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Foundation on SermonAudio
How Firm A Foundation

Foundation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 50:00


A new MP3 sermon from Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Firm A Foundation Subtitle: Great Hymns of the Faith Speaker: Daniel Stanphill Broadcaster: Christ Presbyterian Church (PCA) Event: Sunday School Date: 7/7/2024 Length: 50 min.

Grace Baptist Knoxville
How Firm A Foundation (part two)

Grace Baptist Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024


Pastor Bobby continues our Hebrews series with part two of the message “How Firm A Foundation”. The post How Firm A Foundation (part two) first appeared on Grace Baptist Church Knoxville, Tennessee.

Grace Baptist Knoxville
How Firm A Foundation

Grace Baptist Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024


Pastor Bobby continues our Hebrews series with “How Firm A Foundation”. The post How Firm A Foundation first appeared on Grace Baptist Church Knoxville, Tennessee.

Come Back Podcast
Linda's evolution of asking questions, getting answers, and increasing her faith in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Come Back Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 49:30


"One day in sacrament meeting I was worked up about some doctrinal question and the frustration of still not feeling I could get answers to prayer very well. They had announced the closing hymn was "How Firm A Foundation" which is precious to me, I had memorized all 7 verses. As soon as that was announced I had a question in my mind "Heavenly Father, I am believing and I am going, but what do I believe?" I felt the Lord bring into my memory "fear not I am with thee for be not dismayed, for I am thy God and will still give the aid." With that came the gift of peace right in that moment."

Union Grove Primitive Baptist Church
2nd Sunday September 2022 - Singing Service

Union Grove Primitive Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 14:47


Hymn # 146 - How Firm A Foundation, # 233 - Traveler, # 463 - Anywhere Is Home, # 457 - Ye Fleeting Charms

Emmanuel Lutheran Podcast

This worship service will include hymns sung by the Congregation ("How Firm A Foundation" and "He Leadeth Me").The message, "HYPERBOLE",  for the twentieth  Sunday After Pentecost follows the scriptures recorded in Deuteronomy  30:15-20 ; Psalm 1; Philemon 1-21; and the Gospel according to St. Luke, Chapter 14:25-25.  The message begins at about the 7-minute, 54-second mark.If you would like to watch the complete Service, click on the link below:https://youtu.be/OcU4YvhP6FI

St. Peter's by-the-Sea
The Tenth Sunday After Pentecost Holy Baptism with Holy Communion Sunday, August 14, 2022 10:15 a.m.

St. Peter's by-the-Sea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 66:15


ENTRANCE HYMN: #596 Judge Eternal, Throned in Splendor FIRST READING: Isaiah 5:1-7 PSALM: Psalm 80:1-2, 8-18 SECOND READING: Hebrews 11:29--12:2 SEQUENCE HYMN: #552 Fight the Good Fight With All Thy Might GOSPEL: Luke 12:49-56 THE SERMON The Rev. Craig Swan, Rector HYMN FOR PROCESSION TO THE FONT:#510 Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove OFFERTORY HYMN: #637 How Firm A Foundation, Ye Saints of the Lord POST-COMMUNION HYMN: #366 Holy God, We Praise Thy Name (vss. 1- 4) 

Despair on SermonAudio
How Firm A Foundation

Despair on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 40:00


A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Mohawk is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Firm A Foundation Subtitle: Gospel Of John Speaker: Stephen Elmer Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Mohawk Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/19/2022 Bible: John 4:43-54 Length: 40 min.

One Living Word
Numbers 33 – God Is A Firm Foundation

One Living Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 7:11


A devotional on Numbers 33:50-53 50 And the Lord spake unto Moses in the plains of Moab by Jordan near Jericho, saying, 51 Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When ye are passed over Jordan into the land of Canaan; 52 Then ye shall drive out all the inhabitants of the land from before you, and destroy all their pictures, and destroy all their molten images, and quite pluck down all their high places: 53 And ye shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land, and dwell therein: for I have given you the land to possess it. How Firm A Foundation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRRDg4joejs

5 Minute Mayberry Devotional
MD 69 - How Firm A Foundation

5 Minute Mayberry Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 7:47


Welcome to episode 69 of the Mayberry Devotional entitled “How Firm A Foundation”.  Today I'll be looking at season three episode two of The Andy Griffith Show, “Andy and the New Mayor.”  I'll also be looking at Scripture from Isaiah 26:4.“Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock.” ESV

North Point EPC
Nehemiah 13:6-31

North Point EPC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021


How Firm A Foundation

North Point EPC
Nehemiah 9-10

North Point EPC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021


How Firm A Foundation

North Point EPC
Nehemiah 7:73b-8:18

North Point EPC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021


How Firm A Foundation

North Point EPC
Nehemiah 5:1-19

North Point EPC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021


How Firm A Foundation

North Point EPC
Nehemiah 1:1-6a; 1:11-2:8

North Point EPC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021


How Firm A Foundation

North Point EPC
Ezra 5:3-6:14

North Point EPC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021


How Firm A Foundation

North Point EPC

How Firm A Foundation

North Point EPC

How Firm A Foundation

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts
Habakkuk 1:1-17 How Long, Lord?

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 33:50


Over the next three weeks, Pastor Grant will be leading us through the book of Habakkuk. This prophet, like his contemporary Jeremiah, was writing on the cusp of one of the climactic moments in Old Testament history: the destruction of the Kingdom of Judah and the Babylonian captivity. He begins his oracle (what the King James Version poetically renders as a “burden”) with a question for God: why do You seem to be silent in the face of wickedness (Habakkuk 1:2-4)? The psalms and hymns we sing this morning mirror Habakkuk's questioning, as well as God's answer to him that judgement is coming (Habakkuk 1:5). We'll pray for the Lord to save us (Turn Your Ear And Answer—Psalm 86) and to not cast us off (O God You Have Rejected Us—Psalm 60). We acknowledge His role as a righteous judge who orders and provides (Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah—Psalm 146; Be Still, My Soul). Like the prophet, we cry out “How long, How long?” (Gently, Gently, Lay Your Rod—Psalm 6) and ask, “What can the righteous do … if their foundations be destroyed?” (My Trust Is in The Lord—Psalm 11). The service concludes with a word of encouragement from How Firm A Foundation: though the coming days may be filled with deep waters and fiery trials, He will be with us, “our troubles to bless.” —Henry C. Haffner Key Words: Violence, Bitter, Hasty, Guilty, Everlasting, Purer, Evil Keystone Verses: Look among the nations and see; wonder and be astounded. I am doing a work in your days that you would not believe if you were told. (Habakkuk 1:5) Bulletin Habakkuk 1:1-17 The oracle that Habakkuk the prophet saw. 2 O Lord, how long shall I cry for help, and You will not hear? Or cry to You “Violence!” and You will not save? 3 Why do You make me see iniquity, and why do You idly look at wrong? Destruction and violence are before me; strife and contention arise. 4 So the law is paralyzed, and justice never goes forth. For the wicked surround the righteous; so justice goes forth perverted. 5 “Look among the nations, and see; wonder and be astounded. For I am doing a work in your days that you would not believe if told. 6 For behold, I am raising up the Chaldeans, that bitter and hasty nation, who march through the breadth of the earth, to seize dwellings not their own. 7 They are dreaded and fearsome; their justice and dignity go forth from themselves. 8 Their horses are swifter than leopards, more fierce than the evening wolves; their horsemen press proudly on. Their horsemen come from afar; they fly like an eagle swift to devour. 9 They all come for violence, all their faces forward. They gather captives like sand. 10 At kings they scoff, and at rulers they laugh. They laugh at every fortress, for they pile up earth and take it. 11 Then they sweep by like the wind and go on, guilty men, whose own might is their god!” 12 Are You not from everlasting, O Lord my God, my Holy One? We shall not die. O Lord, You have ordained them as a judgment, and You, O Rock, have established them for reproof. 13 You who are of purer eyes than to see evil and cannot look at wrong, why do You idly look at traitors and remain silent when the wicked swallows up the man more righteous than he? 14 You make mankind like the fish of the sea, like crawling things that have no ruler. 15 He brings all of them up with a hook; he drags them out with his net; he gathers them in his dragnet; so he rejoices and is glad. 16 Therefore he sacrifices to his net and makes offerings to his dragnet; for by them he lives in luxury, and his food is rich. 17 Is he then to keep on emptying his net and mercilessly killing nations forever?

