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Best podcasts about jesus peace

Latest podcast episodes about jesus peace

COG Moose Jaw
Abiding in Him

COG Moose Jaw

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 25:42


We see many promises in Scripture for those who believe in Jesus: Peace, joy, freedom, and forgiveness. But often this is not what we experience in our day-to-day lives. Jesus gave us promises but also a pathway to them: Abiding in Him. Listen in as Cher Dombowsky shares God's Word with us!

The Dennis Jernigan Podcast
Nobody Fills My Heart Like Jesus - PEACE

The Dennis Jernigan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 10:50


In this week's episode - a BONUS episode - of The Dennis Jernigan Podcast, Dennis shares the story behind his song, Nobody Fills My Heart Like Jesus, from his instrumental recording, Peace - Piano & Sounds of Nature. That 10 song collection of meditative versions of some of DJ's most personal songs, is available for download or streaming on most streaming services. You can join Dennis and the people of All In All Church for live-stream worship on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Just go to https://www.facebook.com/therealdennisjernigan at 7 PM CST. Mark it in your calendar. Worship with All in All Church - First Wednesday of each month. Daily Devotions for Kingdom Seekers, Vol. 3 is available at https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Devotions-Kingdom-Seekers-Vol-ebook/dp/B081K8TZLX Check out my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/DennisJernigan and read through the various tiers of support and discover the myriad of benefits you will receive based on the level of support you choose. If you're willing, go ahead and sign up!

Bethlehem Baptist Church
Peace! Be Still!

Bethlehem Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 46:26


Even when we are in the midst of fear, when we find ourselves in the midst of the storm, Jesus says the same thing. Peace! Be still! Where is your faith? Who is your faith in? Who do you trust? Who do you believe? Who are you willing to follow? To whom are you going to be obedient? Jesus is calling you out of fear so that you can follow Him more. I point you to the words of Jesus… Peace! Be still! “Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?

Bridgeman City Church
The Spirit of Jesus: Peace

Bridgeman City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 31:30


Matthew 9:1-8A paralytic encounters Jesus and the Word of God is revealed to us. We are called to look beyond all appearances to know God Himself, to know Life by His authority and then to become that very Life in this world. Faith is the receipt of this Word.Outline:1. Faith in Him (0:00)2. Cutting in Line or Room for More? (4:46)3. Be at Peace! (8:37)4. Talking in the Shadows (11:24)5. The Authority of God (16:17)6. The Word is Our Peace (20:15)7. The Authority Given to Us (25:17)

Inspire Sunday Messages
In the Footsteps of Jesus-Peace Be with You

Inspire Sunday Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024


 In this incredible moment following the Easter resurrection, Jesus appears to the disciples and speaks words we all long to hear that also invite us to discover heir life-changing power (Luke 24:36-53)podcast

Inspire Sunday Messages
In the Footsteps of Jesus-Peace Amid the Storm

Inspire Sunday Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024


 Discover the power of being able to hear Jesus say, "Peace! Be still!" amid the storms of your own life (Luke 8:22-25).podcast

All Saints Parish -  Sunday Homilies Podcast
How Much Time Do You Spend with Jesus? Peace on Earth 12.31.23 ~ All Saints Parish

All Saints Parish - Sunday Homilies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 2:59


Gospel Discussion Questions: Holy Family – Year B ~ Luke 2:22-40 What is the message or story? What is the Good News in this passage? What verse, image or message spoke to you most in the readings?  Did Jesus need to be purified?   What does it mean to go up to Jerusalem? Who are the two people that rejoice in meeting Jesus?  What mystery of the rosary is this passage? Simeon calls Jesus the “Light”. Where does our world need light?  Where do you personally need light? How have you seen God working in your life this Christmas Season? What might be one way that you can be all the more open to see Christ at work this Christmas?     Thank you for joining us today at All Saints Parish! #allsaintsparish Visit our parish website! http://allsaintscatholic.net/ Follow us on: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies Facebook - https://bit.ly/34Bs5Vk Twitter - https://twitter.com/AllParish Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allparish/

All Saints Parish -  Sunday Homilies Podcast
The First Person to Recognize Jesus ~ Peace on Earth 12.21.23 ~ All Saints Parish

All Saints Parish - Sunday Homilies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 3:17


