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In any relationship, it takes work, patience, and a dedicated back-and-forth to truly come to know the other person, not just know about the other person. Unless we're talking to the Lord and letting His word work on us, regularly, we'll never develop the strength, freedom, and trust to stand when the world's storm winds blow against us. So talk to Him this week, and let Him talk to you. There's nothing more important you can do.
Acts 1:15-26: Jesus the Heart-KnowerSeries: The Book of Acts: Gospel Driven Growth Speaker: Rev. George SinclairMessiah DowntownDate: 17th September 2023Passage: Acts 1:15-26------------------- In Jesus the Triune God forgives your inexcusable sins.Lord Jesus is the Heart-Knower who sees you and died for you so you can be forgiven and be free.The Lord Jesus cares for you, so humbly grow in Holy Spirit led, Bible informed, prayerful wisdom.- WAYS TO GIVE: https://www.messiahchurch.ca/donateWeb: https://www.messiahchurch.ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ottawamessiahchurch/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/comottawa/
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The heart of a leader has their priorities set on a relationship with God. The attitude of the leader is that of a servant. Join us this Sunday as we kick off a brand new series and learn how to Lead Like Jesus.
TODAY'S HOMILY IN BRIEF. In celebrating the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, we celebrate the love of God for humanity. Just as God's love for humanity is expressed in concrete terms in Jesus Christ, we too are charged with the responsibility of making God's love concretely felt and experienced by our fellow human beings through us as our heart ought to be made like unto the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Kindly listen to today's episode of my podcast for details of today's homily. Please follow, subscribe to, like, share and comment on our YouTube channel and Facebook page @ Eternal Word of Life Ministry-#FadaPeterBenson, our Facebook, Instagram, Blog and Twitter @ FadaPeterBenson and our website @ https://ewlm.org. Be assured of my prayers and blessings always. @FadaPeterBenson @Eternal Word of Life Ministry-#FadaPeterBenson @https://ewlm.org
Pastor Jordan dives back into Matthew this week to note how, before Jesus sends His disciples out to practice what He's shown them so far, He reminds them one final time of what He's come to do & why they can trust it. Matthew 9:9-34 challenge us to recall how life in the Spirit changes hearts before it changes works because changing hearts through faith brings transformation. // Closing Prayer: Valley of Vision, "Fullness"
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Pastor Randy Solomon brings Part 2 of his message on the proper use of the law from 1 Timothy 1:12-17 focusing on Paul's example. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation. Photo courtesy of NicolettiPhoto.com.
Pastor Ian Graham looks at Jesus' work of home-making on the cross, judging the Jerusalem temple and making our very hearts the home of God.Support the show
Pastor Ian Graham continues our series looking at the different motifs of the cross of Jesus juxtaposing our notions of judgment with the biblical picture of the righteous judgments of God. Support the show
What does it mean that Jesus died “for us?” Why did Jesus die in the way that he did? We continue our lenten series on the cross of Jesus looking at different motifs of the story of the cross and the implications. Support the show
Pastor Ian Graham begins our Lenten series looking at several motifs of the cross of Jesus focusing on sacrifice. Is the language of sacrifice something that we can dispense with in our modern western cultural milieu? Why does the Bible focus on Jesus' work on the cross as a sacrifice? And what does it mean for us today? Support the show
Jan 1st Sermon | Mark 7:1-23 | Pastor Ryan Troglin
Molly Lackey joins the drive to school to share about her brand new book from CPH. Check it out! https://www.cph.org/p-34778-confessing-jesus-the-heart-of-being-a-lutheran.aspx?REName=&plk=0&Lk=0&rlk=0
Luke 24:44-53. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on September 11, 2022.
Luke 24:44-53. Rev. Ben Cunningham. Recorded live at Church of the Resurrection in New Orleans, LA on September 11, 2022.
