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You are Loosed from any form of infirmities
Scott Howard4-13-2025Life Church MobileCheck out our app, Life Church Live:Available on Google Play & App StoresGiving: life-church.org/givingBaptism: https://www.life-church.org/ihavedecidedYouTube ChannelMobile Campus FacebookHurley Campus FacebookInstagram
Sermon - “Loosed”
Jesus said he came to set the captive Free. Have you been bound by sin? Have you been bound by a bad soul tie? Jesus wants you to be loose today!
Pastor Jim continued with his series on the book of Romans entitled, Grace Unveiled. His focus was the passage in Romans 7:13–14: “Has then what is good become death to me? Certainly not! But sin, that it might appear sin, was producing death in me through what is good, so that sin through the commandment might become exceedingly sinful. For we know that the law is spiritual, but I am carnal, sold under sin.” Pastor Jim taught on the Apostle Paul's own personal struggle with trying to live his Christianity with an Old Covenant mindset… how it was impossible to do and something that would only bring about failure. In spite of Paul's warning, many Christians try to live their Christian lives with an Old Covenant mindset.Hey there, Welcome to Living Word! We're so glad you're here with us. If you find this message inspiring, don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more amazing content. We've got a lineup of guest speakers, pastors, and engaging discussions with our awesome community members coming your way. Let's dive in together! Our Links–• Join The Prayer Movement!: https://theprayermovement.com• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingwordmn• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingwordmn• Stay up to date with all things LWCC at https://www.LWCC.org• Join our Online Church community here: https://www.lwcc.org/onlinechurch• Give online: https://www.lwcc.org/give/• If you recently committed your life to God, we'd like to give you a free eBook to help you in your spiritual journey. Click here to download: https://www.lwcc.org/nextsteps/#LivingWord #ChurchSermon #WorshipFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Breaking down faith, culture & big questions - a mix of humor with real spiritual growth. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Pastor Jim continued with his series on the book of Romans entitled, Grace Unveiled. His focus was the passage in Romans 7:13–14: “Has then what is good become death to me? Certainly not! But sin, that it might appear sin, was producing death in me through what is good, so that sin through the commandment might become exceedingly sinful. For we know that the law is spiritual, but I am carnal, sold under sin.” Pastor Jim taught on the Apostle Paul's own personal struggle with trying to live his Christianity with an Old Covenant mindset… how it was impossible to do and something that would only bring about failure. In spite of Paul's warning, many Christians try to live their Christian lives with an Old Covenant mindset.Hey there, Welcome to Living Word! We're so glad you're here with us. If you find this message inspiring, don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more amazing content. We've got a lineup of guest speakers, pastors, and engaging discussions with our awesome community members coming your way. Let's dive in together! Our Links–• Join The Prayer Movement!: https://theprayermovement.com• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingwordmn• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livingwordmn• Stay up to date with all things LWCC at https://www.LWCC.org• Join our Online Church community here: https://www.lwcc.org/onlinechurch• Give online: https://www.lwcc.org/give/• If you recently committed your life to God, we'd like to give you a free eBook to help you in your spiritual journey. Click here to download: https://www.lwcc.org/nextsteps/#LivingWord #ChurchSermon #Worship
Rev Gentry Jordan Sunday December 29th 2024
Have you been saved? Have you shared with your loved ones how they can be saved?
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Luke 13:10-17
Luke 13:10-17
John 11:44, 20:6-7 | Rosalind Young
"Loosed from Satan's Grip" / John Kyle / Omegaman Episode 296 www.theoasisplace.org
Luke 19:29-35. Ways to support/Donate to the JESUSgirl/JESUSguy International Ministry Movement PayPal: jesus.girl1@yahoo.com Square: jesus.girl1@yahoo.com Zelle: jesus.girl1@yahoo.com CashApp: $JESUSgirlllc
Readings: Genesis 22:1–2, 9–13, 15–18 Psalm 116:10, 15–19 Romans 8:31–34 Mark 9:2–10 The Lenten season continues with another story of testing. Last Sunday, we heard the trial of Jesus in the desert. In this week's First Reading, we hear of how Abraham was put to the test. The Church has always read this story as a sign of God's love for the world in giving His only-begotten son. In today's Epistle, Paul uses exact words drawn from this story to describe how God, like Abraham, did not withhold His only Son, but handed Him over for us on the Cross (see Romans 8:32; Genesis 22:12,16). In the Gospel today, too, we hear another echo. Jesus is called God's “beloved Son”—as Isaac is described as Abraham's beloved son. These readings are given to us in Lent to reveal Christ's identity and to strengthen us in the face of our afflictions. Jesus is shown to be the true son that Abraham rejoiced to see (see Matthew 1:1; John 8:56). In His transfiguration, He is revealed to be the “prophet like Moses” foretold by God—raised from among their own kinsmen, speaking with God's own authority (see Deuteronomy 18:15, 19). Like Moses, He climbs the mountain with three named friends and beholds God's glory in a cloud (see Exodus 24:1, 9, 15). He is the one prophesied to come after Elijah's return (see Sirach 48:9–10; Malachi 3:1, 23–24). And, as He discloses to the Apostles, He is the Son of Man sent to suffer and die for our sins (see Isaiah 53:3). As we sing in today's Psalm, Jesus believed in the face of His afflictions, and God loosed Him from the bonds of death (see Psalm 116:3). His rising should give us the courage to face our trials, to off er ourselves totally to the Father—as He did, as Abraham and Isaac did. Freed from death by His death, we come to this Mass to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and to renew our vows—as His servants and faithful ones.
