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Mike Harrelson - September 7th 2025 Every false hope will sink, but Jesus—the true King—never will. This week, Mike continues our King and His Kingdom series in Matthew 17:22–23, where Jesus again predicts His betrayal, death, and resurrection. Just as the Titanic was thought to be “unsinkable,” the disciples' misplaced expectations of a political Messiah blinded them to God's true plan. Mike shares how our own false expectations can leave us disillusioned, but the cross confronts and reshapes them with truth. Through the Spirit, God reframes our hopes, reminding us that Jesus alone is trustworthy, holy, and unsinkable. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.churchFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemeculaand Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew17 #JesusOurHope #FaithInChrist #KingAndHisKingdom #RestoredTemecula Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Wonders of the King(00:02:42) - The Titanic Sinks(00:10:03) - The Betrayal, Killed, and Reisen(00:11:54) - Misplaced Expectations Can Blind Us to God's Plan(00:17:56) - Reverent Submission During Trials(00:22:56) - The Cross(00:24:44) - Yield to God's Will(00:31:30) - He Will Guide Us Into All Truth(00:34:34) - John 10:10 During a Dark Moment(00:36:15) - Praying Over God's Promises(00:39:44) - Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom(00:46:19) - Prayer for Church(00:48:45) - The Titanic and Our Hopeful Life(00:51:59) - What Do You Put Your Hopes In?(00:53:55) - Coming Up to Prayers for Unmet Expectations
Preacher: Charlie Haddad Passage: Proverbs 18:10
Pastor Daniel shares how being “Hidden in Holiness” means a sacred separation unto God through His Word, blood, and Spirit, leading to consecration, reverence, and inner transformation, as we walk His highway of holiness and find refuge in His presence.
Hiding PLaces & Holy Work | David | Cynthia Cavanaugh by Cornwall Church
Pastor Daniel examines how God's fire protects, purifies, and transforms—illustrated through Abraham's covenant, Israel's pillar, Daniel's friends, Elijah at Zarephath, and the Emmaus disciples—refining hearts from stone to flesh and engraving His law within us.
God raises and processes men to serve as refuges and guides for His people. From Moses to David, Peter, and Paul, He shapes vessels through trials, stripping away worldly influences to prepare them for His purpose. In every age, these men stand as hiding places—anchors in spiritual storms, lighthouses in darkness, and beacons of true light. Brother Singh reminds us that the church's security lies not in human systems but in men fully yielded to God, whose lives provide counsel, protection, and the wisdom of the Spirit for a world in turmoil.
Have you ever considered that your biggest annoyances might actually be blessings in disguise? Today's episode uncovers the remarkable true story of Corrie Ten Boom and her sister Betsy, whose experience in a Nazi concentration camp reveals an extraordinary lesson about gratitude.When the Ten Boom family was arrested in 1944 for hiding Jews in Amsterdam, sisters Corrie and Betsy found themselves in the horrific conditions of Ravensbrück. Facing starvation, overcrowding, and a terrible flea infestation, Betsy challenged her sister to practice gratitude for everything—even the fleas. Corrie initially resisted this seemingly impossible task. How could anyone be thankful for parasites that only added to their misery?Weeks later, they discovered something astonishing: those same fleas were keeping the guards away from their barracks, allowing their secret Bible study to flourish undisturbed. What Corrie had most resisted being thankful for had become their unexpected protection. This powerful revelation from Corrie's memoir "The Hiding Place" challenges us to reconsider our complaints and look for hidden blessings in our difficulties. As the scripture reminds us, we should "give thanks in all circumstances"—not just the pleasant ones.What "fleas" might you be overlooking in your own life? Subscribe to Starting Right and join me every weekday morning as we discover more insights to help you start your day with perspective, gratitude, and purpose.We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text MessageSupport the show
Pastor Daniel highlights that a key hiding place for believers is found in spiritual watchfulness—maintained through prayer, the Word, worship, and quiet fellowship with Christ—where, free from striving, we receive His life, oil, and direction, remaining ready and preserved in every season.
“Secret Chambers and Hiding Places” is a collection of concealments and their uses, almost all within England, although a very few passages and chambers in continental Europe are mentioned, Jacobite hidey holes in Scotland, while the final chapter of the book covers Bonnie Prince Charlie's wanderings around Scotland, among caves and other hiding places. Most chapters are devoted to historical events; such as the the seventeenth century persecution of Roman Catholics (with many large houses having specially constructed “priests' holes”), or various unpopular monarchs and their hiding places.The text is scattered with legends and true stories, with occasional skeletons found, still hiding, long centuries after the searchers have left. The author describes hidden doors, passages, rooms and pits with enormous enthusiasm … and with considerable regret when he has to describe secret places lost to demolition or modernisation. You'll wish you could wander the country, poking into the darkest recesses of every old house you find! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“Secret Chambers and Hiding Places” is a collection of concealments and their uses, almost all within England, although a very few passages and chambers in continental Europe are mentioned, Jacobite hidey holes in Scotland, while the final chapter of the book covers Bonnie Prince Charlie's wanderings around Scotland, among caves and other hiding places. Most chapters are devoted to historical events; such as the the seventeenth century persecution of Roman Catholics (with many large houses having specially constructed “priests' holes”), or various unpopular monarchs and their hiding places.The text is scattered with legends and true stories, with occasional skeletons found, still hiding, long centuries after the searchers have left. The author describes hidden doors, passages, rooms and pits with enormous enthusiasm … and with considerable regret when he has to describe secret places lost to demolition or modernisation. You'll wish you could wander the country, poking into the darkest recesses of every old house you find! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“Secret Chambers and Hiding Places” is a collection of concealments and their uses, almost all within England, although a very few passages and chambers in continental Europe are mentioned, Jacobite hidey holes in Scotland, while the final chapter of the book covers Bonnie Prince Charlie's wanderings around Scotland, among caves and other hiding places. Most chapters are devoted to historical events; such as the the seventeenth century persecution of Roman Catholics (with many large houses having specially constructed “priests' holes”), or various unpopular monarchs and their hiding places.The text is scattered with legends and true stories, with occasional skeletons found, still hiding, long centuries after the searchers have left. The author describes hidden doors, passages, rooms and pits with enormous enthusiasm … and with considerable regret when he has to describe secret places lost to demolition or modernisation. You'll wish you could wander the country, poking into the darkest recesses of every old house you find! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Pastor Daniel explores how true spiritual safety and exaltation come from embracing humility, contrasting prideful self-exaltation like Uzziah's downfall with the meekness of Moses, Elisha, and obedient servants, urging believers to adopt the mindset of unprofitable servants who lift up Christ alone.
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On the surface, this topic might look like a kids' game, but in practice, the “Top 5 Hiding Places” in Star Trek is one of the broadest topics you can tackle. From objects and individuals to ships and whole planets, there is no limit to the amount of things being hidden in Trek, both tangibly and metaphysically and via cloak – the hiding just never ends. Our panel of host Jim Moorhouse and experts Katharine Robinson, Todd Kehoe and Dan Briggs, definitely go deep in defining their picks and ultimately you are going to be glad you found this TrekRanks to listen to! Episode Rundown: Diagnostic Cycle: We get into the many specific details of how this broad topic can be defined, from cloaks to metaphysical hiding and everything in between. Prime Directive: Each guest on this week's panel reveals exactly how they narrowed down their list and made their final choices. The Order of Things: All the picks are revealed with the TrekRanks' original “Five words and a hashtag” summary, along with one episode that helps frame their choice. Secondary Systems: For a few extra picks that just missed our final list. Regeneration Cycle: The panel recaps their final choices and we dissect some of the interesting statistical anomalies that arose from the discussion. Temporal Inversion: We flashback to a previous episode of TrekRanks and relay some of the feedback received from listeners. If you have your own picks you would like to relay to us, please hail us at 757-828-RANK (7265) and record your own personal TrekRanks log to let us know your Top 5 Hiding Places. (Or you can record it yourself and just DM us @TrekRanks.com on Bluesky.) Your comments could be used as part of a Temporal Causality Loop on an upcoming episode (and might get you a chance to be a guest on a future episode, too). And don't forget to check out TrekRanks.com for our entire back catalog of episodes and a detailed rundown on every episode of Star Trek ever.
