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Joe takes audience questions on the common Protestant claim that “Jesus alone is enough.” Transcript: Joe: Welcome back to Shameless Popery. First of all, apologies for the delay. We’re trying something new. I’m Joe Meyer. I’m joined today by my producer, metal Mike Kupris. Mike, do you want to introduce yourself? Mike: Hi, good morning everyone. My name’s Michael Kupris. I am the producer for Shameless Popery and I’ve been working with Joe for about a little over a year now. It’s been really good. It’s been very, very fulfilling. I do some...
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260215dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion After six days Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. Matthew 17:1-2 Jesus Alone is Your Savior It was late summer, a little more than half a year until Jesus’ crucifixion. We don’t know exactly what mountain this was, but since Jesus and his disciples had just been near Caesarea Philippi on the slopes of Mount Hermon, it is likely that this was the Mountain of the Transfiguration. Jesus took three of his disciples up the mountain with him. These three were his inner circle of friends who were privileged to witness an amazing scene—Jesus was transfigured before them. The appearance of his face and clothing changed. For a brief time, those three disciples saw the unveiled divine glory of Jesus, the bright glory that is his from eternity as the Son of God. In a few short months, these same disciples would witness the deepest point of Jesus’ humiliation on earth—his bitter suffering and death on a cross. The vision of Jesus’ divine glory on that mountain helped prepare the disciples for what they would see their friend go through at the hands of his enemies. The transfiguration of Jesus assured them that he is the Son of God whom God the Father appointed and sent to earth to be the world’s Savior from sin. With that firm conviction, Peter later preached, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). Jesus is the Son of God. Jesus alone is the world’s Savior—your Savior! Prayer: Jesus, glorified on the Mount of Transfiguration as the eternal Son of God, you went on to deeply humble yourself as my Savior on Calvary's mountain and die to take away the punishment for my sins. Lead me to always honor you as my Lord God and love you as my only Savior. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
Jesus alone brings true purification, and is the bridegroom who loves His bride.
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260215dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion After six days Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. Matthew 17:1-2 Jesus Alone is Your Savior It was late summer, a little more than half a year until Jesus’ crucifixion. We don’t know exactly what mountain this was, but since Jesus and his disciples had just been near Caesarea Philippi on the slopes of Mount Hermon, it is likely that this was the Mountain of the Transfiguration. Jesus took three of his disciples up the mountain with him. These three were his inner circle of friends who were privileged to witness an amazing scene—Jesus was transfigured before them. The appearance of his face and clothing changed. For a brief time, those three disciples saw the unveiled divine glory of Jesus, the bright glory that is his from eternity as the Son of God. In a few short months, these same disciples would witness the deepest point of Jesus’ humiliation on earth—his bitter suffering and death on a cross. The vision of Jesus’ divine glory on that mountain helped prepare the disciples for what they would see their friend go through at the hands of his enemies. The transfiguration of Jesus assured them that he is the Son of God whom God the Father appointed and sent to earth to be the world’s Savior from sin. With that firm conviction, Peter later preached, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). Jesus is the Son of God. Jesus alone is the world’s Savior—your Savior! Prayer: Jesus, glorified on the Mount of Transfiguration as the eternal Son of God, you went on to deeply humble yourself as my Savior on Calvary's mountain and die to take away the punishment for my sins. Lead me to always honor you as my Lord God and love you as my only Savior. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
Song List:1- Victory In Jesus2- Heaven's Jubilee3- 'Til the Storm Passes By- Bro. Neil, Sis. SharronMessage: Bro. Daniel TidwellScripture: 1 Peter 3:8-18Invitation- Tell It to Jesus Alone
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260215dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion After six days Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. Matthew 17:1-2 Jesus Alone is Your Savior It was late summer, a little more than half a year until Jesus’ crucifixion. We don’t know exactly what mountain this was, but since Jesus and his disciples had just been near Caesarea Philippi on the slopes of Mount Hermon, it is likely that this was the Mountain of the Transfiguration. Jesus took three of his disciples up the mountain with him. These three were his inner circle of friends who were privileged to witness an amazing scene—Jesus was transfigured before them. The appearance of his face and clothing changed. For a brief time, those three disciples saw the unveiled divine glory