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Christ Church Fox Chapel Podcast
May 25: Are We Nearly There Yet?

Christ Church Fox Chapel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 29:27


In Jesus Christ, the Infinite God, made an infinite change to this sinful fallen world, but amazingly, through the Spirt, we can expect even more! Readings from this service:Acts 1: 1-5Psalm 86: 8-12John 14: 16-18, 25-27Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC:Visit us on FacebookVisit our websiteDownload our app!

Faith of a Mustard Seed: Messages of faith Through challenges with M.S.
Podcast 331 Title Omnipotent Omniscient & Omnipresent Author Evangelist Laverna Spain

Faith of a Mustard Seed: Messages of faith Through challenges with M.S.

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 21:04


Omnipotent Omniscient & Omnipresent Author Evangelist Laverna Spain.Scriptures: Omnipotent: Psa 33:6, Job 11:7-1, Psa. 24:8, Gen 18:14, Jere 32:17, Luke 1:37, 2 Cor. 6:18, Rev. 1:8, Eph. 3:20.Omniscient: All Knowing. Isa. 46:9-10.Omnipresent: He/ God is Everywhere! Psa 139:7-10, Jere 23:23-24, John 10:30-33, I and The Father are One.The Book of Life: Phil. 4:3, Rev. 3:5, 8, Rev.17:8, 21:27. Things that were written in the Book.Joyful!Evangelist Laverna All musics used: “Happy Soft, Happy Positive Summer Love, Spirt of Christmas and “Seasonal Christmas Fairytale” licensed for use to Licensee Laverna Spain aka: Evangelist Laverna H. SpainBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/faith-of-a-mustard-seed-messages-of-faith-through-challenges--4257220/support.