Pastor Daniel emphasizes that true spiritual protection is found in walking in obedience to God's Word, illustrating through examples like the Passover, Job, Saul, and Noah that obedience creates a divine covering, while disobedience opens the door to destruction.
Pastor Daniel continues his series on God's Hiding Places by exploring how God's Word serves as a powerful hiding place and shield for believers, emphasizing that when His Word is hidden in our hearts, it purifies us, protects us, and forms Christlike character through the refining process of trials.
Silence can be a refuge—or a hiding place.In this episode, we explore the ways silence shapes our inner and outer lives: when it helps us respond with clarity, and when it becomes a way to withhold our truth. What happens when we stay silent to stay safe? And what's the cost of leaving our voice […] The post BOO478 – Silence: A Refuge or Hiding Place? appeared first on Marcia Hyatt.
The experience of future grace often depends on whether we will take refuge in God, or whether we will run for cover to other shelters.
Pastor Bryan shares a message from Psalm 32. Dr. Chapell reminds us that despite our unworthiness, the mercy of Christ is available to us without pause. We only need to acknowledge and confess our need for it. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
"In the Word of God, I have a hiding place!" David was unable to climb higher on his own; he needed the Lord to help and sustain him. We are never so far away—or, as in the case of Jonah, so far down (Jon. 2) that we can't pray to God. We must trust that God will never fail us in any crisis. Blessings,Presiding Elder Barbara HayesBe Still & Know | TWSB
Pastor Daniel shares how David's Psalm 31 reveals the Lord as our ultimate refuge in every season of life, highlighting that God's presence is our true hiding place—one we run to in weakness, trust fully in during battle, and find strength, mercy, and preservation through wholehearted surrender.
Saturday is review day on The Daily Promise. Every Saturday, we review the promises of the week so we can allow them to go deep into our hearts and lives. Here are the promises we covered this week. Psalm 32:7 – God is My Hiding Place. Psalm 62:1 - God is My Salvation. Ephesians 2:5-6 - You are Seated in Heavenly Places. Judges 6:12 - God Sees Who You Really Are. Psalm 32:8 - God Will Show You the Way to Go.
Today's Promise: Psalm 32:7 You have a hiding place, a place of refuge when problems and troubles come your way. That place of refuge is personal to you. God is not a hiding place, but your hiding place. When stress overwhelms you and the enemy is attacking from all sides, you can run to your hiding place. Your hiding place is not a location but a person. God is your hiding place. He covers you on all sides and protects you from the enemy's attack.
My Hiding Place- Pastor Glover Psalm 119:114
What if the grind you're proud of… is the thing that's quietly burning you out?In this raw and unfiltered episode, I'm diving into the invisible burnout—the kind that doesn't show up in your workouts, but lives in your mind. The kind that disguises itself as ambition, discipline, or “just being busy,” but is actually fear in disguise.
En este episodio hablamos de Hiding Places, el álbum colaborativo de billy woods y Kenny Segal del 2019. Con un ambiente oscuro, el disco es una visión a la ansiedad urbana a través del rap. La producción abstracta de Segal y la lírica de woods hacen de Hiding Places un álbum importante del rap alternativo y experimental.
Corrie shares that in prison she had a good friend, an Ant, who shared the message that Jesus is her hiding place for safety.
