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Who Do You Please? | Galatians 1:10 You can recognize a true servant of the gospel by who he loves and serves -------------------------- Sermon Outline-------------------------------- Review . . . I. Why is Dancing with Desertion so Devastatingly Dangerous? (1:6-9) A. Because it Abandons the Grace of Jesus Christ (v. 6a) B. Because Alternate Gospels (like alternate realities) Don't Exist (vv. 6b-7a) C. Because the Authentic Gospel is as Immutable as God's Nature (v. 7b) D. Because an Anathema is Promised as an Eternal Consequence (vv. 8-9) --------------- How do you recognize a true servant of the Gospel? (verse 10) I. A True Servant of the Gospel Pursues Truth Over People-Pleasing A. The word “now” introduces a time element - "(For am I now striving to please men or God?") II. A True Servant of the Gospel Knows and Defends the Gospel A. Reviewing the ABC's of the Gospel . . . III. A True Servant of the Gospel Serves Only One Master A. A Slave has a Single Purpose – to Please his Master (Matthew 6:24) "Who Do You Please?"
How do you know God? What does it mean to make Christ your Master? What's a yoke? What does it look like to learn from Christ? Pastor Bryan Catherman, in his sermon, “The New Master” (Matthew 11:25-30), answers these questions while explaining what it means to make Christ your Master. Christ wants us to recognize Him as the Lord and Master of our life. In this Matthew 11 text, Jesus issues a timeless invitation to come to Him and to find rest in Him. But He doesn't stop there. He then calls us to listen to Him by being His disciples. A right relationship with God the Father is the ultimate goal. And in order to do that we must go to Christ. This sermon was preached on May 19th, 2024. Copyright 2024. For more information, please visit RedeemingLifeUtah.org
In this section about treasure and money, Jesus uses the image of two conditions of the eye and the image of two different slave-owners to show the contrast between those who labor for earthly treasure and those who strive for heavenly treasure. It's time for our students to kill the idolatry of materialism and serve God wholeheartedly.
Rev. Michael Chhangur preaches through Matthew 24:1-3, 36-51 as part of our Advent series.
Is fame worth it? MATTHEW ESPINOSA received internet fame before most people even knew what an influencer was- and he's here to talk about his journey through its ups and downs! Matthew gets into your "why" and how to identify it. Is your "why" attention? Well, Matthew and Tara get into the important steps you have to take for your self-growth first, in order to be able to sustain a career in the industry. Matthew and Tara talk algorithm hacks, industry horror stories, and debunk the idea of constant relevance. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in content creation as a career!New episodes every Tuesday! Watch the videos on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@billiondollarbbFollow Tara at @taruhhh on Instagram and Tik Tok
When you know your master's character, words, and will, you'll know just what to do when you just act in his stead. Matthew 25:14-30 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-greg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-greg/support
08/13/2023 - Christian Lefko - A Generous Master (Matthew 20:1-16) by Faith Community Church of South Boston, VA
August 6, 2023 | Our guest preacher Shane Shaddix continues our sermon series "Jesus:____."
Today's Scripture: MATTHEW 6:24 No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.
Get my 9-Minute Kettlebell & Bodyweight Challenge FREE here: http://www.9MinuteChallenge.com I'm joined on this episode - his first podcast appearance ever - by Matthew Shoffner: a true calisthenics master and a real artist at the one-arm pullup. In this episode we discuss his origin story, how he got to be so freakishly strong, "the greatest sport of all time", and his journey to one-arm pullup greatness. You won't want to miss this one. Be sure to check out his incredible videos on his YouTube channel: Matthew Shoffner - YouTube
Sermon from July 24, 2022 || Today's sermon is based on Matthew 9:35-38, a passage where Jesus talks about the sheep without a shepherd and the harvest that needs more workers.
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We welcome in another special guest to the podcast this week! Theologian and author, Jacob Armstrong joins the show to talk about what it means to discover a new playlist for our lives. Jacob is the founding and lead pastor of Providence Church, a United Methodist church in Mount Juliet, Tennessee.
Master Matthew Eyler is a Martial Arts practitioner and instructor at the Trinity Martial Arts in New York. I always tell people that the great thing about Martial Arts is it's the most individualized team sport. It's a personal journey in a way that I didn't have to worry about keeping up with everybody or letting down my team, it's all about me. But, it's a team in a sense that we've got a support sytem of instructors and classmates who encourage each other and training together… Master Matthew Eyler - Episode 710 Teaching Martial Arts requires dedication and passion but owning and running a school is different altogether. Master Matthew Eyler, upon getting the blessing of his own instructor, started Trinity Martial Arts in New York in the middle of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Besides Master Eyler's school, what keeps him busy is running the How to Teach Anything Podcast, a show for different instructors and coaches about providing instruction to all types of students. In this episode, Master Matthew Eyler talks about his school and how art, sport, and self-defense can be blended into a beautiful experience in the traditional Martial Arts. Listen to learn more! Show Notes Check out Master Matthew Eyler's school at Trinity Martial Arts and listen to his podcast at HowToTeachAnythingPodcast.com
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13. To the Cross (04/03/22): The Merciful Master [Matthew 20:29-34] - Milo Wilson by Randall Church
Focus on the Face of the Master Matthew 4
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In this sermon, we learn what it means to be a true disciple of Christ! We are all slaves, but who is our master? We are all sons, but who is our father? There are only two options, a slave to Christ or a slave to the devil. It is our ambition to be like our Master and it is enough to be like him, even in persecution!
In this sermon, we dive back into our study in Matthew 10.24 “A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a slave above his master. 25 It is enough for the disciple that he become like his teacher, and the slave like his master. If they have called the head of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they malign the members of his household! 26 “Therefore do not fear them, for there is nothing concealed that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known."We learn that we are not above our master who is Christ. If we are slaves of Christ, we no longer live for ourselves, but for Him, and in the same way that they treated Christ, they will treat His followers. The question is, are we truly Christ followers?A disciple is a learner, but we do not merely learn to know what is pleasing to Him, but also to practice what we've learned. Evidence of a genuine believer is that they will practice what they learn, by the grace of the Holy Spirit indwelling them. The Christian is known for their submission, first and foremost to God, and likewise in the institutions that He has called us to in this life. Government, employment, marriage, etc.
Have you ever tried to serve two bosses at the same time … bosses who had completely different agendas? If so, you know it isn't hard … it's impossible! As Jesus said, “No one can serve two masters.” In this eye-opening message called WHO'S YOUR MASTER, Pastor Jeff Schreve wants you to take an honest […]
Have you ever tried to serve two bosses at the same time … bosses who had completely different agendas? If so, you know it isn't hard … it's impossible! As Jesus said, “No one can serve two masters.” In this eye-opening message called WHO'S YOUR MASTER, Pastor Jeff Schreve wants you to take an honest […]
In Matthew 5:19-24 we learn that if we pursue the right treasure we will serve the right master.
''Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 18:4).'' Everyone wants to be the greatest. The best. They want to be number one. That no one else can say that they are better. This exalted state is what we pride ourselves on. But the kingdom of God doesn't work that way. It's the biggest and baddest that gets the top spot in Heaven. It's the lowest and least that gets the top spot. It's the reverse of the way our world works. Then again, our world is upside-down of where it's supposed to be. We are not to exalt ourselves. Exalting ourselves is the ultimate idolatry. Seeking our own exaltation, we worship ourselves. Setting ourselves up as the very idol that we struggle to rid our lives of. We aren't to exalt ourselves. St. James reminds us, "Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He shall lift you up" (4:10). Our exaltation comes from God. From standing before Him on Judgment Day and hearing the words, "Well done, good and faithful servant. ... Enter into the joy of your Master" (Matthew 25:21). God is in the exalting business. Jesus humbled Himself so that He might lift us up with Him. But we must be humble before the Lord, so all our boasting can be in Him. Amen.