Thank you for joining us today at All Saints Parish! #allsaintsparish Visit our parish website! http://allsaintscatholic.net/ Follow us on: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies Facebook - https://bit.ly/34Bs5Vk Twitter - https://twitter.com/AllParish Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allparish/

All Saints Parish -  Sunday Homilies Podcast
Do Not Separate Mary from Jesus! Peace on Earth 12.18.23 ~ All Saints Parish

All Saints Parish - Sunday Homilies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 4:46


Thank you for joining us today at All Saints Parish! #allsaintsparish Visit our parish website! http://allsaintscatholic.net/ Follow us on: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies Facebook - https://bit.ly/34Bs5Vk Twitter - https://twitter.com/AllParish Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/allparish/

All Saints Parish -  Sunday Homilies Podcast
Do You Recognize Jesus? ~ Peace on Earth 12.16.23- All Saints Parish

All Saints Parish - Sunday Homilies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 3:32


Do You Recognize Jesus? ~ Peace on Earth 12.16.23- All Saints Parish

Grace Church Salado | Sermons
[ADVENT] LONGING FOR JESUS - PEACE

Grace Church Salado | Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 28:36


 Go to sermon webpage: [ADVENT] LONGING FOR JESUS

Calvary Church
Calvary Church: Jesus Peace // Carlos Velez

Calvary Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 26:10


Thanks for listening! We're praying that this week's worship and message impact you in a meaningful way. Learn more about Calvary's mission to connect with and impact our community for the better by visiting our website: www.calvary-church.com.

Life Matters
Jesus Peace for Life - Pastor Chris Demetriou

Life Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 34:50


Life Matters TV presents Pastor Chris Demetriou at Cornerstone the Church. For more information, visit our website at www.cornerstonethechurch.co.uk. Please email us at office@cornerstonethechurch.co.uk. Our phone numbers are +44 01932 963000 or free phone UK 0800 368 9410 to leave a message, a prayer request, a testimony, or receive our location details. Follow us on Twitter - @CTCLifeMatters Follow us on Facebook - @CTCLifeMatters

NewGrace Podcast
Bridging The Gap: Jesus, Peace of Mine | September 17, 2023

NewGrace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 46:55


Glendale City Church - Sermons
Herb Montgomery “Jesus, Peace — and Using Both Hands”

Glendale City Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023


norkenzie podcast
The Fruit of Walking With Jesus: Peace | Marcus Omdahl

norkenzie podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 25:26


Glendale City Church - Sermons
Herb Montgomery - Jesus Peace and Using Both Hands

Glendale City Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 35:13


Read & Rant Podcast
EPS280 | John 13 to 16 "Jesus Peace"

Read & Rant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 54:11


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Eastern Mennonite University Podcast
Campus Worship: Jesus Peace in Holy Week

Eastern Mennonite University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023


Gather in this western Christian Holy Week for a journey with Jesus highlighting How Jesus Waged Peace throughout Holy Week with teaching from Jason Porterfield.

Trinity Lutheran Church (WELS, Woodbridge, VA)
Trinity of Woodbridge Sermon, 4-16-2023: From the Living Jesus Peace Comes

Trinity Lutheran Church (WELS, Woodbridge, VA)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 18:14


The Sermon for Sunday, April 16th, 2023, is based on John 20:19-31 Today's Focus: The traditional name for this Sunday translates as, “just like newborns.” On the night of Easter, Jesus appeared to his fearful disciples to refresh their faith and calm their fears; one week later he appeared again to drive away Thomas' doubt and renew his faith. Jesus is always working to calm his followers' fears and to make their faith as fresh, pure, and lively as a newborn baby. Our worship follows Service of Word Sacrament. Sermon Given By: Paul Jenkins Trinity Lutheran Church is located in Woodbridge, VA, USA and is a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). If you would like more information about our congregation, please visit www.trinityofwoodbridge.org or www.facebook.com/trinityofwoodbridge Welcome!  If you are a visitor, please consider joining us in-person at our worship services each Sunday at 8:30AM and 11AM. If you would like Pastor Jenkins to contact you, please find our contact info here: https://trinityofwoodbridge.org/contact-us/ Download the worship folder here: https://trinityofwoodbridge.org/sunday-worship/ Podcasts of each sermon can be found here: https://trinityofwoodbridge.org/audio-sermons/ Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License 735256-A and Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI). All rights reserved.

