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Daily Prayer DevotionIn this episode of "Warfare Prayers," the speaker explores the theme of trusting God when life gets tough. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 1:3-11, they discuss how suffering has purpose and can teach us to comfort others. Listeners are encouraged to rely on God's strength, especially when facing adversity, and to find hope in faith. The episode concludes with a heartfelt daily prayer for resilience and peace, reminding listeners that, through trusting God when life gets tough, everything will ultimately be okay, no matter the challenges they face.Main Takeaways & Scripture References**Introduction to Warfare Prayers Podcast (00:00:00)** Main Takeaway: The episode sets the stage for understanding how to trust God in difficult times, highlighting the importance of faith and prayer in spiritual warfare. _Scripture Reference: Proverbs 3:5-6_**The Purpose of Trials and Suffering (00:00:40)** Main Takeaway: God allows trials not only to shape our character but also so we can comfort others with the comfort we receive from Him. _Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 1:3-11_**God Empowers Us to Bear Trials (00:01:37)** Main Takeaway: In our weakness, God provides the strength we need to endure, often allowing us to reach our limits so we rely fully on Him. _Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 12:9-10_**Paul's Experience of Despair (00:02:54)** Main Takeaway: Paul's overwhelming suffering in Asia teaches that even the strongest believers can feel despair, but God uses these moments to deepen our dependence on Him. _Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 1:8-9_**Learning to Trust God (00:04:29)** Main Takeaway: God sometimes brings us to situations where we have no answers, so we learn to trust in His power and not our own abilities. _Scripture Reference: Psalm 46:10; 2 Corinthians 1:9-10_**The Challenge and Reward of Faith (00:05:55)** Main Takeaway: Faith is tested in adversity, but God promises to reward those who earnestly trust Him through their trials. _Scripture Reference: Hebrews 11:6; James 1:12_**Warfare Prayer for Strength and Trust (00:06:30)** Main Takeaway: Prayer is vital for receiving God's strength, peace, and deeper trust as we face life's battles. _Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:6-7; Isaiah 40:31_Call To Action Subscribe To Warfare Prayer Podcast for daily inspiration, devotion and prayer. Share this episode with someone going through trails and challenges Leave a review for Warfare Prayers Podcast. Support Warfare Prayers Here Resources & MentionsWarfare Prayers Websitehttps://www.warfareprayers.org/Other Website on Trusting GodEnduring Trials Articles
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:3-6 || Dr. Timothy Mathis
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:3-6 || Dr. Timothy Mathis
Thank you for joining us! If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call the church office at 661-833-2800 or check out our website www.laurelglen.org.Scripture Reference: Philippians 3:3-16
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2 || Dr. Timothy Mathis
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2 || Dr. Timothy Mathis
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:4-7 & Isaiah 9:6|| Dr. Timothy Mathis
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:4-7 & Isaiah 9:6|| Dr. Timothy Mathis
Message Pastor JasonIn this final installment of our three-part series on Philippians 2, we delve into Paul's teachings on living as faithful followers of Jesus in a world that is crooked and corrupt. As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, this message becomes particularly poignant, reminding us of the paradox of freedom – it is never free but comes at a great cost.Paul, writing from a jail cell, speaks of being "poured out like a drink offering" for the faith of the Philippians. This imagery of a sacrificial offering highlights the depth of his commitment and love for the community. Despite his circumstances, Paul remains joyful and encourages the Philippians to embrace the same glad surrender to God's will.This sermon challenges us to reflect on our own lives and how we can be poured out in service to others. Just as Jesus and the apostles poured out their lives for the Kingdom, we are called to do the same – to GO, LOVE, and DO in our daily walk of faith. As we work out our salvation with fear and trembling, we are transformed by God's grace, becoming true disciples who make disciples, using our freedom to lead others to freedom in Christ.Join us as we explore these powerful themes and learn what it truly means to live a life poured out in service to God and others.Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:17-18 (CEB)Key Takeaways:Understanding the sacrificial nature of true freedom.Embracing a life of joyful surrender and service.Becoming disciples who make disciples through love and action.The transformative power of working out our salvation with fear and trembling.Tune in and be inspired to pour out your life in service to God's KingdomEnjoy this message? Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Help spread the gospel through this podcast by subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing this episode.
