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A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for May 18, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 7:1-25
Sermons from the Family Service @ St Nicholas' Anglican Church Goulburn
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for May 11, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 6:1-23
Sermons from the Family Service @ St Nicholas' Anglican Church Goulburn
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for May 4, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 5:12-21
Scripture Reading: Romans 3:9-20 This paragraph in Romans forms the climax of the argument of the first major section of the book. The thrust of the first section of Romans is that the entire human race stands guilty before a holy God. The pagan man is guilty (Rom 1:18-32); the moral man is guilty (Rom 2:1-16); the Jewish man is guilty (Rom 2:17-29). What we have in Romans 3:10-20 is a string of Old Testament quotations which, in unambiguous statements, concludes that every human being stands guilty before God's awesome judgment. "None is righteous, no, not one; . . . no one does good, not even one" (Rom 3:10,12). So overwhelming is God's evidence of our rebellion that this passage asserts that on judgment day every tongue will be silent and every mouth closed (Rom 3:19). The guilty will not have a valid defense to offer the Judge. The implications of this section in Romans are far reaching. If we take this passage to heart and see ourselves in its assertions, it shatters our self-righteous tendencies and works in our hearts a deep humility. It drives us to Christ in passionate devotion and love and delight because of His provision for our helpless lives and souls. The mercy of God in Christ is all the more sweet in light of our desperately sinful hearts. Let us run to Jesus for His mercy and His righteousness. He is our only hope in the great day of judgment.
Sermons from the Family Service @ St Nicholas' Anglican Church Goulburn
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for Easter Friday, April 18, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 5:6-11
Sermons from the Family Service @ St Nicholas' Anglican Church Goulburn
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for April 13, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 5:1-5
Sermons from the Family Service @ St Nicholas' Anglican Church Goulburn
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for April 6, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 4:1-25
Seasons By the Well: Advent and Lent Reflection and Meditation
Monday, March 24, 2025Episode 20: Embracing Your GiftsIntroduction:I invite you to continue to explore your gifts and talents. Join me as I guide you through a moment of spiritual reflection and growth.Scripture Reading:Romans 12:6-8Meditation:Find a quiet space free from distractions and focus on your breathing, inviting the presence of God, centering your hearts to hear God's word.Reflection Prompts:Let's reflect on your gifts and talents and how you use them.1. What talents has God bestowed upon you? Take a moment to reflect on the unique gifts and abilities you possess.2. How can you use your talents to bring light and hope to those in your sphere of influence? Consider practical ways to share your gifts with others, whether it be through prophesying, serving, teaching, encouraging, giving, leading, or showing mercy.3. Are there areas where you have been hesitant to showcase your talents? Explore the reasons behind your reluctance and discern ways to overcome them.I invite you to join me daily in this sacred journey of Lent. I encourage you to embrace the transformative power of God's grace in your life.The best way you can support this podcast is by taking a few moments to RATE & REVIEW on your podcast app. This will ensure this podcast is visible to more listeners.Also, if you desire additional faithful inspiration beyond this podcast, follow me on Instagram @_bythewell. There, we can continue our journey together, sharing reflections, thoughts, and moments of spiritual connection.https://www.instagram.com/_bythewell/Note: Each episode of "Seasons By the Well: Lenten Reflections and Meditations" will follow a similar format, providing daily reflections, guided meditations, and opportunities for personal growth throughout the Lenten season.
