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Scripture Reading: John 3:16Speaker: Jim AngehrSeries: "Advent in Four Movements"
Sunday Sermon | December 14, 2025: Joy in the Waiting by Harrisburg BIC Church
December 14, 2025 / Sunday Sermon: Tell John What You See / Fr. Christopher Rodriguez by Trinity Episcopal Church Vero Beach
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The Kingdom Has Come: The Grace, Acceptance, and Rejection of the Gospel | The Sunday Sermon | Luke 10: 14-21 | Rev. Craig Luekensvisit cpcnewhaven.org
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The sources focus extensively on the Apostle Paul's declaration in 2 Timothy 4:7, summarizing the three crucial components of a complete spiritual life: **fighting the good fight, finishing the race, and keeping the faith**. The speaker uses these three points—which should be objectives for all believers—as a framework for instruction.Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the key concepts related to these three actions:1. Fighting the Good Fight (పోరాటాన్ని పోరాడు)The good fight is described as a necessary struggle involving conflicts, pressures, and sometimes outright persecution (being misrepresented, slandered, or oppressed). It is a fight that must be waged **well, carefully, and heartily**.*Nature of the Spiritual Conflict:**The Opponent:* The fight is primarily against *spiritual forces* (demonic hosts) and the devil, who is described as a *roaring lion seeking whom he may devour**. The fight is *not against people (flesh and blood).*Internal Struggle:* We must also fight the **sin within ourselves**. Paul noted that he struggled to do good and often found himself doing the very things he wished to avoid because of the sin strengthening him from within (Romans 7).*Weapons:* The weapons for this spiritual war are *not physical* but are given by God and are strong enough to overthrow strongholds, arguments, and every obstacle that hinders the knowledge of God.*Conduct:* Believers are urged to be like *good soldiers of Christ Jesus**, enduring hardships and avoiding entanglement in the daily affairs of life (such as worrying about what to eat, drink, or wear). A soldier must be **alert* and must not allow fear or sin to enter their life, as even a small amount can corrupt everything (like leaven).*Purpose:* The fight is about preserving one's soul and faith and living in a way that pleases God, **without compromise**. The test of a soldier's loyalty is revealed when the battle rages or when hardship comes.*Focus:* We must run the race with endurance, **looking unto Jesus**, who is the author and perfecter of our faith. Our focus should be on meeting Jesus and living like Him, not on gaining wealth or reputation.*Perseverance:* It is insufficient merely to begin well; one **must endure to the end**. Stopping is not an option; we must continue running, even if slowly, towards the goal.*Commitment:* Jesus Himself exemplified this by resolutely setting His face toward Jerusalem, knowing that suffering and crucifixion awaited Him. Believers should not seek shortcuts or avoid difficult paths.*Success:* Paul defined success as **completion (ముగించడం), not comfort (సుఖించడం)**. The true measure of Christian maturity is **faithfulness over time**.*Immutability:* The faith is unchanging and must be protected like a valuable national treasure. Salvation is through God's grace and through Jesus, not through personal works or adherence to human traditions.*Discernment:* We must be cautious about listening to false teachings, fables, or doctrines that appeal only to "itching ears" rather than proclaiming Christ. Anything lacking Christ or contradicting the true gospel acts as *poison* to one's faith.*Integrity of the Word:* The church's purpose is to *witness to the Word, not to edit it* to suit new centuries or circumstances. The best believers are those who keep the faith **pure and entire**.*Complete Obedience:* Obedience should be complete, covering not just the Bible verses or characters we like, but also the difficult ones.2. Finishing the Race (పరుగును తుదముట్టించు)The Christian journey is compared to a *marathon* (30-40 kilometers), which demands *endurance* (ఓపిక) rather than mere speed. Paul stated that his race was giving witness to the gospel of God's grace and completing the ministry given to him by the Lord Jesus.*Requirements for the Race:*3. Keeping the Faith (విశ్వాసాన్ని కాపాడుకో)
Pastor Gabriel Hughes preaches on Romans 8:9-11 once again, focusing on that verse which says that the Spirit who raised Christ from the dead dwells in us and will raise us also. Visit providencecasagrande.com for more info about our church!
Sunday Sermon from the book of Isaiah from John Bourgeois on December 14, 2025. Our hope for you is that you will know, love, and follow Jesus Christ -- leading to personal transformation, intimate community, and a life of radical mission. You are always welcome to join us for worship at West End Community Church.For more info, please visit the WECC website at westendcc.org
Sermon III, taken from "Sermons for Sunday", a compilation of homilies by St. Alphonsus Liguori (+1787) Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
Recorded Sunday, December 14, 2025 at St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church in Bangor, Wisconsin. "Like" us on Facebook!!
Welcome to Real Life... Church for Everyone. As we gather this week both in-person and remotely, join us, with Pastor Jim Miller and today's message entitled, "The Coming King." TODAY'S MESSAGE "Hundreds of years before Christ was born, the prophets foretold a Messiah." WE WELCOME YOU... ...each week, join us via our Sunday Sermon podcast, on online broadcast on Facebook & YouTube every Sunday morning, or in person at Real Life | LA. Visit reallife.la to learn more, request prayer, or to connect directly with someone at Real Life. May God bless you in miraculous ways today!
