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Are you spiritually alive and growing? In 1 Timothy 2:1-7, the Apostle Paul highlights what every person needs to know to grow spiritually.
Teaching from the Word of God.
Teaching from the Word of God.
A Church for all generations. Weekly Sermons from Lenexa Baptist Church.
A Church for all generations. Weekly Sermons from Lenexa Baptist Church.
What do we do in church?
What do we do in church?
If we are going to love our neighbors correctly, we must begin to pray for them.
If we are going to love our neighbors correctly, we must begin to pray for them.
If we are going to love our neighbors correctly, we must begin to pray for them.
A fully-devoted fellowship is engaged in gospel-centered prayer as we pray for the salvation of others and for our relationship with authorities so that the gospel won't be hindered.
Let's pray all kinds of prayers for all kinds of people to be saved.
Let's pray all kinds of prayers for all kinds of people to be saved.
Sunday Morning Services of Crosspoint Church of Mobile
Bishop Hannington
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Today's message by Pastor Marc Sharp is brought to you from his home while he is temporarily in quarantine due to the covid virus. It's especially important to remember during these unusual times of pandemic and politics that our God still reigns and Jesus still has all power and authority over heaven and earth. Do our lives as Christians reflect that truth to those around us? Pastor Marc's timely message is both uplifting and challenging. If you would like to view the video of today's message, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
Today's message by Pastor Marc Sharp is brought to you from his home while he is temporarily in quarantine due to the covid virus. It's especially important to remember during these unusual times of pandemic and politics that our God still reigns and Jesus still has all power and authority over heaven and earth. Do our lives as Christians reflect that truth to those around us? Pastor Marc's timely message is both uplifting and challenging. If you would like to view the video of today's message, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
Sermons from Grace Free Lutheran Church of Maple Grove, Minnesota.
Sermon on 1 Timothy 2:1-7, where Paul teaches us about the vital importance of prayer in public worship, and tells us to pray for all men, even for kings and those in prominent positions of authority, that they might be converted and that the church may be allowed to go about the business of worship and making disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Sermon on 1 Timothy 2:1-7, where Paul teaches us about the vital importance of prayer in public worship, and tells us to pray for all men, even for kings and those in prominent positions of authority, that they might be converted and that the church may be allowed to go about the business of worship and making disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Praying to Change the World
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
In chapter 2 of 1 Timothy, the apostle Paul highlights to Timothy the importance of evangelistic prayer, the reason for evangelistic prayer and the power of evangelistic prayer.
Camp Hill UMC, Celebration Sermon, Gary Weaver, October 13 2019, What Everyone Needs To Know About Timothy, part 2
1 Timothy 2:1-7 and Luke 16:1-13
Sermons from Grace Free Lutheran Church of Maple Grove, Minnesota.
Paul’s gospel was summarized in the brief but memorable phrase “Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners.” It was the goal of Christ, the proclamation of which became the goal of Paul, who passed the torch to Timothy. As we open chapter 2, then, we would be right to expect something about evangelism, especially as Paul begins by stating “First of all, I urge you…” Instead, what we get is a somewhat unexpected call to prayer. And prayer for what might be the most unlikely of people. What are we to make of this call to pray for kings and prominent people, and how does it shape our evangelism?
In 1 Timothy 2:1-7, Paul commands prayer within the church, giving us three traits of gospel-centered prayer—for leaders, the lost, and laborers.
In 1 Timothy 2:1-7, Paul commands prayer within the church, giving us three traits of gospel-centered prayer—for leaders, the lost, and laborers.
The primary priorities that will allow us to live good lives and proclaim the good news.
The primary priorities that will allow us to live good lives and proclaim the good news.
The First Letter to Timothy-Part 5 / “Christianity And...All People” / 1 Timothy 2:1-7
In Paul's letter to Timothy, he emphasizes the need for the church to operate within the general boundaries of culture. The reason for this is the peace of the church and for the spread of the Gospel. We are to be salt and light. We should at flavor and vision to the world around us.
From Paul's instructions to Timothy, we learn the great importance of heeding prophetic exhortations and praying for everyone; including kings and those in positions of authority.
From Paul's instructions to Timothy, we learn the great importance of heeding prophetic exhortations and praying for everyone; including kings and those in positions of authority.
The church in Ephesus needed a preacher.
The church in Ephesus needed a preacher.
God the father desires all to be saved and is heartbroken when people reject Him. Christ's sacrifice was sufficient payment for the sins of all mankind but is only efficient for those who trust Him.
Let's think about a prayer topic that we don't talk about often enough
These studies are from our current series, both Wednesday evening and Sunday mornings.
The Apostle Paul reminds Timothy that he is to stand firm, to call out false prophets and to pray for everyone, not excluding anyone. When we do this, we honor God and those who need Him.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Teaching that "what" we vote for can be as important as "who" we vote for - if not more so - Pastor Alan communicates the priorities of praying for our leaders and exercising the authority we have for the good of others; especially the poor and the helpless. During this sermon, he tells why he believes everyone should have a strong pro-life position.
Why is it so hard to pray? What are some things that can help us!
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee