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Reading Jeremiah 31:31-40 where God promises His people a new covenant, not like the old one which could be broken but one that will be eternally kept in Jesus Christ. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
November 30th, 2025 - Jeremiah 31:31-34 - Hope31 “Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah, 32 not like the covenant that I made with their fathers on the day when I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, my covenant that they broke, thought I was their husband, declares the Lord. 33 For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, declares the Lord: I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts. And I will be their God, and they shall be my people. 34 And no longer shall each one teach his neighbor and each his brother, saying, ‘Know the Lord,' for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, declares the Lord. For I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.”
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Advent is a time in which we remember and recall the promise of God’s enduring love made manifest for us in Jesus, Immanuel, God with us. Today, we look at God’s promise of a new covenant.
Advent is a time in which we remember and recall the promise of God’s enduring love made manifest for us in Jesus, Immanuel, God with us. Today, we look at God’s promise of a new covenant.
Advent is a time in which we remember and recall the promise of God’s enduring love made manifest for us in Jesus, Immanuel, God with us. Today, we look at God’s promise of a new covenant.
Advent is a time in which we remember and recall the promise of God’s enduring love made manifest for us in Jesus, Immanuel, God with us. Today, we look at God’s promise of a new covenant.
Advent is a time in which we remember and recall the promise of God’s enduring love made manifest for us in Jesus, Immanuel, God with us. Today, we look at God’s promise of a new covenant.
Advent is a time in which we remember and recall the promise of God’s enduring love made manifest for us in Jesus, Immanuel, God with us. Today, we look at God’s promise of a new covenant.
Reading Jeremiah 31:21-30 where God promises to restore Israel to their land, will not only show mercy to them but establish them, and also promises to them the Messiah. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
In this sobering and soul-searching message, Pastor Karl dives deep into Matthew 5:17–48, where Jesus declares that He came not to abolish the Law but to fulfill it—and then raises the bar of righteousness far beyond anything the scribes and Pharisees ever imagined.Through six piercing examples—anger that murders the heart, lust that commits adultery in the mind, casual divorce, manipulative oaths, retaliation, and hatred disguised as justice—Jesus exposes the truth we all try to avoid: outward obedience is never enough. God judges the heart. Every single one of us stands guilty before His perfect standard.Yet the bad news is meant to drive us to the best news. Pastor Karl powerfully unpacks how Jesus' command in verse 48—“You therefore must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect”—is not a cruel impossible demand, but the very reason the Son of God came. We cannot achieve the righteousness God requires, so God freely gives it to us through faith in Christ. Jesus took our unrighteousness and imputes His perfect righteousness to all who repent and trust Him.A hard-hitting, heart-exposing sermon that leaves no room for self-righteousness, but ends with the liberating joy of the gospel: guilty sinners can be clothed in the very righteousness of God and stand before Him as if we had never sinned. Essential listening for anyone who wonders, “How can I ever be right with a holy God?”Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
Park Cities Presbyterian Church Men‘s Tuesday Morning Bible Study
November 18, 2025 The New Covenant Jeremiah 31:31-34; Ezekiel 36:22-28 Robby Higginbottom Tuesday AM Men's Bible Study Series: The God of Promise—Covenant Theology from Genesis to Revelation
Reading Jeremiah 31:10-20 where God continues to promise restoration to Israel, so that even their mourning will turn into gladness, and so is ours in Christ Jesus. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
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Reading Jeremiah 31:1-9 where God promises to restore Israel and Judah to their land, as He brings His remnant from everywhere back to the land and they will flourish again. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
Recorded Sunday, October 26, 2025 at St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church in Bangor, Wisconsin. "Like" us on Facebook!!
Jeremiah 31; Psalms 52-54; Romans 12-13
Jeremiah - Israel's mourning turned to joy. A new covenant.
