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Believers are called to follow the model of Jesus who ministered outside of the building.Pastor Denny is a spiritual leader in the city of Thomasville, GA. He is the lead pastor of Disciples of Jesus Ministries and a leader in many local organizations. Pastor Denny has a reputation for loving people and for spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.“Revival is a daily walk with Christ” – Pastor Denny BlakeRevival is a fire that is lit in the hearts of men and women.Revival in a city… “I think it would look a lot like love.” – Pastor Denny BlakeRevival in a city would be like the day of Pentecost… “It happened in a room, but it didn't stay in a room.”When we can get in one setting, in one accord, and the Holy Spirit shows up, revival has just happened.Seek ye first the kingdom of heaven.Pastor Denny shares a remedy for discouragement: we should be encouraged by the one who responds to the Lord. Stay focused on the one whose life is changed.Walking with the Lord will lead us into unity within the body of Christ.Praying for leaders: “Lord, let your man or your woman who has your heart be in place.”Community worship is an opportunity to draw the body of Christ into unity.Fellowship with other spiritual leaders provides mutual spiritual encouragement.“God chose the church to be a demonstration to the world… I encourage the church, let's get it together to make sure the world sees a good model of Jesus.” – Pastor Denny BlakeYou can connect with Pastor Denny Blake at dojm.org on Facebook at facebook.com/denny.blake.528 and on Instagram at pastoridblake.
“But I tell you the truth, it is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him to you” (John 16:7). “I have many more things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. “But when He, the … The post Pentecost – It is Better that I Go! appeared first on Anuhea Chapel.
Why do we celebrate all of the saints the Sunday after Pentecost? It is because the gift of the Holy Spirit makes everyone capable of becoming saint. There is only one thing that can keep us from becoming saint. Let us learn the lay aside every weight of sin, even if only a little bit at a time and we will become saints.
Acts Lesson 4/Day 7Acts 5:27-32In the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit came upon people who were obeying God and had a specific calling – prophets like Moses and Samuel, kings like David and Solomon, judges like Samson each received a temporary filling and empowering of the Holy Spirit. How is this different than now after Pentecost? It’s unlikely that you’ll be called before a court to defend your faith, but are you able to speak the basic and essential truths of the Christian message? "Acts: Seeds of the Gospel" is a Dwelling Richly Bible study - 13-Lessons verse-by-verse through the book of Acts. Each lesson has 10-days to give you time to read, write, memorize, meditate, create, and share the Word. It's a unique, creative, fun and very engaging study unlike anything you've done before! Let's dig in and let the word of God dwell in us richly!Download the lessons at http://www.JenniferGRichmond.comWatch each weekday session on Facebook or YouTube...http://www.YouTube.com/c/JenniferRichmondhttp://www.Facebook.com/JenniferRichmondBlogListen along with the Dwelling Richly Podcast#LMCCWomen #DwellingRichly #biblestudy ©DwellingRichly 2019
A Sermon for the Twenty-Second Sunday after the day of Pentecost "It is sometimes tempting to consider this time to be one of hardship for the Church, but rather than grieving the withered vines of our former flourishing, now is a time to focus on tending to the vines of ministry that are growing among us."
A Sermon for the Twenty-Second Sunday after the day of Pentecost "It is sometimes tempting to consider this time to be one of hardship for the Church, but rather than grieving the withered vines of our former flourishing, now is a time to focus on tending to the vines of ministry that are growing among us."
A Sermon for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost "It is in that most basic human experience of recognizing our vulnerability and our lostness that God finds us. "
A Sermon for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost "It is in that most basic human experience of recognizing our vulnerability and our lostness that God finds us. "
What is a synaxis of All Saints, and why do we celebrate them the Sunday after Pentecost? It is rare to be a saint, but we are all called to be saints! How are we going to become saints, even though we have sins, some of which we cannot overcome? This starts with how we identify ourselves and the things we, in our heart of hearts, really value. In our modern, sin loving and excusing age, we must take a stand for who we are. This is true confession. In this context, we examine the verses read today: "Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven. 33 But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven. 37 He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. 38 And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me." (Matthew 10:32-33, 37-38)