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Bledsoe Said So
256: The Magdalene

Bledsoe Said So

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2026 75:27 Transcription Available


Ryan and Alex explore alternative accounts of Mary Magdalene as Jesus' closest companion and disciple, discussing Gnostic teachings, the suppression of the Divine Feminine, and the search for spiritual truth. They also examine concepts of enlightenment and the Invisible God found in early mystical traditions.

Lynden Protestant Reformed Church
Worshipping God Rightly

Lynden Protestant Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 56:44


1. The Invisible God 2. The Sin Revealed 3. The Blessed Obedience Text: Lord's Day 35

Yates Baptist Church
Image of the Invisible God

Yates Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 23:32


Holiness isn't saintly perfection—it's the human vocation. Colossians 1 reveals a Jesus who shows us both who God is and who we were made to be.

The Conquering Truth
Why are Gen Z Men are Converting to Roman Catholicism?

The Conquering Truth

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 125:16


There's been a lot of talk in the past few years about how young men are leaving Protestant churches for the Roman Catholic Church. It's easy to forget that the Roman Catholic Church, like all other cults and false religions, uses carnal means and methods to cause those who are dead in their sins and trespasses to feel as if they are spiritually alive unto God. And because the RCC has been practicing and perfecting these techniques for over a thousand years, it is easy for people to forget that they are a corrupt institution through and through. In this episode, we want to focus on the many carnal means and techniques that the Roman Catholic Church uses to make its followers feel spiritual. Because the carnal man does not believe in an invisible God they give him a man who sits on a throne and wears a robe and a mitre and that is something the carnal man can believe in. Because the carnal man cannot imagine the glory of God they have built cathedrals so that a man can see the architecture and hear and feel the music and believe in the strength of man's hand instead of having to believe in The Invisible God. Because they cannot believe in the invisible work of prayer, they give you beads to hold in your hand and set prayers to pray over and over to make you feel spiritual. Instead of being able to approach God or their brothers and sisters in Christ and confess our sins they set up a confessional where you confess before a priest or an icon. Because they cannot believe in the spiritual nature of the church as the mother of us all, they give you Mary to worship as a mother, because people cannot believe that God is their father they tell them to call men their father which Jesus expressly forbade. Because they cannot understand God neither can they know him they give you a pantheon of saints you can choose to relate to and pray to instead of relating to the God you cannot see. They use every sense and artifice of man to create false worship, from images to incense to relics to holy places to icons. Because they have nothing but carnal means, they use every carnal method they can think of. The Roman Catholic Church is not unified, it is not holy, it is not spiritual. What it is great at, and what it has perfected over 1600 years, is making carnal men feel spiritual when they are truly headed to hell.Thumbnail image by Leonhard NiederwimmerTimecodes00:00:00 Appeal of Catholicism00:16:28 Corruption of Catholic Church00:28:25 Syncretism00:31:34 Schism00:34:56 Carnality00:48:59 Idolatry00:54:51 Vain Repetition01:04:27 Incense01:08:39 God's Word01:27:50 Church Fathers01:39:47 Sacred Secular01:57:17 ConclusionProduction of Reformation Baptist Church of Youngsville, NCPermanent Hosts - Dan Horn, Charles Churchill and Joshua HornTechnical Director - Timothy KaiserTheme Music - Gabriel Hudelson

Reformation Baptist Church
Why are Gen Z Men are Converting to Roman Catholicism?

Reformation Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 125:16


There's been a lot of talk in the past few years about how young men are leaving Protestant churches for the Roman Catholic Church. It's easy to forget that the Roman Catholic Church, like all other cults and false religions, uses carnal means and methods to cause those who are dead in their sins and trespasses to feel as if they are spiritually alive unto God. And because the RCC has been practicing and perfecting these techniques for over a thousand years, it is easy for people to forget that they are a corrupt institution through and through. In this episode, we want to focus on the many carnal means and techniques that the Roman Catholic Church uses to make its followers feel spiritual. Because the carnal man does not believe in an invisible God they give him a man who sits on a throne and wears a robe and a mitre and that is something the carnal man can believe in. Because the carnal man cannot imagine the glory of God they have built cathedrals so that a man can see the architecture and hear and feel the music and believe in the strength of man's hand instead of having to believe in The Invisible God. Because they cannot believe in the invisible work of prayer, they give you beads to hold in your hand and set prayers to pray over and over to make you feel spiritual. Instead of being able to approach God or their brothers and sisters in Christ and confess our sins they set up a confessional where you confess before a priest or an icon. Because they cannot believe in the spiritual nature of the church as the mother of us all, they give you Mary to worship as a mother, because people cannot believe that God is their father they tell them to call men t

Broadcasts – Christian Working Woman
Are Toxic Coworkers Driving You Crazy?

