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Messages to apply to your everyday life and situations. We hope your life is encouraged and blessed by these messages.
Messages to apply to your everyday life and situations. We hope your life is encouraged and blessed by these messages.
Messages to apply to your everyday life and situations. We hope your life is encouraged and blessed by these messages.
Messages to apply to your everyday life and situations. We hope your life is encouraged and blessed by these messages.
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Sunday Sermons
Jesus Healed Because That Is What The Kingdom Brings
Jesus Healed Because That Is What The Kingdom Brings
Mark's Gospel Picture of Propitiation.
On this third Sunday of Advent, Brian Oliva shared with us on "Healing" as part of our Advent Conspiracy series. This is the audio podcast.
Everyone has a story. Stories that have guided and challenged us are what define us. The culmination of our past has brought us to this point. We tell stories to help make sense of our lives. Sometimes, those stories are wrong. Tragically many believe that the circumstances result in their current condition. The truth is that it isn’t the circumstances that shape us but how we react and respond to them. Too many people cannot get past their past and are stuck where they are. The woman in our text had a story but was determined to change the outcome—three of the four gospels record this woman’s story. Matthew’s account is limited, but Luke and Mark provide more levels of detail. We do not know her name, only her condition. The bible says she had an issue. We all have problems. They have a way of defining us, as they did for this woman. As with her, the answer to our issue is Jesus. For twelve years, this woman suffered from a constant loss of blood. More than just the immediate physical issue, she suffered the disappointment of so many hands trying to help but without success. Issues have a way of making victims out of us. The problem is that a victim mentality makes us blame others for our problems. This woman’s issue made her an outcast in Jewish society. By Jewish law, she was unclean, but Jesus didn’t care about her uncleanliness. She knew her story well, but she was not content to live out her story as it currently was. We do not have to be bound by our story. With Jesus, we can write a new story.
Everyone has a story. Stories that have guided and challenged us are what define us. The culmination of our past has brought us to this point. We tell stories to help make sense of our lives. Sometimes, those stories are wrong. Tragically many believe that the circumstances result in their current condition. The truth is that it isn’t the circumstances that shape us but how we react and respond to them. Too many people cannot get past their past and are stuck where they are. The woman in our text had a story but was determined to change the outcome—three of the four gospels record this woman’s story. Matthew’s account is limited, but Luke and Mark provide more levels of detail. We do not know her name, only her condition. The bible says she had an issue. We all have problems. They have a way of defining us, as they did for this woman. As with her, the answer to our issue is Jesus. For twelve years, this woman suffered from a constant loss of blood. More than just the immediate physical issue, she suffered the disappointment of so many hands trying to help but without success. Issues have a way of making victims out of us. The problem is that a victim mentality makes us blame others for our problems. This woman’s issue made her an outcast in Jewish society. By Jewish law, she was unclean, but Jesus didn’t care about her uncleanliness. She knew her story well, but she was not content to live out her story as it currently was. We do not have to be bound by our story. With Jesus, we can write a new story.
A woman’s touch can mean so many things. The loving touch of a mother with a child while she strokes the face of the child. The child instinctively holding the finger of the mother and cooing. The feeling of contentment that a child and the mother have while the child lays on the chest of a mother as both sleep blissfully. A woman’s touch of affirmation or friendship or encouragement has changed lives. A woman’s touch is also a presence. It is like when a room or gathering is planned and there is an aura that shows how a woman creates a space or a feeling. Such a woman was in the area when Jesus was walking by. She had a need, she had faith, she put her faith in action. Her light touch of faith was so powerful that it was noticed by Jesus immediately and it healed her immediately. You will enjoy examining this story of A Woman’s Touch and you will be able to apply her actions to your life.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
11.07.2021 | The Woman With An Issue | Pastor Jeff Wickwire | JW3742 As Jesus moved from town to town, He encountered a wide variety of people with a wide variety of problems. Jesus always dynamically changed their life. Join Pastor Jeff as he speaks on one of them — “The Woman with an Issue!”
11.07.2021 | The Woman With An Issue | Pastor Jeff Wickwire | JW3742 As Jesus moved from town to town, He encountered a wide variety of people with a wide variety of problems. Jesus always dynamically changed their life. Join Pastor Jeff as he speaks on one of them — “The Woman with an Issue!”
11.07.2021 | The Woman With An Issue | Pastor Jeff Wickwire | JW3742 As Jesus moved from town to town, He encountered a wide variety of people with a wide variety of problems. Jesus always dynamically changed their life. Join Pastor Jeff as he speaks on one of them — “The Woman with an Issue!”
11.07.2021 | The Woman With An Issue | Pastor Jeff Wickwire | JW3742 As Jesus moved from town to town, He encountered a wide variety of people with a wide variety of problems. Jesus always dynamically changed their life. Join Pastor Jeff as he speaks on one of them — “The Woman with an Issue!”
Thank you for listening. We pray the podcast is a blessing to you. Please visit our website www.columbianabaptist.com.
How can your past and present positively impact your future?
How can your past and present positively impact your future?
Lyons Lanmark Baptist Church
In this sermon "Touching the Living Christ" by Michael G. Barnes he explains the needs people have in life. Maybe you have a need today that only Jesus can meet or maybe you are perplexed about situations in life itself. Listen in on a certain scene in the Bible where needs were fulfilled by the Jesus.
Of the five senses that we have, scripture seems to focus more on hearing, seeing and touching than tasting and smelling. We see this by the statement made by the woman with the issue of blood when she said, “If I can but touch the hem of his garment, I shall be made whole.”
Revival - Sunday PM Sermon - Mark 5:25-34
Welcome to Center of Hope Church
What do you do when you really want something? Don't we work diligently to achieve what we want? Don't we strive to do more? What about our lives as Christians? We should speak of our faith with boldness and conviction. We should act in the expectation that God is going to move on a situation. We must approach God in the right manner and be persistent in our pursuit of God.
What do you do when you really want something? Don't we work diligently to achieve what we want? Don't we strive to do more? What about our lives as Christians? We should speak of our faith with boldness and conviction. We should act in the expectation that God is going to move on a situation. We must approach God in the right manner and be persistent in our pursuit of God.
Mission Church of the Nazarene
As we prepare for the gift of healing in Anne Durant, what things do we need to do to get ready to draw off that gift so that we and others get all that God has for us?
As we prepare for the gift of healing in Anne Durant, what things do we need to do to get ready to draw off that gift so that we and others get all that God has for us?
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his Sunday morning series Stranded.
Looking at the woman with the issue of blood and how she grew her faith to receive what she needed, we see three things we must do to get us to the same place she was. A place of belief and action despite what she felt in her body and was being told from people around her.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his Sunday morning series Stranded.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his Sunday morning series Stranded.
Join us as Senior Pastor Ken Whitten continues in his Sunday morning series Stranded.
Looking at the woman with the issue of blood and how she grew her faith to receive what she needed, we see three things we must do to get us to the same place she was. A place of belief and action despite what she felt in her body and was being told from people around her.