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Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Insidious Enemy Within | Gary Hay | Sunday, May 30.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 41:47


The Insidious Enemy Within                   May 30,2021In the process of surviving 400 plus years of brutal slavery an enemy had secreted itself in the psyche of a nation for whom God had amazing plans.  Like a traitor hidden within the ranks, it lay in waiting to further sabotage its host!When the nation ultimately known as the Israelites became so miserable that they could no longer bear the tyranny of their oppressors, their cry was heard in Heaven.  God, selected Moses to go on an “impossible” mission bearing a message that would be understandably seen as ludicrous, to the leader of the most powerful nation on earth.  In spite of heavy resistance on the part of the Egyptians and surprisingly, many of the Israelites as well, God extracted His chosen nation from their masters in a miraculous show of power!  This once great nation was impoverished and decimated in their fight against God’s unfolding deliverance of what was probably over 2,000,000 people!This “exodus” from Egypt, as the aptly named second book of our Bible describes it, was in every respect, a 40-year-long miracle!  Nothing of that magnitude had ever occurred on planet Earth before or since!At one point in recent history a former Quartermaster General of the United States Army described the logistics necessary to sustain 3,000,000 people.  Although larger than what most scholars believe Israel was at the time this at least gives the staggering scale of provisioning and dynamics to support such a mass movement of people.  See if you can get your mind around the Quartermaster’s description of just the necessities:1,500 tons of food daily…(would require two freight trains a mile long)4,000 tons of daily firewood… (several more mile-long freight trains)Water, IN A DESERT…enough to drink and wash a few things (not counting the watering of livestock)…11,000,000 gallons (this would require a freight train with tank cars over a thousand miles long)The overnight Red Sea crossing would require an opening of around 3 miles in width so that as many as 5,000 people abreast could make the passage in that amount of time.Imagine the area required to camp a group approximately the size of Kansas City, San Antonio or Austin!Imagine the scope and logistics of this mass movement of humanity… Do you think that Moses could have had any idea how to handle ANY of these issues?Yet, God supplied their needs, sustaining them in every way for FORTY YEARS!   Every day was a miracle, featuring a cloud over them by day and a pillar of fire by night!  Even their clothing didn’t wear out!  You would think these people would have been convinced in short order to trust God no matter what He asked of them!BUT SUCH WAS NOT THE CASE!  Hidden away, deep within their sense of who they were, was a slave mentality etched into their very soul!  Before long, the sad truth became evident… IT IS FAR EASIER TO GET THE SLAVE OUT OF EGYPT, THAN IT IS TO GET EGYPT OUT OF THE SLAVE!Regardless of His faithfulness and assurances that …” He had brought them out that He might bring them in to the land of their inheritance.”  (Deuteronomy 6:23) The enemy within actually succeeded in nullifying God’s standing promise for all but two individuals out of the entire generation!  The leaders of the twelve tribes even scouted out the land as the Lord had escorted them to a point near its border.  They admitted that it was everything He had promised… BUT… there were giants, and that they saw themselves as grasshoppers before the inhabitants of the land!  God said they were CONQUERERS, but the enemy within spoke with a familiar voice and reminded them that they were not!  Two men refused the familiar plea to be reasonable and opt for the safety of the familiar hopeless existence they had grown so used to.  Somehow, these two men had taken God’s promises to heart.  They silenced the enemy within and were now being driven by the same conviction a later prophet would declare in Proverbs 28:1: “The wicked flee when no one pursues,But the righteous are bold as a lion.”Hebrews 4:2 commenting on this period after the miraculous exit from Egypt, points out why the failure to live out God’s promise befell all but these two men: “…the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it.”The horrifying result of this deeply imbedded belief system caused this entire generation of ex-slaves God had rescued, to needlessly die outside their God-given destiny!  I Corinthians 10 powerfully points out the fact that this whole event is to be seen as completely relevant to our own journey after salvation.For time’s sake let’s look at the 11th verse, but a careful reading of at least the first 13 verses could actually be critical to entering our own inheritance!