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Happy Easter! Christ is Risen from the Dead! Celebrate all week long! This week will be dig into the greatest gift of the Holy Spirit: Wisdom! + MONDAY: Wisdom vs Knowledge + TUESDAY: Greatest Gift of the Holy Spirit + WEDNESDAY: The example of St. Catherine of Siena + THURSDAY: The Book of Wisdom + FRIDAY: Seeking Wisdom in Scipture. Have a blessed Easter Season! Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
Happy Easter! Christ is Risen from the Dead! Celebrate all week long! This week will be dig into the greatest gift of the Holy Spirit: Wisdom! + MONDAY: Wisdom vs Knowledge + TUESDAY: Greatest Gift of the Holy Spirit + WEDNESDAY: The example of St. Catherine of Siena + THURSDAY: The Book of Wisdom + FRIDAY: Seeking Wisdom in Scipture. Have a blessed Easter Season! Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
Happy Easter! Christ is Risen from the Dead! Celebrate all week long! This week will be dig into the greatest gift of the Holy Spirit: Wisdom! + MONDAY: Wisdom vs Knowledge + TUESDAY: Greatest Gift of the Holy Spirit + WEDNESDAY: The example of St. Catherine of Siena + THURSDAY: The Book of Wisdom + FRIDAY: Seeking Wisdom in Scipture. Have a blessed Easter Season! Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
"God spared my life for a reason" Those were the words of president-elect Donald Trump after his 2024 election victory. Did God really spare his life for His purposes? Does God place - or remove - leaders for His purposes and glory? Is God involved in politics? Dr. Walt Swaim shows from Scipture the surprising answers. Audio only and video: https://truthunbound.podbean.com/ Truth Unbound website: https://truthunbound.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthUnbound YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TruthUnboundMinistries Info@TruthUnbound.org
"God spared my life for a reason" Those were the words of president-elect Donald Trump after his 2024 election victory. Did God really spare his life for His purposes? Does God place - or remove - leaders for His purposes and glory? Is God involved in politics? Dr. Walt Swaim shows from Scipture the surprising answers. Audio only and video: https://truthunbound.podbean.com/ Truth Unbound website: https://truthunbound.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruthUnbound YouTube: www.youtube.com/@TruthUnboundMinistries Info@TruthUnbound.org
John Driver dives into Ephesians 6 and God's imperative invitation not to just stand exposed and be beaten down by the attacks of our enemy in this world, who, according to Scipture, hinders us. We can have armor laying all around us—truth, His righteousness, peace, faith, a mind fixed on salvation, Scripture—and not actually take it up and put it on. John explores how to actually use it. To download sermon notes or watch past messages, visit: http://grovechurchmj.com/watch Facebook: / grovechurchmj Instagram: / grovechurchmj Visit us online at http://grovechurchmj.com
Music is a great way to memorize Scipture.My goal is to help you build habits peacefully so that you can impact your world powerfully.In the Hello Mornings Daily Podcast, I share a simple tip based on our monthly theme and then I close the podcast with our 3-Minute Morning Routine.THE 3-MINUTE MORNINGGod Time: Pray Psalm 143: 8 (Minute 1)Plan Time: Prayerfully Review Your Calendar (Minute 2)Move Time: Take 5-10 Deep Breaths (Minute 3)That's it! Adjust as needed and use as your pathway to a growing morning habit!Want to go deeper with our workshops, journals, Bible Studies and accountability ? Join The Hello Mornings Academy, where we help Christian women build habits and reach goals peacefully so they can impact their world powerfully.GOODIES: Click here to download our FREE morning routine goodies.COMMUNITY: Click here to learn more about the Hello Mornings Academy.BOOK: Click here to get the Hello Mornings BookCheering you on,❤️ Kat Lee
The Scipture memory method every 5 year old know and you can use too.
Spurgeon said, “When Satan temps us, his spark falls upon tender; but in Christ's case, it was like striking sparks on water; yet the enemy continued his evil work. Now if the devil goes on striking when there is no result, how much more whill he do it when he knows what inflammable stuff our hearts are made of.” Today I'm sharing insights from the Scipture to help us prove faithful we the temptation for the counterfeit comes along. Give $5 monthly on Patreon to the SPF Podcast and get access to extra resources. Learn more at http://patreon.com/sheprovesfaithful.com Love nourishing your family inside and out? Try Earthley Wellness Products for your skin, hair, face, plus amazing herbal remedies and nourishing vitamins https://www.earthley.com/ref/lauren.hlushak/ Stay tuned for something special!
