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https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/rodney-jay/subscribeJoin the Millennial Mustard Seed host, Rod Smith, for a -thought provoking voyage into the unusual, unexplained and unexplored facets of the world we live! Armed with a seeker's humility and a Biblical lens Millennial Mustard Seed never fails to inspire, provoke and intrigue listeners to deepen their faith.Guest: Ryan Pitterson – Author of Judgment of the Nephilim and The Final Nephilim✅ Get Ryan's books & resources: Judgment of the Nephilim Website✅ Leave a 5-star review & share this episode!"As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the days of the Son of Man" (Luke 17:26). Friends, let's stay watchful, discerning, and rooted in truth. Until next time, God bless!"
This week, we're studying Luke 16 and exploring the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, focusing on the theme of "An Unnamed Rich Man." We'll uncover the reality of hell, the sufficiency of God's Word, and the profound love of Jesus Christ, who endured suffering to save us. We'll explain the spiritual implications of self-centeredness and the eternal trajectory of our choices. Take heart in the gospel truth that, through Christ's sacrifice, we're invited to turn from self-centeredness and embrace the everlasting joy and love found in God's presence.How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
Satan binds your tongue so you can't praise Jesus or unite your household in faith. Jesus the stronger man defeats the devil on the cross, and loosens your tongue to praise and give Him thanks!Lent 3 Third Sunday of Lent OculiExodus 8:16–24; Psalm 4; Ephesians 5:1–9; Luke 11:14–28
Follow my new podcast here: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | All platforms This month, come join me each morning in a daily morning prayer & activation, designed to align your soul, mind, and body with the Infinite Spirit.
Guest: Ryan Pitterson – Author of Judgment of the Nephilim and The Final NephilimTopics Discussed:✅ The Seed War & The Nephilim: How Genesis 6 is a foundational prophecy for the end times.✅ AI & The Image of the Beast: Could artificial intelligence play a role in Revelation 13's ‘living image'?✅ Stargates & Portals: How fallen angels entered our realm and how it may happen again.✅ The Antichrist's Genetic Connection: Will the mark of the beast alter human DNA?✅ The Alien Deception: Why the enemy is priming the world to accept extraterrestrial saviors.✅ The Rise of Transhumanism: How technology is conditioning humanity for a post-human future.✅ Testing the Spirits & Biblical Discernment: How to avoid deception in these times.Key Quotes from Ryan Pitterson:
THCC HuskSpeaker: Tony UddinSermon Recorded on: 12/01/2025Main Passage: Luke 2:41-52Reflection: One of the themes of this was that Mary and Joseph were obedient to God and that Jesus also modelled obedience in part by being concerned to do his Father's business. What are the areas of your life that the Lord is challenging you about obedience in? The passage shows us both the humanity and divinity of Jesus. What does it mean for us to see Jesus in this way? v52 shows us that Jesus grew in wisdom and stature as a young man. What challenges you about this In both how you see Jesus but also in how you approach your own growth?
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This week, we will be studying Luke 5:17-26 under the theme “Forgiving a Paralyzed Man.” Luke's Gospel repeatedly shows the theme of Jesus' healing for a hurting world. Jesus lets us know He is Lord and he has the power to forgive sins. Through our faith in Jesus, we are forgiven. He encourages us to bring people to him through our faith.The goal of Dr. Luke's Gospel is to present the universal reach of Jesus' gift of salvation. As a man of science, Luke was not particularly interested in mere spiritual opinions, feelings, rumors, or legends. Educated and orderly, Luke sifted through the garbage of misinformation and bad ideas to bring substantiated eyewitness verification of the truth—a gracious reality of mercy and justice for all. How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
Sunday Morning Message
From Sunday 12 January 2025 Pastor Jason Clark continues the Sermon Series, "The Coming of the Son of Man" from the book of Luke. Today's message is “And Jesus Increased in Wisdom, Statue and Favor with God and Man” Luke 2:40-52fbcmw.org
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First Sunday of AdventThe season of Advent is a time of waiting, properly understood as preparation. During the hustle and bustle of the holiday season it is normal to focus on menu planning, shopping for gifts, and writing Christmas cards. These are the usual ways to prepare for Christmas. One important part we left out though is found in today's Gospel. Jesus tells his disciples, “Be vigilant at all times and pray that you have the strength to escape the tribulations that are imminent and to stand before the Son of Man” (Luke 21:36-38). Advent provides us the opportunity to reflect on the reason for waiting...the arrival of Jesus Christ into our hearts. We also learn how we wait... Anxiously? Lonely? Curiously? Thankfully? Joyfully? As we begin this holy season, let us ask the Lord to open our hearts in prayer to receive the gift of his ever abiding presence. Scripture Reading December 1, 2024Jeremiah 33:14-16Psalm 25:4-5, 8-10, 141 Thessalonians 3:12—4:2Luke 21:25-28, 34-36
12/1/2024 - Luke 19:28-40 - Pastor Ernie JeongFull Worship Servicehttps://youtu.be/dwPLvu2MahUAnnouncementshttps://youtu.be/97E3ODVY-T8~~Recent Videos:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/recent~~Prayer Requests:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/prayers~~Visit our web site to learn more about Faith Lutheran Church. Watch View past worship services, sermons, bible studies, and devotions.https://www.faithmoorpark.com/~~Support Faith Lutheran Church:Online Giving:https://www.faithmoorpark.com/giving~~Faith Lutheran Church is part of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod (LCMS) located in Moorpark, California.