of Jesus, the bright glory that is his from eternity as the Son of God. In a few short months, these same disciples would witness the deepest point of Jesus’ humiliation on earth—his bitter suffering and death on a cross. The vision of Jesus’ divine glory on that mountain helped prepare the disciples for what they would see their friend go through at the hands of his enemies. The transfiguration of Jesus assured them that he is the Son of God whom God the Father appointed and sent to earth to be the world’s Savior from sin. With that firm conviction, Peter later preached, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). Jesus is the Son of God. Jesus alone is the world’s Savior—your Savior! Prayer: Jesus, glorified on the Mount of Transfiguration as the eternal Son of God, you went on to deeply humble yourself as my Savior on Calvary's mountain and die to take away the punishment for my sins. Lead me to always honor you as my Lord God and love you as my only Savior. Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
The world says truth evolves—but Jesus says He is the Truth. Culture offers many paths—but Jesus says He is the Way. And real life doesn't begin when circumstances improve—it begins when Christ takes center stage.In this message, we explore Jesus' powerful words in John 14:6 and what it means to stop admiring Jesus from a distance and start walking with Him daily. This isn't about information—it's about transformation.You don't follow a path to Jesus.You follow Jesus—and He becomes the path.
Pastor Luke continues our sermon series, "Following Jesus Together," teaching about the role of community in the discipleship journey and its challenges and promises.
This is message 8 in Gospel Record of John John 3:1-21 True salvation does not come through religion, position, or moral effort, but through a spiritual rebirth that only God can give. Every person, no matter how sincere or knowledgeable, must be made new by believing in Christ, who came from heaven to bring life to those who are spiritually dead. God's love moved Him to provide salvation freely through faith, not condemnation, offering eternal life to all who believe. Christ exposes the heart, calling people out of darkness into light, and the response to Him determines whether one remains under judgment or enters into life that begins now and lasts forever. Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
Believers need to find their rest in Jesus. - Rest is Received Through Revelation - Rest is Realized in Relationship - Rest is Relief through Responsibility
Matthew 2 shows us two kings, two kingdoms, and a choice we still face today. Where fear, power, and control collide with humility and trust, the question is simple: which king will you hope in?
This sermon is a passionate call to put Jesus back at the center of the Christmas Season. It pleads with the church to turn from the noise of materialism and return to worship, repentance, and awe. It proclaims that the Child in the manger is Mighty God and the only way to the Father. It urges forgiven people to forgive, to give cheerfully, and to seek Christ above every competing voice. It invites every believer to live so boldly for Jesus that their life points the world to the manger and the cross.
This is the stone which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the corner. Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. (Acts 4:11-12) **Sermon Summary:** The sermon centers on Acts 4:11–12, which declares that salvation is found in no other name under heaven, than Jesus Christ. Drawing from the healing of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate, it emphasizes that Jesus' authority, divine origin, and resurrection are the foundation of faith, with Peter and John boldly testifying to His resurrection despite opposition. The message underscores the divine sovereignty in salvation, illustrating how God's work, begun in grace, is effectual and will be completed until the day of Christ. Through historical figures like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and biblical narratives such as the brazen serpent and the lost sheep, the sermon affirms that faith in Christ—rooted in His perfect life, sacrificial death, and resurrection—is the only means of eternal life. The tone is both pastoral and convicting, calling listeners to repentance and trust in Christ's enduring, powerful, and sufficient name.
After 400 years of silence, God sends an angel to Zechariah and Elizabeth to put into motion a series of events that would change the course of history forever. As we consider Luke 1 this advent season, they show us how we can hope in God by considering His faithfulness towards us, despite our imperfection. Ultimately, Jesus has taken away our reproach and gives us confidence in his second advent.
Welcome to Vineyard Altoona! We're a community of real people pursuing a real God. Our mission is simple: Lost people found. Found people formed. Formed people sent. On this channel, you'll find biblically grounded, relevant messages that speak to real life, worship that helps you encounter God, and resources to help you grow in your faith. Whether you're exploring faith for the first time or looking for a deeper connection with Jesus, we're here to journey with you. Subscribe now and join us as we follow Jesus, experience His presence, and live out His mission in the world!
