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What kind of faith does it take to ask for the improbable, expect the impossible, and receive the unthinkable? It's a faith that God has promised to give you. In this message, Chip tells how to take hold of it!Main Points Introduction: A prayer I will never forget. Haiti – 1982 A jungle compound – “hospital of pain.” A professor who used the power of prayer. Practice: Pray Great Prayers! --John 16:23-24 Six characteristics of great prayers: Great prayers are deeply personal. Great prayers are birthed in bokenness. Great prayers champion God's agenda. Great prayers take God seriously. Great prayers demand great courage! Is really a summary: Great prayers ask the improbable, expect the impossible, and receive the unthinkable because of Jesus. Because of Jesus' command, we boldly ask the improbable. --Matthew 7:7-8 Because of Jesus' promise, we expect the impossible. --John 16:24 Because of Jesus' power, we receive exceedingly, abundantly beyond what we can ask or think. --Ephesians 3:20 Broadcast Resource "Good to Great in God's Eyes" Resources Message Notes About Chip Ingram Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways. About Living on the Edge Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Connect 888-333-6003 Website Chip Ingram App Instagram Facebook Twitter Partner With Us Donate Online 888-333-6003
What kind of faith does it take to ask for the improbable, expect the impossible, and receive the unthinkable? It's a faith that God has promised to give you. In this message, Chip tells how to take hold of it! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/789/29
What kind of faith does it take to ask for the improbable, expect the impossible, and receive the unthinkable? It's a faith that God has promised to give you. In this message, Chip tells how to take hold of it! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/789/29
What kind of faith does it take to ask for the improbable, expect the impossible, and receive the unthinkable? It's a faith that God has promised to give you. In this message, Chip tells how to take hold of it!Main Points Introduction: A prayer I will never forget. Haiti – 1982 A jungle compound – “hospital of pain.” A professor who used the power of prayer. Practice: Pray Great Prayers! --John 16:23-24 Six characteristics of great prayers: Great prayers are deeply personal. Great prayers are birthed in bokenness. Great prayers champion God's agenda. Great prayers take God seriously. Great prayers demand great courage! Is really a summary: Great prayers ask the improbable, expect the impossible, and receive the unthinkable because of Jesus. Because of Jesus' command, we boldly ask the improbable. --Matthew 7:7-8 Because of Jesus' promise, we expect the impossible. --John 16:24 Because of Jesus' power, we receive exceedingly, abundantly beyond what we can ask or think. --Ephesians 3:20 Broadcast Resource "Good to Great in God's Eyes" Resources Message Notes About Chip Ingram Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways. About Living on the Edge Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Connect 888-333-6003 Website Chip Ingram App Instagram Facebook Twitter Partner With Us Donate Online 888-333-6003
Did you know there's a secret weapon God has instructed us to use on our journey of faith to protect us and provide us with power when we get discouraged? It's called prayer. And if you want to be great in God's eyes, you need to know how to pray great prayers. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/789/29
Did you know there's a secret weapon God has instructed us to use on our journey of faith to protect us and provide us with power when we get discouraged? It's called prayer. And if you want to be great in God's eyes, you need to know how to pray great prayers.Main Points Introduction: A prayer I will never forget. Haiti – 1982 A jungle compound – “hospital of pain.” A professor who used the power of prayer. Practice: Pray Great Prayers! --John 16:23-24 Six characteristics of great prayers: Great prayers are deeply personal. Great prayers are birthed in bokenness. Great prayers champion God's agenda. Great prayers take God seriously. Great prayers demand great courage! Is really a summary: Great prayers ask the improbable, expect the impossible, and receive the unthinkable because of Jesus. Because of Jesus' command, we boldly ask the improbable. --Matthew 7:7-8 Because of Jesus' promise, we expect the impossible. --John 16:24 Because of Jesus' power, we receive exceedingly, abundantly beyond what we can ask or think. --Ephesians 3:20 Broadcast Resource "Good to Great in God's Eyes" Resources Message Notes About Chip Ingram Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor, author, and teacher for more than three decades, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways. About Living on the Edge Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as the radio ministry of pastor and author Chip Ingram, God has since grown it into a global discipleship ministry. Living on the Edge provides Biblical teaching and discipleship resources that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Connect 888-333-6003 Website Chip Ingram App Instagram Facebook Twitter Partner With Us Donate Online 888-333-6003
Did you know there's a secret weapon God has instructed us to use on our journey of faith to protect us and provide us with power when we get discouraged? It's called prayer. And if you want to be great in God's eyes, you need to know how to pray great prayers. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/789/29
Title: A Prayer To Know God Better Speaker: Josh Lang Passage: Ephesians 1:15-23 Series: Great Prayers of the Bible Recording Date: 15.09.2024 PM
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today we look at Hezekiah's prayer at a pivotal moment describable in one word: help.
