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Hope For The Heart
Standing Firm in Your Faith

Hope For The Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 32:00


We are living in some tough times and anyone who doubts it is out of touch or blindly optimistic. 2 Tim. 3-1 refers to these times as exceedingly violent, savage , painful or perilous, therefore, the believer of today must answer the question, -how am I to cope or how am I to remain stable in my walk with The Lord-- Well-this passage gives us some timely advice that will help us to stand firm in our faith

standing firm lord well
Hope For The Heart
Standing Firm in Your Faith

Hope For The Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 32:00


We are living in some tough times and anyone who doubts it is out of touch or blindly optimistic. 2 Tim. 3-1 refers to these times as exceedingly violent, savage , painful or perilous, therefore, the believer of today must answer the question, -how am I to cope or how am I to remain stable in my walk with The Lord-- Well-this passage gives us some timely advice that will help us to stand firm in our faith

standing firm lord well
Home In Him
Waiting on the Lord Well

Home In Him

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 18:43


What does God have for us in the seasons of waiting? Eric and Leslee share about their current season and what they are learning.

Answers to Gospel Questions
Is Anything Too Hard for the Lord? Well it is Valentines Day....

Answers to Gospel Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 12:41


Have a great day students!

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Neighborly Daily Devotional

The lesson is this: When you are in relationship with God the Father… through your belief in the price Jesus paid on that cross to forgive all your sin, and by your faith that Jesus rose from the dead as your Lord… Well, God is proud of you!

The BreadCast
March 19 - Prayer to St. Joseph, Husband of Mary

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 1:38


O righteous man called by God to be foster-father of His only Son and protector of His Mother, you who were obedient to the Spirit, who took Jesus by the hand and led Him from the temple in Jerusalem to the home in Nazareth where Mary made a place for Him – pray that we shall be built into the house of Abraham, the man of faith, into the house of David, your father, into the House the Holy Spirit builds for the faithful even this day, where our Mother waits for us with you and all the saints; pray that we too shall hear the words spoken over you by the Lord: “Well done, good and faithful servant; enter into the joy of your Master.” Pray we shall be righteous as you.

The BreadCast
March 19 - Prayer to St. Joseph, Husband of Mary

The BreadCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 1:38


O righteous man called by God to be foster-father of His only Son and protector of His Mother, you who were obedient to the Spirit, who took Jesus by the hand and led Him from the temple in Jerusalem to the home in Nazareth where Mary made a place for Him – pray that we shall be built into the house of Abraham, the man of faith, into the house of David, your father, into the House the Holy Spirit builds for the faithful even this day, where our Mother waits for us with you and all the saints; pray that we too shall hear the words spoken over you by the Lord: “Well done, good and faithful servant; enter into the joy of your Master.” Pray we shall be righteous as you.

Podcast of Bridal Glory International
Loving the Lord Well // Week of Awakening // Brian Guerin // 8.26.20

Podcast of Bridal Glory International

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 59:30


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Baldhead Bible Podcast
Samuel and an Ebenezer: Part Four in the series on First Samuel

Baldhead Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 34:41


National revival, what will it take? Do we want to see our country turn to the God of the Bible, to be a nation that calls Jesus their Lord? Well, the book of First Samuel has just such a story, and it shows us the possible way to see revival. And it begins with something called lamentation.

Delval East, The Lifehouse Church of NJ
Expectations Of The Elect

Delval East, The Lifehouse Church of NJ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 31:22


PC walks us through the Investment, Intention, and Instructions for the people of God to represent the Lord Well! Acts 1:1-8

Janet Mefferd Today
03 - 20 - 20 - Janet - Mefferd - Today - Matthew Continetti (Conservatism) Michael Woolworth (Bible)

Janet Mefferd Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 47:41


What is the future of the conservative movement, and have political shifts spelled the end of "reform conservatism?" I'll talk it over with Matthew Continetti, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Plus: Could America's loss of control during the pandemic help move our nation back to repentance and a crying out to the Lord? We'll talk about that and more on Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.

