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Jesus showed us the ultimate sacrifice by giving His life for us. This Memorial Day, remember the sacrifices around you and embrace the call to live sacrificially every day.Stay up to date by following us on your favorite social networks.Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Have questions or comments? Email us at contact@kingofkings.org. Thanks for listening!
Pastor Garvon reminds us that as we remember those who gave their lives to keep us free, we also remember the Greater Love of Him who came to give his life for our total freedom from sin.
Greater Love - The Sacrifice of Soldiers and the Savior
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Preached In Praia, Cabo Verde On 23 May 2025, Third Night of the Healing Jesus Campaigns
Preached In Praia, Cabo Verde On 23 May 2025, Third Night of the Healing Jesus Campaigns
The Comics Canon podcast, hosted by Kevin Moreau and Curt Holman, reads, reviews, and renders judgment on some of the best comic books of yesterday and today. It's one of our favorite comics podcasts and well worth your time!For 80+ minutes of bonus content — including 24 more Marvel comics in the Mighty MBTM Checklist — support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. $5 a month gets you instant access to our bonus feed of over 160 extended and exclusive episodes! Stories Covered in this Episode: "If Asgard Should Perish...!" - Thor #250, written by Len Wein, art by John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga, letters by John Costanza, colors by Glynis Wein, edited by Len Wein, ©1976 Marvel Comics"Dawn's Early Light!" - Captain America #200, written by Jack Kirby, art by Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia, letters by John Costanza, colors by Don Warfield, edited by Jack Kirby and Marv Wolfman, ©1976 Marvel Comics"Avengers Assemble!" - Avengers #150, written by Steve Englehart and Stan Lee, art by George Pérez, Jack Kirby, John Tartaglione, Duffy Vohland, and Dick Ayers, letters by Denise Wohl and Artie Simek, colors by Irene Vartanoff, edited by Archie Goodwin, ©1976 Marvel Comics"Greater Love Hath No X-Man..." - Uncanny X-Men #100, written by Chris Claremont, art by Dave Cockrum, letters by Annette Kawecki, colors by Bonnie Wilford, edited by Marv Wolfman, ©1976 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 4 written and performed by Robb Milne. All incidental music by Robb Milne.Visit us on the internet (and buy some stuff) at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Bluesky at @marvelbythemonth.com and Instagram (for now) at @marvelbythemonth, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
A new MP3 sermon from Lehigh Valley Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Greater Love Speaker: Rev. Stephen Hamilton Broadcaster: Lehigh Valley Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/11/2025 Length: 44 min.
Original Air Date: April 03, 1960Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Vic Perrin• Virginia Gregg• Ralph Moody• Barney Phillips Writer:• John Meston Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Music:• Rex Koury Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron...
Original Air Date: April 03, 1960Host: Andrew RhynesShow: GunsmokePhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• William Conrad (Matt Dillion)• Parley Baer (Chester)• Georgia Ellis (Kitty)• Howard McNear (Doc) Special Guests:• Vic Perrin• Virginia Gregg• Ralph Moody• Barney Phillips Writer:• John Meston Producer:• Norman Macdonnell Music:• Rex Koury Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron...
Preacher: Jim de WittePassage: John 15:9-17 Support the show
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On Easter Sunday we set our eyes on the God who became like us, showed us how to be fully alive as humans, died for us, and stepped out of the grave for us. There is no greater love than what we see when we look at Jesus. Jesus's resurrection invites me to love & to be loved ‘outside the lines.'
