POPULARITY
Dealing With The Will Of God Pastor James Burke Practical Christianity part 2
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When Jesus came to earth, he temporarily traded in his Godly omnipresence and accepted the unipresence of being a human being. He could only be in one place at a time. He had to prioritize the many good things pulling at his attention because he was laser-focused on “finishing the work the Father gave him.” We can apply these principles of prioritizing our yeses and accepting our unipresence to our work and lives today.
As we look to the life of Christ for principles of time management, we notice that Jesus always ensured his “yes” was “yes,” from the smallest to the biggest commitments. He also fought to block out noise and create room for silence, stillness, and reflection, which we see all throughout the Gospels as he retreated to “lonely places.”
Time is something that if not managed well can easily feel like gets away from us very quickly. Have you even tried to manage your time, but feel like you just don’t have enough of it? How do we make sure that we are accomplishing our every day life tasks, as well as preparing ourselves for the work God has for us when there just doesn’t seem to be enough time? Today we will look at 5 biblical truths about our time, and how we can better manage the precious time God has given us.
Time is something that if not managed well can easily feel like gets away from us very quickly. Have you even tried to manage your time, but feel like you just don’t have enough of it? How do we make sure that we are accomplishing our every day life tasks, as well as preparing ourselves for the work God has for us when there just doesn’t seem to be enough time? Today we will look at 5 biblical truths about our time, and how we can better manage the precious time God has given us.
Making the Most of Every Opportunity
Making the Most of Every Opportunity
Making the Most of Every Opportunity
We live in serious times so we must pray to live serious lives.
We live in serious times so we must live serious lives.
We live in serious times so we must live serious lives.
We live in serious times so we must pray to live serious lives.
To motivate people to do the will of God in each situation in life by showing how it is and an advantage to do His will. Also, show aspects of the spiritual war that makes it difficult to do the will of God in this life.
To motivate and adopt God's perspective on life by stepping back and looking at what the Scripture says about the flow of life.
Sermon Text: Ephesians 5:15-17 Sermon Date: December 26th, 2021 Speaker: Brian Crawford
Sermon Text: Ephesians 5:15-17 Sermon Date: December 26th, 2021 Speaker: Brian Crawford
Sermon Text: Ephesians 5:15-17 Sermon Date: December 26th, 2021 Speaker: Brian Crawford
Sermon Text: Ephesians 5:15-17 Sermon Date: December 26th, 2021 Speaker: Brian Crawford
Baseline Christian Fellowship
Lakeway Baptist Church
Lakeway Baptist Church
Lyons Lanmark Baptist Church
Lyons Lanmark Baptist Church
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.
Cornerstone Church of Christ
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.
The Gate Church's weekly sermon podcast. From Lethbridge, AB.
The Gate's weekly sermon podcast.
A faithful sermon that calls the believer to live wisely so as to redeem the time which God has entrusted to us.
As disciples of Jesus, we must be careful and deliberate to seize the day to do God’s will in every area of our lives. This messages gives some ways to do this.
AM Sermon
God calls us to examine our lives to see how His grace is changing us.
Through Ephesians 5:15-17, we discover that God is calling us to pay attention to the things that really matter.
Through Ephesians 5:15-17, we discover that God is calling us to pay attention to the things that really matter.
Today, what we learn from our passage, is that from the moment of our conversion, time and opportunities take on added significance.
Sunday PM Sermon
Sarah was a woman who by our standards would have ample reason to fear. Fear is a normal human emotion that can come upon us (alerts us to danger). What we do with fear or sudden fear can set a direction for our life.
Listen as Pastor Mark asks the question, "Do we live a life worthy of the sacrifice that has been made for us?"
Pastor Matt helps us examine our lives to see if we are living to build God's house, or our own.
Pastor Matt helps us examine our lives to see if we are living to build God's house, or our own.
A Biblical approach to designating time for what is truly important.
Sunday AM Sermon
This week has really challenged so much of what we have been learning about prayer. Even last week, our pastor, walked us through the specifics of how he manages his prayer life. How revealing and personal that was, and if we apply it to our lives we will see God do some incredible things.
The flipping or replacing of the calendar does not, in and of itself, bring newness, but this season, moving from one year to the next, is a time in which many seek improvement. It is a time that we seek to discard those things that hinder us and strive for new growth. You may call it making resolutions, or setting goals, or personal renewal. But whatever you call it, it signifies a hope for the immediate future and a new you!
Sunday AM Sermon
We're all given the same amount of time, but we use it according to our priorities. Some prefer to live as though life will last forever, even though we know better; others prefer to devote their limited time to purposes without any eternal value. But through the gospel of Jesus, we are given a cause worthy of our days and our years: seeking his kingdom. Whether in our own lives, our families, our churches, or our communities, only what is done for Christ will last, but everything we do for him will be enjoyed for eternity. Are you submitting your schedule to what really matters?
What we learn in this text is that from the moment of our conversion, time and opportunities are to take on added significance.