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Today Daily Devotional

. . . observe the Lord's commands and decrees that I am giving you today for your own good . . . — Deuteronomy 10:13 Think about the many things you may not have wanted to do or liked to do, but you did them anyway because it was for your own good. Growing up, you might have had a long list of undesirable things that your parents asked you to do. And maybe you heard them say, “You'll be glad you did this.” I ate my vegetables because my mom said they were good for me. We don't always want to do what God says is good for us. It can be difficult to engage in some things that God asks us to do, but they are in our best interest. Jesus calls us to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us (Matthew 5:44). We are called to put up with one another and forgive if we have a grievance with someone (Colossians 3:13). We put off the old self and put on the new self to be like the Lord in true righteousness and holiness (Ephesians 4:22-24). These commands can be really complicated. God's Word is more than a list of rules. We believe what God asks of us in his Word. We don't have to face these complicated teachings on our own. We have the help of the Holy Spirit and the community of God's people. God's love and example motivate us to be victorious, even when that can be difficult! Righteous God, help me always to do what is right, that I may glorify you. May your love motivate me to be victorious. In Jesus, Amen.

Excel Still More
Matthew 6 - Daily Bible Devotional

Excel Still More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 4:17


Send us a textGood morning! Thank you for taking a few minutes to listen. If you are interested in the Daily Bible Devotional, you can find it at the links below:Amazon - (paperback, hardcover, and Kindle)Spiritbuilding.com - (premium quality paperback)Youtube Video Introducing the ContentFeel free to reach out with any questions: emersonk78@me.comMatthew 6 As the sermon on the mount continues, Jesus explains that righteousness is not just about what we do, but also why we do it. To illustrate, Jesus uses three examples: giving, praying, and fasting. Charity is a staple in the disciple's life, but it must be for God and others, not ourselves. Prayer is a powerful testimony of faith, but it must be about fellowship with God, not the praise of others. Fasting is about focusing on God, not impressing others. This is all about treasure in heaven with God, not this earth. Jesus' disciples are not worried about the things of this life because they live for heaven. They trust in God, live for Him, and know that He will take care of them if they seek Him above all else. Jesus touches on sensitive topics in this chapter: giving to the poor, praying faithfully, and fasting from things to give attention to God. These are all challenges in our busy lives. How can we grow in them? Start from a place of love for God and others, and then be thankful for these outlets of praise. Carry that heart into the area of money and worry as well. These have choked out the word in many lives. We cannot serve God and money. We cannot live in anxiety and be courageous in Christ. Put His kingdom first, pray continually, and allow the Spirit to mold you, practicing righteousness from the heart, one day at a time. Do not worry about tomorrow. Righteous God, teach us to yearn to serve You daily. Help us to give to others as You bountifully give to us. Humble us to pray privately, grateful that You listen. Strengthen us to fast from earthly things, so we can show You are first in our lives. May we live to store up eternal treasures. Thank you for Christ's spiritual victory, so we know that life is more than money and possessions and that there is no reason to worry over earthly things. We will seek You first and cast aside worry and fear in Jesus' name.  Thought Questions:  -       Why do you do righteous things? From charity work to prayer to fasting, how should that be centrally about God and your love for Him? -       How does “the Lord's Prayer” place you in the right state of mind to take on the day in faith? What piece of it means the most to you today? -       Are God's people different when it comes to the allure of wealth and the worries of an uncertain world? How? What sustains us in all of that?

South Side Baptist Church - Abbeville SC
The Righteous God Righteously “Righteousses” the Unrighteous - Romans 1-11

South Side Baptist Church - Abbeville SC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 40:50


South Side Baptist Church Abbeville, South Carolina Pastor Joel Bradberry January 5, 2025 Sunday AM Service https://www.southsideabbeville.com Sermon Notes: The Righteous God Righteously “Righteousses” the Unrighteous -Andy Naselli I. There is a universal need for God's righteousness (1:18-3:20) Romans 1:18-32 II. God provides the means for obtaining God's righteousness (3:21-4:25) Romans 3:21-26 III. There are benefits that come with God's righteousness (5:1-8:39) Romans 8:18 Romans 8:26 Romans 8:28-30 Romans 8:37-39 IV. God vindicates His righteousness regarding ethnic Israel (9-11) Romans 10:12-15

Solid Word Bible Church
Blessed But Bruised

Solid Word Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 61:11


In this episode, we explore the transformative experience of encountering the Holy and Righteous God of the Bible. While such encounters may lead to inner conflict and the temptation to withdraw, perseverance brings blessings—even if it leaves us bruised. We discuss how God engages with us through His mercy, compassion, and faithfulness, reminding us that His understanding of our needs far surpasses our own. When God engages with us, He reshapes our identity and perspective, proving that being bruised doesn't mean we're not blessed. Tune in for encouragement and insights on embracing God's work in our lives!

