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This past Sunday, guest speaker Dan Bauman shared an encouraging message about fixing our eyes on Jesus. He shared his testimonies of experiencing God's unconditional love, even in the midst of near-death situations and persecution as a missionary. Through every trial, Dan learned that Jesus is truly everything. He encouraged us that, when life's challenges tempt us to take our focus off Jesus, we should return to the simplicity of looking at Him and rediscover that He is more than enough. Get a passionate love for Jesus ❤️ Listen in now! ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/
Week 4 of "The Politics of Jesus" How the way of the Lamb transcends the ways of donkeys and elephants. 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
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In the Scriptures, the image of the yoke is used to symbolize connection to someone or something else—and it can have either positive or negative connotations. And in his message "What Yoke Are You Wearing?" Pastor Bayless Conley takes you through several examples in God's Word to help you discern what you are yoked or tied to and to encourage you to put on the yoke of Jesus Listen now and find the restful yoke of the Savior.
Pastor John Randolph preached from Psalm 118. Does the Old Testament really point to Jesus-- Listen and believe.
Pastor John Randolph preached from Psalm 118. Does the Old Testament really point to Jesus-- Listen and believe.
Main Idea: Listening open doors for God's love.
In the second part of our BLESSed by Jesus series, Pastor Ben teaches how listening opens doors for God's love.
A Glimpse of His Glory is from Mark 9:1-13. Notable moments from the message: For the suffering Christian there is a promise of eternal glory with Jesus. When God spoke he gave 2 commands that still ring loud today: “Look at Jesus” & “Listen to Jesus”. Are we looking and listening to Jesus in every aspect of our life?
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Third Sunday in Advent Bible Readings Psalm 104, Isaiah 35:1-6, Matthew 11:2-11 Worship Folder Pastor Paul A. Tullberg Sermon text: Matthew 11:2-11 John the Baptist and Christ 2 While John was in prison, he heard about the things Christ was doing. He sent two of his disciples 3 to ask him, “Are you the Coming...
The Bible shows that in the end Jesus will come again and will divide the righteous from the unrighteous. In Revelation 14 we see this event described as Jesus comes again at the end of the Tribulation. Are you ready for the coming of Jesus-- Listen to this message to see how to make sure that you are ready.
The Bible shows that in the end Jesus will come again and will divide the righteous from the unrighteous. In Revelation 14 we see this event described as Jesus comes again at the end of the Tribulation. Are you ready for the coming of Jesus- Listen to this message to see how to make sure that you are ready.
Follow along in Section 1 @ https://www.harmonychurch.cc/timeline-of-jesus/birth-preparation/ OPENING ILLUSTRATION: So, I have a confession of how much of a dork I am. Years ago, when we were gearing up to plant our church, I had a therapist tell me that I needed to take 4 hours a week to go off by myself and be alone to just let my brain process. I wasn't supposed to do anything. Not take a book, not listen to anything, not be around people. Just be totally alone to let all the thoughts in my head role around to their end… So, I went out into the country where we lived at the time in Kansas - just prairie as far as you can see. No trees, no big hills, just prairie, wheat and corn. I would walk around trying to not do anything for 4 hours… But every time, I would end up doing the same thing… I'd end up seeing a coyote track and some scat and I'd end up attempting to track coyote's…. Ha, I know, I'm a nerd… I was supposed to be out there letting my brain process, but I couldn't do it, I wanted to track down a coyote and wrestle it to the ground and wear it around my neck like some kind of trophy :) I'm not a master at tracking things Shoot, my wife will tell you I can't even find my own underwear without her help :) but one thing I've gotten good at over the years is tracking Jesus and His story in the scriptures… Today we are starting a year long journey to track Jesus through the eyewitness Gospel accounts We are going to spend the entire next year preaching through Jesus' life and ministry… Because of that, I need to give you some context of what this years going to look like… Where we're going… For the first few