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Luke 4:14-30: “Hometown Visit.” This story of Jesus going to His hometown appears to be a different trip than those told in the other gospels. This is a story of those listening to Jesus in Nazareth (His hometown) in comparison to those hearing Jesus in Galilee and who willingly received what Jesus had to offer. But those in Nazareth because of their pride and arrogance and boastfulness and being skeptical, did not get to experience what Jesus has to give us! Jesus was born in Bethlehem but Nazareth is the town Jesus grew up in. As He returned home for a visit, He went to the synagogue as was His regular practice on the Sabbath. Here is some information about synagogues in Jesus' day: 1. Opened with singing (mainly Psalms 145-150) 2. Recitation of the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4) 3. Recitation of the Tefillah (18 benedictions and prayers) 4. Reading of the Scriptures (torah, prophets and writings) 5. Message of Interpretation of what was read 6. The Aaronic Benediction Jesus comes home to a town that had heard all the remarkable stories of Him since He's been gone and He's at the synagogue and He does the Reading. He chooses a prophetic word from Isaiah 58 and Isaiah 61 and closes with “Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.” What He's saying is that He's the one the prophets predicted and the home town people, having heard the storied of what He had been doing in the other town, and there is initial excitement. Jesus gives them these Words of Grace in the Reading: 1. Good News to the poor 2. Freedom for prisoners 3. Sight for the blind 4. Deliverance from oppression 5. Debts paid - Jubilee Jesus words of grace and hope are for us still today: 1. Good News of the Gospel message of what Jesus has done for us 2. Freedom from bondage to sin 3. Sight given for our spiritual blindness 4. Deliverance from brokenness 5. Our Debt to God for our sins is paid in full for us by Jesus through faith After Jesus delivers His Words of Grace the crowd began to question and doubt what He was saying and they became offended at His words. So Jesus confronts those doubting who He is. The crowd wanted proof that Jesus was who He said He was - but Jesus' response is that He sees into their hearts and that prophets aren't accepted in their home towns. They were acting like the Israelites. Jesus proceeds to preach a message on the time of Elijah and Elisha - a time in history much like now in America - a time of national apostasy and spiritual poverty. Jesus knows what's in our hearts and souls still today. We live in a nation that has traditionally thought of itself as a Christian nation and yet our roots have become just a veneer of Christianity. We have made our own rules, done what we want to do, followed our own gods of money, wealth and success, believed what we want to and redefined what God has said, establishing our own morality and it is destroying us from within. After Jesus' teaching about the times of Elijah and Elisha The people were furious and wanted to get rid of Jesus, to kill Him. Jesus spoke words of Truth and to those who are humble and repentant - His Words bring joy, life, hope and purpose - and they still do today. God knows our hearts and to those who refuse to listen the result is anger. But He doesn't give up when people won't listen or when they turn their backs on Him. He continues to reach out to the proud - He desires to bring restoration. He continues to reach out to those who are broken-hearted and discouraged - He desires to bring healing. And to those stuck in sin and darkness and addiction - He desires to bring freedom, restoration and renewal. May we be humble and contrite before Him and may God bring that kind of revival and renewal and awakening in our nation. Hearts turning back to Him! He comes to those who hear His voice! May we be listening always!!! Check out our website – everything we offer is FREE!! https://www.awakeusnow.com Watch the video from our website! https://www.awakeusnow.com/2-year-study-of-the-gospels-upper Watch the video from our YouTube Channel!! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTaaqrC3dMOzMkhPyiNWwlJRpV6Bwpu01 St. Luke's Account is part three of our Two Year Study of the Gospels. The Gospel of Luke takes a look at the life of Jesus, beginning with the well-known Christmas stories. Luke, a non Jew, offers a unique perspective into the story of Jesus' life. This study is great for large group. small group or home group Bible study.
