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In this new series, Phil Mason introduces the spiritual warfare paradigm through the lens of King David and his role as warrior-king, appointed and anointed by God to lead Israel into battle.Every battle David won built up his personal testimony of God's loyal love [hesed]. He never lost a battle in all his time as king. David was a hesed warrior, and he is the template for every New Covenant son and daughter.The loyal love of Father God motivates and compels us to take our place on the battlefield and stand as hesed warriors, anointed to fight the Lord's battles, not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities and powers that cause widespread human destruction. There is a great paradox. Love leads us into war. If you want to be commissioned as a hesed warrior and discover the battles the Lord wants you to fight, this podcast is for you.
Acts 2:42 describes the first church community, birthed on the Day of Pentecost. The outpouring of the Father's love and the power of the Holy Spirit welded together a high-hesed community united by the shared experience of God's hesed; His loyal, unfailing love that builds powerful bonds of attachment love to God and one another. This high water mark forever stands as the benchmark of true Spirit-filled community where everyone is under the revival anointing of ‘Hesed va Emet,' where all the believers were gripped and electrified by God's ‘mercy and truth.' The Holy Spirit continually seeks to reenact this ‘charismatic moment' where all the believers are swept up together in the flow of Hesed va Emet. The Holy Spirit is always at work to build high-hesed communities that replicate the experience of the early church gripped by divine love, power, glory, and truth. We hope you enjoy this message from Phil Mason.
In this message, Phil Mason explores the spirituality of King David and his passion for a deep relationship with God. Raised in a Hebrew culture, David understood that Yahweh, the creator of the universe, had set His heart on an intimate relationship with His sons and daughters. David was a mystic who sought an unmediated encounter with the living God. God chose David because he was a man after His own heart. The Psalms are David's personal journal of his journey with God through all the ups and downs of life. David learned how to be in ‘relational mode' because God is always in ‘relational mode.' David communed with God face-to-face. He encountered the glory realm of God and learned to abide in God's hesed within the Tabernacle of David. He confronted his own propensity to slide out of relational mode, where he disengaged from the heart of God and his own heart. May this message draw you into a deeper relationship with God, like David who sought the Lord all his days.
In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul draws a direct correlation between the spiritual state of the Corinthian church and the degree of supernatural power that was flowing in the church. He confronted the reality that the Corinthians were full of dishonor toward one another as members of Christ's body. “For if you eat the bread or drink the cup without honoring the body of Christ, you are eating and drinking God's judgment upon yourself. That is why many of you are weak and sick and some have even died.” (1 Corinthians 11:29-30 NLT) While there were clearly healers and miracle workers in the Corinthian church, they were unable to heal the sick and some were even dying of illnesses that were commonly healed in evangelistic settings. Paul hands us a major key in releasing greater healing in the church. We must deal with our offenses, our unforgiveness, our judgments and our dishonor toward our brothers and sisters if we want to see the fullness of God's healing power flow inside His church.
In this "Identity" episode you will learn about the incredible Creator and how His Omni-truths are revealed in creation. What is the unique signature of God in Creation? How does His order and patterns reveal His fingerprint? Dr. Patty shows how each of the Omni-Truth of God's Omnibenevolence, Omniscience, Omnipresence, and Omnipotence show up in scripture and in creation. What can we learn about God from quantum physics principles? Dr. Patty shares some encounters where the Lord showed her a simple way to understand these complex concepts. And Jesus takes you on an adventure in your Experience Jesus encounter time to help you understand why He created all that you can see and more importantly, why He created you. Links referenced in this episode: New to the Podcast? Check out the Trailer Episode for the Biblical Foundation for Experiencing Jesus! https://PattyEJ.Podbean.com/e/trailer-episode-experience-jesus-with-dr-patty-sadallah The Special Place Encounter Exercise https://tinyurl.com/j742vpz4 Fibonacci Sequence: The Fingerprint of God https://youtu.be/fX8gy9EWZ_Y Brian Greene The Elegant Universe http://www.briangreene.org/the-elegant-universe/ Quantum Glory by Phil Mason https://www.philmason.org/quantum-glory/ Check out our Online Spirit Life Workshops Learning Community at https://Online.SpiritLifeWorkshops.com Check out Dr. Patty's latest book- Encountering the POWER of God: Experience Jesus Book 4 https://pattysadallah.com/product/encountering-the-power-of-god-experience-jesus-book-4/ Get Two Free Chapters of the Experience Jesus Book Series Check out all of Dr. Patty's books, journals, and downloadable resources at her bookstore, and don't forget to use the code EJPOD to receive 10% off everything, even the things on sale. https://PattySadallah.com/shop/ And please make sure you share this podcast and share how you were blessed by this episode by commenting below! THANKS!
