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Luke 5:1-11 New International Version Jesus Calls His First Disciples ...
When there is exhaustion, failure, and uncertainty, God's love still surrounds us. Scripture: Luke 5:1-11
Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C, 2024-2025)Scripture Readings: Isaiah 6:1-8, (9-13), Psalm 138, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Luke 5:1-11
This is the sermon preached on Sunday 29th October 2023 by Gordon Temple at Market Harborough Congregational Church.Theme: The mandate for mission Bible Readings: Luke 5:1-11, 2 Corinthians 5:11-21
"The First Jesus Movement or A True Fishing Story"
Sermon recording from Sunday, October 30th, 2022.A study of Luke 5:1-11.Thesis: We are sinners saved by grace, looking to have intentional conversations with others about this truth.
Our God is a seeking God, he initiates, acts first and is at work in the world. We see that in the story of Jesus calling the disciples. Luke 5:1-11.A message by Samantha Barlow
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Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C, 2021-2022)Scripture Readings: Isaiah 6:1-8, (9-13), Psalm 138, 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, Luke 5:1-11
Messiah Week 13: Fishers of Men
In a world filled with violence, division, and fear, it can be hard to know just how God wants us to do his work today. How is God calling us to grow in relationship with him while leading others to know and love him? Snippet From the Show _What is your alabaster jar that you're holding onto that you're not allowing God to break open? What holds you back from giving everything to God? He calls us daily to leave everything and follow him. _ For episode shownotes, text GIRLFRIENDS to 33-777 or visit www.ascensionpress.com/girlfriends.
From our Life of Jesus series. In Luke 5:1-11, an awful day of fishing turns extraordinary when Jesus shows up. The call to cast their nets in deeper waters was a call to radical and inconvenient faith for the disciples, the kind of faith that Jesus always rewards. But, to be clear, the reward wasn't the fish.For more information, visit canopy.church.
Matt Northcutt and his family are missionaries to Newfoundland Canada.
My plan was to explore how people respond to the call of God using the stories of Luke and Isaiah, suggesting that they are not as straightforward as we often read them. What are some other biblical stories about call that might give us hope – Jeremiah, Amos, Jonah? I also talk about how, when we ask “What are we called to?”, we often answer with "working for Christ". In Luke Peter is called to let go of everything he knows about fishing and to fish anyway. He becomes the means by which Jesus catches fish. We are called to join in work of Spirit of Risen Jesus bringing in reign of God.
5th Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)Isaiah 6:1-8, (9-13) | Psalm 138 | 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 | Luke 5:1-11
Don't wallow in the shallows because God has something greater for you if you are willing to LAUNCH into the deep!
Don't wallow in the shallows because God has something greater for you if you are willing to LAUNCH into the deep!
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Good News: A Chronological Overview of the Gospels
Good News: A Chronological Overview of the Gospels
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