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Sunday Morning Service Series - Questions -A Series covering the Notable Questions Jesus Asked: Today we cover Matthew Ch 6 verses 27, "Can all your worries add a single moment to your life?"! We are in a series called Questions.... We will be looking at 10 Very Pertinent Questions Jesus asked throughout His ministry... But keep in mind... Jesus asked a total of approximately 305 to 307 questions throughout the Gospels in the new testament. We have decided to tackle 10 of them....Starting with... WHO DO YOU SAY THAT I AM? If you are interested in attending our LIVE teachings (Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm & Sundays @ 10:00 am), you are invited to visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock, Texas. To connect with us, you can call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or checkout our website at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. You can also watch us on Facebook and contact us through Facebook Messenger. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus, as we would love to hear it and pray with you. If you'd like to partner with us to help us take the Gospel to the world, just click on the DONATE button on our website, let us know through Facebook Messenger, or in person. We pray that the rest of your week be blessed and that you share the love of Jesus with everyone that you encounter.
Sunday Morning Service Series - Questions -A Series covering the Notable Questions Jesus Asked: Today we cover Matthew Ch 7 verses 3, The speck in your brothers eye ! We are in a series called Questions.... We will be looking at 10 Very Pertinent Questions Jesus asked throughout His ministry... But keep in mind... Jesus asked a total of approximately 305 to 307 questions throughout the Gospels in the new testament. We have decided to tackle 10 of them....Starting with... WHO DO YOU SAY THAT I AM? If you are interested in attending our LIVE teachings (Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm & Sundays @ 10:00 am), you are invited to visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock, Texas. To connect with us, you can call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or checkout our website at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. You can also watch us on Facebook and contact us through Facebook Messenger. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus, as we would love to hear it and pray with you. If you'd like to partner with us to help us take the Gospel to the world, just click on the DONATE button on our website, let us know through Facebook Messenger, or in person. We pray that the rest of your week be blessed and that you share the love of Jesus with everyone that you encounter.
Sunday Morning Service Series - Questions - a verse by verse study through the book of Matthew: Today we cover Matthew Ch 16 verses 15, Questions from Jesus ! We are in a series called Questions.... We will be looking at 10 Very Pertinent Questions Jesus asked throughout His ministry... But keep in mind... Jesus asked a total of approximately 305 to 307 questions throughout the Gospels in the new testament. We have decided to tackle 10 of them....Starting with... WHO DO YOU SAY THAT I AM? If you are interested in attending our LIVE teachings (Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm & Sundays @ 10:00 am), you are invited to visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock, Texas. To connect with us, you can call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or checkout our website at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. You can also watch us on Facebook and contact us through Facebook Messenger. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus, as we would love to hear it and pray with you. If you'd like to partner with us to help us take the Gospel to the world, just click on the DONATE button on our website, let us know through Facebook Messenger, or in person. We pray that the rest of your week be blessed and that you share the love of Jesus with everyone that you encounter.
Topical teaching of Matthew CH 1:18-25 regarding the events that surrounded the amazing birth of the Messiah. This teaching will expound on these verses and examine the heart of Joseph and lessons that can be learned from his response, as well as review some details as it pertains to the house of David and why only Jesus can claim rights to the throne. In addition, we will look at some specific prophecies captured in Isaiah as we give glory to the Savior knowing that God is indeed with us. Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii.
Pastor Mac provides a topical teaching of Matthew CH 1:18-25 regarding the events that surrounded the amazing birth of the Messiah. This teaching will expound on these verses and examine the heart of Joseph and lessons that can be learned from his response, as well as review some details as it pertains to the house of David and why only Jesus can claim rights to the throne. In addition, we will look at some specific prophecies captured in Isaiah as we give glory to the Savior knowing that God is indeed with us. Social MediaProphecy Website: http://JDFarag.orgMobile & TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/appChurch Website: http://www.calvarychapelkaneohe.comX: https://x.com/JDFaragFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFaragInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag
Topical style teaching utilizing Matthew CH 28:16-20 as our anchor verses for the Church, while expounding on Mark CH 16:15-18 in order to show how these verses are addressing the Apostles and not the Church as a whole based on who Jesus is addressing within the text. This teaching will discuss a practical approach when using the gospels synoptically that should aid in identifying distinctions when topics are closely related such as these, which has led to a failure regarding the Church acting upon the true challenge associated with the great commission. Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii.