Message Pastor JasonJoin us in this inspiring episode as we delve into Philippians 2:14-16, exploring how to live as faithful Christians in a world corrupted by sin. In "True in a Crooked Place: Leave Out," we reflect on Apostle Paul's guidance to the Philippians about working out their salvation and shining like stars amidst a crooked and corrupt generation.We'll uncover practical advice on what to embrace and what to leave out in our journey of faith. Learn how to live without grumbling and arguing, and understand the importance of purity and blamelessness in a challenging world. Discover how holding onto the word of life, Jesus, empowers us to be lighthouses in the darkness, guiding others towards salvation.Tune in for a message that will encourage you to grow in your faith, shine brightly in your community, and live out your calling with grace and integrity. Perfect for anyone seeking spiritual growth, discipleship, and a deeper understanding of their faith journey.Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:14-16Topics Covered:Living a Christian life in a world corrupted by sinWorking out salvation with fear and tremblingThe impact of avoiding grumbling and arguingShining like stars in a dark worldThe importance of purity and blamelessnessDon't miss this insightful discussion that will inspire you to live a life that truly reflects the light of Christ in a crooked place.Listen now and be encouraged to shine brightly!Enjoy this message? Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Help spread the gospel through this podcast by subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing this episode.
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:1-11 Because the Lord is at hand, and through the grace we have in Christ, we can see one another through a different lens than the worlds sees us. We can cultivate these three postures towards each other that our modeled for us here in Paul's introduction to his letter to the Philippians.
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:5-9 and Ecclesiastes 4:9-11Anxious for Nothing Series Wk 3Some kinds of help aren't helpful - don't dismiss, cheerlead, or enable avoidance. Just show up and keep showing up. Anxiety is everywhere - in our homes, our conversations, our kids, at work, the news. Many experts say we are living in an age defined by anxiety. It may be pervasive, but it isn't new and scripture is not silent on the subject. Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance, so it's time to talk about it! --------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:5-9 and Ecclesiastes 4:9-11Anxious for Nothing Series Wk 3Some kinds of help aren't helpful - don't dismiss, cheerlead, or enable avoidance. Just show up and keep showing up. Anxiety is everywhere - in our homes, our conversations, our kids, at work, the news. Many experts say we are living in an age defined by anxiety. It may be pervasive, but it isn't new and scripture is not silent on the subject. Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance, so it's time to talk about it! --------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:5-7 and Isaiah 43:1-7Anxious for Nothing Series Wk 2Avoiding our fears fuels our anxiety. Facing our fears with God guards our hearts and our minds. Anxiety is everywhere - in our homes, our conversations, our kids, at work, the news. Many experts say we are living in an age defined by anxiety. It may be pervasive, but it isn't new and scripture is not silent on the subject. Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance, so it's time to talk about it! --------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:5-7 and Isaiah 43:1-7Anxious for Nothing Series Wk 2Avoiding our fears fuels our anxiety. Facing our fears with God guards our hearts and our minds. Anxiety is everywhere - in our homes, our conversations, our kids, at work, the news. Many experts say we are living in an age defined by anxiety. It may be pervasive, but it isn't new and scripture is not silent on the subject. Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance, so it's time to talk about it! --------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:5-7 and 2 Corinthians 10:3-5Anxious for Nothing Series Wk 1Anxiety is everywhere - in our homes, our conversations, our kids, at work, the news. Many experts say we are living in an age defined by anxiety. It may be pervasive, but it isn't new and scripture is not silent on the subject. Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance, so it's time to talk about it! Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance and so we need to talk about it and name the things we're thinking as correctly as possible.--------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:5-7 and 2 Corinthians 10:3-5Anxious for Nothing Series Wk 1Anxiety is everywhere - in our homes, our conversations, our kids, at work, the news. Many experts say we are living in an age defined by anxiety. It may be pervasive, but it isn't new and scripture is not silent on the subject. Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance, so it's time to talk about it! Anxiety thrives in silence and avoidance and so we need to talk about it and name the things we're thinking as correctly as possible.--------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:6-7 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:6-7 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:5-11 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:5-11 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-5 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-5 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:27-30 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:27-30 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:18-26 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:18-26 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:12-18 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:12-18 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:3-11|| Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:3-11|| Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:1-4, Acts 16 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:1-4, Acts 16 || Dr. Jerry Henry
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-11 Why does the class theological formulation that Jesus was "fully God, fully man" matter? We tend to do ok with Jesus divinity, but his humanity feels irreverent and perhaps even disrespectful. But properly understand, Jesus' humanity connects our salvation with the reality of the world around us! Sermon Points: The Theology The Implication The Application
