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Life Without Lack: Totally Worth It | Psalm 23:6 (Pastor Ben Rothwell) by Lifehouse
Life Without Lack: A Life of Overflow |Psalm 23:5 by Lifehouse
Life Without Lack - The Tools Of Comfort by Lifehouse
Life Without Lack - Psalm 23:3 by Lifehouse
by Brooks Simpson | From the Series: Psalm 23 | Scripture: Psalm 23:1-4 Download Audio
Life Without Lack - Rest And Peace by Lifehouse
Life Without Lack - The Lord Is My Shepherd by Lifehouse
//Andrew Lundy | Psalm 23:1-6
Rich Andrews
Rich Andrews
// Andrew Lundy | Psalm 23:4
// Andrew Lundy | Psalm 23:2-3
//Andrew Lundy | Psalm 23:1
Bishop Jack Sheets Sr. wraps up our Life Without Lack series, walking us through the final two verses of Psalm 23. —— If you want to support what God is doing through Cityline, click here: https://citylineonline.churchcenter.com/giving Want to learn more about Cityline and how to get involved? Click here: https://citylineonline.org Are you in need of prayer or someone to talk with? Click here: https://citylineonline.org/prayer —— Follow us on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citylineonline/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citylineonline/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCumM40GFhmHumITXmh8MV0g Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cityline-church/id1308579363?mt=2 Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0pHyJ5pxtry1tIMlD9ZBPd?si=e01fc4636d5543e1
Pastor Troy continues our series Life Without Lack, walking through Psalm 23. Sheepidity - the human tendency to wander, repeat bad behaviors and live with unhealthy habits —— If you want to support what God is doing through Cityline, click here: https://citylineonline.churchcenter.com/giving Want to learn more about Cityline and how to get involved? Click here: https://citylineonline.org Are you in need of prayer or someone to talk with? Click here: https://citylineonline.org/prayer —— Follow us on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citylineonline/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citylineonline/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCumM40GFhmHumITXmh8MV0g Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cityline-church/id1308579363?mt=2 Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0pHyJ5pxtry1tIMlD9ZBPd?si=e01fc4636d5543e1
Dr. Darrin Wright,FBCW,FBC Wheeling,Psalm Sermon,The Psalms Volume 3, Life without Lack, Psalm 23,
Join us as we continue our series Life Without Lack, where we walk through Psalm 23 and how we can apply it to our daily lives. —— If you want to support what God is doing through Cityline, click here: https://citylineonline.churchcenter.com/giving Want to learn more about Cityline and how to get involved? Click here: https://citylineonline.org Are you in need of prayer or someone to talk with? Click here: https://citylineonline.org/prayer —— Follow us on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citylineonline/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citylineonline/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCumM40GFhmHumITXmh8MV0g Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cityline-church/id1308579363?mt=2 Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0pHyJ5pxtry1tIMlD9ZBPd?si=e01fc4636d5543e1
Psalm 23 As we look at the 23rd Psalm, we are reminded that God is a loving Shepherd, who cares for each of his sheep. We can be assured that He is always leading us to places that meet our needs. No matter the valleys we may face, He is there to strengthen and restore us. We need not fear the future. We can trust His loving heart. Website: immanuelde.com Facebook: immanuelchurchwilmington YouTube: Immanuel Church Wilmington DE
The fifty-day feast following the pinnacle of the Christian calendar, Easter. During Eastertide, the Church celebrated the resurrection and ascension of Jesus the Christ after His death by crucifixion.
A Life without Lack (Nic Kimmance) by Pneuma Church
Presenting Lacking Nothing, a new series on How to Win with Mike Moore Podcast! In this premiere episode titled Living a Life Without Lack, we dive into the profound concept of abundance and what it truly means to live without experiencing lack. Join me as we explore the secrets to a life filled with abundance in every aspect. We'll uncover practical strategies, share insightful teachings, and draw inspiration from real-life examples to help you break free from the scarcity mindset. Tune in to How to Win with Mike Moore and join us for the inaugural episode of the Lacking Nothing series.
A daily devotional for the Lent journey on scripture, a liturgy, a poem, or the life of a saint to ground you in God and His peace.
Pastor Nolan kicks off the new year at First Methodist with a new sermon series focusing on the some of the most familiar words in the Bible - Psalm 23.
