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Exodus 20:12Bro. Tom CurryI. Jesus, the great "I AM" knows what you are Going through.II. Jesus is the only "I AM" who can Give you...https://ekronbaptistchurch.com/Online Giving:https://secure.myvanco.com/L-ZKN3/homehttps://mubert.com/render#mubert hashtag
Welcome to our brand new series, WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH, Loving God with a Healthy Body. Our series title is taken from the Shema, the greatest commandment of Jesus: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.” (Mark 12:30 NIV) For the next five weeks, we're going to talk about your health, but not just for the usual reasons gurus talk about—to have a better physique, sharper cognitive functions, more independence as you get older, etc. You want to be healthy because of one glorious reason: You want to love God with all of your strength. Talk 1 answers the question: Why Fuss about Health? The key message: You have a roommate.
Simplify Part 2 (Matthew 22:34-40; John 13:34-35)Speaker: Mark CoxWed, Apr 15, 2026Houston's First Baptist Church - Sienna Campus (Missouri City, TX).FUSE: 6th-12th Grade
Simplify Part 2 (Matthew 22:34-40; John 13:34-35)Speaker: Mark CoxWed, Apr 15, 2026Houston's First Baptist Church - Sienna Campus (Missouri City, TX).FUSE: 6th-12th Grade
Easter isn't just about what Jesus did—it's about how deeply He loves you. This message walks through a simple but powerful truth: Jesus loves you fully, freely, and forever. Even in your worst moments, that love doesn't change. And once you see it, everything shifts.
Send me a Text Message!It was just before the Passover Feast. Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. He knew that all power had been given to Him, so he decided to show his disciples the full extent of his love, show them that he loved them to the very end. Just stop for a moment and think about that. He is about to show his followers, the full extent of his love. What is the full extent of your love? How far does your love go? Jesus...is about to show his followers the full extent, the full measure, he's going all the way, holding nothing back; the heights and depths of the love of Jesus is about to go center stage. What do you suppose the full extent of Jesus' love looks like? That's what we find in John 13. Jesus...is about to show his followers the full extent, the full measure, he's going all the way, holding nothing back...the heights and depths of the love of Jesus is
Be the Hands and Feet of Jesus (LOVE OUT LOUD) | Blessed Morning Prayer To Start Your Day With God SUBSCRIBE to catch all the latest prayers uploaded to the Daily Effective Prayer Podcast! For more powerful daily prayers and to connect with the ministry visit: https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org © Copyright DailyEffectivePrayer.com SUPPORT THE MINISTRY: (We are listener-supported)https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/donate/ DO YOU NEED PRAYER? Send us a prayer request right now:https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/prayer-request-online/ CONNECT WITH US:https://www.dailyeffectiveprayer.org/connectYouTube (1M+ SUBSCRIBERS)X / TwitterInstagram ThreadsInstagramFacebook Daily Effective Prayer™
Struggling with real-life faith questions? In this Fire Away Q&A from Alliance Church, Pastor Brian and Dr. Dennis Episcopo deliver powerful Bible answers straight from Scripture on the topics people are searching for most.Watch as they explore end times prophecy, why does God allow sin, how to hear God's voice, does Jesus love gay people (and the LGBTQ community), child first communion faith steps, Bible anxiety medication wisdom, surrendering to God when you feel unlovable, and how do I know God is real.Packed with end times, communion, anxiety, LGBTQ, prophecy, sin, heaven, Bible, faith, and surrender truth, this pastor-led session shows how Jesus loves every person while calling us to new life through born-again faith and obedience. God meets you right where you are—He speaks clearly through His Word, offers peace beyond worry, and invites full surrender that leads to heaven.Whether you're new to faith or growing deeper, this message brings hope, clarity, and encouragement for everyday life.
Our Rule of Life - The Focus of Jesus: Love. Message by Peter McHugh at The Red Door Community Church.
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What do you do when someone hurts you deeply? In this message, Paid in Full, we explore one of the most challenging commands of Jesus: “Love your enemies.” Through the powerful words of Luke 6:27–28 and the true story of Tārore from Aotearoa's history, we see what forgiveness looks like in real life. When a grieving father chose grace over revenge, it didn't just change his future—it helped transform a nation. Discover how the cross settles our debt, breaks the cycle of bitterness, and gives us the freedom to forgive. The price has already been paid—paid in full.
Bishop Hannington
Bishop Hannington
Dr. Price shares what it means for Believers to walk in the Love of Christ. Also, Dr. Camale D. Book, Embracing Life in The Kingdom of God, A New Perspective, is now available for Presale on Amazon.
Jesus Love Me - Pdt. Joshua Tjandra - 25 Januari 2026 - GBI Sariwangi
When we face an enemy, we face a test to see what we really believe — and Jesus says that we are called to love our enemies. In this sermon, we look at what Jesus means with this famous teaching and how we can better follow it today. Key Verses: Luke 6:27-36
Christmas reveals a love that goes first, invites us into trust, and restores us to deep intimacy with God - Jesus, the ultimate proof that God so loves the world.
Spiritual disciplines are practices within our power that put us in a place where we can be transformed by God. But the goal of it all is love. A transformed heart is a heart alive with the love of God. This passage shows us what that looks like and how it happens.
What Foundation Are You Building On To Be Thriving Instead Of Only Surviving?
Charleston-area PCA churches from the Lowcountry Presbytery gathered for a joint evening worship service on Sunday, November 16. Rev. Gethin Jones from the International Presbyterian Church's Europe Mission Presbytery, preached from Mark's gospel.
Charleston-area PCA churches from the Lowcountry Presbytery gathered for a joint evening worship service on Sunday, November 16. Rev. Gethin Jones from the International Presbyterian Church's Europe Mission Presbytery, preached from Mark's gospel.
October 25, 2025 - Saturday PM Bible Class Family Retreat Lesson 3 Be Proactive 1 John 4:10, 19 Mark 16:15 Matthew 28:19 Don't think sinners are out of reach Believe people can come back "Go" is a proactive word Wind doesn't blow them into the building Be Practical Acts 17:28 2 Timothy 3:15-17 People want to make sense of the world We're trying to give them something to change their life and make sense of the world Without God, people feel an emptiness Be thoroughly equipped Storms hit the just and unjust But we have a foundation Be Patient 2 Peter 3:9 1 Corinthians 3:6 How patient has God been with me God may be doing things we don't see Be Persistent Luke 18:1 Luke 15:4, 8 In prayer In sharing gospel He needs to be mindful and watch out for our own insecurities Some things or events open hearts Baby Loss of job Family death Diagnosis Difficult circumstances Be Prayerful Romans 9:2-4 Romans 10:1 Sometimes people need adverse circumstances to come to Jesus Sometimes hearing from someone else will have an impact Challenge Name 5 family member who are not believers and pray for them by name for a set time Then have a conversation with them about Jesus Love of God First, tell men what God did then, tell them what to do Philemon 6 Exercise our spiritual muscle Glorifying_God_in_the_Home.pdf Duration 43:36
We're seeing an explosion of youth violence in America — but it didn't happen overnight.In this episode, Brad Bright explains how a 60-year cultural shift has reshaped morality, education, and the next generation. Using a simple question — “Would you give a blind man your car keys?” — he exposes how our schools and culture have sidelined God and replaced truth with “My Truth.”