God is perfect, and his story is perfect. The ending provides great hope and longing for his people. Amen. Come quickly, Lord Jesus! Devotionables #572 - Surely I Am Coming Soon Revelation 20-22 F260Devotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. naobc.org
Pastor Rick offers his sermon "Even the Broken Pieces." Scipture passages of the day are Genesis 32: 22-31 and Matthew 14: 13-21.
Pastor Rick offers his sermon "Even the Broken Pieces." Scipture passages of the day are Genesis 32: 22-31 and Matthew 14: 13-21.
Nehemiah is leading the returned exiles to rebuild Jerusalem's city walls and gates. As has become their custom, the Jews face opposition from wicked opponents. Nehemiah leads the people to pray, take courage in the Lord, and work. The believer can take much from their example. Devotionables #500 - Prayer, Work, and Courage Nehemiah 4 F260
It's WEEK TWO of our Still The Same God series! In today's episdoe we dive deep into a question that often plagues our hearts and minds: "Will God actually show up for me?" Life can be filled with challenges, uncertainties, and moments of doubt, leaving us wondering if God is truly and tangibly present in our lives. Join us as we explore this topic with vulnerability, faith, and wisdom from Scipture. We get real and practical about how we can expectantly and patiently wait for God to SHOW UP! Also... our friend Jasmine is also here to share a powerful testimony of God showing up in her life! This is a must listen to episode! Want to do the "Still The Same God" Study with us this summer? Click HERE!
“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.” Numbers 6:24-26 The book of Numbers is chalked full of well, numbers, and a lot of laws. But it is also full of grace filled messages like this blessings. It can be easy to get caught up in all the law and death and almost harshness of God in this book but there is also a lot of love, grace and preparation for what the future holds for the Isrealites. Join in on the conversation as we continue to chat about our thoughts on our journey through Scipture focusing on the book of Numbers in this episode. This podcast is brought to you by Lutheran Counseling Services in Winter Park, FL. @itsoktonotbeokpodcast @lutherancounselingservicesfl lcsfl.com
This week, Zach preaches from Ezekiel 18 about how God offers us eternal life with Him. Our sin is heavy and destructive, but Jesus offers us everlasting life with Him! What a powerful truth. Note: Following this message, we celebrated 13 baptisms, where students publicly declared their decision to choose life with Christ. Praise the Lord! If you are interested in baptism, shoot us a message on our Instagram - @eastviewhsm, and we'd love to chat with you!
Our first brand-new series of the calendar year is an intentional dive back into the very basics, the fundamentals of the Christian faith. This is not an all-inclusive list, nor is it intended to be, but is a series that Benson & Sean hope will not only encourage, but give you a hand diving deeper in your faith - whether your a new follower, an inquiring soul, or someone who has been in church their entire life. Join us as we dive into these 15 simple points to following Jesus.
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Catechesis is the process of how we disciple our children and new converts. When the rich young ruler approached Jesus in our Scipture, we see an echo of his catechesis. He longed for something deeper, but somewhere along the way his conception of God was muddled. In recent studies, we see that much of our youth are experiencing the same thing. Reports that as low as eight percent of teenagers are devoted Christians. How do catechesis our students? How do we ensure that they're entering the world confident in their beliefs? Living Room Liturgy
Sunday Evening, 14 Nov 2021 - Pastor Ed Navato
Sunday Evening, 14 Nov 2021 - Pastor Ed Navato
A common theme throughout Scipture--throughout the spiritual life-- is that of NEW LIFE! The sacrifice of Jesus on the cross has given us the promise of abundance and "aliveness" in all that we do. As we hear in today's psalm (and the reference to Ezekiel) another image is that of Dry Bones being breathed on (the Holy Spirit) and then coming to life! Javier explains....SCRIPTUREPsalm 15: 30MUSIC- What a Friend we Have in Jesus- Raein by Olafur Arnalds
This Sunday we are going to look at another strand that runs through scripture from beginning to end: the imagery of precipitation. We might think of weather in the Bible as something going on in the background while the real story plays out between the human beings in the story but we can learn a lot about what's going on in different stories by paying attention to the atmospheric conditions. We'll look at the symbolism of the whole water cycle and also touch on things like dew, snow, and hail.
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Welcome to Hope For Today. Today Pastor Rusty discusses the hope that can only found when we dive into God's Word.
