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Missions Pastor Michael O'Neal concludes the series titled, Following Jesus: Life-Changing Encounters from the Gospel of Matthew. This week, Pastor Michael preaches out of Matthew 28. To learn more about FBC Cumming, find us online at www.fbccumming.org, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/FirstBaptistCumming, or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fbccumming/.
Would Jesus go Greek? And if He did, what would it look like?! This week Kristina, John, and Sarah sit down to talk about where Jesus might be inviting us to be the "salt and light" in our chapters.To learn more about being Greek & Christian or to connect with one of us, fill out our contact card!For more from The Greek & Christian Podcast, follow us on:- Instagram- TikTok- YouTube
Pastors Nick and Michael examine Scripture to understand where Jesus was between His burial and resurrection.Nick Cady's blog: Did Jesus Go To Hell?Nick Cady's blog: Was Jesus in the Grave Three Days and Three Nights? Here's How It Adds Up
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For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison; Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water. (1Pe 3:18-20 KJV)For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the spirit. (1Pe 4:6 KJV)Wherefore he saith, When he ascended up on high, he led captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men. (Now that he ascended, what is it but that he also descended first into the lower parts of the earth? He that descended is the same also that ascended up far above all heavens, that he might fill all things.) (Eph 4:8-10 KJV) https://youtu.be/Cq6JUv0XI38THE LOCATION OF PARADISE AND HELL
Did Jesus go to hell for three days… and did He suffer there?In this episode of Greater Than Podcast, Elijah Murrell tackles one of the most debated questions in Christianity: what really happened after Jesus died?Many people have heard the phrase from the Apostles' Creed, “He descended into hell,” But what does that actually mean? Was Jesus being tormented after the cross, or did He enter the realm of the dead in victory?In this teaching, Elijah walks through key Scriptures to bring clarity to what the Bible actually says. This episode challenges common assumptions and brings the focus back to the finished work of Christ.Rick Renner He Descended into Hell [FULL EPISODE] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiBpWMdkeo4&t=1239sRick Renner on Greater Than Podcasthttps://youtu.be/VdbkAMB6S08WAYS TO CONNECT WITH ELIJAH
Did Jesus Go Preach in Hell?What happened between Good Friday and Easter Sunday?Christians around the world pause each year to remember the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We commemorate His crucifixion on Good Friday and celebrate His resurrection on Easter Sunday—but what does the Bible say about the time in between?In this episode of Apostolic Life in the 21st Century, Dr. David K. Bernard examines key passages such as Acts 2:27 and 1 Peter 3:19, which are often interpreted to mean that Jesus descended into Hell and preached to imprisoned spirits. Did Christ actually go to Hell? Was He preaching to the lost? Or are these verses commonly misunderstood?With careful attention to Scripture, Dr. Bernard offers a clear and biblically grounded explanation of what Jesus was doing between His death and resurrection. This episode helps listeners separate tradition from biblical teaching while deepening their understanding of Christ's finished work.As Easter approaches, this timely discussion will strengthen your confidence in the gospel message and provide clarity on one of the most frequently asked questions about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.Visit PentecostalPublishing.com to shop Dr. Bernard's full catalog of published works. Enter promo code DKB10 at checkout to save 10 percent on your order.If you enjoy this podcast, leave a five-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast platform. We also appreciate it when you share Apostolic Life in the 21st Century with family and friends.
What happened to Jesus on Easter Saturday? The apostles creed claims that Jesus 'descended into hell', reflecting a wider Christian motif called the 'Harrowing of Hell.' To find out more about this belief, Lloyd Lewellyn-Jones asks our resident expert, Helen Bond, who is currently writing a book on the subject.They explore questions like:Is the 'Harrowing of Hell' alluded to in the gospels? When did Jesus go to hell and what was he doing there? How strong is the biblical foundation of this idea? How is the Harrowing depicted in the Gospel of Nicodemus? SUPPORT BIBLICAL TIME MACHINEIf you enjoy the podcast, please (pretty please!) consider supporting the show through the Time Travellers Club, our Patreon. We are an independent, listener-supported show (no ads!), so please help us continue to showcase high-quality biblical scholarship with a monthly subscription.In this week's bonus episode, Professor Helen Bond unpacks a tricky text in 1 Peter which some have read as the biblical basis for the harrowing of hell. Support the showTheme music written and performed by Dave Roos, creator of Biblical Time Machine. Season 4 produced by John Nelson.
