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Organization: Foundation Christian Ministries Speaker: Pastor Chris Pena City: Bastrop State: Tx
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Dr. Larry Hayward preaches on the First Sunday in Lent. The Scripture passages are Genesis 3:1-7 and Matthew 4:1-11.
Cornerstone Church of Christ
Lessons Learned in the Wilderness
Lessons Learned in the Wilderness
Tests: Who Needs Them?
Tests: Who Needs Them?
Memorizing God's Word is key to obedience.
Memorizing God's Word is key to obedience.
Valentine's day. I love you are the words that Jesus has spoken to us. He desires that we say that to one another. We should say them to Him. No one took the life of Jesus from Him, He chose to be sacrificed so that we can be saved. God will save us by grace by His son's blood. I love you is not the only set of three little words that we are looking at today. The second set is, "In the Beginning". GOd is the prehistoric one. He was around before the world existed. He did not come into being when the world did. He is the only one to have existed before recorded history. Third set of three little words, "Let there be." God's actions will never be in contrary of the word of God. If it doesn't line up with His word, then it's not His will. Be careful, and prayerful. Fourth set of three words, "It is written."
The weekly Bible reading and sermon from Westbourne Park Uniting Church's 6pm - Young & Young Adults Service.
The weekly Bible Reading and Sermon from Westbourne Park Uniting Church's 9:15am - Family Service.
First Sunday of Lent 2020 Romans 5:12-19 and Matthew 4:1-11
Join us on our Lenten Community Retreat Experience including scripture readings and journal activity ending with a message from the Book of Ecclesiastes. Please read the scripture and journal for 3 minutes for each reading: Genesis 2:15-17 and 3:1-7, Romans 5:12-19, Matthew 4:1-11, Psalm 32.
Join us on our Lenten Community Retreat Experience including scripture readings and journal activity ending with a message from the Book of Ecclesiastes. Please read the scripture and journal for 3 minutes for each reading: Genesis 2:15-17 and 3:1-7, Romans 5:12-19, Matthew 4:1-11, Psalm 32.
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
Parkminster Presbyterian Church
On this First Sunday in Lent, we explore the concept of temptation and look at the tempting of Jesus as a model to help us understand how giving in to temptation can prevent us from loving God with all our heart, soul and might while resisting temptation helps us stay on the path to loving God.
Welcome to East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church!
On this First Sunday in Lent, we explore the concept of temptation and look at the tempting of Jesus as a model to help us understand how giving in to temptation can prevent us from loving God with all our heart, soul and might while resisting temptation helps us stay on the path to loving God.
What does it mean to pray, "Deliver us from the evil one?" Mark Clifton helps us to understand this petition in the Lord's Prayer.
Think back through biblical history. We see Israel’s enemies attack constantly, we see Israel’s constant idolatry, unholy sacrifices, rampant disobedience, and often times just general chaos. But God, despite Satan’s constant attacks, did not leave His people to fend for themselves. And though it seemed He had fallen silent, things were happening behind the scenes that no human eye could see or mind comprehend, and God’s eternally wise plan was about to be kicked into the next gear. Jesus’ birth was the demonstration of God launching an all-out war on the Devil and on sin itself. If we see Christmas as a war, then we should look into the manger and see a Warrior. Two historical events where this war has been plainly seen: Genesis 3:1-7 & Matthew 4:1-11. The result of Adam and Eve’s actions in the garden set in motion a series of events – planned by the all-knowing Father – that would include a similar stand-off with the Devil. Jesus came as the warrior King to do battle with the enemy and win a victory that we could never win on our own. The first man battled with Satan and lost, so God sent Jesus to battle with Satan and win. Jesus came to earth to do all of this for us so that when we battle with Satan, we can win too. His victory is our hope in this life and in the one to come. The Gospel message tells us that we are not capable of living the perfect life necessary to be right before God on our own. So we must surrender our own will and our own way for the ways and will of God. So whenever you celebrate, remember that the Christmas story is really a war story, one that was “fought on our turf and for our sake by the hero of the story, the God-man, Jesus" (Paul Tripp) “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”: Come, Desire of nations, come - Fix in us Thy humble throne Rise, the woman’s conquering Seed, bruise in us the serpent’s head Adam’s likeness now erase, stamp Thine image in its place Second Adam from above, reinstate us in Thy love Hark! the herald angels sing "Glory to the new born King"
Think back through biblical history. We see Israel’s enemies attack constantly, we see Israel’s constant idolatry, unholy sacrifices, rampant disobedience, and often times just general chaos. But God, despite Satan’s constant attacks, did not leave His people to fend for themselves. And though it seemed He had fallen silent, things were happening behind the scenes that no human eye could see or mind comprehend, and God’s eternally wise plan was about to be kicked into the next gear. Jesus’ birth was the demonstration of God launching an all-out war on the Devil and on sin itself. If we see Christmas as a war, then we should look into the manger and see a Warrior. Two historical events where this war has been plainly seen: Genesis 3:1-7 & Matthew 4:1-11. The result of Adam and Eve’s actions in the garden set in motion a series of events – planned by the all-knowing Father – that would include a similar stand-off with the Devil. Jesus came as the warrior King to do battle with the enemy and win a victory that we could never win on our own. The first man battled with Satan and lost, so God sent Jesus to battle with Satan and win. Jesus came to earth to do all of this for us so that when we battle with Satan, we can win too. His victory is our hope in this life and in the one to come. The Gospel message tells us that we are not capable of living the perfect life necessary to be right before God on our own. So we must surrender our own will and our own way for the ways and will of God. So whenever you celebrate, remember that the Christmas story is really a war story, one that was “fought on our turf and for our sake by the hero of the story, the God-man, Jesus" (Paul Tripp) “Hark the Herald Angels Sing”: Come, Desire of nations, come - Fix in us Thy humble throne Rise, the woman’s conquering Seed, bruise in us the serpent’s head Adam’s likeness now erase, stamp Thine image in its place Second Adam from above, reinstate us in Thy love Hark! the herald angels sing "Glory to the new born King"
God always has a plan. Time and again in the scriptures we see people God loves in the midst of difficult seasons, waiting for the promises of God to be fulfilled. And God always comes through. Every, single time. Join us for the next several weeks as we learn to “Trust the Process” while God is working in our midst.
