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What comes to mind when you think of heaven? Is it a giant stadium where thousands and thousands of people wearing white robes are singing their hearts out to Jesus (sitting on a golden throne in the middle of it all)? If that's you, you're not alone. But THAT picture of heaven isn't exactly the whole story about what heaven is like. In fact, much of how we talk about heaven isn't really biblical at all. In this message, Max Vanderpool makes a case for why a "ticket to heaven" is actually round trip - and why WORK is something we can expect in the "life to come."
What comes to mind when you think of heaven? Is it a giant stadium where thousands and thousands of people wearing white robes are singing their hearts out to Jesus (sitting on a golden throne in the middle of it all)? If that's you, you're not alone. But THAT picture of heaven isn't exactly the whole story about what heaven is like. In fact, much of how we talk about heaven isn't really biblical at all. In this message, Max Vanderpool makes a case for why a "ticket to heaven" is actually round trip - and why WORK is something we can expect in the "life to come."
Today's sermon title is: Be Faithful While You Wait For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.redemptionchurchokc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionChurchOKC If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https:/www.aplos.com/aws/give/RedemptionChurch1/
Today's sermon title is: Be Faithful While You Wait For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.redemptionchurchokc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionChurchOKC If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https:/www.aplos.com/aws/give/RedemptionChurch1/
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
In this sermon we are learn that Jesus reigns as the King and he has given each of us responsibilities to be faithful until he returns. When he returns will give an account of our lives and he will reward the faithful and punish the disobedient.
In this sermon we are learn that Jesus reigns as the King and he has given each of us responsibilities to be faithful until he returns. When he returns will give an account of our lives and he will reward the faithful and punish the disobedient.
In this sermon we are learn that Jesus reigns as the King and he has given each of us responsibilities to be faithful until he returns. When he returns will give an account of our lives and he will reward the faithful and punish the disobedient.
In this sermon we are learn that Jesus reigns as the King and he has given each of us responsibilities to be faithful until he returns. When he returns will give an account of our lives and he will reward the faithful and punish the disobedient.
In this sermon we are learn that Jesus reigns as the King and he has given each of us responsibilities to be faithful until he returns. When he returns will give an account of our lives and he will reward the faithful and punish the disobedient.
“In God We Trust” is printed on all American currency…paper and coin. We see it, we read it, but do we actually LIVE by it? Trusting money can seem easier and more convenient, but it may not always lead us in the way that God directs in scripture. How do we differentiate trusting God vs Trusting the almighty dollar, and what is the difference between the two? Money offers us something, but God offers us something else!
“In God We Trust” is printed on all American currency…paper and coin. We see it, we read it, but do we actually LIVE by it? Trusting money can seem easier and more convenient, but it may not always lead us in the way that God directs in scripture. How do we differentiate trusting God vs Trusting the almighty dollar, and what is the difference between the two? Money offers us something, but God offers us something else!
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go verse by verse through the Bible.
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go verse by verse through the Bible.
Welcome to the audio podcast for Dogwood Church in Athens, TX.
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Christ the King Presbyterian (PCA): Vero Beach, FL
Are you a steward, consumer or collector? Do you know the difference?
Are you a steward, consumer or collector? Do you know the difference?
In this lesser-known parable, Jesus teaches us two main truths - that Christians should make the most of what has been entrusted to them until the Lord returns and to reject the King invites judgment.
In this lesser-known parable, Jesus teaches us two main truths - that Christians should make the most of what has been entrusted to them until the Lord returns and to reject the King invites judgment.
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
Three Lakes Evangelical Free Church
It can be hard to know what to do when we are awaiting upon the return of another. Patience can be difficult to come by. What do we do to pass the time? What is our purpose in the time of waiting? Jesus knew that He would be gone for awhile and He wanted His followers for be informed and prepared for the time when He would not be with them. We are now living in that gap of time that Jesus was talking about. Our parable from the book of Luke this week teaches us that we have been entrusted with a very important task while we are waiting on Jesus' return. It is vital that we take this call seriously as we will have to account for our time here in the waiting. Listen in to this week's sermon as we are challenged to "Go and Do Likewise" with what we have been given.