Kingdom Success: Christian | Jesus | Success | Prosperity | Faith | Business | Entrepreneur | Sales | Money | Health

WOW!!! This episode is going to ROCK your world. So for the past month, I have been gaining more and more understanding of the First Fruits principle. I am super excited about this. Do you want your whole year to be holy unto the Lord? Do you want your new business venture to be holy unto the Lord? Well tune in and get more understanding on this subject.

Leading with Joy
Sermon for December 1, 2019

Leading with Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019


At St. Paul’s, we observe an extended advent. So this sermon uses the readings for Advent 1, though at St. Paul’s it was our Advent 4. For more info on extended Advent, check out the Advent Project. Listen Here: Read Here:Advent 4/1 – Year ADecember 1, 2019Preached at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Brookline, MAThe Reverend Jeffrey W. MelloIsaiah 2:1-5; Romans 13:11-14; Matthew 24:36-44; Psalm 122Just before the passage we heard this morning from Matthew, Jesus is talking with his disciples about what sounds like the end of the world. In this morning’s reading, Jesus anticipates their question. He certainly anticipates mine. “When, Jesus?” When will all of this happen? They want to be ready. I want to be ready. They want to be prepared. I want to be prepared.Ready for what, though? Prepared for what?While many will read these passages and interpret them to mean that Jesus is talking about the physical destruction of the world as we know it; the end-times, what Jesus is really talking about is the turning upside down of the world. Just like we sing each week in Advent.The world, Jesus predicts, is about to turn. And it won’t be pretty when it does. But after it turns? Oh, after it turns it will be beautiful. It will be paradise. It will be the Kingdom of God here on earth.Jesus’ followers want to know when, exactly, this will take place. But Jesus says that’s just not how it works. Just like Noah had no warning (though, to be fair, he had time to build the arc), the kingdom of God will break in suddenly even as we are about the most mundane of tasks, working in the field, or grinding grain. One will be taken and one will be left.Yet, somehow, by the time Saint Paul writes his letter to the church at Rome, the question of when has been decided. “Now,” St. Paul writes. “Now is the moment to wake from sleep.” Now is the time Jesus foretold.But, how does he define “now?” Now, as in two thousand years ago? Now as in at the time of his writing? Or now, when we are hearing this letter? How could he have known that “now” was going to be sometime “later?”All Jesus tells his followers is that we are not to fall into the same trap as the homeowner who didn’t let his house be broken into.But doesn’t that make getting broken into a good thing?And, wait...doesn’t that make God the thief in the night?And I think that the point. God is the thief in the night. And, using Jesus’ metaphor and following his logic, God does not want us to know when God might arrive because God is afraid we won’t let God break in. God knows us well enough to know that we will be too busy trying to make God happen that we won’t be able to let God happen.We won’t, if we have time to prepare, let God break into our lives, or break into our hearts. And God desperately wants to do just that.Perhaps the wisdom gained by the early church in the intervening years between Jesus’ ministry on earth and Paul’s letter to the community in Rome is that the key to be reading for the coming of Jesus into the world isn’t to be prepared for some time in the future, but to live every moment expecting it happen in the here and now; to live each moment as though it is happening. The key to letting God break into our lives isn’t to busy ourselves with behaving in a way we think will make God happen, but to live our lives everyday, in every moment, with our hearts open, unarmed, and vulnerable to a break in by God.Maybe the way to be suprised by God is to assume the surprise at every turn. To expect it. To look for it. To wonder where God is in the world around me, not if God is in the world around me.“Maybe this is God,” you might suggest to yourself walking down the street, or waiting on hold, or looking in the mirror. “Maybe this is God.”Maybe one is taken and one is left because one was expecting God to show up in the mundane details of life and the other was too busy working to notice God had, in fact showed up. God will show up, but only the one who expects God to be there in the field, or at the grain mill, or in the meeting, or on the street, while raking leaves, or shoveling snow, while grocery shopping or visiting the sick will know it.Last week Chris Dulla, Andrew Tanis, Art Wing and Melissa Dulla played in a band at a restaraunt who was celebrating their second anniversary. They call their band the “Embers,” because they trace their origins to the campfire at the Parish Retreat. As I watched them play, I saw the church at its best. “God did this,” I thought. God brought these folks together to create joy and connection. When Sarah Dulla joined Chris for a Lady Gaga duet, I thought my hear was going to burst out of my chest.In that restaurant, I saw God. I’m sure everyone there saw a “nice group of people” singing in front of them. But I’m not sure they expected God to show up in that restaurant in Dorchester on a Sunday night in November.I’m not sure how many were left, but this one was definitely taken.We sing the hymn “Were you there when they crucified my Lord” every year while we say the Stations of the Cross. Were you there when they crucified my Lord? When they nailed him to the tree? When they laid him in the tomb? Sometimes, it causes me to tremble.”Just as the Coming of God into our lives is not bound by time to some point in the distant future, Christ crucified is not bound by time to some point in the distant past.Was I there when they crucified my Lord? Well, that depends whether I have spent time looking for Christ in the world around me. But as Jackson Caesar sang this spiritual last night here at Saint Paul’s and asked me the question of whether or not I was there when the sun refused to shine I had to say “yes” I was there. Yes, I was there when immigrant parents died on the border. Yes, I was there when young men of Color were shot dead in the street. Yes, I was there when wars were raged on my behalf and when creation was stripped for my dependence on fossil fuel. Yes, I was there. Yes, Lord, I am there now. And sometimes it causes me to tremble.And I was there when God broke into the world at the hospital bed of a parishioner, in the conversation with a colleague over coffee, on retreat at a monastery. Yes, Lord, I was there, too. And sometimes, it causes me to tremble.I was there when you were born into the world again this morning, and I will be there when you are crucified in the world again tonight.Don’t miss the ways God is crucified every day in this world by looking to the past for when it happened to Jesus on the cross.Expect God to be Crucified today.And please don’t miss the ways God’s love and truth and mercy is already breaking into your life today by looking and planning for the way God might break in sometime in the distant future. Expect to be surprised by God today.The breaking in of God into our lives and hearts isn’t meant to be a surprise. It is not a Pop quiz on our behavior. It is not a carrot meant to reward us or a consequence meant to punish us.God wants to break in, all the time. Is breaking in, every day. Now is the time. It need not come as a surprise. AMEN.© 2019 The Reverend Jeffrey W. Mello

