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George Wright, Senior Pastor of Shades Mountain Baptist Church, shares that Habakkuk models authentic faith in times of crisis, bringing honest doubts to God, trusting His sovereignty, and embracing the truth that the just shall live by faith.
Palm Sunday to the Garden: Walking Through Holy Week Before EasterJeremy walks us through Holy Week, beginning with Palm Sunday's “Hosanna” cries and Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey while weeping, highlighting the crowd's misunderstanding of Jesus' mission. On Monday Jesus overturns temple tables to confront exploitation; on Tuesday he challenges religious hypocrisy, teaches the greatest commandments to love God and love neighbor, and honors a widow's offering. By Thursday, Jesus shares the Last Supper, introduces a new covenant, commands sacrificial love, washes the disciples' feet, and prays in Gethsemane before Judas' betrayal and Jesus' arrest, urging listeners to return next week to celebrate the resurrection. 00:00 Welcome and Easter Invite 00:49 Service Times and Donuts 01:58 Palm Sunday and Holy Week 06:03 Sunday Triumphal Entry 06:38 Hosanna and the Donkey 08:45 Jesus Weeps in Jerusalem 10:03 Monday Temple Cleanup 13:29 Tuesday Confrontations 14:59 Greatest Commandment 16:38 Widow Offering Lesson 18:40 Thursday Last Supper 20:53 New Command and Footwashing 23:23 Gethsemane Surrender 27:25 Betrayal and Arrest 29:24 Why This Story Matters 31:23 Closing Prayer
In episode THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINE, Mike and Jason discuss Holy (Maundy) Thursday and the new command to love. We hope you enjoy the episode! Let us know if you have questions you'd like us to address in a future episode. For more about the show and the hosts, visit the Let the Bird Fly! website. Thanks for listening! Attributions for Music and Image used in this Episode: “The Last One” by Jahzzar is licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. “Gib laut” by Dirk Becker is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. “Whistling Down the Road” by Silent Partner.
Rudd takes the helm at NSA and Cyber Command. A watchdog probes alleged Social Security data mishandling. Patch Tuesday lands. Governments brace for cyber fallout from Iran. BeatBanker spreads via a fake Starlink app. InstallFix targets developers. ZombieZIP hides malware in archives. And DHS reassigns CBP officials in a FOIA secrecy dispute. Ben Yelin unpacks Anthropic's lawsuit against the Pentagon. AI eyewear leads to awkward exposures. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Our guest today is Ben Yelin from University of Maryland Center for Cyber Health and Hazard Strategies and Caveat cohost talking about Anthropic suing the Pentagon. You can read more on the topic here. Selected Reading Senate approves Joshua Rudd as dual-hat leader of Cyber Command, NSA (POLITICO) Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job (Washington Post) Microsoft Patches 83 Vulnerabilities (SecurityWeek) Adobe Patches 80 Vulnerabilities Across Eight Products (SecurityWeek) Fortinet, Ivanti, Intel Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities (SecurityWeek) ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Fixed by Siemens, Schneider, Moxa, Mitsubishi Electric (SecurityWeek) Iran war will bring wave of 'low-level cyber activity,' says intelligence group (StateScoop) New BeatBanker Android malware poses as Starlink app to hijack devices (Bleeping Computer) Fake Claude Code install guides push infostealers in InstallFix attacks (Bleeping Computer) New 'Zombie ZIP' technique lets malware slip past security tools (Bleeping Computer) DHS Ousts CBP Privacy Officers Who Questioned ‘Illegal' Orders (WIRED) Meta sued over AI smart glasses' privacy concerns, after workers reviewed nudity, sex, and other footage (TechCrunch) Share your feedback. What do you think about CyberWire Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show. Want to hear your company in the show? N2K CyberWire helps you reach the industry's most influential leaders and operators, while building visibility, authority, and connectivity across the cybersecurity community. Learn more at sponsor.thecyberwire.com. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Pioneers Wk 3- Ps Az Hamilton "A new command I give you."
Pioneers Wk 3 - Ps Az Hamilton "A new command I give you."
A New Command - 1 John 2: 7-27 - Winchester Churches Pulpit Exchange - Paul Philips (9am) by Christ Church Winchester
A New Command - 1 John 2: 7-27 - Kerry Murphy (11am) by Christ Church Winchester
A New Command - 1 John 2:7-27 - Kerry Murphy (7pm) by Christ Church Winchester
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” — John 13:34-35 When Jesus gave this new command to his disciples, he wasn't simply telling them to show kindness or to be nice to each other. No, Jesus was calling his followers to something deeper—a radical, sacrificial love that mirrors his own. This is a love that goes beyond feelings and extends into actions. Jesus' love is the kind of love that says, “I will put your needs above mine, even when that is difficult.” Think about how often we hear of “love” in the world today. It's talked about in the context of self-love, romantic love, and the love we feel for family and friends. But what sets the love of Christ apart is its foundation in sacrifice. Jesus loved us to the point of laying down his life for us all. This is the love he calls us to show to others. This command is new in the sense that it is not about loving people as we want to love them, but as Jesus loved us—unconditionally and without limit. It's a love that challenges us to love the unlovable, to forgive when that is hard, and to extend grace when it seems undeserved. When we walk in the love of Jesus, we bear witness to the world about who Jesus is and the transformation he brings. Let's love as he has loved us. Jesus, thank you for showing us what true love looks like. Help me to love others with the same sacrificial love you have shown me. And may my actions reflect your love. Amen.