Once you accept Jesus as your Savior, there is no lack in your life because Jesus paid it all. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-kirk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-kirk/support
The longer we follow Jesus, the more we discover that He is all we truly need.
The Crossing Church
This is the second part of the teaching series of Dallas Willard's work, Life Without Lack.
Life Without Lack - Psalm 23: 1-3 (Part 12) - Dr. Darrin Wright
Life Without Lack - Psalm 23: 1-3 (Part 12) - Dr. Darrin Wright
Life Without Lack - Psalm 23: 1-3 (Part 12) - Dr. Darrin Wright
Life Without LackPastor Josh dives deep into Psalm 23 where David is taking us on a journey and he shows us what it looks like to be in the presence of and be completely dependent upon the Lord. This psalm is an inexhaustible metaphor for life. And along the way, we’re going to pause and ask the question: What is the invitation? STUDY GUIDE
This week, Cassie discusses resources to help you on your journey to financial freedom. Some book recommendations are Life Without Lack by Dallas Willard, How Heaven Invades Your Finances by Jim Baker, and Poverty, Riches and Wealth by Kris Vallotton. Join Business School for Believers to help build your business on Faith-Based Principles at https://businessschoolforbelievers.com Join our Free Community for Believer in Business at www.facebook.com/groups/cwbbcommunity Activity
Welcome to The Fully Lived Life podcast! A podcast for those who are longing to pursue the full life and want to break free from anything that holds them back. Listen in as two friends - a psychologist, Dr. Merry, and a life coach, Gillian - talk about life, love, and purpose - with wisdom, humor, and transparency - through the lens of science, psychology, and faith. What: Join in the conversation as Dr. Merry talks about her Lenten experience this year. Deemed by Merry as the “anti-fast” with a focus on enjoying the good gifts from God as a spiritual discipline. For those of us who have been raised with the message that pleasure is sinful, this is a dive into the sacred observance of joining God in His good gifts. So What: Do you see the experience of pleasure as sinful, hedonistic, or as an expression of relishing and savoring the good? Both Gillian and Merry have been enjoying Dallas Willard's book “ A Life Without Lack” and it is challenging us in looking at our own beliefs through a different lens. Now What: Therapeutic Tip: If we fail to discipline ourselves to take our pleasure seriously, we are prone to compulsively seek to fulfill this need through addictive pleasures. In other words, if we don't seek pleasure consciously and fuel our senses with pleasurable God-honoring, God-gifting experiences, we will seek it in unhealthy ways unconsciously. What are some of the negative messages you received growing up about pursuing pleasure? What can you begin to incorporate into your life to thank God for the gift of pleasure? Life Coaching Tip: Where do you experience great joy and pleasure? All of us are wired with a sacred pathway that allows us to connect on a soul-filled spiritual level. If you don't know what that is google “Spiritual Pathways” and read the descriptions - one is likely to resonate with you. Then go about pursuing that 3 x over the next week. Links: Dr. Merry's book: https://amzn.to/2rCrJyI Dr. Merry's website: https://drmerry.com Dr. Lin & Associates: http://drlinandassociates.com Gillian's Website: https://gillianmcshane.com Dallas WIllard: https://amzn.to/3d2rtNa
Preaching about faith is a lot easier than living it. Listen to a few examples of how this young woman faced serious challenges, several familiar to many of us, but chased the fear away with faith. Be inspired and informed with resources that may help you too through some truly difficult times. Recommended books: Life Without Lack by Dallas Willard. Recommended scriptures: Proverbs 2:4, Psalm 23, Matthew 11:28. Listen now! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jesusboost/support
Podcast: Subscribe in iTunes | Play in new window | DownloadThe owner of the company maintained his poker face; it was not simply for the card game. This was the face he now donned for every public moment in these dark days. He was in trouble, and under no circumstances would he let it show. The investments he had made in the good times were now worthless. Ever since the waves of panic and the dread of complete collapse had gripped the region, commerce had careened to a violent stop; his tenants had no means of making money, much less paying him. Who knew when the next dollar would come? The economy was like concrete—it had moved well when it was wet, but now the scorching heat of oversupply, panic, and free-fall had dried it up overnight. Later, people would swear they had seen the terror behind his eyes. But in those first dreadful days, they had refused to admit it even to themselves. This story isn't from 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a glimpse of the grim inner reality of a landlord and investor in 1931, a paraphrase from a story told by Timothy Egan in his brilliant and award-winning book The Worst Hard Time. In the early 1930s, a terrible