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You have to have Jesus Right! Sermon 20:32
Jesus isn't just better—He's essential. In a world full of loud voices and vast spiritual claims, we're called to see Jesus clearly: the final Word, the reigning Son, and the One we dare not ignore. This message explores why getting Jesus right isn't just important—it's critical.
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.
Mtr. Kelly's sermon for April 27th, 2025
Series: Lent 2025 The Cross and the Gospel of God Originally aired 04/13/2025
Message from Parker Marks on April 13, 2025
John 1:6-13 You can subscribe to our sermon podcast on iTunes by clicking this link.
Richie Frank, Pastor
What are the ways we might impose our own priorities onto Jesus and fail to see him for who he really is? On the tenth Sunday after Pentecost, Nic Acosta reminds us to acknowledge our own biases, how we project them onto Jesus, and how God's generosity is active among those we consider to be wrong . [John 6:1-15] Reflection What do I find when I engage with Jesus as presented in the Gospels? How might our cultural and political biases be keeping us from seeing Jesus clearly? How can we be gracious and generous even toward those who misrepresent Christ?
Series: Believe - Gospel of John Text: John 8:39-59 Speaker: Paul Whittingstall Date: June 2, 2024 hopemarkham.ca
Series: Believe - Gospel of John Text: John 8:39-59 Speaker: Paul Whittingstall Date: June 2, 2024 hopemarkham.ca
Blessed are the ... Who? The Good life cant belong to those who say they need help? Or... is Jesus Right?
BPC Sunday Evening Service 24 March 2024
Does #HeGetsUS Really Get Jesus Right? How do you reach a culture that thinks Christianity is not only unnecessary, but evil? The #HeGetsUs commercials made a huge splash during the Superbowl, but were they effective? And did they properly communicate the gospel message? Here Lenny, along with Dr. Harry Edwards and Dr. Jacob Daniel, discuss the pluses and the problems of the #HeGetsUS effort and offers a balanced, thoughtful view, shedding more light to a topic that has generated quite a bit of heat, both inside and outside the church.
While the world may portray Christianity as stiff, lifeless, and judgmental, the reality is far from that. The Gospel and Jesus Himself are off the charts incredible.When you receive Christ, you are made new. You are completely forgiven, accepted, and loved and have access to the comfort and guidance of the God of the Universe. There is no standard to meet, because Jesus has already met it perfectly. You have the incredible privilege of having the presence of Jesus with you and in you forever.In this episode, I share even more of the daily benefits of knowing Jesus here and now. You'll be encouraged by the freedom, fulfillment, and joy that come from recognizing you now have access to the most fulfilling life possible!We hope you enjoyed this episode. Since we're a nonprofit organization, episodes like these are only made possible by friends like you.You can help us continue sharing God's message of grace with the world here: https://andrewfarley.org/donate/Connect with Dr. Andrew Farley here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAndrewFarleyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drandrewfarleyTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrAndrewFarleyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drandrewfarleyWebsite: https://www.andrewfarley.org/
Pastor Jamey kicks off our Firm Foundation series by asking the question: “What are you building your life on?” He takes us through three ways that we should be building our life: Build with commitment, Build with Trust, and Build with humility. We must Get Jesus right before anything else! Listen in for a great message. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or YouTube.