A young super hero team forms, a group of youth playing a game not unlike D&D are transported to the game's world, and war is brewing with Atlantis! This week we speak with Author and DM Matthew Phillion about his books and his D&D game! Interested in some good reading? Here's a link to Matt's work: >>https://www.matthewphillion.com/#/>https://teespring.com/stores/the-dungeon-masters-dojo
Pastor Gilbert Foster Who is this Master? Matthew 16:13
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We welcome in another special guest to the podcast this week! Theologian and author, Jacob Armstrong joins the show to talk about what it means to discover a new playlist for our lives. Jacob is the founding and lead pastor of Providence Church, a United Methodist church in Mount Juliet, Tennessee.
Hello Light, its been a while since I last Podcast, thanks to our Father and Creator King Divine Yahuah for making it all possible ones again and also to My Masters, Master Jesus, Archangel Michael, Angel Jerome, Angel Jermaine, Master Enoch, Master Elijah, Master David, Master Matthew, Master Daniel, Holy Mary and Holy Mary Magdalene, I thank them all. Today’s Podcast is about our Father King Divine, our Father’s other Holy Symbol beside the Cross, Snake so a Podcast entitled “Snake An Important Holy Symbol Of Our Father King”. I have already Tweeted most of the information I am going to Podcast today on Twitter on MysticalDatBene account https://twitter.com/MysticalDatBene These Tweets are very important so close to My Heart so I would like to share this through this platform as King Divine Guided Me to, please do Kindly share as well to spread the Word. Without editing much from the original as I Podcast these would be what I Tweeted earlier. You can find the Transcript on MysticalDat Blog by visiting this link copy and paste into the Browser https://mysticaldat.com/2020/07/snake-an-important-holy-symbol-of-our-father-king/
We welcome in another special guest to the podcast this week! Theologian and author, Jacob Armstrong joins the show to talk about what it means to discover a new playlist for our lives. Jacob is the founding and lead pastor of Providence Church, a United Methodist church in Mount Juliet, Tennessee.
March 29, 2020 Why do we stockpile things and hoard them up? Today, we are going to look at a text that hurts our feelings if we let it. Jesus has hurt our feelings throughout the Sermon on the Mount. He tells us what we do not want to hear. Have you ever had to tell people something that they do not want to hear? It is a scary thing, but Jesus does it without fear. Typically, when someone tells me something I don’t want to hear, I shut down and become desensitized. Brent, who trained me, had to break through that and wake me up so that I could grow. He did that by lovingly hurting my feelings. That’s what Jesus does for us. But Brent could not do have broken through unless I realized how proud and stubborn I was and opened myself up to the possibility of change. I am now trying to take that realization with me into every study. We have to realize that we are stubborn and proud, and we have to choose to let Jesus hurt our feelings to change. Jesus has pointed out our need to have a different heart than the religious leaders of his day. Followers of Christ have a heart that loves God and loves their neighbor. They do not love themselves or this world. If our heart is right, we do not even think of getting angry with our brother. If our heart is right, we do not even think lustful thoughts about our neighbor who is not our spouse. Now he tells us that if our heart is right, we will not be storing up more than we need on this earth. Treasures On Earth Matthew 6:19 (ESV) --- 19 “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, Jesus speaks about money more than any other topic throughout the gospels. I heard someone say that he mentions money over 100 times in Matthew alone. I don’t know about that, but I know he mentions it a lot! Why is this such an important topic? Because money has a profound effect on our hearts. We don’t like to hear Jesus telling us to stop laying up treasures on earth. We want to love money like the world around us loves money. In Luke 16:14, the Jews ridiculed Jesus because they loved money so much. We do not want to ridicule the teachings of Jesus. We want to understand them and obey them. First, pay close attention to what he says, “Do not lay up treasures for yourselves on earth, where moth and rust destroy and thieves break in and steal.” What is the root of the problem? The source of the problem is that we are trusting in things that are going to decay and disappear. We think that by having a massive stockpile of stuff and money that we can weather all of the storms of life. Our money has become our security. What Should We Do? Does this mean that we shouldn’t have a bank account, an emergency fund, or a retirement fund? Some people take it to that extreme. They think we should all be like the rich young ruler, who Jesus told to sell all of his possessions and give to the poor. Is that what we should do? Have you ever noticed that Jesus never told anyone else to sell all of their possessions and give them to the poor? He did not tell Zaccheaus that. He didn’t tell anyone else to do that. But he told the rich young ruler that. Why? His riches were between him and God. He needed to let go of his wealth and attach himself to God. Is it wrong for us to have possessions? I think the best verse for answering this is found in 1 Timothy 6. 