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What does it mean to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ? How does that apply in all of our relationships?
What does it mean to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ? How does that apply in all of our relationships?
What does it mean to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ? How does that apply in all of our relationships?
What does it mean to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ? How does that apply in all of our relationships?
What does it mean to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ? How does that apply in all of our relationships?
What does it mean to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ? How does that apply in all of our relationships?
Motivated by gratitude for God's amazing grace, and to learn how to honor God in relationships by putting brothers and sisters first.
Motivated by gratitude for God's amazing grace, and to learn how to honor God in relationships by putting brothers and sisters first.
Actions in this life echo in eternity, and there is only a sliver between us and death. Ultimately, all that matters is where our supreme allegiance lies, and how we've responded to the love of God. Saul is in a rage and David is on the run. David finds Jonathan and tells him that Saul’s determined to kill him. Jonathan devises a plan to find out if this is true so he can warn David. Jonathan promises to warn David about his father’s plans, and both men make a sacred vow to be loyal to each other, whatever the cost. As it turns out David was right and the two friends bid each other a tearful and gut-wrenching farewell, renewing their covenant of friendship before David goes into exile. We see three remarkable things from the story that relate directly to Jesus and the Gospel in our lives. First, David’s desperate, life-or-death circumstances conveyed a sense of urgency. Secondly the fierce and loyal love of David and Jonathon exemplifies the steadfast love of God (hesed) towards us. Last we see Jonathon’s supreme allegiance to God’s anointed, as he sacrifices his claim to the throne and forsakes his own father. Jesus came to rescue us with a sense of urgency, he is the incarnation of hesed, and demands our supreme allegiance.
Actions in this life echo in eternity, and there is only a sliver between us and death. Ultimately, all that matters is where our supreme allegiance lies, and how we've responded to the love of God. Saul is in a rage and David is on the run. David finds Jonathan and tells him that Saul’s determined to kill him. Jonathan devises a plan to find out if this is true so he can warn David. Jonathan promises to warn David about his father’s plans, and both men make a sacred vow to be loyal to each other, whatever the cost. As it turns out David was right and the two friends bid each other a tearful and gut-wrenching farewell, renewing their covenant of friendship before David goes into exile. We see three remarkable things from the story that relate directly to Jesus and the Gospel in our lives. First, David’s desperate, life-or-death circumstances conveyed a sense of urgency. Secondly the fierce and loyal love of David and Jonathon exemplifies the steadfast love of God (hesed) towards us. Last we see Jonathon’s supreme allegiance to God’s anointed, as he sacrifices his claim to the throne and forsakes his own father. Jesus came to rescue us with a sense of urgency, he is the incarnation of hesed, and demands our supreme allegiance.
Actions in this life echo in eternity, and there is only a sliver between us and death. Ultimately, all that matters is where our supreme allegiance lies, and how we've responded to the love of God. Saul is in a rage and David is on the run. David finds Jonathan and tells him that Saul’s determined to kill him. Jonathan devises a plan to find out if this is true so he can warn David. Jonathan promises to warn David about his father’s plans, and both men make a sacred vow to be loyal to each other, whatever the cost. As it turns out David was right and the two friends bid each other a tearful and gut-wrenching farewell, renewing their covenant of friendship before David goes into exile. We see three remarkable things from the story that relate directly to Jesus and the Gospel in our lives. First, David’s desperate, life-or-death circumstances conveyed a sense of urgency. Secondly the fierce and loyal love of David and Jonathon exemplifies the steadfast love of God (hesed) towards us. Last we see Jonathon’s supreme allegiance to God’s anointed, as he sacrifices his claim to the throne and forsakes his own father. Jesus came to rescue us with a sense of urgency, he is the incarnation of hesed, and demands our supreme allegiance.
Actions in this life echo in eternity, and there is only a sliver between us and death. Ultimately, all that matters is where our supreme allegiance lies, and how we've responded to the love of God. Saul is in a rage and David is on the run. David finds Jonathan and tells him that Saul’s determined to kill him. Jonathan devises a plan to find out if this is true so he can warn David. Jonathan promises to warn David about his father’s plans, and both men make a sacred vow to be loyal to each other, whatever the cost. As it turns out David was right and the two friends bid each other a tearful and gut-wrenching farewell, renewing their covenant of friendship before David goes into exile. We see three remarkable things from the story that relate directly to Jesus and the Gospel in our lives. First, David’s desperate, life-or-death circumstances conveyed a sense of urgency. Secondly the fierce and loyal love of David and Jonathon exemplifies the steadfast love of God (hesed) towards us. Last we see Jonathon’s supreme allegiance to God’s anointed, as he sacrifices his claim to the throne and forsakes his own father. Jesus came to rescue us with a sense of urgency, he is the incarnation of hesed, and demands our supreme allegiance.
This is the audio podcast from Wednesday February 10th's Take Two with Sam Scotti and Jordan Jarnigan. Sam and Jordan discussed Sam's talk on Sunday of Why Christian?
This is the audio podcast from Wednesday February 10th's Take Two with Sam Scotti and Jordan Jarnigan. Sam and Jordan discussed Sam's talk on Sunday of Why Christian?
This morning Sam dissects what makes Christianity unique with his talk "Why Christian?"
This morning Sam dissects what makes Christianity unique with his talk "Why Christian?"
Choosing humility is a real advantage in life because it allows God to forgive and help.
Choosing humility is a real advantage in life because it allows God to forgive and help.
You can't help having privilege, but you can help what you do with it.
The saga of Jephthah concludes in Judges 12 with a brutal civil war. Pride ruins relationships and is death for churches. The way of Christians is to be humble like Jesus, described in Philippians 2:1-8. Unity is only possible with humility, and that starts by identifying prideful shibboleths.
The saga of Jephthah concludes in Judges 12 with a brutal civil war. Pride ruins relationships and is death for churches. The way of Christians is to be humble like Jesus, described in Philippians 2:1-8. Unity is only possible with humility, and that starts by identifying prideful shibboleths.
The saga of Jephthah concludes in Judges 12 with a brutal civil war. Pride ruins relationships and is death for churches. The way of Christians is to be humble like Jesus, described in Philippians 2:1-8. Unity is only possible with humility, and that starts by identifying prideful shibboleths.
The saga of Jephthah concludes in Judges 12 with a brutal civil war. Pride ruins relationships and is death for churches. The way of Christians is to be humble like Jesus, described in Philippians 2:1-8. Unity is only possible with humility, and that starts by identifying prideful shibboleths.
Listen as Pastor Mark highlights four important principles in regards to how we are to live in God's kingdom.
RushChurch - Rushsylvania Church of Christ
RushChurch - Rushsylvania Church of Christ
Lakeway Baptist Church
Scott will continue our series, "Empowered," and look at the source of power in our lives as we live to become like Jesus.
Scott will continue our series, "Empowered," and look at the source of power in our lives as we live to become like Jesus.
Pastor John Roddis continues his series on "The Heart" with his third sermon titled 'Humble Heart' Also avalible the video of the sermon on youtube on our channel DelanceyElimGSY
Pastor John Roddis continues his series on "The Heart" with his third sermon titled 'Humble Heart' Also avalible the video of the sermon on youtube on our channel DelanceyElimGSY