If we call someone ignorant today, it sounds harsh. But the root word of ignorance is the word ignore. In this message, Brother Luke looks at the subject of ignorance as it is used in the Bible. We may find that it applies to us all in some ways. 10.27.24.The.Ignorance.of.Man.Luke.Hagler
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Simeon had his priorities straight - consider how Luke summed up his life.
Luke 11:9-13 Top 5 Traits for a man according to the world: (1) Courageous (2) Protector (3) Confident (4) Integrity (5) Leader A real man in God's view: (1) Be a relational man (2) Be an intentional man (3) Be a sacrificial man
Part 86 of "Luke: Mission to the World"
Part 86 of "Luke: Mission to the World"
There's one Bible verse that everyone knows - “Judge not lest you be judged!” But is it right to see these words from Jesus as a “get out of jail free” card? Are we supposed to make no moral judgments whatsoever? Go deeper in this episode of Gospel Wabi Sabi. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeff-ebert/support
Satan has many descriptions in the Bible. One of those is the strong man. Christ refers to the devil in this way. The only way to overpower a strong man is by a stronger one. In this message Brother Luke teaches about how Christ is the stronger Man Who overpowers Satan. 07.14.24.The.Stronger.Man.Luke.Hagler
LACEY IN AVONDALE WANTS ME TO RAZZ HER BOYFRIEND JOSHUA. SHE JUST GRADUATED COLLEGE AND JOSHUA SURPRISED HER WITH TICKETS TO LUKE COMBS AS A GRAD GIFT. THESE ARE PIT TICKETS SO HE PAID QUITE A BIT AND HE'S EXCITED TO SEE HER CUT LOOSE. WELL, I'M CALLING JOSHUA PRETENDING TO WORK FOR THE TICKETING COMPANY TO INFORM HIM OF SOME NEW RULES FROM ARTIST MANAGEMENT. I REALIZED QUICKLY THAT THIS GUY HAS A SHORT TEMPER...
Date: May 29, 2024 Title: Rebellious, Young Man Scripture: Luke 15:11-24; Romans 5:6-10 Speaker: Brent Baker Series: Encounters with Jesus [Florida Trip 2024]
Part 76 of "Luke: Mission to the World"
Part 75 of "Luke: Mission to the World"
Luke: The Demon-Possessed Man (Luke 8:26-39)
The concept of using a map on a road trip is lost on the current generation. While maps may no longer be necessary in traveling because of phones and GPS's, a roadmap can be helpful when studying a book of Scripture. In this message, Pastor Jesse walks us through a roadmap of the book of Luke before we dive into its details. You'll get a broad overview of the features of Luke (such as authorship, date, audience, and language) and of the content within. You'll come away with a better understanding of Luke, and you'll be reminded of the amazing ministry of the Man Luke wrote about... Jesus.
This message is from a Sunday morning worship service at Leverington Church. For additional messages and other resources go to www.Leverington.org We would like to acknowledge Jamin Roller for a number of ideas and illustrations used in today's sermon.
This message is from a Sunday morning worship service at Leverington Church. For additional messages and other resources go to www.Leverington.org We would like to acknowledge Jamin Roller for a number of ideas and illustrations used in today's sermon.
This message is from a Sunday morning worship service at Leverington Church. For additional messages and other resources go to www.Leverington.org We would like to acknowledge Jamin Roller for a number of ideas and illustrations used in today's sermon.
This message is from a Sunday morning worship service at Leverington Church. For additional messages and other resources go to www.Leverington.org We would like to acknowledge Jamin Roller for a number of ideas and illustrations used in today's sermon.
