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The more we meditate on God's crazy, dazzling, forgiving love for us, the more our love will be stirred for hIm.
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Big Sandy Community Church of God
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. Dr. Larry Hayward preaches on the twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Scripture passage is Genesis 28: 10-22.
Jacob has a surprising encounter with God and is transformed. His focus goes from grabbing to generosity. What can we learn about being transformed worshippers of God from this story?
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Good Morning! We are continuing to broadcast here and simulcasting at facebook.com.
Robin continues his examination of Jacob's encounter in the land of Bethel, where the discovery of the Lord's intentions toward's him identified God's House as a dwelling among humanity and brought him to a place of worship, putting him on a path of redemption.
Robin unpacks Jacob’s encounter with God at Bethel and the spiritual practice of looking for Jesus in all of our circumstances.
Baseline Christian Fellowship
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons March 07, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons March 07, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons March 07, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Dr. Richard Gibbons March 07, 2021
omorrow our country observes a national holiday to celebrate and remember the sacrifice of those who gave their lives in the service of our country. It is important to memorialize these important events in our history. Every society has a collective set of experiences and events that have formed a common bond. Memorials are a means to preserve people, places, and events that are important to our history. A memory and memorial will help us to focus on what really matters and gives us a place to reflect on the important things in life. Often these memories and memories give us a place of stability to recall how God has kept us and provided for us. Remembering those times of hardship, we can reflect on how God has provided for us and turned the situation around. If He did it then, He will do it again. Having a history of experiences is critical to our spiritual life. Memorials speak of God’s involvement in our life. We are not in this alone. The reason for this call to remember is not to invoke a feeling of guilt, but to reinforce that God is with us and will see us through whatever situation in which we find ourselves. There are three essential memorials that we must have. The first stone that everyone needs is a Bethel stone. Bethel is the place where Jacob found himself after he left his father’s house. As he slept on a pillow of stones, he had a vision from God. When he awoke, he erected a stone memorial to the revelation that God had given him. It changed his life, and he wanted to remember that moment for the rest of his life. We all have to have a moment where God changes our lives and we must memorialize that visitation from God. The second stone is the Gilgal stone. Israel had come to the promised land, but between them and the promised land was a swollen, rushing, Jordan river. God stayed the water upstream and allowed Israel to walk into the promised land on dry land. Afterward, He commanded them to erect a memorial. We all must have a memorial of a time when God’s hand stayed something in our life. Finally we must all have an Ebenezer stone. As Samuel was offering sacrifices for Israel’s sins, the Philistines marshaled outside to begin an attack. God intervened to protect his people as they worshiped at the altar. We all need a memorial to the time when God’s presence came in so powerfully and so strong that we received an overwhelming victory.
omorrow our country observes a national holiday to celebrate and remember the sacrifice of those who gave their lives in the service of our country. It is important to memorialize these important events in our history. Every society has a collective set of experiences and events that have formed a common bond. Memorials are a means to preserve people, places, and events that are important to our history. A memory and memorial will help us to focus on what really matters and gives us a place to reflect on the important things in life. Often these memories and memories give us a place of stability to recall how God has kept us and provided for us. Remembering those times of hardship, we can reflect on how God has provided for us and turned the situation around. If He did it then, He will do it again. Having a history of experiences is critical to our spiritual life. Memorials speak of God’s involvement in our life. We are not in this alone. The reason for this call to remember is not to invoke a feeling of guilt, but to reinforce that God is with us and will see us through whatever situation in which we find ourselves. There are three essential memorials that we must have. The first stone that everyone needs is a Bethel stone. Bethel is the place where Jacob found himself after he left his father’s house. As he slept on a pillow of stones, he had a vision from God. When he awoke, he erected a stone memorial to the revelation that God had given him. It changed his life, and he wanted to remember that moment for the rest of his life. We all have to have a moment where God changes our lives and we must memorialize that visitation from God. The second stone is the Gilgal stone. Israel had come to the promised land, but between them and the promised land was a swollen, rushing, Jordan river. God stayed the water upstream and allowed Israel to walk into the promised land on dry land. Afterward, He commanded them to erect a memorial. We all must have a memorial of a time when God’s hand stayed something in our life. Finally we must all have an Ebenezer stone. As Samuel was offering sacrifices for Israel’s sins, the Philistines marshaled outside to begin an attack. God intervened to protect his people as they worshiped at the altar. We all need a memorial to the time when God’s presence came in so powerfully and so strong that we received an overwhelming victory.