Kathy grew up in a Roman Catholic household. Although she heard about God and Jesus, she had no idea if they were real.That was about to change. On May 15th, 1979, her father suddenly and unexpectedly passed away. He was only 51 years old, and she was just 23. Devastated by his death, she began to search for God with all her heart, and she found Him.Kathy gave her life to Jesus on March 31st, 1980, which happened to be the eve of Passover! Fast forward two years, and she was attending a Pentecostal church where a pastor from Israel came to speak.His message was “Our Debt to the Jew.” While he was speaking, the power of the Holy Spirit came upon her, and she heard the Lord say to her, “I have called you to the Jew first.” At that very moment, Yeshua birthed a love for His people in her.Since then, He has opened many effectual doors for Kathy to witness to Jewish people.She visited Israel in 1988 and hopes to go back again one day. Kathy can truly testify that if you bless the Jew, you will be blessed.
May 14, 2024 Daily Devotion: "Our Debt was Paid" Psalm 103:12-13 New International Version 12 as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us. 13 As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear him. Do you ever struggle with believing that God has truly forgiven you? Perhaps you struggle to believe that God does not hold past sins over your head. Thankfully, God addresses this in Psalm 103. When God forgives us, it is as if those sins are as far away from us as the east is from the west. It is not that God is suddenly forgetful, but He does not hold those sins against us. He died for us, His wrath was satisfied, and our debt was paid—permanently. God will not hold those sins out in front of us and demand payment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gerzon-etino/message
Ch. 8: Our Debt to the Monks
-1- Reveals God's Holiness and Our Sin- -2- Reveals God's Justice and Our Debt- -3- Reveals God's Wisdom in the Provision of a Substitute- -4- Reveals God's Power in Salvation of Sinners.
-1- Reveals God's Holiness and Our Sin- -2- Reveals God's Justice and Our Debt- -3- Reveals God's Wisdom in the Provision of a Substitute- -4- Reveals God's Power in Salvation of Sinners.
A new MP3 sermon from Fellowship Baptist Wytheville is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Debt to the Next Generation Speaker: Andrew Davis Broadcaster: Fellowship Baptist Wytheville Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/1/2022 Length: 37 min.
8 in 10 delivery workers admit to eating a customer's food Cindy - Regarding Friday's call about the St Joseph Bible: I like the St Joseph Translation of the bible and don't agree with the problems you have with it. Linda - My nephew is in prison, but seems to be open to the lord. What Catholic books could I send him? Patrick recommends “Making Sense Out of Suffering” by Peter Kreeft and “Arise from Darkness: What to do when life doesn't make sense” by Fr. Benedict Groeschel How does what and how you eat reflect who you are? Lee - I am a former correctional officer. Before people send books to the inmates they should check with the prison. Books generally need to come from a retailer Bob - Could you recommend a book that talks about the history of the development of the bible? Patrick recommends, Where We Got the Bible... Our Debt to the Catholic Church” by Henry Graham and “The Great Adventure Series” by Jeff Cavins Food suppliers, restaurants chains signal prices only going to rise Rick - I was a prisoner in the system for 6 years. And there were a lot of protestants but there were no Catholic volunteers there.
What contrasts can be drawn between the Pharisee and the sinful woman? How can we live in repentance more than judgmentalism? Our Debt of Gratitude | Luke 7:36-50 | Christian Attitudes | Outline | Conversation Now one of the Pharisees asked Jesus to have dinner with him, so he went into the Pharisee's house and took his place at the table. Then when a woman of that town, who was a sinner, learned that Jesus was dining at the Pharisee's house, she brought an alabaster jar of perfumed oil. As she stood behind him at his feet, weeping, she began to wet his feet with her tears. She wiped them with her hair, kissed them, and anointed them with the perfumed oil. Now when the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself, "If this man were a prophet, he would know who and what kind of woman this is who is touching him, that she is a sinner." So Jesus answered him, "Simon, I have something to say to you." He replied, "Say it, Teacher." "A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed him five hundred silver coins, and the other fifty. When they could not pay, he canceled the debts of both. Now which of them will love him more?" Simon answered, "I suppose the one who had the bigger debt canceled." Jesus said to him, "You have judged rightly." Then, turning toward the woman, he said to Simon, "Do you see this woman? I entered your house. You gave me no water for my feet, but she has wet my feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. You gave me no kiss of greeting, but from the time I entered she has not stopped kissing my feet. You did not anoint my head with oil, but she has anointed my feet with perfumed oil. Therefore I tell you, her sins, which were many, are forgiven, thus she loved much; but the one who is forgiven little loves little." Then Jesus said to her, "Your sins are forgiven." But those who were at the table with him began to say among themselves, "Who is this, who even forgives sins?" He said to the woman, “Your faith has saved you; go in peace" (Luke 7:36-50).
