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Summary In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley emphasizes the importance of prayer, the rapid spread of the gospel, and the personal relationship believers can have with God. He reflects on Paul's gratitude for the faith of the Roman believers and the significance of their reputation in the Christian community. Dr. Easley encourages listeners to pray unceasingly and to be eager in sharing the gospel, drawing parallels between Paul's mission and the modern-day call to action for believers. Takeaways: True worship begins when we set aside distractions and let God's Word transform us, not just inform us. The gospel is not slow or bound by time—it spreads faster than news and changes hearts more deeply than headlines. Paul's thanksgiving through Jesus Christ reminds us that gratitude and access to God always come through our one Mediator. You can't manufacture a faithful reputation—when Christ takes root, the world of believers takes notice. Prayer is not optional for the believer; it is the ongoing work of worship and the evidence of a heart aligned with God's. Encouragement in the body of Christ is mutual—we are built up when we give and receive spiritual gifts in fellowship. To read the book of Romans, click here. Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.
It's Tuesday, May 27th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Trump delegation investigates violations of free speech in U.K. The Trump administration has sent a delegation to investigate the violations of free speech in the United Kingdom. They met with five people who have been arrested, and even convicted, of praying silently near abortion mills in Glasgow, Scotland as well as Birmingham and Bournemouth, England. At issue is the U.K.'s equating protesting near abortion clinics with silent prayer, and the government's antipathy towards pro-lifers expressing their opinions about killing children. Only 39% of Americans “extremely proud” of citizenship Are Americans losing a sense of patriotism? A 2023 Gallup Survey found only 39% of Americans are “Extremely Proud” of their citizenship status. And a Wall Street Journal/National Opinion Research Center survey found the percentage of Americans who considered patriotism “very important” has dropped from 70% in 1998 to 38% in 2023. Keep in mind Isaiah 40:5-7. It says, “Behold, the nations are as a drop in a bucket, and are counted as the small dust on the scales; look, [the Lord] lifts up the isles as a very little thing. And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor its beasts sufficient for a burnt offering. All nations before Him are as nothing, and they are counted by Him less than nothing and worthless.” Russia launched largest aerial attack on Ukraine since war's start Russia launched 298 drones and 69 missiles on Kiev over the weekend, reports the Associated Press. It was the largest aerial attack on the capital of Ukraine since the beginning of the 3-year war. Altogether, Russia sent 900 drones into Ukraine over the weekend. President Trump responded on his Truth Social account calling Putin “absolutely crazy,” reports The Financial Times. TRUMP: “I'm not happy with what [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is doing. He's killing a lot of people. I don't know what happened to Putin. I've known him a long time. Always gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don't like it at all. Okay? We're in the middle of talking, and he's shooting rockets into Kiev and other cities. I don't like it at all.” And Trump warned that any attempt on the part of Russia to take all of Ukraine would "lead to the downfall of Russia.” Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill” goes to the Senate As The Worldview reported on Friday, Trump's “Big, Beautiful Bill” passed the House of Representatives by a single vote on Thursday. The major highlights of the bill include tax cuts, the elimination of $700 million of Planned Parenthood funding, a national private school dollar-for-dollar tax credit to scholarship donors, and an expanded child tax credit. If you have not yet called your two Senators, call them TODAY at 202-224-3121 and ask them to DEFUND Planned Parenthood. We can expect maybe even a bigger fight in the Senate over the spending bill. Republican Senators are split on the bill. Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri does not want to cut Medicaid spending. And Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky described the spending cuts this way. PAUL: “I support spending cuts. I think the cuts currently in the bill are wimpy and anemic.” Texas legislature passed Ten Commandments bill on Sabbath The Texas legislature has approved a bill requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public schools throughout the state come September. Ironically, they passed the bill on the Sabbath, breaking the fourth commandment! The bill heads back to the Senate, after which Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott is expected to sign it into law. A similar law, enacted recently in Louisiana, is hung up in a federal court. Oregon has more elderly than children The state of Oregon's demographics are not doing well. The state now has more elderly over 65 years of age than children under 18 years of age, presenting a demographic challenge, reports The Oregonian. In 1985, there were twice as many children as elderly. At this rate, in 10 more years, Oregon will have 40% more seniors than children. The state holds the position as the eighth worst demographic in the nation. The other states are located on the eastern seaboard. Oregon was the first state to legalize