Over the last three weeks, we've seen Jesus answer questions from three different groups of religious leaders. The religious leaders weren't seeking to discover truth with these questions. They were questions meant to trap him, alienate him from his supporters, or get him in trouble with the Roman government. Pharisees' tax questionSadducees' resurrection questionScribe's law questionHe has answered each of them with such skill and wisdom that the text says no one else dared to ask him any questions. The debate is over. Jesus stands victorious. (Battle royale analogy)But these antagonistic questions were not enough to reveal who Jesus really is. It's now his turn to ask the questions, and he begins with a question about the Messiah. Unlike the religious leaders, whose questions were meant to trap, Jesus wants to reveal himself. Essentially, he's asking, “Do you know who I am?” This is one of the great attributes of God - he seeks to reveal himself to us. It's hard to imagine when you really think about it. The God of the universe longs to reveal himself in a personal way - to me? King David wrestled with this idea in Psalm 8.Psalm 8:3-4 When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fingers— the moon and the stars you set in place—4 what are mere mortals that you should think about them, human beings that you should care for them?General Revelation - creationSpecial Revelation - BiblePersonal Revelation - Jesus Jesus is the pinnacle of God's revelation to humanity. He is God in the flesh and at the heart of his question to the Pharisees he is asking - do you know who I am? That's the question I want to use as a framework for today's message: Do you know who Jesus is? Jesus is going to use Psalm 110 as the means to reveal himself Read Psalm 110 as intro? The LORD said to my Lord,“Sit in the place of honor at my right handuntil I humble your enemies,making them a footstool under your feet.”The LORD will extend your powerful kingdom from Jerusalem;you will rule over your enemies.When you go to war,your people will serve you willingly.You are arrayed in holy garments,and your strength will be renewed each day like the morning dew.The LORD has taken an oath and will not break his vow:“You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek.”The Lord stands at your right hand to protect you.He will strike down many kings when his anger erupts.He will punish the nationsand fill their lands with corpses;he will shatter heads over the whole earth.But he himself will be refreshed from brooks along the way.He will be victorious.(Pillar New Testament Commentary) Ps 110 is quoted or alluded to thirty-three times in the NT, and an additional seven times in early Christian authors. See D. M. Hay, Glory at the Right Hand. Psalm 110 in Early Christianity (Nashville/New York: Abingdon Press, 1973), 15, 45-47.(Pillar New Testament Commentary) The preceding story ended with the note that "from then on no one dared ask [Jesus] any more questions" (12:34). The wording of v. 34 (particularly in Gk.) is strong and unequivocal, signifying that Jesus has prevailed over challenges from the Sanhedrin (11:27-33) and its various constituencies – the Pharisees (12:13-17), Sadducees (12:18-27), and scribes (12:28-34). Jesus has bested the field and debate is closed. Jesus does not quit the field, however, but he takes it. The meaning of his person and the kingdom he proclaims cannot be understood by mere responses to human interrogation – especially when the interrogation is antagonistic. The questions and categories of the Sanhedrin, the supreme authority in Judaism, are not sufficient to reveal and encompass Jesus. And if theirs are not...
Dr. Dale A. Meyer and Dr. David Schmidtt begin by discussing the symbolism in the new artwork in the Concordia Seminary chapel. The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Dr. Meyer asks "Where is Jesus now? If we don't emphasize what Christ is doing now ... you create a vacuum, and a number of things happen in the vacuum …"
Getting Jesus Right, pt. 2 - Jesus is God and revealed in the Scriptures
Aloha and welcome to The Mission North Shore's podcast! This week Pastor Tripp speaks on John 1. God bless and have a great week!
John 10. Last week, Pentecost Sunday, we looked at the work of the Holy Spirit as he empowers us to bring the message of Christ as the mission of the Church. And today we continue to look then on Trinity Sunday at an aspect of that core belief in the divinity of Christ. As we look to the reading of God's Word, if you would join me in prayer. Father, indeed, you are the source of all light. And by
John 10. Last week, Pentecost Sunday, we looked at the work of the Holy Spirit as he empowers us to bring the message of Christ as the mission of the Church. And today we continue to look then on Trinity Sunday at an aspect of that core belief in the divinity of Christ. As we look to the reading of God's Word, if you would join me in prayer. Father, indeed, you are the source of all light. And by
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We continue our series in the book of Mark called "The Way of Jesus". After setting the foundation of being spiritually focused and showing John as the role model, Mark records Jesus' call to “come follow me” to Peter and Andrew. We explore how they leave their boats and worldly stuff. We look at how this continues to be our call as disciples. Find out more at http://www.redeem.church
We're about three things at @CityPostChurch: Build, Equip, and Send. BUILD Kingdom, EQUIP Believers, and SEND out Agents of the Gospel to saturate Fort Worth with the light and love of Jesus. All under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Let's Connect! www.citypostchurch.org or email us at info@citypostchurch.org
Mark 11:1-10 Preacher: Pastor Will O'Brien
Tomorrow I will preach the third and last sermon in a three-week series entitled, “Jesus: Right from Wrong.” We'll study another of Jesus' parables in its original context and discuss what it teaches us about right and wrong. How would Jesus' original audience have interpreted these teachings? How can understanding that help us interpret and apply them to our own lives? Understanding the world in which Jesus gave these teachings reveals how powerfully they still speak to everyone's lives today. Jesus: Right from Wrong Sermon Series 1.) Sunday, October 9th: “The Dishonest Manager: Being Honest” (Luke 16:1-13) 2.) Sunday, October 16th: “The Rich Man and Lazarus: Taking Responsibility” (Luke 16:19-31) 3.) Sunday, October 23rd: “The Laborers in the Vineyard: Being Fair” (Matthew 20:1-16)
Tomorrow I will preach the second sermon in a three-week series entitled, “Jesus: Right from Wrong.” We'll study another of Jesus' parables in its original context and discuss what it teaches us about right and wrong. How would Jesus' original audience have interpreted these teachings? How can understanding that help us interpret and apply them to our own lives? Understanding the world in which Jesus gave these teachings reveals how powerfully they still speak to everyone's lives today.