months we will be looking at Jesus' life through a topical lenses in order to understand some of the major themes Jesus highlighted in His ministry. Then in December we take a turn and begin tracking Jesus' life chronologically using a resource called a Harmony of the Gospels. So, let's define some terms for you - so we'll all be on the same page… Defining Terms I just said we are going to be using a “harmony of the Gospel.” What is that? A harmony of the gospels is a resource where scholars (in this case the ones that put together the Life Application Study Bible) take the accounts of Jesus' life in the various Gospel accounts and put them in a chronological order and pair them together. What's a Gospel? So, Christians will talk about “the Gospel” which we mean the fact that God came to save us from our sins and that He died and rose from the dead to do so. But the word Gospel actually is just a word that means, “Good News” - in the Greek it's Euangelion Euangelion was the good news that would go out when a Roman soldier had experienced victory in war or when news about the caesar and his exploits Christianity has 4 books we call “Gospels” - Matthew, Mark, Luke, John These are eyewitness accounts of the life of Jesus Actually, one of the requirements the early church had when creating the cannon or measure of scripture was that these books had to be written by someone who knew Jesus or was close to someone who knew Jesus… Listen to Luke's words in the first part of His Gospel: Luke 1:1-4 Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled[a] among us, 2 just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. 3 With this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus, 4 so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught. Luke was a doctor in ancient times - he had not personally seen Jesus, so he set out on a journey to track down people who had seen and known Jesus. The stories we have in Luke are an Because Luke's goal was an orderly account, we've based our Harmony on his order of events. the other gospel writers weren't as concerned with order. They have been preaching these stories for years and as they grew older they realized that Jesus wasn't going to return as soon as they thought so they begin writing down the stories to ensure that future generations have them. Because of that their versions of the stories are not chronological. This is one of the things that is really hard for modern readers. Americans want scientific precision But the Ancient Eastern mind wasn't like that. They wanted precision in the essence of truth and were not concerned with details being precise. that doesn't mean that we can't trust historically what happened - but it does mean that when there are things that seem contradictory, we will stop and explain them and help you get context for what they mean… ILLUSTRAITON: It reminds me of coming home the other day and Jenni started to tell me a story about her friend who had gotten 29 things for $5. Immediately my kids piped up and said, “it was 25 things for $5”. Jenni's response was, “it doesn't matter…” Why didn't it matter? Her point in sharing the story wasn't the exact amount of things her friend got for the $5, it was that her friend got an amazing deal… The Gospels are often times like that - they're trying to convey the essence of the story of God's salvation work in Jesus, not provide a legal transcript of the events. this is hugely important as we work through the gospels - that you think Eastern, not Western… I'm excited about tracking Jesus with you all over the next year. I'm excited to join Luke in his investigation… Imagine for moment if these 4 guys had decided to not investigate? Imagine if the story of Jesus had been lost to time and not written down? Instead, you literally carry around the words of eye witnesses who talked with Jesus. When you read the story in Luke and hear that Mary treasured these things in her heart - that's because Mary told Luke that… I've been thinking about what my hope for you in this series is… If I had to put it into a few words I would say that you take on the name of the person Luke is writing this for - did you pick it up? He's writing to a person - their name is Theophilus and Luke is writing his Gospel so Theophilus will know that what he's been taught is true… Theophilus actually commissioned two works from Luke - the book of Acts also exists because of him. My guess is Theophilus was a rich believer who lived in the Greek world who wanted to know if it was all true… The name Theophilus means “Lover of God”… b My hope for this series is that as we look at the life of Jesus, you won't just want him for salvation - a good thing. But that you will fall madly, head over heals in love with Him and want to Him. b That you'd become Theophilus…