physician-assisted suicide. That was in 1994. Here is what God says in Deuteronomy 30:19. “I call Heaven and Earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live.” 500,000 new homes are on the market The U.S. construction industry should beware! Inventory of new homes has reached 2007 levels — now 500,000 on the market, up from 150,000 homes in 2012. America is most generous nation America is the most generous nation in the world, by a long shot. That's the conclusion in the most recent Global Philanthropy Report produced by the Lilly Foundation. The US is the highest charitable contributor to other nations, by percentage of gross national income. With a total of $50 billion of philanthropic outflow, Americans contribute 70% of the world's philanthropic outflow to other nations, whereas it only makes up 4% of the world's population. Other generous nations included the UK, Germany, Canada, Switzerland, France, Netherlands, Australia, and South Korea. The late Phil Robertson of Duck Dynasty proclaimed Jesus And finally, Phil Robertson of Duck Dynasty fame has died at the age of 79. His family announced Sunday that he has gone to be with the Lord. Willie and Korie Robertson Instagrammed that “He reminded us often of the words of Paul. ‘You do not grieve like those who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in Him.'” Phil said, “When I die, don't cry. Sing. Dance. But don't cry when I die. When I die, you say, ‘He made it!'” His son and daughter-in-law spoke of the lives who “have been impacted by his life saved by grace, his bold faith, and by his desire to tell everyone who would listen the Good News of Jesus.” Listen to Phil share his love of evangelism in this excerpt from his Unashamed podcast. PHIL: “It's been the most exciting one thing I've ever done in my life.” WILLIE: “What?” PHIL: “To see people go from lost to saved.” WILLIE: “Oh, that's right!” PHIL: “It's the most exciting thing I've ever done in my life is being a part of that. The guy that ordered the duck call. That's all he wanted was a duck call. And in the midst of that, he cursed God. ‘G.D. this and G.D. that.' Before we hung up, he said, ‘You got my duck call coming?' I said, ‘Yeah, I got it coming.' “I said, ‘By the way, why do you keep cursing the only One that could save you from death?' It was silence. He said, ‘Hey, send me my duck call.' (Dial tone. He hung up). “Well, about 10 minutes went by and the phone rang. He said, ‘Hey, it's me again. You know what? I never thought about that.' I said, ‘Well, you're cursing Him. Unless He can get you out of here alive, I don't know no one else that could. You know what you ought to do. You ought to come over here and I'll tell you about the One you're cursing. You may change your mind.' He said, ‘I might do that.' I said, ‘Well, you ought to.' Well a week goes by, knock on the door, he steps in the door, and he said, ‘I'm the one that was cursing God. And you told me you're going to show me why I shouldn't.' “So, I told him about Jesus. He was converted. About 15 or 20 years later, I ran into him, and he was one of the leaders at that church where I was speaking. So, you never know.” The Duck Dynasty reality program aired on A&E between 2012 and 2017. At its peak, the reality program reached 10 million viewers. Sadly, the network pulled the program after Phil Robertson referred to homosexual behavior as “sinful.” Watch the trailer for the movie about Phil called The Blind and rent the movie itself here. Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, May 27th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. 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Nestled in the fog-shrouded countryside of Essex, England, a home once stood as a grim monument to the supernatural. Proclaimed "the most haunted house in England" by psychic investigator Harry Price, its sinister legacy has attracted ghost hunters, skeptics, and thrill-seekers for over a century. From spectral nuns to cryptic wall writings, the building's haunted history is a tale of terror, amplified by a chilling legend of a doomed love affair, the grim discoveries of a skull, the harrowing attacks on a family, and the séances of a psychic medium. So if you dare, take a walk with us Within the Mists of England for a bone-chilling plunge into the haunted history of the Borley Rectory.Facebook Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544933724571696Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withinthemistpodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@withinthemistpodcast1977 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nestled in the fog-shrouded countryside of Essex, England, a home once stood as a grim monument to the supernatural. Proclaimed "the most haunted house in England" by psychic investigator Harry Price, its sinister legacy has attracted ghost hunters, skeptics, and thrill-seekers for over a century. From spectral nuns to cryptic wall writings, the building's haunted history is a tale of terror, amplified by a chilling legend of a doomed love affair, the grim discoveries of a skull, the harrowing attacks on a family, and the séances of a psychic medium. So if you dare, take a walk with us Within the Mists of England for a bone-chilling plunge into the haunted history of the Borley Rectory.Facebook Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/544933724571696Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withinthemistpodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@withinthemistpodcast1977 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this homily, Fr. Edward Looney preaches on how the Sunday Mass readings shed light on our motivations for attending Sunday Mass.