FLF, LLC
What Makes a Law Just and a Nation Righteous [God, Law, and Liberty]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 22:37


David takes today’s episode to develop a historical context for next week’s discussion of neo-Baptist engagement with law and politics. Without this context, the Gnostic nature of that form of engagement will be less clear. David uses the work of 18th-century Scottish theologian, Thomas Boston, and the Apostle Paul's first letter to Timothy to explain the role of law in non-Gnostic terms.

Fight Laugh Feast USA
What Makes a Law Just and a Nation Righteous [God, Law, and Liberty]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 22:37


David takes today’s episode to develop a historical context for next week’s discussion of neo-Baptist engagement with law and politics. Without this context, the Gnostic nature of that form of engagement will be less clear. David uses the work of 18th-century Scottish theologian, Thomas Boston, and the Apostle Paul's first letter to Timothy to explain the role of law in non-Gnostic terms.

Grace Harbor Church Sermons
Genesis 22:1-19: The Righteous God (Rymer)

Grace Harbor Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 53:19


Travis Rymer preaches "The Righteous God" from Genesis 22:1-19, in this Sunday morning gathering of Grace Harbor Church.

Livin From Within
#56 Discernment, Signs and Wonders, Faithful Trust In God, The Rock Of Our Faith

Livin From Within

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 34:35


Jesus warns us to not base our faith on signs and wonders, He does so not because God doesn't do miracles and wonders, He absolutely does, daily in our lives and when one truly calls upon Him, He will answer. What Jesus is warning us of is shallow belief, one sided love which doesn't last in a time to come, of which we have arrived, where we won't be able to distinguish between real and fake anymore, where satan's deceptions will be so cunning that you will mistake it for the original. In that we are told many shall fall away because of seducing spirits and itching ears, listening to that which makes them feel good rather than that which is edifying, sanctifying, true. Take heed and develop a true relationship with YAH, which as with any quality relationship, goes much deeper than appearances and is certainly not about your entertainment. If you seek God in a feeling or a sign only, then your faith will be shallow. You must build your faith upon the rock that is Jesus Christ and give your life to Him fully. He will always give you much in return, because he is a Good and Righteous God, our Lord and Saviour, forever and ever, Amen. Please Note: I do not nor have i ever monetized my channel, if you see ads it is not me, it is the platform. I suggest you listen on podcast platforms like apple podcasts and spotify. When you come here be respectful and mature in your communications. This is not a kindergarden and I do not have the time to monitor who is writing what here. I do not reply to any comments nor do i engage in conversations here. Never engage with anyone that may write to you claiming to represent me or this channel. Remember that God see's all, and every idle word will be brought into judgement including what you utter in comments sections. Take heed, be vigilent, sober minded and apt to have an answer for your faith, don't come here to argue and put stumbling blocks before the faces of others. Support one another to grow in the faith and truth. God bless. Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice of any kind. By watching this video, you agree to assume 100% responsibility for the consequences of acting upon this information. You are encouraged to use your own discernment and free will when listening to anyone. Copyright © Wisdom Within God's Word Channel. All Rights Reserved.

Encounter the Truth
The Just and Righteous God (Part 2 of 2)

Encounter the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 24:58


God's “righteousness” is his character of total rightness, integrity, goodness and truth—and his “justice” is his expression of that character in his governance of the universe. And the two ideas, although distinct, belong together in the Bible's portrait of God.

Encounter the Truth
The Just and Righteous God (Part 1 of 2)

Encounter the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 24:58


God's “righteousness” is his character of total rightness, integrity, goodness and truth—and his “justice” is his expression of that character in his governance of the universe. And the two ideas, although distinct, belong together in the Bible's portrait of God.

Chalmers Church Edinburgh
In the face of slander - take refuge in the righteous God (Psalm 7:1–17)

Chalmers Church Edinburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 35:37


Compass Point
A Righteous God

Compass Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 0:59


‘He is the Rock, His work is perfect;‘For all His ways are justice,‘A God of truth and without injustice;‘Righteous and upright is He.'—Deuteronomy 32:4 ‘For the Lᴏʀᴅ is righteous,‘He loves righteousness;‘His countenance beholds the upright.'—Psalm 11:7

Miller Heights Baptist Church - Sermons
The Righteous Cry Out to a Righteous God

Miller Heights Baptist Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024


Psalm 119:137-152

Topeka Bible Church EXTRA
Summer in the Psalms - Psalm 7: Approaching a Righteous God