Join Walter and Katy Glenn in Marriage Sensation as they provide helpful tips on making out marriage become better. Today's topic is "Our Debt, Our Destiny". Listen and be blessed.
Join Walter and Katy Glenn in Marriage Sensation as they provide helpful tips on making out marriage become better. Today's topic is "Our Debt, Our Destiny". Listen and be blessed.
I. God's Great Love for Us-II. Our Debt to Love One Another
1. God's Great Love For Us-2. Our Debt to Love One Another
On this episode Fr. Mark and I discuss questions from the audience. We cover how the books of the bible were determined, what the Didache is and more. Resources: Didache: https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/didache-12503 Where We Got the Bible... Our Debt to the Catholic Church by Henry G. Graham Thank you for listening to and sharing the podcast. We would like to help more men learn about the Catholic faith and you can help. Here is what you can do: Share the podcast with your friends and family. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Help us to reach more people by leaving a rating and review on the show on iTunes. Thank you for your support. God bless! The Regular Catholic Guy
This week is our CAP Celebration Sunday. Our Debt centre manager Rachel Dawson shares a message “ordinary people, extraordinary impact” as part of this Sunday.
JOIN PETER at the New Orleans Investment Conference https://neworleansconference.com/conference-schedule/ Ominous October Today was the end of the month of September; it's also the end of the third quarter we are now beginning the final quarter of the year. When we come back to trading next week, we will be in the month of October, and as I mentioned on my last podcast, we have had some substantial stock market declines in October, obviously not every October has a big drop, in fact most of the Octobers don't, but some of the most notable declines have occurred in the month of October, including the crash of 1987 and the crash of 1929. You'd Think There Would Be More Concern But given that our valuations are probably higher now than they were at those prior peaks, you would think that there would be more concern right now about the possibility of another October surprise in the way of a major decline in the stock market. But the stock market finished the day positive - on the week it was a mixed picture. The Dow Jones was down a bit and the NASDAQ was up on a week that the Federal Reserve did, in fact, raise interest rates yet again, as expected. Now we're at 2-2.25%. Italy's Economy Putting Pressure on the Euro The yield, though, on the long bond actually went down, in fact, it was down a little bit again today (Buy the rumor sell the fact). The dollar continued to rise and I thought that maybe we would have seen a dollar sell-off following the rate hike. But I think the reason is because of the weakness in the euro, the result of what's going on in Italy. The Italian market is under a lot of pressure because the Italian government is running deficits that exceed 2% deficit guideline imposed by the Eurozone. I think that Italy's proposed new budget deficit is 2.4% of Italian GDP. This puts pressure on Italy which is also putting pressure on the euro. Our Debt to GDP Is Twice That of Italy It's interesting that if America tried to get into the EU, we couldn't because out debt to GDP is about 5% and that's now. It will soar well over 10% in the next recession. Our debt is twice as high relative to our GDP as Italy's. If we keep running trade deficits like the trade deficit that we printed this month, we are going to be having a serious crisis in the dollar. It was bad trade deficits and concerns about the dollar was one of the biggest reasons we had the 1987 stock market crash.
"Our Debt to the Nations"
"Our Debt to the Nations"
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Our Debt of Love
Our Debt of Love
10-14-2011 Greg Floars Mission's Conference Message on "Our Debt." Order CD Quality Sermons Here
10-14-2011 Greg Floars Mission's Conference Message on "Our Debt." Order CD Quality Sermons Here