Broadcasts – Christian Working Woman

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 14:28


Let me begin by describing what a toxic person is. Toxic means poisonous, dangerous, harmful, and persistent. So, a toxic person is one who can poison an atmosphere, and their actions and words are harmful and repetitive. Not just a once-in-awhile bad day, but a recurring unhealthy and hurtful behavior. Here are some signs that a person is toxic: They talk more than they listen. They are always right—never admit to being wrong. They are drama queens or kings—drama seems to follow them everywhere. They lack tact and general courtesy. They often lie to make themselves look good or to get what they want. They exhibit controlling behaviors. They love to talk about other people—to gossip. They are in general very negative people. Here's the first thing I want to remind you, as we talk about dealing with toxic people. They are people that God loves, just as much as he loves you. I remember long ago when I worked for a boss who was anything but pleasant; I just found it hard to even be around him. But I remember clearly one day when the thought came to me, no doubt from the Holy Spirit, that God loved him just as much as he loved me. I had to sit down and think about it. How could God love someone so unlovable? But it's true, because God is love, that he loves that toxic person in your life just as much as he loves you. And secondly, that person is not in your life by accident. God is allowing it—not approving of their behavior, mind you—but allowing that person in your life for some good reason. It could be to help you grow in grace, as you learn to deal with them. It could be for the good influence you could have on that toxic person—it could be both. But trust me, God has some good reason for this person being in your life. We are told in Scripture: If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone (Romans 12:18). That's our assignment for dealing with toxic people. Others may live by more commonly accepted relationship principles, such as, Look out for number one! Don't take any guff! Stand up for your rights! They may have no motivation to live at peace with everyone, but we are called to this Christ-like objective. It is a lofty one; it is often out of step with the world's wisdom; it is often not appreciated or valued by others. But as disciples of Jesus Christ, it is our guiding principle. And for sure, when we can respond to toxic people with more patience, more kindness, and less anger than others, we are demonstrating the love of Jesus, and it won't be missed. Your coworkers may not believe in God. They may never go to church. They may even think you are some kind of religious fanatic, but they cannot escape the difference in the way you respond to toxic people when you allow God's Spirit to empower you to respond like Jesus would. I think your first challenge is to get your own attitude and reactions to toxic people under control. Learn to do some things that will keep you from—as we say—going crazy. Here are four practical things you can do to protect yourself when you're dealing with a truly toxic person. Don't let your thoughts and mind dwell on them all the time. When dealing with such a disruptive and irritating person—on a regular basis, no less—it's very natural to let their behavior occupy your mind and your thoughts way too much. So, if you find you're dwelling on their behavior and you're giving them too much thought time, you need to firmly and swiftly boot the person out of your head. Refuse to let them take over your mind. Philippians 4 tells us to think about things that are lovely, pure, noble—and that pretty much excludes that toxic person. So, stop giving them time in your mind. And how do you do that? You do it by replacing thoughts of them with good thoughts, thankfulness, reciting your blessings, and focusing on God's goodness. That's what it means to bring every thought into captivity and make it obedient to Christ, as we read in 2 Corinthians 10:5. This is a spiritual discipline that will make a huge difference in your life. If you have not already discovered this truth and learned how to take wrong thoughts captive, I recommend a book I've written on it, entitled Think About What You Think About. So, as you head out to work each day, ask the Holy Spirit to remind you to boot those wrong thoughts out of your mind, to help you refuse to allow this toxic person to occupy your thoughts. That is a very important first step. Distance yourself from them as much as possible. You've heard a lot about setting boundaries, I'm sure. The Bible teaches us to set boundaries. For example, these two passages from Proverbs: Proverbs 4:14 – 15: Do not set foot on the path of the wicked or walk in the way of evildoers. Avoid it, do not travel on it; turn from it and go on your way. Proverbs 16:17: The highway