Topeka Bible Church EXTRA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 62:07


What gave King David the confidence to approach God so boldly? This week, Spencer Kovach guides us through Psalm 7 to explore that question. He discusses righteousness, judgement, and how Jesus provides us with continual access to His Father's presence.Student Ministry intern Spencer joins Jason and Teresa in the studio to discuss the two places (on earth now and in the future at the White Throne) where God administers judgment. The group also explores David's birthing analogy in this psalm and the "praise sandwich" that bookends the crying out for judgment. Oh, and Teresa asks the guys to share something that has surprised them in this busy summer season of ministry.If you would like to watch the video podcast, find us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMhDfGn0zfzi6XjcKkSVcFAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/discovertbcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/topekabiblechurchWebsite: https://www.discovertbc.com/

CrossPoint Christian Church

Righteous GodDeuteronomy 32:1-4May 19, 2024Main Point: God deserves to be glorified for He is the God of perfect righteousness.Because God is righteous, it means:1. All His ways are always right.2. All His ways are always true.3. All His ways are always just.

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM
The Righteous God

COJ USA - DR. JO KIM

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 57:57


Ps119:137, Ro3:25-26 The Righteous God

Antioch Reformed Baptist Church
The Righteous God of Our Salvation

Antioch Reformed Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 15:00


Citylight Mosaic Church
Micah 6 - The Righteous God

Citylight Mosaic Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 38:42


Jacob Richardson teaches that the righteous God wants his acts to be known, he does not want a religious show, and he wants us to be like him.

Bob Enyart Live
The Ark & The Darkness in Theatres March 20 & 21!

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024


*An Intense Story of Judgment: Hear about "The Ark & the Darkness", including advice to parents, who may want to screen the film to decide whether or not to let youngsters under 8 or so watch the graphic depiction of the judgment of a Righteous God against the sinful antediluvian world. *Dan Biddle, PhD is the Executive Producer of "The Ark & The Darkness". He's a behavioral scientist and HR consultant with a doctorate in industrial-organizational psychology. He is president of Genesis Apologetics, equipping pastors, parents and students with biblical answers to evolutionary teaching. Daniel has trained thousands of students in biblical creation and evolution issues, and is the author of several creation-related publications. His professional background includes 20 years' experience in expert witness consulting/testimony in state/federal cases involving statistical research methods and psychometrics. He maintains an executive role in two HR consulting and test development firms. *How the Movie Came to Be: The original story recorded by Moses about 4,000 years ago has been adapted for the big screen with narratives from experts, amazing cinematography and incredible CGI graphics delivering a stunning visual account of Noah's Ark and the Fountains of the Great Deep breaking forth! Hear all the behind the scenes details from Dr. Biddle! *Dino Soft Tissue & More: Hear how the movie treats "unfossilized fossils," which have raised serious doubts about the secular view of the fossil record, and how dinosaur soft tissue has taken paleontology from a 100% consensus to a ZERO percent consensus regarding what dinosaur bones consist of! *Hydroplate Theory: RSR did bring up our "in-house" disagreement over flood models and our support for Dr. Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory.

Real Science Radio
The Ark & The Darkness in Theatres March 20 & 21!

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024


*An Intense Story of Judgment: Hear about "The Ark & the Darkness", including advice to parents, who may want to screen the film to decide whether or not to let youngsters under 8 or so watch the graphic depiction of the judgment of a Righteous God against the sinful antediluvian world. *Dan Biddle, PhD is the Executive Producer of "The Ark & The Darkness". He's a behavioral scientist and HR consultant with a doctorate in industrial-organizational psychology. He is president of Genesis Apologetics, equipping pastors, parents and students with biblical answers to evolutionary teaching. Daniel has trained thousands of students in biblical creation and evolution issues, and is the author of several creation-related publications. His professional background includes 20 years' experience in expert witness consulting/testimony in state/federal cases involving statistical research methods and psychometrics. He maintains an executive role in two HR consulting and test development firms. *How the Movie Came to Be: The original story recorded by Moses about 4,000 years ago has been adapted for the big screen with narratives from experts, amazing cinematography and incredible CGI graphics delivering a stunning visual account of Noah's Ark and the Fountains of the Great Deep breaking forth! Hear all the behind the scenes details from Dr. Biddle! *Dino Soft Tissue & More: Hear how the movie treats "unfossilized fossils," which have raised serious doubts about the secular view of the fossil record, and how dinosaur soft tissue has taken paleontology from a 100% consensus to a ZERO percent consensus regarding what dinosaur bones consist of! *Hydroplate Theory: RSR did bring up our "in-house" disagreement over flood models and our support for Dr. Walt Brown's Hydroplate Theory.

