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Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM, examines Joseph, Mary, and Jesus, focusing on their righteousness, obedience, and their roles in God's plan from cradle to cross.
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Fr. Joseph Mary has another panel on the poor.
#165// It's Not Enough to Have a Vision.I know, I KNOW! I'm the girl who's always telling you how VITAL it is to have a Word from the Lord. To have the revelation and the download written down so you KNOW where you're headed (you go where you're looking, Sis!). I mean, we quote Habakkuk 2 around here a LOT! But still, I'm here to tell you that having the vision, though important, is NOT enough.Neither is effort. Doing lots of "busy things" in the hopes it'll produce is just going to wear you out. Overwhelm lies in wait for you down this road, my friend. No, what you need is a *winning strategy,* preferably from the Lord, that aligns with HIs word and promise over your life. And that's not just my opinion. You know we're going to look at the Good Book . . . When we look at people like Gideon, Joshua, Joseph (Mary's eventual husband) and Moses, we find God gave them more than just a vision or a revelation to get them where they needed to go. He also gave them each a strategy that contained three very specific components. And I want you to know, when God gives YOU a winning strategy to build the vision He's called you into, that strategy will likely have these three components in it, too.On this episode of the Positioned to Prosper podcast, I'm sharing those very specific, three components that tend to show up inside every winning God-strategy we're given. If you're looking to build something big and beautiful to the glory of God in this season, you're going to need a winning strategy with these three things built in. If you're ready to learn what they are, and how to implement them with excellence in this season, grab your Bible, your journal and a pen, and . . . Let's Go!LISTEN WITH THE SHOW NOTES: Head over to ericapyle.com/165 to grab the show notes which include the scriptures mentioned in the episode as well as links to resources and tools to help you apply the session to your life this week!NEED A WINNING STRATEGY FOR WHAT YOU'RE BUILDING RIGHT NOW? I'm so excited to invite you into my brand new coaching program: The Jesus Girl's Breakthrough Blueprint! This program has been prayerfully and strategically designed from the ground up to give you EVERYTHING you need to successfully start, build and launch that vision God has given you to build in this season. So, whether it's a book, a blog, a Bible study, a business or beyond, this power-packed, 8-week, live delivery program will get you to Kingdom clarity and momentum, with a proven plan, for your God-given mission and assignment. If you know that NOW is your time to build that thing with God, I don't want you to miss this opportunity to get yourself set on a trajectory for success. You can get signed up here. Don't miss out! This is a limited time experience -- we start August 25th.
On this week's Cath0olic Sphere, Fr. Joseph Mary and panelists discuss the Works of Mercy.
We're heading to Indianapolis for the first National Eucharistic Congress in 83 years! Join Fr. Joseph and Fr. Mark for a conversation about the week's event, Eucharistic revival, Mother Angelica, and much more!
On this week's Catholic Sphere, Fr. Joseph Mary has a part 2, panel discussion on the Church in Africa.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Florence is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Joseph, Mary's Husband Subtitle: Bible Characters Speaker: Wilbert Ellis Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Florence Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/24/2023 Bible: Matthew 1:16-23 Length: 44 min.
What is Lent? Fr. Joseph Mary and Daniel Campbell talk about everything Lent and what can do to get ready for this time of preparation for the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Our Lord. Let's focus on surrendering our brokenness, wounds, and anxiety this Lent.
What is Lent? Fr. Joseph Mary and Daniel Campbell talk about everything Lent and what can do to get ready for this time of preparation for the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Our Lord. Let's focus on surrendering our brokenness, wounds, and anxiety this Lent.
Welcome to Day 2299 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom The Characters of Christmas-5 Room for Jesus - the Innkeeper – Daily Wisdom Putnam Church Message – 12/24/2022 The Characters of Christmas: Room For Jesus: The Innkeeper On this blessed Christmas Eve, we have one more character for this Advent series. We will call this person “The Innkeeper.” Our scripture for tonight is Luke 2:1-7, on page 1591 in the pew Bible. Follow along as I read. The Birth of Jesus 2 In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. 2 (This was the first census that took place while[a] Quirinius was governor of Syria.) 3 And everyone went to their own town to register. 4 So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. 5 He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. 6 While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them. You've probably heard the story before. Joseph and Mary were in Bethlehem because of a Roman census. Joseph and Mary's ancestral home was Bethlehem because they were both descendants of King David from the tribe of Judah. Unfortunately, when they arrived in Bethlehem, the town was packed, and they couldn't find anywhere to stay. Over the centuries, an entire narrative was built around verses 6 & 7. So let me read those once again. 6 While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them. “No guest room available.” Those shameful words describe more than the guest room in Bethlehem. They apply just as aptly to today's world. Sadly, in our Christmas celebrations' busyness, people still make no room for Jesus. Without even realizing it, they miss Christmas, just like most people in and around Bethlehem on the night Jesus was born. Although that's the typical way the story is told, that's not necessarily what happened. The word translated “inn” in some translations, or “guest room” as we see in the NIV” can also refer to the upper, finished room of a house. If this is what Luke means, then the innkeeper has received a bad rap over the years. Let me dramatize the story a little differently tonight with the help of others. Joseph: Mary, we are finally approaching Bethlehem. I am thankful to God. I am certainly getting tired from this long journey. Mary: I am sorry that you have had to walk the entire time. Thank you for allowing me to ride on the...