Sermons from the Family Service @ St Nicholas' Anglican Church Goulburn
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for March 23, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 3:21-31
3-16-25 AM "The Uncertainties of Life"Scripture Reading: Romans 8:18-30, Ecclesiastes 9:11, 12I. Uncertain Outcomes A. Regardless of Effort B. Over a LifetimeII. Uncertain Troubles A. In the Randomness of Events B. In the Moment of DeathIII. Uncertain Providences A. In a Fallen World B. From an Earthly PerspectiveRev. Greg Lubbers
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for March 16, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 3:1-20
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for February 23, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 1:16-17
Sermons from the Family Service @ St Nicholas' Anglican Church Goulburn
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for February 16, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 1:8-15
A new sermon is available:Reverend Paul Davey's sermon for February 9, 2025.Scripture Reading - Romans 1:1-7
Display Text: "They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea." - Isaiah 11:9 Pre-service Song: Psalm 42:1, 4, 5 Votum and SalutationPsalm 67:2 10 Words of the CovenantYour Law, O God, Is our Delight PrayerScripture Reading: Romans 12:9-13:8 Psalm 58 Sermon Text: Psalm 58 There is a God Who Judges on Earth.Psalm 94:8, 9, 10, 11 Form for the Celebration of Lord's Supper Profession of Faith: Hymn 1Song of Preparation: Hymn 59 Scripture Reading: Revelation 7:13-17 Song of Response: Hymn 69:3Thanksgiving PrayerThanksgiving OfferingHymn 70BenedictionTime:MorningMinister:Rev. J. VanSpronsenTexts:Psalm 58Romans 12:9—13:8
Listen as Deacon Jason Hinrichs teaches about being discipled by the word, rather than being discipled by the world. Scripture Reading: Romans 12:2 and Philippians 2:5-8 Northbrook church is a Gospel-Centered Church in North Fort Worth striving to Enjoy God, Make Disciples, & Plant Churches. Sermon Date: 12-29-24
This Advent season we're looking at what Christmas reveals about who God is. Today we explore the generosity of God in giving His Son, Jesus. SCRIPTURE READING: Romans 8:28-37
Scripture Reading: Isaiah 11:1-10 Scripture Reading: Romans 15:4-13
Groaning with Gratitude Scripture: Romans 8:1, 8:18-39 Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction Grateful Display of God’s Love in ________________ Grateful Display of God’s Love in ________________ Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/ooEPYhG5LWA Scripture Reading: Romans 8:1 (King James Version) 8 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in […] The post Groaning with Gratitude appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
Sola Fide & Children’s Laughter Scripture: Romans 1:16-17, Romans 2:1-16 Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction Context of 12-16 Context of 2:1-16 Context of 1:18-3:20 Justification by Faith Alone Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/E-AporXd1uA Scripture Reading: Romans 1:16-17 (King James Version) 16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of […] The post Sola Fide & Children’s Laughter appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
9-8-24 PM "Christian Faith in the Providential Work of the Father" Scripture Reading: Romans 11:33-36 I. The Focus of this Faith A. Focused on an Almighty God B. Focused on a Faithful Father II. The Content of this Faith A. The Sovereign Sustaining of All Things B. The Sovereign Governing of All Things III. The Profit of this Faith A. Patience in Adversity B. Thankfulness in Prosperity
Despite our best intentions, we often struggle to implement lasting changes in our lives. Whether we want to get more organized, exercise more, or spend more time on things we enjoy, our attempts to change have a frustrating tendency to fall short. The same is sometimes true in our relationship with God: we want to pray more, worship more, trust more, or learn more. And yet, we struggle to follow through on those changes we want to make. So in today's sermon, we'll explore one big reason that implementing change is so hard for us, and we'll learn a simple-but-powerful solution. Join us as we continue our series, “Reset.” Scripture Reading: Romans 6:1-7 Share: Know someone who needs this message right now? Send them the link! Connect: https://rb.gy/0gguyc Give: https://pushpay.com/g/kindredumc Prayer: https://rb.gy/xwmuok Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/kindrednc.church/kindreds-latest-8-11-2024
Scripture Reading: Romans 8:12-17 Sermon: “Adoptio Rejectorium” by Dr. Mark Stenberg Guest Artist: Michael Morris House of Mercy Church in St. Paul, Minnesota is an intellectually curious, artistically forward, community--called the best church for non-churchgoers by the City Pages. House of Mercy's weekly service includes award-winning sermons, always intriguing guests playing the best in country gospel/Americana music, and regular offerings from the hardest working band in the church band business: The Grand Old Grievous Angel Band. Find us at houseofmercy.org Contact us at info@houseofmercy.org
Listen as Pastor Jake Ledet continues a series titled "A Call to Holiness" as we take a short break from our series going through the book of Exodus. Scripture Reading: Romans 15:1-7 Northbrook church is a Gospel-Centered Church in North Fort Worth striving to Enjoy God, Make Disciples, & Plant Churches. Sermon Date: 06-23-24
6-23-24 AM "Debtors to All" Scripture Reading: Romans 1:13-17 I. A debt to all produced by our experience with the gospel. II. A debt to all produced by what has been entrusted to the church. III. A debt to all without distinction. Rev. Pablo Landazuri
6-9-24 PM "Necessary Revelation of Humanity's Misery" Scripture Reading: Romans 3:9-20, Heidelberg Catechism, Lord's Day 2 I. The Description of Humanity's Misery A. A Conceptual Description B. A Biblical Description II. The Diagnosis of Humanity's Misery A. The Diagnostic Tool B. The Diagnostic Result III. The Degree of Humanity's Misery A. The Explanation of the Degree B. The Recognition of the Degree Rev. Greg Lubbers
5-26-24 PM "Gospel Comfort in Troubled Times." Scripture Reading: Romans 8:31-39, Heidelberg Catechism, Lord's Day 1 I. An Exclusive Comfort A. The Identification of this Exclusive Comfort B. The Ignorance of this Exclusive Comfort II. A Comprehensive Comfort A. For One's Person B. For One's Journey III. A Motivational Comfort A. The Source of the Motivation B. The Goal in the Motivation Rev. Greg Lubbers
Call to worship - Psalm 16-5-11-Scripture Reading - Romans 8-18-39-Sermon - Rejoicing in Hope in the Midst of Suffering - -1 Peter 1-3-7 - Chaplain Justin Cass with Good News Global-----How does having hope give us an opportunity to point others to Jesus -see Eph 2-14- 1 Th 4-12- 1 Pt 3-15----Do you tend to grow closer to God in times of difficulty-- Why-----Who around you needs encouragement as they go through trials-----How has this passage both excited you about where you are heading, and increased your confidence that you'll get there----Other passages to consider- Ex 34-6- Matt 5-5- 6-19-21- Jn 3-1-6- Rom 8-16-18- 31-39- 1 Cor 15-50-58- 2 Cor 4-16-17- Eph 1-16-18- 2-1-7- Phil 3-10-11- Col 1-11-3-4- Titus 2-13- Rev 21-1-5.
