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Pastor Mike Nafziger Sermon: Micah 7: Who Is A God Like You? Passage: Micah 7 Series: Micah December 22, 2024
Passage: Micah 4:9-5:15 Preacher: Hosea Luy Service: 9:45am & 11:30am (Wollongong) Date: 20th October, 2024
Passage: Micah 4:9-5:15 Preacher: Mark Smith Service: 8am, 5pm & 7pm (Wollongong) & 10am Corrimal Date: 20th October, 2024
Passage: Micah 3:1-4-8 Preacher: Justin Blanch Service: 8am, 9:45am, 11:30am & 7pm (Wollongong) Date: 13th October, 2024
Passage: Micah 1:1-9, 2:6-13 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 6th October, 2024
Passage: Micah 3:1-4-8 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am Corrimal & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 13th October, 2024
Passage: Micah 1:1-9, 2:6-13 Preacher: Matt Shannon Service: 8am, 9:45am, 11:30am & 7pm (Wollongong) Date: 10th October, 2024
Passage: Micah 6:1-8 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-94DIP5OKMTo learn more about Adelphi, visit us at: adelphibaptist.com
Today's Passage: Micah 6:6-8 Today's Prayer: Christ Our King, Our world is overtaken by unexpected calamity, and by a host of attending fears, worries, and insecurities. We witness suffering, confusion, and hardship multiplied around us, and we find ourselves swept up in these same anxieties and troubles, dismayed by so many uncertainties. Now we turn to you, O God, in this season of our common distress. Be merciful, O Christ, to those who suffer, to those who worry, to those who grieve, to those who are threatened or harmed in any way by this upheaval. Let your holy compassions be active throughout the world even now— tending the afflicted, comforting the brokenhearted, and bringing hope to many who are hopeless. Use even these hardships to woo our hearts nearer to you, O God. Indeed, O Father, may these days of disquiet become a catalyst for conviction and repentance, for the tendering of our affections, for the stirring of our sympathies, for the refining of our love. We are your people, who are called by you, We need not be troubled or alarmed. Indeed, O Lord, let us love now more fearlessly, remembering that you created us, and appointed us to live in these very places, in the midst of these unsettled times. It is no surprise to you that we are here now, sharing in this turmoil along with the rest of our society, for you have called your children to live as salt and light among the nations, praying and laboring for the flourishing of the communities where we dwell, acting as agents of your forgiveness, salvation, healing, reconciliation, and hope, in the very midst of an often-troubled world. And in these holy vocations you have not left us helpless, O Lord, because you have not left us at all. Your Spirit remains among us. Inhabit now your church, O Spirit of the Risen Christ. Unite and equip your people for the work before them. Let us be willing to share in your suffering, serving as your visible witnesses in this broken world. For thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever…AMEN.NOTES & LINKS:21 Days of Prayer and Fasting WebsitePDF Guide to Prayer & FastingAs part of the 21 days, we're committing to 21 days of 24/7 prayer. Sign up here.Reach out to the Adult Ministries Team
Speaker: Dan Bennett Date: December 17, 2023 Passage: MICAH 5:2-5 Part: 3
What is a covenant and why should our covenant with God matter? The prophets of the Old Testament were often called God's prosecuting attorneys. They brought before the people the case God had against them. And we see throughout most of the prophets those three messages 1. Repent! 2. No? Then God will judge you! 3. Ultimately there is hope in future restoration. And this is very true of the book of Micah. The people during this time were under the Mosaic Covenant found in Deuteronomy. By the time we get to our story in Micah, it was a time of turmoil, war, injustice, and crisis. Micah cried out to the people to repent of their sins, listing off their idolatry, injustice, lies, deceit, and unfaithfulness. In chapter 6 we have Micah giving an indictment of the Lord against Judah. We have our court room scene; Micah is acting as the prosecuting attorney of the Lord against the people who have broken their covenant. Micah 6:1-8 Shows us what a covenant relationship with God should look like, what God wants that covenant relationship to look like. While we may not be under the mosaic covenant we are under the new covenant if we have a relationship with God through Jesus. Through this passage we will see how what while we are no longer under the law, that what God requires of us under that covenant has not changed. And we will answer the question Why our does covenant relationship with God matter? Passage: Micah 6:1-8
Passage: Micah 4:6-5:6. Hundreds of years before hand, prophetic promises put Bethlehem on the map in the Messianic story. And for us, today, we see that in the midst of hardships, waiting, and small beginnings, God is at work.
