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Christmas Eve Service Texts: Isaiah 53:1-6; 1 Peter 2:24-25 Jesus Suffered as the Rejected Servant (Is. 53:1-3) Jesus came to earth in humility to a people that did not recognize or accept Him. Jesus' experience on earth was marked by grief and rejection. Jesus Suffered as our Sin-Bearing Servant (Is. 53:4-6) Jesus entered into our sorrows and griefs by bearing the weight of our sin. Jesus' death led to our spiritual healing and our sins being forgiven. Jesus Succeeded as our Victorious Savior (1 Peter 2:24-25) Jesus' death was effective to save us, empower us to die to sin, and live righteously. In Jesus, we have a Shepherd who loves and pursues us.
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Corrie Ten Boom shares how she could go through humiliation and suffering at the concentration camp, because Jesus did it for her.
Message: Mark Christian, Senior MinisterPassage: Colossians 1 Peter 2:21-24; 3:18, Isaiah 53:1–10; Mark 15:1–39Series: I Believe: Words That Make Us
In this week's lesson from the book of Hebrews, Dale South brings a message from Hebrews 13:7-19 as we continue to learn how Jesus Christ is better: a better priest, a better prophet, and a better King who brings better promises.Thank you for joining us today!To learn more about the Friday Men's Breakfast, visit our website at https://wcchapel.org/fridaymensbreakfast
Listen to Pastor Keith Benson speak about all the Lord has done at True Light Church, located in Southold, NY on the North Fork of Long Island. He teaches biblical principles, using scripture in a personal way.
Jase does everything short of a backflip to entertain his grandkids, but his heroic efforts land him in pain—and his attempt to stretch it out in the studio leaves the crew rattled. Finally moving on to John 7, the guys unpack the only Gospel account of Jesus' brothers, their early skepticism, and what their eventual transformation into believers reveals about the truth of the resurrection. Plus, Al's son-in-law and fellow Duckman Jay Stone steps in to save a smoky situation, and the guys reflect on humanity's nature of secrecy and sneakiness. In this episode: John 7, verses 1-9; 2 Corinthians 2, verses 7-8 “Unashamed” Episode 1083 is sponsored by: https://myphdweightloss.com — Find out how Al is finally losing weight! Schedule your one-on-one consultation today by visiting the website or calling 864-644-1900. https://cozyearth.com/unashamed — Get 40% off sheets, towels, and more when you use our link or use code UNASHAMED! https://puretalk.com/unashamed — Get 50% off your first month when you make the switch! https://preborn.com/unashamed — Click the link or dial #250 and use keyword BABY to donate today. 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
Good Friday | Pastor Tyler Sollie | Life Center Tacoma Good Friday was for you. In the garden Jesus SURRENDERED for you Matthew 26:36-46 (CSB) At the whipping post, Jesus SUFFERED for you John 19:1-6; 15-16 (CSB) On the cross, Jesus DIED for you John 19:16b-19; 28-30 (CSB)
A sermon from part 3 of Redemption City Church's series on the Gospel of Mark
Perhaps the most astonishing death in history occurred over two thousand years ago when the Son of God was nailed to a simple wooden cross. But why did Jesus have to suffer and die? At times, it may seem unnecessary—wasn’t there another way for salvation to be accomplished? The good news is that God has given us the answer. The real question is: Do we truly understand why the suffering and death of Christ matter? In this sermon, we will explore the purpose and necessity of Jesus’ sacrifice. Visit us online at: RenewalChurch.net
Pastor Ray speaks about what Jesus did for us.
In today's message titled Jesus Suffered in Silence, Pastor Jack Morris takes us through the final days of Jesus' lifea journey marked by deep suffering, from the agony in the Garden of Gethsemane to the unjust trials, brutal beatings, and ultimately, death on the cross. Though He had every right to defend Himself, Jesus chose silence, willingly enduring it all in obedience to His Father's will. Isaiah 53:7 says, He was oppressed and afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth. Join us as we reflect on the depth of Christ's sacrifice and the quiet strength He displayed, all for our salvation. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1528/29
Today is day 62 and we are in the section on the Second Article of the Apostles' Creed on Jesus Christ the Son of God. Today we are on the seventh line: “He suffered under Pontius Pilate” and studying question 62. 62. Why does the Creed say that Jesus suffered under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate? The Creed thus makes clear that Jesus' life and death were real events that occurred at a particular time and place in Judea in the first century AD. (Psalm 2:1–6; Luke 3:1–2; 23; Acts 4:24–28). We will conclude today with The Collect for Monday of Holy Week found on page 607 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
As soon as you understand the gospel, you'll be asking: Does this mean we can live any way we want and get away with it? Pastor Colin says, If you're asking this question, it means you're on the right track.