collision of deadly drought, global economic instability, and the dire environmental consequences of man's misuse of power gave rise to a cataclysm of dust storms that devastated the southern high plains of the U.S. Nothing like it had been seen before; and to this day, the total ruination of the ecosystem of the Great Plains is often credited as the worst environmental disaster of human history. Not surprisingly, few lived to tell the story, or if they did, it was a story too painful or shameful to recount. I can't help but connect the stories in The Worst Hard Time with elements of our current global challenge. No one knows the outcome of these times in which we find ourselves. There is no crystal ball; there are no material guarantees. Yet by Grace there is a brilliant, kind Teacher who wants to guide us through all of it into Life. And there is a map of human history that can educate our souls to survive, to endure, and to make the way for future generations to thrive as a result of abiding wisdom applied in the midst of an unprecedented crisis. Which brings me to a question: In times of crisis, when life shifts in some distinct ways from normal to survival, who lives, who dies, and why? Laurence Gonzales wrote a compelling, research-based narrative exploring the mystery behind this question in his fascinating book Deep Survival. In the hope of offering some soul-strengthening counsel from shapers among us as well as shapers of old, my aim in this podcast is to pause and consider some very practical aspects of “surviving survival” that we could lean into today in order to become even more the kind of men who can receive life and bring life, in partnership with God, for such a time as this. Specifically, I highlight 10 ideas that can help us first receive love and then lead in love, even in this uncertain hour. Friends, let us stand together, holding onto the hope that Paul expressed to the community of God's people in Galatia: the hope that we who have chosen to receive the gift of God's generously available life are given the resources we need for union with God and to express our faith in love. Not in our own strength, but in union with the Trinity today. Paul assured us that we do have direct access to remarkable qualities of God's own life and experience: Joy that overflows, Peace that subdues, Patience that endures, Kindness in action, a life full of virtue, Faith that prevails, Gentleness of heart, and Strength of spirit.(Galatians 5:22-23, The Passion Translation) And in the midst of these unique times, may we both receive and offer this kind of faith-filled life into our spheres of influence. May the fruit of our union with God be so nourishing and strengthening to those around us that the world will know that God is with us and we will not be shaken. As One, Morgan P.S. As shared in the podcast: Want to join Cherie and me for 30 minutes of refreshment and soul centering? It'd be a great gift to your spouse or nourishment for you or even a mid-day date! All you'll need is a quiet space where you can center in God and move your body in a comfortable space. Grab an exercise mat if you have one. Join us April 9th at 11:55am MT: https://zoom.us/j/425375870Meeting ID: 425 375 870 If you're new to Zoom, you can find helpful instructions HERE. In the podcast I reference the following books that I've found incredibly helpful: Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why, by Laurence GonzalesLife Without Lack, by Dallas WillardThe Worst Hard Time, by Tim EganIf the play button below does not work, use the following links instead: Play in new window | Download
This week Pastor Matthew finished up our Psalm 23: Life Without Lack series by sharing on the topic of dying to self. His four main points were: - Death to self does not mean death of self - The flesh is not all bad - We all have desires and a Spirit - Desires must not dominate us Dying to self is super important if we are going to live a life without lack. We live in a world where everything is telling us to constantly fulfill self, whereas Jesus calls us to the opposite. When grounded in a correct view of God, death to self is a rising up into the very life of God. Death to self isn't killing us, it's actually bringing us life. Desire is the impulse to possess or experience something when and how we want it to. Desires are terrible masters, and yet so many of us have let our desires master us. We need to place God's dreams and desires in the most important position within our lives, because only in them will we find true life and what we were made for.
This week, Pastor Matthew continued on with our Psalm 23: Life Without Lack series to talk about faith. He talked about the importance of speaking out our faith, and the synonymous relationship between faith and trust. The good news is that our faith can be transformed into one that allows us to experience God's full sufficiency. This is possible through a movement between three stages of faith: Faith of propriety Faith of desperation Faith of sufficiency Like Job, our faith must carry us from a place of "I've heard about you" to "I've known you" as we learn to trust God not before or after, but within our moments of need.