God's Spirit gives clarity when making decisions and trying to lead others. Passage: Micah 3:5-8 We now have three worship opportunities for you to experience. We have our Sanctuary Service ("blended") at 9am. Our Online Service begins at 9:30am at pointlomachurch.org. And our Chapel Service ("modern") starts at 10:30am. Please consider joining us for one of these services. To find and explore the exciting opportunities for people to get involved in what God is doing within our community, please visit our website at www.pointlomachurch.org. For event happenings: http://pointlomachurch.org/connect/events/ To register for any event: http://pointlomachurch.org/register If you would like to give to the ministry: http://pointlomachurch.org/give/ Music in this podcast by Marc Shaw
Series: Micah - Who is like God. Passage: Micah 7. Preacher: Liam Shannon. Date of Talk: 26 September 2021 1. Lament 2. Look
Passage: Micah 6-7 Preacher: Karl Deenick
Series: Micah - Who is like God. Passage: Micah 6. Preacher: Reg Piper. Date of Talk: 13 September 2021 To Obey is better than Sacrifice – Micah 6 St Michael's Anglican Cathedral, Wollongong, livestream am, 12/9/21 a.d. Micah is commanded to prosecute God's people His complaint is before the witnessing hills v1-2 The Lord's examination and warning The Lord challenged Israel v3- 5 How have I wearied you? “I brought you out of slavery” “I delivered you into the land of promise” Israel responded to the Lord v 6- 7 Shall we express greater religious zeal? Shall we offer abundant sacrifices? Shall we offer our sons? The Lord answered Israel v8 Summary of the Lord's prophetic message Act justly Love chesed/steadfast love Walk humbly with your God The Lord warns Israel v 9- 16 Fear the Lord & heed his Assyrian rod I have begun to ruin the Jerusalem wealthy They deceive and act violently like Ahab They will experience hunger, poverty, failure, and sword Nations will scorn you in your distress Israel's Response and Ours? King Hezekiah repented Jer.26:17-19 He reformed the religious system He reformed life under the Lord The Lord wasted the Assyrian besieging Jerusalem Any Lessons for us? Do we face a powerful enemy? Are we suggesting greater religious zeal? Act justly personally and corporately Love chesed/covenant love “in Christ” Walk humbly before God, not be proud in piety
Passage: Micah 3-5 Preacher: Karl Deenick
Series: Micah - Who is like God. Passage: Micah 5:2-15. Preacher: Joe Radkovic. Date of Talk: 6 September 2021 Introduction 1. A Future King vv2-6 2. A Future Kingdom vv 7-9 3. A Future Clean-out vv10-15
Passage: Micah 1-2 Preacher: Thomas Hemphill
Series: Micah - Who is like God. Passage: Micah 4:1-5:1. Preacher: Liam Shannon. Date of Talk: 29 August 2021 1. The future will be wonderful. 2. The pathway to the future is characterised with suffering and hope.
Series: Micah - Who is like God. Passage: Micah 3. Preacher: Liam Shannon. Date of Talk: 22 August 2021 1. God hates how Israel's leaders chew up his people. 2. God hates how the powerful use their position for profiteering. 3. The Lord God withdraws.
Series: Micah - Who is like God. Passage: Micah 2. Preacher: Liam Shannon. Date of Talk: 8 August 2021 Introduction 1. Those who unjustly take will lose everything. 2. The people fail to listen to God because they misunderstand him. 3. Put your hope in the Shepherd King.
Series: Micah - Who is like God. Passage: Micah 1. Preacher: Liam Shannon. Date of Talk: 1 August 2021 Introduction 1. God will bring judgement 2. Micah grieves the inevitable and comprehensive judgement
Passage: Micah 5:1-6 Speaker: Daniel Chan
Title: But You, O Bethlehem Preacher: Jim Hamilton Passage: Micah 5:2
Passage: Micah 4:1-5 Speaker: Jeter Livingston Series: We Are Wellspring 2.0 We Are A Basecamp In this installment of our series, We Are Wellspring, 2nd edition, we will examine Wellspring as a base camp for global mission, a phrase heard often around our community, thanks to Pastor Mitch. But what in the world does that
Passage - Micah 6:8 He hath chewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humble with thy God?
Passage: Micah 4:1-5 Speaker: Jeter Livingston Series: We Are Wellspring 2.0 We Are A Basecamp In this installment of our series, We Are Wellspring, 2nd edition, we will examine Wellspring as a base camp for global mission, a phrase heard often around our community, thanks to Pastor Mitch. But what in the world does that