You know what happened at the cross, but do you know why it happened? Pastor Colin talks about seven explanations the Bible gives for what was happening at the cross.
Have you ever reflected on the sufferings of Jesus? The Bible tells us that doing this will help us not to grow weary or to lose heart. Pastor Colin talks about how to get started.
We often talk about how the death of Jesus touches our lives: He died for our sins, He carried our guilt, and took our judgment. But how does the suffering of Jesus touch our lives today? Pastor Colin talks about what the suffering of Jesus means for us.
You've failed and you've been running from Jesus. Maybe you've fallen into some temptation and you feel defeated. Pastor Colin talks about Jesus' invitation to His disciples and to us.
Judas betrayed Him, Peter denied Him, and all the disciples ran away from Him. Pastor Colin talks about why Jesus went to the cross alone.
Welcome to Faith in the Morning! In today's podcast, Pastor Kerrick shares that God wants you to experience the benefits He has for you. Faith in the Morning Confession I am the salt of the earth. I am the light of this world. Jesus said it so I believe it. I am a carrier of the Glory of God. Today, I will experience the extreme goodness of God. Today, I make myself available for God to show His goodness to others through me. Today, I am increasing in influence. Today, I will see the goodness of God in my life! Today, something good is going to happen to me so I expect miracles. Follow Pastor Kerrick's Blog: https://kerrickbutler.com/ Subscribe to the Faith in the Morning Newsletter: https://kerrick.beehiiv.com
Hebrews 13:11-12 — In this sermon on Hebrews 13:11–12 titled “Therefore Jesus…Suffered,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones focuses on the meaning of the cross. The world believes that the cross was not historical or possible. Dr. Lloyd-Jones directs the listener's attention to this epistle and the entire Bible, reminding listeners that Calvary was not an accident or tragedy but it was a decisive act of God and the means to save and bring His people back to His presence. The cross also fulfills all the Old Testament prophecies and promises.
Hebrews 13:11-12 — In this sermon on Hebrews 13:11–12 titled “Therefore Jesus…Suffered,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones focuses on the meaning of the cross. The world believes that the cross was not historical or possible. Dr. Lloyd-Jones directs the listener's attention to this epistle and the entire Bible, reminding listeners that Calvary was not an accident or tragedy but it was a decisive act of God and the means to save and bring His people back to His presence. The cross also fulfills all the Old Testament prophecies and promises. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/603/29
Just like us, Jesus had good days and bad days. The ways Jesus approached the hard days can help us better navigate them when they come our way.
John 19:1-22 Bro. Tom Curry I. Jesus Suffered for Our Sin. II. Jesus Strengthened the Wounded. III. Jesus Satisfied the Wrath of Holy God www.ekronbaptistchurch.com Online Giving: https://secure.myvanco.com/L-ZKN3/home Music: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-youtube-videos
We discuss another line of the Apostle's Creed: "suffered under Pontius Pilate" This line is surprising for many reasons. Our Lord was subjected to suffering. Some how a 'bad guy' gets his name in the creed. We will release another episode this week. You can find previous episodes in this series here: Listen to the first episode where we discuss why we believe in creeds. Find the second episode about why we believe in God. Then we talk about what it means to believe God is a Father. We have 2 episodes about Jesus so far! I believe in Jesus and in Christmas Join our patreon for bonus episodes every single week! You can follow this podcast all over the internet. twitter, instagram. or facebook Or email us at restlesspodcasting@gmail.com
In Philippians 2, the apostle Paul expounds upon Christ's humility and its implications for how we live and interact with others. Though we may struggle with the paradox of His infinite power and meekness, Christ's humility serves as the truest example for us to follow as we adopt His attitude so that the world may... The post Weekly Leader Training for Preschool & Kids: Unit 31, Session 5—Jesus Suffered for Us appeared first on The Gospel Project.