Last week we talked about how love alone is credible. This week we look at how Love doesn't negate our pain and trauma but actually helps us walk through it. Scipture used: John 14:10-17 #lovealoneiscredible #Lovewins #loveheals #hopeishere #hoperebellion --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wearehopecommunity/message
Rev. Brian Heller, Chaplain at Lutheran Senior Services in Laclede Groves, Missouri, and author of “Memory Matters” in the April 2021 issue of the Lutheran Witness, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about how he has seen memorization of Scipture and hymns as a blessing to those in memory care units, how families can teach their children Scripture and hymnody, and why we should commit these things to memory. Read this article online at witness.lcms.org/2021/memory-matters. The Coffee Hour is underwritten by Concordia University Wisconsin. Live Uncommon. Learn more at cuw.edu.
Rev. Brian Heller, Chaplain at Lutheran Senior Services in Laclede Groves, Missouri, and author of “Memory Matters” in the April 2021 issue of the Lutheran Witness, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about how he has seen memorization of Scipture and hymns as a blessing to those in memory care units, how families can teach their children Scripture and hymnody, and why we should commit these things to memory. Read this article online at witness.lcms.org/2021/memory-matters.
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Merry Christmas! Can you think of some of your favorite gifts you ever received? Sometimes, we receive gifts that we're not so crazy about and wonder if there is anything more. Not with God! He has already given us the greatest gift he could give us–Jesus! What more could we want or need!?!? Devotionables #98 - Luke 2:8-14
Scipture: 2 Chronicles 17:1-6Cover Art: Exhibition view: James Turrell, Pace Gallery, London © James Turrell. Courtesy Pace Gallery. Photo: Damian Griffiths.
Join Michael and Patrick as they embark on a new series:The Government of the Kingdom and The Nature of God. This week Michael begins by setting foundation for the Five-Fold ministry.
Justin and I chat about habits and how they form us. We chat about practicing habits of purpose particularly as it relates to our digital and media consumption. 4:57Justin shares how he came to know Jesus "I did have my serious wanderings in late High School and early College. I describe it as the period for me where I personally never really doubted that the claims of Jesus were true, I did experientially wonder if they mattered and if they mattered to me. Through some significant moral failure, and realizing that I was less happy... and more ashamed, living the way I was living. Finally I had my 'I'm gonna follow Jesus, not just because my parents said', but for myself in early college. And it was really because I started to think about who I was becoming. I realized I don't like who I'm becoming, but I like who my dad is. I like who my parents are. And just because they modeled a life of following Jesus." 7:22You have said, "My habits wrecked me." Share with our listeners a little about what life looked like for you early in your law career and how that led you to develop habits of purpose. "I look back now and I think the house of my life was very sincerely decorated with the Christian content of calling, but I look back now and I also realize that the architecture of that life was exactly like everyone else's. I completely assimilated to all the typical practices of a top 20 law school, an aspiring young lawyer, just busy all the time. Always waking up earlier. Always staying up later. Always adding more. And that worked in a sense. I graduated around the top of my class and got my dream job at an international law firm doing mergers and acquisitions. And, you know, life was going well, of course, until it wasn't." "How is it that this missionary to law and business became converted to the nervous medicating warrior, and especially in such a short order? The answer for me...was by habit.... After about a year of this, I realized that my my body and my mind, and all the anxiety that wrecked it, was happening because I had finally become converted to the anxiety and the nervousness and the busyness that my habits and routines worshiped. I was being formed in anxiety even while I was in my head clinging to the gospel piece of calling." "I think our cultural moment is familiar with the significance of worldview. For example, what we believe about the world has a serious impact on our life. But I do think we're less acquainted with the idea that the practical ways we live have significant impact on who we become." "Our brain becomes attuned to certain habit activity such that our head thinking can go one way, but our habit activity can go the other way and that's very normal. Then, I started digging into the theology of this and realizing that when your head goes one way and your habit goes the other way your heart follows the habit." "It is possible to believe all the right things, but but very unwittingly, worship idols of productivity, busyness, exhausting yourself to earn the approval of others just through the little habits of the ways you check your emails or never turn off your devices or never schedule a day off." 16:02 The Common Ruleis a way for people to practice formational habits together and today we are primarily going to talk about digital habits. You write, "The smartphone is a tool that enables many things, but it will never multiply our presence." What do you encourage others to do to begin practicing presence? One hour with phone off "We are often connected to people, but we are very rarely actually present with people." 