Tired of filtered success stories?Join me as we get transparent with National Recording Artists for (Beyonce) and Actress on multiple (Tyler Perry stage plays and films)- Crissy Collins!Crissy has appeared on numerous television shows, festivals, workshops, seminars and stages with Tyler Perry's stage play Madea Goes to Jail. Her show stopping rendition of Yes, Jesus Love's Me led to big screen opportunities. She also appeared as an actress and singer in the stage play Madea's Big Happy Family. in addition, Crissy has appeared in multiple Tyler Perry movies:Crissy has performed with many artist such as Elton John, Monica, Kelly Price, Fantasia, Price,Luther Vandross, Keri Hilson, Chaka Khan, India Arie to name a few. Her resume also includes a performance of the National Anthem at the 2010 NBA finals. Singing at the White House for the Obama's and FLOTUS birthday celebration. Super Bowl2013 XLVII, Black Girls Rock 2012-2013,. and The 2019 Trumpet Awards For the last 17 years she has traveled around the world 4 times over with the one and only Beyoncé as one third of The Mamas. Dive into the real struggles and victories of entrepreneurs, musicians, and entertainment industry giants with the Transparency Talks Podcast. We pull back the curtain on their journeys, exposing the raw truth behind the glamour.Hear it straight from the source:• Syndicated across the globe:Tune in on stations in London, Italy, Japan, South Africa, Nigeria, Canada, andiHeartRadio, plus major digital platforms.• Candid conversations: We peel back the layers, exploring the highs and lows of navigating the creative landscape.• From music to film and TV:Discover the diverse stories of those who chase their dreams in different artistic arenas.Join the movement:• Support independent voices: Make a CashApp donation @ $buttabrocka or become a sponsor.• Subscribe and follow: Get your weekly dose of inspiration on YouTube and social media.• Engage with the community: Share your thoughts, connect with other creative souls, and let's get real! Find use verywhere:• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@transparencytalkspodcast• Instagram/Facebook/Twitter:@Buttabrocka and @TransparencyTalksPodcast#TransparencyTalksPodcast: Where authenticity meets ambition.Join the conversation and let's get transparent!** I do not own the rights to this music#musicianslife, #filmmakingtips, #entreprenerdreams #PodcastLife #Motivation #Success #Creativity #IndieFilm #Filmmaking #Hollywood #EntrepreneurLife #Hustle #MusicProduction #PodcastLove #ActorsAccess #DirectorsLife #Storytelling #OnTheAir #Livestream #CashappDonates #SupportSmallBusiness #PodcastersOfIG #PodcastersOfColor #buttabrocka #IndependentPodcast #ListenNow #BehindTheScenes #transparencey #tylerperry#crissycollins #beyonce #themamas
A study through the gospel of John. Pastor Keith preached on loving like Jesus. An upgrade on the previous commandment of love. This message of God's love is for you.Text: John 13:21-35For more information about Journey Church visit: www.journeyinbend.com Find Journey on all social media: @journeyinbend Find Pastor Keith on social media: @findkeithPlease subscribe and engage. At Journey we believe there's HOPE FOR EVERYONE!
The Parables of Jesus: Love and Liberation (Luke 16 & Mark 10) - Pastor Donnell Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 11:00am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In this sermon, The Parables of Jesus: Love and Liberation, Pastor Donnell Wyche explores two passages—Luke 16's parable of the unjust steward and Mark 10's encounter with the rich young ruler—to reveal a God who prioritizes mercy, freedom, and love over judgment and accounting. Pastor Donnell begins by reimagining the parable of the unjust steward, challenging traditional interpretations focused on fairness or stewardship. Instead, he suggests the story unveils a merciful master—a type and shadow of God—who absorbs loss rather than demands repayment. This master, like God, refuses to operate on the logic of karma or retribution, inviting listeners to see the cross not as a transaction of debt but as an announcement of divine liberation. Building on this framework, Pastor Donnell introduces the Christus Victor atonement theory, which sees Jesus' work on the cross as the decisive defeat of the powers that enslave humanity—sin, death, shame, violence, and fear. Rather than satisfying an angry God, Christ's victory liberates us from these forces that distort our identities and relationships. Through examples of Jesus healing the sick, casting out demons, feeding the hungry, and forgiving sins, Pastor Donnell paints a vivid picture of the kingdom of God breaking into the world wherever bondage is replaced by freedom. Each act of compassion and mercy becomes an announcement that God's reign is here and that liberation, not condemnation, is the heart of the gospel. Turning to the rich young ruler, Pastor Donnell invites listeners to see a man not as a villain but as deeply sincere—and deeply anxious. Though devout and blessed, the ruler still feels restless, unable to imagine life apart from his wealth. Jesus' loving gaze—“he looked at him and loved him”—becomes the center of the gospel, revealing that belonging precedes transformation. Jesus doesn't shame the man but names the power that holds him captive and invites him into freedom. Pastor Donnell concludes with a pastoral challenge: to name the powers that hold us captive—money, fear, anxiety, status—and to ask God not for help balancing our moral ledgers but for liberation. In Christ, he reminds us, freedom is both the invitation and the outcome of divine love.