of the upright avoids evil; those who guard their ways preserve their lives. And Philippians 4:7 tells us the peace of God will guard our hearts and our minds in Christ Jesus. So, we have to be wise about distancing ourselves from people who would fill our minds with evil and try to bring us down emotionally. You may not be able to distance yourself from a toxic person physically, if they are a coworker, but if that is not possible, learn to distance yourself mentally and emotionally. Pray each day that God will protect your mind and teach you how to literally tune them out when you can. You know, if you can wear headphones where you work, you could use that as a buffer between you and that toxic person. Even if you don't listen to anything on your earphones, just wearing them creates some distance. Seek relationships at work with uplifting people. Hopefully, there are constructive people in your workplace. Spend time with them, not talking about the toxic person, but talking about fun things, happy things. Uplifting people are a great counterbalance to toxic people. I remember when one of our pastors answered one of my emails with one of his funny quips. It was on a day when I felt like the world was closing in on me—you've had those days, I'm sure. When I read his funny email, I just laughed heartily and thanked God for a friend like him who can always lift my spirits. I've known him more than 25 years, and he has this wonderful gift of finding what I call the “happy spot.” I hope you have people you work with who can always lift your spirit. Look for them and spend time with them as an antidote for the toxic people around you. Watch your self-talk. Don't be your own worst enemy by talking to yourself in discouraging ways. You know, we all talk to ourselves, and typically we believe what we tell ourselves, don't we? So, watch out for your self-talk and use it for good in your life. Talk to yourself on a regular basis with good news. Don't allow your thoughts to linger in negative territory. You can control what you say to yourself! Listen to how the Psalmist talks to himself: Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God (Psalm 42:11). Well, there are four practical things you can do to protect yourself from the toxicity of coworkers who may be causing discord and disharmony where you work. This attitude change toward toxic people has to be a God-thing or it will never be a reality. The good news is as Christ-followers, we have the power to put these into practice, because we have been given God's Spirit, indwelling us and empowering us. And it begins, as so much does, by prayer. Daily praying something like this: “Lord, whoever I deal with today, help me to see them the way you see them. Remind me that you love them and their real need is to know you.” In his book, Reaching for the Invisible God, Philip Yancey advises that it is easier to act your way into feelings than to feel your way into actions.[1] In other words, do what you know is right to do and let the feelings follow, if they will. If you wait on your feelings to kick in before you do what you know you should do, you'll be in waiting mode many days, if you're like me! John wrote: God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him (1 John 4:16b). Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth (1 John 3:18). This kind of love is an action, not a feeling. It is a decision not a desire. Sometimes the feelings and desires are present; sometimes they are not. Either way, if we live in God, we must live in love. One of the greatest indications that we truly “live in God” and are new creations in Christ Jesus is our willingness to extend this God-love to people who would have no claim on our love otherwise. After all, these toxic coworkers can't expect you to love them, can they? It's not in your job description, and no one can demand it from you. Therefore, when you choose to love in actions and truth, you show a loveless world a little sample of what Jesus is like. You become the love of God reaching out to them, unconditional love, which cannot be explained or ignored. It is powerful in its implications and effects on the relationships of our lives. One small verse in 1 Corinthians 13 reminds us that Love never fails. When nothing else works, try love. When there seems to be no way to improve a relationship, try love. Love never fails. Just as a reminder, tell yourself frequently that workplaces will be workplaces. In most cases, you have a lot of different personalities thrown into one cauldron during working hours. Drama, power struggles, and office politics are often inevitable, at least to some extent. Try to keep yourself as far removed from all this as possible. Concentrate on your own work and excellence and let people be people. — [1] Yancey, P. (2000). Reaching for the invisible God : what can we expect to find? Zondervan.

