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Pastor Nelms preaches the final installment on the Kingdom principle of sowing and reaping series. Part 5 expounds on the biblical principle of reaping harvests based on the measure that we choose through our sowing. We pray you are blessed by this message.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/renaissance-school-of-the-spirit--3241606/support
Psalm 38:13–22, Luke 8:1–18, Numbers 27:12–29:11 He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd.
Psalm 38:21-22, Numbers 27:15-18, Luke 8:4-8. He heard the word, retained it and by persevering has produced a crop hundreds of times more than was sown (Luke 8:8,15) He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd
Psalm 38:21–22, Luke 8:4–8, Numbers 27:15–18 He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd.
Psalm 38:15–22, Luke 8:4–15, Numbers 27:15–18 He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd.
Hundredfold Harvest As the New Year is just around the corner, Ps Arpitha Komanapalli prepares us on how we need to receive the Word and prepare ourselves to produce a Hundredfold Harvest. Through the parable of the sower, she explains how the Word comes, how it works, and how we need to receive the Word. As you listen to this podcast, remember that the Word of God is the foundation of the church. Just as a seed that fell on good soil begins to grow, we pray that the Word of God starts to deepen and grow within you, and you produce a Hundredfold Harvest. Amen!
నూరంతల పంట నూతన సంవత్సరం సమీపిస్తున్నందున, పాస్టర్ అర్పిత కొమనపల్లి గారు వాక్యాన్ని ఎలా స్వీకరించాలి మరియు వందరెట్లు పంటను పొందడానికి మనల్ని మనం ఎలా సిద్ధం చేసుకోవాలి అనే దానిపై వారు ప్రసంగించారు విత్తువాడు యొక్క ఉపమానం ద్వారా, వాక్యం ఎలా వస్తుంది, అది ఎలా పని చేస్తుంది మరియు మనం వాక్యాన్ని ఎలా స్వీకరించాలో వారు వివరించారు. మీరు ఈ పోడ్కాస్ట్ని వింటున్నప్పుడు, దేవుని వాక్యమే సంఘానికి పునాది అని గుర్తుంచుకోండి. మంచి నేలపై పడిన విత్తనం పెరగడం ప్రారంభించినట్లే, దేవుని వాక్యం మీలో లోతుగా మరియు పెరగడం ప్రారంభించి, మీరు వందరెట్లు పంటను పొందాలని మేము ప్రార్థిస్తున్నాము. ఆమెన్!
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As we yield our lives to the Lord with hearts prepared to receive His Word, He works to make us spiritually fruitful. Today, Sinclair Ferguson describes the way that the Word of God transforms our lives. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/the-hundredfold-harvest-of-gods-word/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Tuesday of the Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time
In this episode, Apostle Mac Shirley explores the concept of the "Hundredfold Blessing," emphasizing the importance of faith and trust in God's promises. He discusses biblical principles that lead to spiritual and material abundance, encouraging listeners to embrace generosity and prayer as pathways to divine favor. Tune in to discover how to manifest blessings in your life and experience the overflow of God's goodness.
Read Online“The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word, but then worldly anxiety and the lure of riches choke the word and it bears no fruit. But the seed sown on rich soil is the one who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and yields a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.” Matthew 13:22–23Today, Jesus clarifies for His disciples the meaning of His parable told to the crowds. He explains the meaning of the seed sown on the path, on the rocky ground, among the thorns and on the rich soil. Quoted above are the last two of those explanations. When we look carefully at the meaning of the seed sown into the rich soil, we see that these are those who hear, understand and bear fruit. And the fruit that is born is in varying degrees. One thing that this parable tells us is that hearing and even understanding the Word of God is not enough. There are many temptations we will face that will hinder God's Word in our lives. Let's briefly consider each.First, there are many people who have been blessed to hear the Word of God. There are many who have been to religious education classes, have been taught by parents and others, have attended Church services but have failed to allow what they have heard to penetrate deeply to the point that they understand. To hear the Word of God is very different from understanding the Word of God. One reason for this is that the pure Word of God, when heard and understood, challenges us to the core of our being. If one truly understands God's Word, then that person cannot remain indifferent. They must change. And they must change in a complete way. Failure to do so means that it is impossible for good fruit to be born in their life to the degree God wants.But understanding and changing is not even enough. This is because the enemies of our soul, traditionally spoken of as the world, the flesh, and the devil, will powerfully attack any person who receives the Word of God and decides to abide by that Word. For example, if you were to fully accept the teachings of Jesus regarding forgiveness of others, as soon as you make the choice to forgive, there would