The call to intimacy with God is a call to draw near to his heart and listen to his heartbeat. What is on the heart of our Father in heaven? What moves him? What motivates him? What are his highest purposes for our lives? For those who long for a deeper intimacy with God, the concerns of heaven ought to become our concerns as we align our hearts with the heart of our Father.In this message, Phil Mason explores a dimension of our intimate relationship with God through the lens of the role of the fivefold ministry as outlined by the apostle Paul in Ephesians chapter 4. The fruit of fivefold ministry is an explosive “knowledge of the Son of God”in the local church. (Ephesians 4:13) This is the knowledge of the heart of the beloved Son in his relationship with his beloved Father. May this message challenge you to draw near to God and align yourself with the things that move his heart: his desire to see a mature Church with a mature expression of sonship. We hope you enjoy this message.
Fr. Phil's final sermon as interim rector is based on the Godly Play story "The Good Shepherd and the World Communion."
Fr. Phil's penultimate sermon as interim rector.
Fr. Phil's sermon for Sunday.
The Tampa Bay Rays are on a five-game winning streak as they beat the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday evening 5-1. It was a fantastic night for Rays pitching, highlighted by Zach Eflin who lasted seven innings on ly giving up one run. Phil Mason and Manuel Rodriguez helped finish the game. On the offense, Randy Arozarena went deep once again for his sixth long ball of the season. However, it was Isaac Paredes who keeps proving he's been the offensive MVP of the team as he went 3-4 and also had a bomb to left field for his eighth of the year. What have you liked most about the current winning season? Let us know in the comments! Follow Kevin Weiss @KevinWeiss_Follow Ulises Sambrano @SambranoUlisesFollow the show @LockedOnRaysFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Fr. Phil gives his sermon based on a Godly Play story and invites the children to join.
In this message in our Good News series, Phil Mason explores our reception of the gospel message. The gospel is not a subject to be mastered by the mind. It is a feast of God's love for the heart. But the Western world has sold us a lie that the mind is the primary organ of perception. That's how most people think in Western education. The truth is, according to the Scriptures, that our heart is the primary organ of perception and that we are to see with the eyes of our heart and have our minds subsequently informed by the revelation light that streams into a soft, open heart. Jesus said, “The eyes of your spirit allow revelation-light to enter into your being. If your heart is unclouded, the light floods in!” (Luke 6:22 TPT) Our goal in receiving the good news is to pursue an ‘unclouded heart' so God can fill us with His love and His light. Jesus said the pure in heart shall see God. (Matthew 5:8) We hope you enjoy this message!
Fr. Phil invites Janet Flohr to speak briefly about how the name "Reconciliation" was chosen.
Fr. Phil's Easter sermon.
The second Sunday of Easter.
Fr. Phil's Palm Sunday sermon.
Fr. Phil's Sunday sermon.
Fr, Phil gives his sermon based on the Godly play story of Jonah and the Whale.
The gospel is the greatest news ever to hit the planet. Whether we are called to the ministry of evangelism or not, we are all called to “do the work of an evangelist.” (2 Timothy 4:5). We all have people in our lives who don't know Jesus and because we know the truth we have a responsibility to share the gospel with others. It is vital that all followers of Jesus know and understand the gospel. It is called “the gospel of grace' because salvation is a free gift for all who believe and repent. We need to prioritize our own personal understanding of the gospel message so we are ready in season and out of season to preach the good news the way Jesus and the Apostles presented it. Salvation is a free gift, but discipleship costs us everything. When we see what Jesus sacrificed so we could be saved, it moves us to sacrifice everything as our act of worship and devotion to Him. We hope this message from Phil Mason blesses you to carry the good news everywhere you go.