God Feeding Station
How Firm A Foundation

God Feeding Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 5:03


"How Firm A Foundation" - Danny Byram ℗ 2001 DBM, Inc.

Hymnpartial
Singing About the Bible: How Firm a Foundation | Hymnpartial [REPLAY]

Hymnpartial

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 20:14


What are you reading in your Bible at the moment? This week we'd like to remind you of the excellent hymn, How Firm A Foundation. This is no stuffy classic, it's a wonderful song that talks about the beautiful gift the Bible is, often lifting lyrics straight from Scripture itself. In a world that tries to undermine the Word of God, this is the perfect hymn to remind us to trust the word of the God who cannot lie. Also follow us on social media Website: https://hymnpartial.com/​ Podcast: https://hymnpartial.podbean.com/​ Facebook: https://facebook.com/Hymnpartial​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hymnpartial​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hymnpartial/​   Music by Dyalla Swain http://soundcloud.com/dyallas

Saints In the South
180 degree turn, Stress to find the cracks in your foundation, Perseverance when the storm continues

Saints In the South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 7:13


In this short clip, we discuss what we do when The Lord requires a 180 turn in your life.  What do we learn about our "firm foundation" when stress is applied.  Even when we have prayed for the rains and storms to cease, it sometimes continues.  Do we keep on strivin' or do we give up.  Take care out there be strong, and we will see you on the next episode!!!

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts
1 Corinthians 4:1-21 Nothing Beyond What Is Written

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 31:05


In 1 Corinthians 4:6, Paul gives the Corinthian Christians a warning “not to go beyond what is written.” As Pastor Brian preached last week, their foundation was laid on things other than the Word of God. By contrast, every element in this morning's service drives us back to the Scriptures. Passages from Matthew 4, Psalm 19, Isaiah 40, and Psalm 119 remind us of several truths—that we live by the Word; that the Word is a light to our path; that it is perfect, true, and righteous; and that while we will wither and fade, “the Word of our God shall stand forever.” Nearly all the songs we sing this morning are taken directly from the text of the Psalms, and all refer to the excellence of the Word itself. We'll sing that the Word is a sword in our hands (Psalm 149), our delight (Psalm 1) and a resting place in times of trouble (Psalm 40). We ask to be instructed in His way (Psalm 27; Psalm 119), and we promise to follow the leading of His Word (Psalm 119). The service does conclude with two non-Scriptural hymns, Speak O Lord and How Firm A Foundation, but even these point to the sufficiency of “the food of [His] Holy Word” and the firm foundation laid for us in it. As we go out from this place, let's heed Paul's warning to stay rooted in the words of Scripture. After all, “what more can He say than to you He has said?” —Henry C. Haffner Key Words: Servants, Stewards, Judged, Beyond, Written, Boast, Ashamed, Admonish Keystone Verse: That you may learn by us not to go beyond what is written. (1 Corinthians 4:6)   1 Corinthians 4:1-21 This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. 2 Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful. 3 But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you or by any human court. In fact, I do not even judge myself. 4 For I am not aware of anything against myself, but I am not thereby acquitted. It is the Lord who judges me. 5 Therefore do not pronounce judgment before the time, before the Lord comes, who will bring to light the things now hidden in darkness and will disclose the purposes of the heart. Then each one will receive his commendation from God. 6 I have applied all these things to myself and Apollos for your benefit, brothers, that you may learn by us not to go beyond what is written, that none of you may be puffed up in favor of one against another. 7 For who sees anything different in you? What do you have that you did not receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if you did not receive it? 8 Already you have all you want! Already you have become rich! Without us you have become kings! And would that you did reign, so that we might share the rule with you! 9 For I think that God has exhibited us apostles as last of all, like men sentenced to death, because we have become a spectacle to the world, to angels, and to men. 10 We are fools for Christ's sake, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak, but you are strong. You are held in honor, but we in disrepute. 11 To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are poorly dressed and buffeted and homeless, 12 and we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; when persecuted, we endure; 13 when slandered, we entreat. We have become, and are still, like the scum of the world, the refuse of all things. 14 I do not write these things to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. 15 For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel. 16 I urge you, then, be imitators of me. 17 That is why I sent you Timothy, my beloved and faithful child in the Lord, to remind you of my ways in Christ, as I teach them everywhere in every church. 18 Some are arrogant, as though I were not coming to you. 19 But I will come to you soon, if the Lord wills, and I will find out not the talk of these arrogant people but their power. 20 For the kingdom of God does not consist in talk but in power. 21 What do you wish? Shall I come to you with a rod, or with love in a spirit of gentleness?

Strangers No More
1-2. Revelation: Come Follow Me 2021 Weeks 1-2

Strangers No More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 61:44


In this FIRST weekly episode centering on the teachings in the Come Follow Me manual published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for weekly scripture study, the hosts of Strangers No More discuss revelation! Hosts Andrew Mair, Maggie Slighte, Dennis Schleicher, and Bradley Talbot touch on the missing episode that was eaten by the cloud, but also move on to discuss Joseph Smith History in the second week of Come Follow Me. 0:00 Intro by Maggie 0:48 What happened to week one's show? 1:10 How we got our name 1:26 Elder Gong's quote 2:41 Andrew shares his calling 3:49 Bradley's service 4:41 The OTHER podcast Bradley interviewed on this week 4:51 Dennis's service 8:43 Sister Maggie's family tree update 9:52 Attaching spouses in family tree 11:20 Maggie's social experiment 12:25 Come Follow Me Intro 12:45 The Church's emphasis on personal revelation 13:50 Andrew introduces the lessons 16:00 “Bad boy” Bradley 17:33 Andrew gives some insight behind Tales of a Paperboy 18:20 Dennis Harkens 21:13 Maggie asks Bradley about a tweet 21:23 “I can remain true to what I know…” 25:56 Come Follow Me discussion 22:10 Bradley talks inspiration 22:02 Bradley discusses social media 23:30 Dennis – Less wifi, more Nephi 24:30 BOM Socks (PLEASE SPONSOR US!!) 25:10 Dennis's audience needs God 25:30 Social Media is about testimony 27:09 James 1:5-6 27:19 Revelation 28:00 Maggie testifies about revelation 29:00 Maggie freezes, Dennis takes over 29:19 Dennis talks about the First Vision 30:20 Dennis wows names 32:30 Brother Dennis 33:16 Maggie asks, “Because the First Vision happened, I know that_____” of the hosts 37:35 Bradley's revelations 40:04 Maggie's Testimony of the First Vision 41:18 Andrew's reflection on different versions of the First Vision 42:06 Dennis's Conversion 46:05 Bradley finds similarities from Prophet Joseph Smith Jr's day to ours 46:50 Anti-religious fervor in the Latter-days 47:45 Dennis and Bradley discuss remaining true to The Church's teachings in the face of rejection and same-sex marriage 49:00 Dennis discusses his Covenants 52:25 Andrew contemplates Ward-level support for all non-Temple paths in The Church 54:18 Maggie discusses Covenants and revelation 55:55 Maggie shares her testimony of handbook changes and praying in faith 57:35 Intro to a little love and light for the week ahead 58:02 Dennis's scripture 58:16 Bradley's take-away from this week 59:49 Andrew reminds us about the light 1:00:00 Maggie's revelation 1:01:00 Ending Read more Andrew here were he has a seven part series exploring “How Firm A Foundation,” Listen to more Bradley here Read more from Dennis at: DennisSchleicher.net Read more of Maggie's Testimony on: Sister Maggie Music: "This Little Light of Mine" - Arrangement by Spencer Stevens. Vocals by Spencer Stevens and Andrew Mair

Transforming Grace
Eternity

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 35:10


From the series, "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
Humanity - Redeemed

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 41:33


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
Humanity - Fallen But Not Beyond God's Love

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 34:21


from the series, "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
Humanity - Created In The Image Of God

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 41:30


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
The Trinity

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 32:02


from the series, "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Spirit - Born of the Spirit

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 36:15


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Foundation on SermonAudio
How Firm A Foundation

Foundation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 40:00


A new MP3 sermon from FreeGraceRadio.com is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Firm A Foundation Speaker: Larry Criss Broadcaster: FreeGraceRadio.com Event: Midweek Service Date: 10/6/2020 Bible: 2 Timothy 2:19 Length: 40 min.

