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Baptism of the Lord (Year C, 2024-2025)Scripture Readings: Isaiah 43:1-7, Psalm 29, Acts 8:14-17, Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Passage: Psalm 29 Preacher: Hosea Luy Service: 6:00pm (Wollongong) Date: 29th December, 2024
What will define you in the coming year? As we wrap up 2024 and look forward to 2025, Pastor Jeff Maness challenges us, individually and as a church, to intentionally make a part of our new year and really, a part of our lives forever, three take-aways from Psalm 29. Watch/listen to this short devotional to see what these three things are and how they can impact your life and relationship with God.Click here for Pastor Jeff's Message Notes.Click here for Small Group Discussion Questions.Find us on:YouTube: YouTube.com/TheHarborInstagram: Instagram.com/TheHarbor_lifeFacebook: Facebook.com/TheHarbordotlifeWebsite: https://www.TheHarbor.lifeWatch/listen on The Harbor AppNew episode every week!
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Predigt Serie die Psalmen. Preidigt Pastor Nico Verhoef.
Predigt Serie die Psalmen. Predigt Pastor Nico Verhoef.
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Music from Dayspring Community, was a Christian community during the Jesus Movement Of the 1970s, from the 2 albums they produced in the early 1970s: “Dayspring… a group of young people and families, from the who had committed themselves to one another, to live the life of the Lord Jesus Christ in the world, believing that, God has called his people to be light and darkness, to give witness to his life by their love for one another, and to be vessels of His love offered to the world. The songs on this recording, and the ability to sing them a gift from God, having been given according to His promise; “ask and it shall be given to you.” These gifts are given to the Body believing His promise; “give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over “. Dr. David Hatcher, a professor of Civil Engineering at Washington University Saint Louis, MO, along with his wife Ruth, was the pastor of this community of young believers in the 1970's. Dayspring was the fruit of the Jesus People Revival that swept through the US during the turbulent late 1960s and early 1970s. The uniqueness of Dayspring featured a return to the simplicity of devotion to Jesus expressed through living in community (it was not a commune) using the model of the New Testament Church as a framework or scaffolding for the expression of Christianity lived out in an organic fashion. A surprising number of the members of the community are in full-time ministry till this very day. There is fruit that remains. Dayspring was formed around the person of the Lord Jesus and not around any particular personality nor doctrine. The community had 2 singing groups, Dayspring and Siloam
Creation can be violent and overwhelming. Natural disasters are a scary thing where we can often be left feeling helpless. But we serve a God that is bigger and more powerful than even those. Join Pastor Mike and Tyler as they dive into Psalm 29 to see what it says about the Lord of creation. Support the show
Christ's advent brings peace because it assures us that Christ is enthroned as king.
Christ's advent brings peace because it assures us that Christ is enthroned as king.
20 Minutes a day in The Word and You'll have read or listened to the entire Bible in a year. Take a piece of that passage each day to meditate on and you'll become like a tree; planted by streams of living water… Psalm 1 We would LOVE to hear from you! (Submit your comments @ https://allenwood.church) 2024 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pastordaveberkey Support Our Ministry @ www.Allenwood.Church Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theparsonagepastor/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pastordaveberkey/ Email: PastorDave@Allenwood.Church Don't forget to subscribe and share with friends so we can journey together!
Monday 12/2/24
Today Deacon Harold takes us into the Soulful Psalm 29
Psalm 29:1-11
In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
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This week Pastor Dion continues looking at the Psalms by digging into Psalm 29. Specifically focusing on the Importance of the Lord, the Power of the Lord, and the Peace of the Lord.
Here in hurricane country, we occasionally find ourselves asking the "WHY?" question when hurricanes pass by and wreak their havoc. But something can be learned from these storms, as King David reminds us in Psalm 29.