“God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. - James 4:6-8
James 1:2-4 "Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing."
Happy is the man who doesn't give in and do wrong when he is tempted, for afterwards he will get as his reward the crown of life that God has promised those who love Him. Jame 1:12 Identify an area of temptation in your life. Then find out how to say No!
Listen as Pastor Mark teaches that self-control is a life surrendered to walking in the reality of the Spirit and seeking the Spirits guidance and empowerment.
Church of the Apostles- Dawsonville, GA
First Baptist Church, Thomson, GA seeks to help people love God, love each other, and serve the world together. Our worship and sermons are designed around those three core values.
First Baptist Church, Thomson, GA seeks to help people love God, love each other, and serve the world together. Our worship and sermons are designed around those three core values.
God has given each of us power to change lives starting with our own. Proverbs tells us that death and life come from the words we use and define the direction of our lives. How can we change our lives by making a few small adjustments in our thinking and our conversations?
God has given each of us power to change lives starting with our own. Proverbs tells us that death and life come from the words we use and define the direction of our lives. How can we change our lives by making a few small adjustments in our thinking and our conversations?
God does not tempt us, but he sometimes testing is helpful. So why pray this prayer?
God does not tempt us, but he sometimes testing is helpful. So why pray this prayer?
RushChurch - Rushsylvania Church of Christ
RushChurch - Rushsylvania Church of Christ
You face the same question Eve, Moses, the people of God & even Jesus had to answer: will you live your life following God or not?
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
"Communion: Given, Lost and Restored"
Welcome to First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Georgia! We hope you will be blessed by the ministry of the Word through our Sunday morning services! Click here to alternately view the Concise service video on Youtube Click here to view the Complete service video on Youtube
In eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the woman and man were not giving into or falling into some base, lower nature; rather they were rising, extending themselves, aspiring to exceed and excel. They were responding to all that is good and noble, hopeful and helpful, not base or demeaning: Nourishment, beauty, knowledge. What’s not to like? Larry Hayward preaches today on Genesis 3:1-7 and Matthew 4:1-11.
Jason Dooley preaches using Jerimiah's admonition to be wary of false prophets and the Temptation of Jesus to provide witness of why the church must call out when there is injustice.
Teachings from Lakeside Presbyterian Church EPC, Brandon, MS
You face the same question Eve, Moses, the people of God & even Jesus had to answer: will you live your life following God or not?
"Communion: Given, Lost and Restored"
Part 3 of the series Battling the Voices
Michael Moorhead offers his sermon titled "Wrestling With Your Demons," seventh in the Neighborhood Church's Lord's Prayer Spring Sermon Series. Scripture readings of the day are Psalm 4 and Matthew 4: 1-11.
Rev. Stone begins a new sermon series, "Giving Up." This message explores two ways to live: trying to be in control ourselves and living in submission to God.
Joshua 1:1-9, Proverbs 7:2-3, Matthew 4:1-11, Colossians 3:16, Jeremiah 15:16, Psalms 119: 9-11, Matthew 4:1-11, Numbers 15
Joshua 1:1-9, Proverbs 7:2-3, Matthew 4:1-11, Colossians 3:16, Jeremiah 15:16, Psalms 119: 9-11, Matthew 4:1-11, Numbers 15
"in Long Beach as it is in Heaven." For more information visit: garden.church
"in Long Beach as it is in Heaven." For more information visit: garden.church
Can the Bible be trusted? Let's ask Jesus!