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#399 - Consiglieri di FiduciaPerso. Sommerso. Impotente. Così mi sento sempre di più nel vedere la quantità di idee, consigli, prompt e riflessioni che vengono pubblicate ogni giorno online. C'è talmente tanta roba - anche di qualità - che quasi mi scoraggio perché mi rendo conto di quanto io non potrò mai avere tali capacità, tale perspicacia, tale dimestichezza tecnica per eguagliare o fare meglio di questi autori che leggo. E a tal proposito mi vengono in mente due riflessioni:Riguardo alla quantità di roba buona e a come fare per seguirla tutta senza perdersi, credo che la risposta sia nel desiderio di avere una (o più) riferimenti di fiducia, consiglieri, scout, ricognitori che ci possano essere di aiuto nello scoprire e capire ciò che c'è di rilevante negli ambiti che ci stanno a cuore. Riguardo al "io non potrò mai fare una roba del genere…"Questo video del fantastico batterista El Estepario Siberiano ha una storia e una risposta perfetta. Lo trovo di grande ispirazione. Guardatelo dall'inizio alla fine. (21 min)Quindi, se le mie due riflessioni hanno un senso, io penso che sia ragionevole aspettarsi che coloro che sono in grado di diventare delle guide fidate, persone che suggeriscono e raccomandano strade e soluzioni, non in base alla loro novità ma in base alla loro capacità di interpretare e analizzare criticamente tutte le varie alternative che ci sono là fuori, diventeranno sempre più utili e ambiti.Non abbiamo bisogno di più informazioni. Abbiamo bisogno di chi ci aiuti a capirle e a interpretarle in maniera meno superficiale. Articolo originale in Inglese: "Why Trusted Recommendations Are Becoming More Valuable Than New Content"*nell'articolo originale trovi anche altre riflessioni, estratti e una serie di esempi reali di piattaforme e newsletter / pubblicazioni che fondano il loro format sulle raccomandazioni fidate. _______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Entra in contatto con me, ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Sincere Love" by Joakim Karud disponibile su Bandcamp• Nella foto di copertina:Evento "Professionista Vincente". Bologna. 8 Dicembre 2019. • Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriendArchivio del podcast organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItaliaInstagram channelMomenti di vita non in posa - cosa vedono i miei occhi:https://instagram.com/giggi_canali • Newsletter in Inglese:https://robingood.substack.com Fuoco su costruire fiducia per chi fa l'imprenditore online .
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Msgr. Roger J. Landry Annual Retreat for the Priests of the Diocese of Charleston Sand Dunes Resort, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Tuesday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I Memorial of St. Charles Borromeo November 4, 2025 Rom 12:5-16, Ps 131, Lk 14:15-24 To listen to an audio recording of today’s homily, […] The post Compelling With Sincere Love Everyone to Come to the Great Dinner, 31st Tuesday (I), November 4, 2025 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good (Romans 12:9). Love must be sincere is the theme fleshed out in the rest of this chapter and beyond. The biblical significance of love has eroded so it needs our careful attention. Let's remember that godly love is not an emotion. It is an attitude, a mind-set, an aspect of the renewed mind. We are commanded to love; it is therefore a choice we make, a matter of the will. Without the enabling grace of God, none of us can love in the way the Bible calls us to. Such love is never the product of our human wills. But our wills are involved. The Holy Spirit fosters it within us. It is our job to cooperate with the Spirit in developing a consistent mind-set of love toward others. We must work actively to put love into effect in our relationships. The Christian who nurtures an attitude of love will act in the ways that Paul describes here. Such love acts in accordance with God's good and perfect will (12:2). Discernment is an aspect of this love: hate what is evil; cling to what is good (9b). Ironic, isn't it, that the exhortation to love is followed immediately by a command to hate. But we should not be surprised, for love is not blind sentiment. Rather, love passionately seeks the best for the one loved. Thus, it must hate everything evil that is incompatible with the loved one's highest welfare. Paul's word for ‘hate' suggests a very strong aversion, an abhorrence, a loathing, a vomiting out. Whereas his word for cling, suggests supper glue, a bonding like two pieces of steel welded together. Love must be sincere is the positive version of the command, “do not kill.” The Heidelberg Catechism offers us this explanation of that, “I am not to