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We kick off a new sermon series based on the description given to John and Peter by the religious leaders in Act 4:13 "They were ordinary and unschooled men but they were astonished and took note that they had been with Jesus.". This new series will look at every day, ordinary individuals who encountered Jesus and how it changed or impacted their lives. We kick the series off by looking at 4 individuals who encountered Jesus on the last day he was alive; two of his disciples who betrayed him and the two thieves on the cross who died with him. Listen in to discover how those 4 separate paths will lead to two very different destinations after their encounters with Jesus. From John 13:19-38, Luke 23:38-43.Thank you for listening to our podcast and we would love for you to subscribe to our page and share with others. Join us for our weekly worship online at www.firstbaptistblowingrock.com or our Youtube page. Contact us at office@firstbaptistblowingrock.com or by phone @ 828-295-7715
In a world filled with uncertainty, one thing remains clear—God has a plan. As believers, we are called not to fear the future but to be watchful, faithful, and prepared. This sermon series, Signs of the Season, will explore what Scripture says about the last days, the return of Christ, and how we should live in light of these truths.Jesus Himself warned us to stay vigilant and ready, saying, "Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come" (Matthew 24:42). But preparation is not just about understanding prophecy—it's about deepening our faith, strengthening our walk with God, and boldly sharing the hope of the Gospel.Join us as we seek wisdom from God's Word, grow in spiritual readiness, and learn how to stand firm in faith—no matter what the future holds.If you enjoyed this message, please consider sharing it with others!If you have prayer requests please email us at prayer@bethechurchfellowship.comFor more information about Be The Church Fellowship, check out our website - www.bethechurchfellowship.comYouTube: @BeTheChurchFellowship-wpgConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethechurchfellowshipConnect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethechurchfellowship/
In a world filled with uncertainty, one thing remains clear—God has a plan. As believers, we are called not to fear the future but to be watchful, faithful, and prepared. This sermon series, Signs of the Season, will explore what Scripture says about the last days, the return of Christ, and how we should live in light of these truths.Jesus Himself warned us to stay vigilant and ready, saying, "Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come" (Matthew 24:42). But preparation is not just about understanding prophecy—it's about deepening our faith, strengthening our walk with God, and boldly sharing the hope of the Gospel.Join us as we seek wisdom from God's Word, grow in spiritual readiness, and learn how to stand firm in faith—no matter what the future holds.If you enjoyed this message, please consider sharing it with others!If you have prayer requests please email us at prayer@bethechurchfellowship.comFor more information about Be The Church Fellowship, check out our website - www.bethechurchfellowship.comYouTube: @BeTheChurchFellowship-wpgConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethechurchfellowshipConnect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethechurchfellowship/
In this sermon Spurgeon seeks to plumb something of the depths of Christ's grief over sin. (Interestingly, the following week, and the following printed sermon, is an effort properly to record the joy of our Lord.) The preacher begins with a brief survey of the three occasions on which our Lord wept, revealing his grief over domestic sorrow, national troubles, and human guilt. It is the second of these to which he turns his attention. Spurgeon first of all assesses the Lord's inward grief, looking at the heart from which poured forth such tears. While this might horrify some (and please others), Spurgeon also offers a fairly bold rejection of divine impassibility (which he does a few times over the course of the next few sermons, so it is no passing thought). He is not at his clearest at this point in the sermon, both with regard to Christ's two natures and the nature of God himself, perhaps seeking to communicate something of the depths of the Mediator's sorrow. But the heart which produced these tears of distress also produced words of sorrow, and these allow the preacher to trace something more of the cause of our Saviour's anguish of heart. All this leads to a pointed conclusion, in which the Spurgeon holds out not only the horror of condemnation, but also the opportunity to enter into the new Jerusalem through faith in this same Jesus who wept over the earthly city.
A new MP3 sermon from Maidenbower Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Lamentations of Jesus (sermon 1570) Subtitle: From the heart of Spurgeon Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: Maidenbower Baptist Church Event: Podcast Date: 4/18/2025 Bible: Luke 19:41 Length: 13 min.
Title: Extraordinary Joy - Mary Magdalene meets the Risen Jesus Series: Come and See Campus: Keslinger Date: 04/13/25 Speaker: Joe Scavotto If you are new (or newish) or would like to connect with a pastor, text the word "hello" to 630-686-7334, and Pastor Stetson will follow up with you! ============================= Announcements: ============================= • Here is our link to give online: https://chapelstreet.church/give • You can always find our weekly announcements listed on our website at https://chapelstreet.church/news ============================= Connect With Us: ============================= • Reach out to Pastor Stetson by texting the word "hello" to 630-686-7334. • Like/Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chapelstchurch • Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chapelstchurch • Explore our website: https://chapelstreet.church/
Title: Extraordinary Authority - Herod Makes Fun of Jesus Series: Come and See Campus: Keslinger Date: 04/06/25 Speaker: Brian Coffey If you are new (or newish) or would like to connect with a pastor, text the word "hello" to 630-686-7334, and Pastor Stetson will follow up with you! ============================= Announcements: ============================= • Here is our link to give online: https://chapelstreet.church/give • You can always find our weekly announcements listed on our website at https://chapelstreet.church/news ============================= Connect With Us: ============================= • Reach out to Pastor Stetson by texting the word "hello" to 630-686-7334. • Like/Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chapelstchurch • Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chapelstchurch • Explore our website: https://chapelstreet.church/
In a world filled with uncertainty, one thing remains clear—God has a plan. As believers, we are called not to fear the future but to be watchful, faithful, and prepared. This sermon series, Signs of the Season, will explore what Scripture says about the last days, the return of Christ, and how we should live in light of these truths.Jesus Himself warned us to stay vigilant and ready, saying, "Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come" (Matthew 24:42). But preparation is not just about understanding prophecy—it's about deepening our faith, strengthening our walk with God, and boldly sharing the hope of the Gospel.Join us as we seek wisdom from God's Word, grow in spiritual readiness, and learn how to stand firm in faith—no matter what the future holds.If you enjoyed this message, please consider sharing it with others!If you have prayer requests please email us at prayer@bethechurchfellowship.comFor more information about Be The Church Fellowship, check out our website - https://www.bethechurchfellowship.com/YouTube: @BeTheChurchFellowship-wpgConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethechurchfellowshipConnect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethechurchfellowship/
This week we continue our Lent series called, "How Jesus Saves." We're talking about the mosaic of themes the New Testament uses to describe what happened in the death and resurrection of Jesus and what that means for us today. This week Pastor Jeremy steps in to "pinch hit" for a sick pastor Scott and talks about how Jesus saves by undoing the disobedience of Adam.Scripture: Romans 5:12-21
Rev. Kris Cooper preaches from the text of St, Mark 9:14-29 at Trinity Life Church in Durham, NC. He encourages the saints to have Total Dependence on Jesus!
“Everything is for your good, and your ultimate good is becoming like Jesus” Sermon 20:56
Pastor Andy preaches on knowing Christ. Give to Grace: gracelutheran1.org/give Podcast (audio version of sermons): Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3tz9zel Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3L68G2T
The Importance of Anchoring to Jesus | Sermon by Pastor Sal Join Pastor Sal as he welcomes new members to the church and embarks on a profound exploration of Hebrews chapter 2. This sermon emphasizes the necessity of anchoring oneself to Jesus Christ to avoid drifting away from salvation. Pastor Sal discusses the importance of genuine faith, understanding the consequences of disobedience, and being doers of the Word. Reflect on the message's relevance to your spiritual journey and participate in the Lord's Supper with deep introspection and reverence. 00:00 Welcome and New Members Introduction 01:15 Opening Prayer and Bible Reading 03:43 Understanding Hebrews Chapter 2 07:18 The Supremacy of Christ 11:11 Warnings Against Drifting Away 15:03 The Importance of Being Anchored in Christ 22:01 Consequences of Neglecting Salvation 26:36 The Role of the Church and Believers 50:44 The Lord's Table and Self-Examination 57:01 Closing Prayer and Dismissal
This week we continue our sermon series called, "Practicing the Way." Based in the gospel of Mark and informed by John Mark Comer's recent work (also "Practicing the Way"), we're looking at what it means to approach our spiritual formation as apprenticeship to Jesus. This week we talk about how we are changed and what we can do to cooperate with God's grace working in our lives. Scripture: Mark 3:7-19
This week we start the new year by kicking off a quick, 3- sermon series called, "Practicing the Way." Based in the gospel of Mark and informed by John Mark Comer's recent work (also "Practicing the Way"), we're looking at what it means to approach our spiritual formation as apprenticeship to Jesus. This week we talk about how we create space to be with Jesus, to abide in Jesus. Scripture: Mark 1:16-20
Listen to this sermon Sarah did on preparing for Jesus and having gratitude!
We end the Christian Character series with the end of Chapter 5 in the book of Matthew, talking about how to love our enemies and to pray for people who persecute us and the steps to do that.
We continue our series by reviewing what Jesus said about how we handle lust as believers in Christ during his Sermon on the Mount.
Jesus of Nazareth • He is a rabbi to the Jews • a prophet to the Muslims • an avatar to the Hindus, • an enlightened one to Buddhists, • the Son of God to Christians, • a wise teacher to secularists, • the most interesting man in the world to historians, • and “a friend of sinners” to the rest of us. DOWNLOAD the Prodigal Church app for more! FIND US ONLINE: prodigalchurchfresno.com If you're new, we would love to meet you! Fill the online connect card on our website and we will reach out to you. prodigalchurchfresno.com/connect INSTAGRAM: @prodigalchurchfresno FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/prodigalchurchfresno If you would like to give to Prodigal Church, you can do so through our website, or through this link. Thank you so much for your generosity to Prodigal Church! prodigal.givingfire.com
This episode continues our series by surveying Jesus' sermon on the Mount. In verses 21-26, Jesus discusses handling our anger toward others and reconciling with them.
Jesus of Nazareth • He is a rabbi to the Jews • a prophet to the Muslims • an avatar to the Hindus, • an enlightened one to Buddhists, • the Son of God to Christians, • a wise teacher to secularists, • the most interesting man in the world to historians, • and “a friend of sinners” to the rest of us. DOWNLOAD the Prodigal Church app for more! FIND US ONLINE: prodigalchurchfresno.com If you're new, we would love to meet you! Fill the online connect card on our website and we will reach out to you. prodigalchurchfresno.com/connect INSTAGRAM: @prodigalchurchfresno FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/prodigalchurchfresno If you would like to give to Prodigal Church, you can do so through our website, or through this link. Thank you so much for your generosity to Prodigal Church! prodigal.givingfire.com
In the second part of the Christian Character series, we will examine another part of Jesus' sermon on the Mount when he tells the disciples that they are the salt of the earth and the light of the world and how we can apply these to our day and age.
IN THIS SERIES, WE ARE TALKING ABOUT HOW THE CHARACTERS OF BELIEVERS SHOULD REFLECT WHAT JESUS TAUGHT AND HOW WE LIVED. FOCUSING ON THE BEATTIUDES.
Jesus' various titles teach us something about who he is and our relationship with him: Son of God, Saviour, Friend. What about "brother"? This sermon unpacks Mark 3:22-35 and 6 words that teach us about the kind of big brother Jesus is. It might just help you address the imbalance between fear and confidence in your life.
Matthew 4:20-22 | At once they left their nets and followed Him. Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and His brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed Him.
Matthew 4:20-22 | At once they left their nets and followed Him. Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and His brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed Him.
Matthew 4:20-22 | At once they left their nets and followed Him. Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and His brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed Him.
Matthew 4:20-22 | At once they left their nets and followed Him. Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and His brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed Him.
Matthew 4:20-22 | At once they left their nets and followed Him. Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and His brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed Him.
Matthew 4:20-22 | At once they left their nets and followed Him. Going on from there, He saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and His brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed Him.
Matthew 4:19C: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19C: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19C: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19C: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19C: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19C: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19B: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19B: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
Matthew 4:19B: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.”
A new MP3 sermon from Maidenbower Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Work for Jesus (sermon 1338) Subtitle: From the heart of Spurgeon Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: Maidenbower Baptist Church Event: Podcast Date: 8/30/2024 Bible: Matthew 21:28 Length: 31 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Maidenbower Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Work for Jesus (sermon 1338) Subtitle: From the heart of Spurgeon Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: Maidenbower Baptist Church Event: Podcast Date: 8/30/2024 Bible: Matthew 21:28 Length: 31 min.
In this sermon, Spurgeon—as he sometimes does—takes a verse in its context, and then applies it in a different direction. Interestingly, he takes time at the end of the sermon to return to the text as a whole—the parable of the two sons called to the vineyard in Matthew 21—and to give us a brief exposition of the whole. Conscious of the parallels between Israel as called to work for the Lord, and the exhortation to the church of Christ to labour for their Redeemer, Spurgeon takes the command to "go work" in its most evident and pressing sense. He exhorts the people of God to take note of their character as sons, of the labour to which they are called, of the immediacy of the effort required, and the sphere of that investment—our Father's vineyard. Spurgeon's clarion calls to Christian endeavour pepper his output, and constitute one of the most noteworthy elements of his public ministry.
THE BATTLE OF LUST!SERMON ON THE MOUNT PART 4!In this fourth installment of the Sermon on the Mount Pastor's Tim and Johnny continue in the book of Matthew 5:27-30They discuss the moral issues of Jesus' teaching, which continue with LUST!Pastor's Tim and Johnny talk about the constant battle that is faced with Lust but that we must also place fences and stones to remind us of our limits.Pastor Johnny opens up about his struggle with lust early on in his life but how he has been able to put fences/boundaries up to keep him from allowing this weakness to gain strength and grow.BATTLE PLAN PDF ⬇️https://drive.google.com/file/d/12MKshvnk8PeMZ1lYQuDeefNns20QXZRJ/view?usp=drivesdkBIBLE BRACELETThe Sex Talk you Never got - BookWe highly encourage you to view Sunday's teaching that correlates with this podcast.Click the link the ⬇️Youtube.com/genesischurchorlando.comfacebook.com/genesischurchorlando.com+++++++++++++++++++++++GOT QUESTIONS?DM us on our Instagram and/or TikTok or email us at postsundaypodcast@gmail.comLIKE, SUBSCRIBE and leave a 5 star REVIEW on Spotify & iTunes.To find and access more resources go to: https://genesischurchorlando.com/wayofmessiahSocial Media at:Instagram @postsundaypodcastYoutube.com/postsundaypodcast | Subscribe and hit the Notification bellTiktok @postsunday.podcastTwitter @postsundaypodcastThread @postsundaypodcast
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