Fr. Phil's sermon during the last Sunday after Epiphany.
Fr. Phil returns from vacation !
The first recorded utterance from the lips of Jesus was “I must be about My Father's business!” (Luke 2:49). As adopted sons and daughters we are called to a new identity as the immediate family of Jesus: His brothers and sisters. Even at the age of 12, Jesus was already consumed by His Father and the advancement of His kingdom on earth. He laid His life down completely to please His Father and to do His will. Jesus lived by the principle of losing His life in order to find it in the Father. If we are willing to lose our lives we will find real life: eternal life in Jesus. Phil Mason's first message for 2024 is a fresh call to lose our lives in order to truly find the purpose of our existence: to live for the Father's business.
Fr. Phil reflects on Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Fr. Phil's sermon for the second Sunday of Advent.
Fr. Phil's sermon on the first Sunday of Advent and the theme of waiting.
In this message, Phil gave a keynote address to a company of regional leaders at our recent Heart Revolution Leaders' Refreshing Day. He explored the work of the Holy Spirit as the Spirit of Adoption, the work of the Father, and the work of the Son as they intentionally collaborate together to take us deeper in our sonship journey. The Three-in-One desire to birth a similar intentionality in our hearts as we learn to cooperate with them in embracing what Phil calls ‘Deep Sonship.' This message had a significant impact on our region's leaders, and we pray it has a similar impact on you as you listen.
I chatted to Phil Mason, Head of Regulatory Engagement at Trustmark, the government endorsed quality scheme for home improvements, an organisation that is critical for the urgent retrofit of UK homes, about the impact of regulations on retrofit and the path to Net Zero for homes. We covered: What Net Zero means for UK homes The path of least resistance for achieving Net Zero 2050 - avoiding inefficiencies and just ‘retrofitting once' How policies, practices and grant funding opportunities differ between tenures, and what finance is available for retrofit Guest website: https://www.trustmark.org.uk/ Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-mason-29a5a9164/ Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/ Host website: https://www.greenresi.com/ The Return: Property & Investment Podcast has been featured in Feedspot's UK and London ‘Best Real Estate Podcasts' lists, coming in at #4 in the UK! https://podcasts.feedspot.com/uk_real_estate_podcasts/ https://blog.feedspot.com/london_real_estate_podcasts/
All Saints Day sermon.
Fr. Phil's Sunday sermon.
Fr. Phil preaches on the day's gospel.
Fr. Phil reflects on his experiences in 12 step programs during our Recovery Sunday.
Fr. Phil preaches on St. Francis Day.
In this Father's Day message, Phil discusses what it means to be activated by the Father's love in such a way that we are deeply awakened to our sonship identity and our divine destiny. Experiencing the Father's love switches something on inside us and literally activated us on the inside. An activated heart is an awakened heart: a heart that has been awakened by our Father's love to a state of passion and engagement. All this flows out of encountering the loving heart of our Heavenly Father.
Fr. Phil preaches on the theme of Earth for Season of Creation.
Fr. Phil talks about how he returned to the church.
Fr. Phil preaches on the day's gospel.
This week Phil brings a message on expanding our influence. Scriptures teach that God's kingdom is constantly expanding. “Of the increase of His government and peace, there shall be no end.” (Isaiah 9:7) Everything begins in seed form but grows and expands. Jesus told parables to teach us this principle. We are all called to be a part of the expansion of the kingdom and to be looking for opportunities to share Jesus with others, using the gifts God has placed in our lives. We live in the tension between Jesus' command to abide and to go. The deeper we abide, the more effective we will be when we go! The kingdom of God is within us and as the kingdom grows inside us, that expansion is expressed through the kingdom expanding in the earth. We are poised for great expansion so let's all take our place in God's ever expanding kingdom.
Fr. Phil reflects on the gospel of Jesus walking on water.
Fr. Phil preaches about the Transfiguration.
