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Best podcasts about scripture: zechariah

Latest podcast episodes about scripture: zechariah

Air Line Baptist Church
The Book of the Twelve Part 11 - Zechariah - 04/27/2025 - Audio

Air Line Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 69:26


The Book of the Twelve Part 11 - Zechariah

Air Line Baptist Church
The Book of the Twelve Part 11 - Zechariah - 04/27/2025 - Video

Air Line Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 69:26


The Book of the Twelve Part 11 - Zechariah

Evans Creek Baptist Church

SCRIPTURE - Zechariah 12:10-13:1SERIES - Spoken By The ProphetsSPEAKER - Pastor Cory Taylor

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading
February 23 & 24, 2025; Days 1 & 2 of Week 48

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 7:10


Daily Dose of Hope February 23-24, 2025 Days 1 & 2 of Week 48   Scripture:  Zechariah 9-14; Psalm 94; 1 John 5; 2 John 1   Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope daily reading plan.  I have to apologize that I didn't send a devotional yesterday.  With the women's conference, I totally forgot!  Please forgive me.  I am combining yesterday and today's Scripture for today's devotional.   Let's start with Zechariah.  The rest of the book is very different from what we have already read.  We get to see images and allusions that describe the coming of the Messianic Kingdom.  In chapters 9 and 10, we read about the coming of the Messianic king who rides into Jerusalem on a donkey.  Does this remind anyone of anything?  Maybe Jesus riding into Jerusalem in the Palm Sunday passage?  But in chapter 11, this king is now represented by a shepherd who is caring for his flock and he is rejected.  He is first rejected by his people and then by the leaders.  And the price that he is worth?  Thirty pieces of silver.  Again, we see these themes that are echoed in Jesus' betrayal story.   In chapters 12-14, we see images and themes related to the future Kingdom again.  But they are a bit different.  It's obvious that God is going to confront evil and defeat it.  How does he address his own people?  Well, he pours out his Spirit on them so they can repent and realize the errors of their ways.  Then, we see a gathering of the nations in the new Jerusalem and we get a picture of the River of Life flowing out of the Temple, bringing healing and restoration to all of creation.    Zechariah is a lot.  There is a lot of symbolism and deep imagery.  What are some of your thoughts?  What were your big takeaways from this book?   Let's head over to the New Testament.  We start with I John 5.  At the end of John's first letter, he continues to focus on what it means to love God. God is love and all he does is out of love. When we love him, our mission is to follow his commands AND demonstrate his love to others. In fact, loving God and others cannot be separated. John continues to weave this theme through every chapter of the letter.   I want to especially focus on one verse today.  Take a moment and read verse 15 again...brief but very important. Why is John writing this letter? To lead people to faith in Jesus and the assurance of eternal life. Let's look at the wording again, “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.” That is John's mission statement. He is all about pointing people to a closer, deeper relationship with Jesus, one in which they are assured of eternal life, SO THAT they can do the same for others. What's your mission statement? I feel like, as a whole, Christ-followers have experienced mission drift. We have focused on battling culture (a losing battle) rather than leading people to Jesus. You may disagree with me and that's okay. I've really done a lot of reflecting lately on my own mission. My mission is to demonstrate the love of Christ in all I do, teach the truths of the faith, and point people to Jesus. Take some time today and write your mission statement. What do you need to do in life to get in alignment with your mission?   We also are looking at 2 John.  John's second letter is the second shortest book in the New Testament. John clearly wants to encourage his followers and motivate them to action. He wants them to love each other, walk closely with the Lord, and avoid false teachers. This book and 3 John are the only books in which John refers to himself as the elder. This connotates his position in the community and his relationship to the listeners.   By this point, he was older but the term itself most likely points to his authority in the church. Interestingly, the recipient of the letter is “the chosen lady and her children.” This wording has led to all kinds of discussion in the scholarly literature. Is this a specific woman John is referring to? Most likely, no. John is probably referring to a local church and its members. The term “chosen lady” would have been one of respect and admiration.   This chapter gets to the core of John's message to the church. First, love one another. What does love look like? When we walk in obedience to God's commands, when we live in truth and do what God called us to do. Two words for today: LOVE and TRUTH. We love God when we obey him and live his truth in meaningful ways. Part of this obedience is loving others. Love of God and love of others cannot be separated. They are intricately linked. Over and over again, John is making this point. How are you living God's truth? How are you loving others? This is not an either/or proposition. It's a both/and command. This is hard stuff, my friends.    Blessings, Pastor Vicki    

