harvesters

    The Every Nation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 23:53


    What makes it difficult to participate in the Great Commission? Greg Mitchell looks at Matthew 28 and reminds us that God's power overcomes our weakness, our selfishness, and our fear.Greg is the Professor of Discipleship and Pastoral Theology at Every Nation Seminary and serves as Lead Pastor of Every Nation Vancouver in Canada.

    Grace Point Northwest Sermons
    Listen to Him | The Book of Matthew: The King and His Kingdom | Matthew 17:5, 9-13 & 28:16-20 | Pastor J. M. Lee

    Grace Point Northwest Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 43:12


    In this message, Pastor John takes us back to the Mount of Transfiguration in Matthew 17 and connects it to the Great Commission in Matthew 28. On one mountain, the Father says, “Listen to Him.” On the other, the risen Christ commands, “Go and make disciples.”Between those two mountains lies the heartbeat of the Christian life — to listen to Jesus, follow Him, and help others do the same.Join us as we explore what it means to move from hearing His Word to obeying His call — from admiring His glory to joining His mission.Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com

    CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MEMPHIS
    He Is Good | The Resurrection Life | Mark 12:18-27 | Coleton Segars

    CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MEMPHIS

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 41:07


    Sermon Summary: “The Resurrection Life” (Mark 12:18–27) Preached by Coleton Segars Introduction: You Can Learn a Lot from an Argument Coleton began with a story about a moment of conflict in his front yard—when someone yelled at his wife, and he immediately stepped in to defend her. His point was simple but powerful: you can learn a lot from an argument. That's true in life, and it's true in Scripture. The argument between Jesus and the Sadducees in Mark 12 shows us a lot—not just about them, but about how our own beliefs about the resurrection shape the way we live today. In this passage, the Sadducees—religious leaders who didn't believe in resurrection—try to trap Jesus with a clever theological puzzle. They present an absurd story of a woman who marries seven brothers (following the Levirate law in Deuteronomy). Each brother dies without leaving children, and then they ask: “At the resurrection, whose wife will she be, since the seven were married to her?” (Mark 12:23) They aren't sincerely curious. They're mocking the idea of resurrection. But Jesus' response reveals two deep truths about life after death—and why those truths matter more than we realize. How We View the Resurrection Shapes How We Live “Are you not in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God?” — Mark 12:24 Coleton explained that the Sadducees' disbelief in the resurrection shaped everything about their lives. Verse 18 says they were known as “those who say there is no resurrection.” Because they believed this life was all there is, they lived for this life only: chasing after wealth, status, and power. They looked down on others. They thought Jesus was foolish for believing in something beyond the grave. Jesus told them they were badly mistaken—but their mistake wasn't just intellectual. It was moral and spiritual. Their disbelief formed the foundation of how they lived. Coleton showed that this is always true:  What we believe about life after death determines how we live this life. He illustrated it with examples from history and world religions: Vikings believed dying bravely in battle led to glory in Valhalla—so they lived without fear. Certain Islamic traditions taught that dying in holy war brought heavenly rewards. Hinduism believe reincarnation depends on one's karma—so kindness and duty matter deeply in this life. Even for us, our view of the afterlife quietly directs how we spend our time, our money, and our energy. Coleton then described four common ways people misunderstand or misbelieve the resurrection today: “Never think about it” – Like the Sadducees, we live as if this world is all there is. “You only live once,” so grab what you can. “Think about it too much” – Some see this world as disposable and stop caring about God's purposes to renew it. “It won't be better” – Fear of the unknown or of death keeps us from living courageously like Paul, who said, “To live is Christ and to die is gain.” “Everyone goes to the same afterlife” – This leads to apathy about the gospel and the Great Commission. Coleton's conclusion was sobering: “Our current life is shaped by how we view the life to come.” So how should we view it? Life After Death Is True for Everyone—Whether They Believe It or Not “‘I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.' He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. You are badly mistaken!” — Mark 12:26–27 The Sadducees didn't believe in resurrection, angels, or spirits. They only accepted the first five books of Moses as authoritative. So Jesus met them on their own ground—quoting from Exodus, one of Moses' books—to prove that even there, resurrection is implied. When God said, “I am the God of Abraham…”, He used the present tense. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had been dead for centuries—but God said He is their God, not was. That means they are alive to Him even now. Jesus' argument is brilliant—and undeniable:  Resurrection life is real, and it's true for everyone, believer or not. Coleton tied this to John 5:24–29, where Jesus says that one day all the dead will rise—some to eternal life, others to judgment. There is no “sleep of nothingness.” Everyone will live again. That truth should stir two responses in us: Urgency to share Jesus.  “If you truly believe everyone will rise—either to life or judgment—you'll want to tell people about Jesus.”  Coleton asked, “Do you have people in your life who don't know Him?” If we believe in a real resurrection, we can't stay silent. A call to make Jesus compelling.  “Is the way you follow Jesus making Him beautiful or unappealing?”  He warned that if Christians live joyless, judgmental, bitter lives, our witness turns people away from Jesus. Paul, though suffering, radiated peace and joy that made others want to know his Savior.  The question Coleton pressed was:  “Is your life a reason people would want to know Jesus—or a reason they'd want to reject Him?” Life After Death Will Be Better Than We Can Imagine “When the dead rise, they will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven.” — Mark 12:25 The Sadducees mocked the idea of resurrection by pointing out how complicated relationships would become. But Jesus' response essentially says: “You're assuming heaven works like earth—but it doesn't.” Coleton explained that Jesus isn't attacking marriage. He's saying that in the resurrection, all the brokenness and limitations of this life—our relationships, bodies, and systems—will be transformed. He quoted several theologians to help make the point: Mark Strauss:  “Jesus does not claim that the intimacy of earthly relationships will be discontinued in eternity. He only says there will be no need for the institution of marriage… all relationships will exist on an even higher plane.” D.A. Carson:  “The greatness of the changes at the resurrection will make the wife of seven brothers capable of loving them all… like a mother loves all her children.” Jesus' main point:  You think you'll face problems in the life to come—but you won't. It will be better than you can possibly imagine. Coleton addressed the common fears people have about eternity: The fear of forever (apeirophobia) The fear of boredom (thinking heaven will be dull or repetitive) The fear of losing relationships But Jesus says we'll be “like the angels”—not in form, but in fulfillment. Angels are fully satisfied in God. They sing not because they must, but because they want to. They've found the source of joy, meaning, and love—and they never tire of it. Coleton quoted David Guzik: “If it seems that life in the resurrection doesn't include some pleasures of life on earth, it's only because the satisfactions of heaven far surpass what we know here. No one will be disappointed with the arrangements.” And Paul in 1 Corinthians 2:9: “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has it entered into the heart of man, the things God has prepared for those who love Him.” CS Lewis put it beautifully: “This life is only the cover and title page. Now begins Chapter One of the Great Story, which no one on earth has read, which goes on forever, in which every chapter is better than the one before.” Coleton then told the story of the Christians during the plagues in ancient Rome. While the rich fled the cities, Christians stayed to care for the sick—even though many died doing so. Why? Because they believed in the resurrection. They knew death wasn't the end—it was the doorway. “This belief freed them,” Coleton said. “They didn't pursue death, but they weren't enslaved by fear of it either.” If we lived with that same confidence in the resurrection—believing the next life is better than we can imagine—we would live with joy, courage, and resilience in this one. Conclusion: The Resurrection That Changes Everything Everything Coleton said comes back to this:  How you view life after death will shape how you live right now. If you believe there is no resurrection, you'll live for this life only. If you believe there is one—but forget it's better—you'll live in fear. But if you believe in the resurrection Jesus promised—real, physical, glorious, and eternal—you'll live with purpose, peace, and courage. Jesus has accomplished this for us in His death and resurrection. “If Christ has not been raised, our faith is useless… But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead.” — 1 Corinthians 15:17–23 Because He lives, so will we. Discussion Questions How does your current view of life after death shape the way you live right now—your priorities, goals, and fears? Which of the four modern “views” of the afterlife that Coleton described do you relate to most? Why? How could believing that the resurrection is true for everyone change how you share your faith and how you live before others? When you think about eternity, what fears or doubts arise—and how do Jesus' words in Mark 12:24–27 address them? If you truly believed that the life to come is “better than you can imagine,” what would change in the way you approach suffering, relationships, and daily life?

    Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on Oneplace.com

    Jesus commanded his church to go into all the world, preach the gospel, and make disciples of the nations. We know this as the Great Commission. Sadly, the church has largely been guilty of a great omission in reaching the world for Christ. How can we recover a passion for proclaiming the gospel and building the kingdom of God throughout the world? Find out on Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29

    Hillside Missionary Church
    Matthew Week 85 - Matthew 28:18-20 - Taking the Great Commission Seriously- Message from 11/9/25

    Hillside Missionary Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 43:36


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    Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread

    Diognetus, a second-century pagan, noticed that followers of Christ “day by day increase more and more.” This was despite regular persecution they endured under the hand of the Romans. He asked a believer in Jesus why this was true. In a document we know as the “letter to Diognetus,” that early church father replied to him, “Do you not see that the more of them are punished, the greater becomes the number of the rest? This does not seem to be the work of man: this is the power of God.” As Jesus gave His final words to His disciples before ascending into heaven, they could little imagine the growth the church would experience in the coming centuries. He told them, “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). This has become known as the Great Commission, but using this phrase to describe Jesus’ final words to His disciples can make it feel burdensome. In reality, this is what Jesus calls all those who follow Him to do: as we go about our day, make disciples. We don’t have to go to the ends of the earth; the message will travel wherever we carry it with us. Don’t be discouraged by the difficulties of the moment. Jesus also said, “I am with you always, to the very end of the age” (v. 20). We take Him with us everywhere we go.

    Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible on Oneplace.com

    Jesus commanded his church to go into all the world, preach the gospel, and make disciples of the nations. We know this as the Great Commission. Sadly, the church has largely been guilty of a great omission in reaching the world for Christ. How can we recover a passion for proclaiming the gospel and building the kingdom of God throughout the world? Find out on Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/791/29

    Northshore Christian Church
    Rise; Making Disciples Who Make Disciples

    Northshore Christian Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 42:34


    Pastor Scott illustrates discipleship by inviting Leon to share how joining a men's group after COVID deepened his faith and relationships. What began as a search for knowledge became a journey of friendship with Jesus and learning to disciple others through everyday relationships. Scott connects Leon's story to Acts 18, emphasizing that true church growth happens when disciples make disciples who live out the Great Commission. #Discipleship #GreatCommission #Acts18 #FaithInAction #CommunityInChrist

    Celebration Church Orlando
    When A Mission Has A Church | Ps. Jordan Gear

    Celebration Church Orlando

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 31:31


    What is the true purpose of the Church? This special Missions Sunday message, from special guest Pastor Jordan Gear of Celebration Church Jacksonville, powerfully asserts that the Great Commission isn't just a command—it's an invitation into God's global Mission. Join Celebration Church Orlando for worship and a message.

    Community Lutheran - Escondido/San Marcos
    Devotion : A Great Commission / Luke 9:1-6

    Community Lutheran - Escondido/San Marcos

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 13:26


    Devotion : A Great Commission / Luke 9:1-6 by Community Lutheran Church

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    Theology Mom
    5 People Share the Gospel in 5 Minutes or Less (You Can Too)

    Theology Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 52:44


    Can you share the gospel clearly in under 5 minutes? You don't need to be a pastor, theologian, or famous speaker to do it. I'm returning to finish up my 2024 teaching series on evangelism series. In this episode, I share real-life gospel presentations from 5 everyday believers — including a homeschool mom, a pastor, a politician, and more. Watch as they share the good news in 90 seconds to 5 minutes, using simple, memorable methods. Each presentation is practical, repeatable, and designed for real conversations — with waitresses, scientists, strangers, or friends. You'll also learn: • Why repentance is the missing piece in most gospel talks • How anyone can turn any moment into a Jesus conversation • How to train your kids, church, or small group to share the gospel confidently Inspired by evangelism pioneers like Dr. Hugh Ross, this episode will equip and ignite you to fulfill the Great Commission — starting today. Your next step: Pick one presentation, practice it this week, and watch God open doors.

    WCBC Chapel Podcast
    Adam Young - Fulfilling The Great Commission

    WCBC Chapel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 19:34


    Adam Young - Fulfilling The Great Commission by West Coast Baptist College

    MFI Leaders Podcast
    The Importance of Prophetic Ministry in Fulfilling The Great Commission - Doug Sherman

    MFI Leaders Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 63:42


    We hope that this teaching left you more encouraged and equipped today. Ministers Fellowship International exists to help leaders build healthy, strong, impacting churches and to do so in a way that makes for a healthy leader.

    MFI Leaders Podcast
    Completing The Great Commission - Daniel Hanafi

    MFI Leaders Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 42:06


    What does the Future Church that will complete the great commission look like?Daniel Hanafi is Senior and Founding Pastor of International Full Gospel Fellowship, serving through 3 campuses in the greater Los Angeles area. He founded and serves as IFGF Director of Global Missions, which has helped grow IFGF to over 5,700 churches in 74 countries. He conducts evangelistic rallies across the globe , and has seen more than 1.5 million people accept Christ as their savior and Lord. He is also a member of the Apostolic Team of IFGF Global since 1994. He is happily married with Josie for 38 years and are blessed with 2 daughters and 2 grand children.We hope that this teaching left you more encouraged and equipped today. Ministers Fellowship International exists to help leaders build healthy, strong, impacting churches and to do so in a way that makes for a healthy leader.