“Now all these things happened to them as examples, and they were written for our own admonition (instruction) upon whom the ends of the ages have come.”In closing, I would like to spend a few minutes focusing on a very relevant “take away” from the mention of these ancient enemies of God’s people that affects you and me today!  It is actually highly likely that like ancient Israel, we ourselves have been “counseled” by the voice of the enemy within, to play it safe, to comply, to draw back, to avoid confronting the “giants” standing between us and God’s desire for our lives!    Seven tribes occupied Israel’s promised land.  God repeatedly promised that He would drive them out in partnership with Israel.  The process would occur…” little by little” so the land would not become wild again before they could properly settle it.  This probably had something to do with their ability to grow competent in managing the land they obtained.  In addition, it most likely would have helped them avoid falling prey to arrogance which would have been a likely to result from a constant string of easy victories.Apparently, the literal meanings of the names of these tribes are said to come from commentary on their characteristics and behaviors.These tribes are listed in Deuteronomy 7:1.   Afterward the Lord gives terse instructions as to how they need to be dealt with and great encouragement in a powerful pronouncement all the way through chapter 9.  Remember, all of this is relevant to us and meant to be instructive to us as pointed out earlier!Tribe #1 Hittites…This tribe trafficked in terror and fear, broke enemies down through violence and confusion.  Many other words are associated like, “panicked, dismayed, broken and beaten down”.Tribe #2 Girgashites…” to stir up trouble”Tribe #3 Amorites… “prominence, mountain dwellers, to challenge with words, murmurer, talker, a slayer”Tribe #4 Canaanites…” merchant, trafficker, peddler, bring low, bring into subjection, trappers, to humiliate in a manner that leads to depression”Tribe #5 Perizzites… “inhabitants of unwalled villages, squatters, illegal occupants” …Original meaning:” lack of commitment”Tribe #6 Hivites…” Serpents, compromise, encampment, life-giving, tent village”  Tribe #7 Jebusites… “trample underfoot, loathe, tread down, subjugation, ruin, downfall, to be polluted, heaviness, discouragement” Remember, it was among these tribes where the spies saw the giants.  All these tribes were formidable, aggressively warlike and well entrenched in their homelands for many years.  Their wickedness had reached a threshold at which the Lord wanted their influence destroyed and replaced by His people.We should all realize that like those ancient Israelites, much of our inheritance is being guarded by just such entities.  They don’t appear before us on horseback, looking fierce, powerful and bearing weapons of war, but they are there nonetheless!  We should consider the possibility that we are unknowingly listening to an enemy hidden within that is being triggered by familiar feelings and fears!  We are most likely to find our hidden enemies amidst painful experiences from our past.  Most of us have developed coping mechanisms to deal with emotional injuries, rejection, unreasonable fears, disappointment, failures, insecurities etc.  Most of these involve avoiding risk-taking and may inadvertently cause us to shrink back from the victories the Lord wants to grant us?  I want to suggest that the solution God utilized to get Israel to act in faith and take on those tribes, giants and all, may be the same one He is calling us to.  It involved the death of an entire generation of voices nurtured in slavery!  The Apostle Paul declared:    “I die daily”                                                         I Corinthians 15:31The discipline inherent to a “walk of faith”, literally demands putting the “flesh” to death, this essentially involves closing our ears to the voice of enemy within telling us not to engage the enemy, to shrink away and just survive!    Two statements come to mind, that I would like to leave you with today. The first was something my dad said virtually every time I was ready to give up on something or quit because something was too hard.  He would say:“Can’t never did anything…try did it all!”The second memorable reminder is very much like it:Faith is spelled…RISK!IT’S HIGHLY UNLIKELY THAT THE INSIDIOUS ENEMY WITHIN WILL EVER WHISPER SUCH THOUGHTS TO YOU WHEN YOUR INHERITANCE IS ON THE LINE!  So, in the words of a little song we sang in Sunday school growing up:                         “Be careful little ears what you hear” Here’s what I’m hearing: …” the people who know their God will be strong and carry out great exploits!”   Daniel 11:32