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading
February 20, 2025; Day 5 of Week 47

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 11:59


Daily Dose of Hope February 20, 2025 Day 5 of Week 47   Scripture:  Zechariah 6-8; 1 John 4 Hello, everyone.  It's Daily Dose of Hope time!  Welcome back to the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope Church daily Bible reading plan.    Our Old Testament reading is Zechariah 6-8.  In chapter 6, there is another vision.  This one involves Joshua, the high priest, who is presented with a crown.  He is a symbol of the future Messiah.  But God makes it clear through Zechariah that all of these visions/dreams will come to fruition only if the current generation of God's people are faithful and obey the covenant.  Then, in chapters 7-8, we have a conclusion to the visions, well sort of.  The people, much discouraged, ask Zechariah if the Kingdom is going to come soon; can they stop grieving for what was lost?  He responds that the Kingdom will come only when they become the kind of people who will be faithful to God and ready to participate in his new Kingdom.  Interestingly, being this kind of people isn't about fasting and following rules.  It's goes so much deeper.  I think we see this in chapter 7, verses 8-10, And the word of the Lord came again to Zechariah: “This is what the Lord Almighty said: ‘Administer true justice; show mercy and compassion to one another. Do not oppress the widow or the fatherless, the foreigner or the poor. Do not plot evil against each other.'   Our New Testament reading is 1 John 4.  I think I need to provide some more background for this letter. 1 John was written by the apostle John specifically to the Ephesian church in the late first century.  Some false teachers had infiltrated the church, causing really serious issues, and a schism occurred in their church.  A lot of people left the church fellowship and those remaining were shaken.  It's like the foundation was ripped from underneath them.  And so John sends this letter, in order to encourage them and offer truth that would give them something solid to stand on again.    Let's talk about chapter 4.  John wanted to make sure that those to whom he was writing understood that God's love wasn't some abstract concept.  The false teachers would have said that God's love was not concrete but simply theoretical.  If you deny Jesus coming in the flesh, then you certainly can't understand the extent of God's love, and you are walking in darkness.  If you think sin doesn't matter, then you certainly can't understand God's love.  Not really.  And if you don't understand God's love, then you aren't going to understand living his love out in community.    John tells the church at Ephesus and he tells us today that true love has its ultimate source and origin in God.  God is the definition of love; love expresses who God is.  Of course, God's love that John is speaking of isn't like human love.  It's agape.  God's love, agape, is sacrificial, pure love, that isn't connected to emotions but is a choice to love, even when that love is not returned.   God's love is not some abstract concept as the false teachers would have you believe.  It's expressed in action.  God made love real and present by sending Jesus to live among us and to die for us on a cross.  We continue to see God's active love among us through the gift of the Holy Spirit.  This week, I ran across this statement, “God's love is a truth more basic and reliable than the ground we walk on and the air we breathe.”   And yet, we struggle with this.  I've seen this over and over again.  We have a really difficult time understanding that God loves us, just as we are.  The world hasn't always been kind.  We grow up thinking we have to measure up, that love has conditions.  To be loved and accepted, we have to look a certain way, meet a certain standard, and it usually is above what we can reach.  Because this is the truth:  God's love does not depend on our initiative not how worthy we are.  We don't have to reach out to God or even believe in God to be loved by him.  He is the one chasing us!  God loves us before we ever get our act together.  We don't have to measure up or meet any criteria or standard to be lovable.  God just loves us whether we deserve it or not.  Which is good, because none of us deserve it.    And this is how he showed us his vast, amazing love:  He sent Jesus. Remember Jesus was God with flesh on.  He came voluntarily to demonstrate a different way of doing life AND then he went to the cross.  