Pastor Mac provides a topical style teaching utilizing Matthew CH 28:16-20 as our anchor verses for the Church, while expounding on Mark CH 16:15-18 in order to show how these verses are addressing the Apostles and not the Church as a whole based on who Jesus is addressing within the text. This teaching will discuss a practical approach when using the gospels synoptically that should aid in identifying distinctions when topics are closely related such as these, which has led to a failure regarding the Church acting upon the true challenge associated with the great commission. Social MediaMobile & TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/appProphecy Website: http://jdfarag.orgChurch Website: http://www.calvarychapelkaneohe.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/JDFaragFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFaragInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag
THE SALVATION OF THE BODY AND SOUL AND SPIRIT In these teachings I am attempting to lay down the Scriptural foundation and the way of putting into practice the course that is now available and which I have called ‘The Salvation of the Soul – and the Lifegiving Spirit'. As you will see on the Youtube and read in the course booklet, the course is based on the Scripture in 1 Peter 1:9 Reaching the goal of our faith the salvation/healing (soterion) of the soul, and another foundational Scripture is 1Corinthians 15:45 And so it is written, ‘The first man Adam became a living soul. The last Adam (Jesus) became a life-giving spirit'. The healing and salvation of the soul involves the interaction of our spirit and soul and body that are designed by God to work in harmony with one another and in alignment with God's will and purpose for our lives (1Thessalonians 5:23). Ephesians 1:4-5 makes it clear that God's pathway of our soul being saved takes us on to his predestination purpose for us, which is for our whole being to become the expression of his life-giving Spirit into our world around us. We have observed the difference between salvation in the Old Testament and the New Testament. In the Old Testament the choice was for Israel to obey the Law and Commandments and be protected from their enemies and materially blessed. In the New Testament the goal of our faith was salvation for the soul and the blessings were spiritual rather than material blessings (Ephesians 1:4). Today I will be discussing the fact that each of these three parts of us, our spirit and our soul and our body goes through a different stage and mode of salvation. My headline summary would go like this; ‘Our spirit has been saved, our soul is being saved, and our body will be saved at the return of the Lord'. The Bible calls our physical body a mortal body (Romans 8:11). That means it is limited by earthly constraints and has been appointed to die (Hebrews 9:27). The Bible calls our body the temple of the Holy Spirit (1Corinthians 6) and as God's vessels of his life we embody the inner workings of truth and faith into our world in the will of God (Romans 12:1). This is why Paul encourages us to keep our body in check - he says ‘I discipline my body and bring it into subjection' (1Corinthians 9:27) The reason that the body is so temporary in this earthly life is because unlike our innermost being of soul and spirit it is subjected to all of the forces of this world. Our outer bodies receive information from the outer world through the five bodily senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. This sense information gets expressed in our soul The soul will respond positively or react negatively to our bodily experiences. David in the psalms commented on this interactive process of our body and soul and he gave glory to God that his body was so fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139.14). Our physical bodies will be changed in an instant (saved) into a resurrected supernatural body ‘in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal (body) must put on immortality ‘(1Corinthians 15:52). Our earthly body exists for one age – a lifetime, whereas our sprit and our soul have an eternal quality that can progress from age to age and from glory to glory. (The word eternity in the Greek is ai??nios– age to age. In fact the word eternity was only first used in the English Bible by Tyndale in 1526 who translated aenios – age to age into eternity . And he also translated the Old Testament Hebrew word olam as eternity instead of ‘horizon to horizon' (Ecclesiastes 3:11) So our body will be a new body one day. it would be interesting to know what we might look like. ‘Beloved, now we are children of God; and it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. (1John 3:2)(1Corinthians 6:13-14). The supernatural resurrected body of Jesus when he walked the earth for forty days after his resurrection was recognizable. It will be similar with us, but we cannot be specific (it has not yet been revealed what we shall be). Will we look like we are about thirty years old? I have no revelation about this, just speculation. Jesus entered his ministry at around thirty years of age (Luke 3:23), The qualifying for Old Testament priestly ministry was thirty (Numbers 8:24). That was the age of maturity in the Bible. How old did Adam and Eve appear to be when first created? (it has not yet been revealed what we shall be). So the body will be saved but the Bible says that the soul is being saved (IE a work in progress). “For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.” (1Corinthians 1:18, 2 Corinthians 2:15). This describes the work of the salvation of the soul as an ongoing process of faith. It also shows that perishing (appollymi – wasting, being ruined, destroyed.) is also an ongoing process of wasting our time and our ongoing life instead of choosing to work with the Holy Spirit for the saving of our soul. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life ai??nios – age to age life). Receiving eternal life does not mean just going to Heaven. It means receiving and believing in the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus living within us and through us and bringing about the salvation of our soul. By doing this we do not ‘perish' (appolymi) which means to waste our life in not fulfilling God's purpose and meaning for our ongoing age to age life. Then beyond being saved is becoming a life-giving Spirit – and that ‘becoming' includes our lives being a witness on the earth of the nature and reality of a living God in Heaven. Nowhere does the Bible say that the goal of salvation is ‘going to Heaven'. The goal of salvation in both the Old and New Testament has never been stated as going to Heaven. The goal of our lives is actively being a witness on the earth of the nature of a living God in Heaven. Israel tried to do that by obeying the Law and they failed. When they chose to obey, they received outward blessings and victories over the enemy and were saved. When they disobeyed, they lost the battles and the land, and they ceased being saved. Our soul starts being saved by receiving faith in the Spirit of life of Christ Jesus and by working out that salvation on an ongoing daily basis (Philippians 2.12). Going to Heaven is going to heaven – there is an afterlife where every soul will be held accountable by a just and loving God – and onlyGod knows how that plays out. Let him surprise us. So far, we've seen that our body will be saved in the future, and our soul is in the process of being saved. But as I said at the beginning our spirit was saved two thousand years ago - for everybody. It happened through Christ's work on the cross at Calvary – 1Timothy 4:10 because we trust in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially of those who believe. The Bible calls this work of Jesus reconciliation (Greek – katalasso). But the Bible also uses the word reconciliation to mean something different in Matthew Ch 18 for the healing of offenses and disagreements between one another and that Greek word dialasso. The word katalasso describes the supernatural work of the being of God entering into humanity and the being of humanity entering into Divinity. And Peter also writes about us ‘becoming partakers of the divine nature' (2Peter 1:4) The Bible says that this work of reconciliation was sealed for humanity by receiving the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Ephesians 1:5). So the work of the cross brings more than just forgiveness – it gives to every human being the opportunity to experience living as a New Creation in this life by faith through the grace of God in the power of the Spirit. God's very being has now also become both human and Divine forever - through Jesus Christ. Why did God reconcile us to Himself? Because His deepest desire was to unite us with Himself —to live His life within and through us, so we could live our lives within and for Him. It becomes the completion of his circle of love—the very reason He created us in the first place. God didn't ask our permission. He went behind our backs and did it and he didn't warn the devil either. He just went ahead and reconciled us to Himself, uniting His divine nature with our human nature through Christ's death. This was God's initiative—pure love in action. Let's look at a powerful passage from Paul, who understood reconciliation perhaps better than anyone. In 2 Corinthians 5:14, Paul writes: “The love of Christ compels us, because we believe this: One died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves, but for him who died and was raised for them.” Christ died for us so we could live for Him by becoming a life-giving Spirit. Paul continues: “All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation that God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself, not counting their sins against them, and entrusting us with this message.”(2 Corinthians 5:18) This is the Good News: Jesus did not come to condemn the world—He's forgiving it. Our role is to tell people they're already forgiven and invite them into the process of ongoing salvation of the soul and then onto becoming becoming a life-giving Spirit. But this truth remains unknown until it's revealed to our mind and received in our heart by faith. Until then, our minds resist Him, and our hearts remain in unbelief. We must know—and believe—that our spirit is already saved so that we can receive the salvation and sanctification of our soul. As Paul says “If while we were enemies we were reconciled to God (spirit saved), by the death of his Son how much more, now that we're reconciled, shall we be saved by his life. (salvation of the soul)” (Romans 5:10) So, we're not just forgiven—we're called to become something new: life-giving spirits who bring that life into the world around us. In fact our true becoming in this life is as colabourers with God (1Corinthians 3:9). This outworks itself as the most simple of tasks of kindness and mercy and love and goodness – bringing the fragrance and presence of Christ into wherever we are. Amen – to be continued Paul OSullivan - pauloss@icloud.com
Topical style teaching of Matthew CH 13:17-46 addressing some of the most well-known yet controversial parables regarding the Kingdom of Heaven. This teaching aims to take a pointed look into these parables within the overall context of the message, allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture. In addition, we will be expressing the fact that what was being spoken was revealing a mystery associated with a period of time, where a series of events would take place prior to the establishing of the Kingdom of God. Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii.