What's that one thing you always wanted to hear in Church? 'You Asked For It' is a series all about your questions. Throughout the month of January we will responding to your questions. Today, we have a panel responding to: 1. Why are the two genealogies in the New Testament different i.e. Joseph (Mary‘s husband) has two different fathers listed in the two genealogies. 2. How does the Bible determine marriage? How does Bible law differ to today's law? 3. How do you explain to people that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are one person, even though there's three of them? 4. What does the Bible say about Israel and its history? Why should Christian support Israel, particularly in the light of the present times in Israel? 5. The second coming (rapture)? 6. The Millennium, how will Jesus the man ensures good godly government through the world from Jerusalem, considering ungodliness in today's terms?
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In this edition of Spirits Speak, Exploring the Afterlife, we channel the holy spirits of Joseph, Mary and Jesus to hear the true facts surrounding the birth of Jesus.
Please join us for this Christmas Special in which we channel the holy spirits of Joseph, Mary and Jesus. They each bring us a Christmas message and answer questions concerning the birth of Jesus. Please tell your friends about this special show.
This is my sermon on Joseph and Mary for Advent, week 2. This is more a set up of what might have been on their mind when it was revealed to them that Mary was going to give birth to the Messiah.
The roads during the Christmas holiday are filled with travelers trying to reach their loved ones. Today we begin looking at three travelers who were on The Road to Bethlehem. Sermon from Pastor Jim Stultz on December 10, 2023
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Doug Barry and Adam continue discussing Marian Apparitions. Fr David Skillman returns to Roadmap to Heaven to talk about Collegiality and the Apostolate. Adam is on the road and meets up with Fr. Joseph Mary at the EWTN Conference. They discuss suffering and how not to waste its benefits. For more information about Covenant Network, please visit our website at www.OurCatholicRadio.org.
Crystalina Evert has Fr. Joseph Mary on to discuss the book, "A Holy Hour With Mother Angelica", and how important it is to give up one hour for Jesus.
Crystalina Evert has Fr. Joseph Mary on to discuss the book, "A Holy Hour With Mother Angelica", and how important it is to give up one hour for Jesus.
Crystalina Evert has Fr. Joseph Mary on to discuss the book, "A Holy Hour With Mother Angelica", and how important it is to give up one hour for Jesus.
Pastor Nick Hood preaching at Plymouth United Church of Christ in Detroit
Welcome to The Saint of the Day Podcast, a service of Good Catholic and The Catholic Company. Today's featured saint is St. Joseph Mary Tomasi. If you like what you heard, share this podcast with someone you know, and make sure to subscribe!
Mary and Joseph flee to Egypt. Pastor Nick shares 5 possible reasons they fled to Egypt
In this episode of Channeling History, we celebrate Christmas by receiving messages from Joseph, Mary and Jesus. This is an outstanding show with wonderful messages that will bring you happiness and fulfillment for the coming year. Please tell your friends about our show and subscribe to our channel.
The great need this Christmas season within the churches is for righteousness. The righteousness of God has always been in accord with the law but provided only by faith. In the Christmas story of Joseph and Mary, we have a foreshadow of the righteousness which would be fulfilled in Mary's son, Jesus.
The great need this Christmas season within the churches is for righteousness. The righteousness of God has always been in accord with the law but provided only by faith. In the Christmas story of Joseph and Mary, we have a foreshadow of the righteousness which would be fulfilled in Mary's son, Jesus.
THE PURPOSE OF CHRIST'S ADVENT“Everyone who makes a practice of sinning also practices lawlessness; sin is lawlessness. You know that he appeared in order to take away sins, and in him there is no sin. No one who abides in him keeps on sinning; no one who keeps on sinning has either seen him or known him.” 1 JOHN 3:4-6 (ESV)Why do we anticipate Christmas with such relish? For the believer, the answer must surely lie, above all, in the awareness that Jesus Christ appeared to take away our sins.When we read the Gospel writers, we discover this truth at the very heart of their Christmas message. Matthew recorded the words of the angel to Joseph: “[Mary] will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21). Ahead of what might be regarded as the first ever Christmas concert, the message the angel gave to the shepherds was similar: “I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:10-11). John began from a different vantage point. As he highlighted the commencement of Jesus' earthly ministry, having raised our gaze to the eternal Word becoming flesh (John 1:14), he gave us the words of John the Baptist: “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (v 29). And Mark records nothing of Jesus' birth or childhood, but in his Gospel, Jesus' first words are an announcement that in Him the kingdom of God has come near to people like us (Mark 1:15), and in one of His first miracles, Jesus assures a paralyzed man, “Son, your sins are forgiven” (2:5).If we say that God has shown His love for us in the incarnation, that is accurate but insufficient. God demonstrated His love for us not simply by sending Jesus as a baby in Bethlehem; rather, His own word tells us that “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8, emphasis added).Of course, if we understand that Christ came to take away our sins, then it's only logical to conclude that we have sins that need to be taken away. Rare is the man or woman who would say that he or she has never done wrong! We all have impure thoughts. We all speak bitter words. We all know what it is to live an unholy life. But the word of God comes to us and says, Here is the good news: Christ appeared in this world to take away your sins.Today, lay hold of this message with renewed joy and gratitude. Let these eight words be the most precious part of your Christmas season: “He appeared in order to take away sins.” Your friends, coworkers, and neighbors may be more open to the gospel message during the holiday season; make it your aim, then, not to further the misguided perception that Christmas is nothing more than a sentimental emblem of God's love, as though His Son lay gurgling in the manger but never hung in agony on the cross. God's love can only be fully explained in the purpose of Christ's coming: to take away our sins. This, and this above all, is what gives our hearts bountiful cause for celebration!How is God calling me to think differently?How is God reordering my heart's affections—what I love?What is God calling me to do as I go about my day today?