He died, serving as the final, ultimate sacrifice for sin.  You see, when Jesus died on the cross, his blood atoned for our sins.  For all of our sins.  When we open ourselves up to God, what we find is that even the darkest places and the ugliest parts of ourselves are not beyond God's reach.  Nobody is so broken or dirty or flawed that God cannot touch them, redeem them. So, if we believe in him, turn away from our old way of doing life, then we receive salvation.  You see, when we believe in Jesus Christ, God no longer sees our sin and our mess, he only sees the blood of Jesus.  And it gets better - not only does this ensure that we get to spend eternity with Jesus, we receive new life right now, today.  The Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God himself, comes and dwells within us, changing us from the inside out.  We have the ability to live differently and to love differently.  We are upheld, surrounded, and totally encased in God's sacrificial, active love.    And of course we struggle with this, because nothing on earth is this extraordinary.  This is the best news in the history of the world.  We can walk with Jesus.  I can walk with Jesus and experience his incredible love.  You can walk with Jesus and experience his incredible love.  And it's a free gift.  We just have to say yes to accepting it.   Accepting God's love and saying yes to Jesus is step one.  You aren't done there though.  I think too often we have treated salvation as the destination of our faith.  It's really the foundation of our faith, it's the starting point.    Here is the rest of it --- since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.  Because God loved us so sacrificially, we are to love others.  This is the thing:  to know God's love is to overflow with God's love.  Such life-giving love is much too powerful to keep to ourselves.  And God never intended for us to keep it to ourselves.    Let's go back to John's context.  These first-century Christians were shaken.  It probably felt like there were people trying to destroy their church family.  I'm guessing they weren't feeling too loving.  And here John is saying to them, “Since God loved us, we ought to love one another.”  I'm thinking this may have reminded them of a few things that Jesus himself said about loving your enemy and praying for those who persecute you.  Matthew 5:46-47,  If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that?  And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that?  By our nature, human love tends to be selfish and conditional.  We love those people who love us.  We love those people we like, who think like us, who make us feel comfortable.    And yet, just as God's love has no boundaries, Christian love has no boundaries.  We are called to demonstrate love to those we might think are unlovable.  We are to love those who think differently, act differently, and look differently.  We are to love self-righteous people and love obnoxious people.  We are to love those who vote differently than us.    I will say this:  Loving someone doesn't mean you have to agree with their behavior, speech, or lifestyle.  Love has gotten a bit obscured in progressive Christianity.  Just because God loves someone doesn't mean God wants them to continue in sin.  It's not a blanket acceptance of all behavior policy.  Afterall, God loved me enough that he didn't want to leave me the way he found me.  And he is still shaping me, convicting me, and molding me so that I can look more like him.  That being said, we can't expect unbelievers to speak or behave like believers.  Rarely are people lectured into the Kingdom, argued into the Kingdom, and they are never ever shamed into the Kingdom.  They are almost always LOVED into the Kingdom.    Just as God's love isn't passive in our lives, our love should not be passive when it comes to those around us.  Because of what God's love has done for us, we are driven, compelled to demonstrate ACTIVELY God's love toward other people.  We might even say that love is the litmus test of an authentic relationship with God.  Demonstrating Christian love is what confirms the reality of our spiritual walk with God.  There's one scholar who defines the word Christian love as a “consuming passion for the well-being of others,” and this love obviously has it's wellspring, its source, in God's love for us.    Here's our question:  Do you have a consuming passion for the well-being of others?    Blessings, Pastor Vicki  