most likely be numerous temptations to abandon that practice. Pride, anger, hurt, the lies of the evil one and the world will all try to deter you from an act of complete forgiveness of others. Or take, for example, the call to live completely detached from “riches.” Jesus' teachings on true spiritual poverty versus true spiritual riches require a depth of conversion that is difficult to obtain. Thus, the “lure of riches” is very hard to overcome.In the end, if your soul is truly fertile ground and if you allow the most pure and complete teaching of the Gospel to penetrate your soul so as to change you in every way God wants to change you, then this means that you have overcome each and every temptation thrown at you. You have rejected the temptations that come from greed, pride, anger and the like. You have embraced humility, rejected worldly esteem, dismissed anxiety and worry and are directed only by the powerful, gentle, holy, and clear Voice of God in your life. This requires much prayer, much interior purification, total dedication and unwavering obedience to the Word of God spoken to you both through the Gospels and in the depths of your conscience. And even among those who achieve this level of holiness, the fruit born in their lives is dependent upon how fully and habitually they live by the guiding Word of God.Reflect, today, upon this high calling from our Lord. Achieving the goal of having exceptionally rich soil in your heart for the Word of God requires unyielding commitment and determination. There are numerous temptations that will fight against the creation of a fertile heart. Try to look at your own heart today. Be honest. How fertile is it? Does the Word of God grow there? And if so, does it grow to superabundance? Commit yourself to the goal of becoming that rich soil in which the Word of God is sown that not only bears good fruit but bears good fruit that is a hundredfold.My demanding Lord, You desire that every soul of every person You have created become the most pure and most fertile ground in which the seed of Your Word can grow and produce fruit in superabundance. Please help me to commit myself to this radical depth of holiness, dear Lord. My life is Yours. Please purify me, change me, mold me and produce in me an abundance of good fruit. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Featured image above: The Parable of the Sower, from The Story of Christ By Georg Pencz, via Wikimedia Commons
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Peter says to Jesus, “See, we have left everything and followed you. What then will we have?” What does Jesus promise his people? I. The future possession of ruling authority, v28. II. The possession of a hundredfold of what we give up now, v29. III. The inheritance of life that never ends, v29b. IV. The blessings of God even to those who are last, v30
Tuesday 8th Week Ordinary Time. Sermon for training week for St Therese Camp Counselors, Alaska, by Fr Dylan James
How about the amazing power of compound interest in finance? And just what about the Kingdom version of compounding new Christians over the generations? Is your church compounding its growth through effective evangelism and discipling? How about you personally? Join Kevin as we explore this exciting truth of the legacy of unseen compounding!// Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
Fr. Patrick preached this homily on May 28, 2024 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Wadsworth, OH. The readings are from 1 Pt 1:10-16, Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 & Mk 10:28-31. — Connect with us! Website: https://slakingthirsts.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCytcnEsuKXBI-xN8mv9mkfw
#10MinuteswithJesus ** Put yourself in the presence of God. Try talking to Him. ** 10 minutes are 10 minutes. Even if you can get distracted, reach the end. ** Be constant. The Holy Spirit acts "on low heat" and requires perseverance. 10-Minute audio to help you pray. Daily sparks to ignite prayer: a passage from the gospel, an idea, an anecdote and a priest who speaks with you and the Lord, inviting you to share your intimacy with God. Find your moment, consider you are in His presence and click play.
Series: N/AService: Sun AM WorshipType: SermonSpeaker: Russ LaGrone
Series: N/AService: Sun AM WorshipType: SermonSpeaker: Russ LaGrone
Psalm 38:13-22, Numbers 27:12-29:11, Luke 8:1-18. He heard the word, retained it and by persevering has produced a crop hundreds of times more than was sown (Luke 8:8,15) He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd
Psalm 38:21-22, Numbers 27:15-18, Luke 8:4-8. He heard the word, retained it and by persevering has produced a crop hundreds of times more than was sown (Luke 8:8,15) He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd
Psalm 38:15-22, Numbers 27:15-18, Luke 8:4-15. He heard the word, retained it and by persevering has produced a crop hundreds of times more than was sown (Luke 8:8,15) He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd
Missionary Robert Canfield teaches us that we will receive a hundredfold now and later.