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today's prayer comes from Ezra and singled minded devotion calls us to.
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today we look at Nehemiah's prayer and what it has to do with the gospel.
This recording was created for the Sept/Oct 2024 HT: "Great Prayers of the New Testament". In this issue, look forward to articles highlighting important prayers and instruction for prayer from the New Testament from Dr. David Busic, Dr. Gustavo Crocker, Dr. Carla Sunberg, and Dr. Christian Sarmiento. Find this issue at holinesstoday.org. In case you missed it, check out the May/June 2024 issue, "Great Prayers of the Old Testament", featuring Dr. Fili Chambo and Dr. T. Scott Daniels. To listen to the audio version of "Great Prayers of the Old Testament", click here for YouTube, Apple, Spotify, or Amazon Music.
Enjoy this audio production of the May/June 2024 issue, “Great Prayers of the Old Testament,” read by Jordan Eigsti. To watch TA Noble's video from this issue click here 00:00 Intro 00:26 Editorial: Calling and Responding - Jordan Eigsti 03:05 A Beacon of Hope: Calling on the Name of the Lord - Fili Chambo 07:14 A Prayer of Abraham - Doug Ward 11:11 A Prayer of Moses - Rubén Fernandez 16:07 A Prayer of Aaron - Michele Mellette 20:07 A Prayer of Hannah - Robin Radi 24:23 A Prayer of Solomon - Timothy Green 29:19 A Prayer of Asa - Gabriel Benjiman 34:28 A Prayer of Nehemiah - Cara Shonamon 38:39 A Prayer of Job - Marco Velasco 42:29 A Prayer of David - David Wilson 46:28 A Prayer of Isaiah - Dan Gilmore 50:19 A Prayer of Jeremiah - Celeste Chaguala 54:05 A Prayer of Daniel - Julie O'Hara 57:53 A Prayer of Joel - Sarah Legreid 01:01:30 A Prayer of Jonah - T. Scott Daniels 01:05:37 Outro
Prayer is an important part of our walk with God. What does great prayers consist of? Support the Show.For more information about Wings of Healing Worship Center please visit our website at www.wingsofhealingwp.orgOur services are streamed live on YouTube and Facebook, and you can follow us on Instragram, Facebook, and YouTube for more information and updates.Have a wonderful day!
Prayer is an important part of our walk with God. What does great prayers consist of? Support the Show.For more information about Wings of Healing Worship Center please visit our website at www.wingsofhealingwp.orgOur services are streamed live on YouTube and Facebook, and you can follow us on Instragram, Facebook, and YouTube for more information and updates.Have a wonderful day!
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today we look at Jeremiah's prayer after he performed an act of hope in the face of hopelessness (I love this story so much). We consider what it means for us to perform acts of hope as witnesses of Christ.
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today we look at two prayers Solomon prayed that marked the trajectory of his life and explains why Jesus says that not even Solomon in all his luxury compares to the flowers and the birds. Where Solomon labors for money, sex, and power, the flowers and the birds labor in their joy and trust in God's provision. We also consider Solomon's prayer in light of Jesus' prayer in his wilderness temptation and how they might relate.
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today we look at the prayer Jonah prays from the belly of a whale. We talk about how hard Jonah is working to get away from God, not because the task of preaching against Nineveh is too difficult but because God's grace is too sure. The trouble is that while Jonah doesn't like God's grace extended to his enemies, he is okay with God's grace extended to himself. We consider what it means to embrace the full range of God's mercy.
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today we look at a prayer David prayed upon his coronation as king. We look at his route to the throne. How God makes a new promise towards this royal bloodline. We look at the other promises of God prior to this moment and how they relate. And we consider what it means to pray with humility.
Joshua Chatman | 1 Thessalonians 3:11–13 Want more information about First Evangelical Church? firstevan.org/connect Website: firstevan.org Sermon Resources: firstevan.org/resources Instagram: @firstevan735 Facebook: @FirstEvan
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Today we look at a prayer Hannah prayed in a desperate moment. This is a passionate and joyful prayer of God's goodness to her that we would all do well to emulate.