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading
February 19, 2025; Day 4 of Week 47

New Hope Daily SOAP - Daily Devotional Bible Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 3:51


Daily Dose of Hope February 19, 2025 Day 4 of Week 47   Scripture:  Zechariah 2-5; Psalm 93; 1 John 3   Hello everyone.  Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope Bible reading plan.   For our Old Testament reading, we are in the book of Zechariah.  If you recall from yesterday, Zechariah is having dreams/visions.  We read about the first two yesterday.  Today, we read through five more.  Keep in mind, these may seem strange (and they are) but they are filled with tremendous symbolism.    The first vision we read about today in chapter two depicts a man measuring Jerusalem.  It's an image of the promise that Jerusalem will be rebuild and be a light to the nations. The second one we read about concerns Joshua, the high priest, symbolically wearing Israel's sin by wearing filthy clothes.  But then he is given clean clothes and a promise that if he remains obedient, he will lead the people.   The third vision from today involves two trees which represent the two chosen leaders for Jerusalem – Joshua and Zerubbabel, who is in charge of rebuilding the Temple.  God says that success will only come if they depend on the Spirit of God.  That is followed by a vision of a flying scroll, which flies around the New Jerusalem punishing thieves and liars.  This is intended to be a pure place, based on God's Word.  Finally, we read about the woman in a basket, symbolizing wickedness and centuries of disobedience on the part of the Jewish people. She is carried off to Babylon by women with stork wings.  Odd, I know.  Let's hope we get more information and context tomorrow.  That kind of makes me want to head over to the New Testament.   Our New Testament reading is I John 3.  This chapter is about recognizing that we are children of God so that we must live accordingly. How do children of God behave? Well, first and foremost, they are motivated by love. The world may hate but we love, even when it's hard and even when it's uncomfortable.   I want us to pay close attention to 1 John 3:16. Take a moment and read it again. Notice how similar itis to John 3:16, For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.  But in I John 3:16, John takes it one step further for the believer. Yes, Jesus died for us. Yes, if we believe in him then we have eternal life. But one more thing–because of all that, we must love our brothers and sisters so much that we sacrifice for them. This has echoes of the Great Commandment as well in Matthew 22:37-40. Love of God and love of neighbor cannot be separated. How we try over and over again to separate our faith in Jesus from how we treat others. They are intricately linked.   How does this Scripture affect how you do life?   Blessings, Pastor Vicki

Beyond the Sermon
Deep Wholeness in People: Sermon

Beyond the Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 24:01


This week we start into a pre-Lent series we're calling, "Altars of Awakening." We'll be looking at some Scripture passages that the Holy Spirit has been impressing on Scott's heart recently and how they fit into what God is doing in these days.Scripture: Zechariah 13:7-9

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)
SMALL BEGINNINGS (1/7/2025)

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 3:00


Small beginnings are where big dreams begin.  Keywords: Encouragement;angel; dreams; goals; growth; small beginning.Scripture: Zechariah 4:10

Community Church Hong Kong Podcast

As we continue to chase for greater things, it's easy to overlook the small beginnings that hold immense potential. Just like the plumb line in Zerubbabel's hand, every little step we take matters. As we navigate through challenges and uncertainties, let us remember the words from Zechariah 4:10: “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the LORD rejoices to see the work begin.” Each moment of hope, each act of kindness, and every dream nurtured is a foundation for something greater. Join us on Sunday as we kick off a new sermon series centred around Advent and let us embrace our small beginnings together! If you are new to Community Church, WELCOME! We would love to get to know you. Please fill in the following form and we look forward to connecting with you: https://bit.ly/cc-new-connect You can find all timely and relevant links from this service on https://bit.ly/cc-links You can also find out more about us at https://communitychurch.hk/ ================ This Week's Scripture: // Zechariah 9:9-13 // The coming of Zion's king Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion!     Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! See, your king comes to you,     righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey,     on a colt, the foal of a donkey. I will take away the chariots from Ephraim     and the war-horses from Jerusalem,     and the battle-bow will be broken. He will proclaim peace to the nations.     His rule will extend from sea to sea     and from the River to the ends of the earth. As for you, because of the blood of my covenant with you,     I will free your prisoners from the waterless pit. Return to your fortress, you prisoners of hope;     even now I announce that I will restore twice as much to you. I will bend Judah as I bend my bow     and fill it with Ephraim. I will rouse your sons, Zion,     against your sons, Greece,     and make you like a warrior's sword.

Prairie View Christian Church
Minor Details - Part 11 - Audio

Prairie View Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 33:41


Prairie View Christian Church

Ponte Vedra United Methodist Church
October 20 2024 Ancient Voices for the Modern World Part 16

Ponte Vedra United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 19:38


Still the same God? Follow along as Pastor Jacquie Leveron delivers part 16 of the series Ancient Voices for the Modern World,Scripture  Zechariah 4:6-7Support the show

BFC Sebring's Podcast
New Clothes [Rebroadcast]

BFC Sebring's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 8:57


Pastor Jordan shares Thursday's devotional podcast from Bible Fellowship Church. [Scripture: Zechariah 3] Originally broadcast December 7, 2023. 

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)
MEASURE OF POSSIBILITY (Episode 529)

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 2:55


God, I see what is in front of me, but you see beyond that. Scripture: Zechariah 2:5 (NIV)Keywords: Walls; protector; glory; heavenly; potential; eternal; possibilities. Best of, Summer.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG
Our Savior Put to the Sword

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 26:00


Scripture- Zechariah 13-Text- Zechariah 13-7-Theme- Jesus suffered the execution of God's justice.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG
Our Savior Put to the Sword

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 26:00


Scripture- Zechariah 13-Text- Zechariah 13-7-Theme- Jesus suffered the execution of God's justice.

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)
WATCHING OVER ME (Episode 494)

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 3:40


Lord God, I am not abandoned for you watch over me, and those I love. Scripture: Zechariah 1:13Keywords:

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)
WHAT IT IS BECOMING (Episode 479)

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 2:59


Jesus, help me to find joy in the work of my hands and heart.Scripture: Zechariah 4:10Keywords: Small beginnings; dream; goals; overwhelm; becoming,

Solid Rock Bible Church Springtown, Texas

Solid Rock Bible Church Sunday, April 7, 2024 Pastor Bill Gay: " Return to the Lord!" SCRIPTURE: Zechariah 1:3-4 Joel 2:13 Luke 15:3-7 1 John 1:9 John 10:10 Luke 15:21-24------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

You Start Today with Dr. Lee Warren | Weekly Prescriptions to Become Healthier, Feel Better, and Be Happier.

Frustrated? Stuck? Feel Like God Expects You to be More Squared Away?(Replay for Wildcard Wednesday)Here are some thoughts about how God rejoices when we start today. Music by Patty Loveless(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 )Scripture: Zechariah 4:10Book Mentioned: A Great Work by Jon SwansonLeave a voicemail with your question or comment!Five Ways You Can Support this show:Pray for us!Subscribe, like, and share it with your friends! (We even have a YouTube channel!)Leave reviews and comments wherever you listen to podcasts!You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. Visit one of our affiliate partners and consider using their products (we use them every day):Improve your gut health, immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!Other Helpful Links:Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here!All recent episodes with transcripts are available here! (00:02) - Introducing the idea of self-brain surgery and Wild Card Wednesday (01:36) - The suffering substitution operation for healing and moving forward (02:02) - Embracing small beginnings and starting anew (02:33) - The power of getting started and pursuing God's plan (03:20) - Changing your life by changing your mind and finding hope (03:57) - Self Brain Surgery School: Where transformation begins (04:09) - Finding Encouragement in Small Beginnings (06:42) - God's Delight in Small Beginnings (09:52) - Introducing "Hope is the First Dose" book (10:25) - Prayer Wall and Newsletter Sign-up

Sovereign Grace Baptist Church
12/14/2023 "Intro to Zechariah"

Sovereign Grace Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 48:28


Sovereign Grace Baptist Church is located in Cookeville, TN. Our desire is to honor Christ by loving the fallen world as Christ loved us. We learn how to love the world from God's Word by studying, growing, and applying God's Word in our lives and in our worship. We firmly believe that hearing God's Word is the path to understanding and experiencing salvation in Christ alone. Sovereign Grace Baptist Church 2523 Hwy 111 North Cookeville, TN 38506 sovereigngracebaptist.org

You Start Today with Dr. Lee Warren | Weekly Prescriptions to Become Healthier, Feel Better, and Be Happier.

Frustrated? Stuck? Feel Like God Expects You to be More Squared Away?Here are some thoughts about how God rejoices when we start today. Hope PlaylistMusic by Patty Loveless(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 )Scripture: Zechariah 4:10Book Mentioned: A Great Work by Jon SwansonSupport and boost your immune system with Armra! Use DRLEEWARREN code at checkout for a discount!Improve your gut health, immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to the show wherever you listen!You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (00:02) - Introducing the idea of self-brain surgery and Wild Card Wednesday (01:36) - The suffering substitution operation for healing and moving forward (02:02) - Embracing small beginnings and starting anew (02:33) - The power of getting started and pursuing God's plan (03:20) - Changing your life by changing your mind and finding hope (03:57) - Self Brain Surgery School: Where transformation begins (04:09) - Finding Encouragement in Small Beginnings (06:42) - God's Delight in Small Beginnings (09:52) - Introducing "Hope is the First Dose" book (10:25) - Prayer Wall and Newsletter Sign-up

BFC Sebring's Podcast

Pastor Jordan shares Thursday's devotional podcast from Bible Fellowship Church. [Scripture: Zechariah 3]

You Start Today with Dr. Lee Warren | Weekly Prescriptions to Become Healthier, Feel Better, and Be Happier.