Foundation on SermonAudio
How Firm A Foundation!

Foundation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 38:00


A new MP3 sermon from Faith Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Firm A Foundation! Speaker: Jordan D. Harris Broadcaster: Faith Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 10/4/2020 Bible: Isaiah 28:14-29 Length: 38 min.

Transforming Grace
God is Spirit - Do Not Grieve the Holy Spirit

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 32:04


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God is Spirit - The Gifts of the Spirit (part 2)

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 43:55


from the series, "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God is Spirit - The Gifts of the Spirit part 1

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 36:03


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God is Spirit - Keep In Step with The Spirit

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 36:26


from the series, "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God the Spirit - Who Is The Holy Spirit?

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 33:21


part of the series, "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Son - The Return Of Jesus (part 2)

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 40:55


Transforming Grace
God The Son - The Return of Jesus (Part 1 of 2)

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 35:37


Transforming Grace
God The Son - Jesus Is Lord

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 31:50


Transforming Grace
God The Son - The Resurrection

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 32:10


from the series, "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Son - The Atonement

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 31:04


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Son - The Humanity of Jesus

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 34:09


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Son - Jesus Is God

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 31:35


Transforming Grace
God The Father - God Is Creator

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 38:59


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Father - God Is Judge

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 26:53


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Son - The Virgin Birth of Jesus

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 29:34


Summit
Something For White People To Talk About - June 14, 2020 - Jason Burkleo

Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 39:23


This week we'll be using the song "How Firm A Foundation" to explore the concept of worship and how we can engage with creation to understand our world, our selves, and our relationship with God. -------------  Thanks for listening to the Summit podcast! No matter how familiar you are with God, faith, or Christianity, we hope that by listening to this message and participating in life with us, you have deeper discussions, develop meaningful relationships, and move closer to God. Feel free to let us know your thoughts on the message by visiting us on the web at summitshasta.org, following us on Instagram and Facebook, or emailing us at info@summitshasta.org.

Summit
Something For White People To Talk About - June 14, 2020 - Jason Burkleo

Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 39:23


This week we'll be using the song "How Firm A Foundation" to explore the concept of worship and how we can engage with creation to understand our world, our selves, and our relationship with God. -------------  Thanks for listening to the Summit podcast! No matter how familiar you are with God, faith, or Christianity, we hope that by listening to this message and participating in life with us, you have deeper discussions, develop meaningful relationships, and move closer to God. Feel free to let us know your thoughts on the message by visiting us on the web at summitshasta.org, following us on Instagram and Facebook, or emailing us at info@summitshasta.org.

Summit
Exploring the Hymns of the Christian Faith: How Firm A Foundation - June 7, 2020 - Alyssa Rickert

Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 41:17


This week we'll be using the song "How Firm A Foundation" to explore the concept of worship and how we can engage with creation to understand our world, our selves, and our relationship with God. -------------  Thanks for listening to the Summit podcast! No matter how familiar you are with God, faith, or Christianity, we hope that by listening to this message and participating in life with us, you have deeper discussions, develop meaningful relationships, and move closer to God. Feel free to let us know your thoughts on the message by visiting us on the web at summitshasta.org, following us on Instagram and Facebook, or emailing us at info@summitshasta.org.

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts
Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3 Harsh Realities

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 28:38


Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3  16Moreover, I saw under the sun that in the place of justice, even there was wickedness, and in the place of righteousness, even there was wickedness. 17 I said in my heart, God will judge the righteous and the wicked, for there is a time for every matter and for every work. 18 I said in my heart with regard to the children of man that God is testing them that they may see that they themselves are but beasts. 19 For what happens to the children of man and what happens to the beasts is the same; as one dies, so dies the other. They all have the same breath, and man has no advantage over the beasts, for all is vanity. 20 All go to one place. All are from the dust, and to dust all return. 21 Who knows whether the spirit of man goes upward and the spirit of the beast goes down into the earth? 22 So I saw that there is nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his work, for that is his lot. Who can bring him to see what will be after him? 4:1 Again I saw all the oppressions that are done under the sun. And behold, the tears of the oppressed, and they had no one to comfort them! On the side of their oppressors there was power, and there was no one to comfort them. 2 And I thought the dead who are already dead more fortunate than the living who are still alive. 3 But better than both is he who has not yet been and has not seen the evil deeds that are done under the sun. In this week's sermon passage, Solomon wrestles with the unjust state of the world. Everywhere he looked, he found wickedness and oppression. We too have reason to lament when we see "evil [...] prosper in the land" (Fret Not Yourself—Psalm 37), when we encounter "change and decay" (Abide With Me), when we must confront the sin we find in our own hearts and acknowledge that "all our righteous deeds are like a polluted garment" (Isaiah 64:6). It is tempting to conclude that "the dead who are already dead more fortunate than the living who are still alive" (Ecclesiastes 4:2). But we are not left alone in our despair. We hear from Psalm 50 that "Our God comes; He does not keep silence." We sing that "there's a wideness in God's mercy," and a "kindness in His justice" (There's A Wideness). We are assured that "while we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8). And so we can pray with David in Psalm 51 for God to "wash us thoroughly from our iniquity and cleanse us from our sin" (Psalm 51:2), and know with certainty that He will. Is there still evil in this world? Do we still sin week after week? Yes. But we also serve a God who calls us here every week, who delivers all who take refuge in Him, whose "grace, all-sufficient, shall be [our] supply" (How Firm A Foundation). So "come to the mercy seat, fervently kneel," and know that "Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal" (Come Ye Disconsolate). —Elizabeth Dowdell Key Words: Sun, Justice, Wickedness, Righteousness, Beasts, Dust, Oppression Keystone Verse: God will judge the righteous and the wicked. (Ecclesiastes 3:17)

Summit
Exploring the Hymns of the Christian Faith: How Firm A Foundation - June 7, 2020 - Alyssa Rickert

Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 41:17


This week we'll be using the song "How Firm A Foundation" to explore the concept of worship and how we can engage with creation to understand our world, our selves, and our relationship with God. -------------  Thanks for listening to the Summit podcast! No matter how familiar you are with God, faith, or Christianity, we hope that by listening to this message and participating in life with us, you have deeper discussions, develop meaningful relationships, and move closer to God. Feel free to let us know your thoughts on the message by visiting us on the web at summitshasta.org, following us on Instagram and Facebook, or emailing us at info@summitshasta.org.

Transforming Grace
God The Father - God Is Infinite

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 27:10


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Father - God Is Creator

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 26:31


from the series "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Father - God Is A Person

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 26:33


from the series: "How Firm A Foundation"

Transforming Grace
God The Father - God Is Spirit

Transforming Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 18:06


From the series, How Firm A Foundation

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts
2 Thessalonians 2:13-17 Standfast and Hold On

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 29:58


2 Thessalonians 2:13-17 13 But we ought always to give thanks to God for you, brothers beloved by the Lord, because God chose you as the firstfruits to be saved, through sanctification by the Spirit and belief in the truth. 14 To this He called you through our gospel, so that you may obtain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 15 So then, brothers, stand firm and hold to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by our spoken word or by our letter. 16 Now may our Lord Jesus Christ Himself, and God our Father, who loved us and gave us eternal comfort and good hope through grace, 17 comfort your hearts and establish them in every good work and word. This morning we will hear the Apostle Paul encourage us to “stand firm” on God’s Word, both in the sermon text from 2 Thessalonians as well as the “whole armor of God” passage from Ephesians (which includes the “sword of spirit which is the Word of God”). Quite a few times, the hymns and psalms we sing this morning mention “standing.” We confess that we stand on a “rock” (My Hope Is Built On Nothing Less; I Waited Patient For The Lord—Psalm 40), and we seek the Lord to help us to remain standing (Precious Lord, Take My Hand) and steadfast (Lord, Keep Us Steadfast In Thy Word; God Be Merciful To Me—Psalm 51). The hymn that I think best captures this beautiful doctrine of the “perseverance of the saints” is the beloved classic How Firm A Foundation. The first stanza echoes 2 Thessalonians 2:15, reminding us of the “firm foundation” we have in the Bible. The next three verses are written as if God were speaking directly to us (paraphrasing Isaiah 43), reminding that He will be with us through all “fiery trials” and “deep waters.” Through the instrument of His Word, God will “strengthen you, help you, and cause you to stand.” —Henry C. Haffner Key Words: Thanks, Chose, Saved, Stand, Hold, Grace, Comfort Keystone Verse: So then, brothers, stand firm and hold to the traditions that you were taught by us.