Living Words
A Sermon for the Fourth Sunday after Easter

Living Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025


A Sermon for the Fourth Sunday after Easter Psalm 82, St. James 1:17-21, St. John 16:5-15 by William Klock How'd your week go?  Several times—actually, a bunch of times—I found myself thinking about what I preached last Sunday—thinking about the hope that lies before us.  Thinking about how Jesus, risen from the dead, is the beginning of God's new creation and how he—and his gift of the Holy Spirit—give me assurance that what God began that first Easter morning he will one day complete.  Thinking that because I am by faith in Jesus the Messiah, I will one day know that new creation in all its fullness.  And I was thinking about that because—a bunch of times this week—I was looking forward to that day when God will set everything to rights.  Because I hope that in God's new world there will be no broken spokes or being chased by dogs on the River Trail, no need to change timing belts or ball joints, and maybe the best part: no arguments started by random strangers on the Internet and no relationships with old friends strained by current events.  Because all those things did happen to me this week.  None of them were earth-shatteringly horrible—and I'm glad of that—but they remind me that the world is not as it should be.  And then I read the news and I learned about a man stuck in bureaucratic immigration limbo with seemingly no hope of getting out of it.  Having been through that process, his story resonated with me.  And I read about a farmer in Vermont stuck with a bill for thousands of dollars assessed on his cattle feed from Canada because of tariffs.  His business profits for the year gone.  And there's absolutely nothing he can do.  And reading about people stuck in the middle of wars.  And a friend shared an article about the persecuted church in China.  And all I can do is pray, which feels like it's not enough and some people say it's a waste of time.  But I know it's not, because Jesus has risen and I know that means that God's new world has begun and one day he'll set everything to rights.  And so I hope and I pray that it may be “on earth as it is in heaven”. And then I started looking at this week's scripture lessons.  And there's the Old Testament lesson from Job and that verse we read in the procession at funerals: I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: and though this body be destroyed, yet in my flesh shall I see God: whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another.  Brothers and Sisters, there's that same hope.  Job had faith that the Lord would vindicate him. And the Psalm.  Psalm 82 has been with me, running around in my head all week. God has stood up in the council of heaven:          in the midst of the gods he gives judgement. How long will you judge unjustly:          and favour the cause of the wicked? Judge for the poor and needy:          and save them from the hands of the wicked. They do not know, they do not understand, they walk about in darkness:          all the foundations of the earth are shaken. Therefore I say, “Though you are gods:          and all of you sons of the Most High, Nevertheless you shall die like man:          and fall like one of the princes.” Arise, O God, and judge the earth:          for you shall take all the nations as your possession.   Psalm 82 is from a group of psalms written by Asaph.  Asaph was Samuel's grandson and he and his sons were commissioned by King David to worship the Lord.  That was their job.  They were court worshippers.  And in Psalm 82, Asaph cries out with the whole people of Israel at the injustices of the world.  The gods of this age favour the wicked.  They will not come to the aid of the poor and needy.  In other words, Asaph knew that the world is not as it should be.  And yet Asaph knew what the Lord had done for Israel and he knew his promises and so he could sing out about the Lord, the God of Isreal, as the great judge in heaven.  Asaph had hope that the Lord would hold the powers of this present age accountable.  Asaph closes with that confident prayer: Arise, O God, and judge the earth: For you shall take the nations as your possession.  This was how Israel prayed “on earth as in heaven”.   Things were going well for Israel under King David, but even then, Asaph, with the people of Israel, still had a profound sense of the brokenness and the fallenness of the world.  It was the Lord's plan, as he called and created a people for himself, that this people would know the crushing weight of sin and death.  He allowed them to become slaves in Egypt.  And he delivered them that they might know his grace and his faithfulness—so that they might know that he is the God who keeps his promises and that he is the judge who will vindicate the cause of the poor and the oppressed.  And this became Israel's story and Israel's identity.  Over and over she would find herself being crushed under the heel of this or that pagan king, and she would cry out to the Lord, and he would come as the great judge to vindicate Israel and to defeat her enemies and to rescue her.  And as this was the identity and story of Israel, so it would be the identity and story of the Messiah, and then the story and identity of the Messiah's people, of the church. But the disciples weren't expecting this.  No one—or almost no one—in Israel was expecting this.  The Messiah was supposed to come and break this cycle.  In him God's new world would come, they would all be raised, and they would reign forever in a world set to rights—once and for all.  And they were sort of right, but they got the timeline wrong.  And that's because they'd forgotten the promises and the part of the story where God calls and sets apart this special people for himself in order to bring the nations to him in faith.  Only a people who knows suffering, who knows the crushing weight of sin and injustice, can carry God's forgiveness and justice to the world.  That's why the Messiah had to die.  Sin and death had to do their worst, so that Jesus could rise triumphant over them.  Deliverance comes through suffering.  Forgiveness and new life require sacrifice.  But they'd forgotten this and this is what Jesus has been trying to explain to the disciples through the lessons we've had from John's gospel these past weeks.  And so he says in John 16:1: I've said these things to you to stop you from being tripped up.  They will put you out of the synagogues.  In fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will suppose that they are in that way offering worship to God.  They will do these things because they haven't known the Father or me.  But I have been talking to you about these things so that, when their time comes, you will remember that I told you about them.   Jesus by this point has already explained to them that very soon he's going to be leaving them.  That was bad news enough.  But now he tells them that after he's gone, persecution is coming.  Their unbelieving Jewish brethren will throw them out of the synagogues—which means cutting them off from the Jewish community, from family, friends.  They will become outsiders in their own community.  Some of them, Jesus warns, will even die for their faith in him.  And when that happens, Jesus knew, it will be really tempting to give up.  They thought that the Messiah was going to put an end to all the suffering and tears, but now Jesus is warning: you're going to know suffering and tears the likes of which you've never known before—and all for my sake. I didn't say these things to you from the start, Jesus goes on, because I was with you.  In other words, as long as Jesus was with them they were still pretty sure of how all this Messiah stuff was going to work out.  Again, the Messiah would usher in God's new world and everything would be great.  And then, with Jesus gone, they're going to be tempted to give up—just like we saw them hiding behind locked doors.  If Jesus goes away without setting everything to rights, well, he must not have been the Messiah after all.  That would be the logical conclusion.  And they'd do their best to go back to their old pre-Jesus lives.  So now Jesus is getting them ready.  He goes on: But now I'm going to the one who sent me.  None of you asks me, “Where are you going?”  But because I've said these things to you, sorrow has filled your heart.   Well, yes.  If Jesus is leaving, how's he ever going to accomplish his messianic mission?  But this is what Jesus wants to stress to them—even though they won't understand right away.  This is his messianic mission: Truly, truly I say to you: It's better for you that I should go away.  If I don't go away, you see, the Helper won't come to you.  But if I go away, I will send him to you.   Just in case it isn't clear, what Jesus is talking about here is his ascension and the sending of the Holy Spirit.  The risen Jesus couldn't stay here forever.  When his own people cried out for Jesus' crucifixion they declared, “We have no king but Caesar.”  It was the ultimate rejection of both their God and their Messiah.  It was blasphemy and until that moment, if you'd asked anyone in Jerusalem if they considered Caesar their king, they'd have laughed at you.  