Welcome to Day 2483 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 29:1-11 Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2483 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2483 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before.. In today's Wisdom Nugget, we are focusing on Psalm 29, a powerful and majestic psalm of David that directs our attention to the overwhelming glory of God displayed through His voice in creation. Psalm 29 offers us a vivid picture of God's sovereignty over nature and His ability to command the forces of the earth with His voice. Through the sounds of thunder, the strength of storms, and the power of water, we see the unmatched might of God. Yet, in the end, this psalm also reveals that God, in His great power, blesses His people with strength and peace. So, let's read through Psalm 29:1-11 from the New Living Translation: Psalm 29:1-11 (NLT): 1 Honor the Lord, you heavenly beings; honor the Lord for His glory and strength. 2 Honor the Lord for the glory of His name. Worship the Lord in the splendor of His holiness. 3 The voice of the Lord echoes above the sea. The God of glory thunders. The Lord thunders over the mighty sea. 4 The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is majestic. 5 The voice of the Lord splits the mighty cedars; the Lord shatters the cedars of Lebanon. 6 He makes Lebanon's mountains skip like a calf; He makes Mount Hermon leap like a young wild ox. 7 The voice of the Lord strikes with bolts of lightning. 8 The voice of the Lord makes the barren wilderness quake; the Lord shakes the wilderness of Kadesh. 9 The voice of the Lord twists mighty oaks and strips the forests bare. In His Temple everyone shouts, “Glory!” 10 The Lord rules over the floodwaters. The Lord reigns as king forever. 11 The Lord gives His people strength. The Lord blesses them with peace. Calling the Heavens to Worship (Verses 1-2): Psalm 29 begins with a call to honor and worship the Lord. In verses 1 and 2, David says: “Honor the Lord, you heavenly beings; honor the Lord for His glory and strength. Honor the Lord for the glory of His name. Worship the Lord in the splendor of His holiness.” Here, David is calling on the heavenly beings, the angels, and all those in the spiritual realm, to give honor and praise to God. He is asking them to recognize the magnificence of God's glory and strength. This call to worship is an invitation for all of creation—both heavenly and earthly—to recognize and praise the name of the Lord for who He is. David emphasizes worshiping the Lord in “the splendor of His holiness.” God is holy, set apart, and His very being is majestic. His glory shines brighter than anything in creation, and it's only fitting that all creatures, especially those in the heavenly realm, would bow in worship before Him. For us today, this call extends beyond the...
The Jews' songbook continues.Join us as we travel through this richly poetic literature, much of it believed to be written by Israel's king David - or his more than able ghostwriter.What we lose in story or plot twists, we gain in deeply felt emotion as a man bares his heart before God.These are songs that sing to their own tune.Written and produced by Chas BayfieldMusic by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins MusicCover art by Lisa Goff
Wednesday 10-02-2024. Studies in Psalms.
This sermon was preached on September 29, 2024 at Antioch Presbyterian Church, a mission work of Calvary Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America located in Woodruff, South Carolina. Pastor Zachary Groff preached this sermon entitled "The Thunderous Voice of God Our King" on Psalm 29. For more information about Antioch Presbyterian Church, please visit antiochpca.com or contact us at info@antiochpca.com.
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 29:2. Welcome to "Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes," a tranquil oasis of serenity for your weary soul. In each episode, you'll embark on a soothing journey guided by the wisdom of the most popular book of the Bible, the book of Psalms. Bishop T.D. Jakes' calming voice and gentle prayers will lull you into a peaceful state of mind, perfect for restful sleep or deep meditation. Allow each profound devotional soothe your soul every night. Let the verses of the Psalms cradle your thoughts and provide solace, allowing you to drift into a night of tranquil slumber. Let the Lord be your shepherd tonight, and fall asleep to God's word. Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of these timeless scriptures, nurturing both your spirit and your dreams. Download the Pray.com app for more Bible stories to last a lifetime. To learn more about Bishop T.D. Jakes visit https://tdjenterprises.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7 “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain. (Exodus 20:7, ESV) 2 Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness.[a] (Psalm 29:2, ESV) 3 And they sing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, […]
In this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of Psalm Chapter 292) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
Is there a reason the Psalmist chooses the violent aspects of Nature i.e. thunder, lightning, stormy seas, and earthquakes to represent the voice of God?