Two Journeys Sermons
Killing Temptation, Starving Sin (1 Corinthians Sermon 33) (Audio)

Two Journeys Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019


I. The Constant Danger to Our Souls Turn in your Bibles to the text you just heard read, 1 Corinthians Chapter 10. We're looking this morning at two verses in particular, and zeroing in on the topic of temptations. And I want to begin by talking about something I know almost nothing about. So that's a bad idea, already. So we're already somewhat at a deficit position but I'm talking about fishing. I know nothing about, almost nothing about fishing. And I know that there's a number of expert fishermen in our congregation that are probably going to be willing, after this sermon to set me straight on some things I'm about to say. But despite the fact that I grew up across the street from a very good fishing hole, in Framingham, Massachusetts, and there were numbers of people that fished there. I never did, honestly, I didn't appreciate either the process or the product of fishing. So, just sitting there with a pole in my hand, and with my lack of knowledge, I was guaranteed to be unsuccessful. I'll talk about that more in a moment. But then, what did you get? You got a fish and I can't stand seafood, I can't stand fish of any sort, so why would I do that? So I'd worked all that through and I just didn't do that. But there are some expert fishermen here. My son was roommate to somebody who was on the NC State fishing team. I didn't know there was a fishing team at NC State, not only that, that they've won three national championships at Bass fishing. They go to local lakes here, and they just they go out in pairs and teams, and if anyone from that school wins the tournament, they're national champions. And they know a lot about Bass fishing. Some of you go like deep sea fishing. You go out to Wilmington and your charter a boat, and you're looking for a blue marlin or sailfish, some trophy fish and you're good at that. I don't know if there's any fly-fishermen here. I've heard that that takes some of the highest level of intelligence, to be able to skillfully tie a fly, make it look like exactly the kind of flies that'd be flying over a specific stream in a specific time. And not only that, but the casting technique to be able to lay the line down gently, so that those very apparently very intelligent trout who apparently have very good eyesight can tell the difference between a poor technique and one that's just right. So the concept though with fishing seems to be a study of the habit patterns of the fish, where they pool and congregate at different times of day and what they like to eat. And so, a study also of the bait. Number of years ago, I read a book by a Puritan, Thomas Brooks, entitled Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices. And it talks about how we can be aware of and guard against the way the devil tempts us to sin. And the first precious remedy against Satan's, the first device he talked about was Satan's skill at lavishing on the bait and hiding the hook. He is really good at choosing, studying your habit patterns and knowing the right bait to use, but hiding the hook. What will happen to you if you swallow that bait in that hook in that line? And so my purpose today as I stand before you is to help you be aware of the baited hooks that are around you every day, and there are far more than you think there are. We are tempted continually towards sin, by a very shrewd expert angler or fisherman for our souls, and that is the devil. He's been at it a long time, he is skillful and he knows how to bait the hook and hide it from us. My job this morning is to take the bait off, so you can see the hook and the line and what it is Satan's trying to do. And how he is trying to destroy your soul, how he's trying to destroy my soul by sin. Look again at Verse 13, "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man and God is faithful, He will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you can bear but with the temptation will make a way of escape so that you can bear up," or "stand up under it." So the word temptation is mentioned multiple times, "No temptation has seized you. He will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you can bear, with the temptation He'll provide the way of escape." So this is all about temptation. That's what we're studying here today. The Three-Fold Enemy: The World, the Flesh, and the Devil Now we're in enemy territory, we need to know that, while we live between now and the time we depart this earth, we will be in enemy territory. We have an ancient triad of enemies just like every generation of Christians has had to face. We have to face the same triad, generally called the world, the flesh and the devil. The Devil Let's take it with the devil first. Satan is portrayed in 1 Peter 5, like a lion that prowls around, a roaring lion seeking someone to devour. He's constantly on the loose, he's vicious, powerful and skillful. And you have to be self-controlled and alert, you have to be aware of what the devil does. Now, one of the most disconcerting concepts here in this topic is the devil in some mysterious way, seems to have access to our minds. He's able to plant thoughts in our minds. Some people question this, they think it's not true. But think this way, do you remember how an angel warned Joseph in a dream to depart and take Mary and the baby Jesus and flee to Egypt? And then after that, after Herod had died, an angel spoke again to Joseph in a dream and told him that those who were seeking the child's life were dead. So, that's actual information imparted by an angel into Joseph's mind directly by a dream. Satan's a fallen angel. So in some mysterious way, he is able to plant thoughts in our minds. So the temptation is a matter of the battle for the mind, of taking every thought captive, as another verse says. And he has something that the Bible calls schemes. Schemes. For example, Ephesians 6:11 says, "Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes." So that's the devil, that's what we're dealing with. He has demons who do his work. He has got a dark kingdom, he is very intelligent, he is skillful, and he has demons perhaps, that are assigned to you. Probably the opposite of a guardian angel would be a harassing demon or demons, that study you and are aware of your weaknesses and come after you with certain thoughts that lead you toward sin. So that's the devil. The World We also have the world. We studied some of that in the Bible for Life class I was teaching where there's that evil world system that's filled with alluring tempting things, tempting us toward a love of possessions of money, a love of pleasure, sexual pleasure, other types of pleasures, love of power and prestige. Those things that the world offers, that evil world system, Satan's masterpiece, is around us at all times constantly beckoning us and drawing us. The Flesh And then the enemy within: The flesh, sin nature, we have within us the seeds of our own destruction. And Paul talks about it very clearly in Romans 7, he says there "I do not understand what I do." There's a basic irrationality, a basic insanity to sin. "I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do." And then he says, "As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it but it is sin living in me. I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my flesh, for I have the desire to do what is good but I cannot carry it out." So I see this law at work in my mind and heart, which is to love God and to follow Him. But I see another law at work in my members making me a prisoner of a law of sin at work within my members, drawing me away from righteousness. "What a wretched man I am, who will deliver me from this body of death? Thanks be to God." Some day we'll be delivered. But right now, we're not yet delivered and so we have to fight the flesh, and the flesh is the enemy within which gets up in the middle of the night and opens the gate to the outside enemies and connects with them. And so, there is both the external pulling of temptation, Satan prompting us, but then James said, "Each one is tempted when by his own desire he is dragged away and enticed." So there's an evil partnership between Satan in the world on the outside, and then us on the inside and we partner to achieve sin. So that's what we're talking about, temptation. Temptation: A Magnetic Pull So what is it, what is temptation? Well, for me as an ex-mechanical engineer, I tend to think of it like a magnetic pull, like a magnet, it's this invisible force on me. I remember when I was an engineer, I worked in semiconductor manufacturer, and we had these things called permanent magnets. Samarium-cobalt magnet, rare earth magnets 250 to 500 times stronger than a refrigerator magnet. This thing was amazing, it was a fun toy. You could do things with this magnet, like you could put it on one side of a wall, and stick paper clips, paper clips would just stick to the wall because the magnetic force was going right through the drywall. If you held it in your hand, you just take a paper clip, and throw it within about a five to seven-foot radius and it'll go, thunk, right to that magnet. It was awesome. Until you put it near your wallet and all your credit cards interacted with the magnetic flux lines, and the next time you tried to use it, gone, what a mystery. I shouldn't tell this, but I wrote a note to my roommate Paul, his name was Paul, "Very important that you," whatever, and covered it up with this magnet. He couldn't move it. And we both had to push as hard as we could to slide it to the edge of the refrigerator to pry it off. Strong magnet. So that's what we are in, we are in a magnetic pull that's outside of us, that corresponds to, I don't know, iron inside our souls in this analogy that connects and draws us off the path. So none of us is driving a straight path to heaven, but we're very swervey and crooked in the way we drive because we're constantly being pulled by temptations. So that's what it is. A magnetic pull, Satan has the power to get into our brains and pull us toward him. Let me give you some scenarios. Imagine somebody who had struggled in the past with alcoholism, struggled with drunkenness, comes to faith in Christ, is forgiven of all of his sins, but knows he now has a battle on his hands, he's gotta stop drinking. And so he's very serious about that. He put some distance between himself and his last drink. But one day he is driving home and there's a club where he used to go and there are people in there. He saw somebody going in there, he recognized him and he, as he's driving feels a pull to pull into the parking lot and go in. There's a pull on his heart and he's got to think certain things. Now, that pull wouldn't be there for maybe 90% plus of you, not there for me, but for him it's a pull and he feels it and he's got a fight and he starts to sweat, his heart rate goes up, he feels something pulling on him because of his past habits. So, that's temptation. We could think about a scenario that I myself sadly have gone through, get into a marital conflict. You're in a conflict, and as you're saying some things, you're getting heated up. And then suddenly something pops in your mind to say, and if you're not careful, you might say it. And that the weird thing is you don't even believe that it's true. It's not really you, but you didn't have the discernment at that moment because of your carnal anger, you're handed a weapon that isn't even from you and it says clearly in 2 Timothy 2, that the devil can take us captive to do his will, temporarily even. And so you can actually hurl something that is going to be very, very hard to unsay. And you're like, "Where did that come from? Where did those words come from?" It comes from an invisible spiritual force that's surrounding you and handing you concepts and if you're not careful, you'll have a lot of healing in that relationship to go through because you said something that was so hurtful. So it's just constantly a battle, we've got to fight these things. And so, this is of the essence of the Christian life. Romans Chapter 8 depicts the life of the Spirit versus the life of the flesh. It goes in, in Romans 8, to talking about the mind of the flesh which is death and the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace, and it's just two different ways to live: The Christian life, the non-Christian life. And then he brings the Roman Christians to this clear statement, Romans 8:13 and 14, he says there, "If you live according to the flesh, you will die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. Because those who are led by the Spirit of God, these are the children of God." So that's vital. If you live that life of the flesh, the mind of the flesh, and the lifestyle of the flesh, you're going to die and go to hell. You're going to be living in death now, spiritual death now, and it's