Call to worship - Psalm 16-5-11-Scripture Reading - Romans 8-18-39-Sermon - Rejoicing in Hope in the Midst of Suffering - -1 Peter 1-3-7 - Chaplain Justin Cass with Good News Global-----How does having hope give us an opportunity to point others to Jesus -see Eph 2-14- 1 Th 4-12- 1 Pt 3-15----Do you tend to grow closer to God in times of difficulty-- Why-----Who around you needs encouragement as they go through trials-----How has this passage both excited you about where you are heading, and increased your confidence that you'll get there----Other passages to consider- Ex 34-6- Matt 5-5- 6-19-21- Jn 3-1-6- Rom 8-16-18- 31-39- 1 Cor 15-50-58- 2 Cor 4-16-17- Eph 1-16-18- 2-1-7- Phil 3-10-11- Col 1-11-3-4- Titus 2-13- Rev 21-1-5.
4-21-24 PM "Sovereignty in Salvation: Redemption Accomplished" Scripture Reading: Romans 3:21-26, Canons of Dort, II.8, Forms & Prayers, I. By a Necessary Satisfaction A. In Light of Man's Sin B. In Light of God's Justice II. By a Sufficient Satisfaction A. The Sufficiency Explained B. The Sufficiency Proclaimed III. By a Particular Satisfaction A. For Elect Persons B. For Worshipping Congregations Rev. Greg Lubbers
Seasons By the Well: Advent and Lent Reflection and Meditation
Saturday, March 9 Episode 25: Embracing Your Gifts Introduction: I invite you to continue to explore your gifts and talents. Join me as I guide you through a moment of spiritual reflection and growth. Scripture Reading: Romans 12:6-8 Meditation: Find a quiet space free from distractions and focus on your breathing, inviting the presence of God, centering your hearts to hear God's word. Reflection Prompts: Let's reflect on your gifts and talents and how you use them. 1. What talents has God bestowed upon you? Take a moment to reflect on the unique gifts and abilities you possess. 2. How can you use your talents to bring light and hope to those in your sphere of influence? Consider practical ways to share your gifts with others, whether it be through prophesying, serving, teaching, encouraging, giving, leading, or showing mercy. 3. Are there areas where you have been hesitant to showcase your talents? Explore the reasons behind your reluctance and discern ways to overcome them. I invite you to join me daily in this sacred journey of Lent. I encourage you to embrace the transformative power of God's grace in your life. The best way you can support this podcast is by taking a few moments to RATE & REVIEW on your podcast app. This will ensure this podcast is visible to more listeners. Also, if you desire additional faithful inspiration beyond this podcast, follow me on Instagram @_bythewell. There, we can continue our journey together, sharing reflections, thoughts, and moments of spiritual connection. https://www.instagram.com/_bythewell/ Note: Each episode of "Seasons By the Well: Lenten Reflections and Meditations" will follow a similar format, providing daily reflections, guided meditations, and opportunities for personal growth throughout the Lenten season.