Expositional style teaching of Matthew CH 13:10-16 looking into the reason why parables began and how they introduced an era in history that was a mystery within the Kingdom of God. This teaching will also expound on each verse to extract applicable spiritual truths, while discussing the rejection of the kingdom by the nation of Israel and review the specific unpardonable sin as captured in the Scriptures. Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii. Social MediaProphecy Website: http://jdfarag.orgMobile/TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/app Church Website: http://www.calvarykaneohe.churchTwitter: https://twitter.com/JDFaragFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFaragInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag
Topical style teaching of Matthew CH 13:17-46 addressing some of the most well-known yet controversial parables regarding the Kingdom of Heaven. This teaching aims to take a pointed look into these parables within the overall context of the message, allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture. In addition, we will be expressing the fact that what was being spoken was revealing a mystery associated with a period of time, where a series of events would take place prior to the establishing of the Kingdom of God. Taught by Assistant Pastor Mac at Calvary Kaneohe Hawaii. Social MediaProphecy Website: http://jdfarag.orgMobile/TV Apps: https://subsplash.com/calvarychapelkaneohe/app Church Website: http://www.calvarykaneohe.churchTwitter: https://twitter.com/JDFaragFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JDFaragInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/JDFarag
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Today, Michael looks at this passage in Matthew. We see that anything we strive for in life becomes more important than God. What is your priority in life? We see that all are visited by death, wealth isn't currency in Heaven and that devotion to worldly treasure erodes our worship to God. We see we need to take up the eternal things that meet with God's approvalJoin our family morning service every Sunday at 11am.New Life HaydockPhythian StreetHaydockWA11 0AH
Pastor Brad Riser preaches out of Matthew Ch 4 on three major types of temptation.
Continuation of our Bible study, reading the scriptures of Matthew ch 9-20 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/utahoutlanders/support
Today is the 11th day of the 11th month and 105 years ago it was chosen as Armistice Day, now called Remembrance Day as a day of solemn memory of the millions, who had fallen in what was called the “Great War” of 1914-18. There was an ever greater war with many more millions dying in 1939-1945. The 11th of November has become a Remembrance Day for all wars and people with an urge to remember gather in solemn ceremonies at dawn. There is value in looking back and taking stock. There is even greater value in looking forward! But to what today, can people look forward? The future we see has a great many things that cause concern: there are 5 main ones. 1. The weather around the world has become increasingly violent, potentially caused by massive industrial development. 2. The world financial system is in disarray, all kinds of stopgap policies being tried to prevent a total system failure, but a policy to make it sound and dependable seems impossible. 3. There is more and more violent behaviour, especially among and by the young. 4. Multiple war fronts erupting all over the world but particularly in the Middle East and the Ukraine. And lastly, the potential for world wide deadly diseases. You may have heard the proverb about sowing to the wind and reaping the whirlwind. Do you know what it means? Did you know it comes from the Bible? The farmer in ancient times, sowed seed in his field by carrying a basket and scattering the seed around as he walked. He took care to scatter it as evenly as possible but still some fell in unproductive places as the parable of Jesus tells us; it would be very unwise to sow on a windy day [Eccles. 