WALKING WITH JESUS: The Heart of Jesus.Pastor Kent LandhuisTHEME - Grow a Heart Like JesusTEXT - John 13:1-17OUTLINEHaving loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. John 13:1b1. Grow a loving heart. A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. John 13:34-352. Grow a confident heart. Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. John 13:3-43. Grow a servant's heart. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave - just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many. Matthew 20:26-284. Grow a humble heart. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. Philippians 2:3-4NEXT STEPSShow interest in others.Greet people by name.Remember life events.Plan a gathering.Listen.Support the show
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. Matthew 11:29 (Year A Gospel)Happy Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus!To some, this can seem like an old and outdated celebration in the Church. It can be seen as one of those ancient feasts that have little meaning in our lives today. Nothing could be further from the truth!The Sacred Heart of Jesus is exactly what we need to know, experience and receive in our lives today. His heart, that heart which was pierced by the lance and from which flowed blood and water, is the sign, symbol and source of the burning love of His very soul. The blood is an image of the Most Holy Eucharist and the water is an image of the cleansing waters of Baptism. This celebration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a celebration of Jesus pouring out on us His whole life and all of His love. He held nothing back which is symbolized by the pouring forth of the last drop of this blood and water from His Heart as He lay there dead on the Cross. Though it's a very graphic image, it's graphic to make a point. The point, again, is that He held nothing back. We need to realize that Jesus continues to give us everything if we are willing to receive it. If you are finding that you need to know His love more deeply in your life this day, try spending time reflecting on this Scripture: “...but one soldier thrust his lance into his side, and immediately blood and water flowed out” (John 19:33-34). Spend time reflecting upon that last self gift, the gift of that water and blood flowing from His wounded Heart. It is a sign of His infinite love for you. Reflect upon it being poured out especially for you. See it, be immersed in it, and be open to it. Let His love transform and fill you. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. I thank You, dear Lord, for giving all to me. You held nothing back from me and You continue to pour out Your life for my good and for the good of the whole world. May I receive all You give to me and hold nothing back from You. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2022 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.
The Truth in Love: Homilies & Reflections by Fr. Stephen Dardis
Key passage: Matthew 6:5-6
Have you even noticed that when something is far away it looks VERY different than when it is close up? Our relationship with Jesus is the same way. If we keep Him distant and only see Him from afar, then we are missing out on so much he has to offer our lives. This week we will explore the Heart of Heaven, and what happens when we decide to move closer to Jesus, and how that changes everything!
A changed heart means a changed leader. You are a leader who truly wants to lead like Jesus, the greatest leadership role model of all time—but you don't. Why? Paul had the same problem. He articulated his frustration perfectly in Romans 7:15: “I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do.” Does this sound familiar to you? What is in the heart determines why we do what we do; our hearts are the source of our motivations. What motivates you to lead others? Is your leadership about you? We continue to see that the most persistent barrier to leading like Jesus is a heart motivated by self-interest.
Pastor digs deep in the word to show thru Grace you can have victory over death. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cecil-hollaway6/support
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This is the talk from our Sunday service of the church weekend. Rev. Neil Smart (Associate Vicar) concluded the weekend as we considered and prayed for our new vision at St Jude's.
Jesus' aim is for a burning heart
Jesus' aim is for a burning heart
While we are limited physically in the ways we can ‘go' with Jesus, Mark invites us to return to the central call of the gospel and the journey of Red as we position ourselves to take the hope of Jesus to others.
While we are limited physically in the ways we can ‘go' with Jesus, Mark invites us to return to the central call of the gospel and the journey of Red as we position ourselves to take the hope of Jesus to others.
The closing verses of Isaiah 40 illustrate the renewal found in God as our ultimate power source. Mark looks at how this often plays out in the lives of those who follow Jesus as we go deeper in our dependency with him.
The closing verses of Isaiah 40 illustrate the renewal found in God as our ultimate power source. Mark looks at how this often plays out in the lives of those who follow Jesus as we go deeper in our dependency with him.
As disciples to Jesus, we are called to abide with Him. This is a deep need that He fulfils and it is the place where life is found in abundance. Brittany reminds us that abiding can only happen through Jesus and the gift and power of His grace.
As disciples to Jesus, we are called to abide with Him. This is a deep need that He fulfils and it is the place where life is found in abundance. Brittany reminds us that abiding can only happen through Jesus and the gift and power of His grace.