In this sermon, we walk with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus and witness the beauty of Christ's patient love. Even in their doubt and disappointment, Jesus draws near. Through the Word and fellowship, He opens their eyes to see that all of Scripture points to Him.
Of all the significant moments in redemption history, the resurrection of Jesus Christ may well be the event with the greatest disparity between its central importance to the Christian faith and its appreciation in modern times. What we tend to take for granted, our forebears recognized as the birthday of the Christian church. The resurrection before-and-after pictures are among the most dramatic in all of scripture. When the day of Pentecost arrives and with it, the baptism of the Holy Spirit empowering the first Christian missionaries, Peter announces the resurrection of Jesus to the crowds gathered in Jerusalem proclaiming: “This Jesus God raised up and of that WE ALL ARE WITNESSES.” (Acts 2:32). When Jesus rose from the dead, so did gospel clarity, confidence, and power in the confession, conviction, & ministry of the early disciples of Jesus. To this day, over two millennia later, we gather every every week on the first day to worship our Savior who left behind an empty tomb on the very first Lord's Day over two thousand years ago. Peter's message upon Pentecost is a case in point illustrating the profound effect this miracle had on him even as he proclaims its implications for the history of all mankind in his first great sermon.
Delivered on 4/20/2025by Stephen UnthankExodus 12:29-42 "We Hear God's Word Proclaimed"
Who won the week this week? Jayson Tatum? No! Hart says that it was Alex Bregman who won the week this week. He almost hit for the cycle, damn Steinbrenner Field and he had a son! From getting 16 spotted by the Rays to winning the series, this team has rebounded well enough. Bregman led the way! Hart has the expectation to win this series at Fenway. Why did Cora call out his coaches and not his team? Dan says that the winner of the week was Jayson Tatum... lame. If Tatum wins this year, he passes almost every single Celtic legend in greatness.
1. A concealed Word2. A concluding Word3. A condemning Word
Big Idea: The Gospel is the good news that God by His grace, and for His glory, saves sinners through the perfect life, substitutionary death, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: Who proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in the USA in 1863? Question 2: When is the Feast of St. Nicholas? Question 3: What grammatical unit can be simple, compound or complex? Question 4: What is the verb that means to shorten a word or phrase by omitting letters? Question 5: Which word is defined as 'to disconcert of confuse'? Question 6: Which word is defined as 'of, pertaining to, or resembling a hedgehog'? Question 7: What does the Latin abbreviation term 'e.g.' mean? Question 8: What is the French term for a killing stroke delivered as a merciful act? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh preaches from Matthew 26:1-16
In this session, we delve into the miraculous and humble birth of Jesus, the Messiah. God the Son leaves heaven to become a man, born to the virgin Mary and raised by Joseph. Proclaimed by angels and greeted by shepherds, Jesus' arrival marks the culmination of God's plan to solve the problem of sin and death. God the Son has a body prepared…prepared for a cross.Bible ReadingsLuke 1:26-56Matthew 1:1-25Luke 2:1-20Hebrews 10:5-7Philippians 2:5-11Support the showRead along with us in the Bible Brief App! Try the Bible Brief book for an offline experience!Get your free Bible Timeline with the 10 Steps: Timeline LinkSupport the show: Tap here to become a monthly supporter!Review the show: Tap here!Want to go deeper?...Download the Bible Brief App!iPhone: App Store LinkAndroid: Play Store LinkWant a physical book? Check out "Bible Brief" by our founder!Amazon: Amazon LinkWebsite: biblebrief.orgInstagram: @biblelitTwitter: @bible_litFacebook: @biblelitEmail the Show: biblebrief@biblelit.org Want to learn the Bible languages (Greek & Hebrew)? Check out ou...