Episode 183 - “that very year he reaped a hundredfold” - The Hundredfold CollectiveIn this episode, we talk about: Church and their “tech upgrades” Katt Williams InterviewChange vs GrowthMale Leaders vs Female LeadersThe HundredFold CollectiveAnd much moreShare your thoughts with us and lets keep the conversation going! Our playlist - shorturl.at/blvEW Follow us on TikTok: @wyhapodFollow us on Instagram: @wyhapodFollow us on Twitter: @wyhapod Watch the full episode on YouTube: WYHA Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of "Transform Your Mind to Transform Your Life," Life Coach Myrna Young discusses the concept of sowing seeds in fertile ground and reaping a hundred times what you planted. Drawing inspiration from the parable of the farmer in Luke chapter 8, Myrna explains how this concept applies to various aspects of our lives, including career, relationships, personal development, and investment. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and discernment in identifying the fertile ground to sow our seeds. Myrna also highlights the need for patience and persistence, as the process of sowing and reaping is not instantaneous. She shares the example of the bamboo tree, which takes five years to grow above the ground, illustrating the importance of perseverance. Myrna further discusses the power of compound interest and how consistent and sustained action in the right direction can lead to exponential growth. She advises listeners to avoid wasteful efforts by evaluating where they invest their time and resources. By practicing deliberate and thoughtful actions, managing risk, and harnessing the power of compounded interest, individuals can unlock their potential for remarkable growth and fulfillment in various aspects of their lives.Key Takeaways:Identify the fertile ground to sow your seeds by operating with self-awareness and discernment.Practice patience and persistence, as the process of sowing and reaping takes time.Harness the power of compound interest by consistently and sustainably taking action in the right direction.Regularly assess the outcome of your efforts and be willing to adjust your strategy as needed.Avoid wasting time and resources on unproductive pursuits or people.Quotes:"Sow your seed in fertile ground and reap a hundred times what you planted.""Identify your fertile ground, practice patience and persistence, manage risk, and harness the power of compounded interest.""Regularly assess the outcome of your efforts and be willing to adjust your strategy as needed.""Avoid wasting time and resources on unproductive pursuits or people.""Unlock your potential for remarkable growth and fulfillment in various aspects of your life."See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://blog.myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094
In Genesis 26 we see the themes of Genesis continuing explicitly in the life of Isaac.
At the 2023 Omaha Victory Campaign, Kenneth Copeland teaches about the rich, young ruler who didn't wait for the answer to his question. He asked about eternal life and Jesus responded with eternal life PLUS more! Learn how to wait for answers from Jesus to avoid missing divine opportunities in your life!
At the 2023 St. Louis Victory Campaign, Jerry Savelle exhorts the Body of Christ to go for the maximum; the highest level attainable in the things God has said belong to you! God wants you blessed. He's not against you having things. Why settle for thirtyfold when Jesus said you qualify for a hundredfold?
As we yield our lives to the Lord with hearts prepared to receive His Word, He works to make us spiritually fruitful. Today, Sinclair Ferguson describes the way that the Word of God transforms our lives. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/the-hundredfold-harvest-of-gods-word A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://www.ligonier.org/donate/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
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“The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word, but then worldly anxiety and the lure of riches choke the word and it bears no fruit. But the seed sown on rich soil is the one who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit and yields a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.” Matthew 13:22–23Today, Jesus clarifies for His disciples the meaning of His parable told to the crowds. He explains the meaning of the seed sown on the path, on the rocky ground, among the thorns and on the rich soil. Quoted above are the last two of those explanations. When we look carefully at the meaning of the seed sown into the rich soil, we see that these are those who hear, understand and bear fruit. And the fruit that is born is in varying degrees. One thing that this parable tells us is that hearing and even understanding the Word of God is not enough. There are many temptations we will face that will hinder God's Word in our lives. Let's briefly consider each.First, there are many people who have been blessed to hear the Word of God. There are many who have been to religious education classes, have been taught by parents and others, have attended Church services but have failed to allow what they have heard to penetrate deeply to the point that they understand. To hear the Word of God is very different from understanding the Word of God. One reason for this is that the pure Word of God, when heard and understood, challenges us to the core of our being. If one truly understands God's Word, then that person cannot remain indifferent. They must change. And they must change in a complete way. Failure to do so means that it is impossible for good fruit to be born in their life to the degree God wants.But understanding and changing is not even enough. This is because the enemies of our soul, traditionally spoken of as the world, the flesh, and the devil, will powerfully attack any person who receives the Word of God and decides to abide by that Word. For example, if you were to fully accept the teachings of Jesus regarding forgiveness of others, as soon as you make the choice to forgive, there would most likely be numerous temptations to abandon that practice. Pride, anger, hurt, the lies of the evil one and the world will all try to deter you from an act of complete forgiveness of others. Or take, for example, the call to live completely detached from “riches.” Jesus' teachings on true spiritual poverty versus true spiritual riches require a depth of conversion that is difficult to obtain. Thus, the “lure of riches” is very hard to overcome.In the end, if your soul is truly fertile ground and if you allow the most pure and complete teaching of the Gospel to penetrate your soul so as to change you in every way God wants to change you, then this means that you have overcome each and every temptation thrown at you. You have rejected the temptations that come from greed, pride, anger and the like. You have embraced humility, rejected worldly esteem, dismissed anxiety and worry and are directed only by the powerful, gentle, holy, and clear Voice of God in your life. This requires much prayer, much interior purification, total dedication and unwavering obedience to the Word of God spoken to you both through the Gospels and in the depths of your conscience. And even among those who achieve this level of holiness, the fruit born in their lives is dependent upon how fully and habitually they live by the guiding Word of God. Reflect, today, upon this high calling from our Lord. Achieving the goal of having exceptionally rich soil in your heart for the Word of God requires unyielding commitment and determination. There are numerous temptations that will fight against the creation of a fertile heart. Try to look at your own heart today. Be honest. How fertile is it? Does the Word of God grow there? And if so, does it grow to superabundance? Commit yourself to the goal of becoming that rich soil in which the Word of God is sown that not only bears good fruit but bears good fruit that is a hundredfold. My demanding Lord, You desire that every soul of every person You have created become the most pure and most fertile ground in which the seed of Your Word can grow and produce fruit in superabundance. Please help me to commit myself to this radical depth of holiness, dear Lord. My life is Yours. Please purify me, change me, mold me and produce in me an abundance of good fruit. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2023 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.