CityHill Church Podcast
Unwavering faith in the invisible God by Mooi Mthethwa

CityHill Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 29:31


Wisdom's Echo
Seeing the Invisible God by De Wen Soh

Wisdom's Echo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 16:28


Seeing the Invisible God by De Wen Soh

ReCreate Church's Podcast
Invisible God, Visible Love - ReCreate Church, Pastor Michael Shockley - Service April 26, 2026

ReCreate Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 46:04


Invisible God, Visible Love Speaker: Michael Shockley, ReCreate Church Scripture: 1 John 4:12-17 Episode Summary Pastor Michael opens with frustration about lettuce seeds that won't sprout - same dirt, water, sun, yet nothing visible. Just like seeds show life by sprouting above ground, God's invisible work in us becomes visible through love. Through 1 John's powerful teaching, he reveals that love is louder than any sermon, and the most convincing sign of the Holy Spirit isn't goosebumps but grace changing how we live and love. Key Points – The most convincing sign of the Holy Spirit's presence isn't goosebumps but God's grace changing how you live and love – Love is louder than any sermon - people may not listen to theology, but they'll feel your patience, kindness, and forgiveness – God's love in believers is rooted in the Gospel, not personality, politeness, or general niceness - we love because we are loved – We don't get to redefine Jesus - we must believe in Him on His terms, not ours, and love and truth must stick together – "God is love" doesn't mean "love is God" - we can't take whatever we feel strongly about and use that to define God – Real love sets up guardrails, seeks what's best, sometimes confronts, and always sacrifices - it's not just a golden retriever who never says no Main Takeaway Love makes God visible. No one has seen God, but when His love changes how we live and love, the invisible God becomes visible. It's one thing to raise your hands; it's another to give someone a hand. People rarely want to hear your truth until they've experienced your love. Your love isn't the only message your life should preach, but it might be the loudest. People who would never read the Bible are reading you every day. Memorable Quotes – "Love makes God visible." – "We can't see God, but we can see Him when His Love comes through us." – "It's one thing to raise your hands; it's another thing to give someone a hand." – "People rarely want to hear your take on Truth until they've experienced your take on Love." – "We don't get to redefine Jesus. We must believe in Jesus on His Terms, not ours." – "Your love isn't the only message your life should preach, but it might be the loudest." – "People who would never read the Bible are reading you every day." Reflection Question What does your life show people about God - that He's real and with you, or that Christians aren't much different from everyone else? Will you make the pledge: "This week I will make God visible through my love"? Tune in to hear the relatable lettuce seed frustration, why offering sweet tea in the mountains is almost a holy act, the critique of prosperity gospel as an imaginary "god" created in man's image, and Pastor Michael's challenge to be patient with teenage daughters who dump nail polish on handcrafted dining tables... again. Connect & Give Learn more about ReCreate Church at www.recreatechurch.org Give online easily and securely through Tithe.ly

First Baptist Church (Montgomery, AL)
The Image of the Invisible God

First Baptist Church (Montgomery, AL)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 28:43


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Sermons
Sermon: Worshipping an Invisible God - Exodus 20:4-6

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 18:28


Service: God's Handwritten Character - Exodus 19:4-6, Matthew 22:34-40

Daily Devotional with Concord United
The Image of the Invisible God

Daily Devotional with Concord United

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 5:49


Trinity Church Virginia Beach
The Image of the Invisible God by Randy Singer

Trinity Church Virginia Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 32:22


Trinity Church Virginia Beach
The Image of the Invisible God by Josh Lim

Trinity Church Virginia Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 32:18


OrchardChurch.Life: Sermons
Gazing at the Invisible God | Days With Jesus Day 39

OrchardChurch.Life: Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 32:25


Days With Jesus Day 39 Gazing at the Invisible God John 12:37-50

Sermons – Grace Evangelical Free Church // Wyoming, MN
Jesus is Preeminent – The Image of the Invisible God

Sermons – Grace Evangelical Free Church // Wyoming, MN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 40:52


What will Israel do in the face of adversity? God had warned Moses that He would harden Pharaoh's heart, and there would be a confrontation between God and Pharaoh. The clash of rivals plays out in chapter five as Pharaoh shows his unwillingness to surrender his authority to the “God of the Hebrews.” The great question in this chapter is what the people of God will do when facing hardship after initially believing God's promise to deliver them from their burdens. Whom will they serve?

Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach
Jesus is the visible expression of the invisible God. No need to look for another.

Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 1:00


Jesus is the visible expression of the invisible God. No need to look for another. MESSAGE SUMMARY: On this day of Pentecost, we're invited to explore the profound significance of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The message takes us through Jesus' teachings in John 14, where He promises the coming of the Helper - the Holy Spirit. We learn that the Spirit is not just a distant force, but a personal presence that dwells within us, bringing the very essence of Christ into our hearts. This indwelling Spirit transforms us, making us more like Jesus and empowering us to do His works. As we reflect on this, we're challenged to consider how we're allowing the Spirit to work in our lives. Are we grieving or quenching the Spirit through unforgiveness or sin? Or are we opening ourselves fully to His guidance and power? This Pentecost, let's renew our commitment to living Spirit-filled lives, recognizing that God's desire is for His presence to be with us always, not just now, but for eternity.   TODAY'S PRAYER: Lord, I now take a deep breath and stop. So often I miss your hand and gifts in my life because I am preoccupied and anxious. Grant me the power to pause each day and each week to simply rest in your arms of love. In Jesus' name, amen.    Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 132). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, because of I am filled with the Holy Spirit, I will not be controlled by my Despair. Rather, I will walk in the Spirit's fruit of Joy. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22f). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Number 11; 2 Chronicles 15:1; 1 Samuel 10:16; 1 Samuel 16; Luke 2:25; Acts 2:42; Acts 2:2-4; John 14:6 A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “A Word from the Cross”, at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB

Reformation Presbyterian Church – Sermons
The Image of the Invisible God—Colossians 1:15-23 (Brett McNeill)