A new MP3 sermon from Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ Revealed and Proclaimed Subtitle: Family Worship Speaker: James Hakim Broadcaster: Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian Event: Devotional Date: 3/1/2025 Bible: Matthew 16:13-17 Length: 18 min.
How does one come to rest upon Jesus as Christ and God? Matthew 16:13–17 prepares us for the sermon in the morning public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that sovereign grace is what gives to people to rest upon Jesus as Christ and God.
JONAH was the most ancient of all the prophets whose writings have come down to us. He is supposed to have prophesied in the latter end of Jehu's or the beginning of Jehoahaz's reignThe author of the book is Jonah. His name (הָונֹי Yonah) means “dove.” Yahshua Messiah mentions Jonah, and the account of this book, as true history (Mat 12:39-41).The book of Jonah was written to Israel to show that Yahweh's grace and mercy extends to Gentiles, even those whom Israel regards as their evil enemies.In this study we will begin in Chapter 3. In the last chapter we saw Jonah being spit or vomited up onto dry land by the great fish. In this Chapter 3 we are going to see that the people of Nineveh instantly accept Jonah. This would certainly seem odd for a heathen Pagan city, if we did not understand that the Ninevites worshiped a fish-headed god name 'Dagon'. Side note if you look and the headdress of the Catholic Pope and bishops you will notice the Dagon fish like hat that they wear! So to the Ninevites this man Jonah, who claimed to speak for Yahweh, and whom was delivered unto them by an immense fish, must be a Divine sign. The Ninevites took to Jonah and his message like a fish takes to water. But seriously, if they worshiped a fish god, and this man was delivered (sent) to them by a fish, they would almost worship him, and would most certainly heed any warning he delivered. Perhaps this was Almighty Yahweh's plan all along.2 great city = Not good, but this word 'great' in the Hebrew is 'gadowl'; Hebrew word #1419, and it means: massive, proud, disrespectful, and of old.3 great city of three days' journey = Not three days from where Jonah was, but this was a form of measure in those days. What this is saying is that the city was so large that it was three days walk to go around its outer walls. Three day's journey was approximately sixty miles around. Quite a large city for those days and in [4:11] we see that Nineveh had six score thousand inhabitants (120,000).4 began to enter into the city a day's journey = Jonah walked 20 miles into the heart of the city. cried = Proclaimed (same word used for 'preach' in verse 2). forty = In Biblical numeric's, the number forty represents probation, and Nineveh had just about exhausted Yahweh's patience, their probation from destruction was ending in forty days. overthrown = Destroyed. This is Hebrew word #2015: 'haphak', and it is the identical word used of Yahweh's destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah [Gen 19:24-25]. The Ninevites may have been aware of the 'legend' of Yahweh's judgment and destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah5 believed = Believed the proclamation of their impending doom, and sought to atone to Yahweh wherein they might be spared. proclaimed a fast, and put on sackcloth = A sign of mourning and repentance from the greatest. . . = Everyone in Nineveh heeded Yahweh's words through Jonah, and they all participated in the offering of repentance to the Lord.Jonah's message had an extraordinary effect upon the people in Nineveh. They understood that Yahweh had sent Jonah to declare this message on Yahweh's behalf. So they gave careful attention to what Jonah was saying. They believed that Yahweh had made his judgment against them. They had just 40 days until the time when they, and their great city, would suffer a terrible punishment. In that punishment, they would lose their lives and everything that they possessed.Join me as we go Chapter by Chapter, Verse by Verse, Unraveling the Words of Yahweh!Have any questions? Feel free to email me; keitner2024@outlook.com
Homily for February 9th, 2024The 5th Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)Homilist: Fr. Lee McLeod, CJSt. Aidan's Anglican Church, Nicholasville, KYwww.jessamineanglicans.orgLectionary ReadingsJudges 6:11-24Psalm 851 Corinthians 15:1-11Luke 5:1-11
The Kingdom Proclaimed by Pastor Josh Robinson.Recorded February 9, 2025.