Kids Corner Devotional
Names of God: The Righteous God

Kids Corner Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 2:50


Partakers Church Podcasts
Sermon - A God of Salvation - Romans 1-3

Partakers Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 22:09


A God of Salvation Romans 1:16-17 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed-a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: "The righteous will live by faith." Romans 3:21-24 But now apart from the law the righteousness of God has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference between Jew and Gentile, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. Introduction Paul in this letter is writing to Roman believers a synopsis of his beliefs, and to church leaders in Jerusalem where he would have to make an adequate explanation of himself. The language and concepts shared in these passages are that the Gospel of God is that salvation is for all who believe; righteousness of God; universality of both salvation and judgment; and that salvation and righteousness are available through faith. The adversative "But" in Romans 3:21 heralds the solution, but the text in between these verses highlights humanity's unrighteousness and need of God's righteousness. 1. The Problem "All have sinned" (Romans.3:23). Our inherent sinful nature of unrighteousness comes to all mankind from the first rebellion against God by Adam. To be with God eternally we need to be declared righteous, for unrighteousness cannot enter the holy and righteous presence of God. So for humanity, created in God's image (Genesis.1:26) to re-enter God's presence, each person needs to be declared righteous and thereby justified. Justification is the transformation from a condemned criminal to that of an heir awaiting a majestic legacy. If God doesn't punish unrighteousness, then God would have to destroy not only us, but also Himself. Holiness is an absolute attribute of God, which requires the punishment of any impurity or unrighteousness (that is sin), and if unrighteousness remained unpunished, God would cease to be God and we would cease to be human. Ergo, since the first rebellion God has had a Gospel plan to restore righteousness to man. 2. Initial Questions 2a. What is the Gospel plan? The Gospel is one, which Paul is separated to according to his own words in Romans.1:1. Paul announces it is the power of God for the salvation of all in Romans 1:16. The Gospel is the good news that God has provided the means for rebellious humanity to be rescued from His wrath and judgment. The Gospel is a two-fold message: it is deliverance from the final judgment resulting from God's anger against sin and a crediting of righteousness upon sinful man. Not only will humanity be saved, but has been saved.This Gospel creates faith (Romans.1:16-17); brings life (Romans.1:16) and judgment (Romans.2:16) 2b. What is wrath? When we think of wrath, it is usually of an uncontrollable rage or temper tantrum. God's wrath does not portray the human weaknesses of vindictiveness, or an uncontrolled pique. We can dismiss such ideas, since due to His forbearance, God's anger and judgment has been smouldering since the first rebellion of Adam and Eve. God's wrath invokes justice (Romans.2:5). 2c. What is righteousness? There are three meanings to this key phrase of Paul's: "righteousness of God". Firstly, righteousness is an immutable characteristic of God, in that whether it is a righteousness that judges or a righteousness that saves, it is still God's righteousness. Secondly, that His righteousness demands God actively keeps the promises He has made. Thirdly, that His righteousness makes us righteous. So, who needs this righteousness? 3. God's Judgment When we describe God's judgment, similarly there are three aspects to it, all of which give a total and clear picture. For God's judgment to only have one or two of these characteristics, would mean it was not the judgment of a holy God. God's judgment is inescapable, righteous and impartial. 3a. Inescapable We are inherently self-righteously hypercritical of others. Paul tells us that this makes us hypocritical and we have no right to stand in condemnation over people, as what is common in all humanity is a universal sinfulness or separation from God (Romans.2:1). We set unachievable high standards for others and yet remarkably low standard for ourselves. 3b. Righteous God will judge according to what each person has done (Romans.2:6). While we may be justified and declared righteous by faith, we will be judged based on the works we do, to earn rewards. Our faith is to be supported by good works (Galatians.5:6; James.2:18). Paul here shows two destinies. Eternal life, glory, honour, peace and immortality for those who enduringly desire to perform good works (Romans.2:7,10). Juxtaposed to this are the self-indulgent and disobedient who shall incur God's indignation, wrath and righteous judgment (Romans.2:8-9). 3c. Impartial God shows no favouritism (Romans.2:11), so whether Jew or Gentile, both can be saved and be declared righteous. God is eternally just and righteous. It is a reflection of His mercy, that nobody can claim God is unfair. 4. All have sinned and need God's righteousness 4a. The Gentile is in need Gentiles, non-Jews, require this righteousness of God. Unrighteousness is universally endemic as all humankind has rebelled, "fallen short of God's glory" (Romans.3:23) which has been passed down since the original sin in Genesis. Whilst God has given the Jew the Law, how has God revealed Himself to the Gentile? He has revealed Himself and His invisible attributes, fully to all humanity through their individual conscience (Romans.1:19) and His creation (Romans.1:20). In Christ, God has now revealed Himself fully in visible form (Colossians.1:15-17) so that humanity has even less of an excuse not to worship God, follow Him and be obedient to Him. Whether it is through ignorance they did not glorify Him (Romans.1:21); through foolish wisdom (Romans.1:22) or self-indulgence (Romans.1:25); God allowed man free will and gave them over to their desires (Romans.1:26, 28). This is viewed in non-heterosexual practices (Romans.1:26-27) being viewed as an abasement and denial of God. It is noticeable also through idolatrous attitudes and actions. Humanity began as creations' pinnacle but ended up beneath creation when man started worshipping creation instead of the Creator (Romans.1:23). Gentiles are without excuse (Romans.1:20) and their actions decree their eternal destiny. Having suppressed God, God thereby debased man's mind to all kinds of wickedness (Romans.1:28) so that humankinds temporal pleasure may be appeased, and of which, are still in evidence today. 