Reformation Presbyterian Church – Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026


Infinitely Glorious (vv. 15-17, 19) Willingly Humbled (vv. 18-19) Graciously Loving (vv. 18-23) Discussion StartersMonday—What does it mean that Jesus is the image of the invisible God? How does he show us who God is? Tuesday—Is Jesus a creation or the Creator? What does it mean that the fullness of God dwells within him? What does it mean that he is the “firstborn of creation”? Wednesday—Was it an honor or a humiliation for Jesus to take on flesh and blood and become man? Why was he willing to do it? Thursday—What does Jesus require of those who come to him for salvation? Why is it necessary to continue in the faith? Friday—Why did God not leave us any physical description of Jesus? What physical representation did he give us? Why? What does it emphasize?

Grace Community Church
Christ as the Image of the Invisible God

Grace Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 56:09


GCC 32nd Anniversary Conference, Session 2 The Image of God and the Purpose for Human Life

Your Daily Portion
02 15 2026 Image of the Invisible God

Your Daily Portion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 10:01 Transcription Available


Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/your-daily-portion-with-l-david-harris--2912188/support.About Your Daily PortionYour Daily Portion with L. David Harris is a Bible-centered teaching ministry committed to helping people engage Scripture daily with clarity and purpose. This program is a service of Your Daily Portion Ministries, Inc., and is made possible through the faithful support of listeners and viewers.If this teaching blesses you, consider supporting the work so it can continue reaching others around the world through radio, podcasts, and digital platforms.Support the ministry:

Freedom Bible Church Sermons
The Image of the Invisible God

Freedom Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 40:27


The Colossian church wasn't denying Jesus—they were minimizing Him.Colossians 1:15 confronts that tendency head-on. Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, the exact image of the Father, and the supreme Lord over all creation. He is not created. He is not optional. He is not one voice among many.This sermon explores what it means for Jesus to be “the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation”—and why it matters for everyday life.

Ask A Scholar
Ephesians | Questions on the book of Colossians around Jesus as the image of the invisible God and disarming powers and authorities | with Dr. Joel Muddamalle

Ask A Scholar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 31:17


In this episode, we will discuss the book of Colossians with questions centered around Jesus as the image of the invisible God and disarming powers and authorities. Join Mike and Karla as they converse with Dr. Joel Muddamalle to get your questions answered!   To check out Dr. Joel Muddamalle's resources mentioned in this episode, visit:   Website: https://www.muddamalle.com/   Books: The Unseen Battle: https://amzn.to/3NSrVUj The Hidden Peace:https://amzn.to/4kgyVGC                

Zion Impact Ministries
The Necessity of a Personal Encounter - Rev. Roland Anang #ZionImpactMinistries #AgapeMount

Zion Impact Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 68:11


n this eye-opening sermon, Rev. Roland Anang emphasizes that Christian life, victory over sin, boldness, and destiny fulfillment are impossible without a genuine personal encounter with God. Using the lives of Moses and Samuel, he reveals how encounters with the Invisible God transforms values, strip away fear, and empower believers to forsake sin, routine religion, and spiritual complacency. This message challenges believers to move beyond activity, routine, and religious familiarity into living encounters with truth, because truth doesn't just inform—it makes and transforms.   

Emmaus Reformed Baptist Church
He Is The Image Of The Invisible God

Emmaus Reformed Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 47:04


Story Church GR
Invisible God | Kyle Kotrch

Story Church GR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 29:16


What if the moments when God feels most absent are actually when He's working hardest behind the scenes? You'll discover how Esther's story reveals that obedience doesn't always mean immediate clarity, but rather faithful forward movement with God. You can expect to understand why waiting on God is often harder than obeying Him, and how God orchestrates perfect timing even in the silence. Through Esther's courage and a child's bold faith, you'll be challenged to take your next step of obedience, trusting that God is preparing victory even on "Silent Saturdays."Passages in this message:Esther 5:1-8Esther 6:1-11 Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from The Story!TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP HERE:Thestorygr.com/connectJOIN US IN PERSON:The Story Church475 6 Mile Road NW, Comstock Park, MI 49321You can support the ministry happening at The Story at thestorygr.com/give#thestorychurch #comstockparkmi

Fairview Baptist Church
No Images: Worshiping the Invisible God in Spirit and Truth

Fairview Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026


This sermon expounds the Second Commandment, showing that while the First Commandment forbids worshiping false gods, the Second forbids worshiping or representing the true God in any false way. The sermon considers six reasons for this prohibition before considering how the commandment both prohibits images in worship (including nativity scenes, crucifixes with Jesus, children’s Bible illustrations of Christ, etc.) and commends knowing and worshiping God through his self-revelation in Scripture and in the living Word, Jesus Christ.

Daily Devotionals with Pastor Xavier Ries
1/8/2026 The Invisible God At Work (Exodus 2:1-10)

Daily Devotionals with Pastor Xavier Ries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 4:04


Thursday, January 8, 2026

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz
Final Chanukah 2025 Thoughts: וּלְךָ עָשִֽׂיתָ שֵׁם גָּדוֹל וְקָדוֹשׁ בְּעוֹלָמֶֽךָ

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 26:03


"Olamecha" also means hidden or invisible. Through the miracle of the oil, an Invisible God became "visible" (so to speak)

Kenwood Baptist Church
Jim Hamilton - The Image of the Invisible God (Colossians 1:15–20)

Kenwood Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 45:14


Title: The Image of the Invisible GodPreacher: Jim HamiltonPassage: Colossians 1:15–20

Rockport Baptist Church
The Preeminent Christ of Christmas

Rockport Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 36:52


Because Christ is the Perfect Image of the invisible God, our all-powerful Creator and Redeemer, we must entrust all we are and have to Him and praise Him as Lord and Savior of all. I. Christ is Preeminent as Creator of All Things (1) He is the Perfect Image of the Invisible God (2) He is the First-Born of Creation (3) He is Before All Thing (4) He Holds All Things Together II. Christ is Preeminent as Redeemer of All Things (1) He is the Head of the Church (2) He is the Beginning (3) He is the Firstborn from the Dead (4) He is Preeminent (5) He is the One in Whom the Fulness of God Dwells (5) He is Our Savior Who Reconciles Us to God by the Blood of His Cross

Faith Outreach
The Invisible God Became Visible

Faith Outreach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 50:30


The Invisible God Became Visible - Christmas Service 2025

Covenant Life Fellowship
The Image of The Invisible God

Covenant Life Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 41:26


In this message, Pastor Dave opens our Christmas series by…

Wisdom-Trek ©
Day 2753 Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 101:1-8– Daily Wisdom

Wisdom-Trek ©

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 11:56 Transcription Available


Welcome to Day 2753 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2753 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 101:1-8 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2753 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2753 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for today's Wisdom-Trek is: The King's Mirror – A Manifesto of Integrity Today, we stand at the threshold of a new royal chamber as we explore Psalm One Hundred One, covering the entire psalm, verses one through eight, in the New Living Translation. In our previous trek through Psalm One Hundred, we experienced the joyful noise of the thanksgiving procession. We learned how to "enter His gates with thanksgiving" and "go into His courts with praise." It was a psalm about the people of God approaching the presence of God, acknowledging that He is good, His love is eternal, and His faithfulness lasts forever. It was the liturgy of entry. But Psalm One Hundred One asks a follow-up question that is much more searching: Once you are inside the gates, how do you live? This psalm is often called "The Mirror for Magistrates" or "The King's Mirror." It is written by David, and it is a personal manifesto of integrity. If Psalm One Hundred is about the public worship of God, Psalm One Hundred One is about the private discipline of a leader. It connects deeply to the Royal Psalms we have been studying because, in the Ancient Israelite worldview, the earthly king was supposed to be the visible representative of the Invisible God. If Yahweh reigns with "Righteousness and Justice" (as we saw in Psalm Ninety-seven), then David's throne must be established on the same foundation. This psalm is David's vow to create a court, a home, and a city that mirrors the holiness of the Divine Council. It is a psalm of severe cleaning, purging the influence of chaos and evil from the heart of the kingdom. So, let us look into this mirror and see if our own house reflects the King's standard. The first segment is: The Vow of the Private Heart Psalm One Hundred One: verses one through two. I will sing of your love and justice, Lord. I will praise you with songs.   I will be careful to live a blameless life— when will you come to help me? I will lead a life of integrity in my own home. David begins his manifesto by setting his tuning fork to the character of God: "I will sing of your love and justice, Lord. I will praise you with songs." Notice the two attributes he chooses: Love (ḥesed—unfailing, loyal love) and Justice (mishpat). These are the twin pillars of Yahweh's reign that we saw in Psalm Eighty-nine and Psalm Ninety-seven. Before David can rule others, he must immerse himself in the nature of the God he represents. He sings about them to internalize them. A leader who does not sing of God's justice will soon become a...