The Lord was their king.  But they became so outraged by Jesus' messianic claims, so outrage with the things he said about the temple, that they shouted the unthinkable to Pilate: “Crucify him!  We have no king but Caesar.”  And then to spite them, Pilate posted those mocking words on the cross: “This is the King of the Jews”.  But when God raised Jesus from the dead, he vindicated him.  It was a divine declaration that Jesus really is the Messiah and that he really is Israel's (and the whole world's) king.  And kings have to take their thrones.  And since God's work of new creation has only just begun and Jesus' throne is in heaven, that's where he had to go to begin his rule.  The king couldn't stay here forever.  But—the second thing Jesus is saying here—if he goes, he will send the Helper—God's own Spirit—and God's Spirit will make the reality of Jesus resurrection and of God's new creation real to us.  The end goal is for heaven and earth and God and human beings to be reunited.  Jesus, the God man, is the embodiment of that hope.  But consider, Brothers and Sisters, that the gift of the Holy Spirit is too. The title John uses is parakletos.  In Greek it literally means “called alongside”, which is a powerful image of who and what the Spirit is for us.  He comes alongside as our helper, our intercessor, and our advocate.  And this is essential.  Like I stressed last week, as the disciples began to realise the significance of Jesus' resurrection, they got excited.  They were ready to go out and shout it from the rooftops of Jerusalem.  But Jesus stressed to them: “Wait.  Wait until I send the Helper.”  Because enthusiasm will only get us so far.  Jesus has given his people a mission, but enthusiasm and excitement alone won't fulfil it.  We need the help of the Holy Spirit.  So Jesus goes on here in verse 8: When he comes, he will prove the world to be in the wrong on three counts: sin, justice, and judgement.  In relation to sin, because they don't believe in me.  In relation to justice—because I'm going to the Father, and you won't see me anymore.  In relation to judgement, because the ruler of this world is judged.   God's people had longed for their day in court and for the Lord to vindicate them—just like we read in Psalm 82.  And Jesus' point here is that it's finally going to happen.  Except it's going to be his people—this new Israel—who will finally get their day before the judge.  And as Jesus' people bring their case before the great Judge, the Spirit will be there to help them—to be their advocate.  The Spirit will present the evidence for the world's sin.  But there's no reason for the Spirit to bring exhibit after exhibit showing the world's—and that's not just the pagan nations, but also unbelieving Israel—it's not necessary for the Spirit to put every last sin on display to prove the world's rebellion against God.  All the Spirit has to do is present as evidence the world's rejection of Jesus.  Either you stand with Jesus and on the side of God's new creation and are part of the world set right, or you stand in solidarity with sin. And, second, Jesus says, the Spirit will convict the world in relation to justice.  If you're following along, some of your translations might say “righteousness”.  These are the same word in Greek.  “Justice” fits the context better here.  Jesus' point is that the world thinks it has justice on its side.  Like he told them earlier: They will kill you and in doing so they'll think that they're offering true worship to God.  But Jesus' resurrection from the dead and his ascension to his throne are the evidence of his vindication by the Father.  At the cross the world issued its verdict against Jesus, but when he raised Jesus from the dead and enthroned him in heaven, God overturned the false verdict of the world and declared his son to be the Messiah and the world's true lord.  If you want justice, look to Jesus, because everyone who trusts in Jesus and gives him their allegiance as king shares in that verdict. And, third, Jesus says that the Spirit will give evidence that the world is wrong in relation to judgement.  The world was about to pass judgement on Jesus and condemn him to death as a false messiah, but his resurrection and ascension would prove the world wrong.  And not long after that the world would pass the same judgement on Jesus' people, on the church, but Jesus promises that the Spirit will stand with them and continue to prove the world's judgement wrong.  The Spirit will continue to present the evidence of Jesus resurrection and ascension as proof that the devil has been defeated and that death itself no longer has the final say. Brothers and Sisters, the Holy Spirit isn't just our advocate before the judge, he is our comforter amidst the trials Jesus promised we will face as we take up our crosses to follow him.  Jesus promised his disciples and he promises us that we will face hatred and even persecution—sometimes martyrdom—for the sake of his name.  But because we know he is faithful, because he has vindicated Jesus, we can trust that the judge of all the earth will do what is right.  Even as we face death itself, we know that death has been defeated.  As the Father raised Jesus from death, so he will raise us if we are in him. And the Spirit comes alongside us not so we can hunker down inside our churches like the disciples hunkered down and hiding in the dark that first Easter weekend.  The Spirit comes alongside us to empower us as we go out.  As we take our message of hope and forgiveness, of the world set to rights and tears wiped away, as we take that good news of Jesus, crucified and risen and Lord to the world.  This is the point of our Epistle today from St. James. Every good gift, every perfect gift, comes down from above, from the Father of lights.  His steady light doesn't vary.  It doesn't change and produce shadows.   I have to think that when James talks about the good and perfect gift coming down from the Father of lights he's talking about the Holy Spirit.  Yes, everything good we have is a gift from him, but the Spirit is the gift above all others.  For Jesus in John's gospel, the Spirit was the one who would come alongside to help and advocate for us.  For James, the Spirit shows us the constancy and faithfulness of the Father.  The gift of the Spirit is proof for James that God keeps his promises, because the life of the Spirit is the thing he'd been promising to his people all along: his own presence with them to give them a new heart and set them to rights. James goes on in 1:19. So, my dear brothers [and sisters], get this straight.  Every person should be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.  Human anger, you see, doesn't produce God's justice.  So put away everything that is sordid, all that overflowing malice, and humbly receive the word which has been planted within you and which has the power to save our lives.   In other words, let the Spirit transform you.  Let the Spirit make you—or maybe better to align you with—God's new creation.  The example James uses is anger.  Anger is what wells up from the fallen human heart in response to injustice, but responding to injustice with anger—and James isn't talking about righteous or just anger, but about malice and pride—responding with anger just compounds the problem.  Sin can never make another sin right.  Instead, God's word has been planted within you.  Let the Spirit cause that world to take root and grow.  That gospel word is what has saved your life.  But if you let the Spirit grow that word in you, if you let God's word shape you, if you let the Spirt make you a truly gospel person, that life-saving combination of word and Spirit will overflow from you and you will be a gospel light in the darkness of the world, you will be a beacon of God's new creation in the midst of the old.  Word and Spirit working through us will make us a people ready to endure suffering and persecution so that we can, even if it's just in small ways, so that we can bring God's justice into the world, so that we can wipe away the tears and proclaim the good news that Jesus is Lord. Brothers and Sisters, this is how God's new creation comes.  This is how he wipes away the tears and set things to rights.  Jesus started it when he rose from the grave, but God's word and God's Spirit, working through the church—through us—as we go out into the world, not only bring God's salvation to individuals, but as we are transformed one by one, the gospel, the word, the Spirit create a whole new culture with Jesus and the gospel at its core.  One day Jesus will come back for the final act, to cast down death and to fully bring heaven and earth back together once and for all.  But that day will come because his people, empowered by his word and by his Spirit have been faithful in being his new creation right here in the midst of the old.  So, Brothers and Sisters, go out in peace to love and serve the Lord.  Alleluia! Let's pray: Father, as we asked in the Collect we ask again: fix our hearts on the good things you have promised.  Keep the hope of your salvation and of your justice ever before us, that we might go out full of your Spirit, to live and to proclaim the good news of Jesus and his kingdom.  Through him we pray.  Amen.