belittle, insult, hate, or kill my neighbor--not by my thoughts, my words, my look or gesture, and certainly not by actual deeds--and I am not to be party to this in others…By forbidding murder God teaches us that he hates the root of murder: envy, hatred, anger, vindictiveness” (Q 105 & 106). When love encounters what is evil, it refuses to participate, nor does it merely look the other way. Love dares to confront someone doing evil, not to judge or browbeat, but to inspire righteousness. On the other hand, love “clings to what is good.” To repel evil and cling to good, love must know the difference. How can we train ourselves in the ways of love? Anyone who has tried knows its not easy. Like all Christian virtues, prayer and scripture are the beginning. How else will we know God's version of love? We can also get our minds engaged in other ways. How about watching an episode of a favourite Netflix show or a chapter of a favourite novel? Then discern the ways in which the characters practice love or the lack there of. We may find some brilliant nuances of love right among our favourite characters. As you journey on, go with the blessing of God: May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you, wherever he may send you. May he guide you through the wilderness, protect you through the storm. May your day end with rejoicing at the wonders he has shown you. May you rest in his provision as he brings night, and then new dawn.
Love must be sincere (Romans 12:9a). This little phrase, “Love must be sincere”, is the heart of Romans 12. Everything that has come before--the stuff about personal transformation: “…in view of God's mercy…offer your bodies as a living sacrifice to God…be transformed by the renewing of your mind…discerning God's good, pleasing and perfect will…” and the stuff about the relationships within the church, “Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment…in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others…”--all of this leads into “Love must be sincere.” The phrase has no verb. Its as if the apostle is saying, “Love that is sincere will…” and then he spends the rest of the chapter telling us what sincere love looks like. In our culture, the word love has become rather vague. It's lost its crispness. We love sweaters and the weather, and we love each other. It's a feeling that comes and goes like a wave in the bay. So, what is love and what makes it sincere? The word used here is agape. So far in Romans all references have been to the ‘love of God'—as demonstrated on the cross (5:8), as poured into our hearts (5:5) and as doggedly refusing to let us go (8:35, 39). This is a pursuing, wooing, winning back kind of love. The lover willing to sacrifice himself for the beloved. This is our reference point, our example. But it is also our source. This love has been poured into us. Now it flows out. Love is the essence of Christian discipleship. Romans 12-15 are a sustained encouragement to let love govern and shape all our relationships. At the end of the chapter, Paul will write about love for our enemies (17-21), but first he portrays it as pervading the Christian community (9-16). ‘Sincere' means ‘without hypocrisy'. Acts and words of love must not be pretend. We should not tell someone we love them, when we really don't. Neither should we act in love, when we despise or even hate someone. For early Christians, the primary example of non-sincere love was Judas, betraying Jesus with a kiss. This was hypocritical love in its vilest form. In this matter of sincere love Christian discipleship is counter cultural. Feelings are paramount. “If I don't feel like it, I don't have to do it.” But for Christians love is the law (13:8-10). If we don't feel loving, we need to change our attitude; our hearts need to change. We need to love like God loves us. How does that happen? The cure for a non-loving heart is not to try harder. It is to look to God, to see his love for me. For Christians, confession of sin is not about feeling bad, it's the road to experiencing God's mercy again. Love begins with a view to God's mercy. Only with our eyes fixed on Jesus, can our love become sincere. So, let us fix our eyes on him. As you journey on, go with the blessing of God: May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you, wherever he may send you. May he guide you through the wilderness, protect you through the storm. May your day end with rejoicing at the wonders he has shown you. May you rest in his provision as he brings night, and then new dawn.
A verse by verse study through the book of Romans with Pastor Kevin Edwards of Calvary Chapel Clayton, NC. https://www.calvaryclayton.com
Date: 27 July 2025. Guest Speakers Jon and Jude Skinner talk about what true love looks like and where it comes from.