He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed. — Isaiah 53:5 Never was someone treated so unjustly as Jesus was. Absolute good was attacked by absolute evil. And that evil was our evil, shared by all humanity. Our sins, along with those of the whole world, were like the nails that pinned him to the cross. Sometimes in our churches we skip over the excruciating suffering that Jesus endured for us on the cross. When he took our place to pay the price of our sin, Jesus was pierced and crushed and afflicted, “led like a lamb to the slaughter.” He was mocked and ridiculed. He was forsaken by God. Yet Jesus chose to take on that suffering for us. Even the thought of the agony he would experience caused him to sweat drops like blood (Luke 22:44). Our salvation was made possible through Jesus' agonizing physical pain. Our salvation is a very physical event. God did not just “save souls”; he saved whole human beings. In the new heaven and earth we will have perfected and restored bodies (1 Corinthians 15). We will live in a renewed, physical creation. Christ's salvation for us was a gruesome, physical affair. Thank God that our bodies and our physical world are saved through Jesus, who not only died for our sins but also suffered for them. Jesus, you suffered excruciating agony for us. You did so because of the joy it brought you to welcome us back into fellowship with our Father. Thank you for bearing our pain. Amen.
Today is day 62 and we are in the section on the Second Article of the Apostles' Creed on Jesus Christ the Son of God. Today we are on the seventh line: “He suffered under Pontius Pilate” and studying question 62. 62. Why does the Creed say that Jesus suffered under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate? The Creed thus makes clear that Jesus' life and death were real events that occurred at a particular time and place in Judea in the first century AD. (Psalm 2:1–6; Luke 3:1–2; 23; Acts 4:24–28). We will conclude today with The Collect for Monday of Holy Week found on page 607 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Sermon for the Midweek of Invocabit Wednesday, 21 February A+D 2024 Rev. Matthew D. Ruesch
In a candid exploration of vulnerability, join Todd Saylor on the Wired Differently Podcast as he navigates the stress of an upcoming 3-hour Salem Media Radio Show. In this episode, titled "Jesus Suffered Anxiety Too," Todd opens up about his own experiences with stress, recalling poignant moments from his childhood and teenage years, including being compelled to go to the altar.
Today on Grace and Truth, Dr. Owen Strachan is joined by Pastor and Author, Kyle Swanson to discuss his new book, "Isaiah's Great Light: The Salvation of God in the Servant Songs" and why the Book of Isaiah is important for Christians to understand why Jesus suffered for us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Peter gives two reasons for Jesus' suffering: to offer an example to His followers and to heal our souls. To hear Jeremy teach through the entire book of 1 Peter verse-by-verse, go here: https://soundcloud.com/ohbcpayson/sets/1-peter
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Discover how Jesus “suffered well”, even in His undeserved suffering under Pontius Pilate, He didn't avoid it He embraced it, reconciled us to God and granted us the opportunity to partake in His suffering and glory. We too should not avoid our suffering but rejoice in our suffering with Him, partaking in His glory & triumph.
All the members of the Trinity were involved in the death of Christ on the cross. When Jesus cried out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?,” it revealed a dramatic mystery. Pastor Lutzer reflects on the wonder of the darkness and the question itself. What happened when the Father turned His back on the Son?
Those who were determined to see Christ put to death in His Passion showed both ignorance and arrogance. The transcription for this Podcast can be found at https://www.ourcatholicprayers.com/Cluelessness-and-calumnies-at-Calvary.html
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Today is day 62 and we are in the section on the Second Article of the Apostles' Creed on Jesus Christ the Son of God. Today we are on the seventh line: “He suffered under Pontius Pilate” and studying question 62. 62. Why does the Creed say that Jesus suffered under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate? The Creed thus makes clear that Jesus' life and death were real events that occurred at a particular time and place in Judea in the first century AD. (Psalm 2:1–6; Luke 3:1–2; 23; Acts 4:24–28). We will conclude today with The Collect for Monday of Holy Week found on page 607 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
The difficulties along your road to eternity with Jesus remind you that you are on the right road. It's the same road of suffering Jesus walked on earth. ----Joni's 73rd birthday is coming up and you can join her in celebrating God's faithfulness!Celebrate with Joni Looking for more encouragement? Follow Joni on Facebook and subscribe to her daily devotional. Listen to all of Joni's 4-minute and 1-minute programs at joniradio.org!Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Get involved at joniandfriends.org or on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.