Any meeting in God's name is a sacred place.
Genesis 28:10-22
Genesis 28:10-22
How should we respond to God's grace?
How should we respond to God's grace?
This week's message is brought to us by our friend Isaac Hebdem from The Intersection church in Spokane, WA. Listen as he shares with us a great strategy to find and remember the deep things of God.
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Northside Missionary Church
Northside Missionary Church
This Week We have a Guest Speaker, Vazon's Pastor Matt Gregor
In this installment of Selah, Pastor Ben teaches us how the common places and moments in our life can be uncommon when we choose to rest and experience God in the now.
In this installment of Selah, Pastor Ben teaches us how the common places and moments in our life can be uncommon when we choose to rest and experience God in the now.
In this installment of Selah, Pastor Ben teaches us how the common places and moments in our life can be uncommon when we choose to rest and experience God in the now.
Pastor Chris also uses scripture in Matthew 6:21, Ephesians 2-11-20, Ephesians 2:19-21, Ephesians 4:11-12, Matthew 6:10, and Genesis 31:13.
Pastor Chris also uses scripture in Matthew 6:21, Ephesians 2-11-20, Ephesians 2:19-21, Ephesians 4:11-12, Matthew 6:10, and Genesis 31:13.
This podcast includes daily prayer, reflections and sermons from Central Presbyterian Church leadership and special guests. We are part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Louisville, KY.
This podcast includes daily prayer, reflections and sermons from Central Presbyterian Church leadership and special guests. We are part of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in Louisville, KY.
Sunday Morning Sermon and other Speakers from other events at Bethel Christian Church Jonesborough, TN
Pastor Brian Gibson preaches a message out of Genesis 28:10-22 entitled "Bethel, The Gate of Heaven".
Our mission at Community Church of Greenwood is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and live in full devotion to Him. We want to help people far from God to experience new life in Jesus Christ.
Welcome to First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Georgia! We hope you will be blessed by the ministry of the Word through our Sunday morning services! Click here to alternately view the Concise service video on Youtube Click here to view the Complete service video on Youtube
Can a hard place in your life be turned into a holy place? Yes! Listen as Pastor Clements shows this from the life of the Patriarch Jacob.
Rooted and relevant messages from MRCC
Jacob, fearing for his life, fled Palestine with but the shirt on his back. He would not return for the next twenty years. Our best intentions may not work out because of our sin.
No matter our circumstances, the LORD will be with His people wherever we go.
A study in the significance of Jacob's dream of the ladder reaching to Heaven.
Exposition de la Genèse avec le Dr. Raymond Perron
Méditations dévotionnelles de la Parole de Dieu avec le pasteur Raymond Perron
Under Construction: Stairway to Heaven
Have you ever had an encounter with God, with Jesus Christ. If you have then you know that's it something you will never ever forget, right? Or maybe not, once the new wears off of an experience, how do we respond, in fact, how do we respond when God meets us where we are? In this message we look at how Jacob responded when God met him where he was, in a time of trouble and uncertainty!
I wanted to let you know how excited I am this Sunday to have Tom Tanner with us.Tom is the pastor of Riverstone Church, my friend and spiritual Father, who had the vision of church planting in the metro Atlanta area and trusted Randel and I to start Vintage 242. Tom is a gifted communicator but more importantly he loves Jesus, loves his family and loves the Auburn Tigers (can I get a collective boooo!!?) I want to encourage you to be here on Sunday as I believe God has something important to share with us through this Godly man!
I wanted to let you know how excited I am this Sunday to have Tom Tanner with us.Tom is the pastor of Riverstone Church, my friend and spiritual Father, who had the vision of church planting in the metro Atlanta area and trusted Randel and I to start Vintage 242. Tom is a gifted communicator but more importantly he loves Jesus, loves his family and loves the Auburn Tigers (can I get a collective boooo!!?) I want to encourage you to be here on Sunday as I believe God has something important to share with us through this Godly man!