Scripture Reading: Romans 13:11-14Speaker: Jim AngehrSeries: "Seven Deadly Sins"
Sermon Title: “Practicing Forgiveness” // Amanda Rigby When we witness bold acts of forgiveness, we often feel deeply moved. But we don't always stop to think about what we can learn from them. So in today's sermon, we'll explore the single most radical act of forgiveness that has ever taken place. And we'll see what it teaches us about practicing forgiveness in our own lives. Join us as we wrap up our series, ‘Freeing the Soul.' Scripture Reading: Romans 5:1-10 Share: Know someone who needs this message right now? Send them the link! Connect: https://rb.gy/0gguyc Give: https://pushpay.com/g/kindredumc Prayer: https://rb.gy/xwmuok Newsletter:https://mailchi.mp/kindrednc.church/kindreds-latest-2-4-2024
Is Israel a Sign of the End? Part I Scripture: Romans 4:13-18, 11:1-7, 16-28; Hebrews 11:8-16 Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction Is Israel God’s Chosen People? What is the “Promised Land”? Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/dcftsoZwyyU Scripture Reading: Romans 4:13-18 (King James Version) 13 For the promise, that he should be […] The post Is Israel a Sign of the End? Part I appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
Scripture Reading – Romans 12:1-8
Renewal Presbyterian ChurchPreacher: Rev. Dan Date: 07/09/2023 Scripture passage: Scripture Reading: Romans 15:1-13 (Joy Yang) Sermon (Dan W)
The Preaching of the Word: Pastor Dr. John Evans. Scripture Reading: Romans 15:1-6
Scripture Reading- Romans 6-Text- Lord's Day 26-27b--Admonished and Assured by Baptism-I. Of What---II. How-- -III. When--
Scripture Reading- Romans 4-1-8- 7-7-25-Text- Lord's Day 23--Simul Iustus et Peccator-I. The Meaning-II. The Importance-III. The Comfort
Scripture Reading: Romans 4:1-8; 7:7-25Text: Lord's Day 23Simul Iustus et PeccatorI. The MeaningII. The ImportanceIII. The Comfort
Thank you to Dr. Claude Jager-Rubinson for preaching today. Claude is a member of Houston Mennonite Church and an Associate Professor of Sociology at University of Houston Downtown. Scripture Reading Romans 8:6-11 Hymn Jesus Calls Us (VT #30) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HoustonMennonite Website: https://houstonmennonite.org
This week we visit Romans 5:6-11. This scripture is a reminder of the greatest love the World has ever known and how it sustains us. We discuss how as children of God we can both receive and learn to give love as God shows his love toward us. Our prayer is that you receive his love in your life and that you are able to share it with others. Scripture Reading: Romans 5:6-11 If led, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to our ministry HERE. Submit a Question or Topic Suggestion to Ask Kendra HERE
Scripture Reading- Romans 12-Text- Lord's Day 12--The Priesthood of Every Believer-I. Partaking of Christ's Anointing-II. Presenting Ourselves as Sacrifices-III. Consecrating Others to Christ
Scripture Reading- Romans 12-Text- Lord's Day 12--The Priesthood of Every Believer-I. Partaking of Christ's Anointing-II. Presenting Ourselves as Sacrifices-III. Consecrating Others to Christ
This fall series will focus on our church's vision, mission, and values––our calling. These convictions have fundamentally shaped the work and ministry of Redeemer East Harlem since before our launch as a church. And though the world has changed since our launch, we believe our calling remains the same. In this 7-week series, we will look closely at the Vision & Mission Statement of REH. For more information on our series, please go to https://www.reh.nyc/currentseries.Scripture Reading: Romans 11:33-12:2 Can't join us but still need to send in your tithe? Go to https://www.reh.nyc/give
Scripture Reading- Romans 2-1-16-Text- Lord's Day 4--The Righteous Judgment of God-I. Of the Wicked-II. Of the Saints
Scripture Reading- Romans 2-1-16-Text- Lord's Day 4--The Righteous Judgment of God-I. Of the Wicked-II. Of the Saints
Scripture Reading: Romans 5:1-5 Sermon: "Romans 5:1-5” by Rev. Debbie Blue House of Mercy Church in St. Paul, Minnesota is an intellectually curious, artistically forward, community--called the best church for non-churchgoers by the City Pages. House of Mercy's weekly service includes award-winning sermons, always intriguing guests playing the best in country gospel/Americana music, and regular offerings from the hardest working band in the church band business: The Mercy Machine. Find us at houseofmercy.org Contact us at info@houseofmercy.org Donate at tinyurl.com/Donate-to-HOM
Do You Have a Life-Giving Faith? Scripture reading: Romans 4:8–5:2Reading From “Smith Wigglesworth - Devotional”Andy, a former Anaheim Police Officer, and Hedieh, a former Muslim and Counterterrorism expert who became a Christian, share their real-life joys and challenges of following Jesus, with the help of various daily devotional authors. Don't miss Andy's Number One International Bestselling book, "Falco - Walking with God and a Dog". A book showing how his police K9 saved his life and showed him how to live it in Christ. You can also learn more about Hedieh's amazing conversion story on her website www.ResurrectMinistry.comEdifi:LivingFearlessRadio.comCalifornia Parent Alliance:https://californiaparentalliance.org/https://www.patreon.com/TheAndyFalcoShow#America #USA #Jesus #God #DailyDevotional #Love #SmithWigglesworth #HolySprit #Christ #Christian #Life #GodSaves #GodsLoveListen to the full episode here: Spotify and Apple Podcasthttp://www.USAPatriotProject.com
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