24 Jeremiah 31; 19 Psalms 52-54; 45 Romans 12-14
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Written on our Hearts | Jeremiah 31:31-34 | 101925 by Corey
FPC Knoxville's 10/19/25 Sunday Sermon - Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis (Psalm 121/Jeremiah 31:27-34)Hymn Of Response: "The God of Abraham Praise" performed by Scott Scheetz and our adult choir.Prayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Mark Curtis
10/19/2025 - Chad Lewis
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Year C, Proper 24, Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost+ Please excuse the yawn. I had to record pretty late on Sunday evening after a busy weekend. I'll do better tomorrow.
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What is this new covenant with Israel?
Join Karoline Lewis, Rolf Jacobson, and Matt Skinner for this episode of Sermon Brainwave as they explore the lectionary readings for the 19th Sunday after Pentecost (October 19, 2025). The conversation gets particularly rich around themes of persistence in prayer, wrestling with God and Scripture, and what discipleship really looks like in Luke's gospel. The hosts offer practical homiletical directions and insights that will help preachers prepare meaningful sermons for this Sunday. This is essential listening for pastors, preachers, and anyone interested in deep biblical interpretation and thoughtful homiletics. Commentaries for the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-29-3/commentary-on-luke-181-8-6. * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! ABOUT SERMON BRAINWAVE: Sermon Brainwave is a production of Luther Seminary's Working Preacher, which has been providing trusted biblical interpretation and preaching inspiration since 2007. Find more episodes and resources by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/G5dmhjNpOg0.
When you look back on who you were before giving your life to Jesus, isn't it incredible to see where God has brought you from? His sacrifice was irreplaceable; Jesus was the only one who was sinless and blameless, and He died on the cross for you and me. In today's message, Pastor Richard encourages you to allow Him into your heart and to allow Him to be the Lord and Savior of your life. All you have to do is reach out, and He will find you.
In this study, we'll be picking back up in Jeremiah 31. Before moving on through the rest of the chapter, we'll pause to look again at verses 29–30. These verses directly challenge the modern theological notion of “generational curses”—a teaching that has gained traction in some circles but does not align with the message of God's Word. After walking through this important discussion, we'll continue in the chapter and focus on one of the most significant passages in the Old Testament: Jeremiah's prophetic description of the New Covenant. This is a powerful section of Scripture that points us to the heart of God's plan of redemption fulfilled in Christ. Join us as we continue our verse-by-verse journey through Jeremiah and see how these truths still speak directly into our lives today. Presentation Graphics & Study Outline: Presentation Slides (PowerPoint) Presentation Slides (PDF) Study Outline (Word) Study Outline (PDF)
Imagine a place free from sin, pain, and sorrow, a place that God is preparing for us. One day, when He returns, we will be reunited with Him and spend eternity by His side. It's incredible to think that God loves us so deeply that He sent His Son to take our place on the cross and pay the price for our sins. So today, Pastor Richard invites you to become part of God's family. He encourages you to let Jesus into your life and accept His gift of grace.
Sometimes, when we look at our walk with Christ, we reflect on our own lives…where we were when God saved us…and we may even think, “Why would God want to save someone like me?” In today's message, Pastor Richard wants you to know that Jesus loves you. It's the only reason why Jesus sacrificed His life for you on the cross; it's because He loves you so much. He knew that even though you couldn't pay the price, He could.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 39 day 5 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 39 day 4 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 39 day 2 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
How does Scripture point to Christ? Together, we are studying Old and New Testament passages over the course of the year, learning how all of Scripture speaks to Jesus. Join us as we dive deep into the Old and New Testament and marvel at the ways Jesus is on every page of the Bible. Today, we are discussing week 39 day 1 of the CIAOS study. You can follow along with us in Christ in All of Scripture| A 52-Week Journey of Discovering Jesus on Every Page of the Bible vol. 2 Visit The Daily Grace Co. for the Christ in All of Scripture bundle and for beautiful products that will equip you on your journey to knowing and loving God more. Follow @dailygracepodcast on Instagram for exclusive podcast content and @thedailygraceco for all things The Daily Grace Co. Subscribe to the Daily Grace Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and Read the Bible in a year with us in the Bible App.