11 v.4] Our reading in Hosea today [Ch.8] has, “For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind” [v7]. The spiritual application here is about how we use our life, our intellect, and our energies. You go to school; you are “sowing” for your future, we learn much more of the ways of living outside of school. What kind of “training” is that giving for the future. Those who sow so that the wind blows the seed all over the place are bringing a lot of useless stuff into their minds that will not only be of no benefit in the future, but has a large chance of being destructive. The context in Hosea is that Israel, especially the northern ten tribes, had done just that! We read in the very next verse, “Israel is swallowed up; already they are among the nations as a useless people.” Their essential fault is [v.14] “Israel has forgotten his Maker” That is exactly the situation in the world today – they are sowing to the wind, believing there is no God, and now they are at their wits end with whirlwinds looming on the horizon. “The eleventh hour” Do you remember how and why Jesus used that phrase? It's in a parable that's in Matthew Ch. 20 where a landowner went out “to hire labourers for his vineyard” God is the landowner, the world is his vineyard, who are ready to be labourers for him? Even “about the eleventh hour” [v.6] when the day was nearly over he went out and saw more “standing idle” and invited them to work in his vineyard. This world is in its “eleventh hour” and so many are sowing to the win
Pastor Josh Lawrence teaches from Matthew Ch 5 in his sermon titled "Salt & Light"
Pastor Mac teaching of Matthew CH 5:1-6 looking into the first four of what known as the “B-Attitudes”. This study will focus on how our hearts for those who choose to be disciples are to be postured before our Lord, as we live out our lives in great anticipation of the Kingdom to come! We will briefly discuss aspects of bible study, directly address how these attitudes should be projected, and the overall impact for us as followers of Christ.
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A new MP3 sermon from Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Bible Study- Matthew CH. 10 Subtitle: Bible Study Matthew Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley Broadcaster: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church Event: Bible Study Date: 4/10/2024 Bible: Matthew 10 Length: 34 min.
Sermon on the Mountain introduction. Matthew Ch. 5, 6, 7
Expositional teaching covering the first two verses of what's often referred to as the Lord's Prayer. We will look into some aspects to consider when we approach the throne of grace, in order to remind each of us that our Father in heaven is indeed our God to be honored. We will discuss how humility and boldness aids in being persistent in prayer, as well as why we should keep within our prayers a desire for the kingdom of God and His will to be accomplished. Furthermore, we will examine why having a kingdom perspective will bring clarity to the word of God when viewed with such a mindset. The post “Thy Kingdom Come” Matthew CH 6:9-10 17 December 2023 appeared first on Calvary Chapel Kaneohe.
Expositional teaching on the importance of realizing that the current world that we live in belongs to the wicked one. In this teaching, we will expound on verses associated with the account of the temptation of Jesus, relating the actions that were exhibited by Jesus to show how we are to respond to the wicked world that we are all living in. In addition, we will look at additional passages of Scripture regarding how we as Christians should live in this world, in the hopes that we would not again become a part of this world. The post “The Devil's World” Matthew CH 4:8-11 17 December 2023 appeared first on Calvary Chapel Kaneohe.
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A common complaint against Christians is that we often are "judgmental" and condemning. And it's interesting that most unbelievers know the verse in Matthew Ch. 7:1 "Judge not, that ye be not judged." They even know it in the Old King James version. But as believers we are to be judgemental not in condemning others rather continually evaluating ourselves and ensuring we are on the right track. That is why it's so important to spend time in the Word daily and in prayer so that we don't find ourselves going of the rails again. Always being mindful of our own tendencies to slip back into the flesh or our carnal selves, helps us to stay in the Spirit and pleasing to God.
Matthew Ch. 28, Exodus Ch. 37-40
Matthew Ch. 27, Exodus Ch. 34-36
Matthew Ch. 26, Exodus Ch. 30-33
Matthew Ch. 25, Exodus Ch. 27-29
Matthew Ch. 24, Exodus Ch. 24-26
Matthew Ch. 21, Exodus Ch. 18-20
Matthew Ch. 19-20, Exodus Ch. 15-17
Matthew Ch. 18, Exodus Ch. 12-14
Matthew Ch. 14, Genesis 47:13-50:26
Matthew Ch. 12, Genesis Ch. 39-42