Paul's prayer in Philippians 1 has surprising application for parents and church leaders.To read the original post, visit https://www.thedisciplemakingparent.com/a-biblical-prayer-greater-love-and-greater-discernment/
Today's readings.. (Deuteronomy 4), (Proverbs 31), (John 15,16) Love is probably the most common word in both Christian and non-Christian literature. It is used in a wide range of situations with many different meanings. It is usually used in common speech today in a very casual way! Are those who read God's word influenced by this? If we are – it will undermine our appreciation of what this word means in Scripture? In the Greek there are two different words and the one we focus on is ‘agape' which occurs so much in the Gospel of John; he uses it 27 times; 9 times in today's chapters (15 &16).Chapter 13 contains a key statement of the Master, “A new commandment I have given you, that you love one another; just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.” [v.34]. So how did Jesus love them? How did he set an example? What events and words show this? He washed their feet and he used this as an example of how to serve one another; however few of us tramp dusty roads in sandals with bare feet. to make a ritual of this would destroy the lesson as we commented yesterday. It was one example of love and humility toward one another. Jesus said, “I have given you an example that you also should do as I have done to you.” [v.15].Not many hours later he would tell them of the ultimate act of “love” soon to occur – saying greater love has no man than this” [15 v.13] Jesus asked, “Who is the greater, one who reclines at table, or one who serves? I am among you as one who serves” [Luke 22 v.27] So the love that Jesus showed was one of serving, he came as a servant – but will return as a King. In serving Jesus, we must ourselves seek to show love by what we do. There will be times when we need to be gentle as he was with his disciples when they faltered, and he said “O you of little faith” [Luke 12 v28]; but read v.22-31 and appreciate the context and our Master's final point, “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”. We might think of what we want, but our heavenly Father knows what we need. He did not send anyone away, they went away themselves when they found his sayings “hard” [John 6 v.60,66] When John, years later, wrote his epistles he made one particular point which echoed these words of Jesus, “let us not love in word or talk, but in deed and in truth” [1 John 3 v.18] or as the NEB version puts it, “love must be genuine and show itself by actions.”
Rev. Austin Gilliland John 15:13 I Thessalonians 5:23
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Jesus died at the time of the Passover, not on the day of Atonement. God knew even at creation that the people he created would sin and that would require the suffering and death of His Son. And the Father knew what Adam and Eve's sin would cost Him. What kind of love did the […] The post Greater Love appeared first on Bethel Mennonite Church - Gladys VA.
This is the third sermon in our series Greater Love.
Bible reading. John 19: 17-27 Jesus' mother and her relationship with Jesus are considered, so also is Jesus' final request to John to look after Mary. Christians belong to the household of God. Scripture has a number of references where we are called "brothers and sisters".
This is the first message in “Greater Love” series. (John 18:1-27).
Bible reading. Luke 23: 32-43 When Jesus was crucified, two thieves were also crucified along side him. One thief disbelieved who Jesus was because he did not save him from his just punishment; the other realized Jesus to be the Messiah and if he would remember him when he, Jesus, returned to his kingdom. Jesus assured him that he would. We are urged to consider our view of, and attitude toward, Jesus.
Greater, Part 5NOTES
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Bible reading. Colossians 1: 3-20 This is the first in a series of messages based on passages of Scripture that will prepare us for the reflection and celebration of Easter.
Pastor Barry continues the series, "Greater Love".Support the show
Concertina and melodeon player Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne and composer and arranger Anne Dudley contribute to the next five tracks on the playlist. Alongside Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe, they take us on a journey from the elegant vocals of Amy Winehouse to a Japanese folk tune about hardworking fishermen.Producer: Jerome Weatherald Presented with musical direction by Jeffrey Boakye and Anna PhoebeThe five tracks in this week's playlist:Love is a Losing Game by Amy Winehouse Sarabande by Claude Debussy Lambada by Pinduca The Bristol Sailorman/Will the Waggoner by John Kirkpatrick (Cohen) Kaigara Bushi by MitsuneOther music in this episode:Why Do Fools Fall In Love by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers There is no Greater Love by Billie Holiday (There is) No Greater Love by Amy Winehouse Love is a Losing Game (Demo) by Amy Winehouse Gymnopédie by Erik Satie Lambada by Kaoma
Pastor Barry continues the series, "Greater Love".Support the show
Pastor Patrick begins a new series called, "Greater Love".Support the show
This week Pastor Justin talks about the greatness of God and our relationship with Him! You can now see on our Youtube Channel by following this link: Greater Love Important Points: I can Sustain as I Remain! I will Lay it All Down to choose His Greater Love! I am His Friend, He is my God! Important Scriptures (NLT version unless stated otherwise): John 15:13 John 15:9-10 John 15:11-13 Matthew 16:24-25 John 15:14-15 John 15:16-17
Over time, we are all being shaped into something–or someone. The question is, are we becoming more loving or less? With family, friends, neighbors, and even God—how is your love growing? In this series, we're pursuing what the Bible calls the greatest virtue, the most excellent way, the fulfillment of the law, and the greatest […]
