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No Trash, Just Truth! - Proverbs 9:10 Ministries
Episode 294 - I Will Sing of My Redeemer - Stories Behind the Songs Part 4

No Trash, Just Truth! - Proverbs 9:10 Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 25:51


Send us a textMany authors of beloved and beautiful hymns did not always have an easy life, nor did they always have a happy ending to their life here on earth. Famed hymn writer, Phillip P. Bliss was no exception. After struggling for years, Bliss finally seemed to have it all - a wife he adored, two healthy sons, notoriety as a singer, musician, and song writer, and a life dedicated to mission and evangelizing for God. But Bliss' bliss didn't last long, before tragedy struck. But out of that tragedy came his timeless, theologically rich hymn, "I Will Sing of My Redeemer.""I Will Sing of My Redeemer," from the Hymnal Library - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBm01SM9HQsMemoir on Phillip Bliss' life by Major Dan Whittle - https://www.google.com/books/edition/Memoirs_of_Philip_P_Bliss/1tFeaoTGv0cC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA15&printsec=frontcoverThanks for tuning in! Be sure to check out everything Proverbs 9:10 on our website, www.proverbs910ministries.com! You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Rumble, YouTube, Twitter, Truth Social, and Gettr!

Son Rise Morning Show
Son Rise Morning Show 2024.11.26

Son Rise Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 180:00


Good morning! On today's show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell welcome Fr. Boniface Hicks, OSB, to share more thoughts on personal prayer from the saints. Other guests include Kris McGregor to reflect on the Office of Readings, and Andrew Petiprin to review apocalyptic films ahead of the beginning of Advent. Plus news, weather, sports, and more… ***** Despair Prayer of St. Claude de la Colombiere Lord, I am in this world to show Your mercy to others. Other people will glorify You by making visible the power of Your grace by their fidelity and constancy to You. For my part I will glorify You by making known how good You are to sinners, that Your mercy is boundless and that no sinner no matter how great his offenses should have reason to despair of pardon. If I have grievously offended You, My Redeemer, let me not offend You even more by thinking that You are not kind enough to pardon Me. Amen. ***** Andrew Petiprin is online at spesalviinstitute.com. Full list of guestsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Grace Covenant Church Sermon Audio

The Lord, My Rock, and My Redeemer

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - May 5, 2024

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 78:39


Included Music: Days of Elijah, Since Jesus Came into My Heart, I Will Sing of My Redeemer, There's Something About that Name, In Christ Alone, What He's Done (FBC Worship Team), and Only Trust Him Message Title: Everyday Encouragement  Text: Acts 11:19-26  Take Home Point: Being an encourager is a powerful way to influence people toward Jesus.

Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki
Whenever you remember Me, I will be by your side.

Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 6:38


Be the dot on the 'i' today, be up (t)here, you're everywhere,  but keep your attention up (t)here. Notice how quiet it is up (t)here. You're above thoughts up here. See? When you're up here you can feel the vibration instantly. that breeze, the Holy Spirit instantly, You're in a position to give this love instantly, no matter who it is you think you're seeing. No matter what it is you think you're hearing, you're loving and that's your power. Like Sri Mataji says, whenever you remember me, I will be by your side with all my powers. That's my promise to you. I love you,  I am you,  nik ************** Support the show: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings QUOTES: "This Lord is to be worshipped by one's own consciousness, not by material substances - by waving of lamps, lighting incense, offering flowers or even food or sandalpaste. He is attained without the least effort; he is worshipped by self-realisation alone. This is the supreme meditation, this is the supreme worship: the continuous and unbroken awareness of the indwelling presence, inner light or consciousness. While doing whatever one is doing - seeing. hearing. touching. smelling, eating, moving, sleeping, breathing or talking - one should realise one's essential nature as pure consciousness. Thus does one attain liberation." - The Yoga Vasistha (the Supreme Yoga)  "Just because you know how Faith works doesn't mean you know how God is going to do your miracle." - Mark Hankins "I live. Yet not I, but Christ liveth in me. And the life which I now live in the flesh, I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me."- Galatians 2:20 "... your light, give me your mercy! My Redeemer, redeem me, for I am yours; the one who has come forth from you. You are my mind; bring me forth! You are my treasure house; open for me! You are my fullness; take me to you! You are (my) repose; give me the perfect thing that cannot be grasped! I invoke you, the one who is and who pre-existed in the name which is exalted above every name, through Jesus Christ, the Lord of Lords, the King of the ages; give me your gifts, of which you do not repent, through the Son of Man, the Spirit, the Paraclete of truth. Give me authority when I ask you; give healing for my body when I ask you through the Evangelist, and redeem my eternal light soul and my spirit. And the First-born of the Pleroma of grace -- reveal him to my mind! Grant what no angel eye has seen and no archon ear (has) heard, and what has not entered into the human heart which came to be angelic and (modelled after the image of the psychic God when it was formed in the beginning, since I have faith and hope. And place upon me your beloved, elect, and blessed greatness, the First-born, the First-begotten, and the wonderful mystery of your house; for yours is the power and the glory and the praise and the greatness for ever and ever. Amen. Prayer of Paul (the) Apostle. In Peace. Christ is holy. -Prayer of the Apostle (Nag Hammadi) 

Christianityworks Official Podcast
The Meaning of Suffering // My Redeemer Lives, Part 4