It can be hard to know what to do when we are awaiting upon the return of another. Patience can be difficult to come by. What do we do to pass the time? What is our purpose in the time of waiting? Jesus knew that He would be gone for awhile and He wanted His followers for be informed and prepared for the time when He would not be with them. We are now living in that gap of time that Jesus was talking about. Our parable from the book of Luke this week teaches us that we have been entrusted with a very important task while we are waiting on Jesus' return. It is vital that we take this call seriously as we will have to account for our time here in the waiting. Listen in to this week's sermon as we are challenged to "Go and Do Likewise" with what we have been given.
It can be hard to know what to do when we are awaiting upon the return of another. Patience can be difficult to come by. What do we do to pass the time? What is our purpose in the time of waiting? Jesus knew that He would be gone for awhile and He wanted His followers for be informed and prepared for the time when He would not be with them. We are now living in that gap of time that Jesus was talking about. Our parable from the book of Luke this week teaches us that we have been entrusted with a very important task while we are waiting on Jesus' return. It is vital that we take this call seriously as we will have to account for our time here in the waiting. Listen in to this week's sermon as we are challenged to "Go and Do Likewise" with what we have been given.
It can be hard to know what to do when we are awaiting upon the return of another. Patience can be difficult to come by. What do we do to pass the time? What is our purpose in the time of waiting? Jesus knew that He would be gone for awhile and He wanted His followers for be informed and prepared for the time when He would not be with them. We are now living in that gap of time that Jesus was talking about. Our parable from the book of Luke this week teaches us that we have been entrusted with a very important task while we are waiting on Jesus' return. It is vital that we take this call seriously as we will have to account for our time here in the waiting. Listen in to this week's sermon as we are challenged to "Go and Do Likewise" with what we have been given.
Bishop Hannington
Bishop Hannington
Storyline Christian Community
Are you miscalculating what God expects from you?
Did 2020 leave you feeling tired, with your hands thrown in the air feeling like you just don’t care; asking yourself ‘what’s the point’? May the parable of the Minas help to restore the eternal perspective of your place in God’s purpose.
Did 2020 leave you feeling tired, with your hands thrown in the air feeling like you just don’t care; asking yourself ‘what’s the point’? May the parable of the Minas help to restore the eternal perspective of your place in God’s purpose.
Grace Fellowship Church of State College, PA
Jesus' parable not only covered the upcoming week but two thousand years into the future and what we are to be doing in-between. It was prophetic and challenging. It gives us our purpose for today and vision for our future.
The Parable of the Ten Minas
Pastor Joe continues in the Parables.
Covenant Presbyterian Church (The Barn)
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.
What was Jesus’s core message? All of the first-century biographers agree. It was very simple, and he said it over and over again: “The kingdom of heaven has come near” (Mark 1:15). Most of us are confused about that. When we think of ‘heaven’ we think of some other time, some other place. But not Jesus. He’s thinking about your life, right here, right now. Step into heaven. It’s right there in front of you. Step in and call others to join you. The question isn’t when or where; the question is ‘What is it?’ and ‘How do we dare?’ Jesus’s stories of the kingdom tell us what and how. They call us to act with great boldness because we have a great hope. In our text this week Jesus tells a parable - a story - to communicate the truth about His Kingdom. Jesus is the nobleman. The “slaves” (RSV) or “servants” (NIV) are Jesus’s followers. The “pounds” (RSV) or “minas” (NIV) or about three month’s wages are your God given gifts or talents. Have someone in your group summarize the bones of the parable. Do no leave out the judgment (both blessings and curses) that occur when the nobleman (Jesus) returns.
Mission Church of the Nazarene
When God is Unfair: The Disturbing Parables of Jesus is a new look at scriptures familiar to all of us.
When God is Unfair: The Disturbing Parables of Jesus is a new look at scriptures familiar to all of us.