Admin Pastor Jeff Johnston teaches that .believers are called to present themselves daily as living sacrifices, transformed by God's Word, and to express sincere, fervent love without hypocrisy
Sunday Evening, July 13, 2025Given by Bruce Creswell | Pastor of Senior AdultsChrist Covenant ChurchA Sincere and a Relentless DesireSermon Text: 1 Peter 1:22-2:3Watch on YouTubeDownload our mobile app
Beginning in chapter 12, verse 9 of his letter to the church in Rome, the Apostle Paul describes four 'marks' of a Christian. Pastor Steve Wadleigh introduces the first of these marks, Sincere Love, in the first of four messages on this passage.
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#366 - Giocare, Ascoltare"Robin, se questa fosse l'ultima puntata, cosa diresti?"Riflessioni a bruciapelo su cosa mi piacerebbe vedere di più intorno a me. _______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Entra in contatto con me, ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Sincere Love" by Joakim Karud disponibile su Bandcamp• Nella foto di copertina:La persona che conosco a cui piace di più giocare. Mio nipote Leo. • Nuovo canale Instagram (dalla Thailandia - ciò che vedono i miei occhi: momenti non in posa):https://instagram.com/giggi_canali • Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriendArchivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia• Newsletter in Inglese:https://robingood.substack.com - Fuoco su costruire fiducia per chi fa l'imprenditore onlinehttps://goodtools.substack.com - Tool alternativi a costo zerohttps://curationmonetized.substack.com - Esempi di come monetizzare organizzando informazioni.
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#365 - Una App al MeseInizia un nuovo ciclo. Dal mese di Aprile in poi, tenterò di realizzare una mini-app al mese, che soddisfi alcune delle esigenze specifiche dei miei lettori, ed in particolare di coloro fanno content curation, raccogliendo, organizzando e estrando valore da risorse e contenuti già esistenti. In questa puntata ne comincio a parlare con Francis, il mio alter-ego digitale su Chat-GPT, con il quale sto cercando di avviare un salutare rapporto di scambio e confronto su nuove idee e progetti. *Accesso alle mini-app è riservato a tutti i miei sostenitori su Patreon e Substack._______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Entra in contatto con me, ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Sincere Love" by Joakim Karud disponibile su Bandcamp• Nella foto di copertina:Screenshot del prototipo "WebPage TimeDetector" una delle due mini-app che sto sviluppando con l'assistenza dell'IA (Poe.com) e la supervisione tecnica (ove necessaria - ad esempio per impostare API o deployare front e backend) del mio fantastico nipote Nico. • Nuovo canale Instagram (dalla Thailandia - ciò che vedono i miei occhi: momenti non in posa):https://instagram.com/giggi_canali • Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriendArchivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia• Newsletter in Inglese:https://robingood.substack.com - Fuoco su costruire fiducia per chi fa l'imprenditore onlinehttps://goodtools.substack.com - Tool alternativi a costo zerohttps://curationmonetized.substack.com - Esempi di come monetizzare organizzando informazioni.