Christianityworks Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 23:55


With Easter done and dusted for another year, it's kind of easy to forget about the Cross, Christ's suffering, the resurrection and the empty tomb … and just get on with life. What do all those things have to do with what I have going on in my life now? But that sort of attitude can get us into a lot of trouble. THE RIGHTEOUS MAN DESTROYED It's funny how we build rituals into our lives that we repeat year after year. There's Christmas, then New Year's. For those in the southern hemisphere, that normally means some sort of summer break. Then all too quickly, Easter rolls around, but that happens so quickly that if you blink, you miss it. Although for those in the northern hemisphere, Easter is a sure sign that their summer break is just weeks away. That'll always give you a bit of a sense of anticipation. Yeah, Easter is a bit of a marker in the calendar, but for many, that's all it is. It happens and just as quickly as it came. It disappears again. And I think if that's how we treat Easter, then we do so at our own peril because there are some lessons in Easter, there are some vitally important truths in the Easter story that can sustain us and bless us all year round, particularly if that year is not looking like it's going to be a particularly good one. I was having coffee with a young man the other day. He's kind of in his mid-thirties, which may seem young from where I sit somewhere on the other side of fifty, and this young man has it all. He has a successful career as a speaker and an author and a business coach. He earns lots and lots of money, a lot more than me, certainly; and he's a good-looking guy. Emotionally he has it together; he has everything to live for: A beautiful wife, a happy marriage, the ability to travel all round the world to all sorts of fantastic places, and his wife gets to come with him sometimes. We're also friends on Facebook, and forever I'm seeing photos of him white-water rafting in Thailand, and popping up in London and New York, and he doesn't fly at the back of a plane either, I have to tell you. My point is this: If ever there was a guy that you and I would point to and say, ‘Wow! God's blessed that person', it would have to be this guy, without a shadow of a doubt. And yet there's one hurt in his life. He and his wife haven't been able to have a child yet. They've thrown money at the problem; in vitro fertilisation; they've prayed and prayed and prayed and prayed and still, nothing. You see, it doesn't matter who we are; where we live; what our circumstances are. It doesn't matter how incredibly blessed someone is; there is always something in our lives that isn't to our liking. There is always something in our lives that we want to be able to change. There is always something in our lives that causes us pain. You and I, we would look at this guy's life, then look up at God and say, ‘Yes, please, Lord. I'll have one like that, thanks.' We keep thinking that if only I could earn a bit more money; if only my husband, or my wife as the case may be, would love me just that little bit more; if only I could find the right job; if only my children would grow out of this difficult stage that they're in at the moment; if only I could lose a few extra pounds; if only I could afford that little bit of cosmetic surgery; if only, if only, if only … then I would finally be happy. That's a lie that most people tell themselves most of the time. Of course, if you had a quick look back at the cross for a moment, and saw this Jesus who'd never done a single thing wrong in His life hanging there, nailed to His cross, hands and feet, gasping for air, slowly dying that excruciating death, we'd realise that bad things happen to good people all the time. Suffering happens. God didn't even spare His own Son from that. And while sometimes we suffer as a result of our own mistakes and stupidity, more often than not, the suffering that hits our lives is completely unfair; no rhyme or reasons. It just happens, and while we're asking ourselves why, while we're asking God why and when will it end, it's in the middle of that place that we need to know beyond any shadow of a doubt. It's right in that dark place that you and I need to be able to declare, ‘My Redeemer lives'. Sure; that's the title of a great worship-song – “My Redeemer Lives”; quite a happy-clappy song as I recall, a great one to sing, but for me, it's way, way more important to be able to mutter through gritted teeth as I'm dealing with pain and uncertainty and fear in my life – ‘My Redeemer lives!' And that's what we're going to be talking about on the programme today and through the course of this week. Those words were first uttered by a man called Job in the Old Testament. Now Job was a wealthy, successful man, just like the one I described earlier. He'd never set a foot wrong in his life, always honoured God, and then one day, whammo! Have a listen to this. One day, the heavenly beings came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came among them. The LORD said to Satan, ‘Where have you come from?' Satan answered the LORD, ‘From going to and fro on the earth, and from walking up and down upon it.'  And the LORD said to Satan, ‘Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man who fears God and turns away from evil.' Then Satan answered the LORD, ‘Does Job fear God for nothing? Have you not put a fence around him and his house, and all that he has on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his possessions have increased in the land, but stretch out Your hand now and touch all that he has, and he will curse You to Your face.' The LORD said to Satan, ‘Very well. All that he has is in your power, only do not stretch out your hand against him.' So Satan went out from the presence of the Lord. (Job 1:6-12) What a rotten thing to happen to this guy, Job. What a rotten thing for the devil to do. Hey, what a rotten thing for God to do! Right? Everything's going along swimmingly well and then, throughout the book of Job, we discover how he loses everything: Everything – his property, his children, his health, everything – from rooster to feather duster in one fowl swoop. So let me ask you: When you hit a patch like that in your life, as we all inevitably do, when you have that one bit of suffering in your life, how do you react? What does it do to your sense of self-worth, to your sense of wellbeing, to what you think of God? Let's see what else happened to Job, starting in the very next verse:  One day, when his sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in the eldest brother's house, a messenger came to Job and said, ‘The oxen were ploughing and the donkeys were feeding beside them, and the Sabeans fell upon them and carried them off and killed the servants with the edge of the sword. I alone have escaped to tell you.'  While he was still speaking, another came and said, ‘The fire of God fell from heaven and burned up the sheep and the servants and consumed them. I alone have escaped to tell you.' While he was speaking, another came and said, ‘The Chaldeans formed three columns, made a raid on the camels and carried them off, and killed the servants with the edge of the sword. I alone have escaped to tell you.'  While he was still speaking, another came and said: ‘Your sons and daughters were eating and drinking wine in their eldest brother's house, and suddenly a great wind came across the desert, struck the four corners of the house, and it fell on the young people and they are dead. I alone have escaped to tell you.' (Job 1:13-19) That's the sort of suffering that strikes from time to time, and it's rarely just one thing. More often than not, it comes in groups of three or four, so when that happens, how do you respond? I'll leave that question hanging there for you to consider. We'll come back to that again after the break, because it's right in the middle of a situation like that, that you and I need answers. Suffering happens, wow. Someone should turn that into a bumper sticker, right? Suffering happens. It happens, and when it does, God has answers – some real answers that make a real difference. THE DEVIL'S TRICKERY When your life hits a patch of suffering, as every life on this planet does from time to tome, how do you react? How do you respond? Mostly we go to God and we ask Him why and when is it going to end, right? We desperately want to know why this is happening to us, and we desperately want it to end. Those are the two compelling forces that drive us forward in suffering. It was certainly like that for Job: A good man, a righteous man (whom we meet in the Old Testament), until the devil comes after him with a pickaxe. Let's have a listen. One day, the heavenly beings came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came among them. The LORD said to Satan, ‘Where have you come from?' Satan answered the LORD, ‘From going to and fro on the earth, and from walking up and down upon it.' And the LORD said to Satan, ‘Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man who fears God and turns away from evil.' Then Satan answered the LORD, ‘Does Job fear God for nothing? Have you not put a fence around him and his house, and all that he has on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his possessions have increased in the land, but stretch out Your hand now and touch all that he has, and he will curse You to Your face.' The Lord said to Satan, ‘Very well. All that he has is in your power, only do not stretch out your hand against him.' So Satan went out from the presence of the LORD. (Job 1:6-12) Now this is a fascinating passage of Scripture because it goes to the issue of over-spiritualisation and under-spiritualisation that I mentioned a bit earlier. See, all too often, something bad happens to us and we look at the physical circumstances – the people; the issues; the troubles we're dealing with, and we completely forget about the spiritual realm. The apostle Paul, many years later, put it this way. Ephesians 6:10-11: Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His power. But put on the whole armour of God, so that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For our struggle is not against enemies of blood and flesh, but against rulers, against authorities, against the cosmic powers of this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Make no mistake about it. There is a spiritual battle going on in the heavenly places for your soul. If we miss that, we end up completely missing what's going on when it comes to suffering that we're going through. But there's something incredibly odd that happens here in that passage about Job where the devil goes to God. Did you pick it? Here it is again. The devil says: But stretch out Your hand now and touch all that he has, and he will curse You to Your face.' So the Lord said to Satan, ‘Very well. All that he has is in your power, only do not stretch out your hand against him.' So Satan went out from the presence of the LORD. Did you notice that the devil has to go to God to ask Him permission to ruin Job's life? Because according to the devil, God has put a fence around him and his house and all that he has on every side. That Hebrew word for fence literally means a deep thick hedge of protection, like the ones that shepherds used to grow out in the pastures. At night, they would put their sheep in it and they would sleep across the entrance to protect their flock from wild animals and thieves: A thick, dense, impenetrable hedge; a hedge so thick that Satan can't break through it. And with God standing at the entrance, the devil can only enter with God's permission. Listen up. If you love Jesus, then you belong to God, and as with Job, He has put a hedge of protection around you. When the devil attacks you, he can only do it with God's permission. Have you ever felt spiritually attacked? Sure you have; so have I. What do you imagine God's doing when the devil comes after you with a pickaxe? Has God fallen asleep? Has He wandered off somewhere? Has the devil overwhelmed Him? No! None of those things. God has given the devil permission to attack you. Now that may sound crazy to some. ‘What? Why would God do that?' That's something that Job asks God over and over again. He runs the line with God. ‘Hang on, Lord. Aren't I a good guy? Haven't I obeyed You in every part of my life? So why are you punishing me like this? Why are you doing this?' And God's answer to Job is, in effect: ‘Job, it's none of your business.' Years later, James put it this way in his New Testament letter.  My brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of any kind, consider it nothing but pure joy because you know that the testing in your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its full effect so that you may be mature and complete, lacking in nothing. (James 1:2-4) God always has a purpose for allowing the devil to attack us, and to bring suffering: Always. It's not something that He does lightly, and the devil (far from having overwhelmed God) is simply a tool in God's hands to knock off the rough edges and smooth the surfaces, like a piece of sandpaper. And when God's done with him, He'll throw him into the lake of fire. That's the important thing for you and me to know when we're suffering, especially when we have that sense that we're being spiritually attacked. God is in control! My Redeemer lives! That's something that Job knew deep inside in his being because when he lost everything, this is what he did. Job 1:20-22: Then Job arose, tore his robe, shaved his head, and fell on the ground and worshipped. He said, ‘Naked I came from my mother's womb and naked I shall return there. The Lord gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.' In all this, Job did not sin or charge God with wrongdoing.” So let me ask you again, how would you react? How do you react? Because how we react say everything about what we believe, and who we are, and our relationship with God. It feels somewhat unnatural to worship God in the midst of suffering. In fact, not somewhat unnatural – completely unnatural because when we're suffering, our hearts and our minds start to turn away from God. We question Him; we put Him on trial; we demand answers, like a prosecuting attorney. And when He doesn't give us any, we give up on Him and focus on our suffering. Fear creeps in; uncertainty and worry creep in, and at that point … Listen to me. At that point, the devil is winning. God opened the gate for the devil to enter to see what we would do; how we would react. God's plan is to test our faith. God's plan is to allow the ravages of the devil to give us the opportunity to exercise our faith. What He's looking for in you and me, through gritted teeth, is to utter those words that Job uttered, ‘My Redeemer lives'. What God's looking for is for us to worship Him; to completely trust our lives into His hands, despite what circumstances are screaming at us. Just like Job, ‘Naked I came from my mother's womb and naked I shall return. The Lord gave, the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord'. We don't really know that our Redeemer lives until we've come to know that in the place of suffering. That's when the unjust suffering of Jesus starts to make sense in our own experience. That's when the empty tomb has its most powerful effect in our lives. That's when our faith, all of a sudden, becomes real. And when we come out the other end of it all, having exercised the muscle of faith, all of a sudden we discover that our faith is much, much stronger for having been through it. So, when suffering comes your way, how will you respond? BEFORE THE STORM HITS I want you to imagine that you're the captain of a ship that's about to set sail. The weather forecast is for storms out there on the sea. You look out at all the shipping containers stacked high on your vessel, and you think to yourself: ‘Hmmm. I'd better make sure that the crew secures them all', so here's my question: Would you make the crew secure them before you left port, or would you wait until the storm hits to send them out there to latch down your precious cargo? The answer's pretty obvious, isn't it? So why is it in life that we wait until the storm hits before we go running to God to ask for help? Why aren't we prepared, just as any good ship's captain would be? We don't want to wait until the storm hits to get close to God. We need the wisdom of God in us before the storm hits. We need to know the truth, because it's not the truth alone that sets us free according to Jesus; it's knowing the truth. John 8:31: If you abide in My Word, you are truly My disciples. And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.  You have to know the truth, and you need to know it before the storm hits. The book of Proverbs chapter 1: God teaches us very clearly that we need to be ready for the storm. We need to be in God's Word and filled with His wisdom, and prepared for the onslaught when it comes. Solomon writes this. He says (Proverbs 1:24-29): Wisdom is calling out to us on the street. She stands on the street corners, calling, wanting to make her words known to us. ‘But because I have called and you have refused, have stretched out my hand and no one heeded, and because you have ignored all my counsel and would have none of my reproof, I also will laugh at your calamity. I will mock when panic strikes you; when panic strikes you like a storm, and your calamity comes like a whirlwind, when distress and anguish come upon you. Then they will call on me, but I will not answer; they will seek me diligently, but they will not find me because they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of the LORD.' Friend, listen to me. God is your strength. He is your counsel, and if you're a man or a woman of God's Word, someone who allows the Word of Christ to dwell richly in you, then when the storm comes as it most certainly will, you in the face of calamity and criticism will be able to declare through the tears and the gritted teeth of pain: ‘My Redeemer lives!' Back when God's judgment fell on Jerusalem because His people had sinned against Him yet again, when He allowed the city and the temple to be destroyed by the Babylonians, when God's people were taken into captivity as slaves, the writer of the book of Lamentations was standing in the midst of this devastation, surveying the complete destruction of the great Jerusalem and the temple of the living God. After lamenting the destruction and the loss, this is what he said (Lamentations 3:20-26): The thought of my affliction, my homelessness, is wormwood and gall; my soul continually thinks of it and is bowed down within me. But this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope: The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. The LORD is my Portion, says my soul; therefore I will hope in Him. The LORD is good to those who wait for Him, the soul that seeks Him. It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD. With all the devastation and destruction that we sometimes see in our lives, you and I can know that the steadfast love of the LORD never ceases. His mercies never come to an end. In fact, they are new every morning, and that's what we would know in the midst of devastation if as men and women of God, we took the time to get ready for it. And as your soul seeks Him and waits quietly for His salvation, know this: He is doing a mighty work in you. He is doing things in you that you cannot begin to imagine. The greatest transformations of your life will almost always happen on those dark nights of the soul, and it is good for you to wait quietly for His salvation.

