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In tonight’s podcast, we discuss a psalm that instructs us to count our days to gain a heart of wisdom. In this segment, we discuss the importance of cherishing each day and remember that it is a gift of God and that the fact we are still breathing is for a purpose we may not […]
A new MP3 sermon from First Baptist Church of Matawan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lord, Teach Us to Pray Speaker: Armando Valdez Broadcaster: First Baptist Church of Matawan Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/14/2024 Length: 49 min.
Prayer is an area where very few people will say they are satisfied in their current prayer life. Which is sad, because prayer is so foundational to our Christian walk. In this passage we look at the famous "Lord's Prayer", and how we can pray in the way our Lord commanded us.
Jesus begins by teaching His disciples the Lord's Prayer, offering a powerful model for heartfelt communication with God. He underscores the importance of persistent prayer with the Parable of the Friend at Midnight and assures them of God's eagerness to bless those who ask. When Jesus casts out a demon, He's accused of using Beelzebul's power, but He cleverly dismantles this claim, illustrating the absurdity of a divided kingdom and affirming His divine authority. He then calls out the Pharisees and legal experts for their hypocrisy, stressing the need for genuine inner purity and living as a true light to others. The Rev. David Boisclair, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Overland, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Luke 11. The Gospel of Luke, filled with rich narratives and detailed accounts, offers an inspired and historical perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. Emphasizing Jesus' concern for the poor, outcasts, and social justice, this Gospel narrates parables and miracles that underscore the theme of God's salvation for all people. Luke's account is unique in its inclusion of the birth of John the Baptist, the parable of the Good Samaritan, and the story of the Prodigal Son, culminating in a vivid portrayal of Jesus' death and resurrection, affirming the universal offer of redemption. This Gospel serves as an invitation to understand the depth of God's love and the breadth of His grace extended to humanity through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Jesus begins by teaching His disciples the Lord's Prayer, offering a powerful model for heartfelt communication with God. He underscores the importance of persistent prayer with the Parable of the Friend at Midnight and assures them of God's eagerness to bless those who ask. When Jesus casts out a demon, He's accused of using Beelzebul's power, but He cleverly dismantles this claim, illustrating the absurdity of a divided kingdom and affirming His divine authority. He then calls out the Pharisees and legal experts for their hypocrisy, stressing the need for genuine inner purity and living as a true light to others. The Rev. David Boisclair, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Overland, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Luke 11. The Gospel of Luke, filled with rich narratives and detailed accounts, offers an inspired and historical perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. Emphasizing Jesus' concern for the poor, outcasts, and social justice, this Gospel narrates parables and miracles that underscore the theme of God's salvation for all people. Luke's account is unique in its inclusion of the birth of John the Baptist, the parable of the Good Samaritan, and the story of the Prodigal Son, culminating in a vivid portrayal of Jesus' death and resurrection, affirming the universal offer of redemption. This Gospel serves as an invitation to understand the depth of God's love and the breadth of His grace extended to humanity through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Jesus begins by teaching His disciples the Lord's Prayer, offering a powerful model for heartfelt communication with God. He underscores the importance of persistent prayer with the Parable of the Friend at Midnight and assures them of God's eagerness to bless those who ask. When Jesus casts out a demon, He's accused of using Beelzebul's power, but He cleverly dismantles this claim, illustrating the absurdity of a divided kingdom and affirming His divine authority. He then calls out the Pharisees and legal experts for their hypocrisy, stressing the need for genuine inner purity and living as a true light to others. The Rev. David Boisclair, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Overland, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Luke 11. The Gospel of Luke, filled with rich narratives and detailed accounts, offers an inspired and historical perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. Emphasizing Jesus' concern for the poor, outcasts, and social justice, this Gospel narrates parables and miracles that underscore the theme of God's salvation for all people. Luke's account is unique in its inclusion of the birth of John the Baptist, the parable of the Good Samaritan, and the story of the Prodigal Son, culminating in a vivid portrayal of Jesus' death and resurrection, affirming the universal offer of redemption. This Gospel serves as an invitation to understand the depth of God's love and the breadth of His grace extended to humanity through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Armin Gesswein, one of the fathers of the modern prayer movement, was born in the U.S. of German parents, but his marriage to a lovely Norwegian girl and his involvement in the revival that swept Norway's cold churches in the late 1930's gave him an international flavor.
