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In this conversation, Dr. George Kramer and Reagan explore the profound impact of words in various aspects of life, including marraige, friendship, scripture reading, healing, and parenting. They emphasize the importance of speaking life and hope, the power of prayer, and the necessity of aligning our words with faith rather than fear. The discussion also touches on the significance of blessings and affirmations in parenting, as well as the responsibility we have to use our words wisely to uplift and encourage others.Dr. Kramer describes how the power of positive words in a medical practice is key to healing and giving people hope and he shares how people can break free from negative labels by renouncing them. This episode also covers what the Bible says about the importance of choosing life and blessing in everyday life and how the words we say and think are crucial for our mental health and increasing our quality of life.Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeThis Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/
Your story is powerful. As you yield your story to God, He can use it for your good and for His glory. In this message, Amanda Jackson shares her story of a Father's love. She shares about struggles, failures, and victories in life.She loved Jesus and was drawn to Him in prayer from a young age. As a young adult, she realized that the leadership of her church did not value her. She struggled with feeling judged.As she waited for things she prayed for, she began to doubt God's timing. She wanted a husband and a family. She began to trust more in her plans than in yielding to the Lord. The Lord reminded her: "You are not the exception to the rule."There is redemption after sin.The Lord wants you to know that He loves you. First, you are His child. He is your loving Father. Amanda shares her beautiful story of a Father's love and redemption. God makes all things new. Faith is not transactional, it is about a relationship with Jesus. Jesus said, "If you have seen me, you have seen the Father."Marriage and singleness are both gifts from God. Marriage is not a prize to be obtained, and singleness is not a prison to break free from.Here is the truth:"I am loved and valued""I forgive others""I walk in who the Father says that I am... His beloved daughter and now I am strengthening others."Are you surrendering every part of your life to Jesus and embracing the love of the Father?
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Pastor Justin Reyes presents a message entitled "The Love Of The Father" - 1 John 2:15-17. Other Scriptures Referenced: Genesis 3:1-6, 1 John 4:17-19, John 21:15-19, Philippians 3:12-14. Audio Jun 1st am - "The Love Of The Father" - 1 John 2:15-17 - Pastor Justin Reyes.mp3File Size: 26107 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
This sermon from Jamal Sarikoki emphasizes that Jesus reveals God as Father, which is a deeper and more intimate revelation than simply knowing God as Creator. The Fatherhood of God is central to Jesus' mission and is revealed by the Spirit to the childlike in heart. Knowing God as Father is not just intellectual, but must be received emotionally and spiritually. Many people struggle to truly experience this love because of emotional wounds, especially those related to earthly fathers. Jamal explains that emotional healing and openness like a child are key to receiving this revelation. Jesus models this perfect relationship with the Father, and through Him, believers are invited into the same kind of intimacy. Ultimately, we are called to not only know the Father's love but to live in it, letting it shape our identity and healing.
Other scriptures:1 Peter 2:9
What does it mean that the love of the Father is not in him (1 John 2:15)? Is 1 John 2:15 referring to a believer or an unbeliever?
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Sunday Service - "Understanding the Love of the Father" Pastor Eric Johns - We are Live on YouTube every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Follow us on our platforms so you never miss a service! - Click the Link to find out more about us! https://linktr.ee/Buffalodreamcenter?...
It's hard to look in the mirror and see our faults and shortcomings. Yet to truly grow as a Christian, we need to humbly confess our sins, repent, and accept the love that God so freely gives. Don Pearson examines the response of the older brother in the second half of The Prodigal Son story to help us see what it takes to truly know the love of the Father.
It's hard to look in the mirror and see our faults and shortcomings. Yet to truly grow as a Christian, we need to humbly confess our sins, repent, and accept the love that God so freely gives. Brett Bellamy examines the response of the older brother in the second half of The Prodigal Son story to help us see what it takes to truly know the love of the Father.
Listen to a message from R.A. Martinez about “Buried in the Love of the Father” on March 7th, 2025.
Sunday Service - "Understanding the Love of the Father" Pastor Eric Johns - We are Live on YouTube every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Follow us on our platforms so you never miss a service! - Click the Link to find out more about us! https://linktr.ee/Buffalodreamcenter?...
It's hard to look in the mirror and see our faults and shortcomings. Yet to truly grow as a Christian, we need to humbly confess our sins, repent, and accept the love that God so freely gives. Stu Quackenbush examines the response of the older brother in the second half of The Prodigal Son story to help us see what it takes to truly know the love of the Father.
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In this episode of the SimplyRevised Podcast, Brenda and I introduce our new series, Unshakable Love. As we discuss God's Love, we talk about the importance of Scripture in understanding His love. What a great gift we have in God's word. To have a copy of the Scriptures in our home is something that not all Christians have had or even have today. Many places worldwide still do not have full access to the Scriptures in their own language. Let's take advantage of the gift we have and study together. We would love to hear your thoughts and questions about this series, so please feel free to share them with us. Episode Links: Dunham Bible Museum Buy Me A Coffee simplyrevised.org Contact Us Receive our newsletter Music Provided by Eric Gwin Facebook Instagram
Pastor Chris Parker Luke 15:11-32 Sunday Morning Service January 26, 2025
In today's episode, learn how your Heavenly Father deeply understands your pain, sees your struggles, and offers His unconditional love to you absent of your mental understanding
Title: The Overflowing Love of the FatherSpeaker: Nate HoldridgeText: Galatians 4:4-6Overview: In this Sunday teaching, Pastor Nate Holdridge explores the overflowing love of the Father as revealed in Galatians 4:4-6. This passage highlights the Trinitarian nature of God and its profound implications for our relationship with Him, our understanding of salvation, and our call to live in unity and mission. Join us as we unpack the depths of God's relational and self-sufficient love, which overflows to transform lives and restore relationships.Link to Sermon Notes
...So then Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God, Romans 10:17 (KJV)
This sermon was delivered on 8/11/24. Speaker: Rev. Dawn Anderson Scripture: 2 Samuel 18 ONLINE GIVING EBLAST
To this point, the relationship between God and His people had been described as a marriage, with God being the faithful husband and His people being the unfaithful wife. But here the relationship is described as one between God, who is a loving father, and His people, who were an ungrateful and rebellious son.