Calvary Baptist Church Radio Broadcast
The Four Calls to Soulwinning | Part 2

Calvary Baptist Church Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 29:00


This podcast features the songs “God is My Refuge"(Hyles-Anderson College) and "My Redeemer is Faithful and True"(Hyles-Anderson College) as well as part 2 of the message called "The Four Calls to Soulwinning" given by Pastor Stephen Pope from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church(Union Grove, NC)

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Reward on SermonAudio
The Reward of My Redeemer                

Reward on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 37:00


A new MP3 sermon from Christ Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Reward of My Redeemer                 Subtitle: Church Life Speaker: Rev. Bernie Diaz Broadcaster: Christ Community Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/31/2024 Length: 37 min.

Christ Community Church of Pembroke Pines
The Reward of My Redeemer                

Christ Community Church of Pembroke Pines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 37:28


 The Reward of My Redeemer                                                                              Job 19:25-27   The Fact of the Resurrection (v.25)   Psa. 34:18-19 18 The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. 19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all.   Heb. 11:17 a, 19a 17 By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac…, 19 He considered that God was able even to raise him from the dead   The Comfort of the Resurrection (vv. 26-27)   1 Jo. 3:2 Beloved, we are God's children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is..   Psa. 17:15; 16:10-11  As for me, I shall behold your face in righteousness; when I awake, I shall be satisfied with your likeness… 16:10 For you will not abandon my soul to Sheol, or let your holy one see corruption. 11 You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.   1 Cor. 15:16, 20-22 16 For if the dead are not raised, not even Christ has been raised. ..  20 But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 21 For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. 22 For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive.    Psa. 40:1-3 He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure. He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God.               

Christianityworks Official Podcast
A Light at the End of the Tunnel // My Redeemer Lives, Part 1