In this sermon we begin a series through some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (thank you, Walter Brueggemann). Our first prayer is about the time Abraham haggled with God to save a city. We look at his reverence and audacity as he prays, as well as how his prayer nods towards the way Jesus will teach us to pray much later. And, oh, a little bit on the Doctrine of the Trinity to kick things off (don't worry, it makes sense).
In this sermon we continue our look at some of the great prayers of the Old Testament (preaching in concert with Walter Brueggemann's book about them). Our focus in on Moses who among other things has the gall to quote God back to God in hopes that God will forgive God's people. However, we also remember that God is not averse to consequences, that they are a part of our journey with Jesus, that they have the power to change us (for the better, ideally), and this all has to do with sanctification.
Of all the blessings God gives us, prayer is among the greatest. Yet, we often feel inadequate when we pray. In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman looks at two of the many great prayers in Scripture to help better equip us as we pray.
In this episode of Encouraging Prayer, James Banks and Robby Dilmore, discuss great prayers to start the year with.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, The Iona Abbey Worship Book, and 50 Great Prayers from the Iona Community. Our readings this morning: Psalms 140 & 142, 2 Kings 22:14-23:3, 1 Corinthians 12:12-26, & Matthew 9:27-34. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is The Peoples' Bible, New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha. All of our sources are read with minor adjustments for inclusivity.
1 Kings 3:6-9
Kara begins her Great Prayers of the Bible series with this passage from Philippians.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, The Iona Abbey Worship Book, and 50 Great Prayers from the Iona Community. Our readings this morning: Psalms 30 & 32, 1 Kings 12:1-20, James 5:7-12, 19-20, and the Gospel of Mark 15:33-39. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Peoples' Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (all of the above with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
No matter what circumstance we find ourselves in, whether good or bad, the answer is always the same...PRAY!!! Pastor Jamie concludes our Great Prayers series this week with a sermon on Luke 22:39-46. Check it out!
No matter what circumstance we find ourselves in, whether good or bad, the answer is always the same...PRAY!!! Pastor Jamie concludes our Great Prayers series this week with a sermon on Luke 22:39-46. Check it out!
Salvation comes from the Lord! Look to Him and Him alone when you are in the pits of this life. Pastor Jamie continues our Great Prayers series this week with a sermon on Jonah 2:1-10
Salvation comes from the Lord! Look to Him and Him alone when you are in the pits of this life. Pastor Jamie continues our Great Prayers series this week with a sermon on Jonah 2:1-10
Pastor Bob continues our Great Prayers series this week with a sermon on Revelation 22:6-20. He shows us how to grow in our walk with God, and rely on Him more confidently, through prayer. Check it out!
Pastor Bob continues our Great Prayers series this week with a sermon on Revelation 22:6-20. He shows us how to grow in our walk with God, and rely on Him more confidently, through prayer. Check it out!
Pastor Jamie continues our Great Prayers series. He walks through the prayer of Hezekiah found in 2 Kings 18-19. He shows us that God hears our prayers and He isn't bothered when we cast our burdens on Him. Keep going to Him and wait for His timing to answer them.
Pastor Jamie continues our Great Prayers series. He walks through the prayer of Hezekiah found in 2 Kings 18-19. He shows us that God hears our prayers and He isn't bothered when we cast our burdens on Him. Keep going to Him and wait for His timing to answer them.
Pastor Bob kicks off our Great Prayers series this week. Prayer ultimately shows our dependance on God. When you pray remember what you pray for and then watch to see how God answers your prayers. He preaches from Romans 8:14-28. Check it out!
Pastor Bob kicks off our Great Prayers series this week. Prayer ultimately shows our dependance on God. When you pray remember what you pray for and then watch to see how God answers your prayers. He preaches from Romans 8:14-28. Check it out!
Paul's Prayer for the Ephesians Believers, Ephesians 1:15-23; 3:14-21, from our Midweek Bible Study: "Great Prayers in Scripture" - 6.01.22 Presented by McGregor Podcast 2022 Visit Our Website at McGregorPodcast.com
Jesus' Prayer of Submission at Gethsemane, Luke 22:39-46, from our Midweek Bible Study: "Great Prayers in Scripture" - 5.25.22 Presented by McGregor Podcast 2022 Visit Our Website at McGregorPodcast.com
The Lord's Prayer, Matthew 6:5-15, from our Midweek Bible Study: "Great Prayers in Scripture" - 5.18.22 Presented by McGregor Podcast 2022 Visit Our Website at McGregorPodcast.com