In this episode, we have an inspiring and heart-opening exchange with Rick Archer, the extraordinarily spiritually awakened Creator / Host of the spiritual interview show, Buddha at the Gas Pump. Since the Fall of 2009, he has interviewed over 640 “spiritually awakening” people, from the well-known to the unknown, from a variety of backgrounds and traditions. In this fascinating and engaging exchange, we travel the spectrum from an authentic deep dive into devotion into a highly heartfelt embrace of enlightenment. We go from American gothic to mystic topicsWe find our destinies are very much guided by unseen forces…We learn how to abide in a space of seeing the world through God's eyes We are reminded that Every day is life and to not pass over the present for some glorious futureWe learn the blessing of being supported and the blessing of being thwartedRick shares that a true warrior has time only for their impeccabilityHe expresses that it is better to die doing the right thing than it is to live doing the wrong thingWe see how there are as many perspectives on existence as there are peopleWe discover what question Rick Archer would ask Jesus Listen to find out if YOU have the winning lottery ticket. Laugh, sing and feel the beat go on as we sync up with the rhythm of existenceWe learn the value of who we are more fundamentallyWe are inspired to stay curious and fascinated about the mysteries of life and consciousness"Whatever you think, it's more than that." - The Incredible String BandPersonal Websitehttps://batgap.comSocial Media linkhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/BatgapSocial Media linkhttps://www.facebook.com/BuddhaAtTheGasPump/Social Media linkhttps://www.instagram.com/archer.rick/ -----Support Caravan of the HeartMore about Caravan of the HeartA podcast...a blisscast, a variety show for the soul by Troubadours of Divine Bliss, Aim Me Smiley & Renee Ananda, a touring folk music duo, inspirational speakers, retreat leaders, and advocates for this planet and its people.On this podcast, we have heart-to-heart conversations around freeing our dreams and amplifying love in all things. Enjoy an exhilarating mélange of exchanges where the arts meet awareness to champion and elevate the love of yourself, others, and the Earth.Join this caravan of seekers sharing what they find that empowers love in every part of the journey. Summon a revolution of Love through devotion, purpose, creation, Earth care, and community."Come, come, whoever you are. This is not a caravan of despair." RumiLove is Spoken HereSupport the show
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God tells us through this Transfiguration today that he wants us to listen to his chosen Son. Let us find some stillness somewhere and slow down enough to study the language of God in nature; in the Word of God; most especially in the poor and the broken; the wounded and then above all else within our own hearts.Here is the my homily for the Second Sunday of Lent. Please feel free to share it with others. (Read more…)And please join us every Tuesday evening beginning March 15th and ending April 12 (we will not have a session on April 5 due to the Chrism Mass) for a new retreat called " From Here to Eternity: How to Live and Die Well. "The sessions begin at 7:00pm and you can join via the livestream at St. Simon Presents.
Worship from Shirley Baptist Church, Shirley, Solihull, UK for Sunday March 13, 2022. In this service, John Blakey uses the story of Jesus' visit to Martha and Mary to reflect on what it means to listen carefully.
Join Mandy and Seb as we return to the podcast and reflect on Mark 9:1-13. We discuss in detail Bible Reading Plans. Brian Rosner's article McCheyne Plan She Reads Truth website He Reads Truth website 7 Genres reading Plan Dwell Bible Reading App Bible Project Book Overviews Bible Reading Chart
Today is day 4 of the Never Alone (parenting in the power of the Holy Spirit) Bible study. *He Makes Much of Jesus* Listen to the end for a special prayer time. I pray you feel encouraged and empowered by this word today.
Preacher Joe Kirby preaching that the blood of Jesus can wash you whiter than snow, Off the Kirb ministries evangelistic message on trusting in Jesus Christ and how to become a Christian. Jesus is Lord repent and put your trust in the one who died on a cross at Calvary.What does it mean to be born again and a follower of Jesus.