October 12, 2025Pastor Scott PolingOther Scripture used: Lamentations 3:21-23; 1 Peter 1:3b-4; John 3:3; John 11:25; John 14:19; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15; Ezekiel 36:26-27; 1 Corinthians 3:16: Romans 8:9; Colossians 3:8-10; Ephesians 4:22-24; Jeremiah 17:9; Romans 12:2; 2 Corinthians 4:16b; John 13:33-35; Luke 22:20; 1 Corinthians 11:25; Hebrews 9:15; 1 Timothy 2:5-6; Hebrews 12:24; 2 Corinthians 3:6a; Psalm 33:3a; Psalm 144:9; Psalm 33:3; Psalm 40:3; Psalm 96:1; Isaiah 42:10a; Psalm 98:1; Psalm 149:1; Revelation 5:9; Isaiah 65:17a; Isaiah 66:22a; Revelation 21:1a; 2 Peter 3:10-13; Matthew 6:10; Matthew 24:14; Isaiah 40:8; Matthew 24:35; Revelation 21:1-2; Revelation 21:9b-11; Revelation 21:18-21; Revelation 21:22-23; John 14:1-2; Revelation 21:27; Revelation 21:16; Revelation 2:17b; Revelation 3:12b; Revelation 21:5; Revelation 21:3-4 Main Points: NEW BEGINNINGSNew Mercies to Receive! New Birth to Celebrate! New Creation to Experience! New Heart and New Spirit to Follow! New Self to Wear! New Command to Obey! New Covenant to Remember! New Songs to Sing! New Heaven and New Earth to Await! New City to Behold! New Names to Describe! All Things New!
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Glory and the New Command- Behrens Psalm 148 John 13:31-35
In this message from Terry Timm, we explore the question, "What kind of world do you want?" Through an exploration of Revelation 21 and John 13, we delvs into the transformative power of resurrection, offering a vision of a new creation where love and divine renewal shape the future. Join Terry as he guides us through the implications of living out this new command in our everyday lives.
Glory and the New Command- Wildman Psalm 148 John 13:31-35
Fifth Sunday of Easter, May 18, 2025 Our Worship Series: Because He Lives. This week's message: We Live Lives of Lavish Love.First Lesson: Acts 11:1-18.Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13.Gospel and Sermon Text: John 13:31-35. Carry Our Christ's New Command.Pastor Nate Kassulke
Last week, being Holy Week, reminded me once again of one of my most egregious errors. I'm sure I was taught in seminary. I guess. Or else they simply assumed. Incorrectly.
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Jesus, in his upper room discourse, details how we are to love one another.
This week we are joined by Ryan Ellis who is going to tell us about Honduras and Open Eyes Ministry. Welcome to the 167!
1 John 2:7-8 - The old covenant law was a law of love. In what sense is that renewed in the New Testament? How is it a new law? It is shown in Christ but how can it be shown in us?
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We have been looking at how we can know that we have eternal life from the teachings of the apostle John. John wants us to have a confidence in our relationship with God so that we can have complete joy in Christ. The picture that the apostle John has given to us is that if […] The post Know the New Command (1 John 2:7-11) appeared first on Biblical Truths from West Palm Beach church of Christ.
The second test for christian assurance is found in 1 John 2:9-10. But John introduces that test by speaking of a commandment that is both old and new. How is the command new and old at the same time? And how does Jesus example to us enhance our understanding of this command to love one another? /// Reach out to Micah and the Walk Talks team by emailing mdherbster@southlandcamp.org!
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In a tradition starting as early as the thirteenth century, members of the royal family in the United Kingdom give gifts to people in need on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. The practice is rooted in the meaning of the word maundy, which comes from the Latin mandatum, “command.” The command being commemorated is the new one that Jesus gave to His friends on the night before He died: “Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another” (John 13:34). Jesus was a leader who took on the role of a servant as He washed His friends’ feet (v. 5). He then called them to do the same: “I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you” (v. 15). And in an even greater act of sacrifice, He lay down His life, dying on the cross (19:30). Out of mercy and love He gave Himself that we might enjoy the fullness of life. The tradition of the British royal family serving people in need continues as a symbol of following Jesus’ great example. We may not have been born into a place of privilege, but when we place our faith in Jesus, we become members of His family. And we too can show our love by living out His new command. As we depend on God’s Spirit to change us from within, we can reach out to others with care, affirmation, and grace.
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John 13:34-35 are some of the most profound and compelling verses in all of scripture. This week we dive into this passage and all of its implications.
Jesus said to his followers, “A new command I give you.” New? A new command? Do we need a new command? Jewish religious leaders had identified 613 distinct laws. Who could keep up? Do we really need another command? The current list of laws had been keeping them busy. Earlier in the Gospels, Jesus had reduced the list of laws to two commands: love God and love your neighbor. But now, Jesus gives his followers a new command. It's found in John 13:34 - “A new command I give you: Love one another.”Main Points:1. According to Jesus, our love for others is the distinctive mark of Christianity. We are to be known for our love. Oh, how I wish this were true of today's church. What a difference we could make!2. The identifying mark of Christ followers is not in how we vote, what church we attend, what we wear, or the causes we embrace. Scripture may inform God's desires in all of those things, but the according to Jesus, the identifying mark of His followers is to love them with the same love we have received from God.3. How can we do this? It begins with experiencing the love of God and letting it transform your heart. I believe this is a life-long, on-going process. For the rest of our lives we will experience the love of God and learn from it. Today's Scripture Verses:John 13:34-35 - “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”John 13:35 - “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”Quick Links:Subscribe to The 5 Minute Discipleship NewsletterDonate to support this podcastLeave a review on Apple PodcastsGet a copy of The 5 Minute Discipleship JournalConnect on SocialJoin The 5 Minute Discipleship Facebook Group5 Minute Discipleship on Instagram