We are studying the "Face to Face encounters with Jesus in the Gospel of John. This morning, the Jewish leaders attempt to trap Jesus with a difficult question about a woman caught in sin. Jesus' response teaches us a lot about judgment, sin, and grace.
Send us your feedback — we're listening“Psalm 91:11 — Jesus, Go Before Me and Guide Every Decision I Must Make Today” Ao vivo de Londres, Inglaterra para Curitiba (Brasil) • Funchal (Portugal) • Lubango (Angola) • Nampula (Moçambique) • Delhi (Índia) Live from London, England to Curitiba, Funchal, Lubango, Nampula, Delhi proteção divina • decisões importantes • direção espiritual • segurança interior divine protection • important decisions • spiritual direction • inner safety Psalm 91:11 (NIV): “For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you…” John 10:27 (NIV): “My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me.” Jesus, in this midday hour when the world is fully awake and decisions wait for attention, we look to You for guidance that is steady and sure. Across Curitiba, Funchal, Lubango, Nampula, and Delhi, people are stepping into moments that require clarity, wisdom, and courage. Some decisions feel straightforward, others feel heavy, and a few carry the weight of long-term consequence. Yet You speak of a voice that leads, a Shepherd who knows His people and guides them with care. As listeners pause in this noon moment, let their hearts become quiet enough to sense Your direction. Where uncertainty has clouded the mind, bring a clear path. Where fear has complicated choices, bring the peace that settles confusion. For the one who feels pressure to decide quickly, steady their thoughts. For the one overwhelmed by too many options, narrow the way with gentle clarity. And for those who feel alone in their responsibility, surround them with the assurance that You go before them, and Your protection covers every step. Jesus, let the decisions made this afternoon be shaped by Your wisdom, anchored in Your peace, and strengthened by the quiet confidence that You are guiding from within. And as each listener walks into the rest of this day, let them know deep within that the One who guards their life also guides their choices. midday guidance • spiritual wisdom • emotional steadiness • Jesus leads clearly • peace in decisions Psalm 91, Midday Prayer, Decision Making, Brazil Devotional, Jesus GuidesSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
Send us your feedback — we're listening“Psalm 91:11 — Jesus, Go Before Me and Guard Every Step I Take Today” Psalm 91:11 (NIV): “For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” John 16:13 (NIV): “But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth.” Ao vivo de Londres, Inglaterra para Curitiba (Brasil) • Porto Alegre (Brasil) • Funchal (Portugal) • Lubango (Angola) • Delhi (Índia) Live from London, England to Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Funchal, Lubango, Delhimproteção divina • decisões difíceis • direção do Espírito • segurança emocional divine protection • difficult decisions • Spirit-led direction • emotional safety Jesus, as midday arrives and the weight of decisions begins to settle on my shoulders, I turn my attention toward You before anything else guides the direction of my heart. This hour often carries both pressure and possibility. Across Brazil and beyond, people pause in the middle of their day feeling stretched, unsure, or overwhelmed. Yet Your promise meets this moment with strength: You command Your angels to guard us, and by Your Spirit You lead us into truth. Nothing about this day has taken You by surprise, and nothing I face is outside Your care. Jesus, walk before me. Go into the places I cannot see. Guard the steps I take, the conversations I enter, and the decisions I must make. When my thoughts race and options feel unclear, steady me with Your peace. Let the Holy Spirit guide me gently, turning my attention toward what is wise, healthy, and grounded in Your love. Protect me from rushing ahead in fear or hesitation. Help me sense the quiet nudge of Your direction, especially when I feel unsure or alone. Surround my emotions with calm so I can think clearly and choose well. If this day brings challenges, remind me that I am not without help. If the path bends unexpectedly, show me that You are already standing there, offering strength and reassurance. Where I feel stretched, fill me again with hope. Where I feel weary, lift my spirit with the promise that You go before me, You stay beside me, and You guard every step I take. Jesus, lead my heart, guide my choices, and keep me steady for the rest of this day. proteção diária, Psalm 91 Brasil, direção do Espírito Santo, decisões difíceis oração, Jesus guia minha vida, devotional Brazil, segurança emocional, midday prayer, spiritual clarity, Portuguese Christian devotional Brazil devotional prayer, Psalm 91:11 encouragement, John 16:13 Holy Spirit guidance, midday ChrisSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