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Journey | Gary Hay | Sunday, January 26th. 2020

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 35:34


In the same way that an attorney double-checks pertinent facts and strategy before heading to court, or a business owner takes the time to thoroughly evaluate resources before an expansion, or even like the soldier who makes a last-minute check of his weapons in the anticipation of an imminent battle…the great Apostle draws from his experience to remind us to acquaint ourselves with a group of assets and practices essential to our success, which he outlines in the first five verses of Romans chapter five. Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield Mo. Remember to subscribe! www.hopechurch.net www.facebook.com/myhopelive www.instagram.com/myhopelive www.twitter.com/myhopelive www.youtube.com/myhopelive

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
According To Your Word | Josh Thompson | Sunday, December 15th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 39:34


Walking out the promises of God doesn't always look like what we thought it would look like. In this podcast, Pastor Josh Thompson explores the story of Mary when she found out she was due to give birth to her son, Jesus. Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield, Mo. Remember to subscribe! www.hopechurch.net www.facebook.com/myhopelive www.instagram.com/myhopelive www.twitter.com/myhopelive www.youtube.com/myhopelive

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
I Was Blind But Now I See | Heath Adamson | Sunday, December 1st. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 38:38


In this episode, Heath Adamson shares insight from Matthew chapter 20 and the story of the blind beggar. We're learning how to see from the blind man. Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield, Mo. If you enjoy this podcast then give us a 5-star rating. It helps us reach more people! www.hopechurch.net www.facebook.com/myhopelive www.instagram.com/myhopelive www.twitter.com/myhopelive www.youtube.com/myhopelive

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Way: Week 4 Defining Love | Josh Thompson | Sunday, October 13th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 42:08


1 Corinthians chapter 13 has been well known as the "love chapter" of the Bible. Many have often applied this to marriage ceremonies, but today, Pastor Josh Thompson rescues this chapter and shares it as its original intent. Love can be defined. It's defined in the form of a man named Jesus and this is his characteristics as well as ours, as we follow him. Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield, Mo. Subscribe to this podcast for the latest sermons from Hope Church. If you enjoyed listening, give us a 5-star rating. It helps Hope reach more people. www.hopechurch.net www.facebook.com/myhopelive www.instagram.com/myhopelive www.youtube.com/myhopelive www.twitter.com/myhopelive

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Way | Like Father Like Son | Kristi Thompson | Sunday, October 6th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 30:02


The Bible is full of stories of men and women who listened to their Heavenly Father and responded in His way. Pastor Kristi Thompson shares the two stories of boys in crisis, who would respond to their Father and change history. Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield, Mo. If you enjoyed this message, then give it a 5-star rating. It helps Hope Church reach more people. www.hopechurch.net www.facebook.com/myhopelive www.instagram.com/myhopelive www.twitter.com/myhopelive

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
Handkerchiefs & Aprons | Heath Adamson | Sunday, September 15th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 39:28


"The anointing is when divine resource and human authenticity collide." Heath Adamson shares an impactful message of hope on this week's Sunday podcast. Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield, Mo. If you like the Hope Church Sunday Podcast, give us a 5-star rating. It helps more people find this podcast. www.hopechurch.net www.facebook.com/myhopelive www.instagram.com/myhopelive www.twitter.com/myhopelive

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
Chasing Horizons Pt. 2 | Gary Hay | Sunday, September 1st. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 39:10


The point of view we have absolutely affects every aspect of our lives (emotionally, spiritually, intellectually, culturally, relationally, financially, etc.)! Pastor Gary Hay shares how we need to receive a vision from on high to stay focused on what really matters in part 2 of the message, "Chasing Horizons." Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield Mo. Enjoyed this sermon? Rate this episode. www.hopechurch.net www.instagram.com/myhopelive www.facebook.com/myhopelive www.twitter.com/myhopelive

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
Obedience and Provision | Josh Thompson