Philippians 1:15-18a – Christ is Proclaimed
The above recording is Session #3 from the 2025 Missions Conference
Our readings today – in Exodus and Romans tie in together in their reference to the exaltation of Moses, now ready, in God's sight, to serve him after 40 years of preparation “in the land of Midian.” Moses is now a meek and humble man (Numbers 12 v.3) – God can now use him. Paul's points in our Roman's chapter (9) are illuminating: first, he states how God “says to Moses, ‘'I will have mercy on whom I have mercy… So then it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God who has mercy.'” [v.15,16] In our Exodus reading yesterday we saw how God could not use Moses' own “will and exertion” [2 v.11-15]. Paul then drives home the lesson that one cannot deserve, i.e. ‘earn' God's blessing by their own efforts. All God's blessings are an expression of God's mercy. This is parallel to talking about God's grace; therefore it is really saddening today when so many talk and write glibly about ‘grace' as though it is an ever-flowing factor that they can be certain about – regardless of how they behave, Paul next makes the point that “Scripture says to Pharaoh, ‘For this very purpose I have raised you up, that I might show my power in you, and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth'”. [v.17] This is not the proclamation of God's actual name as an intellectual understanding, but of God's reputation that was about to be established by what he did. We will read of this in the next few days; the dramatic deliverance from Egypt of the descendants of Jacob. In relation to this look carefully at our reading in Exodus 3 where God's name is given as , “I will be what I will be” [v.14 – as shown in the ESV footnote] Primarily, this means God will ‘make' his name, that is, his reputation, by what is about to happen – “This is my name forever, and thus I am to be remembered throughout all generations.” [v.15] Their deliverance from Egypt became a ‘memorial' which all generations would look back to – as a foundation for their confidence in God. Thus, when we come to read Psalm 135 and its praises to the LORD we will see the full significance in v.8-13 of the LORD's name and “renown.” It is fully expressed in Isaiah 63 v.11-14 how you God “led your people to make for yourself a glorious name.” Daniel makes the same point in his impassioned prayer (9 v.15) In the same way we look back to the sacrifice and resurrection of our Savior – and how God made for himself the name of ‘Father.' We are privileged to call God ‘Father' – but how many “hallow” that name when they say the Lord's Prayer. Do we? Just as vital is to ask; how many are striving to make a ‘name' for themselves which Christ will “remember” when the time comes for him to “confess' what those in his service have achieved according to the “talents” given to them? Think about what Jesus says in Rev. 3 v.5, “The one who conquers (him/herself!) … I will confess his name before my Father and before his angels.” Our ‘name” that Christ will “confess” will be achieved in many different ways; for example, to quote James 1 v.27, “to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.”
Focal Truth: Jesus Christ is the mystery of godliness proclaimed among the nations
Advent Proclaimed: Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus Luke 2:1-20The Village Chapel - 12/24/2024Wonder, Worship and WitnessDisenchantment. It's a word that describes much of our modern and post-modern ennui. We live in a world that has turned away from transcendence and perhaps that is why wonder has been eclipsed by cynicism, worship is given to ephemeral pleasures, and witness so often feels hollow and hypocritical. In Luke 2:1-20, we find an antidote to this disenchantment. The birth of Christ draws us into a story that rekindles our sense of wonder, redirects our worship, and compels us to become witnesses of God's glory and grace.Join Pastor Jim as he leads us out into the ordinary fields of the shepherds, down into the Bethlehem stable, and into the greatest story ever told about when God became one of us.To find more resources like these, follow us:Website: https://thevillagechapel.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVTzDbaiXVUAm_mUBDCTJAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tvcnashville/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tvcnashvilleX: https://twitter.com/tvcnashvilleTo support the ongoing mission of The Village Chapel go to https://thevillagechapel.com/give/. If you are a regular giver, thank you for your continued faithfulness and generosity!