Today Deacon Harold takes us into the Soulful Psalm 29
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Through the Psalms is a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit.https://www.thetruthpulpit.com/ttpwClick the icon below to listen. Related PodcastsSoli Deo Gloria #2Soli Deo Gloria #1Solus Christus #2
Through the Psalms is a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit.https://www.thetruthpulpit.com/ttpw
Sermon Outline: Finding Peace in a Chaotic World (Psalm 29:2-11 & Phil 4:4-9) Introduction: The Current State of the World Acknowledge the chaos and confusion in today's world (social media, news, pop culture). Emphasize how perspective can shape reality. Highlight how media often promotes fear and anxiety to maintain control over people. Purpose: To refocus our attention on God rather than the chaos around us. I. The Call to Worship (Psalm 29:2) Verse 2: "Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his name; worship the LORD in the splendor of holiness." Worship shifts our perspective from the world to God. True worship arises when we see God for who He truly is. Reference: Romans 8:18 – Our present sufferings are incomparable to the glory that awaits. II. The Power of God's Voice (Psalm 29:3-9) Verse 3: God's voice is over the waters, symbolizing His power and authority over creation. Quotation from CH Spurgeon: "The thunder is the voice of Jehovah." Illustration: God's meticulous control over creation, including every raindrop. Verses 4-9: God's voice is powerful and majestic, breaking cedars and shaking the desert. Example: RC Sproul's statement on God's sovereignty over every molecule. Application: Recognizing the power of God's voice helps us understand His control over everything in our lives. III. The Sovereignty of God (Psalm 29:10-11) Verse 10: God is enthroned over the flood, reigning as King forever. Assurance: God's eternal reign means we don't need to worry about earthly rulers. Declaration: "KING JESUS is on the throne!" Verse 11: God provides strength and peace to His people. Encouragement: God empowers us to face challenges and grants us peace amidst turmoil. IV. Finding Peace in a Chaotic World (Philippians 4:4-9) Verse 4: Rejoice in the Lord always, finding joy in the person and work of Jesus. Joy in Jesus breaks the power of worldly fears. Verse 5: The Lord's nearness brings reasonableness and calmness. We are called to be gentle and level-headed, not driven by fear. Verse 6: "Do not be anxious about anything." Command: Just as "do not murder" is a command, so is "do not be anxious." Assurance: God provides a way to fulfill His commands. Verses 7-9: The peace of God guards our hearts and minds in Christ. Replace anxiety with thoughts of what is true, noble, and praiseworthy. Conclusion: A Call to Refocus Christians are called to shift their focus from themselves and their circumstances to King Jesus. By recognizing God's power and sovereignty, we can walk in strength and peace. Final Encouragement: Keep your eyes on Jesus, and peace will follow, even in the midst of a chaotic world.
Send us a Text Message.****Read the Bible in a Year with me in 2024 right here on the podcast!***Welcome to the podcast Move Forth With Grace! We will be reading the whole Bible in the year 2024. This is such a perfect way to get into God's Word each day and to develop your own relationship with God our Father through His Son Jesus Christ. I am your host Angela and want to first of all say that I am not an expert in Theology or Church History or a Minister and I never will claim to be. I am a wife and mother who has been reborn and want to be of service to God in gratitude for calling me back home. Welcome to the Podcast! The Bible that I will be reading from is The One Year Bible New Living Translation. You can find one in the link at the bottom of the show notes here.This episode is also brought to you by the Move Forth brand that encompasses freedom, health, and God's grace. We are created in God's image perfectly and fearfully and wonderfully. There is nothing that we can do or need to do to earn His Grace ...He simply gives it to us. I am certified in Health and Life Coaching but no longer practice however, I have health tips and resources, products that I love and use, homeschool tips, and merchandise available on my website for you here:www.move-forth.comOne of my favorite products on my website and that I use each day are stem cell activation patches. Stem cell therapy can be very costly and can produce results that are short lived which is why these patches are so brilliant and not considered to be stem cell therapy! They actually activate our own body's production of stem cells and support our health and well-being all while optimizing our immune system. Feel free to check the out here:www.lifewave.com/angelaforthThank you for being here....thank you for becoming less like you and more like Jesus.May you Move Forth with Grace today!Love, Angela Connect with me on social media or send a prayer request to me on my website here:https://campsite.bio/moveforthThis is the Bible that I am reading in 2024: Get your copy today if you would like to read along...this is not required of coursehttps://www.tyndale.com/p/the-one-year-bible-nlt/9781414302041The One Year Bible Companion:https://www.tyndale.com/p/the-one-year-bible-companion/9780842346160Find answers to questions you may have with Mike Winger on https://biblethinker.org/meet-mike/Find Bible studies with Dr. Chuck Missler on www.khouse.orgSupport the Show.
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A fair question that we can ask is what does nature say about God? Emma Dotter & Watermark Health staff member Jesse Collins share that nature expounds on God's character. Jesse encourages us to create time and cultivate space to be in awe of who God is and to marvel at what he has done. Additional Scripture references in this podcast: Psalm 19:1, “The heavens declare the glory of God, the sky above proclaims his handiwork.” Romans 1:20, “For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made.” Want to partner with Watermark Health? Here's the link below: https://www.watermarkhealth.org/serve Want to get involved with Love Our City? Check out the link below: https://www.watermark.org/engage/city/serve-the-city Grab a NEW Join The Journey Journal for 2024: https://a.co/d/7rt0H3g Got kids? Check out the NEW Join The Journey Jr. Journal for 2024: https://a.co/d/eYBgvUM You can also check out the Join The Journey Jr. Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/join-the-journey-junior/id1660089898
Fr. Mike highlights the reality of sin and our capacity to choose hell as we read about Jesus' teachings on temptations, divorce, and wealth. Jesus' teachings can be challenging, but following him is the path to true holiness. Today we read Mark 9-10 and Psalm 29. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.