19:22One of the daily habits you recommend is Scripture before phone. Why do you recommend that? Scipture before phone "I recommend that and almost everything else I recommend, because of the ways I fail at it." "We wake up and our heads are asking our phone a really simple question, which is what do I need to do today? But our hearts...this is not totally conscious, or verbalized even, our hearts are asking a really different question, who do I need to become today in order to be lovable? Anything will be happy to answer that question for us, especially the phone." "Whether we approach our phones looking for love or set out to them to share love makes a world of difference in how we use them. For me, the practice of Scripture before phone is one of those keystone habits to help check myself on what I'm doing when I go to my phone." Techwise Family by Andy Crouch SHOW NOTES cont. at graceenoughpodcast.com --------------------------------------------------- Follow Justin on Twitter and The Common Rule Follow Grace Enough Podcast on IG and FB ---------------------------------------------------------
Scipture is an amazing thing. But what's it really for? Is it encouragement, general guidelines, beautiful literature to be enjoyed, a user manual, or what? In his second letter to Timothy, Paul explains in a famously succinct way precisely where Scripture came from and what it is good for. And we see that brought to life in Joseph and Mary's encounter with the devout Simeon at the Temple. How can we share the joy that Simeon takes in recognising his place in the great story? That's what this year is all about. So let's roll up our sleeves and get started! (Note, The Bible Project's Jewish Meditation Literature video has been removed from this recording for copyright purposes.)
Family discipleship time uncovering today’s scripture.
This sermon was preached by Terho Kanervikkoaho in Immanuel Church 06.04.2019. Scipture basis: - Genesis 22:1-14 - John 8:46-59 Please also check us out on: -Facebook; @Immanuelchurchjaffa - Instagram; @immanuel_church_telaviv - Web page; Immanuelchurch-jaffa.com/
Subject: Daniel Series Speaker or Performer: Pastor Doug Ellison Scripture Passage(s): Daniel 11:1-20 Date of Delivery: November 4, 2018 Daniel Series - week 12Trusting ScriptureDaniel 11:1-201- Scripture is inspired by God2 Timothy 3:16, Daniel 11:1-22- Scipture is ignored by foolsJeremiah 4:22, Psalm 14:13- Scripture is beneficial to usJeremiah 29:10-12, 2 Timothy 3:16-17Memory Verse:All scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, for rebuking, for correcting, for training in righteousness.2 Timothy 3:16 (csb)
This week, I conclude the discussion of Question 2, dealing with the issue of the canon of Scipture.
This week, I conclude the discussion of Question 2, dealing with the issue of the canon of Scipture.
This week, I conclude the discussion of Question 2, dealing with the issue of the canon of Scipture.
This week, I conclude the discussion of Question 2, dealing with the issue of the canon of Scipture.
Father's Day is sometimes a difficult day for many within our congregation, those that grow up without a father, or have lost their father finding pain in the holiday. The emphasis we put on the day isn't the same that we put on Mother's Day, but it should be. As God created the family, He also designed the man with a strategic role of leadership. There is no greater Father that we can learn from as men than our heavenly Father. This Father's Day we took the Scipture of John 15:9-17 and seen how that leadership and love is passed down through the family. I. The Love of The Father (Vs. 9-10), II. The Love of The Son. (Vs. 13-16), III. The Love of The Faithful. (Vs. 11-12, 17).
In the second half of chapter three, Paul gives Timothy a lecture on the primacy of Scripture and provides an unapologetic testimony to his own faithfulness to the Word. For Paul, the Old Testament Scriptures were not just important, they were essential to understanding the incredible nature of Jesus Christ’s coming. As a former Pharisee, Paul was a student of the Hebrew Scriptures and was equipped to see in them the incredible fulfillments of prophecy brought about by Jesus’ coming, His death and resurrection. These were not the writings of men, but the words of God Himself. And as such, they were powerful and profitable. The Scriptures were key to living the godly life. Without them, men were left to their own devices. Even with them, men were prone to misinterpret them or provide God’s Word with meanings He never intended. Treating God’s Word as just that – His word, was a non-negotiable requirement if Timothy wanted to be complete, equipped for every good work.