Christianityworks Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 23:49


Suffering is not a lot of fun is it. Nobody looks forward to it, and yet, it's pretty certain that storms will hit our lives. So, when they do, there's a confidence that God wants you to have in your heart. A confidence, in Him. WITH FRIENDS LIKE THAT Suffering is bad enough, but if while you're suffering, your so-called friends can't even stand by you and encourage you and comfort you, well that is just the pits. Worse still when loved ones – a wife or a husband, instead of encouraging you, they take the opportunity to say, ‘I told you so or You've only got yourself to blame … well, at that point, you just want to pack it in. This isn't a game hypotheticals, this is real life. This happens all the time. In fact it seems to be a favourite game that some people love to play. When he's down, when she's down, instead of giving them a hand up, let's kick ‘em where it hurts. I don't know about you, but I have a pretty good handle on my faults. It turns out that every strength we have, is a double-edged sword. It's both a strength, and, if we're not careful, it's a weakness as well. Say you're a strong leader type of personality, then you're great to have around because you can help the rest of us crash through obstacles that we, without you, simply wouldn't have been able to get through. But at the same time, as a leader, you can be a quite domineering and controlling person. Or lets say you're one of those great encouragers, who will hang in there with someone for as long as they need, then you're a fantastic friend to have in a storm. But there's every chance that you're not very organised, not an on-time sort of a person – simply through the fact that you've been made to hang in there with people for as long as they need you. Yep, every strength is a double-edged sword. It's both a strength, and a potential weakness. So few people understand that. And as a result, when things aren't going well for us, they're quite adept, it would seem, at seeing our faults and pointing them out to us. ‘Well, maybe the reason you're having this problem in your marriage is because you're such a strong personality. It must be your fault'. Or … ‘Well, the reason you're having this problem at work is that you're just not good at time management. You have to get better at sorting out your priorities and hitting the deadlines you need to hit'. You see how easy it is, to find the fault side of our strength, when people are looking for answers. They think they're helping us, but they're only making it worse. I have a friend like that who constantly needs to point out my faults to me, as though somehow he's an impartial, expert psychotherapist. And when he gets into that mode, I sit there and I think of all his faults – faults that I don't point out to him – because he's my friend and he has a whole bunch of strengths as well. I know what you're thinking – been there, done that, got the t–shirt, you know exactly what I'm talking about. There is a time and a place for friends to point out each other's faults and weaknesses and limitations in a constructive way. But that time and place is not when they're suffering, it's not when the devil is chasing them around the kitchen table with a pick-axe, it's not when God is leading them through a wilderness experience. Right? Over the last couple of weeks, we've been spending some time with Job, a righteous man, a good man, whom God chose to test, by letting the devil go after everything he had. His family, his possessions, his health, his reputation – one by one, God allows the devil to strip them away from Job, to see what lies beneath. To see whether Job truly is this great man of faith, or whether he only trusts God while his faith is propped up by all the blessings that God has heaped on his life. And Job, as it turns out, had three friends, just like the ones we've been talking about. Their names were Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar. While Job was crying out to God – asking Him why, and praying to God for relief, these three guys tried to tell Job, basically – it was all his fault. Listen to what Eliphaz says to Job: Is not your fear of God your confidence, and the integrity of your ways your hope? Think now, who that was innocent ever perished? Or where were the upright cut off? As I have seen, those who plough iniquity and sow trouble reap the same. By the breath of God they perish, and by the blast of his anger they are consumed. (Job 4:6-9) In other words, Eliphaz is saying to Job, ‘Come on Job, it makes sense. God never punishes a good person or a righteous man. Obviously, you've must have done something wrong and that's why your life is falling apart'. Yeah, right! With friends like that, who needs enemies? And you see this chapter after chapter throughout the book of Job, these so-called friends – Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar – needling and criticising Job, rubbing salt in his wounds. I know you've been there and I know that one day, you and I are going to be in that place again. Because our friends, and our loved ones they are not perfect, they are weak, fallible people just like you and me. They can't always see what's going on. They don't always have the spiritual or the emotional maturity to perceive what God is doing in your life – or the faith they need. Listen, friends and family are good. God blesses us with those people and that's a wonderful thing. But when the chips are down, when God is putting your faith to the test, then it's in that place that we need to get close to Him and hear His voice and trust in Him. Peter the Apostle puts it like this, 1 Peter 1: 6 – 9: In this you rejoice, even if now for a little while you have to suffer various trials, so that the genuineness of your faith – being more precious than gold that, though perishable, is tested by fire – may be found to result in praise and glory and honour when Jesus Christ is revealed. Although you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and rejoice with an indescribable and glorious joy, for you are receiving the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls. Listen, friends and family are great, but there is no substitute in a storm for God Himself. That's why God tests and strengthens your faith through trials and through suffering. DARK NIGHTS OF THE SOUL Dark … nights … of the soul. I wonder what that means to you. I can tell you what it means to me. There have been those nights, over the years, when I've lain in bed, with fear racking my very being. Whether it was over a relationship issue, or my job, or finances … whatever it was … I could only sleep in fits and starts, because in the middle of those dark nights, things seemed so bad, so hopeless, that the despair consumed my whole being. I remember one such night in a hotel when I was travelling for business back in February 1995, it was so bad, that I came this close to taking my own life the next morning. I remember it as though it were yesterday. Fortunately, most of us tend not to have too many of those dark nights, but when you're in the middle of a patch of suffering in your life, they become very real. And it's no good saying to someone, ‘Well, you know, if you believed in God, everything would be fine. You wouldn't feel like that. Well, Jesus did. That night that He went to the garden of Gethsemane to pray, we're told that: He took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be grieved and agitated. Then he said to them, ‘I am deeply grieved, even to death; remain here, and stay awake with me.' And going a little farther, he threw himself on the ground and prayed, ‘My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not what I want but what you want.' (Matthew 26:37-39) Even Jesus was deeply grieved – even unto death. That right there, is a dark night of the soul. And, just as is always the case, when you're having one of those, His friends were of no use to Him. I remember back to those times in my life and God put some really, really good people around me. I thank God for them. But it seemed that nothing that they were able to do or to say, could touch my soul deeply enough to make a difference. You look back on Easter – you hear the old, old story of Jesus' betrayal and arrest and the trials and the beatings and the crucifixion and then the resurrection – and sometimes it's easy to imagine that those things don't have anything relevant to speak into our lives for the rest of the year. We go through Easter the ritual, but then we put it back in the cupboard and forget it for another year. But for me, somehow, knowing that God understands my suffering, not just because He's God and He knows everything, but because He's actually been in my shoes. And He's lived His own dark night of the soul, well that's a huge comfort. It means I know that I know that I know that I'm talking to a God who totally gets it. Who doesn't judge me in my pain, but whose heart aches for me. That's a huge thing. Now I wouldn't wish a dark night like that on anyone. Not even on my worst enemy, yet they're an absolute inevitability. I had the privilege and the pleasure to catch up with a man who is one of the giants in my life. He was the Pastor of the first church that I attended after I became a Christian. His name is Phil. And he showed me a photo of himself as a young man. He was lying on a stretcher, after a car accident in which he'd been badly burned by an exploding fuel tank. After rolling in the dirt and the dust to put out the flames, he was unconscious, bandages all over him. He had not been a Christian all that long, and he was telling me what it was like to be there in the hospital, alone, doctors and nurses talking about whether he'd make it or not, and the septicaemia that was attacking his open wounds, the skin grafts that he would need. Phil was a trained surveyor, and as he lay in that hospital bed in that dark, lonely place – a dark night of the soul if ever there was one – He spoke of God's presence. He was thinking about the rest of his life, if he had much of it before him, and he came to the conclusion that God didn't want him to be a surveyor for the rest of his life. It was in that place that he decided to become a pastor. Now, many years on, at the retirement end of 40 plus years of pastoring, he can look back on a life in which he has touched so many people, so many lives with the love of Christ. Those dark nights are often very important times in our lives, where God can connect with us in the most amazing way. Where our hearts, wounded and raw with pain, are open to receive something incredibly powerful from God. We've been travelling a bit of a journey with Job, and it was a terrible time for him. Back in the Old Testament book of Job, we see how God gave the devil permission to strip everything away from the man. He was a good guy, a righteous man, who honoured God in everything he did. Yet, God allowed his faith to be tested by letting the devil strip away one by one, each of the blessings that God had given him. His children, all his possessions, his wife, his friends, his reputation, even his health – he suffered in every sense of the word. He gets to a point finally where he says this to God, Job chapter 10: 1 to 4: I loathe my life; I will give free utterance to my complaint; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul. I will say to God, ‘Do not condemn me; let me know why you contend against me. Does it seem good to you to oppress, to despise the work of your hands and favour the schemes of the wicked? Do you have eyes of flesh? Do you see as humans see?' Pretty direct, don't you think? He is telling God exactly what he thinks and feels. He's laying his perspective right out there, in front of God. I think sometimes we think that we have to sanitise it for God, that somehow, before we go to God we need to put on our Sunday bests and put a smile on our face and go and tell God how rosy things are. But in the midst of those dark nights, things aren't rosy. They don't look rosy, they don't feel rosy and putting on a false face for God is just about the dumbest thing that anyone can do. I want to encourage you in the middle of those places to pour out your heart and your soul to God. Tell Him exactly what you think; exactly what you feel. I want to encourage you today, that in the midst of your despair, your God is the one constant on whom you can rely. He is the one person who is faithful beyond all others. MY REDEEMER LIVES A few years ago, Hillsong released an awesome worship song called ‘My Redeemer Lives'. It's bouncy and happy and clappy and upbeat. It kicks off with these lyrics: I know He rescued my soul, His blood has covered my sin I believe, I believe My shame is taken away, My pain is healed in His name I believe, I believe I'll raise a banner, ‘Cause my Lord has conquered the graveMy Redeemer Lives, My Redeemer lives … And the song goes on from there. It's an awesome worship song. If you go to YouTube and search for it, you'll find a whole bunch of young people with bright coloured t-shirts on, dancing and waving their hands and singing the song. I think it's awesome. But the very first time those words were uttered in the Bible, ‘My Redeemer lives' was by a guy named Job, and that wasn't the context. As we've seen all along in this series of messages, Job wasn't all happy and clappy, Job was suffering terribly. This good and godly man was tested by God as the Lord unleashed the devil into his life, and the devil took away each of Job's blessings, one by one by one, even right down to his health, until he had nothing left. Job was in huge pain, he struggled with God, and asked God what was he doing and why was this happening and when it would end? Just like you or I would have. Job was getting desperate, and as we've seen, even his friends, instead of encouraging him, were needling him and blaming him and rubbing salt in his wounds – undermining his confidence in God. So, just in case you hear those words, My Redeemer Lives, and you've sung that great Hillsong chorus and you're thinking happy clappy, let me share with you exactly what was going on for Job, in the verses leading up to this famous declaration that My Redeemer Lives. Just soak in these words and see the picture of devastation and destruction that he's painting here for us. Job chapter 19, beginning at verse 8: God has walled up my way so that I cannot pass, and he has set darkness upon my paths. He has stripped my glory from me, and taken the crown from my head. He breaks me down on every side, and I am gone, he has uprooted my hope like a tree. He has kindled his wrath against me, and he counts me as his adversary. His troops come on together; they have thrown up siege works against me, and encamp around my tent. He has put my family far from me, and my acquaintances are wholly estranged from me. My relatives and my close friends have failed me; the guests in my house have forgotten me; my serving girls count me as a stranger; I have become an alien in their eyes. I call to my servant, but he gives me no answer; I must myself plead with him. My breath is repulsive to my wife; I am loathsome to my own family. Even young children despise me; when I rise, they talk against me. All my intimate friends abhor me, and those whom I have loved have turned against me. My bones cling to my skin and to my flesh, and I have escaped by the skin of my teeth. Have pity on me, have pity on me, O you my friends, for the hand of God has touched me! Why do you, like God, pursue me, never satisfied with my flesh? O that my words were written down! O that they were inscribed in a book! O that with an iron pen and with lead they were engraved on a rock forever! For I know that my Redeemer lives, and that at the last he will stand upon the earth. (Job 19: 8-25) I mean, his life had completely been destroyed – everything is gone. The only thing that could be worse is that he could be dead, although, having said that, he muses elsewhere that, that might indeed have been a better outcome. Now if you or I were crying out those terrible words, if you or I were summing up our terrible pain and our loss in those very words, what conclusion would we come to? How would we draw all that litany of disaster together and summarise it? I suspect that many a man and many a woman would come to the conclusion that there's simply no hope left. And yet at the end of all that he says, ‘Wow! I wish all this were written down for others to see and to know – because in the middle of all this disaster, I KNOW THAT MY REDEEMER LIVES!' What a conclusion to come to! What a man of God! How did he get to that place? How can he come to such a conclusion? Well, here's the answer. Job was a man who lived his life for God. No ifs, no buts, no maybes. His heart was set like flint toward honouring God with everything he was and everything he had. Right at the beginning of the book of Job chapter 1, verse 1 this is what we're told: There was once a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job. That man was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil. That's the thing. When we get our lives in order before the storm hits, then when the storm comes, while it still hurts, while we still have questions for God – why and how long being the two most common – whilst we will certainly have friends who misunderstand us and make it worse; deep, deep, deep in our hearts, we will be able to declare in the face of every demon that hell can muster and throw against us, we will still be able to declare with boldness and an uncommon courage, that MY REDEEMER LIVES. And that's what counts. When everything else fails, this one thing stands: My Redeemer Lives. And that counts for everything. That's what matters. In fact it's the only thing that matters. Perhaps, you're going through a tough patch at the moment and if not, we both know, don't we, that the next tough patch is out there somewhere, just waiting for us to catch up with it. So let me encourage you with this: when the suffering begins, worship God through every moment, thank Him, bless His name, draw close to Him. Because He is there to travel through every moment of it with you. And come what may, no matter how terrible it gets – may you stand up and declare, My Redeemer Lives. So far, as I look back on the most difficult days of my life, all the dark nights of the soul, what I know is this: my record for surviving them so far is 100%. Hey, that's not such a bad track record is it? And I'd hazard a guess that you too have a perfect score – a 100% track record for surviving your worst days. The other obvious truth is that those days will always pass. They did for Job. Have a listen to how it all ended, Job chapter 42, verses 10 and 16: And the Lord restored the fortunes of Job when he had prayed for his friends; and the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had before. After this Job lived one hundred and forty years, and saw his children, and his children's children, four generations. And Job died, old and full of days. In other words, God gave Job double for his trouble, and allowed him to live to a ripe old age. So is God going to give you and me double for our trouble? I really don't know. Sometimes He does, other times He doesn't. But what I do know is this: God's blessings are greater than anything that we can imagine, and He always finds ways to bring His blessings to pass in our lives. Is God going to allow you and me to live to a ripe old age and full of days? Again, I don't know what His plan is for you or for me. But this I do know – that as we persevere, as we get out of bed every morning and do our best to honour Him and to bless others – Jesus is away preparing a place for us, for you and for me, in our Father's house. So that we can spend eternity in His Presence and behold His glory. Feast on His glory for ever and ever and ever amen. That, you'd have to say, is not such a bad ending. In the meantime, I can tell you this, beyond any shadow of a doubt, ‘My Redeemer Lives'. How about yours?

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My Redeemer is Faithful and True - Audio

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 3:28


My Redeemer is Faithful and True.

The Wounds Of The Faithful
EP 166: When Your Friends Go In For The Kill: Job Part 7

