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"In our pursuit of Him, it starts to change and transform how we live out our Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesdays, all of the days and moments of our life. Are you aware of God's presence in your day to day life? Do you know Him?" Pastor Tonya Janzen.
What will it take for you to live differently and change what you know is wrong?
One of the greatest obstacles to growing in our faith is the inability to fully accept the forgiveness of God. Our past mistakes, shortcomings, and failures too often hold us back from all that God has for us. God invites us to live with a future focus. Rather than dwelling on the past, we are called to live with eager anticipation for what lies ahead.
Sunday, December 31, 2023 – New Year's Eve Sunday morning – the message title is "Reflecting and Proflecting." I know, I just made up a new word – Proflecting. What does it mean? When we 'reflect,' we look backward and think about the past, so it only makes sense then to 'proflect' would mean that we would look forward and think about the future. And that's what we're doing today, the last day of 2023. We are reflecting on the year behind and proflecting on the year ahead. There is much to learn as we study our text of Paul's writing to the church of Philippi in Philippians 3:13-14, "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead." Our past can be a friend or a foe. There are things to learn from our past BEFORE we forget about it that can make our past our friend. And there are things in our past, if we don't deal with them properly, that make our past our foe. We will explain what that means. Then Paul tells us that moving forward into our future will take a determined commitment and will require a "straining and a pressing on" if we are going to end well. We will also talk about what that means. You're encouraged to worship and study with us and learn together what it means to forget what God forgets and press on toward the Heavenward goal.
Sunday, December 31, 2023 – New Year's Eve Sunday morning – the message title is "Reflecting and Proflecting." I know, I just made up a new word – Proflecting. What does it mean? When we 'reflect,' we look backward and think about the past, so it only makes sense then to 'proflect' would mean that we would look forward and think about the future. And that's what we're doing today, the last day of 2023. We are reflecting on the year behind and proflecting on the year ahead. There is much to learn as we study our text of Paul's writing to the church of Philippi in Philippians 3:13-14, "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead." Our past can be a friend or a foe. There are things to learn from our past BEFORE we forget about it that can make our past our friend. And there are things in our past, if we don't deal with them properly, that make our past our foe. We will explain what that means. Then Paul tells us that moving forward into our future will take a determined commitment and will require a "straining and a pressing on" if we are going to end well. We will also talk about what that means. You're encouraged to worship and study with us and learn together what it means to forget what God forgets and press on toward the Heavenward goal.
Have you ever thought you were missing out? The fear of missing out (FOMO) is an emotional response to the belief that other people are living better, more satisfying lives or that important opportunities are being missed. FOMO often leads to feelings of unease, dissatisfaction, depression and stress. The Bible has clear instructions to deal with FOMO.
Have you ever thought you were missing out? The fear of missing out (FOMO) is an emotional response to the belief that other people are living better, more satisfying lives or that important opportunities are being missed. FOMO often leads to feelings of unease, dissatisfaction, depression and stress. The Bible has clear instructions to deal with FOMO.
Have you ever thought you were missing out? The fear of missing out (FOMO) is an emotional response to the belief that other people are living better, more satisfying lives or that important opportunities are being missed. FOMO often leads to feelings of unease, dissatisfaction, depression and stress. The Bible has clear instructions to deal with FOMO.
Three duties that we must complete for our church to do God's work in the next year.
Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Ambassador Church is located on the east side of Cincinnati, Ohio in the Eastgate area. We are committed to Biblical teaching and preaching and the spread of the Gospel to a lost world.
Pastor Kim Pitner shares a powerful word about living life to the fullest in our calling!
Big Question: How good is your memory?
Goals for Running the Race in the New Year.
Thank you for listening. We pray the podcast is a blessing to you. Please visit our website www.columbianabaptist.com.
