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Who shapes your identity? We often seek guidance from those who don't truly know us, when we should be looking to God, our Creator. Scripture is a weapon against sin and the key to discovering our true identity. When we are led by the Spirit, we leave behind the old and step into the new.
Guest Speaker: Cameron Magby Fellowship Bible Church - Benton
Jesus is known to be the wisest and most highly regarded teacher in all of humanity. More study has been devoted to His words than any other person. We are going to take some time to concentrate on all the things He didn't say. What words did Jesus NOT use when the media of his day shouted out a controversial question that would trap him no matter how He answered? What did He NOT say in personal conversations ? When Jesus had all the authority, all the knowledge, all the right, what did he NOT say? Come sit at the feet and listen to Jesus. His silence speaks as loud as His words.Social Media: @Generationscc⛪️ Visit Generations Christian Church: 1540 Little Rd Trinity, Fl 34655Pastor Johnny's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pastor-johnny-scott/id1470172952Join A Small Group: https://generationscc.com/small-groups
Hey, y'all! Welcome to the Gary Church Podcast . . . from Gary Church, here in Wheaton, IL. We would love to have you worship with us! You may find more information about our next worship service at www.garychurch.org. This is the scripture and sermon from February 26, 2023- the 1st Sunday of Lent! Also, to begin Lent, the Gary Church Festival Choir and Chamber Orchestra will bring the message through Dan Forrest's "Requiem for the Living." Our scripture is read by Janet Mathis (00:05), then "Requiem for the Living” (03:33). At Gary Church our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world!BulletinMatthew 4:1-11 Revised Common LectionaryVideo of the entire February 26, 2023 Worship Service at Gary ChurchRequiem for the Living, by Dan Forrest Gary Church Festival Choir and Orchestra Michelle Areyzaga, soprano | Andrew Seymour, tenor | Benn Bebar, boy soprano Jennifer Whiting, conductor Hinshaw Music, Inc. Used with permission
First Sunday in Lent (Year A, 2022-2023)Scripture Readings: Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7, Psalm 32, Romans 5:12-19, Matthew 4:1-11
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The cancel culture is getting out of hand in our world. It seems that the slightest misstep or offense gets answered with boycotts or cancelation. The Church is no different. Related Posts: Just Like Jesus Leading Like Jesus Getting Closer To Jesus
The cancel culture is getting out of hand in our world. It seems that the slightest misstep or offense gets answered with boycotts or cancelation. The Church is no different. Related Posts: Just Like Jesus Leading Like Jesus Getting Closer To Jesus
The cancel culture is getting out of hand in our world. It seems that the slightest misstep or offense gets answered with boycotts or cancelation. The Church is no different. Related Posts: Just Like Jesus Leading Like Jesus Getting Closer To Jesus
"Responding like Jesus turns temptation into a demonstration of your faith." Social distancing is hard, but not unprecedented. Many of the Bible's most influential people spent time detached from others. This series of sermons is about how they responded and all that God accomplished; this series of sermons is about thriving while isolated. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://CreeksideBibleChurch.org/Isolated
"Responding like Jesus turns temptation into a demonstration of your faith." Social distancing is hard, but not unprecedented. Many of the Bible's most influential people spent time detached from others. This series of sermons is about how they responded and all that God accomplished; this series of sermons is about thriving while isolated. Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://CreeksideBibleChurch.org/Isolated
Jesus was led by God the Holy Spirit to be tempted by the Devil. Likewise, we can expect to be tempted as we are led by the Holy Spirit in our lives. Listen in as Pastor Drew teaches us how to consider temptation as followers of Christ.
Matthew 4:1-11Today’s gospel tells of Jesus’ temptation in the desert and his triumph over the power of the evil one. This journey of 40 days sets the stage for our own journey through the five weeks in Lent. During this season of lengthening days, we are invited to renew our faith as we draw closer to the Easter celebration. The readings for the first Sunday in Lent turn our attention to the struggle between good and evil. In Genesis, we are reminded that we were created to be in relationship with our creator, the creation and with one another. In the passage from Romans, we learn that “we are in bondage to sin and cannot free ourselves” as a result of Adam’s disobedience. Through Christ’s death and resurrection, we are given the gift of new life and freedom from the bondage of sin.
First Sunday in Lent (Year A, 2019-2020) - Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7, Psalm 32, Romans 5:12-19, Matthew 4:1-11
Jeff McLain continues our series, Covenant & Kingdom. This series is about "finding the Father's Heart through the lens of Covenant and Kingdom, relationship and responsibility, the DNA of the Biblical Story." We will be looking at the macro view of the scriptures through the the double-helix of relationship and responsibility.Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give?c=397080)
Satan says, God doesn’t care. God can be coerced. God is cruel. Look out for yourself. Make God look out for you. Look out for God’s purposes but in your own way.I. Satan tempts Jesus to distrust God's provision, vv1-4. II. Satan tempts Jesus to force God's protection, vv5-7. III. Satan tempts Jesus to deny God's good purposes, vv8-9.
I. The character of the tempter. II. The core of the temptation. III. The conquest of Jesus over the tempter.
Bishop Keith Blank concludes our three-week Lent series, The Temptations of Jesus. By looking at the temptations that Jesus faced, we can learn to face our own struggles with unhealthy appetites, affirmations and ambitions.Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give?c=397080)
Pastor Jeff continues our three-week Lent series, The Temptations of Jesus. By looking at the temptations that Jesus faced, we can learn to face our own struggles with unhealthy appetites, affirmations and ambitions.Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give?c=397080)
Pastor Jeff begins our three-week Lent series, The Temptations of Jesus. By looking at the temptations that Jesus faced, we can learn to face our own struggles with unhealthy appetites, affirmations and ambitions.Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give?c=397080)
Bro Stan Waldon “Temptation and Real Life”
1st Sunday in Lent (Year A), Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7, Psalm 32, Romans 5:12-19, Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus spent 40 days determining what it meant to be “Son of God” and how he would live that out – what values he would live out, how others would see him, what his legacy would be. He invites us this lent to do the same – what does it mean for us to be “Sons and Daughters of God – followers of Jesus the Beloved”?
Living Way Foursquare Church
I use the Genesis and Matthew stories to introduce Lent as a time to quest for God. I then go on to introduce the need for silence, solitude and fasting in the hope that those who listen will to find space for solitude and silence, and to think of ways they can introduce/develop fasting as a Lenten discipline
How do you make decisions in your daily life? One of the greatest weapons against sin and temptation is the ability to trust God with your decision-making process. Matthew 4:1-11
Sermon Series Gospel of Matthew - "Jesus Prepares For Ministry" - Part 3 Matthew 4:1-11 Orig Sermon Date: 12-5-10