1 Timothy 6:17 (ESV) --- 17 As for the rich in this present age, charge them not to be haughty, nor to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly provides us with everything to enjoy. I think this is very much what Jesus is getting at. As we get rich, our desires start to change, and we want to stay rich. We feel differently about our possessions. It is not wrong to have possessions, but it is wrong to hoard our possessions for ourselves. Riches are full of uncertainty. They are here today and gone tomorrow. Paul tells Timothy they have been provided by God to be shared with others and to be enjoyed. There is nothing wrong with enjoying your riches so long as you aren’t the only one enjoying them. Remember, Jesus said, “When you give to the needy, do not be like the hypocrites.” He wants us to give to those in need. Do We Have The Right Heart? We can use wisdom and accumulate wealth if our purpose is to give wealth away. But if our hearts security and peace from worldly riches, we will be let down again and again. None of these things last. All of the things we accumulate are getting older and falling apart. That is just what they do. We have to train ourselves to look at them differently than the world around us. The things in my possession on earth are not my treasure, and they must never become that. My cars, house, clothes, furniture, bank account, retirement fund, and all of my technology gear are not my treasure. These are a gift from God to be used to his glory. We can say that, but why don’t we always feel this way? Sometimes my heart looks at my possessions and wants to keep them for myself. These are all mine. I can do with them as I please, and I do not want to live off of less than what I have right now. In fact, I want to increase my standard of living, not decrease it. If I looked at my possessions with the right heart, I wouldn’t be so preoccupied with gaining more. I wouldn’t be spending my time thinking about how to get a bigger house or a more beautiful car. Maybe we live in a shack and need a little more room for children, but if we have two thousand square feet and the children are about to move out, do we need to jump up to three thousand square feet? Why can’t we stay content with less and give more away? This is what Jesus spends the rest of his time trying to help us do. Treasures In Heaven Matthew 6:20--21 (ESV) --- 20 but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Consider This Investment Jesus wants us to decide to put our trust in God. He wants us to make him our security and to seek his kingdom with our hearts. Hoarding our treasure on earth is futile because, one way or another, it will go away. What we keep, we lose. But putting wealth in heaven is an investment that will be ours for eternity. Luke 6:38 (ESV) --- 38 “give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you.” God is willing to repay us what we give to him. Do we understand that God is not like the banks or mutual funds? He is not like a broker who is expecting to take something from our investment. His whole aim is to give us beyond what we give to him. What he is offering here is a trade of things that are temporary for eternal things. Imagine if someone offered you a deal where you give your car, and you get a vehicle that fixed and improved itself. Every new safety feature, every new accessory, and even every new design change, was taken care of for you. This is a “smart car” that never needs another thing done to it. Eternity is like that, except it is better than that. It will never get old. It will never cease to satisfy our hearts. We are not just investing money or stuff into earth or heaven. According to verse 21, we are investing our hearts. When we put the things of this earth on the chopping block, we start to realize that our hearts are being pulled to keep them. We went through a stage of minimalism in our house and tried to get rid of things we no longer use. It was hard at first, and we realized how much we have been clinging to stuff we do not use. We had clothes we hadn’t worn in ten years. Why did we still have them? We would say, “Well, you never know when you might need it.” That is a lie to justify keeping our treasures on earth. When do we get to the point where we are willing to call our possessions excessive? Aren’t we already there, but afraid to admit it? What Should We Do? Jesus is not trying to get our money. He is trying to get us to give our money away. He is trying to get us to stop focusing on money and to stop living our life pursuing money and things we do not use or need. We will continue to see this as we look at the rest of the text. Jesus tries to help us with this by giving us two pictures. Matthew 6:22--24 (ESV) --- 22 “The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light, 23 but if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness! 24 “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. Evaluate Our Desires The first picture is our eye being the lamp of the body. What does that mean? A lamp would have been an oil lamp like in the movie Aladdin. It gives light to the room. Jesus says that the eye provides light to the entire body. How? Based on verse 22, the heart pursuing treasures in