It's Time to Pick Up the Hammer and Get After It!All-In August is almost over, and it's go time. Here are some thoughts about how God rejoices when we start today. Scripture: Zechariah 4:10Click the link below to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Hope PlaylistMusic by Patty Loveless(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 )Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!

The Pulse WV
The Ability To Move Beyond (Gassaway, WV)

The Pulse WV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 48:45


Scripture: Zechariah 3:1-10, Hebrews 11:1-40The Pulse ExperienceA Network That Beats To The Heart Of GodSermon: The Ability To Move BeyondGuest Speaker: L.A. Llewellyn SperreySunday, August 27, 2023For Booking Information: 304-364-4164Email: john@thepulsechurch.comThere Are Three Ways to Financially Support the Pulse-GassawayPayPal:https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick...Text:https://app.clovergive.com/app/giving/thepulse/THEPULSEGASSAWAYWVMail: P.O. Box 141 Gassaway, WV 26624Check us out on social media and our website.Website:www.thepulsechurch.comLinkedIn:www.linkedin.com/in/john-fowler-mba-16247231Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thepulsewv/https://www.facebook.com/718582154980548/YouTube:https://www.YouTube.com/@thepulsegassaway3388https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpGXhf2uE9oSMh961HaKJogTik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thepulsewvlive?lang=ru-RUhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thepulsegassawayTwitch:https://twitch.tv/the_pulse_wvInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thepulsegassaway/Twitter:https://twitter.com/thepulsewvApple Podcast:https://thepulsewv-gassaway.simplecast.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/.../the-pulse-wv.../id1527607059Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4YZljk4BeOmao9KAo7NYn6...https://open.spotify.com/show/7pbbpIgE2Spzqdmd982w2c...Google Play:https://podcasts.google.com/.../aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wb...https://podcasts.google.com/.../aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wb...Radio Public:Sermons:https://radiopublic.com/the-pulse-wv-WemdAJPodcast:https://radiopublic.com/the-pulse-wv-live-GymVAJDeezer:Sermons:https://Deezer.com/show/3055022Podcast:https://Deezer.com/show/3053812I Heart Radio:Sermons:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-pulse-wv-87312929...Podcast:https://www.iheart.com/.../269-the-pulse-wv-live-87312874...Amazon Music:Sermons:https://music.amazon.com/.../22dca9f0-25f7.../the-pulse-wvPodcast:https://music.amazon.com/.../fe8c94c7.../the-pulse-wv-live

Salt River Church of Christ
Run, Speak to the Young Man | Guest: Aaron Sayles | Sermon 8-20-23

Salt River Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 44:27


Sunday Sermon August 20, 2023 | Scripture: Zechariah 2:1-5 | Guest Speaker: Associate Minister of Salt River Church of Christ

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

That answer to your prayer might just come in the form of a friend. Keywords: Friend; mentor; help; wisdom; prayer; struggling; overcome. Scripture: Zechariah 6:15

You Start Today with Dr. Lee Warren | Weekly Prescriptions to Become Healthier, Feel Better, and Be Happier.

Frustrated at how hard it's been to start 2023 in the way you wanted?This quiet time will help.Scripture: Zechariah 4:10Music by Patty Loveless and Tommy Walker(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 )Self-Brain Surgery with Dr. Lee Warren is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drleewarren.substack.com/subscribe

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)
SMALL BEGINNINGS (Episode 163)

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 2:25


Small beginnings are where big dreams begin. Keywords: Encouragement; angel; dreams; goals; growth; small beginning.Scripture: Zechariah 4:10

Journey Elgin
Journey Through Scripture: Zechariah 9-14

Journey Elgin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 15:29


Sermons
Zechariah

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022


Scripture: Zechariah

Sermons
Zechariah

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022


Scripture: Zechariah

Journey Elgin
Journey Through Scripture: Zechariah 7-8, Ezra 5-6 & Daniel 6

Journey Elgin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 19:00


The completion of the Temple and a lion's den

Journey Elgin
Journey Through Scripture: Zechariah 1-6

Journey Elgin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 17:08


The visions of Zechariah

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)
ROOM FOR MORE (Episode 102)