Send us your feedback — we're listening“Psalm 91:11 — Jesus, Go Before Me and Guard Every Step I Take This Afternoon” (NIV): “For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” (NIV): John 10:9 — “Whoever enters through Me will be saved… and find pasture.” PT): Ao vivo de Londres, Inglaterra com o Reverendo Ben Cooper — direção para o Brasil (PT): proteção divina • decisões difíceis • direção espiritual • segurança emocional (EN): divine protection • difficult decisions • spiritual direction • emotional safety Brazil • Cape Verde • Paraguay • India • United Kingdom Live from London, England with Reverend Ben Cooper Jesus, as midday arrives across Brazil, Cape Verde, Paraguay, India, and the United Kingdom, many are standing at crossroads of decision and responsibility. The day has already spoken loudly, and now the afternoon brings moments where choices must be made, directions must be taken, and strength must be renewed. Your Word assures us that Your angels are commanded concerning us, guarding every step that we take. Nothing in this day is travelled alone, and nothing faced now is without Your presence. Lord, go before every listener in this hour. Walk ahead into conversations, responsibilities, plans, and uncertainties. Where clarity is needed, bring light. Where fear quietly rises, bring calm. Where decisions feel heavy, bring direction. Let Your peace settle over minds that have carried too much through the morning. Let Your strength hold hearts that feel stretched. Jesus, You promise safety and guidance to those who enter through You, and in that promise, we find rest. For the one choosing a new path, steady their thoughts. For the one overwhelmed by the demands of the day, lift their spirit. For the one dealing with emotional weight, breathe comfort and reassurance. For the one needing wisdom, let confidence replace hesitation. Lord, let every step taken this afternoon be guarded by Your hand. Let Your presence be the quiet assurance that shapes the hours ahead. In You, there is safety, direction, and strength for all that remains today. Amen. oração da tarde Brasil, proteção divina diária, decisões difíceis oração, Psalm 91 direção, segurança emocional Jesus, esperança Brasil tarde, paz espiritual, caminhada com Jesus Brasil Psalm 91 Brazil, Portuguese devotional prayer, afternoon prayer Brazil, Reverend Ben Cooper London, global Christian encouragement, hope and direction prayerSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
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Send us your feedback — we're listeningDeuteronomy 31:8 — Jesus, Go Before Me and Steady My Day - Live from London, England — Brazil • Chile • Portugal • Argentina • Mozambique oração da manhã • direção de Deus • paz para o dia • esperança em Cristo • coragem espiritual Deuteronomy 31:8 (NIV): “The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Matthew 28:20 (NIV): “And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” As the morning opens fully and the pace of the day begins to rise, Jesus, I ask that You go before me and steady every step. There is comfort in knowing that I do not walk into this day alone. You move ahead of me in every conversation, every responsibility, every decision, and every pressure that tries to pull at my thoughts. Where uncertainty tries to unsettle my confidence, let Your presence become my foundation. Where discouragement attempts to creep in, remind me that You have already prepared the path I am about to walk. Holy Spirit, fill my mind with clarity and calm. Remove the tension that overthinking can create. Help me resist the urge to carry more than I am meant to hold. Instead, let my heart rest in the assurance that the One who goes before me also walks beside me. Strengthen my emotional rhythm so that this day does not dictate my peace. Give me wisdom to respond with grace, courage to move forward, and sensitivity to recognise Your guiding hand in moments that feel rushed or uncertain. Let Your nearness become the steadying truth that shapes my whole day. Lord, direct my thoughts toward hope. Align my decisions with Your goodness. Lighten anything that feels too heavy, and lift my spirit with reminders of Your faithfulness. As I step into the work, relationships, and responsibilities ahead, help me do so with quiet confidence. Let the assurance of Your never-ending presence hold my heart steady. I trust that You are leading me, strengthening me, guarding me, and carrying me through each moment. May this day unfold with peace that only You can give, and may my heart stay anchored in the certainty that You will never leave me. Jesus steady my day, Deuteronomy 31:8 devotional, morning guidance prayer, oração da manhã direção, Matthew 28:20 encouragement, Christian daily strength, hope for the day, Portuguese devotional prayer, coragem espiritual, prayer for clarity and peace morning strength, Jesus guidance, Deuteronomy 31:8, Portuguese devotional, 9am prayer, hope foSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