Jeremiah 31:31–34; Luke 22:14–23God promises a new covenant that transforms the heart and ends the cycle of repeated sacrifices. In Christ's blood, the covenant is sealed—and God remembers our sins no more. This sermon traces Jeremiah's promise to the upper room and calls us to assurance, repentance, and a life shaped by covenant grace.
In this week's broadcast we'll continue our "verse-by-verse" journey through the Book of Jeremiah, picking up in Chapter 31, one of the richest prophetic chapters in all of Scripture. From Rachel's weeping over her children in exile, to God's promise of hope and restoration, to the glorious announcement of the New Covenant written on the heart, and finally to the vision of a city permanently secure in God's presence — this passage takes us from sorrow to joy, from despair to hope, and from judgment to everlasting covenant promises. Join us as we unpack each verse carefully, showing how God's faithfulness to Israel and His New Covenant in Christ give us confidence and assurance today. Study Outline (PDF) Study Outline (Word)
Park Cities Presbyterian Church Men‘s Tuesday Morning Bible Study
September 9, 2025 Intro to Covenant Theology Luke 24:27; Genesis 17:7-8; Exodus 19:4-6, 20:2; 2 Samuel 7:12-13, 24; Jeremiah 31:33; Revelation 21:3 Paul Goebel Tuesday AM Men's Bible Study Series: The God of Promise—Covenant Theology from Genesis to Revelation
Join us as we continue our verse-by-verse journey through the book of Jeremiah. In this study, we'll be picking up in Jeremiah 31:4, and beginning a powerful section where God promises to rebuild, restore, and rejoice over His people. We'll see how these prophecies not only point to Israel's future restoration but also speak to us today—reminding us that our God is faithful, He turns mourning into joy, and He fills His people with His abundance through Christ. Study Outline (PDF) Study Outline (Word)
Trail Branch Primitive Baptist Church
By Every Word, 8-23-25
Pastor Terry Fant reveals the stark difference between the old and new covenants, explaining that the old was based on man's inability, while the new is based on God's grace and power to transform our hearts from the inside out. This sermon invites you to step out from under the weight of trying to be "good enough" and into a new covenant relationship with Jesus, where you can have a personal relationship with God and everlasting forgiveness. Thank you for listening to the Truth for Today Podcast! For more content from Pastor Terry Fant, click the links below! www.youtube.com/@terryfant885 www.facebook.com/terry.fant.14 www.instagram.com/pastorterryfant
Jeremiah 31:31-34 is one the Bible's clearest explanations of the New Covenant. As TA noted, this New Covenant promises a new heart and a new start to all God's people. Under the New Covenant, God commits to writing his law upon his people's hearts, dwelling with them intimately, and forgiving their sin.
Jeremiah 31:31-34 is one the Bible's clearest explanations of the New Covenant. As TA noted, this New Covenant promises a new heart and a new start to all God's people. Under the New Covenant, God commits to writing his law upon his people's hearts, dwelling with them intimately, and forgiving their sin.
All about the new covenant! In today's episode, Emma Dotter talks about Jeremiah 31 and helps us understand the differences between the old covenant and the new covenant. Emma reminds us that the covenants were always about relationship between God and his people.Additional references:Genesis 1-3; Genesis 9, 12, 15-17; Exodus 19-24; Leviticus 17:11; Leviticus 26; Deuteronomy 4:6-8; Deuteronomy 28; 2 Samuel 7; Ezekiel 36:26-27; Hosea 6:7; Matthew 5:17; Luke 22:20; Romans 3:20; Romans 4:3; Romans 8:15-16; Galatians 3:6-9; Galatians 5:16; 1 Timothy 2:5; Hebrews 8-11