Tomorrow, I will preach the first sermon in a three-week series entitled, “Jesus: Right from Wrong.” We'll study the first of three of Jesus' parables in its original context and discuss what it teaches us about right and wrong. How would Jesus' original audience have interpreted these teachings? How can understanding that help us interpret and apply them to our own lives? Understanding the world in which Jesus gave these teachings reveals how powerfully they still speak to everyone's lives today. Jesus: Right from Wrong Sermon Series 1.) Sunday, October 9th: “The Dishonest Manager: Being Honest” (Luke 16:1-13) 2.) Sunday, October 16th: “The Rich Man and Lazarus: Taking Responsibility” (Luke 16:19-31) 3.) Sunday, October 23rd: “The Laborers in the Vineyard: Being Fair” (Matthew 20:1-16)
In this episode Karen invites you to tune in and pray the Novena to the Holy Spirit beginning this Friday, nine days before Pentecost Sunday! Each day we will pray the novena prayers over the podcast (thank you praymorenovenas.com!) and Karen will interview a different woman who will share how her relationship with the Holy Spirit has affected, changed and transformed her life. You don't want to miss it! Let us grow in hunger for more of the Holy Spirit in our lives! Subscribe to the podcast to get notifications when each day's episode lands, or click this link to sign up for email notifications: https://twoheartsforher.newzenler.com/f/holy-spirit-novena --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twoheartsforher/message
Getting Jesus Right pt. 2: Did Jesus Really Exist? Is there Evidence? Searching Secular History When we talk about getting Jesus right, we have to pose the question: Did Jesus Christ actually exist? Did he live? is Jesus a fairytale? The most common objection to the amount of evidence as to whether Jesus existed is that there is no evidence outside of the Bible. However, you might be shocked this week as Jarrod and Evan read directly from 1st century Jewish and Roman Politians and Historians who are either atheists or worship the Roman gods and goddess, confirm that Jesus did in fact exist. Next week we will look at evidence of how Jesus is God in Human flesh. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jarrodknepp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jarrodknepp/support
Here are a few quotes from the episode; "If you let it out it loses power over you." "Jesus should have dropped an album." "I believe in bandaids over stitches." " Bump that Herbo and stomp that hardwood." and my personal favorite "DON'T LISTEN TO BENJY'S ADVICE" If this isn't convincing enough to run it up I do not know what is. Thanks and Enjoy, P.S: To cleanse yourself of all the bullshit from this episode, please check out @relentlesspursuitjc on Instagram and get yo Jesus Right! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mugisha-benjamin/message
Whenever we are going through something, we need to remind ourselves that we love Jesus and that His joy is our strength! Nehemiah 8:10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sunday Evening Sermon with Pastor Jacob Gray from Ten Mile Baptist Church in McLeansboro, Illinois
Men Handling Illness, Oprah, Merch. We talk about striking a balance between loving the teachings and living the teachings. Fan Questions at the end.
A wrong view of purpose, power, or practice can keep us from having a true perspective of Jesus...which is the most important thing in the world. Jesus is urging you to see him as He truly is, and to experience his life-changing truth as you choose to trust him through obedience.
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Pastor Brian Zahnd has been teaching from the Gospel of Luke for nearly four months, as we examine the stories of Jesus. We have arrived at Palm Sunday, celebrating Jesus' triumphal entry into the city of Jerusalem. Palm Sunday is confusing. It is a combination of both joy and sorrow, of celebration and of suffering. It contains Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, but shadows the impending doom of Calvary. Should we celebrate on Palm Sunday or do we lament on Palm Sunday? The crowd cheering and praising Jesus as he entered into Jerusalem was right to celebrate, but they did it with a wrong understanding. This is a warning for every Jesus follower about: Getting Jesus Right... Getting Jesus Wrong.