We are in a “Pressing” mode – pressing to overcome the fear of our day; pressing to stand against the works of darkness; pressing to be obedient to the His Voice, and pressing to – well just overcome all the things that have transpired this past year. The great news is this: “No weapon formed against us will prosper!” – we may be partakers of hardship, but “Our Hope is steadfast” – Jesus has never left us! Forgetting those things which are behind – I Press Toward ....
Welcome to church! Today guest speaker, JD Hudson speaks on Keeping First Thing First. In order to pursue effectively there must be three things... First time? We’d love to know more about you! https://forms.gle/ZGdAdf5Vped2HPwb6
A new year brings thoughts of change. But what should our New Years resolutions be as Christians? Today’s message challenges the listener to make four commitments that may make a radical difference to their walk in 2020. Are you up for the challenge?
2019 is coming to a close and the newness of 2020 is here. Need to make a change? Listen to this encouraging message on changing direction and what it means to pursue God like never before! #Pursue2020 Today’s message outline: http://bible.com/events/6941791
2019 is coming to a close and the newness of 2020 is here. Need to make a change? Listen to this encouraging message on changing direction and what it means to pursue God like never before! #Pursue2020 Today’s message outline: http://bible.com/events/6941791
St Thomas Baptist Church
Pastor Kurt Chamberlain continues the Courageous series with a message called "Burn The Boats" in which he encourages insight into what parts of our past have prevented us from being the person God has called us to be.
Pastor Kurt Chamberlain continues the Courageous series with a message called "Burn The Boats" in which he encourages insight into what parts of our past have prevented us from being the person God has called us to be.
Do you ever wish you could forget? The Bible teaches us the value of forgetting in this message on the thoughts we think. May the Lord use His truth to help your life today! You can find out more about Lakeland Baptist Church through our church website at www.lakelandbaptist.ca. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lakeland-Baptist-Church-217617964922312/ Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ8TN0h_b3qJTFIflNcInXA
No matter what happens in life, you can begin again. God understands your circumstances and He cares!
No matter what happens in life, you can begin again. God understands your circumstances and He cares!
There's a special type of "forgetting" that the Bible encourages us to put into practice. Remembering something doesn't just mean calling to memory something that happened. It also means living inside those events and letting them shape you. The church is about forward motion. Letting yourself marinate in past hurts from others, or grievances with your brother or sister will do nothing but slow you to the point of a standstill.
There's a special type of "forgetting" that the Bible encourages us to put into practice. Remembering something doesn't just mean calling to memory something that happened. It also means living inside those events and letting them shape you. The church is about forward motion. Letting yourself marinate in past hurts from others, or grievances with your brother or sister will do nothing but slow you to the point of a standstill.
What lessons would you learn if you took a courageous look at your past, present, and future?
What are the big lessons from your past? What lessons would you learn if you took a courageous look at your past, present, and future?
Crosspoint Community Church Sermon Podcast - Pointing People to HOPE in Jesus...
Pastor Rex preaches a sermon on New Years Eve. He talks about things that we need to do at the start of a new year.
12/31/2017 Sunday Sermon
Lakeway Baptist Church
A Life-Changing Decision A sermon from Philippians 3:13-14 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A Life-Changing Decision A sermon from Philippians 3:13-14 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A Life-Changing Decision A sermon from Philippians 3:13-14 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
Guest Speaker Rob Carman
Guest Speaker Rob Carman
Sunday Morning Service (Part 1)
Sunday Night Service (Part 2)
White Oak church of Christ
White Oak church of Christ
Youth Pastor Matt Malone gives an encouraging message on Super Bowl Sunday that encourages us all to "Press On!"
Youth Pastor Matt Malone gives an encouraging message on Super Bowl Sunday that encourages us all to "Press On!"
Youth Pastor Matt Malone gives an encouraging message on Super Bowl Sunday that encourages us all to "Press On!"
Living A Guilt-Free New Year A message from Philippians 3:13-14 by Pastor Ray Copeland Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
Living A Guilt-Free New Year A message from Philippians 3:13-14 by Pastor Ray Copeland Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas