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Sojourn Marietta

Understanding Our Limitations and Engaging in Sabbath Rest March - April 2019

Church of Saint Agnes
Second Sunday of Lent | 2019

Church of Saint Agnes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 8:14


Deacon Nathan Allen speaks of the glory of the Transfiguration, and how Lent strips away what anchors us to this world in preparation for Easter.

Kern Road Mennonite Church Sermons
Lent 2019: Show us your hiding place in the thick of temptation (March 1, 2020)

Kern Road Mennonite Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020


Barbara Devereaux preaches on Matthew 4:1-11. Download or listen directly to this sermon.

Words Made Flesh
Homily Second Sunday of Lent 2019

Words Made Flesh

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 12:17


Talks from St. Peter's
109. Lent 2019

Talks from St. Peter's

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2019 13:31


This week Darren talks to us about Lent. Bible Reading: Mark 5:24-34. Recorded live on Sunday 10 March 2019.

City Church Baltimore
“Father & Son: The New Heavens” Revelation 21:1-8, 22-27 (ESV)

City Church Baltimore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 21:21


Redding First Church's podcast
Lent 2019 - Palm Sunday

Redding First Church's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 40:29


40:29 no Redding First ChurchRedding First ChurchThis is the Podcast of Redding First Church with Pastor Stephen's weekly message

City Church Baltimore
“Father & Son: The Promise of My Father” Luke 24:36-49 (ESV)

City Church Baltimore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 20:45


Yates Baptist Church
Endings as Beginnings

Yates Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 36:19


Bible Text: Matthew 28:1-10 | Preacher: Christopher Ingram | Series: Extraordinary

Fr. Bryce Sibley's Podcast
Jesus Does Not Want to Shame Us (5th Sunday of Lent 2019)

Fr. Bryce Sibley's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 13:12


Jesus did not shame the woman caught in adultery and he won't shame us for our sins.

The Core Podcasts
LENT 2019 - Broken - Good Friday (St. Peter)

The Core Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019


Thirsty, pierced, dead. Jesus walked straight into death so that we would not have to face death alone.

The Core Podcasts
LENT 2019 - Broken - Grieved (Maundy Thursday)

The Core Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 23:00


Broken to Bind Believers in Blessed Communion (John 19:25-27)… If you have ever felt alone in this world, ever been surrounded by adversaries, ever abandoned by friends, or ever faced the loss of your dearest loved one, then, know that in Christ on this night, you are never truly alone. Jesus was broken for us as is evidenced for us in his gift to us of Holy Communion - all so that we might be bound to the family of God, to Christ Himself, and enjoy blessed communion with God and all His children in every hour and forever.

City Church Baltimore
“Father & Son: Into Your Hands” Luke 23:44-49 (ESV)

City Church Baltimore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 10:09


The Fr. Mike Schmitz Catholic Podcast
The Role of Hope in Holy Week

The Fr. Mike Schmitz Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 8:06


There are many great ways to describe hope, but Fr. Mike defines it as “trust in another extended into the future.” He recalls two stories from the Gospels that exemplify what hope is not. When Peter denied Christ, and when the two travelers on the road to Emmaus abandoned their hope in Christ. Peter had Jesus (they were basically best friends), but—by denying him—was essentially saying he didn’t need Jesus. The travelers needed Jesus, but the way they saw it they no longer had him. Fr. Mike explains how hope is knowing that we have Jesus and knowing that we need him. This hope can empower us to courageously get through our darkest hours.

Bo Sanchez Radio
Embraced - Day 40 - Black Saturday

Bo Sanchez Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 3:54


DAY 40 - Black Saturday: Today is about waiting. But it is a meaningful one. Today we are reminded of the dark tomb that seemed to have nothing, but brought about the greatest miracle in history. Bro. Bo Sanchez closes our 40 Days of Lenten pause.Thank you very much for joining us for 40 days of pause and prayers, silence and devotions. It is our ultimate prayer that throughout these days, you're able to experience God's love. Thank you for letting Him journey with you. Thank you for letting Him embrace you.Tomorrow, let us all celebrate the risen Lord and may the miracle of His resurrection live in our hearts forever.Support the show (https://www.feast.ph/giving/)

The Tony Galo Show
Brian Gave Up Spicy Salsa For Lent 2019. Politics: The Extreme Right And The Extreme Left. Update On Tony’s Dating Life. Brian Plays Name That Famous Company. And Much More.

The Tony Galo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 43:59


Brian Gave Up Spicy Salsa For Lent 2019. Politics: The Extreme Right And The Extreme Left. Update On Tony’s Dating Life. Brian Plays Name That Famous Company. And Much More. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Christ the Redeemer
Psalm 22 - An Unshakeable City

Christ the Redeemer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 37:12


“An Unshakeable City” — Psalm 22 — April 14, 2019 Today is Palm Sunday. As we have heard in the third Suffering Servant Song (five of them: Isaiah 42:1-4; Isaiah 49:1-6; Isaiah 50:4-7; Isaiah 52:13-53:12; 63:1-3), we hear the Suffering Servant sing: 6 I gave my back to those who strike, and my cheeks to those who pull out the beard; I hid not my face from disgrace and spitting. 7 But the Lord GOD helps me; therefore I have not been disgraced; therefore I have set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be put to shame. And we see Jesus intent on going to the hill of his crucifixion. We see the King of the World riding on the colt of a donkey. Why not a horse? A donkey symbolized peace. So he comes to usher in peace. But it will be by his death. In trying to figure out the best way to structure this sermon, I kept coming back to the idea that it is full of conversation. Two voices. But these two voices are different in the experience of the one crying out. That is, we see here that we can know something with our mind. Even believe it in our heart. But it’s when we’re confronted by real choices in life that reveals what we really believe in our guts. As we end our time in this season of Lent, you and I are confronted with these two voices we hear. They encircle us and talk to us to confront us and to comfort us. Two Voices. Crying. Silent. V.1 Have you ever felt like there was an iron ceiling between you and God? You have prayed and asked and begged and pleaded…and it feels like all your prayers were unheard. That’s a difficult place to be. // But a more difficult place to be is where you know someone hears you and they do nothing about it. This is the situation David finds himself in. “I know you hear my pleas…but you do not answer.” V.2 This is why I love the Psalms. It’s easy to hear people talking about a victorious Christian life, but that’s not the kind of reality we find ourselves in. And the comfort you find is that intimacy with God requires silence. Lasting maturity depends on silence. // What do I mean by that? My children ask me for many things. Your children ask you for many things. I try to give them what I can. Those are good days. But the hard days come when I have to say “No.” Or when I don’t respond in the way they want me to. What I am doing as a loving father is putting them in a place where they don’t get everything they want…even the good things. You and I too often put walls around God’s love for us. We pray and ask God for a relationship. For healing. For comfort. For a job. And he doesn’t answer us. And so we assume that he doesn’t care. The fact is that we have a backwards view of prayer. The main intention of prayer is not to change God’s mind, but to change ours! We box God’s love in in such a way that we want him to respond in a certain way. // What happens when I don’t answer my children in the way they want me to answer? Definitely disappointment. Frustration. But maturity. If I were to continue to treat my 20-year old daughter like I treat my 3-year-old daughter, I would be doing more harm than good. So it is with God. He is silent because he cares. He is shaping you. He is drawing you into himself. Into a fullness that can only be received when your expectations are emptied from your heart. (2) Two Voices. Belief. Experience. Vv.3-5: Belief David knew what God did on behalf of his people. “Our fathers trusted, and you delivered. They cried. You rescued. They trusted and were not shamed.” He knew the answers in Sunday school. You and I know the answers. We read of deliverance and healing and resurrection. But… V.6-8: Experience: Taunting Our experience is very different from what we often read in the Bible. We trust…no deliverance. We delight…no rescue. At least not in the way we want God to deliver us. We want him to ride on a white horse and swoop us out of the pain and suffering. But God’s deliverance is in the everyday and simple stuff of life. The things we take for granted everyday. It’s easy to forget that you have two legs to walk on. There’s tons of people who would love to have your two legs. We can see. We can hear. You have a job. Quite simply David looks back at his life and sees God’s nearness at every step. He contrasts —> Vv.9-11: Experience: God’s goodness. Even when I didn’t acknowledge your goodness, you were good to me. You sustained my life, though I had no clue it was you! He wants to be near to God. The friends. Pleasant conversation. Rebuking conversation. These are all God’s nearness to you. Vv.12-18: Experience: People’s meanness. We have seen and are walking toward the light. And friends will not like that you’re changing. Doing things differently. They’re not friends. They’re enablers. They’re not wanting the best for you. They want to make themselves feel better. They encircle David like lions seeking to devour him. Like mangy dogs looking for a scrap of meat. Your difficulties in life—Anxiety that you’re not the best parent. Condemnation when you realize you aren’t. Fear that you might fail. Condemnation that comes when you realize you do fail. Struggles with the same sins of fear, worry, anger, control, lust. Condemnation when you give in yet again. All of these difficulties are not simply on the horizontal plane. Every one of them has the vertical element. What you do to someone else, you are doing to God. V.15: “You lay me in the dust of death.” All these difficulties and struggles come from God’s sternness. More than that. His great desire for you to be be starved of all your hopes and dreams that you cling so tightly to, so that you can simply have more of God. The condemning voice inside you is the voice of God that you have broken his holy law. And you need that same voice from heaven to give you forgiveness. Our last set of voices —> Two Voices. Judgment. Love.
Even though David looks around and sees all this turmoil in his life…he goes to the only one who can rescue him. Vv.19-21 We’ve seen, a true sign of maturity in our relationship with God comes when we continue to cry out even there’s silence on the other end. What is more, when we see the pain and suffering as God’s answer to us. Children don’t like to be rebuked. They don’t like to be corrected. You and I don’t like to be rebuked or corrected. People and situations are simply God dealing with us. “You lay me in the dust.” But we see it again in this verse: “You have rescued me from the horns of the wild oxen.” If you see that little footnote in your Bibles, it gives you the literal word for “rescued” is actually “answered.” How does God answer us from the horns of the wild oxen. Sometimes he delivers us from them. Sometimes the horns of judgement many times are his answer. God is not far. God is not silent. He is nearer than your self-condemnation. He is louder than the dogs that surround you. //It’s at this point that David turns. He begins to understand that all this suffering is in light of God’s greatness and goodness. God is not good because he gives you what you want. He is good because he does what is best. He does what is more glorious. Our problem is that our gods of comfort and victory are too small. Once David comes to that realization, he praises God and invites others to praise God with him. He realizes that his joy and purpose in life is under a larger umbrella of the magnificence of God. The greatness of God. Vv.22-31: The High Point of Our Passage
True we struggle. Anything being built will have struggle. Ultimately seen in Jesus. The very thing we are after is a Joy that will not fade. A City that cannot be shaken. And here we see that Jesus came to usher in this Kingdom by dying. We are familiar with Jesus quoting the beginning of this psalm on the cross when he cried out: “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” As one author put it: “Jesus Christ is our mediator, who entered in the presence of God who is a consuming fire and we see that judgement and fire upon the cross. But from the cross too there comes the voice of amazing love: the voice of incredible love and mercy and pardon right in the heart of judgment—that is why it is such incredible love” He does not wait for us…but has entered into our weakness and frailty and stands on our side. In the cross, God shows that he was never far from your suffering. He entered into our suffering on the cross. He enters into our suffering everyday. And he whispers words of love to you. We’ve focused a lot on suffering during this season of Lent. But we need to see that Jesus goes to this psalm one more time on the cross. How does Christ give us the unshakeable hope and city and kingdom we all long for? A place of true rest and acceptance and love? V.31: “Future generations shall come and proclaim his righteousness to a people yet unborn that he has done it.” Or as Jesus said on the cross: It. Is. Finished.

Bo Sanchez Radio
Embraced - Day 38 - Holy Thursday

Bo Sanchez Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 3:55


DAY 38: This is the commandment of Jesus: Love one another as I have loved you. Learn more about the message of Holy Thursday as Bro. Alvin Barcelona shares the Word to us today.Support the show (https://www.feast.ph/giving/)

Bo Sanchez Radio
Embraced - Day 39 - Good Friday

Bo Sanchez Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 3:44


DAY 39: Today is the day that Jesus went beyond our prayers. Yes, Jesus did. For all of us. Bro Arun Gogna shares about the good in Good Friday. Trust and have faith, your Easter is coming! Support the show (https://www.feast.ph/giving/)

TNL Church Talks
Builders - Lent 2019

TNL Church Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 22:37


Part 8 of 8 of the Lent 2019 series, by Jared Mackey.

TNL Church Talks
Builders - Lent 2019

TNL Church Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 22:37


Part 8 of 8 of the Lent 2019 series, by Jared Mackey.

Bo Sanchez Radio
Embraced - Day 37 - Mary

Bo Sanchez Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 2:31


DAY 37: Today, we turn our hearts to Mary. Let her love and prayers intercede for us as we wait with expectant faith for the resurrection of our Savior. Mother Mary, we pray for a faith like yours. Amen. Be blessed as Rissa Singson-Kawpeng shares the Word today. Support the show (https://www.feast.ph/giving/)

Open Table Community Church
Lent 2019-5 You're Missing through Point - Audio

Open Table Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 35:43


Jesus'call final moments with His disciples reveals just how badly they had missed the point, but His grace even covers that.

Bo Sanchez Radio
Embraced - Day 36 - Spiritual Mentors

Bo Sanchez Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 2:52


DAY 36: We need mentors. Even if they can sometimes commit mistakes, their authority doesn't come from their perfection but from the Lord. Support the show (https://www.feast.ph/giving/)

Holy Words from Holy Cross
Prayer: Phone a Friend

Holy Words from Holy Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 8:14


Many times in our Christian lives, our prayer lives can become dry, boring, difficult, or obstructed by anger, bewilderment, or rebellion. At times like these we are blessed that we are on the spiritual journey with others, the friends of our Friend Jesus. At times of difficulty in prayer, it is wise to phone a friend...

The Tightrope: Reflections for Busy Catholics
Take the Crucifix off the Wall

The Tightrope: Reflections for Busy Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 4:46


Holy Week is upon us and we find ourselves faced with the mystery of redemption, symbolized by the crucifix we put on our walls. At this time of year, I always think about a man I knew who would take his crucifix off the wall, and place it right in front of him as we worked. The physical reminder of putting Christ at the center of our lives is powerful. This week, try to meditate on the crucifix. Take it off the wall, and think about a particular station of the cross that speaks to you. Snippet from the Show “Christ died for our sins. The crucifix needs to come off the wall and be placed squarely before our eyes.”

Come & See Inspirations
Holy Week - Fr. Frank Duhig - 14th April 2019 - SS102fm

Come & See Inspirations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 58:00


This week's recording from 'Come and See Inspirations' welcomes Fr. Frank Duhig back again. Fr. Frank leads us through the daily liturgical ceremonies of Holy Week and the importance of taking a full part each day. Each day includes Scripture readings that remind us of God's journey with us at all times and situations and of his great love for each of us. We also have our usual reflection on the Sunday Gospel.

Mississauga City Baptist Church Sermon Podcast
Lent 2019: Your King Comes to You

Mississauga City Baptist Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 28:19


Speaker: Sheldon Dyck  Sermon Series: Lent  Series Part: 3  Key Verse: Matthew 21:1-11 

Grace Pres Sermons Podcast
Lent 2019: Christ the King - Lent: Repent and Believe

Grace Pres Sermons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 65:10


Bo Sanchez Radio
Embraced - Day 35 - Temple Fire

Bo Sanchez Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 1:37


DAY 35: If there is no burnt sacrifice, then fire is absent. Let us not distance ourselves from the spiritual fire necessary to consume our life offering.Support the show (https://www.feast.ph/giving/)

True Vision Christian Community
Lent 2019: "Surrendered"- For Such A Time As This: Pastor Rachel Green

True Vision Christian Community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 25:07


We close our Lent series Surrendered with a powerful message from Pastor Rachel Green entitled "For Such A Time As This."

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort
5th Sun Lent 2019

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 8:05


Condemn the sin, not the sinner

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort
4th Sunday of Lent 2019

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 8:54


How do we rejoice right now as Catholics?

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort
3rd Sun Lent 2019

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 5:59


Stop grumbling/complaining

Messages
Lent 2019 // Week 3

Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019


Prayer N lunch
Lent 2019-Turning to God

Prayer N lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 24:49


Stop judging yourself. How can I show thanks to God today with loving me

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort
2nd Sun Lent 2019

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 11:52


Jesus' true identity and presence can only be known by faith

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort
1st Sun Lent 2019

Convince, Rebuke, Exhort

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 9:11


Embrace the silence of the desert

Messages
Lent 2019 // Week 2

Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019


Messages
Lent 2019 // Week 1

Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019


Messages
Lent 2019 // Intro

Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019