But from now on THE SON OF MAN WILL BE SEATED AT THE RIGHT HAND of the power OF GOD. – Luke 22:69
Enjoy hours of exclusive content every month and help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comEpisode Title: The Destruction of the Temple and the End Times Prophecies of Jesus (Luke 21: 5-38)Introduction:When people hear the name Jesus, what comes to mind? On a popular level, at best many people just think of him as a wise teacher, perhaps even a good man. However, for those who truly know him, he is not merely a teacher but our saviour. Moreover, if you consider deeper, you can recognize him as a returning king. Thus, the most general way for Christians to think about Christ is as a great teacher, a wonderful saviour, and a future king. Yet, amidst these roles, one crucial aspect often gets overlooked: Jesus Christ was also a prophet.In this episode, we delve into Luke's account of the Olivet Discourse in Luke chapter 21, focusing on Jesus's prophecy regarding the destruction of the temple and the signs of the end times. We explore the significance of Jesus's words and their relevance for believers both then and now.The Prophecy of the Temple's Destruction (Luke 21: 5-7):Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple, prompting the disciples to inquire about the timing of these events.Signs and Instructions (Luke 21: 8-24):Jesus provides a series of commands and warnings, urging his followers to remain faithful amidst persecution and to flee when Jerusalem is surrounded by armies.The Coming of the Son of Man (Luke 21: 25-28):Jesus describes the signs preceding his second coming, emphasizing the importance of readiness and vigilance.Exhortations for Vigilance and Prayer (Luke 21: 29-38):Jesus concludes with exhortations to watch and pray, emphasizing the need for constant expectation of his return.Reflections:Throughout the episode, I try to reflect on the practical encouragements contained within Jesus's prophecies, highlighting the importance of readiness, steadfastness, and prayer. I emphasize the timeless relevance of Jesus's words and their significance for believers today.Conclusion:As we anticipate the fulfilment of Christ's prophecies, let us heed his exhortations to remain vigilant, steadfast, and focused on proclaiming his message until his return. Let us live in a permanent state of expectation, prepared to appear in the presence of the Lord at any moment.Support the showJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
A sermon by Pastor Dave McMurry from Luke 22:63-71. More about Grace Bible Church: http://begrace.org
Prayer is intended to be transformative dialogue for your spirit, soul, and body. Listen as Pastor St.Clair chats with us about his new book, which focuses on praying personal prayers using the unstoppable power of Scripture. #KingdomSpeak #Podcast #Prayer
Trinity Grace Church Worship Service - February 11, 2024: Rev. Ben Tharp
When being interviewed for a job, people are always asking about the same things: your background, your credentials, your qualifications, and your experience. They're trying to see if there's a fit between the job and what you have to offer. You've got to get the right person in the right assignment if you want to have the right outcomes. In 1st century Israel, there was one position in particular that so many longed to see filled, the Messiah. Then one day, Jesus of Nazareth stepped out onto the stage of history as the Savior of the World. Luke is going to show us that Jesus stands alone, uniquely prepared, to be a Savior like none other. Luke gives us three accounts concerning Jesus. His Baptism, His Genealogy, and His Temptation. Let's consider each of these accounts as we discover Jesus to be the Son of God, the Son of Man, and the Son of Righteousness. 1) Son of God - Luke 3:21–22 In His Baptism – We see Jesus is divine. Jesus' baptism brings hope to all of creation. 2) Son of Man - Luke 3:23–38 In His Genealogy – We see Jesus is human. Son of David - heir of the throne. Son of Abraham - heir of the promise. Son of Adam - heir of humanity. 3) Son of Righteousness - Luke 4:1–13 In His Temptations – We see Jesus is perfect. Jesus is the true and better Israel, Adam, and humanity. Takeaway: Jesus is our only, all-sufficient Savior!
In this message Brother Luke continues a series on the basics of our beliefs. Having begun with the authority of God’s word and continued with the sovereignty of God, now this message focuses on the depravity of man. When Adam sinned in the garden, did he become mostly good with a little bit of bad …
A sermon preached at Sojourn East on Luke 12:35-48 in November 2023.
Who Is This Man? : Luke 5:17-26 : Pastor Raef Chenery : 11-12-23 by Park Community Church
Pastor Mike preaches Jesus The God Man - [Luke 2:39-52]
Open Door Church is in the One Single Story sermon series. Pastor Stephen Mizell preaches out of the book of Luke on the Son of Man. One Single Story October 15, 2023 Pastor Stephen Mizell Open Door Church, Edenton, NC