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Thank you for joining us for worship. We are continuing in our sermon series Turning Our Eyes Upon Jesus: The Heart of Jesus (Matthew 11:27-30). Join us Sunday Mornings at 10:45am for our live Sunday morning service. Have questions about BBC? Visit our website at www.burlingtonbaptist.orgSupport the show
In the first episode of our new series Christ in the Classroom Sr. Johanna Paruch joined us to discuss Christocentric teaching, we also shared practical tips and talked about how movies, books, and music that can lead your students to Christ. Once you've finished listening, visit https://sophiainstituteforteachers.org/CITClessons for a free lesson and https://sophiainstituteforteachers.org/CITCCertificates for 1 hour of PD credit. Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
This episode is from our 2020 Christmas Eve Eve Candlelight service. Pastor Chris Kipp teaches from Luke 2:25-35 on the strange blessing that Simeon spoke to Mary and Joseph about the newborn Jesus. www.ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
This episode is from our 2020 Christmas Eve Eve Candlelight service. Pastor Chris Kipp teaches from Luke 2:25-35 on the strange blessing that Simeon spoke to Mary and Joseph about the newborn Jesus. www.ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
The Disciples are struggling with many things. In this video we go along with Jesus to discover some of what was at the heart of the issue.
Pure worship flows from my heart, not my appearance.
Knowing Jesus - Week 10 - The Heart of Jesus
Knowing Jesus - The Heart of Christ - Week 10
We’ve been looking at St. Paul‘s life and the lessons his life gives us about leadership for some time. But now we need to speak about what’s at the heart of his leadership. The heart of his leadership is Jesus and his relationship with Him.
But when they came to Jesus and saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs, but one soldier thrust his lance into his side, and immediately blood and water flowed out. John 19:33-34 (Year B Gospel)Happy Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus!To some, this can seem like an old and outdated celebration in the Church. It can be seen as one of those ancient feasts that have little meaning in our lives today. Nothing could be further from the truth!The Sacred Heart of Jesus is exactly what we need to know, experience and receive in our lives today. His heart, that heart which was pierced by the lance and from which flowed blood and water, is the sign, symbol and source of the burning love of His very soul. The blood is an image of the Most Holy Eucharist and the water is an image of the cleansing waters of Baptism. This celebration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a celebration of Jesus pouring out on us His whole life and all of His love. He held nothing back which is symbolized by the pouring forth of the last drop of this blood and water from His Heart as He lay there dead on the Cross. Though it’s a very graphic image, it’s graphic to make a point. The point, again, is that He held nothing back. We need to realize that Jesus continues to give us everything if we are willing to receive it. If you are finding that you need to know His love more deeply in your life this day, try spending time reflecting on the Scripture passage above. Spend time reflecting upon that last self gift, the gift of that water and blood flowing from His wounded Heart. It is a sign of His infinite love for you. Reflect upon it being poured out especially for you. See it, be immersed in it, and be open to it. Let His love transform and fill you. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. I thank You, dear Lord, for giving all to me. You held nothing back from me and You continue to pour out Your life for my good and for the good of the whole world. May I receive all You give to me and hold nothing back from You. Jesus, I trust in You.
What does it mean to “follow Jesus,” to “practice” Christian faith in an increasingly post-Christian culture? What makes us uneasy about claiming Christian faith in the current climate? Is there a difference between being a good Christian and just trying to be a good person? Does being a Christian mean we have to reject other religions? This 5-week Lenten series explores these and other questions as a way of helping us name in new ways our sense of Christian identity in contemporary culture. This week's topic is "Jesus: The Heart of Christianity." Dr. Kathy Staudt works as a teacher, poet and spiritual director at a number of institutions, including Virginia Theological Seminary and Wesley Theological Seminary.
What does it mean to “follow Jesus,” to “practice” Christian faith in an increasingly post-Christian culture? What makes us uneasy about claiming Christian faith in the current climate? Is there a difference between being a good Christian and just trying to be a good person? Does being a Christian mean we have to reject other religions? This 5-week Lenten series explores these and other questions as a way of helping us name in new ways our sense of Christian identity in contemporary culture. This week's topic is "Jesus: The Heart of Christianity." Dr. Kathy Staudt works as a teacher, poet and spiritual director at a number of institutions, including Virginia Theological Seminary and Wesley Theological Seminary.
The Life of Jesus: The Heart of John the Baptist (3-10-19 Message Only) by Lapeer Community Church
The Life of Jesus: The Heart of John the Baptist (3-10-19) by Lapeer Community Church
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Pastor Melissa continues Pastor Ben’s new series 40 Days with Jesus and we look at the Heart. Listen to find out more.
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This message, the first in the two series was shared by Terry Timm at the October 11, 2009 worship gathering of Christ Community Church of the South Hills.
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