Kingdom Rock Radio
I'll Never Believe You! | Getting Ready for the Outpouring of the Spirt Part 2

Kingdom Rock Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 48:58


After the cross and Resurrection came an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. We can experience the same outpouring in our lives, but we must prepare for it. We must spend time in prayer and fasting asking God what He has for us and what He wants for our lives. Kingdomrock.org

Pastor Mark Stroud
I'll Never Believe You! | Getting Ready for the Outpouring of the Spirt Part 2

Pastor Mark Stroud

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 48:58


After the cross and Resurrection came an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. We can experience the same outpouring in our lives, but we must prepare for it. We must spend time in prayer and fasting asking God what He has for us and what He wants for our lives. Kingdomrock.org

Overcoming Our Fears
I'll Never Believe You! | Getting Ready for the Outpouring of the Spirt Part 2

Overcoming Our Fears

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 48:58


After the cross and Resurrection came an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. We can experience the same outpouring in our lives, but we must prepare for it. We must spend time in prayer and fasting asking God what He has for us and what He wants for our lives. Kingdomrock.org

Murphy Church Sunday Messages
The Fruit of The Spirt: Part 1: Growing Up

Murphy Church Sunday Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 31:41


UNTOLD RADIO AM
Paranormal Spectrum #53 A Witch's Guide to the Paranormal with Guest J. Allen Cross

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 67:19


Welcome to Paranormal Spectrum, where we illuminate the enigmatic corners of the supernatural world. I'm your host, Barnaby Jones, and today we have a very special guest joining us:J. Allen Cross is a practicing witch of Mexican, Native American, and European descent whose craft was shaped by his Catholic upbringing and mixed family culture. He is a paranormal investigator, psychic medium and interfaith minister. He spends his time writing informative books on spirituality and magic and enjoying time with his family in his home state of Oregon. His latest book, The Witch's Guide to the Paranormal, is out now!J. Allen Cross Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/oregon_wood_witch/?hl=enLink Treehttps://linktr.ee/J.Cross?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaazb8v5MlEpWcPVX8cn6MHkW8t4o-9V033Va_sKw7S_45gqUSv_6JG1PnY_aem_Yq30We6eFF1kHQHH6nryagBOOKS:https://www.amazon.com/Witchs-Guide-Paranormal-Investigate-Communicate/dp/0738772089/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1SH74JF7EB0LL&keywords=witches+guide+to+paranormal&qid=1647355908&sprefix=witches+guide+to+pa%2Caps%2C254&sr=8-1Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones on the Paranormal Spectrum every Thursday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have twelve different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORK.To find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ

Packinghouse Podcast
Good Friday 2025

Packinghouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025


Good Friday Pastor Ed Rea Matthew 27:46-54 | 7 Miracles at the Crucifixion The crucifixion of Jesus is not only the most pivotal moment in human history—it is also marked by profound supernatural events that affirm His divine mission and identity. In Matthew 27, we witness seven distinct miracles surrounding the death of Christ: from midday darkness to the temple veil tearing in two, from the earthquake to the resurrection of the saints, and even the conversion of the Roman centurion. This message takes a closer look at each of these signs, unfolding their spiritual meaning and revealing the depth of God's love and power on display at the cross. At the heart of it all is Jesus' willing sacrifice—bearing sin, yielding His spirit, and opening the way for all to draw near to God. A powerful reflection on the miracle of redemption, the fulfillment of Scripture, and the open invitation to receive eternal life. Outline 1) The Sky Became Dark: verse 45 2) The Savior Cried Out: verses 46-47 3) The Spirt was Yielded Up: verses 48-50 Packinghouse's Sunday morning worship service from April 18, 2025. Follow us: Website: http://packinghouseredlands.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepackinghousechurch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Packinghouse-Church-188323882191/ - Ed Rea - Friday, April 18, 2025

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Paranormal Spectrum #50 Mediums & Psychics Panel Q&A