The Scripture text for this sermon is Mark 1:1-3. This sermon wraps up our Advent series titled A Gospel Christmas In this series, we explore how each of the four Gospels offer us a fuller picture of the hope of Christmas.This podcast is produced by Good Shepherd Bible Church in Pataskala, OH. Our mission is to proclaim the Gospel so that all people may believe, grow, and hope in Jesus.Our desire is to “preach Christ crucified.” We are not into merely teaching timeless truths or general biblical principles. We want you to hear “Christ for you!” – where Jesus is the hero and substance of every sermon. At Good Shepherd, the good news of Jesus' death on the cross and resurrection from the grave is preached straight to the places of brokenness and sin in our hearts. We do this in an expository manner, preaching through the books of the Bible, where the Gospel is proclaimed through the meaning of each text every week.Learn more by visiting us online at goodshepherdohio.com.
Listen in as Pastor Kirk Shelton shares message four in our Advent series. The sermon focuses on Luke 2:1-21. www.CalvaryFayetteville.com info@CalvaryFayetteville.com 479-442-4634
With Us | Week 3 | A Journey to Joy | Pastor Tyler Schaefer | Life Center Tacoma Luke 2:8-20 (CSB) When life is COMPLEX to you, it is CLEAR to God The FULLNESS of the GOSPEL is to be PROCLAIMED to all people One EXTRAORDINARY moment can change an ORDINARY life The good news didn't change CIRCUMSTANCES, but it did change their HEART The JOY of HEAVEN can now LIVE in me
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An angel appears to lowly shepherds to announce the coming of the Saviour. What an amazing proclamation! Today, Pastor Tim leads us through a deeper look at this momentous event and ultimately, at the response to it.
The Christmas story is punctuated by those who proclaimed God is with us, for us, in us, and like us! But this didn't begin when the angels showed up to the shepherds. It started centuries before when the prophets declared the Messiah — the Christ — was coming. Today we're looking at what those prophets actually said, and how what they foretold came to be. And we're reminded that just "knowing" prophetic truths isn't what's important; what's critical is that our lives would be transformed by Jesus! Thank you for your generosity and for advancing the Kingdom of God! For more information on giving: sm4.org/giving Follow us on social media to stay informed and updated: Instagram - @santamariafoursquare Facebook - Santa Maria Foursquare Church Web: sm4.org
Christian faith is not simply a matter of personal interpretation. Pastor Colin talks about what Christian faith is based on.
What are angels and what do they do? Pastor Colin talks about the ministry of angels in the Bible.
In Isaiah 9:6, the titles of Jesus reveal His multifaceted role in our lives: as Wonderful Counselor, He guides us with divine wisdom; as Mighty God, He has the power to conquer sin, death, and all challenges we face. As the Everlasting Father, He offers unchanging love and care, and as the Prince of Peace, He brings reconciliation with God and a deep, abiding inner peace. In this powerful message, Jon calls us to trust in Jesus fully, allowing Him to rule every part of our lives.
In Isaiah 9:6, the titles of Jesus reveal His multifaceted role in our lives: as Wonderful Counselor, He guides us with divine wisdom; as Mighty God, He has the power to conquer sin, death, and all challenges we face. As the Everlasting Father, He offers unchanging love and care, and as the Prince of Peace, He brings reconciliation with God and a deep, abiding inner peace. In this powerful message, Jon calls us to trust in Jesus fully, allowing Him to rule every part of our lives.