Mark 9:42-48 - Living Water Bible Fellowship exists to lead people into a life changing and ever growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Thank you for joining us today. If you have a need or prayer request, please check our links and connect with us. If you made a decision today for Christ, please call or email us so we can celebrate with you! Phone: 719-589-6351 Email addresses for our leadership: Pastor Jeron - pastorjeron@livingwateralamosa.org Derek Sisneros - derek.sisneros@livingwateralamosa.org Luke Smith - lsmith@livingwateralamosa.org LWBF Office - office@livingwateralamosa.org Donations: https://www.livingwateralamosa.org/give Website: http://www.livingwateralamosa.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lwbfalamosa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0GuaHLwY2ZP_rBvw8Ep7g We have an app! From your phone: http://lwbf.app Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/living-water-bible-fellowship/id1417883284?mt=8 Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tentapps.livingwateralam Subscribe to our Podcast: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sermons/id1294034914 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipbuu6siddg57clx4kinggfjuxm Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=153528&refid=stpr Thank you for watching and listening!
Turn Away From Sin, Follow Jesus, Go Fishing In this episode of Anchored in the Lord, we reflect on the Gospel for the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 25, 2026) and Jesus' first public words of ministry: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." These words reveal that the Christian life is not static or one-dimensional, but a movement—a journey with direction, purpose, and mission. The homily highlights three essential movements of the Christian life, all present in today's Gospel. The first is repentance. To repent does not simply mean to feel bad or avoid wrongdoing; it literally means to turn around, to change direction, and to let go of whatever draws our hearts away from God. Repentance is where the life of faith begins—but it is not where it ends. If we only turn away from sin, we risk standing still, facing nothing in particular. That leads to the second movement: following Jesus. Christ does not merely say, "Stop sinning." He says, "Follow me." He invites us into a new way of living—the life of the Kingdom of Heaven. This invitation is often subtle, appearing in daily nudges: a thought to reach out to someone, an impulse to act with generosity, or a quiet call to trust God more deeply. Yet, as the homily acknowledges honestly, we often hesitate. We delay. We tell ourselves we'll respond later—after more prayer, more preparation, or when life feels less busy. In contrast, the disciples in today's Gospel respond immediately. But the Gospel doesn't stop there. The third movement completes the Christian life: mission. Jesus calls His followers not only to turn away from sin and to follow Him personally, but to "go fishing"—to draw others into the life of faith. Discipleship is never meant to be private or self-contained. A faith that does not become mission remains incomplete. This episode invites listeners to examine where they may be stuck—repenting without following, following without sharing—and to hear again Christ's call to live the Gospel fully: turn back to God, walk closely with Jesus, and bring others along.
Listen to Pastor Jake Borgwardt's sermon for December 28, 2025, taken from Matthew 2:13-23. The post Where Does Jesus Go When Sadness Overshadows Celebration? – Sermon for December 28, 2025 appeared first on St. Andrew Lutheran Church.
Join my husband and I as we go through the entire Bible in a year, in conjunction with the Bible Discovery Guide and The Daily Show. This weekend we answer some of the big questions and viewer questions concerning the Magi, Mary Magdalene, the timing of the Last Supper, and Jesus' time in the tomb. If you want to know your Bible better, then this is a great place to help deepen your big-picture understanding.