In this episode, Pastor Dan Smail and Wendy Farone answer many questions surrounding the true 'reason for the season' including: Why did Jesus have to be born in the first place? Why did God send Jesus as an infant? Why send Jesus into a place that is so lowly? What was God's hope for creation in sending Jesus? What is God's glorious design in this Savior? Think about what your life would be if Jesus was never born? How is God at work in the moment of Jesus' birth? We are hoping that this is an opportunity to understand the reason God sent Jesus into the world.
Christmas Nativity #2: Joseph, Mary and the angel Gabriel
Pastor Tanner continues the Christmas series 'Is It Logical?' by looking at what qualities Joseph & Mary possessed that allowed them to be chosen by God to be the earthly parents of Jesus, and how those qualities can be developed in our own lives in order to see God move in a mighty way.
Today we launch our new series looking at the perspectives of some of the individuals in the Christmas story. Join us as we look at Joseph & Mary today.
This week on The Catholic Sphere, Fr. Joseph Mary returns for part 2 on the National Eucharistic Revival. Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins to discuss this and a married couple joins to share the remarkable blessings they received in the Holy Eucharist.
This week on The Catholic Sphere, Fr. Joseph Mary returns for part 2 on the National Eucharistic Revival. Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins to discuss this and a married couple joins to share the remarkable blessings they received in the Holy Eucharist.
El P. Joseph Mary Dean nació en una familia católica, con buena formación y Misa dominical, pero en la adolescencia se fue alejando de Dios, metiéndose en el mundo y cediendo al deseo de ser el más popular y al que todos buscan. Buscó fiestas, chicas, alcohol, drogas... Nada de esto le llenó, no le hacía realmente feliz... Pero, él había cambiado tanto que no se reconocía a sí mismo. Su padre le invitó a un retiro y fue solo porque milagrosamente consiguió los días libres en el trabajo. Ese retiro cambiará su vida. Descubre toda su historia en «Cambio de Agujas».
Fr. Edward Looney speaks with Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, a Franciscan Missionary of the Eternal Word who left his career to help Mother Angelica with the network and who then eventually became an EWTN priest. In this conversation breaking down lesson four of Fr. Looney's book How They Love Mary, Fr. Joseph shares memories from his life working alongside Mother Angelica. Get your Marian socks from Sock Religious and celebrate the Month of May in style: https://www.sockreligious.com/?rfsn=5170834.c28065 Buy Fr. Edward's book How They Love Mary from Sophia Institute Press: https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/how-they-love-mary
It's interesting to imagine what life was like growing up in Jesus' household. Did he push boundaries during the "terrible twos"? Did he argue with his parents, like a typical teenager? Were there sibling rivalries or spats with his brothers and sisters? Joseph & Mary's neighbors must have certainly witnessed some interesting dialogue. Join Horizon as we study family conflict in Jesus' world.
It's interesting to imagine what life was like growing up in Jesus' household. Did he push boundaries during the "terrible twos"? Did he argue with his parents, like a typical teenager? Were there sibling rivalries or spats with his brothers and sisters? Joseph & Mary's neighbors must have certainly witnessed some interesting dialogue. Join Horizon as we study family conflict in Jesus' world.
This week on Women Made New Crystalina sits down with Fr. Joseph Mary and Daniel Campbell to Discuss the upcoming Lenten season and how we can prepare for this holy time in our lives. ” #Lent #God #Catholic #Christianity #EWTN
This week on Women Made New Crystalina sits down with Fr. Joseph Mary and Daniel Campbell to Discuss the upcoming Lenten season and how we can prepare for this holy time in our lives. ” #Lent #God #Catholic #Christianity #EWTN
Fr. Joseph Mary from EWTN joins Fr. Edward Looney this week to discuss how he he connected with St. Joseph during this special year and how we can ask his prayers going forward.