Fr. Phil reflects on the day's gospel.
Fr. Phil's Sunday sermon.
Fr. Phil reflects on the day's readings.
Fr. Phil reflects on "my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
This week, Grant and ken are joined by Phil Mason. Phil, along with his wife Maria, is the senior leader of Tribe Byron Bay in Australia. **Ken will be with Phil & Maria Mason and Tribe Byron Bay on July 22-23 during his ministry trip to Australia. Thanks for listening to the God Is Not A Theory, a podcast of Orbis Ministries. For more information, go to orbisministries.org. If you'd like to hear more from Ken or join the Orbis Ministries community, you can download the free Orbis Ministries Mobile App here: https://get.theapp.co/kjwz
In the continuation of the Life of the Warrior series, Phil focuses on the theology of spiritual breakthroughs. This is a contentious topic. Some love it, and some loath it. There are times when God calls His people to engage the enemy by pressing in for a breakthrough through prayer and praise. If we don't respond to the leading of the Spirit, we will miss the breakthrough that God has for us in that moment. Why do we have to contend for what belongs to us through inheritance? We must fight for what is ours because the devil contends against us to prevent us from obtaining our inheritance. The battle has come to us. Therefore we must fight! Jesus said, “The kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force!” (Matthew 11:12) Just as the Israelites had to take the Promised Land by force, so do we.
In this message Phil Mason explores the interior battle to lay hold of our new identity as sons and daughters. Satan hates everything about sonship and works overtime to keep us from laying hold of our new creation identity. Our assignment is to aggressively lay hold of our new identity in Christ and to cast off every trace of our old orphan heart. Considerable warfare swirls around your assignment. Are you living from your sonship identity or are you still living as a spiritual orphan? It's time to step into alignment with your assignment.
Following on from Maria‘s message on exposing the works of darkness we continues the theme of the life of a warrior. In this message, Phil explores the nature of witchcraft, and how extremely common it is for believers to come under witchcraft, as Paul indicated in Galatians 3:1. “Who has bewitched you?” The powers of darkness traffic in witchcraft and the fruit of bewitchment is confusion and disorientation. If witchcraft is so commonplace then it ought to be commonplace to lay hands on one another and break off any witchcraft that comes upon one another. Galatians 6:1,2 indicates that we should be watching out for each other and ministering to one another. “My spiritual brothers and sisters, if one of our faithful has fallen into a trap and is snared by sin, don't stand idle and watch his demise. Gently restore him, being careful not to step into your own snare.” (TVB) One of Satan's classic snares is the confusion and paralysis of witchcraft.
In this message from Phil and Maria's current frontline leadership mentoring course, Phil unpacks what it means for a community to become truly apostolic by stepping into a true five-fold community. Phil reframes the apostolic around the New Testament theme of ‘sending beloved sons.' When this revolutionary theme of sonship is inserted into church life the church steps closer to the New Testament apostolic paradigm. God is healing the orphan but He is sending His beloved sons and daughters. As you and I are sent into one another's lives as a son or a daughter of our Father, we elevate the community into a divine family where we fully engage with the Father's heart in all our interactions and connections with one another. This is the final message in this series and we hope it envisions you for the power of participating in five-fold community.
In this message, Phil explores the dynamics around humility and pride. “God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.” Our assignment is to humble ourselves by taking on the role of a servant and a student. Jesus taught extensively on the virtue of humility as the key to our spiritual formation. Progressive spiritual growth requires a continual posture of humility as we cultivate a heart of teachability, always aware that there is more that we don't know than what we think we know. Humility is a master key to embracing the heart of a true disciple of Jesus.
In this message Phil explores the theme of doing out of being rather than being out of doing. Am I a human being or a human doing? So often we end up doing good works without adequate grounding in our new creation core identity. In other words, we seek to find our identity in what we do instead of who we are. In the kingdom, identity ought to precede activity. Paul talked about “being rooted and grounded in love.” (Ephesians 3:17) Being in community with God and His people contributes to the formation of our identity as we move from a posture of “I have no need of you” to a posture of being grounded in love in the context of “my people.”