Most Christians know the Great Commission, but few live it. This sermon unpacks The Forgotten Command of Jesus—to go into all the world and reach the unreached with the Gospel. This is why we do MISSIONS! CONNECT: Text “BRBELONG” to 651-419-4409 DONATE: bethelsrock.org/give LEARN MORE: bethelsrock.org NEW SERMONS | EVERY SUNDAY
Not as long as half time, a little longer than a time out, but worth your time to engage in this sporty episode. Not everyone loves football, but the analogy is epic and borderline ridiculous. No matter what Krissy Bakke the hippie Christian says, the words of Jesus will definitely make an impact on you. No helmet or pads needed to listen.
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“What if the greatest adventure of your life begins with one word from Jesus—‘Go'?”"Go!" “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” — Matthew 28:19 (NIV)This is Week one of a new series called “Go!”—a word spoken by Jesus that still echoes with purpose and power today. This is more than a series title—it's a call to action. A divine mandate. A summons to movement, not maintenance.Too often, the church has been content to come and sit—but Jesus called us to go and tell. The Great Commission is not a suggestion; it is our mission. It is not just for missionaries in far-off lands, but for every believer in everyday life.
Where did Jesus go after the cross—was it hell or something else? What happened when the graves opened in Jerusalem? And does God still hear the prayers of the unsaved? Join Jim Scudder as he answers these fascinating Bible questions in Part 5 of his series, Answers.
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In this message we examine Jesus' encounter with the money changers in the outer courts of the temple. Why was Jesus so angry and what can it tell us about the modern church? We look at the background to the encounter and how Jesus responded to the religious leaders to discern some priorities for a modern church Jesus might attend. From Matthew 21:12-17. #11 in the sermon seriesThank 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 this cautionary passage, we learn that many who claim to follow Jesus, and look the part, may inwardly rebel. Though Judas was used uniquely for God's redemptive purposes, he is a reminder that some kiss the door of heaven but still go to hell.
In this cautionary passage, we learn that many who claim to follow Jesus, and look the part, may inwardly rebel. Though Judas was used uniquely for God's redemptive purposes, he is a reminder that some kiss the door of heaven but still go to hell.
“DID JESUS GO TO HELL BETWEEN H IS DEATH AND RESURRECTION?” The answer might surprise you. Let's get started.Please SUBSCRIBE to our channel which helps us at no cost!For EXCLUSIVE CONTENT Go To: www.StevenGarofalo.ComBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reason-for-truth--2774396/support.
A homily for the Ascension of the Lord. Based upon Acts 1:1-11; Psalm 47; Hebrews 9:24-28; 10:19-23; Luke 24:46-53.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Sunday morning, May 4, 2025. His message is titled "Why Did Jesus Go Back To Heaven?" and it comes from Mark 16:19, Luke 24:50-51, and Acts 1:9-11.
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After he died on the cross, Christ went to Hades. This was well known in the early Church and remains important in Orthodoxy. But why? Is Hades the same as Hell? Exactly what did Christ accomplish in Hades and why was it necessary?
After he died on the cross, Christ went to Hades. This was well known in the early Church and remains important in Orthodoxy. But why? Is Hades the same as Hell? Exactly what did Christ accomplish in Hades and why was it necessary?