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This is more of a summary and a little bit of expansion on Episode 51. To get a fuller context for this one, you may consider listening to Episode 51 before or after this one.As of the posting of Episode 136, I still have not heard anyone posit this notion that came to me about three years ago. Based on the reactions I have received the few times I have floated this out as a subject of discussion, the very premise of my notion is like a framing hammer to the egg shell of modern Christian's views on eschatology, probably because we all have it denominationally figured out, even though we have a host of conflicting opinions. It's a fun grenade to toss out into a room of normal, safe, and denominationally standardized conversation.If anyone listening has contact info to send link to this to Jon Levi, one of the OG's of the mudflood discussion, please send it to him. He's one of the exceedingly few people I will set aside time to watch what he posts because I respect the journey he is on.
Join us for an Advent reading of One Baby For The World, 24 Days of Advent From a Missions Perspective ready by author, Shari Tvrdik.Day 8 - Loosedwww.ccwm.org/adventBuy the book 100% of the proceeds go directly to missionsWant To Talk Missions?ccwm.orgCup of Cold Water Ministries is a mission sending organization, helping people go and stay where God has called them to serve. Check us out at ccwm.org
Minister Randy Lowe
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Your situation may be lying at the point of death or even in the grave buried, but when Jesus shows up, He brings those things that are dead to life.
The man who is given over to habitual sin is bound in darkness and has opened themselves to demonic influences. The good news is that Jesus is not only ABLE to set the captives free from their bondage, but He also DESIRES to set them free. Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
“Amen, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in Heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in Heaven.”- Mt 18:18 As we reflect on this great grace that is the sacrament of Confession, we are considered anew this divine power conferred on the Apostles, that Jesus through His priests wishes for us to know of His love for us by forgiving us from our sins. And even though during confession as the words of Absolution are spoken, it sounds like the priest, it is really Jesus speaking those beautiful words through the priest. In this sacrament we come into His presence as we are gathered together in His Name.
Luke 13:10-17 – Bond and Loosed
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I'm putting a bunch of work into my website so that it's easy to search and access the entire podcast back catalog; including the series on Matthew and the series where we went through the whole Bible, covering one book per episode. My YouTube stuff is there and easy to peruse as well. You can check it out at thetmbh.com Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Opening song, "Spooklight" from the album, "The Clamour and the Crash" by Jeff Foote
Confession of sins is mentioned throughout the Scriptures and practiced by the Orthodox Church. But is a priest really necessary for this practice? What happens if he withholds forgiveness? Did God really give that kind of authority to sinful clergy? Can't we just confess alone to God at home? Why confess at all, if God knows our thoughts? Join Fr. Stephen De Young and Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick as they continue their series on the sacraments of the Orthodox Church.
Confession of sins is mentioned throughout the Scriptures and practiced by the Orthodox Church. But is a priest really necessary for this practice? What happens if he withholds forgiveness? Did God really give that kind of authority to sinful clergy? Can't we just confess alone to God at home? Why confess at all, if God knows our thoughts? Join Fr. Stephen De Young and Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick as they continue their series on the sacraments of the Orthodox Church.
Confession of sins is mentioned throughout the Scriptures and practiced by the Orthodox Church. But is a priest really necessary for this practice? What happens if he withholds forgiveness? Did God really give that kind of authority to sinful clergy? Can't we just confess alone to God at home? Why confess at all, if God knows our thoughts? Join Fr. Stephen De Young and Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick as they continue their series on the sacraments of the Orthodox Church.