4b. The Jew is in need Jews had the Law and boasted in it (Romans.2:23). However, possession of the Law was of no consequence to God and Paul claims it is practicing the Law, which matters. Their religion was an external action but not an internal attitude. Jesus' regular denunciation of the Pharisees reflects this. Adultery, robbery and idolatry (Romans.2:21) were perfectly possible for a Jew to commit secretly according to the Sermon on the Mount. Instead of being God's light to the nations, Jews were dishonouring God (Romans.2:24; Isaiah.52:5). Packer in his book "Knowing God" reflects: "The Law cannot save us, for its only effect is to stimulate sin and shows us how far short we fall from God's righteousness." If not the Law, then surely through circumcision a Jew will be declared righteous! After all, the circumcision is the mark of God's covenant with Israel (Genesis.17). Again, Paul says no. Circumcision avails nothing if the Law is not kept (Romans.2:25). An uncircumcised Gentile who keeps the law is more acceptable to God than a circumcised Jew who breaks the Law. A Jew is one who inwardly experiences God, not one who exhibits external worship alone (Romans.2:28-29). Paul continues. All humanity has rebelled against God, both Jew and Gentile. Paul cites Old Testament verses to back his claims that all men are unrighteous before God's wrath (Romans.3:10-18). There are no excuses. Just like the excuses we come up for when caught speeding in our cars. 5. Salvation for all 5a. Revealed for all who believe by faith All people are under God's wrath and are therefore condemned. This wrath, Carson writes is brough forth by universal human wickedness". We are in need both of rescue and to be justified before God. Paul, continuing with the adversative "But now" (Romans.3:21), explains that God has also provided us with a righteousness that is available immediately so that we may be saved from His wrath. The Law as we have seen condemns any who do not keep it. Yet combined with the Prophets, the Law bears witness to this righteousness. How do we achieve this justification? Faith, succinctly described by JI Packer in "Knowing God", reminds us, "is a self-abandoning trust in the person and work of Jesus." By exhibiting faith in Jesus, as it is due to him, we have been declared righteous and have a legal status of being justified, if we choose it. Can we earn it? We have seen how both Gentile and Jew have failed in trying to achieve salvation (Romans.3:23). Nevertheless, we need to believe in order to receive the righteousness we have asked for. This grace (Romans.3:24) declares believers "righteous at the beginning of their course, not at the end of it". This gift, which is free, enables believers to be justified through the act of redemption (Romans.3:24). 5b. God's Wrath Propitiated through Redemption. Redemption implies ransom. It is the purchase of a slave, simply to set that slave free. It involves a ransom payment. God's grace pays God's justice on our behalf so that righteousness can be declared. God's grace is the origin of our justification. This redemption, results from God the Father presenting Jesus Christ as a sacrifice to appease His wrath. Our redemption involved the death of Jesus as our payment. God's righteous wrath now averted and appeased through this act of propitiation, means we are therefore liberated as a demonstration of His righteousness (Romans.3:25-26). All humanity are slaves or prisoners to sin (Romans.3:9), and it is from this slavery the Gospel declares we have been delivered. The full consequences of this redemption will not be experienced until we have overcome and persevered to gain our eternal inheritance (Romans.8:23-25). Conclusion Is there any difference today? People are still blasé and ignorant of God, having suppressed the truth. People still declare that the existance of God cannot be proven by rational science and advanced knowledge. People are still both hypercritical of others and therefore hypocrites. It is to this world, we are to apply our theology. This gospel of salvation, which justifies us in order to declare us righteous, thus sparing us from God's condemnatory wrath, is the one we are to use to spread the good news, that God's righteousness is free by faith, to all who humble themselves, admit their guilt and ‘lost-ness' and ask God for forgiveness. For those who would already call themselves a Christian, you are to tell others about this salvation and you are to serve Him, where ever you are and where ever you go! Jesus is the one you are following and its on His terms alone that you are His disciple. If you view Him as a superhero, somebody who you call upon only when you need something or even as your boyfriend, then beware: Jesus will not be mocked - He wants all aspects of your life to be submitted to Him! Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor who defied Hitler, wrote these words "When Jesus Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die. Discipleship is not an offer that man makes to Jesus Christ, nor is it hero worship, but intimacy with Christ." Want to be intimate with Jesus Christ? Worship him alone and exhibit your faith to all you come into contact with! Too often Christians and churches side with the rights of the powerful and elite, while forgetting the poor, oppressed and marginalised. Too often Christians and churches neglect to feed the hungry, seek justice for the oppressed and help the poor. There are enough Christians and churches in the UK to make significant positive change to their local communities. Too often Christians sit around on their backsides discussing good theology while in that same community people die of loneliness & neglect. You say you have faith in Jesus Christ and are dedicated to Him! Good! Then show it and this community will be transformed to the glory and praise of Jesus Christ! Go tell somebody this good news of Jesus Christ. Won't you go tell somebody this very day, this week, this message of salvation? Salvation, as a free gift and available to all who ask, because nobody can earn it or buy it. The price has already been paid - by Jesus Christ alone on a Roman cross two thousand years ago. If you ever hear people say that I have died, tell them that is false. Tell them I am now more alive than ever before. For those who would not yet call themselves Christian, you need to bow your knee before Almighty God. If you want to turn to God there is no need for delay. He is ready and willing to take you as His own right now. You only have to ask Him to forgive you and to give you help on the journey ahead. It is a partnership between God and yourself. When you place your faith in Jesus, becoming utterly dependent upon Him, you turn to God. You don't need to do or change anything to become a follower of Jesus! However once you have made that decision, you leave behind your spiritual isolation and rebellion against Him. As you live each day, becoming more involved with Jesus day by day, you will find yourself changing. You will stop doing those things that separated you from Him. You will find yourself doing things that please Jesus and develop your relationship with Him. God asks that you accept his guidance and management of your life. His point of view and His strength become your point of view and your source of strength. You turn your mind, will and heart to Him for all you do. If you want to become a Christian there are three simple steps to follow. Firstly, admit that you have done wrong against God and His ways. Secondly, believe and trust in Jesus. Call on Him, receive, trust, obey and worship Him, recognizing Him for who He is and what He has done. Lastly, confess Jesus as your Lord and Saviour. Once sin has been confessed, and Jesus is believed in and trusted as Saviour, then you are a Christian. Now you are ready as Peter writes in the Bible, "to grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ." 7 Welcome to the family of God. God has chosen you; Jesus has paid for you and has put His mark within you through His Spirit. Click or tap here to download as a MP3 audio file