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
    A beacon of light that shines well beyond the city limits of Pasadena, Texas

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 58:00


    Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – The following words of awe, wonder, healings, freedom, love, light, joy, beauty, and amazement are just a few that describe what Community Transformation Church is. They take their name seriously and carry on the Great Commission as was instructed in Matthew 28:19-20, ‘Therefore GO and make disciples of all nations…'

    Looking 4 Healing Radio
    A beacon of light that shines well beyond the city limits of Pasadena, Texas

    Looking 4 Healing Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 58:00


    Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – The following words of awe, wonder, healings, freedom, love, light, joy, beauty, and amazement are just a few that describe what Community Transformation Church is. They take their name seriously and carry on the Great Commission as was instructed in Matthew 28:19-20, ‘Therefore GO and make disciples of all nations…'

    Creflo Dollar Ministries Audio Podcast

    A proper interpretation of the Bible is essential if we as believers are to be effective in sharing the Gospel of Grace. When Jesus gave His disciples the Great Commission, He meant it in a broader sense of simply traveling to a physical location to spread the Word we have been given; He meant incorporating it into everything we do as part of our everyday lives. Reading the New Testament requires that we read it through the lens of the finished works of Jesus Christ; our faith should be based on the same thing. Jesus is what God believes about us; therefore, agreeing with Him elevates us from operating from faith in God to the faith of God, Himself. To support the ministry financially, text "CDMPodcast" to 74483 or visit www.worldchangers.org

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast
    Step 4 – And It Shall Be Done For You | Jerry Dirmann

    The Jerry Dirmann Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 67:50


    Do you believe God wants to answer your prayers? In this message, Pastor Jerry Dirmann teaches the fourth step in the guaranteed breakthrough process: And it shall be done for YOU! Jesus said, “By this My Father is glorified.” God not only delights in giving good things to His children—but He calls us to ask in faith, and fulfilling the "ask" of those who abide in Him ultimately glorifies Him as well. If you're ready to see your prayers answered and your joy made full, this message will help you step into bold, faith-filled asking that glorifies the Father.  MORE...    « Abide In Me » Listen to the song featured in this message here: [Add link here] « Jesus Disciple » God is calling believers EVERYWHERE to be a part of fulfilling the Great Commission—making disciples around the world. Get free resources and find out more at BeJesusDisciple.com. Give at JesusDisciple.com. « Solid Lives » To find out more about the ministry of Solid Lives, visit solidlives.com. « Support » Help us get free resources out to more people. To support the ministry of Solid Lives, please visit solidlives.com/give. « Podcasts » Listen to weekly messages or a daily episode from The New Testament Daily on podcast here: solidlives.com/podcast.  Support the show

    Jesus Culture Sacramento Message of the Week

    Revival begins with God awakening His people to the Great Commandment, and the Great Commission. Pastor Banning reminds us that discipleship isn't just for a few, it's something every believer is called to. True discipleship means walking with people, inviting God to work through our lives, and helping others become more like Jesus. Who are you investing in?

    The Missions Podcast
    Need to Know Data on Church Missions Engagement With Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters

    The Missions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 28:31


    Does your pastor adequately prioritize missions at your church? In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex interviews Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters from 1615 Missions Coaching about their new book, The Sending Shepherd: Leading Churches to Disciple All Nations. Drawing from a Barna study, the conversation centers on the vital role of church leadership in global missions. They argue that effective mobilization starts with senior pastors embracing a “sending shepherd” mindset—reintegrating God's global purpose into preaching, discipleship, and church culture rather than treating missions as an optional program. They encourage pastors to see missions not as one ministry among many, but as the core narrative of Scripture shaping every believer's role in God's redemptive story. The discussion closes with success stories of integrating missions into the church, practical encouragement for pastors, and a reminder that mobilizing for the Great Commission is both essential for the world and for the church's spiritual health. Key Topics Findings from the Barna “U.S. Pastors and Missions Survey” The problem of “when everything is missions, nothing is missions” Leadership's critical role in shaping global vision (Antioch model from Acts 13) The difference between marginalizing missions and integrating it into the church's DNA Importance of defining and distinguishing evangelism, outreach, and missions Do you love The Missions Podcast? Have you been blessed by the show? Then become a Premium Subscriber! Premium Subscribers get access to: Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts Invite-only webinars A free gift! Support The Missions Podcast and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionspodcast.com/premium The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE. Learn more and take your next step in the Great Commission at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionspodcast.com.