This message is from our "Suffer Well" series.Suffering is a natural consequence of surrender. As we surrender in greater ways to the Lordship of Jesus, we should expect persecution and difficulty, especially as we find ourselves living in a negative world. 1 Peter encourages believers to persevere faithfully in light of their present hope and future salvation. Crosspoint City is one church in multiple locations and we exist to relentlessly pursue those far from God to help them know and follow Jesus. To help support this mission and work, visit https://mycpcc.com/giveSTAY CONNECTED:Facebook: https://mycpcc.com/facebookInstagram: https://mycpcc.com/instagramTiktok: https://mycpcc.com/tiktok
#359 - Thai CheeseburgerL'altro giorno sono andato a mangiare in un piccolo ristorantino locale, sull'isola di Yao Noi.Avevano un atmosfera fuori dal comune, con una elegante musica jazz di sottofondo e lo spazio per pochissimi tavolini.Ho guardato il menu, che era lì sul tavolo, e per cambiare un po' da ciò che mangio abitualmente, ho scelto di spararmi un bel cheeseburger.La foto che accompagnava la sua disponibilità sul tavolo, era particolarmente succulenta e avevo già l'acquolina in bocca al pensiero di assaporarlo.Ordine eseguito, 5-10 minuti e arriva quello che sembra essere un hamburger classico, ma… con qualcosa in meno.Nooooo….Avevo in mano un cheeseburger senza burger dentro.Ero così incazzato che non sapevo più che fare.Quindi, ho fatto un bel respiro profondo e ho detto: riguardiamo il menu, vediamo bene che cosa è che ho ordinato. Non fosse mai che ordinato pensando di ordinare un qualcosa mentre in realtà ho ordinato qualcosaltro?Ho preso il menu in mano e ho guardato bene, quello che c'era scritto.Non potevo credere ai miei occhi.In pratica sul menu c'era scritto chiaro e tondo. Cheeseburger contiene tutto, incluso il cheese, ma non il burger. Il cheeseburger, è un burger dove il burger è il cheese.Mai vista una cosa così.Adesso, ho voluto fare anche una verifica cercando su Google per cheeseburger in Thailandia, e se guardi anche tu le foto che appaiono, ti rendi conto che quello che è un cheeseburger per te è tutt'altra cosa da questo lato del pianeta. Morale della favola:Quello che tu etichetti in un modo, può avere tutt'altro significato per chi viene da un altro paese, cultura o lingua. Quindi quando chiedi qualcosa a persone che non conosci o sei in un posto lontano da casa, chiedi sempre descrivendolo ciò che desideri, invece di pensare che ciò che dici e richiedi sia universalmente riconosciuto.Scegliere guardando solo la superficie delle cose, ciò che appare e sembra, spesso può portare a grandi delusioni. Ciò che è necessario fare è sempre guardare oltre le apparenze, le sembianze, specialmente di ciò che luccica, perché anche in natura, ciò che luccica è spesso generato per attirare e catturare le prede. Watchout.E' necessario altresì informarsi, guardare bene e leggere con attenzione i dettagli e guardare alle azioni e non alle parole, non sottovalutando mai questo aspetto. _______________Info Utili• Sostieni questo podcast:Ottieni feedback, ricevi consigli sul tuo progetto onlinehttps://Patreon.com/Robin_Good• Musica di questa puntata:"Sincere Love" by Joakim Karud disponibile su Bandcamp• Nella foto di copertina:Thai cheeseburger. • Nuovo canale Instagram (ciò che vedono i miei occhi: momenti non in posa):https://instagram.com/giggi_canali • Dammi feedback:Critiche, commenti, suggerimenti, idee e domande unendoti al gruppo Telegram https://t.me/@RobinGoodPodcastFeedback• Ascolta e condividi questo podcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/dabrandafriendArchivio completo organizzato per temi:https://start.me/p/kxENzk/da-brand-a-friend-archivio-podcast• Seguimi su Telegram:https://t.me/RobinGoodItalia• Newsletter in Inglese:https://robingood.substack.com - Fuoco su costruire fiduciahttps://goodtools.substack.com - Tool alternativi a costo zerohttps://curationmonetized.substack.com - Creare revenue organizzando informazioni.
A new MP3 sermon from First Christian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Sincere Love Subtitle: Together We Grow Speaker: Dr. T. J. Gentry Broadcaster: First Christian Church Event: Devotional Date: 2/15/2025 Bible: Romans 12:9 Length: 1 min.
January 19, 2025Pastor Chris WrightSincere LoveRomans 12:9-21Sincere love should be the foundation of who are. This is who God has called us to be. Our faith in Jesus has transformed our hearts and therefore should transform our lifestyle in how we love and relate to others.Healthy character & healthy perspective leads to healthy actions. We must embrace honest & sincere love – expecting nothing in return – in order to discover the best God has for us.Live in harmony, with humility, as we pursue holiness together.Thank you for listening!For more info on Redemption City Church check out our website. If you'd like to connect with us further, please fill out a Connection Card and one of our staff will get in touch with you.Follow us on on social media: Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
Pastors Levi and Travis talk about sincere love from Romans 12:9-10, including understanding the cost of our forgiveness, knowing right from wrong, and love through gentle correction. This is an episode of Pearls & Swine on the Evangel Houghton Podcast from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, October 29, 2024.