Now a river went out of Eden to water the garden and from there it parted and became four riverheads 11 The name of the first is Pishon it is the one which skirts the whole land of Havilah where there is gold 12 And the gold of that land is good Bdellium and the onyx stone are there 13 The name of the second river is Gihon it is the one which goes around the whole land of Cush
In the parable of the seeds, Jesus describes the Christian life as he desires it to be: one that produces a hundredfold. This is a convicting passage for many of us as we consider the seeds we relate to most in this parable. Are we being all that we're supposed to be? What's stopping us from going further and reaping the rewards of Heaven and furthering the kingdom?
Link to MusicAnother Hymn to St. John the Baptist (Feast: June 24th). This and it's more famous counterpart Ut Queant Laxis were originally part of the same hymn, split into three for the Divine Office. Both can be sung to the same melody (which you can learn in Episode 50) but today we'll learn a new melody. O more than blessed, merit high attaining, Pure as the snow-drift, innocent of evil, Child of the desert, mightiest of Martyrs, Greatest of Prophets.Thirtyfold increase some with glory crowneth; Sixtyfold fruitage prize for others winneth; Hundredfold measure, thrice repeated, decks thee, Blest one, for guerdon.O may the virtue of thine intercession, All stony hardness from our hearts expelling, Smooth the rough places, and the crooked straighten Here in the desert.Thus may our gracious Maker and Redeemer, Seeking a station for His hallowed footsteps, Find, when He cometh, temples undefiled, Meet to receive Him.Now as the Angels celebrate Thy praises, Godhead essential, Trinity co-equal; Spare Thy redeemed ones, as they bow before Thee, Pardon imploring.
At the 2023 Chattanooga Victory Campaign, Kenneth Copeland reveals how the rich, young ruler in Mark 10 missed a divine opportunity for apostleship. He asked Jesus a question but didn't wait long enough to hear the answer. The answer included the hundredfold return and, in the world to come, eternal life.
At the 2023 South Africa Victory Campaign, Kenneth Copeland teaches from Mark 10 about the man who missed a divine opportunity for apostleship. Jesus answered his question, but he didn't wait around long enough to hear it! Learn how to wait for answers from Jesus and tap into the hundredfold return.
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Psalm 38:13-22, Numbers 27:12-29:11, Luke 8:1-18. He heard the word, retained it and by persevering has produced a crop hundreds of times more than was sown (Luke 8:8,15) He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd
Psalm 38:21-22, Numbers 27:15-18, Luke 8:4-8. He heard the word, retained it and by persevering has produced a crop hundreds of times more than was sown (Luke 8:8,15) He encountered Jesus as his Saviour, Sower and Shepherd
So, what does God say about “increase” in the Bible? Well, a whole lot! That's because God is so big on active stewardship, both His and ours…and that's true when it comes to our family and to our gifting and to our money…and even when it comes to the Word! And that's not to mention the increase of the government of our King Jesus in this very day! Join Kevin as we explore the amazing opportunity to be a part of God's intended increase in His Kingdom and for each of His children! // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
This week, Pastor Jeremy Johnson brings a challenge. In Treasure, Hundredfold, Pastor Jeremy shares about what treasure truly is in the Kingdom of God. Get ready to understand golden nuggets from God's word which will impact your life in a powerful way. When we think of treasure, the thoughts of treasure maps, swashbuckling pirates, and caves filled with endless gold fill our minds. God has a much different idea of treasure. He values things that are priceless. He wants us to tap into His idea of treasure and use it to make this world an incredible place. Get ready to step into a life full of God's true treasure. Are you ready to value what He values? God is waiting for you to exercise these treasures for transformation. It's time to dig deeper into your relationship with God and give Him a dynamic return on the treasure He has buried in you. We all want to live a life full of value. God wants to show you what's been lying underneath the entire time. Join us as we delve into this well-timed message.