going to be confirmed on Judgment Day, by the dreadful words Jesus speaks "Depart from me, you who are cursed into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels", what the Bible calls the second death. If you live that kind of life, you will die that death. But if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live. There's just two different ways to live. So don't be deceived. That life of the Spirit is a life of warfare, it's a life of battle, you're never going to get away from it while you live in this world. And you have to, you have to, by the Spirit, put to death the deeds of the body. And if you do, you will live. Because, you can almost put the word "only" in there, only those who are lead like this by the Spirit into battle are the children of God. If you are not battling sin by the Spirit, you're not a child of God, do not be deceived. And so this is the warfare that we're in. On the Mortification of Sin John Owen, in the 17th century, Puritan theologian, wrote On the Mortification of Sin, the putting to death of sin in believers. He had some powerful things to say, he said, "The vigor and power and comfort of our spiritual life depend on the mortification of the deeds of the flesh." You will be weak therefore, powerless and comfortless in your Christian life, if you do not vigorously mortify sin. He said, "You must mortify, you must make it your daily work, you must be constantly at it while you live. Cease not a day from this work. Be killing sin or sin will be killing you." That's very clear, isn't it? We have got to fight sin by the power of the Spirit. II. Eternal Vigilance the Price of Freedom And so from the text, verse 12, it gives us this idea of a constant vigilance needed. Maybe you've heard about this statement that we need to be aware of the sin all the time. Now, he says, "If you think you're standing firm, take heed, lest ye fall." Let's try to understand the context. Paul is addressing for three chapters 1 Corinthians 8, 9, and 10, he is addressing the problem of meat sacrificed to idols, the lifestyle of paganism that the Corinthians had been living before. Alright, so it was a pagan city with pagan temples that offered animals in sacrifice to false gods and goddesses. And they combined that animal sacrifice with sexual immorality, with temple prostitutes, male and female, and that combination of eating delicious foods and sexual immorality was very powerful. It was alluring all over the world, it was very powerful there in Corinth. People worshipped these false gods and goddesses by having immoral relations with the temple prostitutes and by eating delicious meat. Then Paul came and preached the Gospel in that dark city and he resolved to know nothing while he was with them, except Jesus Christ and Him crucified. He preached that Jesus Christ has died on the cross for sins, for sinners like you and me, and God raised Him from the dead. And if you repent of your sins and trust in Christ, you'll be forgiven. And many Corinthians came out of that darkness and came to faith in Christ. And he organized them in this church, the church of the Corinthians. And as it turns out, there was an issue concerning, ongoing eating of meat at the temple or in the marketplace. What should we do? And some of the Corinthian Christians had understood the doctrine that there is only one God, and that gods and goddesses don't really exist and idols are nothing, they're just chunks of wood or metal or stone. And that meat is just meat and Jesus had declared all foods clean, so they were just living freely, and eating whatever they wanted. And in their freedom, they were dragging down some brothers and sisters who weren't quite there yet in their minds, who are weak in their consciences. And Paul gave a basic principle. He doesn't say it literally like this, but this is what we've been saying. Love limits liberty. Your freedom is limited by your love for your brothers and sisters. So just because you have the freedom to do something, don't do it if it's going to hurt your brother or sister. Then Paul gave himself in chapter 9 as an example of someone who lives like that. He didn't take money for preaching the Gospel, though he had the right, he limited his liberty. And then in terms of evangelism, if he went to a Gentile home, he became like a Gentile, in amoral things, in whatever way he could, what he ate, how he dressed, how he acted in amoral things, he became like a gentile to win the Gentiles. If he went to a Jewish home, he became like a Jew to win the Jews, he became all things to all people. So by all possible means, he might save some. And so just in general, he didn't worry about what he liked, what foods he enjoyed eating. He kept himself under control. He beat his own body and made his body like a slave, so that he could be maximally fruitful for the Gospel, but also, so that he wouldn't be disqualified for the prize. He had to watch himself. Like, "Paul you were never a pagan. You never got involved with idols and with temple prostitutes," he would stop and say just... Do you have any idea what a problem that was in Jewish history? What the Canaanite religion was about? What led Jewish men into wickedness? Don't you know our history? And so he goes right into the history of the Jews, he said, "It was because of idolatry and sexual immorality, that that generation of Jews that went through the Red Sea, never made it in the Promised Land. Don't you learn the lesson from that?" We've got to be vigilant over our own souls. And so, he's dealing with idolatry. So look what he says, "Therefore, if anyone thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall." I'm speaking to you strong ones, you got the doctrine all figured out, you know, you better watch out. You may be just one step from relapsing back into paganism. You think you're standing firm, take heed lest you fall. Now, "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man." There are common temptations here, but God is faithful, He's not going to let you be tempted beyond what you can bear, with the temptation He's going to make the way of escape, so you can bear up under it. But then look at verse 14. We didn't read it this morning but go ahead, "Therefore, my beloved, flee from idolatry." You see the context here, what he's saying. They are still in danger, even the strong ones among them. So that's the context. So if you think you're standing firm, take heed, watch lest you fall. At the entrance to the National Archives Building in Washington DC, there's an inscription in marble, it says this, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." So above that inscription, is a statue of a scary-looking warrior holding a helmet and a sword, ready to fight. Outside the National Archives in Washington DC. Many people think that Thomas Jefferson said it, eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. Actually, it was said by an Irish orator and politician John Philpot Curran, he said in Dublin 1790, "The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance." Now they're talking about political liberty in a world surrounded by military enemies and nations that want to come and take what you have. Well, you need to be on the walls, in your free world, on the walls all the time and be vigilant, because we have enemies and we got to watch. Well, if that's true, militarily and politically, how much more true is it for us as Christians? You want to be free in Christ, Christ has set you free, you're free from the condemnation of your sins, there is no condemnation for you, because you're in Christ Jesus. Great, Christ has set you free from condemnation, He set you free from sin itself. You are no longer a slave to sin, He's set you free from sin, so you're free. Well, if you think that you're free, you better be vigilant over sin, if you want to stay free and not go back into the chains of sin and wickedness. So if you think you're standing firm, you better take heed lest you fall. So what does that mean, to take heed? Take heed, literally, the Greek word is just be watchful, you better watch, be vigilant, watch, watch yourself, watch your temptations, watch your life, watch your behavior, find out what's happening, what habits are growing in your life, how are you living, what's actually going on, watch. Like Jesus said to Peter and James and John in Gethsemane, watch and pray, so that you will not fall into temptation. Spirit is willing, but the body is weak. So your enemy, the devil, is prowling around looking for someone to devour, you got to be alert every single day. III. The Worldwide Experience of Temptation For the Corinthians, getting into their world, it'd be just walking by the temple, they're just walking by and they can smell that meat, and then they see a temple prostitute, maybe they've interacted with multiple times before. And maybe she sees him, he sees her and she might call out to him, siren call to his own destruction, he's just got to walk on by. She even probably knows he's claiming to be a Christian now, and she's got special focus on him at that particular moment. But for us it's different, we don't struggle like that, we have our own struggles. Perhaps the allure of internet pornography, never been easier. Because of these smartphones that just deliver the world to your eyeballs instantly all the time, 24/7. We've got to look at that alluring call. Maybe it's the enticing call of a worldly prosperous life and material prosperity. And so you're being enticed toward materialism. Maybe it's an addiction to electronic games, maybe you just spend a lot of your time playing or entertaining yourself with movies and just living for that. Might be some other sin habit, overeating, oversleeping, maybe it's procrastination. Watch and pray, watch and pray, watch and pray. Maybe it's gossip, phone rings, friend on the other end of the phone, and you begin talking to this friend, and you're having a good conversation, but someone else comes up and you know that your friend, you and this friend have had a habit in the past of gossiping, of laying people low, of making yourself feel better because you're not like that. And you've become aware of that pattern in your life, and now, it's time to put an end to it, and say, "You know... Tell you what, why don't we pray for that person?" Or something. You're just going to have some new habit, but you got to watch and pray that you'll not go down a path you've been down so many times before, big sins and little sins. Perhaps it's complaining. What's your commute like these days? Mine's getting harder. I don't know if you've noticed that, and we've got the population of this area is just growing and growing and growing. And I used to have a way to get where I wanted to go that seemed like very few people knew about. Not anymore, they know. And so I've found myself more irritable while driving than I remember. It's starting to... There are some irritating moments that come. Everybody, it seems either they're too fast or too slow. I don't understand that. But there I am and I find myself complaining, or complaining about anything. Do you have that pattern of discontent in your life, where you just are complaining about something at least once a day? And it's like, the time has come to say no to that temptation. So if you think you're standing firm, you better watch lest you fall back into sin. Now, this temptation is a worldwide experience, it's not something we face alone. Look again at Verse 13. "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man," temptations we face every day are common around the world, there's nothing unusual about you, or us. It's not some new menu that he's got, that Satan's got to concoct in every generation, same thing, lust of the eyes, lust of the flesh, boastful pride of life, every generation, it works, he's not very creative. It's just effective, these lusts, they work. And so the temptations we face are common to man, it's common to everybody. IV. God’s Faithfulness in Filtering our Temptations But God is faithful in filtering our temptations. Look what he says, "God is faithful and will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you can bear." This is so marvelous, the faithfulness of God in all of this. It isn't just Satan and his demons that are studying you, God knows you better than you know yourself, and He knows you better than Satan knows you. And He will not allow you to be handed over to your enemy, to be tempted however the devil wants to tempt you, He's not going to permit it. Like in the hymn, How Firm A Foundation, listen to these words, "The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose, I will not, I will not desert to its foes. That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake, I'll never, no never, no never forsake." That's the faithfulness of God. He is more committed to your final salvation than you are. We already heard 1 Thessalonians 5 earlier, I think it was Brian that cited it. 