Welcome to "How to Speak Catholic," your podcasting source for the Joy of the Gospel through the Catholic Church. Our goal is to share the joy of being Catholic, whether you're Catholic, or just curious about what the Catholic Church teaches, we're here to help. CAVEAT: We cover some adult themes in this episode - nothing explicit or graphic - but it may raise questions among your children that you may or may not be ready to address with them yet, as it pertains to marriage. If you have younger children, please listen to this without them before deciding whether or not it is appropriate for them at their age. Exodus - Journey toward Apocalypse, Part 3 of 3. This is now available on the podcast, as well as our new YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgEdy5XmRP-sFB2OABpX9gA. Join us for Episode 16 of the podcast. In this episode, we tie everything together from the last 2 episodes, and we see that worship is woven throughout Scipture, that Marriage serves as the bookends of the Bible, and that the Book of Revelation IS the Mass. This is an audio presentation of the Final segment of the 3-part series conducted at the Sacred Heart Church in Norfolk, NE, on the 10th of April 2017. We tackle some of the most pressing questions that Catholics have today - How should I dress for church? How do I keep from being bored in mass? If this stuff is so important, why haven't I ever heard it before? Join us and find out! http://www.catholicconvert.com http://www.catholic.com http://www.brantpitre.com https://stpaulcenter.com http://www.biblechristiansociety.com http://www.saintjoe.com https://www.amazon.com/Temple-Its-Ministry-Services/dp/1565631366 Scripture and Catechism References: CCC 1137 Revelation 1:10 Revelation 1:12-13 Exodus 28 Revelation 1:16 Exodus 34:29 Revelation 1:17-18 Revelation 2:5-6 Exodus 24:10 Revelation 2:8 Revelation 2-3 Revelation 8:11 Revelation 12:7-12 Revelation 1:3 Revelation 5 Exodus 30 Revelation 19:3 Revelation 4:8 Isaiah 6:3 Revelation 14:13 Revelation 16 Leviticus 4 Revelation 19:9 Ezekiel 9:4 Revelation 7:2 Revelation 22:4 Exodus 33:7-9 Luke 24:36 Luke 18:9-14 Matthew 9:27-30 Matthew 20:30-31 Luke 2:13-14 Deuteronomy 31:9-13 Mishnah, Tmid 7:4 Revelation 1:3 Revelation 19:1, 3, 4, 6 Ezra 8:1-8 Deuteronomy 6:4-9 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Mishnah, Berakhoth 6:5; Pesahim 6:1 2 Peter 1:4 Revelation 5:8 Revelation 8:3-5 Isaiah 6:1-9 Revelation 4:8-9 Psalm 118:25-29 Matthew 21:1-9 Leviticus 9:23-24 2 Chronicles 7:1-2 Matthew 26 Luke 22 1 Corinthians 11 Exodus 12:14 1 Timothy 3:16 2 Maccabees 12:39-45 Revelation 5:13-14 Matthew 6:9-13 1 Chronicles 29:10-11 2 Corinthians 12:12-13 John 1:29 Matthew 8:5-13 Revelation 19:8-9 Revelation 19:17 Revelation 21:2 Revelation 21:9-14 Exodus 28:15-29 Numbers 6:22-26 Revelation 10:8-11
If you're wondering where Fooling with Scripture has been, I talk a bit about that, as well as reflections on Ash Wednesday and what's coming up next.
Subtle Ways to Abandon the Authority of Scipture by D.A. Carson
Season 3, Episode 9 For Monday, April 11, 2016 “The Canon: An Overview of Daniel” HOST: Brad McNutt Show Notes: On this episode of The Book Club, Brad returns to the canon of Scipture to look into the Old Testament book of Daniel. Your Feedback Email: books@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT (903-265-4448) If you […]
Ephesians 5: 15-17 Paul is saying in the above scripture to learn God's ways is also to learn His will. Scipture is the voice of God and as such holds the answers to all your questions and doubts.
Andy Wrasman received an email from an angry man who had encountered someone wearing a Contradict T-Shirt. This gentlemen lets Andy know that the Messiah is prophesied to:A. Build the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28).B. Gather all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6).C. Usher in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease. As it says: "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall man learn war anymore." (Isaiah 2:4)D. Spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one. As it says: "God will be King over all the world on that day, God will be One and His Name will be One" (Zechariah 14:9). This gentlemen explains that Jesus has not met any of these Messianic prophesies. He goes onto to state that because the Bible claims that Jesus was born of a virgin, he cannot be of the line of David from his father's side, which he claims is required in Scipture. He also states other ways in which Jesus contradicts the Hebrew Bible. Andy seeks help from Old Testament teacher, Conni Schramm, to address all of the objections this gentlement raises. The email can be read in full at www.andywrasman.com.