In this message, we pause to learn from two profound verses in Scripture. We should all learn to better love one another. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better. For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: https://www.connectcommunity.org
Welcome to Another Look, our weekly podcast where we look into last Sunday's sermon and explore its meanings and applications. This week, we jump into Romans 12:9-13, reflecting on sincere love, spiritual fervor, and the call to be transformed by God's grace. Don't miss out on upcoming events, including Mid-Week Adult Bible Studies starting tonight and our worship night this Sunday. Join us as we grow together in faith and love.
Romans Principle 23 – Sincere Love Romans 12:9-16 To live in God's will, we are continually to demonstrate authentic love for one another. Support the Show.
Well, hello. Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, this week, we're talking about Romans chapter 12. I actually brought the message this past Sunday, and none of you asked questions, but we still had an intriguing conversation about what it looks like to be a unified church. What it looks like to do sincere love actually in our modern context and all these sorts of things and, yeah, let's dive right in. redcouchtheology.com
Welcome to South Fellowship Church! We exist to help people live in the way of Jesus with the heart of Jesus. Connect with us ⬇️ About Us: https://southfellowship.org/ Red Couch Theology Podcast: https://redcouchtheology.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southfellowship Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southfellowship Twitter: https://twitter.com/southfellowship Give Online ⬇️ southfellowship.churchcenter.com/giving Speaker: Pastor Aaron Bjorklund South Fellowship Church Based in Littleton, CO
It was the story of Husker Twitter yesterday, but did we end up getting any closure on the Evan Cooper tweet? Plus, MORE details of the Michigan investigation reveal themselves.
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In this powerful and inspiring message, Pastor Mike delves into the profound message of Romans 12:9, which emphasizes the importance of overcoming evil with good through sincere love. Drawing from his deep understanding of scripture, Pastor Mike explores the significance of genuine love and its transformative power in our lives.With his engaging and relatable style, Pastor Mike encourages viewers to reflect on their own attitudes and actions, challenging them to embrace the power of sincere love in their relationships, communities, and the world at large. By sharing personal anecdotes and biblical wisdom, he offers a roadmap for how we can all contribute to a more loving and compassionate society.Whether you are seeking guidance on how to navigate challenging situations or simply looking to deepen your understanding of God's teachings, this video is a must-watch. Join Pastor Mike as he unpacks the profound message of Romans 12:9 and empowers us to overcome evil with good through the transformative power of sincere love.[ Video Version ] / [ Sermon Notes ][ Daily Devotions with Pastor Daniel ]STAY CONNECTEDDaily Devotionals with Pastor Daniel: http://goodhope.ag/devotionsSermon Podcast: https://sermons.goodhope.agInstagram: http://instagram.com/goodhopemnFacebook: http://fb.com/goodhopemn
Message by: Pastor Patrick Ballington. The Bridge Church is located at 607 Hulsey Road, Cleveland Georgia. The church that "Connects Faith and Life". Download our app by searching "The Bridge Church, Cleveland” Apple App Store or GooglePlay Store. Bridge Streams live Sundays @ 9:00 and 10:45 am. Streaming under CCLI License Number #CSPL072350
Romans Principle 23 – Sincere Love Romans 12:9-16 To live in God's will, we are continually to demonstrate authentic love for one another. Support the show
In Romans 12:9-13, the Apostle Paul gives makes application for the deep doctrine of Romans 1-11.
What does a God-shaped life look like? A couple of weeks ago, Wayne offered five terms to help describe the... The post The God-Shaped Life: A Sincere Love (#892) first appeared on The God Journey.
Sunday Pastor Rick Barnett 3/12/2023
How can you differentiate sincere love from insincere? The Words of Grace Podcast seeks to clarify, amplify, and apply the Sunday morning sermon at Grace Community Church. From time to time we will address other topics. We hope these podcasts help impress the Word of God into your everyday life. Episodes are hosted by Justin Tucker and Scott Patty.