The Big Idea of this week is that Jesus listened for an opportunity to make a difference, not just to make a point. Jesus followers often come across situations where we can help and make a difference, and all that we do is tell them that we are praying for them and wish them well. We have to learn to look for these opportunities. We know that God is working in lives around us. This story encourages us to look for where he is working and helping in areas that we can. Love is an action. We should let Jesus do what he does and meet needs in areas that we can meet. Other scriptures to read: James 2:15-17 Group Questions: What are some of your famous sayings that you hear or say? What are some of the worst clichés that you've heard? What's the opportunity that you wish you could have over again that you missed in your life? Read John 11:1-44 As you re-read that passage, what do you think that John wished he understood as he experienced this first hand? What practical things do you think that you need to remember so you don't miss the next opportunity? What practical need do you see in your world that you can meet?
This is week 3 of our sermon series "Listen Like Jesus" and this week Pastor Troy dives into John chapter 3 looking at Nicodemus and some of the questions he asked Jesus.
The Big Idea of this study is that for us to truly listen to other people it is more than hearing them, we need to know them. Question of the Day: What one thing can you do to show people that you are listening to them by seeing them?
Does Jesus listen to us? This is a very common question and concern Christians have. The thought that maybe our prayer is not being heard or understood makes us worry or question what God is doing but that's where our trust in Jesus has to come in. That He is listening to us no matter the circumstances. In this episode, I give examples in my life where I believed God was not listening but in reality, he was listening closely. Who He used to speak to me and the timeline in which he did it! -Here are some of the places you can connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/doriannygodoy/ https://vm.tiktok.com/7TydVB/
We like, follow, share, talk and retweet, but do we listen? Do we know how to distinguish the voice of God from the voice of the enemy? How about listening to voices of the past? What about the ones in the present, speaking about the future? Conversely, Jesus knew how to listen. He follow the voice of the Father. Resisted the voice of the enemy. Respected the voices from the past, and spoke in the present about our desired future. Being more like Jesus means learning how to listen like Jesus.
The first episode in our series on the Core Teachings of Jesus. Melissa shares about Listening…..Join us Feb, 17th at 7pm for our Ash Wednesday Gathering at Emmaus Community in Lincoln, CA
Pastor Tige At Jesus baptism a voice from heaven declared: “You are my beloved Son, with you I am well pleased.” From there Jesus called his disciples to follow him and demonstrated his power and his authority. Today we hear the voice from heaven again: “This is my beloved Son, listen to him.” Here’s Jesus with power, with authority and with the glory of real presence surrounding him and the voice speaks to us: Listen to Him.
Pastor Elliott At Jesus baptism a voice from heaven declared: “You are my beloved Son, with you I am well pleased.” From there Jesus called his disciples to follow him and demonstrated his power and his authority. Today we hear the voice from heaven again: “This is my beloved Son, listen to him.” Here’s Jesus with power, with authority and with the glory of real presence surrounding him and the voice speaks to us: Listen to Him.
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Hola Como Estas mi amigos y amigas keep the faith in life so not loose faith .God over Man Gocus on Jesus Listen and share this
Listen in as Bro. Doug Farris continues in the series, IMPACTED BY JESUS. This week, Bro. Doug teaches on the subject of "Listen To Him."
Ezra was joined in teaching the people of Israel after the Exile by the prophets Haggai. What could Haggai's call to rebuild the temple have to do with us and with Jesus? Listen in as we find out together.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
Who are your heroes of the faith; the ones who have served as shining arrows pointing to Jesus? Listen in as our pastors discuss their heroes in the Christian faith. They'll also give you some resources to do your own research into these individuals. We want to answer your questions, whether biblical, theological, or pastoral. Send them to questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at 830-321-0349.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
It is NOT impossible to please the Lord! However, it IS impossible IF you won't BELEIVE in Him. Do you desire to live your life to Please the Lord? What did those in scripture do to please the Lord? What was it that amazed Jesus? Listen in to find out more.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
How do we engage this cultural moment with the way of Jesus? Listen along to the Anthem Daily podcast for a daily practice, meditation, Scripture, or learning to help us become resilient disciples, who are faithful in the face of cultural coercion, and who live a vibrant life in the Spirit.
We page through a guide on which "hot discs" from the '90s are full of sin, dream up fantasy musical adaptations, and honor Oprah for living her best life.