December 1, 2024 Pastor Nathan Lee Revelation 9: 13-21
In this episode, we delve into the miraculous and humble birth of Jesus, the Messiah. God the Son leaves heaven to become a man, born to the virgin Mary and raised by Joseph. Proclaimed by angels and greeted by shepherds, Jesus' arrival marks the culmination of God's plan to solve the problem of sin and death. God the Son has a body prepared…prepared for a cross.Readings: Luke 1:26-56, Matthew 1:1-25, Luke 2:1-20, Hebrews 10:5-7, Philippians 2:5-11Support the showRead along with us in the Bible Brief App!Support the show: Tap here to become a monthly supporter!Review the show: Tap here!Want to go deeper?...Download the Bible Brief App!iPhone: App Store LinkAndroid: Play Store LinkWebsite: biblebrief.orgInstagram: @biblelitTwitter: @bible_litFacebook: @biblelitEmail the Show: biblebrief@biblelit.orgThis episode primarily uses the ESV Bible translation, but may also use CSB, NASB, and NKJV.Search Tags: bible, beginner, bible verse, god, verse of the day, prayer, jesus, bible study, scripture, learn, bible introduction, introduction, intro to the bible, introduction to the bible, beginner bible, bible overview, how to read the bible, what is the bible about, bible story, bible stories, what is the bible, ...
Mark 13 highlights; Christ's return; What Christ was preaching; Moses, Abraham and Melchizedek; Freewill offerings; Conquered people; Was Jesus a socialist?; Jubilee; "Corban"?; Making the word of God to none effect; "Leaven"; Men who exercise authority; How are you taking care of the needy of your society?; Temple built without hands?; Cities of blood; Graven images; Fleshpots; Freedom from things public; Lk 22:29; Lk 12:23, John 10:10; Denying truth; Knowing history; Mark 14:1 Plotting against Jesus; Scribes?; "Religion"; Seared consciences; Where is your faith?; Killing care; Obtaining protection from God; False Christians; Precious oil?; Lk 7:37, John 12:3; "Spikenard"; Simon the leper; Nicodemus; John 19:39; King in Judea; Taking back responsibilities; Power of choice; Walking in spirit; Strengthening the poor; Sodom; Setting others free; Better Nimrods?; Charity; Jesus anointed with oil; Proclaimed king by the people; Baptized by John the Baptist; Are you spiritually following Christ?; 1 John 2:19; Memorials; Government of, for and by the people; Mk 14:10 Judas Iscariot; Helping the poor; Sanhedrin (70); Anointed king, firing moneychangers; Deciding the rightful king of Jerusalem; Giving power to a king; Bondage of Egypt; Rehoboam; Inheriting rights; Repentance; 1 John 2:19; v12 Passover; Men carrying water?; Moving in the spirit; Who to follow?; Who will betray?; Mt 26:25; Body and blood; Eating/drinking in the kingdom?; Lk 22:16; Lk 24:40; John 21:9; How taken from Pharisees?; Peter's offense; Knowing the whole gospel; "Skandalizo"; Welfare snare and trap - distrusting the way of Christ; Legal charity; Denying Christ; v26 Singing?; Strengthening the poor; Capitalism; Associations; Corporations; Song of Moses and of the Lamb; Believing fosters doing; "sore amazed" and "very heavy"; Rich people in the kingdom of God; Salvation?; "watch"; Did Christ need to be baptized?; Comforting gospel?; God's will; Watch and pray; The flesh is weak; Temptation?; Selling brothers into bondage; v46 - taking of Jesus; To be continued...
God wants people to come to Jesus so what happens in the final 7-year period? God is so gracious because He sends an angel to go throughout the earth to give a final warning. You need Jesus. Fear the Lord. Come to Him. Even up until the very end, He is calling out to people for salvation. Join us today as Joel Richardson answers this question from our End Times Timeline ConferenceHere is a Link to our End Times Timeline Conferencehttps://womensbiblestudy.com/category/end-times-conference/
God wants people to come to Jesus so what happens in the final 7-year period? God is so gracious because He sends an angel to go throughout the earth to give a final warning. You need Jesus. Fear the Lord. Come to Him. Even up until the very end, He is calling out to people for salvation. Join us today as Joel Richardson answers this question from our End Times Timeline ConferenceHere is a Link to our End Times Timeline Conferencehttps://womensbiblestudy.com/category/end-times-conference/