heaven is equivalent to a healthy eye. When our heart seeks treasures on earth, we have a bad eye. Notice that the bad eye turns us into darkness. If we are pursuing treasures on this earth and seeking to hoard up riches for our own security without a focus on giving to glorify God, we are full of darkness and not light. We have to ask ourselves, “What do we pursue?” This is the critical piece of the puzzle. If we are pursuing security through treasures on this earth, we have an unhealthy eye. Our lamp is not receiving the oil it needs to continue to burn. If we are pursuing God with the hope of receiving eternal blessings, our desires are healthy, and we have a light inside of us. This all goes back to what he said in the first 18 verses. God cares about our intentions. If we give while pursuing the exaltation of others, we missed it because that is also a treasure on earth. Giving to receive on earth is taking away from the reward we could win. So we have to evaluate our desires and rid ourselves of self-serving mindsets. I love to go back to the words of Isaiah 55 to see this. Isaiah 55:1--9 (ESV) --- 1 “Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. 2 Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread, and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen diligently to me, and eat what is good, and delight yourselves in rich food. 3 Incline your ear, and come to me; hear, that your soul may live; and I will make with you an everlasting covenant, my steadfast, sure love for David. God is calling us to come to him pursuing the gifts he has to offer. He wants us to trade the empty pursuits of this life for the pursuit of him. He wants us to give up our pursuit of the temporary and delight ourselves in the rich food he has to offer. Choose The Right Master The second picture is of a steward trying to serve two masters. When a steward is given a responsibility, he has to use it in the best interest of his master. In this text, Jesus depicts money as a master and God as a master. Money being a master does not really make a whole lot of sense to us. Money does not have desires or feelings. It cannot tell us what to do. So should we discount this example? No, Jesus wants us to see how our desires and passions to sin can rule over us. If we love money and believe that it can save us, it will rule over us. We will do what it wants us to do. We will hoard it greedily, we will covet it, we will spend our lives pursuing it, and we will give up on God’s commands to keep it for ourselves. What are we going to do when the opportunity presents itself for us to give what we have away to someone in need? How easy is it for us to think, “Surely God would want me to have my surplus. Surely he would want me to be able to afford to eat, drink, and be merry. He wants me to enjoy my luxurious vacations, a bigger house, and a nicer car.” We must be careful. Money is a broken cistern and an empty well. It will not provide us with the happiness that it promises to give. Do we remember the rich man who feasted sumptuously at his house every day while a poor beggar laid outside? The story is in Luke 16, and there we see that the rich man died and went to the place of torment. He wished to tell his family to stop indulging in this life, but he couldn’t. He spent his life serving money, and now he regrets it. That story speaks to us today, telling us to be careful not to worship and serve our money. It is not worth devoting ourselves to and loving. If we choose to love money, we will hate God. Jesus is trying to get that through to us. Loving money is like an addiction. It gradually takes over our lives and leads us away from loving God. That’s why the first command is to love God with ALL of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. If we leave room for money, it will take over! Eventually, we will justify our love for money so much that we will find a way to get rid of God altogether because we despise him for telling us to give up our money. Conclusion Jesus has been trying to get us to hurt our feelings in all of this section. Did it work? The Coronavirus event has hardly threatened our lives of luxury. But a day is coming when all of that luxury will be gone in an instant. We cannot trust in the uncertainty of riches! They will fail us. God has given these things to us to be used for his glory, not so that we can feel secure in this life. That was not Jesus’ priority. Can you imagine Jesus living with a focus on those money bags that they carried with them? Can you imagine him continually checking to see how much they have remaining? Jesus would not do that. He was not looking for ways to get a bigger house. Remember, he told someone who wanted to follow him that he had no place to lay his head. That was not his focus or his utmost desire. It cannot be ours either. Now, I’m not saying that we have to sell our homes and wander around on the streets. But I am saying that we have to be willing to. We have to arm ourselves with a mentality that is trusting in God to provide us with what we need. Jesus wants our hearts to be untangled from the world. He wants us to use our excess to God’s glory instead of only using it for our self-indulgence. Greed and corruptions can come into our hearts and lead us away from who we were meant to be. We are stewards, not owners. We will either be full of light or full of darkness.