Foothills Church Sermons
The Invisible God Became Visible (Audio)

Foothills Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025


FIRST WACO
Advent Names of Jesus: Image of the Invisible God

FIRST WACO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 18:12


Bible Truth Podcast
Pastor Tim - "Making the Invisible God Visible"

Bible Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 27:20


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Calvary Bible Church - Boulder
Advent 2025 – Image of the Invisible God - Advent Readings & Prayer

Calvary Bible Church - Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 3:01


Pastor Jay Ewing reflects on Paul's declaration that Jesus is the image of the invisible God. This episode invites you to see how the God who cannot be seen makes Himself known through Christ's humility—born in a manger, present in ordinary moments, and revealing God's character with perfect clarity.

Renewing Your Mind Minute with R.C. Sproul
The Image of the Invisible God

Renewing Your Mind Minute with R.C. Sproul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 2:46


Jesus is called "the image of the invisible God" (Col. 1:15). What does this mean? Today, R.C. Sproul reflects on one of Scripture's clearest and most stunning declarations about the divinity of Christ. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/ultimately-with-rc-sproul/the-image-of-the-invisible-god/ Study Reformed theology with a free resource bundle from Ligonier Ministries: https://grow.ligonier.org/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts

Americanuck Radio
Walking In The Power Of The Invisible God

Americanuck Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 66:23 Transcription Available


Walking In The Power Of The Invisible GodFaith is the evidence of the unseen, blessed are they who haven't seen but yet believe.

Legacy Church
"How To See An Invisible God" | Jeremy Pearsons

Legacy Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 45:10


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Broadcasts – Christian Working Woman
Dealing with Toxic People – 5

Broadcasts – Christian Working Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 3:00


Are toxic coworkers driving you crazy? First, just remember workplaces will be workplaces—people will be people. In most workplaces, you have a lot of different personalities thrown into one cauldron during working hours. Drama, power struggles, office politics, and other unpleasant things are going to happen, at least to some extent. It's not that you just settle for these types of situations, but you shouldn't be shocked to discover that in a sin-infected world, we must deal with toxic people. In Philip Yancey's book, Reaching for the Invisible God, he advises it is easier to act your way into feelings than to feel your way into actions. In other words, do what you know is right to do and let the feelings follow, if they will. If you wait on your feelings to kick in before you do what you know you should do—especially when it comes to dealing with difficult people—you'll be in wait mode many days, if you're like me! John wrote: God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him (1 John 4:16b). Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth (1 John 3:18). This kind of love is an action, not a feeling. It is a decision not a desire. Sometimes the feelings are present; sometimes they are not. Either way, if we live in God, we must live in love. One of the greatest indications that we truly “live in God” and are new creations in Christ Jesus is our willingness to extend this God-love to people who would have no claim on our love otherwise. After all, these toxic coworkers can't expect you to love them, can they? It's not in your job description and no one can demand it from you. Therefore, when you choose to love in actions and truth, you show a loveless world a sample of what Jesus is like. You become the love of God reaching out to them, unconditional love, which cannot be explained or ignored. It is powerful in its implications and effects on the relationships of our lives. One small verse in 1 Corinthians 13 reminds us love never fails. When nothing else works, try love. When there seems to be no way to improve a relationship, try love. Love never fails.

Good News with Greg Fritz
Episode 853 Does the Bible Contradict Science?

Good News with Greg Fritz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 28:31


Episode 853 Does the Bible Contradict Science? Believig in science does not mean you have to be an atheist! The first step of faith is believing God exists, and we can see evidence when we look at creation. Discover more about the Invisible God on this episode of Good News with Greg Fritz! Download or request your FREE Study Notes for this series at https://gregfritz.org/study-notes/. Greg Fritz is on a mission to get the truth of the Good News to as many people as possible. The truth is God has a plan and a meaning for your life. You are extravagantly and deeply loved by God, and you were created for a purpose.  Receive a free CD and our newsletter: https://www.gregfritz.org/free-cd/   Follow Greg on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregfritzministries/  Follow Greg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregfritzministries/ Watch more videos: https://www.gospeltruth.tv/   Learn more on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrR9Rsx4h_RqYigda2PysZQ  Email us: info@gregfritz.org  Partner with us:  https://gregfritz.org/partners/ Donate: https://gregfritz.org/donate/

Good News with Greg Fritz
Episode 852: Rend the Heavens and Come Down!