Chisholm Assembly of God Podcast
The Words of Jesus: Peace (Shalom)

Chisholm Assembly of God Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 32:26


Pastor Micah built upon last week's Easter message that focused on how Jesus brought us new life through His life, death, and resurrection. This week we continued in John 20 to look at how Jesus greets his disciples when He first appears to them following His resurrection. His first words to His disciples, His very close friends, was "Peace be with you." Jesus still offers us peace in our lives today! Are you in need of peace in your life? Jesus continues to show up for us today in 2023:In Him, we find restoration.In Him, we find wholeness.In Him, we find peace.Bottom Line: Peace is not just the absence of conflict or brokenness; it is the presence of restoration and wholeness.

Inspire Sunday Messages
Following Jesus-Peace, Be Still

Inspire Sunday Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023


 We all face some storms in life whether figuratively or literally, so there are some great truths on how to navigate storms of life in the story of the disciples caught in the storm and Jesus speaking the words, "Peace, Be Still!" (Mark 4:35-41). podcast

Lifebridge Sermons
Becoming Like Jesus: Peace Maker

Lifebridge Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 35:47


Stoneybrook Christian Church
Advent - The Gifts of Jesus - PEACE

Stoneybrook Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 27:25


Advent means, the Coming of Jesus.  With Advent comes many gifts because Jesus became our Savior, including the Gift of HOPE.

She's Marked
E20 - Jesus Peace

She's Marked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 27:29


2022 is a wrap! Has this year simply pummeled you with grief? Disappointment? Loneliness and Isolation? Have you frantically been searching for deep peace through external factors like finances, therapy, health and fitness, or relationships? Do you feel unseen or maybe even misunderstood or heard as a result of your past and all that you've been through? Do you desperately long for acceptance and embrace? Throughout scripture we see God's promise of peace; peace that can't be shaken through: Rightful reconciliation to Him Harmony of relationship with him The promise of the blessed hope that is to come in Him Today, Hannah shares her heart on the unshakeable, incomparable peace that flows from being known by and reconciled to God, and standing in right covenant with Him through Christ. Listen in and learn how to walk in the peace of Christ our Mighty Counselor and have a lasting peace that can be neither shaken, nor broken. You won't want to miss this episode filled with comfort and insight. Here are some highlights: The Lord Jesus was there through the rough terrain that we experienced in 2022 and throughout our lives. The peace that He leaves with us makes us complete, and cannot be stolen, broken, or taken. We are able to have this peace despite the curveballs of life. God knew us before we were formed in the womb - He doesn't need to get to know us. It is the Lord carrying us through storms - oftentimes without us realizing it. Following God's commands brings about safety and peace. The significance and beauty of being deeply known by God and the peace that it brings. Your life story needs no recapping or retelling. Christ was there during every event that impacted you. The compacted heart and the barriers it creates in being known by others. The biblical definition of true “shalom” and its boundless impact Quotes to Remember: “He was there when you were overlooked, cheated on, lied on, forgotten. Jesus was there.” “With just one word, you can be made whole and you can receive peace from Yeshua the Messiah.” “When we follow His commands, our peace multiplies.” “When we abide and dwell in the secret place of the Most High, we abide in a perpetual state of peace.” “The peace that comes from above does not fluctuate or waver based on what is happening around us.” “The peace that comes from Christ and Christ alone is something that is deeply rooted even when we are uprooted.” “The peace of knowing Christ and being known by Him transcends all your nuances.” “Your life story needs no recapping or retelling. You never have to fill out a getting-to-know-you intake form. Jesus was there.” “There was a light that was shining, brighter than I could have ever saw in my darkness at that time. That is just the glow of the Lord. That is Jesus peace.” Scriptures: Jeremiah 1:5 Ps 139:13 Isaiah 48:18 Proverbs 18:10 Psalm 91:1 Psalm 144:1 Isaiah 54 (Covenant of Peace) John 10:10 Isaiah 9:6 Proverbs 18:10 Let's Connect: Instagram Facebook Youtube: (30) Its_HannahtheBrand - YouTube Marked Life Blog --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shesmarkedpodcast/support

Sermons from Sanctuary Family Worship Center

Are you stressed? Are you anxious? Are you worried? Receive a peace that only comes from the God of Peace. Unwrap peace today. A Gift from Jesus: Peace Pastor Heath Harris 12.11.22