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 88:14


Welcome to Paranormal Spectrum, where we illuminate the enigmatic corners of the supernatural world. I'm your host, Barnaby Jones, and today we have a very special guest joining us:Is an amazing panel of talented people, Angela Zabel, Ellie Weisensel, Kristina Bloom, & Stephanie Lynn. We will be asking the hard hitting questions, like is there a god, do we re incarnate, what is the creature under your bed? And so many more. Don't miss this amazing panel Q&A.Angela Zabel's Websitehttps://www.angelazabel.com/Ellie Weisensel's Websitehttps://ellieweisensel.wixsite.com/ewpmKristina Bloom's Websitehttps://kristinabloom.com/Stephanie Lynn's Websitehttps://beyondsoulguidance.com/Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones on the Paranormal Spectrum every Thursday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have twelve different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORK.To find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ

Bethel Elim Church
Spirit Filled; Community – 160325

Bethel Elim Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025


Spirit Filled – Community Acts 5:1-16 Over the last 2 weeks your Spirt-filled preaching series has focussed on: The characteristics of a spirit-filled life The characteristics of a spirit-filled church Today we’re looking at a spirit-filled community. What happens what God is doing in you & me > impacts what God is doing in us […]

bnr podcasts
Преге - 8 март 2025

bnr podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 32:28


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The Tabernacle Today
The Upper Fixer - 3/9/2025 Sunday Sermon

The Tabernacle Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 49:44


The Upper FixerWhen the child of GodLooks into the word of GodAnd sees the Son of GodThey are transformed by the Spirit of GodInto the image of GodFor the glory of God-Warren WiersbeIn today's passage we will see that Jesus loves to fix “fixer uppers” who know they need Him. Instead of rejecting and blaspheming Him, we need to turn to Him as the ultimate “Upper Fixer.”Matthew 12:15-37Jesus came to fix people, not to argue with them - V. 15-23Verse 15 tells us that Jesus was aware of what they were thinking about Him. Jesus is also aware of what you and I are thinking, because He knows all things (John 2:25).In instructing them not to make Him known (we might add ‘yet') Jesus was buying Himself more time to meet needs and teach His disciples what they needed to know to serve Him.The word for justice in verses 18 and 20 is krisis (G 2920). It the word used to describe the judgment (Heb. 9:27) and judgment to come (Jn. 16:8). In other words, Messiah will proclaim the need for sinners to be ready for the coming judgment (v. 18) and gives victory over judgment (v. 20).Jesus wants you if you are broken – He won't break you any more – with Him the healing will begin!He is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them. - Heb. 7:25The one who comes to Me, I will by no means cast out. - John 6:37bThe Pharisees hated Jesus and blasphemed Him - V. 24-30God was on earth, lovingly working restorative miracles right in front of them, bringing joy to the multitudes. But they had the nerve to say, “The Devil made Him do it!” In other words, they were attributing the very work of God to Satan. Their hatred of Jesus made them guilty of blasphemy.Judgment day is coming for those who continue to reject Jesus - V. 31-37Do you see God's grace in verse 31? God would much rather save you from your sins than judge you for your sins rooted in pride and unbelief.To understand what the unforgiveable sin is, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, we first have to understand God the Holy Spirit's main role now.To blaspheme the Spirt is to remain an unbeliever despite all the ways the Spirit has convicted you of your sinful rebellion against God and your need to turn to Jesus for salvation. Every other sin is forgivable, but the sin of unbelief is unpardonable.Though formerly I was a blasphemer, persecutor, and insolent opponent. But I received mercy because I had acted ignorantly in unbelief, and the grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus. - 1 Timothy 1:13-14When sinful words come out of your mouth it shows the sinful stuff in your heart. Get it forgiven through Jesus and let Him keep changing what comes out of your mouth!So everyone who acknowledges Me before men, I also will acknowledge before My Father who is in Heaven, but whoever denies Me before men, I also will deny before My Father who is in Heaven. - Matthew 10:32-33

bnr podcasts
Преге - 1 март 2025

bnr podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 44:16


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Sovereign Grace Church Midland TX
Breakout Session: Spirt Empowered Summons - Exploring The Call to Pastoral Ministry

Sovereign Grace Church Midland TX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025


Redemption Hill Church
Empowered Conference - Breakout 01A - Spirt Empowered Godliness - Pursuing Godliness in A World of Distraction

Redemption Hill Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 72:28


Empowered Conference - Breakout 01A - Spirt Empowered Godliness - Pursuing Godliness in A World of Distraction

Redemption Hill Church
Empowered Conference - Breakout 01B - Spirt Empowered Summons - Exploring The Call to Ministry

Redemption Hill Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 75:52


Empowered Conference - Breakout 01B - Spirt Empowered Summons - Exploring The Call to Ministry

Redemption Hill Church
Empowered Conference - Breakout 02A - Spirt Empowered Leadership - Growing In Faithful Leadership of Our Home

Redemption Hill Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 79:28


Empowered Conference - Breakout 02A - Spirt Empowered Leadership - Growing In Faithful Leadership of Our Home

Redemption Hill Church
Empowered Conference - Breakout 02B - Spirt Empowered Evangelism - Cultivating A Life Ready and Eager to Share the Gospel

Redemption Hill Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 88:57


Empowered Conference - Breakout 02B - Spirt Empowered Evangelism - Cultivating A Life Ready and Eager to Share the Gospel

Sovereign Grace Church Midland TX
Breakout Session: Spirt Empowered Summons - Exploring The Call to Pastoral Ministry

Sovereign Grace Church Midland TX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025


The Jim Toth Show
Deep Freeze & Canadian Spirt

The Jim Toth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 38:37


On today's episode Jim discusses tips and tricks for keeping your car warm in the winter with CAA, along with showing Canadian spirt through marketing tactics, talking about Festival du Voyager coming to town, as well as donating for a good cause! All to come on today's addition of "The Jim Toth Show" Podcast.