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 2:19


Remeasuring that dream to include the God possibilities. Keywords: Motivation; partnership; trust; dreams; hopes; eternal.Scripture: Zechariah 2:5

The Purpose Devotionals

What are you hoping for? Scripture Zechariah 9:11-12

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)
WATCH OVER ME (Episode 85)

Prayer Starters with Suzanne Eller (KLRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 2:52


Angels watching over you, even when you feel lost. Keywords: Angels; mercy; hope; intercessor; found.Scripture: Zechariah 1:13

You Start Today with Dr. Lee Warren | Weekly Prescriptions to Become Healthier, Feel Better, and Be Happier.

It's Time to Pick Up the Hammer and Get After It!All-In August is almost over. And it's go time. Here are some thoughts about how God rejoices when we start today. Scripture: Zechariah 4:10Book mentioned: A Great Work by Jon SwansonMusic by Patty Loveless Sign up for my Substack letter here.(Music shared on The Dr. Lee Warren Podcast is authorized under BMI license #61063253 and ASCAP license #400010513 )Go to my website www.wleewarrenmd.com for more information about my letter, this show, my books, and more. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drleewarren.substack.com/subscribe

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG
The Culmination of Our Hope

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 41:00


Scripture- Zechariah 14-Text- Zechariah 14-Theme- The great day of the LORD is coming.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG
The LORD's Cleansing, Purging, Refining Work

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 38:00


Scripture- Zechariah 13-Text- Zechariah 13-Theme- The LORD will purify His people.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Scripture- Zechariah 12-Text- Zechariah 12-Theme- God will save Jerusalem from every enemy.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Scripture- Zechariah 11-Text- Zechariah 11-Theme- There is nothing but judgment for those who reject the Good Shepherd.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG
I Will Strengthen Them

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 35:00


Scripture- Zechariah 10-Text- Zechariah 10-Theme- The LORD promises more of His grace and power to restore.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG
Your King is Coming to You

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 40:00


Scripture- Zechariah 9-Text- Zechariah 9-Theme- Rejoice in hope at the coming of your King.

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG
The LORD Proclaims the Way of Spiritual Restoration (3)

Cornerstone United Reformed Church - YEG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 37:00


Scripture- Zechariah 8-18-23-Text- Zechariah 8-18-23-Theme- God's restored people become a light to the nations.

ELM Sermon Podcast
Return & Rebuild: Eternal Significance

ELM Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 36:21


Scripture: Zechariah 4:1–10 / Speaker: Pastor Steven Jo / Date: May, 08 2022

You Start Today with Dr. Lee Warren | Weekly Prescriptions to Become Healthier, Feel Better, and Be Happier.

If Remodel May Seems Hard, This Will Help! (Replay of Quiet Time #22: Small Beginnings) Happy Mother's Day! Scripture: Zechariah 4:10 Music by Patty Loveless

ELM Sermon Podcast
Easter Sunday: Hope

ELM Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 34:37


Scripture: Zechariah 9:11-12 / Speaker: Pastor Steven / Date: April. 17, 2022

The Log Cabin
Full Or Empty

The Log Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 13:48


We begin Holy Week by celebrating Palm Sunday. Jesus humbly entered Jerusalem not  majestically but on a donkey. We can learn so much from this story about humbling ourselves and 'emptying'' ourselves of negative things in our lives. How can we 'empty' ourselves and pick up our cross and follow him?Scripture:  Zechariah 9: 9-10Matthew 21: 1-9Piano'Via Dolorosa' arranged by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia

A Few Minutes With The Few
Called To Do The Crazy - Episode 20

A Few Minutes With The Few

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 20:32


Has God ever called you to do something way out of the ordinary? We have a story to share with y'all today that just might raise your heart rate a little bit. It still gives me chills every time I read it! The whole point of this episode is to remind us that God delights in seeing the work begin. Scripture: Zechariah 4:10 Check out our blog here: https://thefew.blog/

First Baptist Church of SW Broward
Trip To Israel: The King Came & The King Is Coming Again

First Baptist Church of SW Broward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 43:20