Good News with Greg Fritz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 28:31


Episode 852: Rend the Heavens and Come Down! Why doesn't God just show Himself? God hides His physical presence from us for many reasons. In this episode of Good News, Greg Fritz shares insightful truths about our Invisible God that will blow your mind and cause you to draw nearer to Him! Download or request your FREE Study Notes for this series at https://gregfritz.org/study-notes/. Greg Fritz is on a mission to get the truth of the Good News to as many people as possible. The truth is God has a plan and a meaning for your life. You are extravagantly and deeply loved by God, and you were created for a purpose.  Receive a free CD and our newsletter: https://www.gregfritz.org/free-cd/   Follow Greg on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregfritzministries/  Follow Greg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregfritzministries/ Watch more videos: https://www.gospeltruth.tv/   Learn more on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrR9Rsx4h_RqYigda2PysZQ  Email us: info@gregfritz.org  Partner with us:  https://gregfritz.org/partners/ Donate: https://gregfritz.org/donate/

KingsWay Community Church English
The Permanence of the Purposes of an Invisible God (2 Samuel 17)

KingsWay Community Church English

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 56:34


Good News with Greg Fritz
Episode 851: Choosing The Invisible God

Good News with Greg Fritz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 28:31


Episode 851: Choosing The Invisible God - God wants us to choose Him, just like He chose us! There are no accidents: You are part of God's dream and He wants you to know Him, but he gives you freedom to choose. Get ready to fall deeper in love with your Invisible Creator on this episode of Good News with Greg Fritz! Download or request your FREE Study Notes for this series at https://gregfritz.org/study-notes/. Greg Fritz is on a mission to get the truth of the Good News to as many people as possible. The truth is God has a plan and a meaning for your life. You are extravagantly and deeply loved by God, and you were created for a purpose.  Receive a free CD and our newsletter: https://www.gregfritz.org/free-cd/   Follow Greg on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregfritzministries/  Follow Greg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregfritzministries/ Watch more videos: https://www.gospeltruth.tv/   Learn more on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrR9Rsx4h_RqYigda2PysZQ  Email us: info@gregfritz.org  Partner with us:  https://gregfritz.org/partners/ Donate: https://gregfritz.org/donate/

Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach
Jesus is the visible expression of the invisible God. No need to look for another.

Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 1:00


Jesus is the visible expression of the invisible God. No need to look for another. MESSAGE SUMMARY: On this day of Pentecost, we're invited to explore the profound significance of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The message takes us through Jesus' teachings in John 14, where He promises the coming of the Helper - the Holy Spirit. We learn that the Spirit is not just a distant force, but a personal presence that dwells within us, bringing the very essence of Christ into our hearts. This indwelling Spirit transforms us, making us more like Jesus and empowering us to do His works. As we reflect on this, we're challenged to consider how we're allowing the Spirit to work in our lives. Are we grieving or quenching the Spirit through unforgiveness or sin? Or are we opening ourselves fully to His guidance and power? This Pentecost, let's renew our commitment to living Spirit-filled lives, recognizing that God's desire is for His presence to be with us always, not just now, but for eternity.   TODAY'S PRAYER: Lord, I now take a deep breath and stop. So often I miss your hand and gifts in my life because I am preoccupied and anxious. Grant me the power to pause each day and each week to simply rest in your arms of love. In Jesus' name, amen.    Scazzero, Peter. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Day by Day (p. 132). Zondervan. Kindle Edition. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, because of I am filled with the Holy Spirit, I will not be controlled by my Addictions. Rather, I will walk in the Spirit's fruit of Self-Control. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians 5:22f). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE (ESV): Number 11; 2 Chronicles 15:1; 1 Samuel 10:16; 1 Samuel 16; Luke 2:25; Acts 2:42; Acts 2:2-4; John 14:6 A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: You can listen to Archbishop Beach's Current Sunday Sermon: “The Promise of the Eternal”, at our Website: https://awordfromthelord.org/listen/ DONATE TO AWFTL: https://mygiving.secure.force.com/GXDonateNow?id=a0Ui000000DglsqEAB

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside
The Glory of the Invisible God - Genesis 1-11: God, Humanity, and Our Biggest Questions

Sermons - New Life Presbyterian Church - Glenside

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025


God shows you what he's like—his eternal power and divine nature—by what he has made so that you can know him.

Church on the Hill, San Jose, CA (Audio)
Esther: Life Under the Authority of an Invisible God

Church on the Hill, San Jose, CA (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 37:46


Message from morning service - Church on the Hill, San Jose, CA

HPC Sermon Notes
The Image of the Invisible God

HPC Sermon Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 37:42


Pastor Zac preached out of Colossians 1.

Sermon of the Day
Living by Faith in the Invisible God

Sermon of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 29:56


What sustains your faith when all is stripped away? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper looks at the hardships of John Bunyan to reveal how suffering teaches us to depend on God alone.