McLane Church
Come to Jesus: PEACE - December 3 & 4, 2022

McLane Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 16:29


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Family Faith Center Snyder
JESUS PEACE 2 // PASTOR BERT GUSMAN // MIDWEEK MESSAGE

Family Faith Center Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 44:06


Family Faith Center Snyder
JESUS PEACE // PASTOR BERT GUSMAN // MIDWEEK MESSAGE

Family Faith Center Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 28:23


Speakeasy Theology
Everything Will Be Here Waiting

Speakeasy Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 19:21


NOTE: Trying something new this week, including text as well as audio for the reflections and a piece of original artwork. Let's begin with the first lesson — Acts 5:27-32:When the temple police had brought the apostles, they had them stand before the council. The high priest questioned them, saying, “We gave you strict orders not to teach in this name, yet here you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching and you are determined to bring this man's blood on us.” But Peter and the apostles answered, “We must obey God rather than any human authority. The God of our ancestors raised up Jesus, whom you had killed by hanging him on a tree. God exalted him at his right hand as Leader and Savior that he might give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. And we are witnesses to these things, and so is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey him.”We should not assume that everything done in this scene is to be praised as necessary or right. In spite of what's sometimes suggested, not everything described in Acts is prescribed by the Spirit. The apostles, including Peter, routinely get it wrong. Luke knows Israel's Scriptures well. He knows the stories of the patriarchs, including Abraham, and the stories of the kings, including David. He knows the stories of the prophets, including Moses, and the stories of the priests, including Aaron. And he knows that these stories are far more often than not stories of vanity, corruption, faithlessness, ineptitude, apathy, overreach.Notice: Luke does not say, as he had done earlier (in Acts 2 and in Acts 4), that Peter and the apostles are “filled with the Spirit” in their speaking. He says only that they answered their accusers. Perhaps, then, the high priest is at least half-right? Of course, the temple authorities did work with other powers to get Jesus killed. But the apostles' words seem blunt, not incisive. What they say only enrages the council. It does not “cut to the heart” as Peter's Pentecost sermon did.   Tellingly, the apostles do not say a word about Herod or Pilate. Even more to the point, they do not say a word about their own responsibility for what happened to Jesus. Bearing those silences in mind, it is worth pointing out, then, that they claim the Holy Spirit has been given by God to those who “obey him.” In the Gospel, however, as you may remember, Jesus says the Father gives the Holy Spirit to those who “ask him” (Lk 11:13). It is also worth pointing out that they say God desires to give repentance and the forgiveness of sins to Israel . But in his last words before his ascension, Jesus told them they would be his witnesses not only in Jerusalem and Judea but to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8).In today's Gospel, John 20, Jesus breathes on the disciples, as he had breathed on Adam in the beginning, sharing the Spirit of life with them—even though they have been anything but obedient and even though they ask for nothing. This is how John tells that story:When it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and the doors of the house where the disciples had met were locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.” After he said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” When he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.”“The doors of the house were locked…” The disciples, including Peter and John and the other apostles, are burrowed away in hiding “for fear of the Jews.” Their fear is all the more remarkable given what they know: they know the tomb is empty; they know the cloth that had been on Jesus' face was left behind, neatly folded; they know Mary Magdalene has seen the Lord; they know the word of promise he shared with her for them. And yet they remain in hiding.We're told they fear “the Jews”—those prominent extremists and hardliners in Jerusalem and Judea who had successfully plotted and schemed to kill Jesus. That is almost certainly what they told themselves. But in truth they are not so much afraid as in dread. Not of the Jews but of the Lord. The Gospels are clear: the disciples, including the apostles, simply do not have the words for what they feel has happened. But their bodies know, because their hearts know, that whatever has happened has brought everything they have known into doubt. “Doubting Thomas,” in this regard, is anything but alone.   So, on the evening of the first day of the new creation, the doors are locked, the Gospel says, and Jesus comes and stands among his terrified disciples. He does not stand at the door and knock. He simply appears among them. We sometimes tell the story of the resurrection as if Jesus startled awake early on Sunday morning, suddenly realizing he had been dead and now is alive again. Listen to Maire Howe's marvelous lines:   Two of the fingers on his right hand had been broken So when he poured back into that hand it surprised him—it hurt him at first. And his whole body was too small. Imagine the sky trying to fit into a tunnel carved into a hill. He came into it two ways: From the outside, as we step into a pair of pants. And from the center—suddenly all at once. Then he felt himself awake in the dark alone.The Gospels tell a different story. They say nothing about Jesus' inner thoughts and feelings. They tell us that the stone is rolled away only after Jesus is risen. They tell us the stone is rolled away for show, so the guards and the disciples can know for a fact that something impossible has happened—something impossible indeed. They tell us that Jesus left the tomb where he had been buried the same way he arrives in this room where the disciples have barricaded themselves. Then, he disappeared. Now, he appears.Well, that's not quite right. We can't speak of the “then” of the resurrection—as if it happened at a particular moment in time, a moment that could be timed. The resurrection happened not in time but to it. The risen Christ, they're told, is no longer in the tomb: “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here.” But what they soon discover is that he is in the tomb because the tomb is in him.As Robert Jenson says in his Large