When we accept Jesus, we accept his church! True fellowship is more than being in the same room; it's a shared life rooted in Christ that can withstand the storms of life, grief, and cultural chaos. The church is not an optional add-on to faith; it is the very family of God, a package deal with Jesus Himself. We are called to love one another, to lock arms in mission, and to be a light in a fractured world. The invitation is open: take your next step, pursue the real Jesus, and experience the complete joy and unity that only He can give. Phoenix Bible Church is a church in the heart of the city of Phoenix, Arizona. We desire to engage culture, uphold truth and love people. In a world where life can be heavy and confusing, we want to cover the hard truths - with grace. This is difficulty and messy - and so are we - but the love of Jesus meets us in our mess. Our rhythm is to gather to worship on Sunday and then scatter during the week to love, live and lead together. We are imperfect people moved by the perfect love of Jesus. Come as you are. Experience His love.
There are 9 words in the Greek language that are interpreted as the English word Love. We explore 3 of these words in this week's episode…sort of?Email: swdyouthink@gmail.com
John 8:30-32 As He spoke these things, many came to believe in Him. So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, "If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of Mine; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free." The first step of true faith is to become Jesus' disciple, which means we have an insatiable appetite for His word. We continue in it. It's our true meat and drink that satisfies our souls like nothing else. The word from the world loses its appeal, and we repent of following the voices of the culture, religious and secular. That was an impossible choice for those who heard Him then. Only the Spirit of God can make a disciple of Christ. May we continue in His word today and forever. Living to love with Jesus (abiding in Him and His word) is walking in the truth that makes us free. It frees us from sin and selfishness, shame, condemnation, and fear. As we continue in His word, we learn this truth: apart from Him, we can do nothing. He is the light and love of our lives. Thank you, Jesus, for teaching us that you are the way, the truth, and the life. Love through us today. I invite you to become a partner in our ministry. Would you pray about becoming a regular supporter of Elijah Ministries and the Live to Love with Jesus ministry? I hope you will receive the joy and benefit of "giving it forward," so others may receive encouragement to turn their hearts to God and to live to love with Jesus. You may give online or send a check to the address listed at www.spiritofelijah.com/donate.
Abide in His love!
In this episode we are breaking down what the bible really means about a husband loving his wife like Christ love the church. How does Christ love the church? what does that look like? Is that even possible today?
Al shares an update on Miss Kay's recovery as she enjoys her first night out to dinner with the family in a while, laughing and soaking up every moment around the table. Jase jumps in with his own food opinions, insisting his cast-iron skillet still beats any restaurant. Zach is blown away by what an app called Levels is telling him about his health, and it's a real eye-opener. The guys dig into John chapter 13, where Jesus identifies his betrayer while breaking bread with him. They wrestle with hard questions—does God hate, and did Jesus die for Judas too?—while exploring how God's love, sovereignty, and human choice all meet at the table. Check out https://levels.link/unashamed In this episode: John 13, verses 18–30; Genesis 3, verse 15; Genesis 25, verses 19–26; Genesis 32, verses 22–32; Genesis 33, verses 1–11; Malachi 1, verses 2–3; Romans 9, verses 10–18; Romans 1, verses 18–28; 2 Corinthians 5, verses 14–15; 1 John 2, verse 2 “Unashamed” Episode 1146 is sponsored by: https://helixsleep.com/unashamed — Get 27% Off Sitewide! https://mrpen.com/unashamed — Get 10% off your first order with code UNASHAMED at checkout. https://ruffgreens.com — Get a FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag for your dog today when you use promo code Unashamed! https://donewithdebt.com — Start building the life you deserve and talk with one of their strategists today. It's FREE! http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/ — Sign up now for free, and join us every Friday starting 8/29 for Unashamed Academy Powered by Hillsdale College Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What we focus on forms us. It forms us mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and communally. Join us as we focus on the One who changes everything... Jesus!For this week's Outline and Community Group questions, download our app or visit hillsidefellowship.org, click on Resources, and find today's sermon.