Daily Encouragement with Ashley Campbell
Are you establishing your own righteousness?

Daily Encouragement with Ashley Campbell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 18:10


What does it mean to establish your own righteousness? Most Christians will say that we are not saved by own own but how do we actually communicate this in away that doesn't come across as just more things to do and not do? How do we influence individuals in the body of Christ that have the Holy Spirit to life by the Spirt of God and live in God's righteousness? Let's talk about all this and more. I was in Romans 10 if you want to read for yourself. This were just my personal reflections and insights when I read it for myself. I couldn't get my links to come up this morning so I'm just gonna have to wing it with this episode.

Transformation Center Podcast
«Accessing the realm of the Spirt» Pastor Svetlana Ilnitskaya (01-26-25)

Transformation Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 54:42


Pastor Svetlana Ilnitskaya «Accessing the realm of the Spirt» (01-26-25)Support the show

Freedom House's Podcast
Vigorously Oppose Religion

Freedom House's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 82:53


In this podcast, Pastor Justin preaches into the importance of vigorously opposing anything that opposes and hinders the Spirt of God. Support the show

The African Spirit Reintegrated + Reimagined
Overcoming the Spirt of Jealousy: Ifa Spirituality Roots & Remedies

The African Spirit Reintegrated + Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 29:30


Explore the spiritual roots of jealousy and discover powerful remedies rooted in the Ifa tradition. This video delves into the essence of jealousy as a disruptive energy and reveals how to overcome it through practices inspired by ancestral wisdom. Learn how African spirituality offers transformative tools to heal the spirit, restore harmony, and align with your higher self. Whether you're struggling with jealousy or seeking to support someone who is, this video provides actionable insights and guidance to reclaim peace and balance. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 03:37 The Consequences of Jealousy 05:29 The Dual Aspects of Jealousy 06:33 Physical Roots of Jealousy 09:31 Spiritual Roots of Jealousy 16:03 Signs of Egbe Orun Causing Jealousy 19:33 Spiritual Remedies for Dealing with Jealousy

Sound Doctrine
Because He Lives Part 2a

Sound Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 26:01


Today pastor Jeff Johnson makes a return visit to Acts chapter three, where Peter is delivering his second message. And the Holy Spirit is using it to bring conviction upon the hearer. Which raises the question, how does the Holy Spirit work in our lives today? Pastor Jeff will highlight three experiences we can have with the Spirt of God, and I think you'll find it encouraging and refreshing! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/621/29

Arise with Hari Rao
Word in your Spirt

Arise with Hari Rao

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 64:08


Word in your Spirt

Pastor Candy Christmas  (audio)
Pastor Candy Christmas | An Excellent Spirt | December 12, 2024

Pastor Candy Christmas (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 29:29


The Candy Christmas Podcast www.regenerationnashville.org #candychristmas #ifnoonehastoldyoutoday #letmebethefirst #regenerationnashville #marvelouswoman #Psalm139:14

Badass Records
Episode #148, Dr. Erika C. Martin

Badass Records

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 113:48


I was pleased as all get-out one day this summer when Dr. Erika C. Martin messaged me on a thread I'd started a few weeks prior. She mentioned she'd be coming through town the following day and -- were I available to schedule something last-minute -- she'd be happy to slightly alter her travel plans to come sit and chat with me for a few.She is an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at Emporia State University. She's a biostatistician and a science correspondent for the Fish Nerds podcast, and she's the Editor of Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. She's also a daughter, a sibling, a wife, a mom, a collector of stringed instruments and vinyl records, one heck of a singer/songwriter/guitarist, and she's my guest for Episode No. 148.Erika and I talked family, growing up, academia and education, science, podcasting, and a bunch more, which included a few of her favorite albums. Those were these:This Is the Moody Blues (1974), The Moody BluesRed Hot Chili Peppers' One Hot Minute (1995)'V' is for Vagina (2007), PusciferN.A.S.A.'s The Spirt of Apollo (2009)Good Company (2014), The Dead SouthI'm always impressed and thankful when someone makes the trek in from Lawrence or Manhattan or anywhere, really. The gift of time is invaluable, and when folks travel to donate it via sitting in my basement home studio with me for a chunk of time, I'm grateful. When someone cuts a four-hour road trip in half, though, and hangs out with me for two hours in the interim, well...that's just aces.And Doc Martin is for sure an ace, herself. So, many thanks to her for the trust, the time, and the conversation, and thank you to you for supporting the podcast.Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips from a tune called, "Donny Gone," by The Jazzual Suspects. I found it on their self-titled release from 2018, c/o Om Records.