1 Thessalonians 5:23, 24, says, "May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. The one who calls you is faithful, and He will do it." So God is faithful concerning your temptations, He will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you can bear. He's faithful even concerning your sins, your failures. Satan baits a hook, drops it in the water, looks good and you bite. You know you're hooked, you know you've sinned, the Holy Spirit convicts you, you get on your knees, you ask forgiveness. "If we confess our sins," 1 John 1:9, "He is faithful,and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." So like I do, I was working the image. So we're fish, we've swallowed a hook, what do we do now? Does he cut the line, does he get the hook out? It's more complicated than that, where you've been hooked before you can be hooked again. Maybe the line's still there, but you can still... You still are swimming. And he is teaching you how to get the hook out of your throat. This is complex. I would suggest don't swallow the hook to begin with. Because once you start bad habits, it's so hard to break them, but God is faithful and He will forgive you, whenever you take that baited hook, but He's also faithful to filter your temptations, and that's so powerful. When we first moved into our house in Bahama, we're on a well, still on a well system, and we had no water filter for our well. I had never heard of a whole house water filter, so for a period of time, we drank water from our well. Then I heard about whole house water filters, and so I put one in and I'll never forget the first time I changed the cartridge. Now, that was a bad moment for me. It was nasty. And all of this sludge was there caught by the filter. Now, the filter has a membrane, and it allows water to pass through, but not the impurities. So I want you to picture the filter that God has set around you, He will not allow certain temptations in. God knows our weaknesses, it says in Psalm 139:1, "Oh Lord, You have searched me and You know me," he says in Psalm 103:14, "He knows how we are formed, He remembers that we are dust." He knows there are some temptations that would destroy you, and He won't let them come. You would fail and it would ruin your world, and He won't let it happen. So what that means is the tempter Satan is on a leash of some sort, he's limited. And we see this in Job chapter 1 and 2, don't we? How Satan has to come and ask permission. And he's frustrated, satanic frustration. I can't get at him, because you put a hedge around him and everything he has, remember that? That's what we mean by He will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you can bear. He puts a wall of protection around us. And then the Lord lifts some of that protection, and Satan can get at him, and he assaults Job's possessions, everything he has, and kills all of his children in one day, one dreadful day. So in Job's case, the temptations were massive, far greater than you will ever face in your life. That's the godliness of Job. Case of others, He knows how weak we are, and He will not let Satan do what he would do in your life. He's on a leash. Pilgrim's Progress there's this image as he's walking along the path, Christian is walking, and he sees two lions on either side of the path, and he's terrified and he's frozen. Doesn't know what to do. But then a guide on the other side of the lions said, "Do not worry, the lions are leased, they're on a chain, you can't see it, if you stay on the path they cannot harm you. So that's the allegorical picture of Satan on a leash, he's limited. So what does that mean for you? Well, whatever temptations do come your way, what can you say about it? God allowed it to come, and He wants you to kill it. You can never say in a combination of temptations bringing you or your family through immense trial, say, "I can't handle this," it's just not true. God will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you can bear. Also, if you should fall in one of those temptation to sin, it is your fault. You need to take responsibility and own up to it. But overall, isn't it comforting to know that God is faithful in this sense, and He won't allow you to be tempted, and you're going to make it through successful in this world. To me, that's the comfort of this verse. V. Standing Firm by Escaping So how then do we handle it, how do we stand firm? Look what it says, "God is faithful, and will not allow you to be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation, He will also provide a way of escape, so that you may be able to bear it" or stand firm under it. We are called to stand firm, we're called to take our stand on Christ, and to still stand. And so in Ephesians 6:10-13, it's in there four times, stand, stand firm, stand firm then, stand firm therefore, it's just very clear, we are to stand. So like a warrior fighting a battle, don't fall into sin. That's the image. Well, how do we bear up under it? Well, when the temptation comes, you just say no, by the power of the Spirit, there's nothing else for it. And it says in Titus 2, that the grace of God has come, it teaches us to say no to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled and upright lives in this present age. We are to say no to that temptation. And look for God's way of escape. It's like, "Oh God, get me out of here. Get me out of here, find the door, find the escape, get out. Like Joseph with Potiphar's wife. He left his cloak and ran for his life. So there's a strange image here, standing by running, standing by escaping. So this is how I put it together. The way of escape is given, the net is laid for your feet. But you never fell in it. You escaped it, you were able to get around it, or to circumvent it, or the ditch that Satan dug for you, you didn't fall in. And now you're still standing in Jesus. You like Jesus entered the temptation filled with the Spirit went into the desert, and He left it filled with the Spirit, that's your goal. So every time temptation comes pulling on your heart, your goal is to say no, to resist and to flee. VI. Applications Alright, so what applications can we take from this? Well, first, I need to say that to any of you that came here today outside of Christ, you're not yet a Christian, call in this text is not for you to fight temptation, the call here is come to Christ. You cannot defeat sin apart from Christ. And you've already fallen into temptation, you're already condemned, you're under the law. The only hope for you is to flee to Christ. Jesus died on the cross for sinners like you and me who have failed and who will sadly continue to fail. Flee to Christ, and His death on the cross is God's only provision for our guilt, and His resurrection from the dead on the third day is His only provision for the energy and power by which we lead a holy life. Come to Christ. All you have to do is trust in Him, turn away from your temptations, away from your sins, and call on the name of the Lord, and you will be saved. And if that happens to you, then you have to heed this advice. So what do I say to you Christians? First, prepare for battle, do not expect an easy journey to heaven. Prepare to suffer, Jesus suffered when He was tempted, prepare to suffer when you are tempted. Think of what Jesus said to Peter, "Watch and pray, so that you will not fall into temptation." Let me give you some specific elements, 10 of them, and I'll finish this sermon with this. First of all, understand the eternal stakes of this battle. If you live according to the flesh, you'll die. But if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you'll live. Eternity is at stake. Now, we're not saved by our sanctification, we're not saved by how well we fight, but if you don't fight you were never justified. Secondly, understand the mysterious partnership between you and the Spirit. You by the Spirit have to put to death the deeds of the body. You have to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who is working in you to will and to act according to His good purpose, it is by the Spirit alone you can fight temptation. Thirdly, as I've said, take personal responsibility. You by the Spirit have to put to death to deeds of the flesh. If you fail, it's not the Spirit's fault. So you need to take responsibility for your sins and for your temptations. You must mortify, you must make it your daily work, you must be constantly at it while you live. "Cease not a day from this work, be killing sin or sin will be killing you," John Owen. And so, therefore, fourthly, understand this is a relentless marathon, it's not a sprint, you're going to be in this fight from now until the day you die. Don't expect a day off, don't expect when you go on vacation that the world, the flesh and the devil will leave, you'll leave them behind. You might have to fight more, no, wait a minute, you probably will have to fight more on vacation then you do ordinarily, the flesh will be maybe more active. There's no day off from this, it's a marathon. Fifth, understand the role of Scripture. Jesus fought all of His temptations the same way, "It is written, it is written, it is written." So saturate your mind in Scripture, memorize specific scriptures that will help you in your weak areas. Psalm 119:9-11 says, "How can a young man keep his way pure? By living according to Your word… Your word I have hidden in my heart that I might not sin against You." Give the Holy Spirit a flashing sword with which to fight your specific sins by memorizing. Sixth, understand that specific sins, categorical sins, can never be killed. No alcoholic will ever be able to say I know I will never sin in the area of alcoholism again. No one who is addicted to internet pornography will ever reach a point in his life where they say, "I know I'll never sin or fall in that place again, that sin has been mercifully removed," you cannot say that. But you can and must kill specific temptations from those sins. Seventh, kill temptation by being full of Christ, by the Spirit. So be filled with the power of Christ, be filled. It's not just negative, it's positive. Be filled with the Spirit, be filled with the joy of the Lord, be filled with the fact that you're going to heaven, be filled with all of the great gifts that God has given you. It's very hard to tempt full people. Jeremiah Burroughs, in his Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment said, "A contented Christian is as hard to tempt as an iron wall attacked by flaming arrows," so picture yourself as an iron wall and all of the flaming arrows of temptation just fall harmlessly, why? Because you're so filled with the Christian life, so filled with Christ. Eighth, make sin personal with Christ. What that means is, understand Jesus is behind all of His laws, the call to sexual purity, the call to mental purity, Jesus is behind each of them. Do you remember when Peter fell into the temptation of denying Jesus three times, then the rooster crowed? In Luke's gospel, just at that moment Jesus was passing by and He looked Peter right in the eyes. I would guess Peter would say, at the end of his life, he who was crucified upside down, Peter, would say, "That was the most painful moment of my life. When Jesus looked me right in the eye, right after that rooster crowed." And Peter went outside and wept bitterly, and then after the resurrection He asked him three times, "Peter, do you love me?" And that was painful to him. Some day, 2 Corinthians 5:10 says, you're going to have to give Jesus an account for everything you did in the body, whether good or bad. Realize that now. Make it very personal between you and Jesus, say, "Jesus I don't want to fail you, I want to please You today, so fill me with Your Spirit. Ninth, accountability in a healthy church. If you're not a member of a healthy church, I actually know a healthy church that I would commend to you for membership. But if not this one, be in a healthy church, where you can live out a commitment to watch over one another in brotherly love. Hebrews 3:13 says, "Encourage one another daily as long as it is called today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin's deceitfulness." Home fellowships are going to start next Sunday evening, not this... Not tonight, we got the picnic tonight, but a week from now, home fellowships are going to start. Make your home fellowship experience more spiritual than you've ever made it before. In your prayer times ask for prayer, ask for help with things you're actually struggling with, be honest with people, find accountability partners, men with men, women with women. You can pair off and pray for each other. And then finally, saturate your minds with the fact that you're going to be in Heaven some day and you won't sin at all, you are going to win, you're going to win. Some day, all of the sins you struggle with will lie dead at your feet. So rejoice in that and trust in that for the glory of God. Close with me in prayer.