Real Knows Real
PASTOR RANDY - THE RIGHTEOUS GOD OF LOVE JUDGES

Real Knows Real

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 52:22


PASTOR RANDY - THE RIGHTEOUS GOD OF LOVE JUDGESA modern Saul to Paul minister!A real Word from God by Pastor Randy.Hear the passion and the plea to receive Jesus as Savior and Lord before it is too late.You will be challenged and blessed.Blessings Abound!Blessings Abound!

Redemption Church in Tosa
Awe: Delighting in the Righteous God

Redemption Church in Tosa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 42:24


Preacher: Danny D'Acquisto Passage: Romans 3:21-31 Primary Claim: Awe-struck delight in this God is what empowers our new spiritual life. Sermon Points: This Gospel-Awe must empower: Our Obedience Our Fellowship Our Mission

Parker Ford Church's Podcast
Right with a Righteous God

Parker Ford Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 30:00


As we continue our study in Romans, we'll explore what the righteousness of God and justification by faith is all about. Yes, they are BIG words that are rich in meaning. We'll unpack them and see that God always does what is just and right and He is faithful to His promises. The story of Jesus shows how God has done both of these things. 

Calvary Chapel of Queen Creek
Genesis 18 "The Righteous God" - Audio

Calvary Chapel of Queen Creek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 55:14


"Keeping it Simple" Wednesday night services. Verse by verse teaching through the book of Genesis by Assistant Pastor Darrell Logan of Calvary Queen Creek, AZ.

Faith Church
A Righteous God Who Saves | Dave Peters

Faith Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 30:46


Dave Peters teaches through Romans 1:16-17 where we learn about the immeasurable gift of salvation that we have received from God. Watch the full video here.