AdventuRetired
Finding the Spirt of the Camino!

AdventuRetired

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 44:34


Tell us about your Adventure!Today we visit with Craig and Susie and learn about all the unexpected and treasured encounters they had on the Camino de Santiago in beautiful Spain. We experience with them the allure of this hike with all the challenges and friendships made along the way. Each year thousands of people embark on this memorable experience to learn more about themselves on their own spiritual journey. Are you ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime?

The Face Radio
The Bridge - Steve Roylance // 21-10-24

The Face Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 59:45


Come get in the "Spirt" of Halloween as we throw a costume party on The Bridge. A show full of crazy covers, some to scary to play on regular radio. Listen if you Dare! For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-bridge/Tune into new broadcasts of The Bridge, Every Monday from 10 PM - 11 PM EST / 3 - 4 AM GMT. (Tuesday)//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Missio Dei Fellowship
Mission and Unity, Pt. 2

Missio Dei Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:39


n this second part on unity Pastor Henry reminds hiscongregation what their responsibility before man and God is to be. EveryChristian possesses the unity of the Spirt, but the unity of the faith is somethingthat no church will ever fully attain this side of eternity. Nonetheless, it issomething that our Lord expects us to strive after with every fiber of our being.How we pursue the unity of the faith is through gifted men who build up the churchso that the people can do the Church's work.

Missio Dei Fellowship - Sermons
Mission and Unity: Part 2

Missio Dei Fellowship - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 62:38


In this second part on unity Pastor Henry reminds his congregation what their responsibility before man and God is to be. Every Christian possesses the unity of the Spirt, but the unity of the faith is something that no church will ever fully attain this side of eternity. Nonetheless, it is something that our Lord expects us to strive after with every fiber of our being, How we pursue the unity of the faith is through gifted men who build up the church so that the people can do the Church's work.

Church on the Rock
The Fruits Of The Spirt: Dr. Hattabaugh

Church on the Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 61:40


"When the Holy Spirit is in control, the fruits of the Spirit will flourish." - Dr. Hattabaugh

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
NewsWare's Trade Talk: Friday, October 4

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 14:58


S&P Futures are displaying solid gains this morning. Markets await a key employment report this morning, the monthly non farms payrolls data. Retail stocks are gaining as port workers are returning to the job. Apollo is in talks to buy Barnes Group for $45 a share. Spirt airlines is in talks for a bankruptcy filing. The European Union is set to impose tariffs of up to 45% on electric cars made in China. In Europe, markets are mostly higher. Oil prices are higher as risk premium continue to inflate ahead of the expected Israeli strike against Iran.

Redeemed Through His Blood
Keys To Personal Revelation - pt. 5 (Key 6 Ask the right questions)

Redeemed Through His Blood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:30


Key 6Ask the right questions—inspired inquiry leads to revelatory response. Pray for things that are “expedient,” that God desires to bless you with. Ask according to the Spirt and not “amiss.” (see: D&C 46:28,30; 2 Ne. 4:35)

Christian Womanhood
CW Talks #136-Don't Be Hasty in Spirt

Christian Womanhood

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 5:20


Loretta Walker talks about learning not to rush our emotions.

hasty spirt loretta walker
Renovation Church Sermon Podcast
Characteristics of a Spirt-Filled Church | Acts 2:42-47

Renovation Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 36:47


How does devotion, awe, generosity, worship, and growth characterize the church?

Heritage Apostolic Tabernacle
08-18-24 " A Prevailing Spirt " Bishop Perdue

Heritage Apostolic Tabernacle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 33:36


Cigar Coop Prime Time Show
Prime Time Special Edition 163: David Spirt, E.P. Carrillo

Cigar Coop Prime Time Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 206:48


On Prime Time Special Edition 163, we welcome David Spirt, the COO of E.P. Carrillo as our special guest. We will get to know David better, his history in the cigar business, and of course we will discuss all of the happenings at E.P. Carrillo. We also will cover the 2024 Summer Olympics and Bear and Coop will discuss their affinity for this event. Plus, we have our Vintage Rock-A-Feller Cigar Group U.S. History segment, Tabacalera USA Great Things are Happening Here, and Espinosa This Day in Sports History segments. References Man Traveling the Width of Scotland in a 'Bicycle Canoe' Entirely Made by Hand Simone Biles, U.S. win women's team gymnastics gold at Olympics - ESPN US women's rugby team shocks Australia for historic bronze medal d

Cigar Coop Prime Time Show
Prime Time Special Edition 163 Audio: David Spirt, E.P. Carrillo

Cigar Coop Prime Time Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 206:49


On Prime Time Special Edition 163, we welcome David Spirt, the COO of E.P. Carrillo as our special guest. We will get to know David better, his history in the cigar business, and of course we will discuss all of the happenings at E.P. Carrillo. We also will cover the 2024 Summer Olympics and Bear and Coop will discuss their affinity for this event. Plus, we have our Vintage Rock-A-Feller Cigar Group U.S. History segment, Tabacalera USA Great Things are Happening Here, and Espinosa This Day in Sports History segments. References Man Traveling the Width of Scotland in a 'Bicycle Canoe' Entirely Made by Hand Simone Biles, U.S. win women's team gymnastics gold at Olympics - ESPN US women's rugby team shocks Australia for historic bronze medal

The Voice of Sovereign Grace
The Call to Battle: Spirt-Filled Warfare

The Voice of Sovereign Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 26:36


Listen as Dr. Larry Oldham preaches a sermon from Ephesians 6 called The Call to Battle: Spirt-Filled Warfare.