The Wounds Of The Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 35:23


Job, now in his most exhausted state after sparring a few rounds with his so called friends, is once again exposed to one more round of verbal abuse. Job vigorously defends his character, his innocence and reputation in the community. He speaks of the most profound exclamation of faith in the Bible: I know My Redeemer lives! Website: https://dswministries.org Email: diana@dswministries.org Social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DSW-Ministries-230135337033879 Twitter: https://twitter.com/DswMinistries YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxgIpWVQCmjqog0PMK4khDw/playlists Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dswministries/ https://dswministries.org/subscribe-to-podcast/ Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Stitcher, Listen Notes Keep in touch with me! Email subscribe to get my handpicked list of the best resources for abuse survivors! https://thoughtful-composer-4268.ck.page #abuse #trauma Mentoring https://youtu.be/WWgkERpkIoY An easy way to help my ministry: https://dswministries.org/product/buy-me-a-cup-of-tea/ A donation link: https://dswministries.org/donate/ Affiliate links: Can't travel to The Holy Land right now? The next best thing is Walking The Bible Lands! Get a free video sample of the Bible lands here! https://www.walkingthebiblelands.com/a/18410/hN8u6LQP Get one free month of Blubrry podcast hosting with the promotional code: FAITHFUL http://create.blubrry.com/resources/podcast-media-hosting/?code=FAITHFUL Get quality podcast guests and interviews from PodMatch! Get paid to be a host! Sign up below: https://podmatch.com/signup/faithful Visit my friends at the Heal Thrive Dream Boutique for some cool T-shirts, jewelry and other merch! Simply share the discount code we created just for you and receive a 10% discount on your order!  DIANA98825  https://www.htd-boutique.com/ Bible Study Notebook From Karen Robinson! Check it out!  https://www.htd-boutique.com/products/bible-planner-for-survivors-includes-prayer-requests-sermon-notes-bible-study-notes-and-other-note-pages-to-enrich-your-spiritual-life Karen Robinson's Trauma Coaching https://dswministries--htd.thrivecart.com/healingfromtraumatogether/ Free Healing Coaching Intensive https://dswministries--htd.thrivecart.com/healingfromtraumatogether/64d8efa94c8de/ When Your Friends Go In For The Kill [00:00:00] ​ [00:00:00] So, it's not bad enough that Job's friends each took a turn to verbally abuse and discourage him, attack him, his character, his integrity, but now they make one final circle around him each taking jabs for one last time before Elihu chimes in, [00:00:22] but Job still has A hope in a redeemer to come. So that is next on the Wounds of the Faithful podcast. [00:00:31] Welcome to the Wounds of the Faithful podcast, brought to you by DSW Ministries. Your host is singer, songwriter, speaker, and domestic violence advocate, Diana Winkler. She is passionate about helping survivors in the church heal from domestic violence and abuse and trauma. This podcast is not a substitute for professional counseling or qualified medical help. [00:00:57] Now, here is Diana.[00:01:00] [00:01:01] Hey folks, how are you doing today? Thanks for being here with me. I hope that you've survived the holidays. I know that it was difficult for some of you. And again, that's okay if you didn't participate in all of the festivities that the season had to offer, [00:01:14] So, I wanted to remind you that we do have a private Facebook group for those of you listening on the podcast, and it is called the Wounds of the Faithful Podcast Group. So, go ahead and search on Facebook and Join in. We're just getting started. I'm posting stuff there on a regular basis, trying my best with my crazy, very full schedule. [00:01:33] I'm looking forward to talking with you about things that you're interest...

Son Rise Morning Show
Son Rise Morning Show 2023.12.18

Son Rise Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 180:01


Watch our live video stream on Facebook and YouTube! Good morning! As we hit the last full week of Advent, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell share thoughts for keeping our heads and hearts in the right place down the home stretch. Guests include Brendan Hodge on the different ways one can fulfill both Christmas and Sunday obligation with the way the dates fall this year, Fr. Patrick Briscoe on praying with St. Patrick at the manger, and Kevin Schmiesing with This Week in Catholic History. Plus news, weather, sports and more… ***** Despair Prayer of St. Claude de la Colombiere Lord, I am in this world to show Your mercy to others. Other people will glorify You by making visible the power of Your grace by their fidelity and constancy to You. For my part I will glorify You by making known how good You are to sinners, that Your mercy is boundless and that no sinner no matter how great his offenses should have reason to despair of pardon. If I have grievously offended You, My Redeemer, let me not offend You even more by thinking that You are not kind enough to pardon Me. Amen. ***** David Kissell is online at aocstewardship.org. Full list of guestsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sermons from Big Creek EPC
Guest Preacher Paul Mills (Wk: 23-23)

Sermons from Big Creek EPC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023


Listen: “I Will Glory in My Redeemer” “But God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.” Visit the Big Creek EPC … Continue reading →

Gospel Hall Audio
Kilravock Conference Singing (52 min)

Gospel Hall Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 51:32


50 minutes of acapella hymn singing from the Kilravock conference that was held annually in Kilravock Castle, which lies between Inverness and Nairn in Scotland. This recording was made in the 1970's. 00:00 I Am The Lord's O Joy Beyond Expression 01:21 O Lord Who Now Art Seated 04:34 Rejoice! the Lord is King 06:54 O Christ He is the Fountain 11:11 My Redeemer! O What Beauties 14:17 Look Ye Saints the Sight is Glorious 16:44 Abba, Father! We Adore The post Kilravock Conference Singing (52 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.

Calvary Gravenhurst Sermon Audio

Sermon Date: April 7, 2023Sermon Series: EasterBiblical Reference: Various textsSpeaker: Benjamin Emery (Lead Pastor) Sermon Video Worship Songs: Only a Holy GodWere You ThereWhen I Survey the Wondrous CrossHere I Am to WorshipI Will Sing of My Redeemer

David Moran's Amen Corner Radio Program
Episode 157: Mary Anoints Jesus' Feet: Mark 14:1 ff

David Moran's Amen Corner Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 20:14


Two Instrumentals; I know that My Redeemer lives and On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand.  Mark 14:3 And being in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as he sat at meat, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard very precious; and she brake the box, and poured it on his head.

Mohan C Lazarus Audio Podcast
My Redeemer lives!

Mohan C Lazarus Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 5:22


My Redeemer lives (NLT) Job 19:25

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Oh Lord, My Rock, and My Redeemer - Audio

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 3:33


Presbyterian Church of the Covenant Podcast
Sunday, January 29, 2023

Presbyterian Church of the Covenant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 64:52


PreludeWelcome & News of the ChurchCall to WorshipHymn of Praise - (#228) "I Will Sing of My Redeemer" (verses 1 & 2)Message for Children & YouthPraise SongsConfession, Assurance, and Gloria PatriChoral Anthem"Sharers in the Promise" (Ephesians 3:1–13)Hymn of Response - (#89) "Children of the Heavenly Father" (verses 1, 2, & 3)Receiving of Our Tithes and OfferingsDoxologyPrayers of the PeopleSending Hymn - (#69) "Standing on the Promises" (verses 1, 2, & 4)BenedictionPostludeIf you'd like to send tithes or offerings by mail, please usePresbyterian Church of the CovenantP.O. Box 2128Costa Mesa, CA 92628I Will Sing of My RedeemerI will sing of my RedeemerAnd His wondrous love to me; On the cruel cross He sufferedFrom the curse to set me free. CHORUS:Sing, O sing, of my Redeemer, With His blood He purchased me; On the cross He sealed my pardon, Paid the debt and made me free. I will tell the wondrous story, How my lost estate to save, In His boundless love and mercy, He the ransom freely gave. [CHORUS]Children of the Heavenly FatherChildren of the heavenly Father Safely in His bosom gather; Nestling bird nor star in heaven Such a refuge e'er was given. God His own doth tend and nourish, In His holy courts they flourish; From all evil things He spares them, In His mighty arms He bears them. Neither life nor death shall ever From the Lord His children sever; Unto them His grace He showeth, And their sorrows all He knoweth. Standing on the PromisesStanding on the promises of Christ my King, Through eternal ages let His praises ring! Glory in the highest I will shout and sing- Standing of the promises of God!Standing on the promises that cannot failWhen the howling storms of doubt and fear assail; By the living word of God I shall prevail- Standing on the promises of God!Standing on the promises I cannot fall, Listening every moment to the Spirit's call, Resting in my Savior as my all in all- Standing on the promises of God! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Living in God's Rhyme
As He Leads Us we Follow

Living in God's Rhyme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 34:27


86, 9-6, SHOW NOTES & COPYRIGHTS, (1/12/2023) Today, 1 poem from God's Rhyme & 2 recent ones.THE RETURN (God's Rhyme, Pg. 38)listen – I hear, I hear a whisper;a soundever so gentle,as if a cool breezecomfortingin the heatwere found when standing still.Shh . . . . . I hear it again,calling,calling me, . . . “come,come, you are falling,feel My arms, I will catch you.”“I'll comfort you son.”Oh, thank you Father, I love You, I missed You.”“Welcome home,We rejoice in your homecoming, son.”“Your room is as you left it;as are you & I, as we once were.”The water drops on His sleevewere not from storm clouds;gone they now are. No, my tears fell,fell freelyon His majestic robes of grace.He so loved me and rejoiced in my return.I wept joyfully in His arms,My Father, My Redeemer, My God.Reflection:THE RETURN, a recurring theme. One I wish I didn't have to write about, but am glad that I can write about. No matter what I may do, God will always welcome me back. And when I later realized how I must hurt God when I wander, I also realized that I must also forgive myself. If I don't, I am still distant from God until I do forgive.Discussion:The next two poems were written are the first two written in 2023.DAY TWODay two,The year is new, So much to doBeyond day two.As I have been blessed,I must help the restFind peace in their lifeOvercoming strife.Yes, I can write a wordOthers may have heard.Now I must shareWith love an care.My life no longer mine,I have now seen the sighOf words ever divine.I see the finish line.I will follow where He leads,I will pray and plant the seeds.He has prepared good deedsFor me to serve other's needs.tcarter, 1/2/2023Discussion:WHAT IS WRITTEN(1/2/23)Opportunity...