Catechism, “there is no spatial separation to overcome between the embodied Jesus ‘in heaven' and the loaf and cup on the altar” of Communion. Why not? Because “the question of Christ's bodily presence at the Supper is… not a question of getting from one place to another but of availability to us in the places where he chooses to be found and directs us to seek him. All places are one in their accessibility to him.” And so are all times.As I've just said, the events of Christ's life—his birth, his baptism, his death, his resurrection—happen not only in time but to it. The Christ who appears in the locked room to those frightened disciples is the same Christ who appears in the sealed fountain of the virgin's womb. It his resurrection, his disappearing from the sealed tomb, that fuses the events of his life into the transfiguring presence at work at the deepest depths of history. Rahner gets this exactly right, I think:The purpose of [Jesus'] life is perfectly accomplished in his resurrection… The whole Christ with his whole destiny and with everything he experienced and suffered on earth with his human nature, has now entered into the glory of the Father. The glorification of his body is not something accidental—a second thought, but it is given to him because he has attained the great end and purpose of his history. That is so true that everything that he was in course of his history has entered into the glory of the Father. Jesus has not lost a thing… He possesses his life completely… He took his whole life and everything in it with him into glory… The resurrected, ascended Lord is the end of the ages! He is the heart of the world!This, and nothing less than this, is what we proclaim when we proclaim the resurrection. Jesus, the one who lived that life that began in Mary's belly and died that death outside Jerusalem's walls, is the infinite, eternal source, guide, and goal of created existence. His life is the life of all that is good and true and beautiful. His death is the death of all that's opposed to creation's flourishing. Nothing but what he does and wants done will matter at all in the end. As St Maximus said in his Centuries on Theology and Economy: “He who is initiated into the inexpressible power of the Resurrection apprehends the purpose for which God first established everything.”The New Testament reading for Sunday is Revelation 1:4-8. It opens with John's identification of Jesus as “the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.” It closes with Jesus' own words: “‘I am the Alpha and the Omega,' says the Lord God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” The order of these identifications not insignificant. Jesus is the ruler of the kings of the earth only as the firstborn of the dead. And he is the firstborn of the dead only as the faithful witness, the one who did not cling to life even in the face of death. His dominion, in other words, is the outworking of resurrection life in the whole of the cosmos, so that every creature not only exists but breathes with the breath of God—fulfilling the promise of the last line in the last Psalm. “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord” (Ps. 150:6). And everything, truly everything, does have breath, God's breath.In Revelation, Jesus' dominion is the dominion of peace and thanksgiving, a peace he brought about not by spilling the blood of God's enemies but by drinking for them the cup of the unmixed wine of God's wrath. He is the LORD, John reminds us, the Almighty. But it is because he is the Almighty, the one from whom, and through whom, and for whom all things exist, that the report of his resurrection is “gospel”—a goodness that spells the world into the fulness of peace and joy. Jenson is right: the good news is good news not because a resurrection has happened but because Jesus is risen.In the Gospel reading, when Christ appears, he speaks peace over the disciples (as before he had spoken peace over the waters). He needs to speak peace because they are in dread—of him! And of what he has wrought. He has stripped the world of its orderliness, its predictability, its purpose. They are left undone. It is only after he shows them his hands and his side that they rejoice. In fact, read closely: they do not even see him until he shows them his hands and his side. And then he breathes the Spirit on them, after having passed the peace a second time. So, despite what Peter and the apostles suggest to the high priest in the temple courts, they received the Spirit not because they obeyed, not because they even knew enough to ask for the Spirit, but simply because Jesus loved them and kept showing up for them until that love caught hold of them.Obviously, your story is different from mine and our stories are different from the apostles'. But not so different that we can't learn anything from them. I suspect that at least some of us are locked away right now, grieving what we've lost or terrified by what may come. Others of us are spoiling for a fight, seething with righteous (or not-so-righteous) indignation, eager to bring Jesus' blood down on those we know are in the wrong. Most of us, I suspect, veer back-and-forth between that sealed-off room and the temple court. One moment, engaging this person, we are nervous and self-protective. The next moment, engaging that person, we are brutal and vindictive.But here's the good news: if you're in hiding, Jesus will appear to you and make himself known to you so that you're filled with God's own joy. He does not even need you to open the door. And if you're on the warpath, if you're out crusading, Jesus will afford you all the time and space you need to discover not only that your violence can never accomplish his peace but also that his peace will always triumph over your violence—first for those you've wronged and then, when you're ready, also for you. He can do that because he is risen as the heart of the world. Time is his. History is his. You are his.Last week, after I shared my latest health update, a dear friend of mine, Bill Oliverio, sent me a text. He ended with these words, which were for me straight out of the mouth of Jesus: “Peace, strength, rest to you. Everything will be here waiting.” That is the word the Spirit of God makes mine and yours. That is the word we can speak to ourselves and to others—including those powers that are opposed to God. This is what it means to trust that Christ is risen as the heart of the world. Jesus has all the time in the world for us. We have all the time we need to get this right. So, we never need to press ourselves or anyone else for an outcome. Everything will be here waiting. Everything will be here waiting. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cewgreen.substack.com/subscribe

