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Send us Fan Mail“But now, thus says the Lord, who created you, O Jacob,And He who formed you, O Israel:‘Fear not, for I have redeemed you;I have called you by your name;You are Mine.When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you.When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned,Nor shall the flame scorch you.For I am the Lord your God,The Holy One of Israel, your Savior;I gave Egypt for your ransom,Ethiopia and Seba in your place.Since you were precious in My sight,You have been honored,And I have loved you;Therefore I will give men for you,And people for your life.Fear not, for I am with you;I will bring your descendants from the east,And gather you from the west;I will say to the north, ‘Give them up!'And to the south, ‘Do not keep them back!'Bring My sons from afar,And My daughters from the ends of the earth—Everyone who is called by My name,Whom I have created for My glory;I have formed him, yes, I have made him” (Isaiah 43:1-7).Freshly written and sent out immediately "morning by morning" from the morning prayer time of Tommy Hays each day.God bless you and you have a great day!—Tommy Hays | Messiah Ministrieshttp://messiah-ministries.org
What will Israel do in the face of adversity? God had warned Moses that He would harden Pharaoh's heart, and there would be a confrontation between God and Pharaoh. The clash of rivals plays out in chapter five as Pharaoh shows his unwillingness to surrender his authority to the “God of the Hebrews.” The great question in this chapter is what the people of God will do when facing hardship after initially believing God's promise to deliver them from their burdens. Whom will they serve?
Even when we struggle to persevere… The joy of Jesus carries us over the finish line. Tom Rubino | March 22nd, 2026 ___________________________________ We're Incarnation Tallahassee! Visit our website! www.incarnationtlh.org/ Watch the Livestream www.youtube.com/live/BdU3FrUMGpA
In Hebrews 2:1–4, we are warned about a subtle but serious danger: drifting from the salvation God has given us in Christ. In this message from our Christmas series Wonder, we are invited to slow down, pay close attention, and recover awe at the greatness of our salvation.Through a powerful warning and a hopeful reminder, this passage calls us to persevere in faith by remembering both the danger we face apart from Christ and the deliverance we have because of Him. When we lose our sense of wonder, we begin to drift. But when we recover wonder, we recover worship, devotion, and endurance.Big Idea: Wonder at the salvation of God.
Sermon on Hebrews 10:32-39 by Pastor Jeff McInnis from Springhill Community Church
A message from Ant Rist at Forest Town Church, St Albans (UK). Ant continues the series "Faith for Uncertain Times" and preaches on Persevering Faith (Hebrews11:1-7).
This week join Shawn, Pete, LG, and Deborah as they discuss Persevering Faith!
A Persevering Faith Community.Bible reference: 1 Thessalonians 2:17 - 3:10.Series: 1 Thessalonians.
Online Service Sunday March 2nd, 2025Grace Community Church 5102 Old National Pike Frederick, MD 21702 Pastor Jon Keeler-Lead PastorPastor Kyle Barnette-Pastor of DiscipleshipPastor Paul Wareham-Community PastorWorship Set List-My Hope Is Jesus-Big Daddy WeaveWay Maker-LeelandHoly Forever-Jenn JohnsonHis Glory And My Good-CityAlightWelcome! Thank you for joining us today. Please check out our event on YouVersion to follow along with today's message.Make sure you head over to our website: http://www.gracetoday.orgEmail prayer requests to: GracePrays@gccfred.org
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Ryan Land preaches from James 1:1-18 on January 12th, 2025.
I am really excited about this episode because I get to introduce you to my dad, Lyle Nelson. He has been through a lot in his 84 years of life including the sickness and death of my older sister, the sudden death of his father-in-law, walking through cancer twice with my mom and becoming her full-time care giver after her subsequent paralysis, my brother's addiction, our son Jackson's death, my mom's death, and his own progressive peripheral neuropathy which has begun to limit his mobility. As his daughter I've had the privilege to watch him fight for joy and keep trusting the Lord with persevering faith and hope. I've learned a lot from him and it was really special to have this conversation today. I hope you're encouraged as you get a glimpse into his life, the wisdom he has acquired along the way, and the powerful ways that God has carried him through so many heartaches and challenges. *Don't forget that as a Fighting for Joy listener you can receive 10% off of your first month of counseling services from BetterHelp, my podcast sponsor. Check out my link at betterhelp.com/fightingforjoy. Christian counseling can be such a huge help in this broken world and a major tool in the fight for joy. ** If this episode was encouraging to you, I'd like to ask you to please consider rating the Fighting for Joy podcast, and even leaving a review. Once you find my show, scroll down to where it says “tap to rate” or “write a review”. Tapping to rate literally takes a second or two, and writing a review can be quick as well. Just sharing that you enjoy listening, or that it's an encouragement to you is enough. The longer I do this the more I understand how helpful those ratings and reviews really are, so thanks for considering this. It means a lot!
Sunday sermon from July 7th, 2024. Pastor Jeff continues our series "Persevering Faith" in the book of 1 Kings. In this sermon we learn about fear and how the Lord continues to prove faithful in the midst of challenging seasons.
The Truth in Love: Homilies & Reflections by Fr. Stephen Dardis
Pastor Jeff continues our series "Persevering Faith" teaching through 1 Kings 18:1-19. This sermon addresses the believer and being courageous because of the Word of God.
Dr. Alan Bandy
Pastor Aaron continues our series "Persevering Faith" in 1 Kings 17:8-24.
Sunday Sermon from June 2nd, 2024. Pastor Jeff launches our newest sermon series "Persevering Faith" in the book of 1 Kings.
Persevering Faith by Stevie Mckie
Question 30: How does Christ execute the office of a king? Answer: Christ executes the office of a king, in subduing us to Himself, in ruling and defending us, and in restraining and conquering all His and our enemies. – Keach's Catechism, 17th Century
Almighty God, who for our redemption gave your onlybegotten Son to the death of the cross, and by his glorious resurrection delivered us from the power of our enemy: Grant us so to die daily to sin, that we may evermore live with him in the joy of his resurrection; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. — Book of Common Prayer, Easter Vigil 295
Matthew 14:22-33Louis Tamburro Both skeptics and believers will face storms in life. You're either in a storm, or you'll be in a storm, but either way Jesus is willing to come close to you like he did with the disciples. Nothing proves this more than the incarnate life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. He was willing to come so close to us, that he was willing to die for our sins on the cross to save us from the eternal storm of hell. If Jesus was willing to come close enough to die for our sins on the cross, then he's certainly willing to come close enough to help us with whatever storms we'll face in our lives. He'll sometimes allow us to go through the storms instead of around the storms, but if we cry out to him, focus and refocus our lives on him, we'll make it through the storms.
Ready for a fresh dive into the subject of supernatural faith and how to operate in it? Grab your Bible, notebook, a cup of espresso, and hang on for an exciting ride in this final week of our series on faith!
Ready for a fresh dive into the subject of supernatural faith and how to operate in it? Grab your Bible, notebook, and a cup of espresso, and hang on for an exciting ride in this final week of our series on faith!
Bayou City Fellowship - Spring Branch Buzzsprout-13795245 Sun, 15 Oct 2023 00:00:00 -0500 1915
We must never belittle or overlook the fact that God employs human means to strengthen his church.