Be Good Broadcast
120 Choral Bible Hymns (All Vocals - No Instruments)

Be Good Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 349:19


Amazing grace(0:08) Rock of ages(2:34) God leads us along(5:15) The solid Rock(8:07) Nearer, my God, to thee(10:30) Come, gracious Spirit(15:30) Everlasting gospel(18:37) God will take care of you(21:20) How great Thou art(24:2) O come, all ye faithful(27:15) O holy night(30:42) Safe in the arms of Jesus(35:25) I have believed(39:37) All creatures(43:1) Washed in the blood?(45:38) Did you think to pray?(48:3) Good Christian men(52:01) Great is thy faithfulness(53:36) Hark the herald angels(56:45) He could have called(59:17) He Lives(1:02:30) Eyes on the sparrow(1:05:24) Wondrous story(1:07:35) Going home(1:10:28) In times like these(1:11:58) Midnight clear(1:15:08) It is well with my soul(1:16:53) Jesus paid it all(1:19:54) Jesus, lover of my soul(1:23:08) Joy to the world(1:25:32) Just as i am(1:27:45) Nobody fills my heart(1:31:04) The sweet by and by(1:33:16) Til the storm passes by(1:35:54) What a friend(1:39:24) What child is this(1:43:00) Where your treasure is(1:46:17) Who will go for me?(1:50:51) Yes, i know(1:54:27) Come home(1:57:40) A name(2:03:00) Abide with me (2:06:05) Above all else (2:08:38) Alas!(2:10:50) All the way(2:14:10) Amazing love(2:16:12) Anchored in Jesus(2:20:25) Angels we have heard(2:24:05) Calvary(2:27:44) Away in a manger(2:30:30) Be Thou my vision(2:32:50) What manner of man(2:36:12) Breathe(2:38:15) Crossing rivers(2:40:22) Crossing the bar(2:43:25) Dare to be a Daniel(2:45:50) Day by day(2:47:24) Down from his glory(2:50:05) Glorious peace(2:53:50) God be with you(2:56:00) God is Love(2:59:45) God on the mountain(3:02:35) He hideth my soul(3:06:25) Higher ground(3:08:58) His love cannot fail(3:11:42) How can i fear(3:14:57) I heard the voice(3:17:50) My Redeemer liveth(3:20:15) I remember Calvary(3:23:22) Hanging on a tree(3:25:50) Power of God(3:28:32) Delight in singing(3:30:35) I'll fly away(3:34:04) I'll go(3:36:04) Jesus first in my life(3:40:08) Brotherhood alone(3:43:45) Ivory palaces(3:46:00) Keep me near the cross(3:48:30) Just over yonder(3:51:45) All things now living(3:54:58) Lily of the valley(3:57:05) Lord, speak to me(3:58:45) Meet me there(4:02:04) I love thee(4:04:40) Near to the heart(4:08:10) No friend like Jesus(4:11:40) O little town(4:13:55) Power of Your love(4:17:32) Praise to the Lord(4:21:42) Rejoice be glad(4:24:32) Rescue the perishing(4:27:48) Children of salvation(4:31:30) Saved by grace(4:33:45) Saved(4:36:30) Beyond the river(4:38:42) Silent night(4:40:40) Sin will take you(4:43:50) Softly and tenderly(4:46:42) Sweetly resting(4:50:24) Thanks to God(4:53:45) Cleft of the rock(4:55:37) Father we will ever praise(4:57:56) First Noel(4:59:47) Gate ajar(5:04:30) The half has never yet(5:06:52) Lord bless you(5:09:17) Lord's prayer(5:11:07) Love of God(5:13:26) Power in the blood(5:16:00) No disappointment in heaven(5:18:02) This world is not my home(5:21:45) Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus(5:24:22) Unto the hills(5:27:22) What a day that will be(5:29:34) Where He leads me(5:32:00) Where will you spend eternity(5:35:14) Sweet to trust in Jesus(5:24:22) Standing?(5:41:08) You Christian brothers(5:44:00) Holy Holy Holy(5:45:50) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/begoodbroadcast/support

Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold
Let's Talk: GMG Nicholas Brandon Miller

Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 65:08


•Nicholas Brandon Miller received an associate's Degree in Music at El Camino / Compton College in the Spring of 2016. Presently, Nicholas is a Music Education Major at Cal. State Dominguez Hills University and will graduate in the spring of 2022. •He is a Gospel Music recording artist who sings, plays guitar and is an outstanding drummer. He is a BMI songwriter who records and produces music for B+ Music in Carson, CA •Nicholas released his first recording “My Redeemer” in 2013; which was one of the most played Gospel songs on the world-famous KTYM radio station in Los Angeles, CA. He has had many other successful releases which includes “I Get Joy” and “Falling In Love With Jesus.” •Nicholas had performed with Pharrell Williams and appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel and Queen Latifa Television shows. His list of appearances go on as making a force in pressing forth in Gospel Music. •Please send me an email sharing your thoughts about this podcast segment also if you have any suggestions of future guests you would like to hear on the show. Send an email to letstalk2gmg@gmail.com •What's new is a Let's Talk: Gospel Music Gold Radio Show on WMRM-DB Internet Radio station which comes on Saturday Mornings at 9:00AM CST --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letstalk2gmg-ansonia/message

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre
Endings and Beginnings (John 14: 25-31) - Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre (March 1, 1987 am service) (Episode 100)

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 79:04


At the conclusion of this service at Brainerd Baptist Church a time of special recognition was given to Dr. McIntyre who had served the past six months as Interim Pastor. Special recognition was also given to Doug Miller and in appreciation of their ministry they were presented with a painting of the Sea of Galilee. This service was graced with the wonderful hymns of the faith "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name," "Fairest Lord Jesus" and "I Will Sing of My Redeemer." The Bell Choir also performed two special pieces. The children's devotional time with Brother McIntyre centered around a story of a young man who robbed a bank but was apprehended and sentenced to 20 year in prison. He had actually robbed himself of 20 years of his life. Brother McIntyre encouraged the children to not rob themselves of joy, of good friends, of helping other and giving to the Lord. For the message Dr. McIntyre spoke of the endings and beginnings in life. Some good and some bad yet all part of our lives. As Christians we need to forget those things that are behind and look ahead to those things that are before us. The service concluded with a rousing singing of "Amazing Grace."

Stipp's Sermons
Knowing God, the Doctrinal Aspect

Stipp's Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 38:53


Sunday morning service at Indianapolis First Church of the Nazarene. The date is unknown; while the title of this message is identical to episode 6 from 1981, the sermon is different, highlighting especially how Abraham knew God. The closing hymn "Satisfied" is not been included in the episode since the quality was poor. The words of the hymn are below. 1. All my life I had a longing For a draught from some clear spring, That I hoped would quench the burning Of the thirst I felt within. Refrain: Hallelujah! I have found Him Whom my soul so long has craved! Jesus satisfies my longings, Through His blood I now am saved. 2. Feeding on the husks around me, Till my strength was almost gone, Longed my soul for something better, Only still to hunger on. 3. Poor I was, and sought for riches, Something that would satisfy, But the dust I gathered round me Only mocked my soul's sad cry. 4. Well of water, ever springing, Bread of life so rich and free, Untold wealth that never faileth, My Redeemer is to me.

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church (REPC) - Sermons
Live Stream Worship Service for July 24, 2022

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church (REPC) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022


As you've heard from Pastors Brett and Shane, we've started a new summer sermon series entitled "Missio Nexus: Where Life & Mission Connects." As a church, we want to be connected to God's mission where it is happening, so we're going to look at the people and places where God would have us connect our lives with his mission. This Sunday, we will look at the familiar Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:25-37 and consider “Connecting Mercifully with our Neighbors.” As you prepare for worship, please spend some time in prayer and ponder how Jesus responds to two profound questions that an expert in the Old Testament asks of our Savior: “What shall I do to inherit eternal life?” “And who is my neighbor?” As you think about the passage, discover the ways that God's grace and His mercy propel our Gospel compassion to our neighbors around us. May the God of grace prepare our hearts to receive His word with thanksgiving and respond properly to it. I'm grateful to have one of our elders, Michael Hall, assisting me this Sunday as he will be leading us through the service. Look forward to singing the hymns, “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty," “How Deep the Father's Love for Us," and “I Will Sing of My Redeemer.” During the 11:00 service, we'll also commission the El Salvador Mission Team as they prepare to leave on Monday for El Salvador to work with Sports Outreach in the impoverished communities around Nuevo Cuscatlan. Text: Luke 10:25-37 Title: Connecting Mercifully with our Neighbors Outline: Good Samaritans What shall I do to inherit eternal life? And who is my neighbor? Who proved to be a neighbor? Grace and Compassion

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church (REPC) - Sermons
Connecting Mercifully with our Neighbors

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church (REPC) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022


As you've heard from Pastors Brett and Shane, we've started a new summer sermon series entitled "Missio Nexus: Where Life & Mission Connects." As a church, we want to be connected to God's mission where it is happening, so we're going to look at the people and places where God would have us connect our lives with his mission. This Sunday, we will look at the familiar Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:25-37 and consider “Connecting Mercifully with our Neighbors.” As you prepare for worship, please spend some time in prayer and ponder how Jesus responds to two profound questions that an expert in the Old Testament asks of our Savior: “What shall I do to inherit eternal life?” “And who is my neighbor?” As you think about the passage, discover the ways that God's grace and His mercy propel our Gospel compassion to our neighbors around us. May the God of grace prepare our hearts to receive His word with thanksgiving and respond properly to it. I'm grateful to have one of our elders, Michael Hall, assisting me this Sunday as he will be leading us through the service. Look forward to singing the hymns, “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty," “How Deep the Father's Love for Us," and “I Will Sing of My Redeemer.” During the 11:00 service, we'll also commission the El Salvador Mission Team as they prepare to leave on Monday for El Salvador to work with Sports Outreach in the impoverished communities around Nuevo Cuscatlan. Text: Luke 10:25-37 Title: Connecting Mercifully with our Neighbors Outline: Good Samaritans What shall I do to inherit eternal life? And who is my neighbor? Who proved to be a neighbor? Grace and Compassion

Meet Jesus
Hymns of Praise: 435, 441, 458

Meet Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 9:12


435. My Redeemer  441. I Am Resolved  458. Were You There?

A WORD for This Day
April 8, 2022 - Philippians 4:8

A WORD for This Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 29:41


In this episode, Jori discusses with her listeners about the things we are supposed to think about. EPISODE ERRATA and CORRECTIONS:  I mention about 2 sections of the gospels in which Jesus is recorded as talking about not being anxious. I mentioned Mark and Luke. I should have said Matthew and Luke. Later in the podcast, I give references for the scriptures in Matthew and Luke.  Also, I erroneously stated "My Redeemer is faithful and true, as the scripture says."    While scripture is very clear that our Savior- our Redeemer is faithful and is also the Way, the Truth and the Life, there is not just one scripture that says this verbatim. Scripture translation used is the English Standard Version.Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Scripture References:Galatians 6:9Job 19:25-27Philippians 4:8Acts 9Philippians 3:4-9Acts 16:11-15Philippians 4:10-18Philippians 1:1-6Philippians 1-4Philippians 4:4-9Luke 12:22-34Matthew 6:25-34Psalm 119:160John 17:17John 14:6Romans 3:26Psalm 8:1Psalm 145:1-3,211 John 4:8Isaiah 26:3Psalm 95:1-7Email: awordforthisday@gmail.comPodcast website:  https://awordforthisday.buzzsprout.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/awordforthP)

Livin Loud Outdoors - Buster Holzer
My Protector, My Guide, My Redeemer!

