POPULARITY
Prairie View Christian Church
Lakeway Baptist Church
Lakeway Baptist Church
The people of God are now the dwelling place of the presence of God. Pastor Jon breaks down the tabernacle and applies it to our relationship with the Lord.
A verse-by-verse study of 1 Corinthians.
Mission Church of the Nazarene
Harvest Bible Fellowship's weekly Message.
Jesus' Words, "Abide in Me, and I in you, as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself except it abide in the Vine. I am the Vine, ye are the branches." The branches receive life and nourishment from the vine or the branches will wither and die.
Jesus gave his life to restore more than your relationship with God. He also restored the purpose for which God created you in His image. You are His representative, His ambassador, His priest. But what does that even mean? What does it mean to live as priests of the King of Creation? That’s what we will explore today.
When we hear the phrase “The Temple of God'', we often think about a church. It invokes visions of perhaps an ancient structure. But the temple of God is not necessarily a building. In biblical times, David was passionate about building a temple for God. He did not want this for himself or to increase his legacy. He wanted to build it for God. David spent years preparing and storing up the best materials needed to build the dwelling place for God. He desired above all to please God. After Jesus died on the cross, things changed. Now, through the infilling of the Holy Ghost, God dwells in us. We are intended to be the temple of God. We must do our best to prepare our bodies and hearts to be the dwelling place of God. Like David, we must plan and use the best materials to make our bodies a place that God wants to dwell. To do that, we must honor God with our lives and be holy. Holy means set apart. But holiness is more than rules and being set apart from the world. To be holy, a person must choose to be consecrated unto God. Simply being away from the world is not enough. When we seek God and a lifestyle of holiness, we must also pursue God. Leaving the crowd is the first part, but continuing a lifestyle of walking toward God is essential. Holiness and being set apart are about trying to be nearer to God. The separation allows us to focus on what God wants to draw closer to Him. Setting ourselves apart has a God-given purpose. To understand that, we must understand the nature of sin. Too many people look at holiness as God’s measuring stick to determine our failure. Holiness is the pursuit of God, so the closer we get to God, the further we get from sin. The bible tells us that the result of sin is death. God loves us and doesn't want sin to destroy us.
When we hear the phrase “The Temple of God'', we often think about a church. It invokes visions of perhaps an ancient structure. But the temple of God is not necessarily a building. In biblical times, David was passionate about building a temple for God. He did not want this for himself or to increase his legacy. He wanted to build it for God. David spent years preparing and storing up the best materials needed to build the dwelling place for God. He desired above all to please God. After Jesus died on the cross, things changed. Now, through the infilling of the Holy Ghost, God dwells in us. We are intended to be the temple of God. We must do our best to prepare our bodies and hearts to be the dwelling place of God. Like David, we must plan and use the best materials to make our bodies a place that God wants to dwell. To do that, we must honor God with our lives and be holy. Holy means set apart. But holiness is more than rules and being set apart from the world. To be holy, a person must choose to be consecrated unto God. Simply being away from the world is not enough. When we seek God and a lifestyle of holiness, we must also pursue God. Leaving the crowd is the first part, but continuing a lifestyle of walking toward God is essential. Holiness and being set apart are about trying to be nearer to God. The separation allows us to focus on what God wants to draw closer to Him. Setting ourselves apart has a God-given purpose. To understand that, we must understand the nature of sin. Too many people look at holiness as God’s measuring stick to determine our failure. Holiness is the pursuit of God, so the closer we get to God, the further we get from sin. The bible tells us that the result of sin is death. God loves us and doesn't want sin to destroy us.
What is Worship?
Red Hill Baptist Church is located about 50 miles east of Charlotte, NC. The messages in our podcast are from our Pastor, Rev. Rodney Clements. Thanks so much for listening!
God created us in his image. After the fall, he showed us the perfect image of God in Christ. He redeemed us so that we could be restored to the image of God. He placed his Holy Spirit to dwell within us as a temple and to help us. He has purchased us at the high cost of his own blood. What should be our only response to all of this amazing, glorious, breath-taking truth?
God created us in his image. After the fall, he showed us the perfect image of God in Christ. He redeemed us so that we could be restored to the image of God. He placed his Holy Spirit to dwell within us as a temple and to help us. He has purchased us at the high cost of his own blood. What should be our only response to all of this amazing, glorious, breath-taking truth?
Pastor Dan Bursch delivers a sermon on our bodies being the temple of God and that the Spirit is living in us. (Hebrews 9:7, Matthew 27:50-51, Hebrews 10:19-20, Ephesians 3:20, 2 Peter 1:3, Romans 8:11, Galatians 5:22-23)
Pastor Dan Bursch delivers a sermon on our bodies being the temple of God and that the Spirit is living in us. (Hebrews 9:7, Matthew 27:50-51, Hebrews 10:19-20, Ephesians 3:20, 2 Peter 1:3, Romans 8:11, Galatians 5:22-23)
Pastor Dan Bursch delivers a sermon on our bodies being the temple of God and that the Spirit is living in us. (Hebrews 9:7, Matthew 27:50-51, Hebrews 10:19-20, Ephesians 3:20, 2 Peter 1:3, Romans 8:11, Galatians 5:22-23)
1 Corinthians 6:19-20 Transgender Movement
Pastor Dan Bursch delivers a sermon on our bodies being the temple of God and that the Spirit is living in us. (Hebrews 9:7, Matthew 27:50-51, Hebrews 10:19-20, Ephesians 3:20, 2 Peter 1:3, Romans 8:11, Galatians 5:22-23)
Pastor Dan Bursch delivers a sermon on our bodies being the temple of God and that the Spirit is living in us. (Hebrews 9:7, Matthew 27:50-51, Hebrews 10:19-20, Ephesians 3:20, 2 Peter 1:3, Romans 8:11, Galatians 5:22-23)
Pastor Dan Bursch delivers a sermon on our bodies being the temple of God and that the Spirit is living in us. (Hebrews 9:7, Matthew 27:50-51, Hebrews 10:19-20, Ephesians 3:20, 2 Peter 1:3, Romans 8:11, Galatians 5:22-23)
The Theology of the Body 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Live by the fruits of the spirit.
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
The focus on today's message is how to live a healthier life. Markela, Pam Mullins, and Pastor Akognon speak about exercising, diet, and health.
1. A wake up call 2. Acknowledgement & acceptance 3. Acceleration
1. A wake up call 2. Acknowledgement & acceptance 3. Acceleration
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Southeast Baptist Tabernacle
Please take time and listen to what Father has for us when we have a Holistic Mind.
Kingdom Stewardship: Your Body
Rock Creek Church
There are many grey areas in our lives where we wonder what God wants us to do. Cory gives us five principles to apply when determining what to do in the grey areas of life
Calvary Chapel Monrovia