Let our thoughts, ideas, and decisions be according to the Kingdom of God..Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:8
Scripture Reference: Philippians 1:27-30
In this episode, Christine responds to the reactions and messages received after the airing of Episode 3 where she confessed about her own personal sin of adultery and the shame it brought upon her. Christine highlights the purpose of any believer, to glorify God and make Him known, just as Jesus did. Scripture Reference|Philippians 2- Imitate Christ There are currently changes being made to Christine's coaching program to make it accessible to more people. To take a look at The Shame Cycle that Christine's 12 week program focuses on, fill out this quick form and receive it immediately in your email or request more info here: https://form.jotform.com/223618683948168Please email any questions or prayer requests you have to Christine at emotionsforholiness@gmail.com ORtag Christine on her social platforms listed below - this is especially helpful in expanding her ministry to other women:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thekingdommamamentor/FB: https://www.facebook.com/christine.eddinger.98
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-11 and Joshua 3-4 Now. Here. series: Wk 4 Remember who you are and whose you are - it looks different. God is doing something right now and right here. Let's talk about it this Sunday. Don't miss what He's up to! -------------------------------------------------- Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.org Giving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-11 and Joshua 3-4Now. Here. series: Wk 4Remember who you are and whose you are - it looks different. God is doing something right now and right here. Let's talk about it this Sunday. Don't miss what He's up to!--------------------------------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-11, 2 Corinthians 9 Now. Here. series: Wk 3 The relationship between giving and loving is important, and Paul's letters to the Corinthians and the Philippians can help us understand it. You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving. God is doing something right now and right here. Let's talk about it this Sunday. Don't miss what He's up to! -------------------------------------------------- Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.org Giving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-11, 2 Corinthians 9Now. Here. series: Wk 3The relationship between giving and loving is important, and Paul's letters to the Corinthians and the Philippians can help us understand it. You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving. God is doing something right now and right here. Let's talk about it this Sunday. Don't miss what He's up to!--------------------------------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-4Now. Here. - Wk 1We need each other.--------------------------------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-4 Now. Here. - Wk 1 We need each other. -------------------------------------------------- Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.org Giving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 2:1-11Now. Here. series: Wk 1God is doing something right now and right here. He's doing it for you and for your neighbors. Now is our time to love like Jesus, which is impossible if we're not connected to God. Don't miss what He's up to!--------------------------------------------------Connect Card - cc.AshleyRidgeChurch.orgGiving - give.ashleyridgechurch.org
Scripture Reference: Philippians 3:1-11
Episode 37 - Why I Love Saint Joan of ArcThe story of Joan of Arc has captivated generations of believers and non-believers alike. Countless biographers, poets, playwrights, artists and filmmakers have tried to capture what it was about her life that made her so fascinating. She was a shepherdess turned solider, a mystic turned martyr, and a patriot turned patroness (of France). But at the bottom of it all was this one inspiring fact: she was 100% committed to her mission from God.Chad raises the Mighty Banner under which this episode is to march, while Ben tosses and twirls his glittery analysis throughout. The two strive after lessons for men to learn from this Saint's story. What about Joan's example is like an anecdote to one of the greatest threats to society today? What does it mean to be "mission-minded", and can you articulate what your life's mission is? If you more clearly understood God's will for your life (like Joan did), how might that cause you to live differently?SHOW NOTES:Story of Jim Elliot, missionary: Jim Elliot: Story and Legacy (christianity.com)Mark Twain's book on Joan of Arc: Joan of Arc by Mark Twain (goodreads.com)Scripture Reference: Philippians 3:17-21 NKJV - Our Citizenship in Heaven - Brethren, - Bible GatewayFeng Shui, defined (for Ben): Feng shui - WikipediaSteven Pressfield article on mission: Writing Wednesdays: “DVEKUT BA MESIMA” (stevenpressfield.com)Chad's Challenge (watch this video!): (276) The World Shifts Itself Around Your Aim | Jordan Peterson | Best Life Advice - YouTube
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Your failure has the capability to turn into God's favor. In today's episode, Mikayla and Kellie discuss an alternate perspective on failure and how it actually is a stepping stone necessary for growth and maturity. Instead of allowing the devil to make you feel like your failure is what defines you, allow God to remind you failure is what strengthens you. Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:13 1 Corinthians 13:8 Romans 8:38-39 Galatians 6:9 John 14:27 John 16:33 Proverbs 3:5-6 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-talk-but-gods-way/support
What does the perfect person look like in your eyes? If it's anything other than yourself then this episode is for you. In today's society, we tend to think we have to alter our image to define what perfect means to us. God created you in His own image and how we view ourselves may discredit how God has made you including the color of your skin. Tune in on today's episode to understand who God has created you to be and the celebration of his diversity and how God views racism! Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:6-7 1 Peter 5:7 John 16:33 Psalm 139:14-15 Genesis 1:27-28 Genesis 12 Genesis 3:20 Philippians 3:20 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lets-talk-but-gods-way/support