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 1 August 2025, Michael Duckett, leader of the Anglican Indigenous Ministry in Marcarthur and Campbelltown, and chair of the Sydney Anglican Indigenous Ministry Committee, speaks on Hebrews 10:1-25 and the gospel of Jesus.He reminds us that Jesus' work was completed on the cross, and therefore we have freedom, hope and eternal life. Using a painting, he also explains how he teaches this passage to Aboriginal people who may not know how to read.View the painting Michael refers to in his talk.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Next Library event: 500 Years of Books (Wed 22 Oct 2025).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
Jesus Alone Satisfies by Lighthouse Baptist Church | Williamsport, MD
Ephesians 4:27 tells us, “Don't give the slanderous accuser, the Devil, an opportunity to manipulate you!” In this message, Pastor Troy Smothermon reminds us that the enemy is always looking for a way in, but we don't have to give him any room. Compromise with sin always costs more than we want to pay, but obedience to God brings true freedom. Each step of obedience moves us closer to victory, and that victory is already certain in Jesus.When we fill our minds and hearts with God's Word, we shut the door to the enemy's lies. Don't let the devil build rooms in your life, let God take up every space. Jesus didn't save us to leave us the same; He saved us to transform us, give us purpose, and help us lead others to Him.If you've been struggling with compromise, temptation, or old patterns of sin, this word will encourage you to resist the enemy and stand in the freedom Jesus has already given you.
This week at Rise, we're taking a break from our sermon series to look at what Scripture teaches about community. Together, we'll discover God's heart for being involved in each other's lives and the importance of surrounding ourselves with a Christ-centered church family.
This week at Rise, we're taking a break from our sermon series to look at what Scripture teaches about community. Together, we'll discover God's heart for being involved in each other's lives and the importance of surrounding ourselves with a Christ-centered church family.
Have you ever wondered how a small group of Jesus' followers turned into a global movement of hundreds of millions?The book of Acts gives us a powerful glimpse into the first three decades of the Church—from 33 AD to 64 AD—when a gospel movement was born. In just 30 years, the message of Jesus began to spread with such force and impact that it has since shaped civilization, culture, education, medicine, freedom, and family life around the world.You could say the gospel has gone viral.Throughout history, people have approached Acts from different angles:The cold scholar sees it as a record of dates, places, and historical figures.The casual admirer treats it like a museum—something to observe from a distance.But the committed disciple reads it as a call to action—a blueprint for continuing the mission of Jesus.Our goal is to respond not as scholars or admirers, but as committed disciples. Let's continue the mission of Jesus Christ, becoming His witnesses in our Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
Have you ever wondered how a small group of Jesus' followers turned into a global movement of hundreds of millions?The book of Acts gives us a powerful glimpse into the first three decades of the Church—from 33 AD to 64 AD—when a gospel movement was born. In just 30 years, the message of Jesus began to spread with such force and impact that it has since shaped civilization, culture, education, medicine, freedom, and family life around the world.You could say the gospel has gone viral.Throughout history, people have approached Acts from different angles:The cold scholar sees it as a record of dates, places, and historical figures.The casual admirer treats it like a museum—something to observe from a distance.But the committed disciple reads it as a call to action—a blueprint for continuing the mission of Jesus.Our goal is to respond not as scholars or admirers, but as committed disciples. Let's continue the mission of Jesus Christ, becoming His witnesses in our Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.
In a world filled with uncertainty, we often look to people, systems, or even our own strength for protection. But true safety cannot be found in temporary shelters—it is found only in Jesus Christ. In this episode, we explore what it means to rest secure in His arms, no matter what storms life may bring.You'll learn why relying on others for ultimate safety will always leave us vulnerable, and how turning to Jesus offers a refuge that cannot be shaken. Through Scripture, real-life examples, and practical encouragement, we'll uncover the peace and confidence that come from trusting Him completely.If you've been searching for security, this message will remind you that Jesus is not just a source of protection—He is your eternal refuge.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-morning-hour-of-prayer--4256239/support.