Set Free to Serve
Calling on our Righteous God

Set Free to Serve

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 35:01


Economic problems are not a new phenomenon, and such is the background of Psalm 4.Drawing on stories from Scripture and his own life, Pastor Joe explains the importance of prayer and our recollections of God's faithfulness. Listen in to learn biblical applications and practices for your life as well.

Holy Podcast with Apostle Tonya

Apostle Tonya teaches on how our Righteous God pursues us. For more teachings on our Lord Jesus Christ, and her testimonies on supernatural manifestations, visit https://apostletonya.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apostletonya/support

for the thirsty soul
Holy, Righteous (God)

for the thirsty soul

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 7:14


What is holiness, how important is it? Does God have even a little bit of bad in His being?

The Tabernacle Today
Psalm 36 - 8/20/2023 Sunday PM Study

The Tabernacle Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 45:48


Psalm 36 Worksheet David is called the ________________________ of the Lord in both Psalm 18 and 36! In this Psalm David contrasts wicked and sinful people with the ________________________ and Righteous God. The truth about the wicked person's ________________ for God V. 1-4 The Hebrew word for Oracle is Na'um (H 5002), which occurs 358 times in the Old Testament. It mostly occurs in the prophets, with only 2 uses in Psalms, here and in the very important Psalm 110:1. It carries the force of a “______________________.” Notice the progression the wicked goes through: First, the wicked person doesn't _________________________ God. Second, the wicked person's lack of fearing God leads to sinful _______________________. Third, the wicked person's sinful pride leads them to ______________________ their sin. Fourth, by God's perfect standard the wicked is unwise and given over to _____________ ways. The truth about God's _________________ for man and beast V. 5-9 What Hebrew word do you think is the word for mercy in verse 5? Hesed appears __________________ times in this Psalm Verses 5 and 6 ____________________ God's steadfast love, His faithfulness, His righteousness, and His justice. Verses 7-9 call us to trust and be _____________________ with this great God! David speaks here as one who stays close enough to God to know Him as his ______________. In verse 8 David connects being close enough to God to being close to what? God's _________. I love how often David anticipates being with God forever as experiencing _________________! Psalm 16:9-11 Psalm 27:4, 13 Verse 9 beautifully summarizes how David viewed God – as his ____________ of Life and Light! A beautiful little prayer for God's __________________ and protection V. 10-12 A person who fears God will have God as their standard of righteousness and seek to live as an ____________________ person. What does David pray he will be kept from in verse 11? ____________________

Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Troy Maragos - Our Righteous God (Isaiah 32:1-20)

Capitol Hill Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023


Title: Our Righteous God Preacher: Troy Maragos Series: What Is God Like? Passage: Isaiah 32:1-20

Imago Dei Church
The Righteous God

Imago Dei Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 35:52


Pennies In Your Path
The Lord Our Righteousness Revives Us, with Debbie Taylor Williams

Pennies In Your Path

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 23:50


Do you long for a life filled with passion and purpose? A life where you can experience joy and determination while having a clear direction. Join Jodi as she interviews well-known author of the book, “Pray with Purpose and Live with Passion,” Debbie Taylor Williams. Her enthusiasm for the Lord is infectious and will motivate you to live a life filled with passion for Him. Question: How does praying to Righteous God encourage you? *Sometimes, “pennies in your path” show up when you refocus on God's righteousness. Growing Deeper- One Action Step: In Debbie's book, she writes about being transformed and living with passion through prayer. She walks you through what she calls, “Stop, Drop, and PRAY.” “The moment we smell a defeated attitude or sin overtaking us, we can stop and turn to God's Word or stop and pray. Rather than walk in mediocrity or sin, we can drop to our knees in prayer. When, like Jesus, we stop, drop to our knees, and PRAY-Praise, Repent, Ask, and Yield-we'll break free of the wilderness loop that keeps us tethered in sin and spiritual apathy. We'll discover the joy of a transformed life!” Scripture Plunge: John &:38-39, Jeremiah 20:12, Psalm 119:40 About the Author: Debbie's desire to help others know God's life-changing power led her to author 7 books, numerous Bible studies, including her latest online study, “End Times,” and keynote at conferences throughout the United States. Her P.R.A.Y. with Passion Across the Nation Conference, held in 47 states, is equipping Christians to pray more purposefully and live more passionately for Christ. The Hill Country Ministries website reaches thousands of people including 50 countries. You can find her teaching weekly at her church women's Bible study or connect with her on  Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Podcast, Twitter, Debbietaylorwilliams.com   View this message on my YouTube channel by clicking here. Do you need prayer? Contact Jodi by clicking here. Or email Jodi at email@JodiAiken.com. Are you in need of more encouragement during difficult days? Click here to access a free printable download.   MY OTHER PODCAST I invite you to listen to the Hope Filled Conversations podcast, where I co-host with Carolyn Reese. We enjoy exploring the Word of God together and hope that our listeners feel included in our conversations. Also, lets connect! Follow me at these places below and say hi!   Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Podcast, Twitter, JodiAiken.com   Have you checked out the digital planner? It's undated, so it's not too late! I have created “My Inspirational Digital Planner” with you in mind. It will help you keep your mind on Christ throughout the year. I invite you to check it out by clicking here or visiting www.jodiaiken.com/product/myinspirationalplanner/