Q: "Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so." Can you help me see where in the Bible it teaches that Jesus specifically loves us? I see good verses on the love of God the father and a lot on the obedience of Jesus' sacrifice. But where does the Bible say or support the notion that Jesus has specific love for us as opposed to a general obedience out of love for the Father? Summary: In this episode, Dr. E tackles a heartfelt question: Does Jesus specifically love us, or is His love simply obedience to the Father? Through careful Scripture study—from Deuteronomy and John to Romans—Dr. E explains that Jesus' love is deeply personal and rooted in God's faithful promises, not our worthiness or numbers. He emphasizes that Jesus and the Father share one love, and Jesus calls us to abide in that love by keeping His commandments, which leads to true joy and fullness in our lives. To illustrate the depth of God's love, Dr. E reflects on the unique and powerful love parents feel for their firstborn children as a glimpse of God's love for us as His image bearers. This conversation encourages believers to rest confidently in Jesus' specific and abiding love, and to let that love shape how we love others daily. Takeaways: Jesus loves us personally, not just generally out of obedience to the Father. God's love for His people is based on His faithful promises, not their merit. Jesus commands us to abide in His love by keeping His commandments. The joy of Jesus' love is made full in those who remain connected to Him. Parental love gives us a small glimpse of how deeply God loves His image bearers. Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
Brett Sanner Luke 10:25-37
Habits, Philippians 1:9-11 and Colossians 3:12-14, Pastor Aaron Gregory
Habits, Philippians 1:9-11 and Colossians 3:12-14, Pastor Aaron Gregory
Love as Christ Loved: A Higher Standard The Homily examines the commandment of Jesus: “Love one another as I have loved you.” It emphasizes that Christian love must mirror the selfless, sacrificial love of Christ, not merely be based on human sentiment or self-interest. Often, people believe they are acting in love, but if not rooted in the example of Jesus' love, their actions may unintentionally cause harm . . . like the story of the boys who “rescued” a fish from water, killing it out of misguided compassion. The Homily also urges believers to first experience and understand God's love personally, because only then can they authentically share it with others. It also ties this concept to the selection of St. Matthias, who was chosen because he had witnessed Jesus' life and love firsthand, qualifying him to pass it on. The audio concludes with a sobering reminder from St. John of the Cross: in the end, we will be judged by love . . . God's kind of love, not the world's. Listen to this Meditation Media. Listen to: Love as Christ Loved: A Higher Standard ----------------------------------------------------- A Quote from the Homily Therefore, today the most important thing is do I feel the love of God in my life? Have I felt this love of God in my life and it is this feeling of the love of God. It is this learning of the love of God that will help us to extend so that we should love others better as Jesus wills, as Jesus wants. Otherwise, what we do is we love other people as we want, and sometimes, and most of the times it's poisonous. ----------------------------------------------------- Jesus Christ: German Artist and Painter: Heinrich Hoffman: 1894 Oil painting currently resides in The Riverside Church, New York City. ----------------------------------------------------- Gospel Reading: John 15: 9-17 First Reading: Acts 1: 15-17, 20-26
Love Is… Text: 1 John 4:19-5:5 John has been spending much time and ink on the importance of love. God's love for us, and our love for God, and the resulting love that we have for each other. He tells us that:Love is a REACTION (To Christ's love for us)Love is a REVERSAL (Of the opinions and values of the world)Love is a RESPONSIBILITY (To obey the commandment even by Jesus)Love is a REINFORCEMENT (of sound doctrine)Read the NOTES HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The journey away from biblical truth rarely starts with rebellion—it starts with love misapplied. In this powerful opening to The Woke Mirage series, Pastor Stephen and Pastor Nathan Brown unpack Nathan's personal story of drifting into wokeness and the grace-filled journey back to God's Word. Through candid conversation and biblical clarity, they expose how the enemy distorts truth under the guise of compassion, and how only a Christ-centered love leads to freedom. This episode lays the foundation for the series and calls every believer to think biblically, love rightly, and stand firm in truth.