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts
Esther 9:20-10:3 Gladness and Joy George Grant Pastor

Parish Presbyterian Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 36:04


Esther 9:20-10:3 20 And Mordecai recorded these things and sent letters to all the Jews who were in all the provinces of King Ahasuerus, both near and far, 21 obliging them to keep the fourteenth day of the month Adar and also the fifteenth day of the same, year by year, 22 as the days on which the Jews got relief from their enemies, and as the month that had been turned for them from sorrow into gladness and from mourning into a holiday; that they should make them days of feasting and gladness, days for sending gifts of food to one another and gifts to the poor. 23 So the Jews accepted what they had started to do, and what Mordecai had written to them. 24 For Haman the Agagite, the son of Hammedatha, the enemy of all the Jews, had plotted against the Jews to destroy them, and had cast Pur (that is, cast lots), to crush and to destroy them. 25 But when it came before the king, he gave orders in writing that his evil plan that he had devised against the Jews should return on his own head, and that he and his sons should be hanged on the gallows. 26 Therefore they called these days Purim, after the term Pur. Therefore, because of all that was written in this letter, and of what they had faced in this matter, and of what had happened to them, 27 the Jews firmly obligated themselves and their offspring and all who joined them, that without fail they would keep these two days according to what was written and at the time appointed every year, 28 that these days should be remembered and kept throughout every generation, in every clan, province, and city, and that these days of Purim should never fall into disuse among the Jews, nor should the commemoration of these days cease among their descendants. 29 Then Queen Esther, the daughter of Abihail, and Mordecai the Jew gave full written authority, confirming this second letter about Purim. 30 Letters were sent to all the Jews, to the 127 provinces of the kingdom of Ahasuerus, in words of peace and truth, 31 that these days of Purim should be observed at their appointed seasons, as Mordecai the Jew and Queen Esther obligated them, and as they had obligated themselves and their offspring, with regard to their fasts and their lamenting. 32 The command of Esther confirmed these practices of Purim, and it was recorded in writing. 10:1 King Ahasuerus imposed tax on the land and on the coastlands of the sea.2 And all the acts of his power and might, and the full account of the high honor of Mordecai, to which the king advanced him, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the kings of Media and Persia? 3 For Mordecai the Jew was second in rank to King Ahasuerus, and he was great among the Jews and popular with the multitude of his brothers, for he sought the welfare of his people and spoke peace to all his people. One of the first things mentioned in any discussion of Esther is the lack of any mention of God. But after walking through it this summer, I think we would all agree that God is the primary mover of this whole elaborate drama, not Esther, Mordecai, Haman, or the King. So it is appropriate that as we conclude this series, we who have been delivered from a destruction greater than the one facing the Jews in ancient Persia should respond with joy to our deliverer. We render all praise to the “Great Father of glory” who is unchanging and eternal (Immortal, Invisible God Only Wise). We confess that He alone is willing and able to save (Come Ye Sinners, Poor And Needy; Rock of Ages), and He promises we will be upheld by His omnipotent hand (How Firm A Foundation). Earlier this summer, I was intrigued by the hymn God Moves In A Mysterious Way, which seemed to capture so many of the themes of the book of Esther. Since it is often set to lackluster tunes, I wrote an alternative which we will hear during communion. I hope you are encouraged by these lines, so reminiscent of Esther’s story (and our own): “You fearful saints, fresh courage take; the clouds you so much dread are filled with mercy, and shall break in blessings on your head… trust Him for His grace; behind a frowning providence He hides a smiling face.” —Henry C. Haffner Key Words: Gladness, Holiday, Feasting, Gifts, Purim, Welfare, Peace Keystone Verse: They should make them days of feasting and gladness, days for sending gifts of food to one another and gifts to the poor. (Esther 9:22) Bulletin & Newsletter