Preacher: Mark Redfern | Series: To Seek & To Save
Sunday Sermon July 7, 2024
Bill Allen - Sunday, July 7, 2024
Jesus' constant prayer life taught his disciples to transform their lives into continuous acts of prayer, deepening their relationship with God through the Holy Spirit. Are you willing to persist in prayer, even when it feels unanswered, to experience this deeper connection with God?
In our sermon today, Pete continues our new series in the Lord's Prayer and preaches from Luke 11:1-4. In this passage, the question is posed to Jesus, “Lord teach us to pray”. We see in his response our total dependence on the Lord and the privilege of praying to our heavenly Father. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyk0dPlIzoA
Continuing our study of our annual theme, "Speak O Lord" we look to the core principles that define genuine followers of God and a king who refused to learn all three: "Full Obedience, Holy Reverence, True Humility." Can we help you with your walk with God? We'd love to hear from you! https://www.thebibleway.com/contact/send-a-message
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Romans 8:26-27
Preacher: Jerry Cisar What does it mean to be a praying church? How do we become...
Let's face it—prayer is often discussed in church, but not entirely understood. At its core, prayer is straightforward and sincere communication with God. It's essentially the specific name we give to our dialogue with Him. But, if it's merely communication, why does it pose such a challenge? Why is it so difficult to dedicate the time, maintain the focus, and truly feel like we're conversing with God? The truth is, we all wrestle with prayer. Prayer is the easiest thing to do, but it's also one of the most difficult things to do. Join us for this series as we dive deeply into what God's Word has to say about prayer. Looking specifically at the Lord Jesus and his ministry, we're seeking to sit again at his feet, to listen to his teaching and watch his example, and grow in prayer as together we ask Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray!”
Say no! We are all faced with temptations of every kind, and the pull to not do the right thing. Just Lord Teach Us How To Pray is a continuing series by Pastor Larry Huch, as together we increase our intimacy with God, pray more effectively, and are equipped as strong believers for these critical times. Today's message is Part 8 of the series. Discover how to exercise your God-given authority and the anointing God has on your life .To learn more about Larry Huch Ministries, our broadcast, podcast, outreaches, current TV offers, other resources, how to give, and so much more visit https://larryhuchministries.com. Stay connected with us at Stay connected with us at: www.larryhuchministries.com larryhuchministries.com/resources/#podcast .
Let's face it—prayer is often discussed in church, but not entirely understood. At its core, prayer is straightforward and sincere communication with God. It's essentially the specific name we give to our dialogue with Him. But, if it's merely communication, why does it pose such a challenge? Why is it so difficult to dedicate the time, maintain the focus, and truly feel like we're conversing with God? The truth is, we all wrestle with prayer. Prayer is the easiest thing to do, but it's also one of the most difficult things to do. Join us for this series as we dive deeply into what God's Word has to say about prayer. Looking specifically at the Lord Jesus and his ministry, we're seeking to sit again at his feet, to listen to his teaching and watch his example, and grow in prayer as together we ask Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray!”
Take no offense - let it go. God wants you to choose not to take Satan's bait, and let the offenses that have built up in your heart and mind, go Don't let offense block your healing,, breakthrough, and blessings. Lord Teach Us How To Pray is a continuing series by Pastor Larry Huch, as together we increase our intimacy with God, pray more effectively, and are equipped as strong believers for these critical times. Today's message is Part 7 of the series. Discover how to exercise your God-given authority and the anointing God has on your life Stay connected with us at Stay connected with us at: www.larryhuchministries.com larryhuchministries.com/resources/#podcast .