Biblical Literacy Podcast
SE-Summer Series; God's attributes: Part 3

Biblical Literacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024


July 21, 2024 Dr. Capes discusses in detail “Favorite Attributes of God” as documented in Ephesians Chapter 1-6. He begins by citing the “anchor verse” of the lesson: Ephesians 1; Anchor Verse Blessed be the God and Father of our Lard Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ Every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be Holy and blameless before him. He continues by elaborating what spiritual blessings are, referencing Psalms 103 and 104. The lesson goes into great detail as to who God is, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost and what He expects from us as believers. DR. Capes further explains, in detail, what our relationship with God should be as a saved believer and what God's relationship with us and the world will be as a result. The lesson goes into detail as to what our relationship should be with God and how God views us and how we can be a part of God's Forever Family. We learn that God is creating a family, God's Forever Family, and the family comes into being through Jesus the Messiah. Points for Home: 1. Decide to follow Jesus. Eph 1:13 2. Through worship cultivate a new identity. Eph 1:12 3. Recognize that we occupy two times and two places. Eph 1:3 4. Rejoice in the blessings that come through Christ. Eph 1:6 5. Celebrate: Eph 1:3-6. The gracious purpose of God the Father Eph 1: 7-12 Redemptive work of Christ the Son Eph 1:13-14 The promised inheritance through the Spirt

Slam the Gavel
Gender Political Spirituality; With Tim Goldich

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 41:28


Send us a Text Message.  Slam the Gavel welcomes back author, Tim Goldich to the podcast. Tim was last on Season 4; Episodes 32, 58, 80, 120 and 149 and Season 5; Episodes 24, 48 and 94. The last time he was on the podcast we discussed Blame and Accountability, Female Power and Patriarchy.     Today we talked about Gender Political Spirituality and what spirituality is. Also what it means to have a shadow and how a shadow represses and denies or the shadow protects, yet sabotages.     The four basic cornerstones of Path to Spirt was discussed: surrender, acceptance, forgiveness and thankfulness and how we deeply need hope. We also explained the two different ways of looking a t pain. Not a podcast to be missed.To Reach Tim Goldich:  tagoldich99@gmail.com*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Support the Show.Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/

Eagle Heights Church
Restoration! Part 9 (The Spirt of the Father! Continued)

Eagle Heights Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 92:30


Long Ash Podcast
EPISODE 215: The Spirt of E.P. Carrillo

Long Ash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 49:52


On the newest episode of the Long Ash Podcast, David Spirt of E.P. Carrillo Cigars is back in studio to discuss the new "essence" line from E.P. Carrillo that will be coming out later this year. Watch the full episode as Nick and David enjoy the first two cigars of this delicious cigar line from E.P. Carrillo.

Pastora Mayra R
Divine duo : word + spirt

Pastora Mayra R

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 31:58


#gracecity​​ #psmayrarodriguez #PSMayra #DIVINE DUO : WORD + SPIRT . Grace City Church Las Vegas | Ps Mayra Rodriguez | DIVINE DUO : WORD + SPIRT . Holy Spirit: Show me Speak to me Transform me . . May 19, 2024 Connect with us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gracecitylv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracecitylv/ http://www.gracecty.com/ Download our app: Grace City Las Vegas Google play - app store. #gracecity #ilovemychurch #lasvegas #irresistiblechurch #PastorMayraR #mayrarodriguez #weareone

Ghosts 'N Bears Podcast
Ghosts 'N Bears - SE4 EP2 - The Third Person Syndrome

Ghosts 'N Bears Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 64:32


Here's where it all began, I read this caption on the attached picture and thought, wait what? I had heard of this, even experienced it but I had no idea what a wide spread phenomenon it had become and so I knew we needed to talk about it. Are they angels? Spirits? Ghosts?  Our own mind manifesting soothing comforts?  We really hope you enjoy it and would love feedback as we veer a little off format for this episode of Ghosts 'N Bears.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 2 | Christina Pascucci Joins Us @ConwayShow @MarkTLive

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 33:00 Transcription Available


Guest: Christina Pascucci Emmy-Award winning journalist, Christina Pascucci is running for U.S. Senate and joins Tim Jr. to discuss her journey // The views of the San Fernando Valley and Santa Monica Mountains from the KFI Studio are crystal clear // Is Arthritis caused by knuckle-cracking? Harvard Study shows no connection/ Jet Blue and Spirit Airline Joint Is Not Happening/ Disneyland & California Adventure is upgrading the entrance to the theme park // Stephen A. Smith to Howard Stern about Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift's relationship and everything on Swift's Concert