Podcast - Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church

Song List: 1 - ”How Firm A Foundation”; 2 - “As the Deer”; 3 - ”You Are My All in All”; 4 - "Sweet Beulah Land”; Message: Bro. Jimmy ; Scripture: Ephesians 2; Thought: ““ 

City Reformed Presbyterian Church
How Firm A Foundation

City Reformed Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 4:51


How Firm A Foundation by City Reformed Presbyterian Church

New Life Church
How Firm A Foundation

New Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018


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Celticwander's Sermons
Sermon: Blueprint for the Reign of God, Part 1

Celticwander's Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 29:53


Gerber Bible Fellowship
Marilyn Adams 01-14-2016

Gerber Bible Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 40:50


IMPURITIES DULL OUR WITNESS What is in your heart? David asked the Lord to examine his heart. Psalm 26:2 says, “Examine me, O Lord, and prove me; try my mind and my heart.” Zechariah 13:9 says, “...refine them as silver is refined, and test them as gold is tested...” The word refine refers to that melting process to remove impurities from precious metals. Our faith is refined through fiery trials. Job 23:10 says, “He knows the way that I take, and when He has tried me, I shall come forth as gold.” The Amplified says, “...I shall come forth as refined gold (pure and luminous).” Is your witness dull, tarnished, blocked, or does it express the character of Christ? Psalm 34:5 says that they looked to Him and were radiant. When He looks into the gold of your life, does He see His own reflection? We live in glass houses. Others are watching our lives unfold through our trials to see if what we say is lived. Is your messenger the same as your message? Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego had their faith in God tested by fire. Their faith held, and the Lord revealed Himself to them in the midst of the fire. They were brought out of the fiery furnace and examined. Daniel 3:27 says, “...they saw these men on whose bodies the fire had no power; the hair of their head was not singed nor were their garments affected, and the smell of fire was not on them.” Isaiah 43:2 says, “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, nor shall the flame scorch you.” The Wycliff manuscripts were the kindling for John Hus’ burning at the stake in 1415. Nero lit his gardens with human torches. In 1956 five men were killed by the Aucas, yet it opened the door for the salvation of that tribe. In 2014 twenty-one Egyptian Christians were beheaded. What will happen today? We don’t know what the future holds for us, but we do know Who holds our future. It is all about faith. The early church was persecuted. In Acts 1:8 the words of Jesus are written. It says, “...and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the world.” As Stephen was being stoned to death he said, “Look! I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God” (Acts 7:56). Paul fulfilled the Lord’s word to Ananias, “For I will show him how many things he must suffer for My name’s sake” (Acts 9:16). Here is a line from the old hymn ‘How Firm A Foundation’, “The flames shall not hurt thee; I only design thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine.” God has a high purpose in our trials. Romans 5:3 Amplified says, “Moreover (let us also be full of joy now!) let us exult and triumph in our troubles and rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that pressure and affliction and hardship produce patient and unswerving endurance.” Our thanksgiving releases His joy gift within. John 15:11 Amplified says, “I have told you these things that My joy and delight may be in you, and that your joy and gladness may be of full measure and complete and overflowing.” His joy gift remains. Yet, our complaining, bitterness, unforgiveness, refusing to release unresolved issues, etc., suppress that witness of joy. Isaiah 12:2-3 says, “Behold, God is my salvation, I will trust and not be afraid; for Yah, the Lord, is my strength and my song; He also has become my salvation. Therefore with joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.” John 7:38 Amplified says, “He who believes in Me (who cleaves to and trusts in and relies on Me) as the Scripture has said, From his innermost being shall flow (continuously) springs and rivers of living water.” What flows continuously from your inner being? Matthew 12:34 says that out of the abundance of our heart our mouth speaks. Our thoughts control our brain, and our brain controls our body. Therefore our thoughts in our trials are the key to releasing that joy gift reflected to glorify Him. Trials refine our faith. The lies that the enemy has hidden through fiery darts are designed to undermine and overthrow our faith. The enemy-implanted questionings, doubt, fears, and unbelief must be silenced. The hidden unresolved issues that are buried in our unconscious will be exposed. As we embrace our trials, His deep work is accomplished. The hidden dross will rise and be skimmed off through His divinely orchestrated and impeccably timed trials. Our Rock-strength witness comes through the implanted Word of God. When we hide His Word in our hearts, it is the discerning key in our faith that will quench the fiery darts of the evil one. IMPURITY: IMPATIENCE We are partakers of God’s divine nature. Impatience is the antithesis of God’s nature of Patience and Longsuffering. Antithesis means an idea that is the direct opposite of another idea. Salvation redirects our disposition. Salvation by grace through faith empowers us to be Christ-like. He is the Transformer. That is why He invites us to put on His yoke so we can learn from Him. Matthew 11:29 says, “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” It is an opportunity to submit to Him and be led by the Spirit. Putting on His yoke is not a one time thing. It is constant submission. Impatience is a lie of the enemy. It is a fiery dart to pull us off course. When we are being led by the Spirit, there is no consideration for our flesh. That is what Romans 13:14 means. It says, “But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh to fulfill its lusts.” We “put on the Lord” by entering into His nature. The moment we feel impatient, we do a divine exchange. We exchange pride for humility. We capture our thoughts of impatience by meditating on His nature of Patience and Longsuffering. In that moment of the exchange we stop the progression our flesh would have taken. We course correct. Impatience is an impurity that undermines our faith. James 1:4 Amplified says, “But let endurance and steadfastness and patience have full play and do a thorough work, so that you may be (people) perfectly and fully developed (with no defects), lacking in nothing.” If we give ground over to impatience, we will stop the work He is doing to purify our faith. We will lack what He wants to provide. As we continue to submit to the Lord we learn His ways. A team of oxen is made up of a strong leader to train a younger ox. The Lord is our Leader. He will teach us how to partner with Him, thereby glorifying Him through our lives. In our moment of impatience, we have a choice. Do we want to give in to our flesh (pride), or do we want to grow to be more like Him in humility? Impatience is the dead-bolt of pride that blocks grace. Humility throws the door wide open to allow Grace to come in. We have no power to endure our trials without grace.

First Baptist Church Charlestown
How Firm A Foundation - Audio

First Baptist Church Charlestown

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2014 36:35


Oak Pointe Church | Novi
Abdu Murray - Video

Oak Pointe Church | Novi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 55:15


How Firm A Foundation

Oak Pointe Church Podcast
Abdu Murray - Audio

Oak Pointe Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 55:15


How Firm A Foundation

Oak Pointe Church Podcast
Abdu Murray - Video

Oak Pointe Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 55:15


How Firm A Foundation

Oak Pointe Church | Novi
Abdu Murray - Audio

Oak Pointe Church | Novi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 55:15


How Firm A Foundation

Bel Air Church
How to See Things in the Right Way - Audio

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2004 31:17


How to See Things in the Right Way: "I Sing the Mighty Power of God" "Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above" "How Firm A Foundation"

Bel Air Church
How to See Things in the Right Way - Audio

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2004 31:17


How to See Things in the Right Way: "I Sing the Mighty Power of God" "Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above" "How Firm A Foundation"