Everyone wants to know the way--the fastest way to success, happiness, or even a relationship with God. But Jesus doesn't just point to the way... He says, "I am the way." In this powerful message from John 14, discover why Jesus isn't simply a teacher but the very source of truth, life, and transformation--and why when you meet Him, everything changes.
White Oak Baptist Church of Stratford, CT is a loving, Christ-centered Church engaging our community in a powerful way. To learn more about our church and how you can connect, please visit http://www.whiteoakbc.org
White Oak Baptist Church of Stratford, CT is a loving, Christ-centered Church engaging our community in a powerful way. To learn more about our church and how you can connect, please visit http://www.whiteoakbc.org
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New Hope Tallmadge
The Apostle Paul had stern warnings for the Colossian church regarding false teachers who claim that Jesus is not enough for salvation. Pastor Glenn Lawson preaches on the dangers of trusting in anything else for their salvation as we continue our series on the New Testament epistle to the Colossians.
In this episode of Uncommon Sense, we're talking about Tucker Carlson's highly discussed interview with Senator Ted Cruz. I'll be sharing my honest thoughts on how it went, why I think Tucker came out ahead, and what this kind of bold, unscripted, and unapologetically frank conversation means for the future of political discourse (spoiler: I'm all for it).We'll go into why I support constructive confrontation—yes, even when it gets "mean" and uncomfortable. The Founding Fathers didn't tiptoe around the truth, so why should we? They debated passionately because the stakes were high. The polite punditry act is wearing thin, and people are tired of political puppets mouthing safe lines. They're craving what we saw here: real conviction, real disagreement, and real questions.We'll cover why I believe Tucker won this exchange: from his biblical literacy to his serious concerns about foreign lobbying groups like AIPAC having a hand in U.S. policy. Ted got visibly nervous when pressed about Scripture, about Israel, and about U.S. involvement in a possible war with Iran. And the question still lingers: Why are we only now suddenly being pushed to act, when Trump was reportedly targeted by Iran two years ago?Most importantly, we'll reflect on Tucker's question—a theological one with deep political ramifications: Who is the real Israel according to God? Is it the modern state that does not believe Jesus is Lord and historically has required a denial of Christ for Jewish returnees? Or is it the true church—those who belong to Christ?I'll share my belief unapologetically: Israel is the body of believers in Jesus Christ. Not those who reject Him. Not those who crucified Him. That's a hard truth, but a necessary one in these last days when clarity very much matters.Faith shouldn't be a popularity contest.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOorwAVEYslTlOGA-36_bHHjruNDOebEKWQ6M2115NZZwL8WG_ali
In this episode of Uncommon Sense, we're talking about Tucker Carlson's highly discussed interview with Senator Ted Cruz. I'll be sharing my honest thoughts on how it went, why I think Tucker came out ahead, and what this kind of bold, unscripted, and unapologetically frank conversation means for the future of political discourse (spoiler: I'm all for it).We'll go into why I support constructive confrontation—yes, even when it gets "mean" and uncomfortable. The Founding Fathers didn't tiptoe around the truth, so why should we? They debated passionately because the stakes were high. The polite punditry act is wearing thin, and people are tired of political puppets mouthing safe lines. They're craving what we saw here: real conviction, real disagreement, and real questions.We'll cover why I believe Tucker won this exchange: from his biblical literacy to his serious concerns about foreign lobbying groups like AIPAC having a hand in U.S. policy. Ted got visibly nervous when pressed about Scripture, about Israel, and about U.S. involvement in a possible war with Iran. And the question still lingers: Why are we only now suddenly being pushed to act, when Trump was reportedly targeted by Iran two years ago?Most importantly, we'll reflect on Tucker's question—a theological one with deep political ramifications: Who is the real Israel according to God? Is it the modern state that does not believe Jesus is Lord and historically has required a denial of Christ for Jewish returnees? Or is it the true church—those who belong to Christ?I'll share my belief unapologetically: Israel is the body of believers in Jesus Christ. Not those who reject Him. Not those who crucified Him. That's a hard truth, but a necessary one in these last days when clarity very much matters.Faith shouldn't be a popularity contest.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOorwAVEYslTlOGA-36_bHHjruNDOebEKWQ6M2115NZZwL8WG_ali
Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, we give thanks for the abundant blessings God has poured into our lives—money, vehicles, houses, land, properties, businesses, positions, and even academic achievements like diplomas, honors, and degrees. Yet beyond all these, we are reminded of a powerful truth through the words of the man of God: None of these can truly satisfy the heart.If you still feel empty despite having it all, this message is for you. These things are not wrong—they come from God. But we must never forget: only the Lord Jesus Christ is our true satisfaction. Not wealth. Not fame. Not success. Only Jesus.Tune in to be stirred, challenged, and led back to the only One who can fill the deepest void—the Lord Jesus Christ.Have you listened to the preaching of God's end-time prophet and apostle, Apostle Renato D. Carillo? We'd love to hear how it has impacted your life. Send us your testimonies.Stay connected with us:https://www.jioswm.org/ https://www.facebook.com/JIOSWMofficialhttps://www.youtube.com/@JIOSWMofficialhttps://twitter.com/JIOSWMofficialhttps://www.instagram.com/jioswmofficialhttps://vt.tiktok.com/ZSRR2g4DG/https://pin.it/DAyWW0E
In John 8:12, Jesus makes a radical claim: “I am the Light of the world.” Only He can break through the darkness of sin, sorrow, and death. This message reminds us that while the world stumbles in darkness, those who follow Jesus walk in the light. Reflect His light. Darkness cannot overcome it.
Luke 24 - Jesus comes to the disciples after the Resurrection, "Peace be with you" - hmmm... this captures Jesus
How do we make the most of these Holy Days? Keep Jesus company in his passion and death. To get the most out of Easter, let's try to stay with Jesus from the Last Supper through his death, burial and Resurrection. https://comeawaybyyourselves.com
Rev. Dan MacDonald preaches from Matthew 17:1-13.
God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble! Live for His kingdom, and stop trying to build your own.
Topics: Judgment Day, Rewards in Heaven, Crowns in Scripture, Hebrews 9:27, Christ in You (Colossians 1:26-27), Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30), Parable of the Vineyard Workers (Matthew 20:1-16), Judgment Based on Jesus' Work, John 5:24, The Great White Throne Judgment, Revelation 20:11-15, The Bema Seat Judgment Explained, 2 Corinthians 5:10, Reward of the Inheritance (Colossians 3:23-24), Misinterpretation of "Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant" (Matthew 25:21), Servants or Friends (John 15:15), Judgment of Unbelief in Christ and Working According to the Law (Romans 14:12), Context of 2 Corinthians 5:10, Finality of Christ's Sacrifice (Hebrews 9:15), Symbolism of Crowns, James 1:12, Crown of Righteousness (2 Timothy 4:8), Crown of Glory (1 Peter 5:4), Meaning of Casting Crowns (Revelation 4:10), 1 Corinthians 9:25, Jesus Alone is King (Hebrews 2:7), Sufficiency of Christ's Blood, Hebrews 13:5, Salvation by Grace Not Works, Futility of “Earning” Rewards, Isaiah 64:6, Role of Faith in Judgment, Judgment of Unbelievers, Revelation 22:12, Eternal Security in Christ, John 10:28, Rewards vs. the Gospel, Perfection of God's Love (1 John 4:18), Judgment of Sin Already Paid, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Misuse of James 3:1 about Teaching, Refinement of Incorrect Teaching, 1 Corinthians 3, Role of Works in Christian Life, Assurance of Our Salvation, Jesus' Death as the Basis for Inheritance (Hebrews 9:15), Meaning of Being Co-Seated with Christ (Ephesians 2:6), Judgment of Believers vs. Unbelievers, Role of Faith not Performance, Christ as the Reward, Colossians 2:10, Futility of Human Effort for Rewards and Crowns, Not Judged for Sins Because Jesus Was JudgedSend Matt a text about this episode!Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
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Why did Peter follow Jesus? Did he know WHO he was following? Did he think Jesus was just a Rabbi? How did Peter get to know Him? Today we continue in Luke 4 as we talk about why it is important to know Jesus and how we can do that!