Welcome to SC Church Podcast! We're so glad you could join us. Today Pastor Denny Rodney Duron shared with us his message:“The Journey to Easter: Where did Jesus go?"Let's lean in & listen together
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Speaker: Josh Husmann In the ancient world, disciples followed their rabbi so closely that they were covered in his dust—a sign of total devotion. This was Jesus' hope for His followers, and it's our desire at Mercy Road: to see people far from God grow into a passionate relationship with Him. Today, Jesus is still calling, “Come, follow me,” inviting us to be covered in His dust. STAY CONNECTED Website: https://mrne.info/church Mercy Kids: https://mrne.info/kids Mercy Students: https://mrne.info/students Mercy Road Northeast Facebook: https://mrne.info/facebook Mercy Road Northeast Instagram: https://mrne.info/instagram HELPFUL LINKS Connect Card: https://mrne.info/getconnected Prayer: https://mrne.info/prayer Give Online: https://mrne.info/giving Outposts: https://mrne.info/outpost Subscribe to MERCY ROAD CHURCH - NORTHEAST YouTube channel to watch this message again later this week! https://www.youtube.com/@mercyroadnortheast
In this week's episode, Beth and Craig discuss the complex passage of 1 Peter 3:18–22. They explore the context of these verses and address common misunderstandings in their interpretation.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEW CHANNELhttps://www.youtube.com/@behold.podcastLast Episode: https://youtu.be/nKeS1Objz_EWatch more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK6oXv2ImzCII7jOHIUsPv4k9oSPmbnB0Send your questions to behold@arcadechurch.comVisit us at arcadechurch.comFollow us on social mediaInstagram: @arcadechurchYouTube: @behold.podcast Facebook: Arcade Church#beholdpodcast #bible #christian #podcast #christianpodcast #parenting #parents #Theology #church #unionwithchrist #jesus #gospel #hope #religion #christianity #worship #conflict #leader #socialmedia #mentalhealth #baptism #obedience #peter #1peter3 #difficult
Jesus went to hell! Briefly. He gave the place a look-see after he died, and then left to go be resurrected. Or at least that's the claim that some theologies make. Where did the idea that Jesus visited hell come from? Is it Biblical? I mean, it would have to be, wouldn't it? People wouldn't just make up something like that long after the Bible had been written just because, right? Right? And speaking of hell, not every part of the Bible treats that place the same. In our second segment, we'll talk specifically about the book of Revelation and it's treatment of the bad place. Ol' John the revelator had some fascination notions and imagery to share, and his ideas about hell are particularly interesting! ---- HEY! TICKETS FOR THE FIRST LEG OF THE DATA OVER DOGMA TOUR ARE NOW ON SALE! To get yours, go here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-grand-data-over-dogma-book-launch-tour/ For early access to an ad-free version of every episode of Data Over Dogma, exclusive content, and the opportunity to support our work, please consider becoming a monthly patron at: https://www.patreon.com/DataOverDogma Follow us on the various social media places: https://www.facebook.com/DataOverDogmaPod https://www.twitter.com/data_over_dogma Hey! Don't forget to pre-order Dan McClellan's upcoming book The Bible Says So https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/bible-says-so-9781250347466/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGLTkpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHQY4Ahs0Hi289IcnsQMh_0OAVf3oGefyUsWkLjhfB8OF8nio1fmroJbXxA_aem_v_4sISp8Zt43zsKfDjx1aA This episode was sponsored by BetterHelp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What comes after death? Pastor Sonny Hennessy examines scripture to reveal where Jesus went after he died on the cross, squashing common misconceptions.Scripture in this message: 1 John 2:1-6, Revelation 1:18, Ephesians 2:1-2, Psalm 16:10, Acts 2:31, Luke 23:43, Luke 22:20, John 14:2-3, Revelation 19:7, Isaiah 62:5, Revelation 21:5-7, Revelation 21:8Watch this message on YouTubeJust starting your Jesus journey? Let us know by filling out this form so we can connect with you personallyHello Card Tithes & OfferingsPlease consider giving to help us spread the life giving message of Jesus to the 920 and beyondGive Here --Follow Life Church on socialsLCGB Facebook LCGB Instagram LCGB YouTube
Jesus not only saves us from our past but also gives us new life, new identity, and new purpose. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, we see the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and we are challenged to say “yes” to God's call and to share the life-changing message of Jesus: Go and tell all to come and see that Jesus saves.
Jesus not only saves us from our past but also gives us new life, new identity, and new purpose. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, we see the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and we are challenged to say “yes” to God's call and to share the life-changing message of Jesus: Go and tell all to come and see that Jesus saves.
Jesus not only saves us from our past but also gives us new life, new identity, and new purpose. Through the story of Mary Magdalene, we see the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection and we are challenged to say “yes” to God's call and to share the life-changing message of Jesus: Go and tell all to come and see that Jesus saves.
Morning Offering, October 26, 2024Every morning, join Father Brad as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Brad guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Disclaimer: The ads shown before, during, or after this video have no affiliation with Morning Offering and are controlled by YouTubeLet us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)________________
Ephesians 4:7-10 What does it mean that Jesus descended into the lower parts of the earth before He ascended into heaven? Where did Jesus go during the days between His death and Resurrection? What did He promise to the thief on the cross? Did Jesus have to suffer hell for us by going there temporarily? What does it mean that He “led captivity captive”?