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Morning Worship 26 Jan.'25
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go verse by verse through the Bible.
To Every Generation...The teaching ministry of Calvary Chapel Crossfields.....Join us as we go verse by verse through the Bible.
Building God's Kingdom, God's Way!
I want to encourage you to see His Word as the greatest tool you have to accomplish the greatest mission ever given, that you as a believer in Christ are created and chosen for; to speak the Gospel and making disciples 1. [When] God’s Word challenges us 2. Our Words aren’t good enough 3. [But] His Words are more than enough
Welcome to Christ Community Church of Wilmington NC. We are committed to teaching the Bible, transforming lives, and touching our world.
Renewing Life Church and Empowerment Center is a member of the Reformed Church in America and the teaching Ministry of Pastor T. Darnell Tyson.
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
A sermon from Jeremiah 1:4-10 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A sermon from Jeremiah 1:4-10 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
A sermon from Jeremiah 1:4-10 by Pastor Will Harmon Cavanaugh Church Fort Smith, Arkansas
Every Nation, Every Generation for the Glory of God!
Michael Moorhead begins a new Summer Sermon Series, "Constructing a New Faith-Filled You." The first of four installments spread out over two months, this sermon is titled "Building a Life that Really Matters: An Invitation" Scripture readings of the day are Jeremiah 1: 4-10 and Matthew 19: 16-26.
Asbury United Methodist Church
Today, Westminster ordains and installs this year's class of elders and deacons, our lay leaders of the church. Rev. Dr. Larry R. Hayward looks to God's call of Jeremiah to show us how we can serve not just Westminster, but our community, our city, our nation, and the world. Today's Scripture passage is Jeremiah 1:4-10.
The 9:00 a.m. Sanctuary Worship service at Church of the Palms
We often use a couple of verses from the beginning of the writing of Jeremiah as a support against abortion - and rightly so. But have you ever thought about what God created you for? The passage says that He knew you, set you apart, and appointed you for His purpose even before you were formed in your mother's womb! He must really love you!
Belief in the sovereignty of God expels fear from the heart of man. The call of Jeremiah is a loving one. God tells Jeremiah he knew him before he was conceived. He consecrated him before he was born. It was God’s plan to appoint Jeremiah as a prophet. God’s love and plans for Jeremiah existed before Jeremiah did. Jeremiah, however, did not receive God’s call. He referenced youth and inability to speak as causes for not being a prophet. God kindly overruled the young prophet. God pointed out fear as the basis for Jeremiah’s resistance. Then he reminds Jeremiah of his sovereignty and enabled him to accomplish his task. There are several things here for the believer. God calls us not we ourselves. This simply means that God does the heavy lifting, not us. When we believe this then we close the door to fear. Fear can only enter in when we doubt God’s ability to manage a situation. When we slip this way we inadvertently take control of the situation and rightly begin to fear. God is sovereign. We needn’t fall prey to paying too much attention to secondary matters. When we do we lose our way. Lastly, God enables his people to do the work he assigns. This is true of the man at work, the woman at home, and the young person growing up at home. May we rest in God’s sovereignty and save ourselves from fear and anxiety.
Belief in the sovereignty of God expels fear from the heart of man. The call of Jeremiah is a loving one. God tells Jeremiah he knew him before he was conceived. He consecrated him before he was born. It was God’s plan to appoint Jeremiah as a prophet. God’s love and plans for Jeremiah existed before Jeremiah did. Jeremiah, however, did not receive God’s call. He referenced youth and inability to speak as causes for not being a prophet. God kindly overruled the young prophet. God pointed out fear as the basis for Jeremiah’s resistance. Then he reminds Jeremiah of his sovereignty and enabled him to accomplish his task. There are several things here for the believer. God calls us not we ourselves. This simply means that God does the heavy lifting, not us. When we believe this then we close the door to fear. Fear can only enter in when we doubt God’s ability to manage a situation. When we slip this way we inadvertently take control of the situation and rightly begin to fear. God is sovereign. We needn’t fall prey to paying too much attention to secondary matters. When we do we lose our way. Lastly, God enables his people to do the work he assigns. This is true of the man at work, the woman at home, and the young person growing up at home. May we rest in God’s sovereignty and save ourselves from fear and anxiety.
How many times have you done something to just impress others, even impress God, stop trying to audition for your calling, YOU ARE ALREADY CALLED! / Cuantas veces has hecho algo para impresionar a otros, hasta para impresionar a Dios, para de estar audicionando, TU YA ESTAD LLAMADO!
Jesus rebuked the people of Nazareth - they responded by wanting to kill him. We often do the same when rebuked. We could, however, respond with 1 Corinthians kind of love.
Jesus rebuked the people of Nazareth - they responded by wanting to kill him. We often do the same when rebuked. We could, however, respond with 1 Corinthians kind of love.
Jeremiah was called by God to be a prophet. We are also called by God to do God's will.
Jeremiah was called by God to be a prophet. We are also called by God to do God's will.
We should thank God for the people who will tell us what needs to be told. And it should all come back to love.
We should thank God for the people who will tell us what needs to be told. And it should all come back to love.
God is speaking... are you ready to listen?