Livin Loud Outdoors - Buster Holzer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 8:20


My Protector, My Guide, My Redeemer! Psalm 25:1-22 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buster-holzer/support

God Feeding Station
I Will Sing of My Redeemer

God Feeding Station

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 4:30


"I Will Sing of My Redeemer" - Fernando Ortega ℗ 2003 Word Entertainment, A Curb Company

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre
Belshazzar and the Writing on the Wall (Daniel 5 1-5, 25-28, 30) - Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre (November 7, 1976 am service) (Episode 34)

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 72:42


Today Dr. McIntyre delivered a message he has preached over 40 times on the well know passage in Daniel on the writing on the wall. Just before the message Harry Hampsher most appropriately sang a selection titled "The Hand of God Upon the Wall." Today's congregational singing included "When Morning Gilds the Skies," "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah," "I Will Sing of My Redeemer," "Trusting Jesus," "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus," and "Jesus, the Sweetest Name I Know." The choir and bell choir also had a special presentation. During this time in 1976 the churches in the city of Chattanooga were participating in "Here's Life Chattanooga Rally." Coming up the next Saturday Brainered Baptist Church would be holding a "Here's Life Prayer Rally."

Lavish Hospitality
Hymns and Liturgies for Lent: Day 3

Lavish Hospitality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 2:36


On this Saturday comes another good hymn, I Will Sing of My Redeemer.  And an old Christ hymn of the early church written by Paul.Colossians 1I Will Sing of My Redeemer

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - February 27, 2022

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 74:22


Included Music: Since Jesus Came into My Heart, You Are Holy, Almighty, I Will Sing of My Redeemer, Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone), New Doxology (FBC Worship Choir), and I Need Thee Every Hour   Message Title: Goodness   Text: Luke 10:25-37   Take Home Point: Our theology is not biblical if our theology does not lead us to sacrificial acts of kindness and compassion.

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre
The Home: Part 3, March 10, 1974 am - Ralph McIntyre - Ep. 23

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 74:55


Today's message was preached on Sunday morning March 10, 1974. It is the third part of a four part series, entitled “The Home.” Part two is not available. Dr. McIntyre's sermon comes from Matthew 19:2-9. It was Youth Week at Brainerd Baptist Church which included a kite flying derby the next Saturday. The congregation was invited to an organ recital that Sunday afternoon featuring Robert McDonald. The congregational singing that morning included "All the Way My Savior Leads Me", "O Worship the King", "Great Redeemer We Adore Thee", Pure in Heart O God", and "Take My Life and Let It Be Consecrated Lord to Thee". The choir selection was "I Will Sing of My Redeemer". The special music that Sunday morning consisted of four verses of "Amazing Grace". The first verse was for men only. The second verse was for the ladies only. The third verse was the organ only and the fourth verse was for all.

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - January 30, 2022

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 76:03


Included Music: Sing to the King, I Will Sing of My Redeemer, What a Mighty God We Serve, I Know Whom I Have Believed, You Are My King, No More Night (Jim Duncan and Matthew Jones), and Nearer, My God to Thee   Message Title: Joy   Text: James 1:2-4   Take Home Point: We can have joy in the midst of trials when we trust in the goodness and sovereignty of God.  

With All Thy Might Ministries
Faithful Fridays Episode 1

With All Thy Might Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 24:22


My Redeemer is faithful and true

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre
The Christian's Privileges and Responsibilities Toward God, February 3, 1974 - Ralph McIntyre - Ep. 19

Oceans of Love with Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 75:15


Today's message, entitled “The Christian's Privileges and Responsibilities Toward God” was preached from Romans 12:1-2 by Dr. J. Ralph McIntyre at Brainerd Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The service was preceded by a four minute organ prelude with the congregation then singing "This Is My Father's World". The announcements for the day included a Sunday School attendance report, an invitation to the evening service for the ordination of Doug Miller, and an invitation to be present for the WMU meeting featuring W.T. Robertson, missionary to Vietnam as the special speaker. A ladies trio then blessed the congregation with the singing of "I Am Not Worthy" followed by the congregational singing of "All Creatures of Our God and King" and "I Will Sing of My Redeemer". Following a selection by the choir Dr. McIntyre gave the church family a stewardship challenge for the month of February. Dr. James Henry, Deacon, Sunday School Teacher and superintendent of Chattanooga City Schools gave his testimony as to the value of tithing to the Lord's work. Following a solo selection by Harry Hampsher, Dr. McIntyre gave the morning message.

Diary of a Widow
He Lives!

Diary of a Widow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 0:21


My Savior. My Redeemer.

Sunday Service on SermonAudio
Rejoicing in My Redeemer

Sunday Service on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 42:00


A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Rejoicing in My Redeemer Subtitle: Finding Christ in the Tanakh Speaker: Tim Richmond Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/24/2021 Bible: Job 19:23-29 Length: 42 min.

Beverly Manor Baptist Church
How Can You Know God?

Beverly Manor Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 47:00


We celebrate New Song Sunday with an exposition of Psalm 19 which ends, -O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer.-

Rev Molly and Mandy
Kabul, Afghanistan

Rev Molly and Mandy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 6:21


My Redeemer lives!

Media
My Rock and My Redeemer

Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021


My Rock and My Redeemer

The Aliso Creek Church Podcast
Scripture for Today | Psalm 89 (with Pastor Tom)

The Aliso Creek Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 11:11


Opening Song:  “O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer” by Sovereign Grace Music  Lyrics: O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer Greatest treasure of my longing soul My God, like You there is no other True delight is found in You alone   Your grace, a well too deep to fathom Your love exceeds the heaven's reach Your truth, a fount of perfect wisdom My highest good and my unending need   O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer Strong defender of my weary heart My sword to fight the cruel deceiver And my shield against his hateful darts   My song, when enemies surround me My hope, when tides of sorrow rise My joy, when trials are abounding Your faithfulness, my refuge in the night   O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer Gracious Savior of my ruined life My guilt and cross laid on Your shoulders In my place You suffered bled and died   You rose, the grave and death are conquered You broke my bonds of sin and shame You rose, the grave and death are conquered You broke my bonds of sin and shame   O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer May all my days bring glory to Your Name May all my days bring glory to Your Name Passage:  “20 I have found David, my servant; with my holy oil I have anointed him, 21 so that my hand shall be established with him; my arm also shall strengthen him. 22 The enemy shall not outwit him; the wicked shall not humble him. 23 I will crush his foes before him and strike down those who hate him. 24 My faithfulness and my steadfast love shall be with him, and in my name shall his horn be exalted. 25 I will set his hand on the sea and his right hand on the rivers. 26 He shall cry to me, ‘You are my Father, my God, and the Rock of my salvation.' 27 And I will make him the firstborn, the highest of the kings of the earth. 28 My steadfast love I will keep for him forever, and my covenant will stand firm for him. 29 I will establish his offspring forever and his throne as the days of the heavens. 30 If his children forsake my law and do not walk according to my rules, 31 if they violate my statutes and do not keep my commandments, 32 then I will punish their transgression with the rod and their iniquity with stripes, 33 but I will not remove from him my steadfast love or be false to my faithfulness. 34 I will not violate my covenant or alter the word that went forth from my lips. 35 Once for all I have sworn by my holiness; I will not lie to David. 36 His offspring shall endure forever, his throne as long as the sun before me. 37 Like the moon it shall be established forever, a faithful witness in the skies.” Selah” (Psalm 89:20–37 ESV) Musical Reflection:  Bruyères by Claude Debussy (0:00-0:30 fade out)  Reflection Notes:  “Bruyères” is a French term for the heather that grows on moorland plains. Debussy's wandering piano lines conjure images of the flowering plant waving in the wind, yet firmly secured in the rich soil.  Prayer: Sunrise marks the hour for us to begin our toil, but in our souls, Lord, prepare a dwelling for the day that will never end. Grant that we may come to know the risen life and that nothing may distract us from the delights you offer. Through our continual zeal for you, Lord, set upon us the sign of your day that is not measured by the sun.  [A prayer of Ephrem the Syrian (c. 306 – 373 A.D.)] 

Kids Verse Songs Podcast
Colossians 3:17 (Good Works)

Kids Verse Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 1:16


Colossians 3:17 sung to the tune of O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer. "17 And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him."

Sound Plus Doctrine
Season 2 Episode 08 – On Songwriting with Nathan Stiff

Sound Plus Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 30:12


In this episode Bob and I are joined by Nathan Stiff, who has written and co-written many Sovereign Grace songs including “O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer” and “Turn Your Eyes.” Nate tells us how he got involved with Sovereign Grace Music and shares some of the things he’s learned through the years as Read More

Trinity City Church
Trinity Daily Prayer - February 16, 2021

Trinity City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021


Daily readings come from the Revised Common Lectionary.Song: “Oh Lord My Rock and My Redeemer.” Written by Nathan Stiff. Instrumental: “No Not One.”

PRC Everton Park
"My Redeemer lives..."

PRC Everton Park

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 36:00


Everton Park Church - 7th February 2021---My Redeemer lives...--by Chris Jackson--Job 19-1 Corinthians 15-20-58--Job 19-25-26--1. I know -v25--2. My Redeemer lives -v25--3. He shall stand -v25--4. I know I shall see God -v26-

Just My Forte with Ben Everson
Episode 29: Sunday Night After Church 1

Just My Forte with Ben Everson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 27:01


We're changing things up a little this year to help encourage people! For the foreseeable future, I'll be live streaming a Sunday night time of worship through music. Each Monday, I'll post the stream here as an episode. Our songs include: I Will Sing of My Redeemer, In Christ Alone, I Want to Be Faithful, Fill My Cup, The Light of the World, and Hallelujah! What a Savior. You can send me requests to put on the list for the next episode. May this be a real encouragement to you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-everson/support

Trinity City Church
Trinity Daily Prayer - January 8, 2021

Trinity City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021


Daily readings come from the Revised Common Lectionary.Song: “O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer,” played by Josiah Barrett and Lara Newman. Written by Nathan Stiff.Instrumental: “Cain” played Josiah Barrett.

Anthony P. Richards
How to study the Bible. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 "End times. How & when is Jesus coming back?"

Anthony P. Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 30:47


HANDEL'S MESSIAH VIDEOS Note: PLEASE PLEASE watch these clips in their entirety after watching this video of 1 Thess 4. You will be crying by the end of both of them. When you see everybody stand at the beginning of the "Hallelujah" Chorus that is a tradition started by King George II when this was first played in 1743. When asked afterwards why he, the King, stood for the song he responded "when I enter the room as King, you stand; so must I, when I enter the presence of the King of Kings, stand." Ever since then at every performance of Handel's Messiah, people stand for that song only. I also love the introduction that Andre Rieu gives before they play the Hallelujah Chorus. As for the 'I know that My Redeemer liveth", I think this is one of the most exquisite renditions I've ever heard from start to finish. Amazing! https://youtu.be/7ECzcsNGegI "Hallelujah" Chorus - Andre Rieu Concert NY Radio City Hall. https://youtu.be/hqa8rn-hBSk "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth." - Amanda Powell 7 The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra. #bible #thessalonians #biblestudy #howtostudythebible https://www.facebook.com/anthonyprich... @anthonyprichards https://www.youtube.com/anthonyprichards https://www.instagram.com/aprichards @aprichards S.O.A.P. is all about how to study the Bible. It's about reading Scripture, Observing what it says, working out how you Apply it to your life and then Praying about it. In this video, we look at 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Resources/References/Sources Matthew Henry Commentary, NKJV Thomas Nelson Study Bible, William Robert Hawkins, Evan Roberts, Charles Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Smith Wigglesworth, David Guzik, James Montgomery Boice, Alexander MacLaren, Thomas Horne, Thomas Leblanc, Frederick “F.B.” Meyer, Adam Clarke, Derek Kidner, Curtis Vaughan, FF Bruce, George Horne, G. Campbell Morgan, Leon Morris. D. Edmond Hiebert.

VictoryGP
My Redeemer Lives!

VictoryGP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 51:42


My Redeemer lives , Prayer of Prayers Pt 4 “When I know my Redeemer lives – I LIVE FREE!” “We cannot be so afraid of dying that we stop living” -Jn 11:25-26 -1 Pet 1:3-5 -1 Cor 15:21-22 1 Instruction 2 Praise 3 Repentance “If anyone insists on his own goodness and despises others…let him look into himself when this petition confronts him. He will find he is no better than others and that in the presence of God everyone must duck his head and come into the joy of forgiveness only through the low door of humility” Martin Luther -Matt 6:14-15 -Mark 11:24-26 -Phil 2:3- 4 Prayer

Grace Bible Church
My Redeemer Lives Even After This -Dr Elijah Maswanganyi

Grace Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 38:13


Listen to a sermon by our Guest Speaker, Dr Elijah Maswanganyi, preached at our Annual Home Coming Conference, Word Explosion 2020, hosted at Grace Bible Church Pimville on the 24th of September 2020, titled: My Redeemer lives even after this. Connect with us on the following platforms: FaceBook: Grace Bible Church International, Twitter: @BishopMosaSono, Website: www.gracebiblechurch.org.za

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - September 27, 2020

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 69:02


Included Music: Blessed Be the Name, Who You Say I Am, I Will Sing of My Redeemer, Thank You Lord, Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone), Glorious God, and O Come to the Altar   Message Title: Doing Faith   Text: James 1:22-25   Take Home Point: God hasn't just called us to know His Word. He has called us to do His Word.

Second Baptist Church
My Redeemer Lives

Second Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 32:14


In this message we see that Job experienced a range of emotions while holding to his faith. He proclaims, "My Redeemer lives!"

Trinity City Church
Trinity Daily Prayer - August 24, 2020

Trinity City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020


Daily readings come from the Revised Common Lectionary.Song: “O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer,” played by Josiah Barrett and Lara Newman. Written by Nathan Stiff. Instrumental: “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” (public domain) performed by Lara Newman and Hannah Kermott.

Trinity City Church
Trinity Daily Prayer - August 7, 2020

Trinity City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020


Daily readings come from the Revised Common Lectionary.Song: “O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer,” played by Josiah Barrett and Lara Newman. Written by Nathan Stiff. Instrumental: “White As Snow,” played by Josiah Barrett. Written by Jon Foreman.

Bedside Poetry
My Redeemer - Leonard Cohen

Bedside Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 3:14


In this episode I read the poem “My Redeemer” by Leonard Cohen from his poetry bundle; The Book of Longing. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Trinity City Church
Trinity Daily Prayer - June 26, 2020

Trinity City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020


Readings: Psalm 13; 2 Chronicles 20:5–12Song: “O Lord Our Rock and My Redeemer,” performed by Lara Newman and Josiah Barrett. Written by Nathan Stiff. Instrumental: “Now and At the Hour” played Josiah Barrett. Written by The Brilliance.

Sermons – Bethany Baptist Church

Faith is the channel that delivers God’s saving life to our soul. ORDER OF WORSHIP Welcome: Josh Beakley Song: Jesus Is Better Song: It Is Well With My Soul Song: Rock of Ages Song: The Lord Is My Salvation Scripture Reading: I John 5:1-12 Sermon: Genuine Victory | Dr. Ritch Boerckel Closing Song: I Will Sing of My Redeemer... Read more »

End Time Message Tabernacle Specials
32. My Redeemer is Faithful and True - Mark Junio

End Time Message Tabernacle Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 4:50


My Redeemer is Faithful and True by Mark Junio November 20, 2019

Exchange Church's Podcast
Sunday April 12th Ps Todd Hall Job 19 My Redeemer Lives!

Exchange Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 36:02


Job cries out during deep pain, "My Redeemer lives"! Jesus is our redeemer and He lives.

Trinity City Church
Trinity Daily Prayer - April 16, 2020

Trinity City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020


Reflection: Psalm 16 & Colossians 4:2-5 (here are all three of the lectionary readings).Song: “O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer,” performed by Josiah Barrett and Lara Newman. Written by Nathan Stiff. Instrumental: “8th Sonata” by Beethoven (public domain). Played by Hannah Kermott.

Pastor Rojas+
Easter 2020—"My Redeemer"

Pastor Rojas+

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 21:21


Easter 2020—"My Redeemer"

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - April 5, 2020

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 71:02


Included Music: Bless His Holy Name, I Will Sing of My Redeemer, Lion and the Lamb, At Calvary, Just As I Am, Who You Say I Am, and Great Are You Lord Message Title: Be Prepared   Text: Luke 22:47-53   Note: This is the YouTube audio from our online worship during the COVID-19 pandemic

Church on the North Coast
February 9. 2020 - Pastor Dominic Whitfield - My Redeemer

Church on the North Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020


FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - November 10, 2019

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 45:24


Included Music: Nothing But the Blood, Because of Your Love, I Will Sing of My Redeemer, and Lion and the Lamb followed by the Worship Choir singing Unexpected Places  Message Title: Characteristics of Community   Text: Colossians 3:12-14   Take Home Point: No matter who you were, in Christ, you have been given a new identity and a new way to live that reflects God's work in your life.

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - March 24, 2019

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 51:07


Included Music: He Leadeth Me, That's Why We Praise Him, He Touched Me, and I Will Sing of My Redeemer followed by Matthew Jones and the Worship Choir singing Living Hope   Message Title: Going Beyond Convenience   Text: Luke 5:17-20   Take Home Point: The brokenness of the world should lead us to do whatever it takes to bring the broken to Jesus for healing and eternal life. 

The Greyhound Club
Sandown Panel - Nadia Horne, James Van De Maat, Mick Floyd And The Tab's Head Greyhound Trader Jason Cauchi

The Greyhound Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 59:40


Sandown Panel – Nadia Horne, James Van De Maat, Mick Floyd And The Tab's Head Greyhound Trader Jason Cauchi also joined by Trainer, David Geall where he has one of the main hopes in My Redeemer.

The Greyhound Club
Off The Leash - November 21st Episode with Trent Masenhelder and Molly Haines

The Greyhound Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 24:43


The Off The Leash team reflect on the events of the past week, look ahead to TAB Melbourne Cup night, and chat to John Shadlow (trainer of Demonica, the granddam of My Redeemer).

Harvest Niagara
Face To Face With My Redeemer 2016 04 17

Harvest Niagara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016 49:21


From the series "My Redeemer", a study through the Book of Ruth.

Harvest Niagara
Gods Kindness In My Chaos 2016 04 10

Harvest Niagara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 50:43


Ruth 1:1-22. Daryl Molyneaux. From the sermon series My Redeemer.

First Baptist Church Of Picayune Sermons

The Romance of Redemption: The Kindness of My Redeemer

First Baptist Church Of Picayune Sermons

The Romance of Redemption: The Kindness of My Redeemer

Gospel Song Roundup Radio
Gospel Song Roundup Radio - No. 21

Gospel Song Roundup Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2007 16:39


SPECIAL FEATURE - "Hymn Book Favorites" Volume 1 1. Precious Memories 2. I Love to Tell the Story 3. I'll Fly Away 4. I Will Sing of My Redeemer 5. The Eastern Gate 6. Shall We Gather at the River