Centennial Road Church
God Is Faithful & Righteous - God Is (Week 2) - Daniel O'Connor

Centennial Road Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 25:38


Galatians 3:7-9 Deuteronomy 32:4 Romans 3:19-25

for the thirsty soul
The Righteous God who Loves the Righteous (Psalm 7)

for the thirsty soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 9:59


Can we pray for deliverance from our enemies? Can we ask for judgment towards our enemies? What does God's anger mean?

Neighborly Daily Devotional

As I've been meditating on that truth this week, I keep thinking back to when Ken and I were raising our children. We weren't seeking perfection from them, even though they at times would tell me it felt like I was. (Ughh, parenting fail!) It was our responsibility, though, to raise them to be honest and do the right thing when faced with a challenge. There were lots of bumps raising our children along the way, but Ken and I always helped them learn and grow and always offered grace! That is what being a parent is all about.

Downtown Bible Class Podcast
A Righteous God and a Savior, Part 6

Downtown Bible Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023


Downtown Bible Class Radio MessageRomans 9:19-24Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton OregonVisit us at www.swbible.org

Downtown Bible Class Podcast
A Righteous God and a Savior, Part 5

Downtown Bible Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023


Downtown Bible Class Radio MessageRomans 9:19-24Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton OregonVisit us at www.swbible.org

Downtown Bible Class Podcast
A Righteous God and a Savior, Part 4

Downtown Bible Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023


Downtown Bible Class Radio MessageRomans 9:16-18Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton OregonVisit us at www.swbible.org

Downtown Bible Class Podcast
A Righteous God and a Savior, Part 3

Downtown Bible Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023


Downtown Bible Class Radio MessageRomans 9:16-18Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton OregonVisit us at www.swbible.org

Downtown Bible Class Podcast
A Righteous God and a Savior, Part 2

Downtown Bible Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023


Downtown Bible Class Radio MessageRomans 9:14-18Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton OregonVisit us at www.swbible.org

Downtown Bible Class Podcast
A Righteous God and a Savior

Downtown Bible Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023


Downtown Bible Class Radio MessageRomans 9:14-18Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton OregonVisit us at www.swbible.org

BibleInteract
God Acts in Unrighteous Ways

BibleInteract

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 8:16


Paul's presentation in Romans 9:14-18 becomes essential for us to comprehend because it offers an understanding about what God is doing and why. Paul explains with another halachic midrash by beginning with a startling premise that needs to be proven. He insists that God sometimes acts in unrighteous ways. “What shall we say then? There is no injustice with God, is there? May it never be!” (Rom 9:14). In other words, there IS sometimes injustice with God. Why are we so startled? Because God is a Righteous God without sin or imperfection. What does it mean that God sometimes acts in unrighteous ways? Together we will explore the answer.

Paramount Church
Wrath Comes From a Righteous God

Paramount Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 46:00


A new MP3 sermon from Paramount Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Wrath Comes From a Righteous God Subtitle: Revelation: Speaker: Rush Witt Broadcaster: Paramount Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/9/2022 Bible: Revelation 16:1-12 Length: 46 min.

Grace Church Ministries Sermon Podcast
The Righteous God Righteously Righteouses the Unrighteous

Grace Church Ministries Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 32:24


Jeremy Vuolo • Romans 3:21-3:31 • Valley Bible Study

The His Hill Podcast
Ep. 56- Devotion by Kelly Doherty ("at all times they ought to be praying" Luke 18:1-7)

The His Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 27:22


From Luke 18:1-7 Kelly points out the contrast of the "Unrighteous Judge" to our "Righteous God". Which one do you cry to?

Sermons of Christ the King Church
The Righteous God— Luke 18:1-8

Sermons of Christ the King Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 28:25


The Righteous God— Luke 18:1-8 1. Context 2. Cry (verse 1) 3. Characters (verses 2 – 5) 4. Conclusion (verses 6 – 7) 5. Challenge (verse 8)