In this bonus episode Chef Tim stops by Lincoln Financial Field pre-game to tailgate with Matthew Groark of Groark Boys' BBQ! Tim and Matthew take a dive into some of Groark Boys' famous BBQ offerings and the importance of supporting the men and women in our military. Check it out!
In this bonus episode Chef Tim stops by Lincoln Financial Field pre-game to tailgate with Matthew Groark of Groark Boys' BBQ! Tim and Matthew take a dive into some of Groark Boys' famous BBQ offerings and the importance of supporting the men and women in our military. Check it out!
10 for 10 Series: Open Minds: Proportionate Giving, September 22, 2019 Our Lord of heaven and earth made all things beautiful, provided green forests, refreshing streams, mountains, prairies, the roaring sea, and the gentle breeze. From His hand, we have received ALL we have and are and will be. Help us always to use God’s gifts wisely and teach us to share them generously. May our faithful stewardship bear witness to the love of Christ in our lives.AmenPastor Ron Koehler
Evening service at Indianapolis First Church of the Nazarene, October 5, 1980. The service was anointed by the Holy Spirit, the worship was extended, and the message was shortened. It includes three stories of Jerry growing up on the farm.
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Jesus challenges our relationship with money to help us understand that what our hearts treasure will become our master!
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Just about all of us struggle with believing that if we just had a little more, then we'd really experience the good life. If I just had a nicer house ... If I could afford to go on vacations like that ... If I could buy ... If I ____ you fill in the blank. Have you ever felt that way? I know I have. Now let me be clear about one thing right up front: wanting nice things is not bad. Poverty is not more spiritual! But putting our faith in money and stuff to give us the good life, however, is a problem. A real problem that more than likely we all have wrestled with, especially those of us who live in places like the USA. Which is why this episode is so important. In it, we get to listen to Jesus' assessment of money and stuff and where He believes we should focus our energies for experiencing the good life. If you haven't yet subscribed to the podcast on iTunes, I'd encourage you to do that. That way you won't miss an episode plus it helps other people find it. If you want to stay in the loop and get updates and offers from me, subscribe at johnwhittaker.net. You can deepen your walk with God by reading the Bible and praying consistently. Get a free reading plan here or take a free 15 minute mini-course here to help you get started. Do you want to help support John’s podcast? Become a patron and support the show by clicking here. You'll get access to bonus material and help me create an audio commentary on the New Testament. As always, if you appreciate this teaching share freely - on Facebook, Instragram, Twitter, via email. Connect with me on facebook and instagram
Matthew 24:42-51 - Watching for The Master
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0422.2018 “Living Like We Know the Master”, Matthew 25:14-30, Rev. Dan Gilchrist, CVPC Sermons
Jesus says you will serve a master, everybody does, and it’s just one. So who have you picked? Money or God? In this chunk of the Bible Jesus asks us a couple of questions to help us ...