Get up with God
Episode 123 | The power of the work of Jesus: Peace - Part 2

Get up with God

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:56


Today we discuss the power of the work Jesus did in relation to your peace and mental well-being.

Lifebridge Sermons
Becoming Like Jesus: Peace Maker

Lifebridge Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 26:38


Jesus Heals: A Journey of Trust and Healing
interceding for priests who bring us Jesus Peace

Jesus Heals: A Journey of Trust and Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 15:36


As we near the very end of Lent we encounter the title of God- Jehovah Shalom and also intercede for our priests as we enter into the holiest time of the year.

Banner Church
Meals With Jesus: Peace - 4/10/22

Banner Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022


In the final sermon of Meals with Jesus, Pastor Josh gives us a look at how to find the ultimate peace, even in the deepest distress.Follow us online - @thebannerchurch on Facebook and @banner.church on Instagram.Watch full services anytime on our YouTube channel - youtube.com/c/BannerChurchOnlineGive online: banner.church/giveThanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe so you get notified every time we update our podcast. We post new episodes every Wednesday. For more information, visit our website at banner.church today. We'll see you next week.

Lutheran Church of Hope - Ankeny
April 3, 2022 - A Deeper Walk With Jesus - Peace That Passes Understanding!

Lutheran Church of Hope - Ankeny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 36:51


Sermon for Sunday Morning, April 3, 2022

Hope Des Moines Sermons
Apr 03, 2022 A Deeper Walk with Jesus: Peace that Passes Understanding!

Hope Des Moines Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022


Logos Grace Church
In Jesus, Peace; In the Globe, Tribulation - (Special Edition)

Logos Grace Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 12:55


In Jesus, Peace; In the Globe, Tribulation, (Special Edition) we will be reminded why we must always have faith in the mist of our tribulation. Henceforth we will understand the importance of Jesus, always being there for us in the mist of our tribulations.

Logos Grace Church
In Jesus, Peace; In the Globe, Tribulation - (Special Edition)

Logos Grace Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 12:55


In Jesus, Peace; In the Globe, Tribulation, (Special Edition) we will be reminded why we must always have faith in the mist of our tribulation. Henceforth we will understand the importance of Jesus, always being there for us in the mist of our tribulations.

Make It Reign
Jesus Peace...

Make It Reign

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 3:47


Gem Of the Day (G.O.D.) about John 14 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthonyblackmon/support

The Revert Podcast
Jesus Christ, The Messiah, The Son of Mary

The Revert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 16:35


This episode is to clarify how #Muslims and the teachings of #Islam View the #Prophet #Jesus (Easa) Peace be upon him and His Mother #Mary (Merriam) It's Important to know that Muslims have to believe in Jesus Peace be upon him. They also have to believe in the revelation he received from the #Almighty #Allah and much more... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-revert/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-revert/support

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