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 34:14


The Bible is full of men and women who acted in obedience and received God's provision. Pastor Josh Thompson looks at various stories in the Bible where God's children lacked nothing according to their response to their Father. Recorded live at Hope Church in Springfield, Mo. on Sunday, August 11th, 2019.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Church I See (Worships Extravagantly) | Josh Thompson, Charity Herrmann | Sunday, August 4th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 43:04


The Psalms are full of expressions of worship to God. Pastor Josh Thompson and Pastor Charity Herrmann share insight and encourage us all to be extravagant worshippers. Hebraic expressions of worship- https://hopechurch.net/sermon-notes/

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Power of Your Story | Josh Thompson | Sunday, July 28th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 42:12


Your story has power! Pastor Josh Thompson looks at John chapter 9 as he shares beautiful insight on how your story can change and impact culture.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
A Time For Open Doors | Tom Deuschle | Sunday, July 7th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 44:40


Living in a culture and time that can be disorienting doesn't mean that God is not in the action. He's in the center of the action and is saying to His church that now is a Time for Open Doors. Pastor Tom Deuschle examines scripture and encourages us to look and walk through open doors as did some of the brave men and women throughout history.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Church I See (Adds to their number daily) | Josh Thompson | Sunday, June 30th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 38:50


In the book of Acts, The followers of Jesus were transforming their city by displaying the Gospel. This not only brought the miraculous but added people to the body of Christ, daily. Pastor Josh Thompson encourages those to live in a reality of the kingdom of heaven that will change cities and add to the body of Christ.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Church I See (Full of Power) | Josh Thompson | Sunday, June 16th. 2019

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 36:15


God is not waiting for us to get to heaven before he releases His power. He is actively and currently pouring out His Spirit on all flesh. The Church I See (Full of Power) is a look at the bride of Christ full of power demonstrating the gospel through love and serving others.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Quest for University

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 42:08


Searching for university, finding Truth with a collected group of people, can only be found one way, Through Jesus Christ. Pastor Gary Hay shares this imperative message to inspire and encourage you.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
God's Massive Leap of Faith

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 46:12


God entrusted His story and the rest of history to us. We then must become vessels that are constantly being poured into and poured out of.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
The Good Land

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 46:10


It's time to possess the land that God has called you to. Pastor Josh Thompson encourages to take action in what God has called you to.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
Breaking Through the Clouds Part 2 | Gary Hay

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 42:24


Increasing your altitude will in return cause you to see further. Pastor Gary shares insight into seeing things the way God sees them.

Hope Church Sunday Podcast
Breaking Through The Clouds | Gary Hay

Hope Church Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 48:36


Setting our minds on things above and hearing the voice of the Lord is something we were all made to do. Pastor Gary Hay encourages as he shares on hearing the voice of the Lord.

Seeds Church
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Seeds Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 61:49


The official Seeds of Hope Church Podcast from Sublette KS and Pastor Bobby Cunningham.

Seeds Church
Detox - 2

Seeds Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 66:00


The official Seeds of Hope Church Podcast from Sublette KS and Pastor Bobby Cunningham.

Seeds Church
The Gospel Of John: Past The Past (07-09-17 Service)

Seeds Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 65:43


The official Seeds of Hope Church Podcast from Sublette KS and Pastor Bobby Cunningham.

Seeds Church
The Gospel Of John: Harvest Time (07-16-17 Service)

Seeds Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 47:45


The official Seeds of Hope Church Podcast from Sublette KS and Pastor Bobby Cunningham.

Seeds Church
Mother's Day 2017 (05-14-17 Service)

Seeds Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 46:43


The official Seeds of Hope Church Podcast from Sublette KS and Pastor Bobby Cunningham.

Seeds Church
The Gospel Of John: Follow

Seeds Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 43:23


The official Seeds of Hope Church Podcast from Sublette KS and Pastor Bobby Cunningham.

Seeds Church
Holy War - 4 - Plagues 2

Seeds Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 65:15


The official Seeds of Hope Church Podcast from Sublette KS and Pastor Bobby Cunningham.