Luke 15:1-2 (NLT)Luke 15:11-32 (NLT)"What comes into our minds when we think about God is THE MOST important thing about us." A.W. Tozer1. In His Grace, The Love of the Father Allows His Children To Come To Their SensesLuke 15:13-17 (NLT)John 10:10 (ESV)Matthew 16:24 (NLT)2. The Love of the Father Actively Seeks and Patiently Waits For His Children To Return To HimLuke 15:18-24 (NLT)3. The Love of the Father Accepts and Celebrates Repentant SinnersLuke 15:25-32 (NLT)Galatians 6:14 (NLT)
"And I will be a father to you, and you shall be sons and daughters to me, says the Lord Almighty." 2 Corinthians 6:18Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Faithful pastors bear the burden for the Gospel & the body & call us to walk worthy of our Father.
Verse by verse study through the book of John Chapter Fifteen and Verse Nine
Scott Wright John 3:16 Sermon Guide (PDF) Video - entire service
The power of the Spirit enables us to experience the love of the Father.
The Joyful Life, Lesson 4, The Love of the World or the Love of the Father? | 1 John 2:15-17 | Pastor Will Cover
"This is love, not that we have loved God but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” (1 John 4:10)
There is so much to The Prodigal Son, often called the pearl and crown of all parables. It's probably the most familiar of all of Jesus' parables. Even if you don't call yourself a Christ Follower, chances are you probably know this story. There are three main characters in this parable: the younger son, the one we call the prodigal, the older son, who is often overlooked (both of the sons are wayward for different reasons), then there's the father. While it is called the Parable of the Prodigal Son, this really is more about the father than either of the sons. And while the sons' attitudes are outlandish, the father's love is extraordinary.
Father Craig DeYoung joins Patrick to discuss the Love of the Father (5:32) how do we understand Jesus' relationship with God the Father? God the Father loves apart from what we do. (24:00) Break 1 Anne - my relationship with my dad was good which helped me to have a good relationship with the father in heaven Chris - had a love-hate relationship with my dad-in spiritual direction i found out i had to ask my dad for forgiveness and that changed everything (31:26) How to realize the love of the Father through difficulties? Why is God called “Father” and not “Mother”? (41:03) Break 2 How can we understand Love? (46:39) How can Father's become better dads through example of the heavenly father?
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“I have told you this in figures of speech. The hour is coming when I will no longer speak to you in figures but I will tell you clearly about the Father.” John 16:25When is it that Jesus will speak clearly about the Father? When is that “hour” of which He speaks? First, this “hour” can be understood to be the time after His death, Resurrection and Ascension to Heaven. It is then when the Holy Spirit will come upon them at Pentecost to open their minds to understand all that He has taught with much greater insight and clarity. But in John's Gospel, the “hour” is also a reference to His death on the Cross. It is His hour of glory, the hour in which the Son of Man saves us through His holy passion. Therefore, this statement of Jesus should be read within the context of Him alluding to His coming passion. Recall that this sermon Jesus gives is part of His “Last Supper Discourse.” It is given immediately prior to Jesus going out to the Garden of Gethsemane to be arrested.When we consider this “hour” to be the passion and death of Jesus on the Cross, we should be aware of the fact that His act of dying is not only a saving act of redemption, it is also one of the clearest ways in which He speaks about His Father in Heaven. Jesus' suffering and death does, in fact, reveal the Father to the disciples in ways that His “figures of speech” could not reveal. Jesus' veiled language was spoken as truth but as truth that could not be fully communicated. However, Jesus' freely embraced suffering and death does clearly communicate the Father in the most profound way possible. The Cross is pure love, and the Father is pure love. Jesus' death on the Cross in obedience to the will of the Father reveals to all that the Father loves us so much that He was willing to sacrifice His only begotten Son so that if we but believe in Him, we will inherit eternal life.The message of the Cross is a true teaching about the love of the Father. It's a teaching that took place through an act of the most pure and sacrificial love imaginable. The Cross was Jesus speaking “clearly about the Father” insofar as it reveals the depth of the Father's love for all humanity. If you find this difficult to understand, then you are not alone. The disciples themselves struggled with this. That is why they ultimately needed the Holy Spirit to come upon them to open their minds. We too need the Holy Spirit if the veil is to be lifted and we are to comprehend this most powerful message of God's infinite love. Reflect, today, upon Jesus' burning desire to lift the veil of His teaching and to reveal to you, clearly, the depth of the Father's love for you. Allow the Holy Spirit to open your mind to this revelation as it is given through the Crucifixion. Pray for that gift. Listen to Jesus tell you He desires to give you this understanding and then await the grace you need to see and understand the very heart of the Father and His divine love for you. My precious Jesus, Your hour of glory upon the Cross is the clearest and fullest revelation of the Father's love. On the Cross, You show us all how deeply we are loved by You and Your Father in Heaven. Please do open my mind, dear Lord, to all You wish to reveal to me, so that as I come to know You, I will also come to know Your Father in Heaven. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Featured image above: The Exhortation to the Apostles By James Tissot, via Wikimedia Commons