Tom Patton • Psalm 119:113–119:120
On Earth As It Is In Heaven Series
In this episode, I share the story I've kept quiet for years. It's about the moment I disconnected from my emotional self and how that single, unconscious choice shaped my business, my leadership, and my voice for over a decade. I talk about the pain of building something successful that feels hollow—and how reconnecting with my story and truth became the path back to fulfillment, creativity, and power. If you've ever felt like your success cost you a part of yourself, this one's for you. On This Episode [00:04:42] — Two losses that cracked open my faith—and shut down my emotions [00:10:33] — Building a “successful” business while feeling completely disconnected [00:15:58] — The moment I realized I had become the operator of a machine [00:19:41] — Why strategy couldn't fix what was ultimately a survival pattern [00:23:07] — The difference between performance and presence—and why it matters [00:30:49] — What truly makes your message magnetic (hint: it's not just your credentials) [00:35:24] — How I rebuilt my business by returning to my voice, creativity, and truth [00:40:50] — Reconnection is the key to magnetism—and the beginning of healing
Today’s Bible Verse: "You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance." - Psalm 32:7 “Want to listen without ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ MEET OUR HOSTS at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Join Darren C Davis as he teaches about being “Buried with Christ”, where we are hidden in Him, being formed for a great revealing.
Join Darren C Davis as he teaches about being “Buried with Christ”, where we are hidden in Him, being formed for a great revealing.
A Maryland man walks into a police station and confesses to killing his 87-year-old grandmother in her Potomac home after hiding in her closet. A Maryland air traffic controller is charged with assault after a fight breaks out in the control tower at Reagan National Airport. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elizabeth & Jenn return to discuss horcruxes and Voldy's hiding places as we get closer to the end of the 7th book.
Dr. David B. McWilliams - March 16, 2025
Homily for the 7th Sunday of Ordinary Time (February 23, 2025) Total Time: 13m20s**I made a mistake and said Corrie Ten Boom was from Belgium. Belgium is a separate country. She was from Holland and from the town of Haarlem in the Netherlands.** Here is the link to Wikipedia to learn more about her. There are numerous videos on YouTube where she was giving talks or being interviewed. I was particularly moved by this one on the power of prayer. On the way back from a trip to Italy with some friends, I watched the movie about her life called, "The Hiding Place". It was excellent! Here is a 30 minutes video with her testimony.
In today's episode, Stephen Davey explores the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot, recorded in Luke 22:1-6. Judas, one of the twelve disciples, conspired with religious leaders to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. His life is a sobering reminder of how small compromises and misplaced priorities can lead to spiritual downfall. Judas wasn't an outsider—he walked with Jesus, witnessed His miracles, and heard His teaching firsthand. Yet, his secret love of money and unmet expectations of Jesus' mission opened the door to Satan's influence. Stephen examines how Judas's story serves as both a warning and a mirror for us. Are there ways we, too, might prioritize our desires over our allegiance to Christ? This episode challenges us to confront our own potential for betrayal and reminds us of the grace that Judas ultimately rejected. The gospel offers us a "Hiding Place" in Christ—a refuge for all who turn to Him in repentance and faith. Join us as we reflect on the life of Judas, the power of choices, and the hope we have in the redeeming love of God.
In today's episode, Stephen Davey explores the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot, recorded in Luke 22:1-6. Judas, one of the twelve disciples, conspired with religious leaders to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. His life is a sobering reminder of how small compromises and misplaced priorities can lead to spiritual downfall. Judas wasn't an outsider—he walked with Jesus, witnessed His miracles, and heard His teaching firsthand. Yet, his secret love of money and unmet expectations of Jesus' mission opened the door to Satan's influence. Stephen examines how Judas's story serves as both a warning and a mirror for us. Are there ways we, too, might prioritize our desires over our allegiance to Christ? This episode challenges us to confront our own potential for betrayal and reminds us of the grace that Judas ultimately rejected. The gospel offers us a "Hiding Place" in Christ—a refuge for all who turn to Him in repentance and faith. Join us as we reflect on the life of Judas, the power of choices, and the hope we have in the redeeming love of God.