In this weeks episode of the Spiritual Leader Podcast with Pastors Darrin and Laura Baldwin they discuss being God-Inside Minded! Instagram: instagram.com/melodychurch/ Facebook: facebook.com/melodychurchliveoak
This week is Valentine's Day, so it feels appropriate to bring you an episode about love. February 14th may prompt us to show extra affection to those dearest to us, but what do we do when people are hard to love? May these words from the apostle John serve as an encouraging reminder: “Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.”
Episode #106 - In this episode, I sit down with Robin Johnson, also known as The Heart Whisperer. Robin's mission is to create a safe space for people to heal, drawing from her own transformative journey of overcoming a 20+ year battle with depression. As a Professional Certified Life Coach, Robin founded the Heart Coach Institute, a globally recognized program accredited by the International Coaching Federation. She has also developed the Bravehearts Program, helping countless women and men heal their hearts, release the past, and create a future they truly love. Beyond coaching, Robin is an inspiring speaker and an upcoming author. Her book, The Heart of the Gospel: Transforming Your Relationship with Jesus, releases this September. In our conversation, we dive deep into heart-centered healing, the power of self-forgiveness, and how we can shift our pain into purpose. Robin also shares a beautiful love story—falling in love at 13 with the man she later married, and their 36-year journey together raising four amazing children. Join us as we explore how healing from the heart can transform not only our own lives but the lives of those around us. Takeaways We need to live more in our body and listen to our heart. The heart is our inner wisdom and connects us to our true self. Healing begins with addressing our own brokenness and trauma. Creating a safe space is essential for heart-centered coaching. The heart can bypass our mental barriers to healing. Our heart connection is fundamental to our relationship with the divine. Healing trauma is crucial for emotional clarity and connection. Living authentically means embracing all parts of ourselves. Nature serves as a powerful healer and grounding force. Self-care practices are vital for maintaining heart-centered living. Awakening the Heart: A Journey to Healing The Heart Whisperer: Connecting to Inner Wisdom Sound Bites "We need to live more in our body." "The heart is our inner wisdom." "I started creating a healing retreat." Chapters 00:00 Living from the Heart 04:40 Living in the Mind vs. the Heart 08:49 The Heart Whisperer 10:41 Heart-Centered Coaching 15:18 Healing the Heart 21:29 The Heart of the Gospel 23:58 Healing the Heart: A Path to Authenticity and Fulfillment 26:10 Transforming Your Relationship with Jesus: Love and Self- Discovery 30:47 Nurturing Long-Lasting Love and Relationships: Patience, Sacrifice, and Compassion 34:22 Staying Grounded and Connected: Nature and Self-Care Practices 38:04 The Importance of Personal Healing: Being an Effective Coach or Healer 41:17 end screen podcast 17.4 sec.mp4 Connect with Robin: IG: @ FB: Robin Johnson or The Heart Whisperer Website Heartcoachinstitute.com Let's Connect! Website Instagram Facebook Youtube Rumble Keywords heart intelligence, healing, heart-centered coaching, trauma recovery, spiritual growth, relationships, self-care, authenticity, compassion, personal development