This week Pastor Michael continues our "Owe No Man Anything" series teaching on The Greater Love. Romans 13:8-10, Ephesians 2:4-5
Over time, we are all being shaped into something–or someone. The question is, are we becoming more loving or less? With family, friends, neighbors, and even God—how is your love growing? In this series, we're pursuing what the Bible calls the greatest virtue, the most excellent way, the fulfillment of the law, and the greatest […]
In this sermon, Pastor Nathan explores the significance of operating in spiritual gifts with love and holiness, drawing from 1 Corinthians 13 and Ephesians. He outlines Paul's stern message to the Corinthians, emphasizing that miracles and gifts without love are meaningless. Nathan clarifies the essence of true Christian living, which is a heartfelt submission to God and loving one another genuinely. He further explains the theological nuances around miracles, faith, and the condition of the heart, illustrating how gifts can operate independently of spiritual submission.For more on LifePoint church go to lifepointaz.com
Over time, we are all being shaped into something–or someone. The question is, are we becoming more loving or less? With family, friends, neighbors, and even God—how is your love growing? In this series, we're pursuing what the Bible calls the greatest virtue, the most excellent way, the fulfillment of the law, and the greatest […]
Over time, we are all being shaped into something–or someone. The question is, are we becoming more loving or less? With family, friends, neighbors, and even God—how is your love growing? In this series, we're pursuing what the Bible calls the greatest virtue, the most excellent way, the fulfillment of the law, and the greatest […]
Over time, we are all being shaped into something–or someone. The question is, are we becoming more loving or less? With family, friends, neighbors, and even God—how is your love growing? In this series, we're pursuing what the Bible calls the greatest virtue, the most excellent way, the fulfillment of the law, and the greatest […]
Over time, we are all being shaped into something–or someone. The question is, are we becoming more loving or less? With family, friends, neighbors, and even God—how is your love growing? In this series, we're pursuing what the Bible calls the greatest virtue, the most excellent way, the fulfillment of the law, and the greatest […]
Over time, we are all being shaped into something–or someone. The question is, are we becoming more loving or less? With family, friends, neighbors, and even God—how is your love growing? In this series, we're pursuing what the Bible calls the greatest virtue, the most excellent way, the fulfillment of the law, and the greatest […]
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This week, Pastor Jeremy concludes our Christmas sermon series by highlighting one final "I Am" statement from Jesus. He shares how unbelief leads to a withering of our life force and leads to death for our souls, but that when we abide in the True Vine, Christ, we abide in perfect love.
We are growing the Kingdom of God through the lives of everyday people by reaching UP to God, IN to Grow, and OUT to GiveJoin us on Sundays at 8:30 in person and 10:30 in person and online!FBC Nokomis Youtube: www.youtube.com/@FirstBaptistChurchofNokomisFBC Nokomis Facebook: www.facebook.com/firstbaptistnokomisFBC Nokomis Sermon Podcast: https://fbcnokomissermons.buzzsprout.com/shareSupport the show
Love can be an intoxicating and thrilling feeling of emotion. Many have tasted its joy and some the bitter fruit of love's let down. The bible talks about love in every page and in every passage, but the love it boasts of is a love that doesn't let us down, insted, it courageously speaks of its commitment and the fruit of its lasting legacy. Have you been burned by love? Or maybe you have enjoyed the glimpses and glimmers of true love, no matter what your experience with love is, we cannot afford to miss out on the Greater love freely offered to us in Jesus.Get your bibles to Ruth 4, there is where we'll be camping for this message titled, "Greater Love is..."
I am equal parts grateful that Hurricane Helene did not damage our area and heartbroken for the people who are now suffering the aftermath of this terrible storm. We certainly want to be praying for those east of us, and keep our eyes, ears, hearts and hands ready to assist as we are able.This Sunday we'll be continuing on in our study of 1 Corinthians, reading chapter 9:1-18.It seems like it's almost a monthly occurrence, to hear of some celebrated pastor being removed from his position or stepping down due to inappropriate behavior. It could be discouraging. Sometimes I catch a glimpse of the lifestyle many of them live and wonder if maybe that's part of the problem – living in opulence that silos them from a more common reality. I don't know. It's God's job to figure that out and address it, not mine.I can't help but notice the stark difference between what Paul writes in the passage we'll be reading and how so many famous preachers live. What should we make of that contrast? What was Paul's motive for preaching and ministering? Maybe that's a way we can determine the fruit of any given ministry?The reason Paul brought the subject up flows directly from chapter 8, where Paul encouraged believers to see to it that their Christian liberties and rights were subordinate to their love for their fellow believers. He's using himself as an example of what it looks like to lay one's rights aside for the better good of others. If Paul could set aside his right to sustenance, can we surrender our rights for others over lesser things?This, as this whole book has been, will be a challenging study to dig into. Hope you can join us!Click here for a pdf of the teaching slideshow.