Many times, we envision God as being anxious, stressed, or angry… Or we see Him as Holy. As a Judge. As Righteous. The Bible tells us that God is also joy, though. In fact, one third of the Kingdom of God is joy (Romans 14:17). And, we learn that the One who sits in Heaven laughs (Psalm 2:4), rejoices over His people with singing (Zephaniah 3:17), and empowers us to lean into His joy- as that is our strength (see Nehemiah 8). Indeed, the sound of the throne is one of joy (Psalm 89:15). When Jesus came, it was a message of great joy (Luke 2: 10), and He communicated deep truths to His disciples so that their joy would overflow (see John 15:11). He even tells us to enter into the joy of our Master (Matthew 25:21). Did we miss something? We often equate tears, mourning, and seriousness with spirituality. And, we equate happiness and laughing with… well… irreverence (if expressed in a church service). Listen in… and see, sense, and experience something new. __________ In this podcast I refer to the Grace Basics video series. Learn more about The Happy God in the intro video, which you can stream free in the following locations: *The Overflow website- www.GraceBasics.com *The Overflow YouTube channel- https://youtu.be/4-yNERrZ1Pk
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Jesse interviews Master Matthew Klein - founder of the Martial Arts of Wellness, is a Kung Fu Sifu and wellness facilitator who is able to manipulate electromagnetism and the forces of elements for rapid healing. He has taught, guided and empowered thousands of people to their own healing. His techniques, based on a new science of connecting the body through positioning and motion to healing elements, has helped broken bones heal rapidly, regenerated ligament and spinal damage, alleviated PTSD and taken athletes and health enthusiasts to a new level of strength and awareness. Master Matthew has over 40 years of experience in the martial arts. He currently educates doctors, clinicians and leading edge wellness motivators worldwide using his precise science of "The Martial Arts of WellnessTM .” We will be looking at Master Matthew's work in Electromagnetic Healing. You can learn more about his work at: http://electromagnetichealer.com/ Website: www.jesseannnicholsgeorge1.com Clare Hedin: www.clarehedin.com Shimshai: www.shimshai.com
Sunday Night Services - April 17 2016, Bro. Josh Luellen
All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags: we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away. - Isaiah 64:6 Bible Truths - How are We Saved? Koine - Lord You Love the Cheerful Giver Canaan Bound Devotions - Genesis 22:6-8 God’s Word For You - Job 34:1-9 Moment with the Master - Matthew 12:12-15 Koine - Song of Simeon
Bible Truths - What is Meant by God’s Grace Martin Luther College Choir - God So Loved the World God’s Word For You - Job 33:1-18 Moment with the Master - Matthew 28:18-20 The Divers - The Maker
Christians should treasure heavenly things not earthly ones because your heart is where ever your treasure resides. Visit us on the web at www.FBCOrchard.com Like us on Facebook
Freedom in Christ - Galatians 6:17-18 Branches Band - Fill Me Up God’s Word For You - Job 24:18-25 Moment with the Master - Matthew 28:6 Branches Band - Amazing Grace
Moment With the Master -Matthew 20:28 Apostle’s Creed - Cross to Glory Freedom in Christ - Galatians 6:5-10 God’s Word For You - Job 23:8-17 Moment With the Master - John 9:2-3 Stephen Bautista - Abandon
Carry one another’s burdens; in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. -Galatians 6:2 Moment With the Master - Matthew 4:1 Koine - Christ the Firstborn -(5:00) Freedom in Christ -Galatians 6:1-5 God’s Word For You - Job 23:1-7 Moment with the Master - Matthew 5:27-28 Chris Driesbach -Jesus, I Am Yours Subscribe to the Koiné mailing list.
Money is a heart issue. "I have not met many people possessed by demons. But I have met a lot of people possessed by their possessions." - Dr. Ted Traylor
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