Let's face it—prayer is often discussed in church, but not entirely understood. At its core, prayer is straightforward and sincere communication with God. It's essentially the specific name we give to our dialogue with Him. But, if it's merely communication, why does it pose such a challenge? Why is it so difficult to dedicate the time, maintain the focus, and truly feel like we're conversing with God? The truth is, we all wrestle with prayer. Prayer is the easiest thing to do, but it's also one of the most difficult things to do. Join us for this series as we dive deeply into what God's Word has to say about prayer. Looking specifically at the Lord Jesus and his ministry, we're seeking to sit again at his feet, to listen to his teaching and watch his example, and grow in prayer as together we ask Jesus, “Lord, teach us to pray!”
God is multiplying blessings in your life. This is a time of more than enough. God is the One who gives you the power to gain wealth. Lord Teach Us How To Pray is a continuing series by Pastor Larry Huch, as together we increase our intimacy with God, pray more effectively, and are equipped as strong believers for these critical times. Today's message is Part 6 of the series. Discover how to exercise your God-given authority and the anointing God has on your life. To learn more about Larry Huch Ministries, our broadcast, podcast, outreaches, current TV offers, other resources, how to give, and so much more visit https://larryhuchministries.com. Stay connected with us at Stay connected with us at: www.larryhuchministries.com larryhuchministries.com/resources/#podcast
Pastor Bob Erbig continues our sermon series, Luke Act 3: On the Road with Jesus with his sermon entitled: "Lord, Teach Us To Pray" based on 10:38-11:13.
Pastor Bob Erbig continues our sermon series, Luke Act 3: On the Road with Jesus with his sermon entitled: "Lord, Teach Us To Pray" based on 10:38-11:13.
"Lord, Teach Us To Pray" | Part 2 | Prayer: The Series | Lesson 07 | Pastor Gabriel Alvear Join us as Pastor Gabriel Alvear teaches from Luke 11 : 1 on the subject: "Lord, Teach Us To Pray" | Part 2 To download the handout referenced in this lesson, click here. To find service details, free resources, and to plan your visit to attend one of our services, click here: https://linktr.ee/conyersapostolic
This is a season of both blessings and miracles. God has given you the power to get wealth. Lord Teach Us How To Pray is a continuing series by Pastor Larry Huch, as together we increase our intimacy with God, pray more effectively, and are equipped as strong believers for these critical times. Today's message is Part 5 of the series. Discover how to exercise your God-given authority and the anointing God has on your life. To learn more about Larry Huch Ministries, our broadcast, podcast, outreaches, current TV offers, other resources, how to give, and so much more visit https://larryhuchministries.com. Stay connected with us at Stay connected with us at: www.larryhuchministries.com larryhuchministries.com/resources/#podcast
"Lord, Teach Us To Pray" | Part 1 | Prayer: The Series | Lesson 06 | Pastor Gabriel Alvear Join us as Pastor Gabriel Alvear teaches from Luke 11 : 1 on the subject: "Lord, Teach Us To Pray" | Part 1 To download the handout referenced in this lesson, click here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vqgQEHiJ63pDHdJD6V9xnUvMAXdxiOuE/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109187402242403340233&rtpof=true&sd=true To find service details, free resources, and to plan your visit to attend one of our services, click here: https://linktr.ee/conyersapostolic May God richly bless you!
Pastor Brian McMillian
God gives us our daily bread, provisions and abundant blessings. Pastor Larry Huch continues his series "Lord Teach Us To Pray' with this message, "The Prosperity of God." Stay connected with us at Stay connected with us at: www.larryhuchministries.com larryhuchministries.com/resources/#podcast
You have the authority. Lord Teach Us How To Pray is a continuing series by Pastor Larry Huch, as together we increase our intimacy with God, pray more effectively, and are equipped as strong believers for these critical times. Today's message is Part 4 of the series. Discover how to exercise your God-given authority and the anointing God has on your life. To learn more about Larry Huch Ministries, our broadcast, podcast, outreaches, current TV offers, other resources, how to give, and so much more visit larryhuchministries.com. Stay connected with us at Stay connected with us at: www.larryhuchministries.com larryhuchministries.com/resources/#podcast
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Austin Wadlow preaches the second of a new two part sermons series 48.
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Pope Benedict XVI address given on May 2, 2011 - text: https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2011/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20110504.html