Chigwell Christian Fellowship Bible Teaching

Demonstrating the fact that the power of God is sufficient to overcome every barrier which we find to be in our way, Beresford clearly shows the difference between those Christians who do plough through problems in faith and those who do not. A challenge to greater faithfulness in the Church is made as this famous story is applied to the contemporary Christian scene, and some of the issues raised here are actually quite profound. Just who is bigger anyway, Goliath or the Lord? Well, the answer depends, as you will see, on just who you happen to be looking at.

NEARchurches.com
About calling on the name of the Lord

NEARchurches.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 7:48


Have you ever heard someone say that all one has to do to be saved is call on the name of the Lord? Well, you know what? They are correct. However, what they mean by that phrase might not be what the Bible means. Take a listen to this week's episode of the Life and Godliness 2.0 podcast to figure out what the Bible means about calling on the name of the Lord.

West Cabarrus Church Sermons
2 Chronicles 13 - 2 Paths

West Cabarrus Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017


Pastor Chad A. Miller leads us through 2 Chronicles 13. Are you rejecting or relying on the LORD? We'll compare the signs in our life with the mirror of His Word.

Monster Of The Week: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 29: Morning Curse

Monster Of The Week: A Supernatural Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 112:59


What's that listeners? You want to listen to extended descriptions of Dean having sex in the backseat of an Impala with an angel of the gee dee LORD? Well, we're sorry. We don't do that here. Instead, we talk about each episode in detail and make a bunch of jokes in between. We start with I Know What You Did Last Summer, a fun episode about a woman tuned into Angel Radio, and continues into Heaven and Hell, when we find out Dean's right: angels are DICKS. Finally, the moment you've been waiting for: Chris and I (I'm Jeremy btw) don't agree on Family Remains, and it's a fun argument. lol jk we never argue about anything, I'm too nice and Chris is too sweet.