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Have you ever wondered where you fit in the grand sweep of history — or whether your life is part of something bigger than yourself? In this week's message from our "Welcomed." series, we walk through Paul's sweeping sermon in Acts 13 and discover that the welcome of Jesus is an invitation into God's greater story. From Israel's enslavement in Egypt to the resurrection of Jesus, we see a God who chooses broken people, meets them in their brokenness with faithfulness and patience, and provides them with a Savior sufficient for everything the Law could not accomplish. Jesus is the better David — uncorrupted — and the better Moses — completing what could never be finished by human effort. But this story doesn't just call for our admiration; it calls for a response. Will we keep investigating, reject it outright, or turn to Jesus in worship? For those who do turn to Him, the transformation is real — a new purpose, a secure identity, overflowing joy, and the power of the Holy Spirit. You were never meant to be a spectator. God wrote you into this story on purpose.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.orgConnect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity!Instagram: @integrity_churchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/
Scripture: Luke 24:13-35
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Preached at Healing Jesus Campaigns , Kikwit, Congo DRC. 14th April 2026
Preached at Healing Jesus Campaigns , Kikwit, Congo DRC. 14th April 2026
This week, we celebrate the Risen Savior! Pastor Chris Carroll walks us through what it means that Jesus is the Savior of the World.
Welcome to ONE* Church Online! We are so excited you are here with us today for a special Easter Sunday service "Fulfilled" with our Experience Pastor Tyler Villines!
John 3:19-21. March 22, 2026. Pastor Bobby Pringle
When we encounter Jesus the Savior, the depth of grace and forgiveness we have received overflows into extravagant love and gratitude and changes how we see others. Luke 7:36-50 For more resources on this teaching please visit https://brcc.church/teachings/encountering-jesus-the-savior/
The final part of the mini-series on Jesus within the Psalms. This also contains the clip, "The Story of Toxic Religion." For an outline of this lesson, click the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jwqaUNAHBl675kkdqQ1X6lAiKF2j_ONE/view?usp=sharing
"Repent or Perish! Responding to Jesus the Savior"Luke 13:1-21Rev. Craig Luekens2.1.26
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series: N/AService: Radio Program / PodcastType: Radio Program / PodcastSpeaker: E.R. Hall, Jr.
Series Title: Believe (A Study in John)What do you believe? It's an important question! The answer will define who you are and how you live your life. Which is why Jesus spends a lot of time talking about our belief. On the last night before the crucifixion Jesus taught his disciples a lot. He spoke of how they should lead, how they should love, the Holy Spirit, and more. But one theme runs through all these teachings: the need to believe. Because belief in Jesus is the cornerstone of the gospel and our entire life of faith. Will we truly believe in Jesus? Week 1: Believe in Jesus the Savior1/25/2026Main Passage: John 12:35–50Throughout his last discourse with His Disciples Jesus called them to believe in Him. There are consequences if we do and if we don't. As believing leads to eternal life it is imperative we answer the question: Do we believe?
Series: Jesus the SaviorScripture: John 4:1-14We hope you enjoyed listening to this message! If you'd like to stay updated on what God is doing at Citylight Council Bluffs, be sure to follow us:Citylight Council BluffsFacebookInstagramCitylight Council BluffsSunday Gatherings at 9:00 & 11:00 AM at 2109 Railroad Hwy, Council Bluffs, IA 51503Livestream at 9:00 AMIf you feel led to mail in a tithe, you can do so at: PO Box 1055 Council Bluffs, IA 51502Support the show
Jesus, the One promised of old, has come to save His people from their sins and from the punishment of eternal death.
Born to Give Us Second BirthAdvent | Jesus, the SaviorJohn 3:1-17Dr. Ken MitchellWestside Chapel | December 21, 2025
Over the last few weeks, we have been looking at the various, individual offices of Jesus. We have seen Him as Prophet, Priest, and King. But there is a more common title that we use for Him that in some way wraps all of these titles together, Savior. Now, like all church terms we have some sense as to what they mean, but if we are actually stopped in the street and asked to give a definition, we might have to think about it for a minute. Once we have supplied that definition, we are then given the task of saying what precisely we mean. A great example of this is the word “Holy.” I think if you were to ask your average church goer what “holy” means, you'll get something like “sin free” because we know that God is Holy, Holy, Holy, because that is how the song goes! It actually means, “separate.” God is “different” from us. Certainly that includes not sinning, but that is only part of it. The same thing I think applies to the word “Savior.” What that word means and how we are supposed to respond to it will be the focus of our time together here. Our main point is Jesus, Our Savior, delivers us from sin.
I opened with a simple equation: we keep adding up lights, carols, sweaters, and “holiday spirit,” but we forget the other side of Christmas—the result. Luke 2 puts it plainly: “Fear not… good news… great joy… for all people.” That's the outcome. The cause—the other side of the equation—is a person: “Unto you is born… a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” When we give our attention to the result but ignore the source, we end up with short bursts of cheer and long shadows of fear. So I asked us to look squarely at our fears—financial, relational, health, and the biggest of all, death—and to let the angel's words do their work. We live on a steady diet of bad news, and our souls weren't built to carry the world's pain. The problem isn't just smartphones; it's what we feed on. English-speaking media often monetizes anxiety, turning ordinary worries into catastrophic identities. The result is the “worried well”—exhausted, medicated, self-diagnosed, and still empty. But the gospel gives a different diet: Fear not. Good news. Great joy. For all people. Why? Because Jesus is a Savior. Not a coach. Not a content creator. A Savior. Self-salvation never answers the question “what is enough?” Our hearts are wired to demand more (the old “covenant of works”), and even our best moments come up short. Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand lives and still felt the ache: “I could have saved one more.” That ache is exactly why we need Jesus. He saves us from sin and the sentence of death; He delivers what our discipline can't. And when death loses its power, fear loses its grip. John Harper on the Titanic shows that—he gave away his life jacket because he had a better Life already secured. Joy, then, isn't pretend happiness or a grin glued on hard days. Joy is a byproduct of being with Jesus and seeing His kingdom break in—sick healed, captives freed, good news landing on the “wrong” people. Walk with Him, practice gratitude, keep reading Luke, and joy will surprise you. And this gift is for all people. Scripture is full of flawed names—murderers, liars, runners, doubters—turned into sons and daughters. No one is “too bad” for Jesus; the only people He can't help are the ones who don't think they need saving. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.
God's Plan for the SaviorAdvent | Jesus, the SaviorActs 13:13-39Dr. Ken MitchellWestside Chapel | December 7, 2025
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus, the Savior-King of the Jews Subtitle: John - Jesus Is The Christ Speaker: Sean E. Harris Broadcaster: Berean Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/7/2025 Bible: John 18:28-37 Length: 45 min.
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This message is part of our Wednesday night series through the book of 1 Timothy, taught by the men of Kirby Woods.Preached on October 29th, 2025 by Acenel Laurent.Series: The Book of 1 TimothyPrimary Text: 1 Timothy 1:12-20.Join us in person Sundays at 10:30am at 6325 Poplar Ave, Memphis TN or online at https://www.kirbywoods.org/live. Follow us online! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirbywoodsmemphis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirbywoodsmemphis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kirbywoods Podcast: https://kirbywoodspodcast.buzzsprout.com
Sermon Notes - John 4:27-42 - Jesus: The Savior of the WorldMain Point: Jesus calls us to join him in his work: bringing eternal life to the world.-Act I: The Woman's Testimony (27-30)-Interlude: The Disciples' Call (31-38)-Act II: The Savior's Word (39-42)
Many people think of salvation as simply the forgiveness of sins, but the Bible paints a much broader picture. In “Jesus the Savior,” Pastor Bayless explores the Greek word “sozo,” which describes salvation as complete wholeness—spirit, mind, and body. As you journey through Luke chapters 7 and 8, you'll see how Jesus offers not only forgiveness but also peace for a troubled mind and deliverance from darkness. Listen and discover how Jesus came to restore and heal every part of your life!
Preached In Praia, Cape Verde on 22 May 2025, Second Night of the Healing Jesus Campaigns
Preached In Praia, Cape Verde on 22 May 2025, Second Night of the Healing Jesus Campaigns
Pastor Bayless Conley explores the four facets of salvation, revealing the full scope of what Jesus provides as our Savior. Drawing from Romans 10, Luke 7, and Luke 8, this message highlights how salvation brings forgiveness, peace, healing, and ultimate restoration. Be encouraged to let Jesus do the work you cannot do yourself.
It's one of those things Christians do, but don't always understand — it's wrapping up a prayer with the words, “in Jesus' name.” In this message, Dr. Tony Evans will shed some light on connecting with the power in that name when we use it the way God intended.
It's one of those things Christians do, but don't always understand — it's wrapping up a prayer with the words, “in Jesus' name.” In this message, Dr. Tony Evans will shed some light on connecting with the power in that name when we use it the way God intended.
It's one of those things Christians do, but don't always understand — it's wrapping up a prayer with the words, “in Jesus' name.” In this message, Dr. Tony Evans will shed some light on connecting with the power in that name when we use it the way God intended.
The Bible gives us several different names for Jesus – each of them telling us something significant about who He is. In this message, Dr. Tony Evans explores the implications of one of the most familiar and important names we have for Jesus.
The Bible gives us several different names for Jesus – each of them telling us something significant about who He is. In this message, Dr. Tony Evans explores the implications of one of the most familiar and important names we have for Jesus.