This morning, we will continue our Advent sermon series, Insisting on Hope, by listening to stories where God's joy breaks into ordinary lives in unexpected ways. In Jeremiah 1 and Luke 1, we encounter a God who calls before we feel ready and who speaks possibility into moments marked by uncertainty and fear. These scriptures invite us to consider how Advent joy is not shallow happiness, but a deep, resilient hope rooted in God's promises. Together, we will reflect on what it means to respond to God's call with trust, even when the path ahead is unclear. As we gather for worship, we will make space for God's surprising joy to meet us where we are. I hope you'll join us as we insist on hope and rejoice in the new life God is already bringing into the world. Sermon on Jeremiah 1:4-10 and Luke 1:26-39, delivered by the Reverend David J. Powers on December 14th, 2025.
Sermon from December 14, 2025.
Dan is back giving the sermons ahead of Week 15 of the NFL kicking off, he's joined by Wild GM Bill Guerin and Michael Russo to break down the blockbuster trade the Minnesota Wild made late Friday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 14, 2025 In this week's sermon, Pastor Mike Moses looks to Christ's unique conception to show us the Savior's sinlessness.
In the middle of the chaos, the noise, and the pressure of the holiday season, have you ever felt like something was… missing? In this timely and powerful Christmas message, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a soul-stirring reminder that in a world full of broken pieces, stress, and striving, what we're truly missing is peace—not just any peace, but the kind that only Jesus, the Prince of Peace, can give. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6 and John 14:27, Pastor Travis invites us to step out of the frantic pace of December and into the supernatural calm that Christ offers. He unpacks how Jesus is not just our Savior but our Missing Peace—the one who still calms storms, still speaks rest into our weary souls, and still brings wholeness to hearts that feel incomplete. Whether you're overwhelmed, anxious, grieving, or just going through the motions this season, this message will meet you right where you are. Discover how peace isn't a condition you create—it's a person you receive. And His name is Jesus. This Christmas, don't settle for holiday hustle when Heaven offers you healing. The Missing Peace has a name, and He's closer than you think.
Pastor Travis Cunningham continues our Advent series by preaching on The Arrival of the King from Matthew 2:1-12. Learn more about Story Church at our website: story.church Instagram: @ourstorychurch
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A sermon on St. John the Baptist, Phil 4:4-7 and St. John 1:19-28.
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Scripture Reading: Isaiah 40:1-11Speaker: Jim AngehrSeries: "Advent in Four Movements"
Sunday Sermon | December 9, 2025: Hope in the Waiting by Harrisburg BIC Church
"The Eden-Temple-Church Connection: The Church Always and Forever an Essential Element of the Gospel"Genesis 1:1-2, 26-28Rev. Preston Graham12.07.25visit cpcnewhaven.org
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
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December 7, 2025 / Sunday Sermon: Good Advice / Fr. Christopher Rodriguez by Trinity Episcopal Church Vero Beach
Join us for this week's sermon!Whether you're seeking hope, direction, or a deeper connection with God, this message is for you. Each week, we open God's Word together to find truth, encouragement, and strength for the journey.
Sermon preached by The Rev. Koko Wisdom on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
Pastor Gabriel Hughes preaches on Romans 8:9-11 on how the Spirit of God gives life to our mortal bodies that we may resist sin and live in obedience to God. Visit providencecasagrande.com for more info about our church!
Sunday Sermon from the book of Isaiah from John Bourgeois on December 7, 2025. Our hope for you is that you will know, love, and follow Jesus Christ -- leading to personal transformation, intimate community, and a life of radical mission. You are always welcome to join us for worship at West End Community Church.For more info, please visit the WECC website at westendcc.org
This is the second sermon from the 2025 Advent series, "The Savior Has Come."
Sermon II, taken from "Sermons for Sunday", a compilation of homilies by St. Alphonsus Liguori (+1787) Please consider donating to help keep this podcast going by going to buymeacoffee.com/catholicdailybrief Also, if you enjoy these episodes, please give a five star rating and share the podcast with your friends and family
Recorded Sunday, December 7, 2025 at St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church in Bangor, Wisconsin. "Like" us on Facebook!!
Welcome to Real Life... Church for Everyone. As we gather this week both in-person and remotely, join us, with Pastor Jim Miller and today's message entitled, "The Birth Foretold." TODAY'S MESSAGE "As we enter the Christmas season, in which we prepare for the coming of Jesus, we remember that the prophets foretold a God who would walk among us." WE WELCOME YOU... ...each week, join us via our Sunday Sermon podcast, on online broadcast on Facebook & YouTube every Sunday morning, or in person at Real Life | LA. Visit reallife.la to learn more, request prayer, or to connect directly with someone at Real Life. May God bless you in miraculous ways today!
This morning, we continue our Advent journey by listening to Isaiah's promise that God is “about to do a new thing,” and to Jesus' words in Matthew 11 that reveal how God's renewal springs up in surprising places. Together, these scriptures invite us to consider how peace takes root—not only in grand gestures, but in the quiet, steady work of God that heals, restores, and makes a way where none seemed possible. We'll reflect on the signs of God's kingdom already unfolding around us, even in wilderness seasons, and how Christ meets our questions with compassion and hope. As we gather at the Lord's Table to celebrate communion, we will remember that God's peace is not just proclaimed to us but shared with us, nourishing us for the journey ahead. Sermon on Isaiah 43:19-21 and Matthew 11:1-11, delivered by the Reverend David J. Powers on December 7th, 2025.
Sermon from December 7, 2025; 10:30am.
Dan is back giving the sermons ahead of Week 14 of the NFL kicking off, he discusses the comparisons of Indiana and Gopher football, and talks Vikings and possible draft picks for the purple. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 7, 2025 In this week's sermon, Pastor Mike Moses unpacks Matthew's genealogy of Christ to show our need of a Savior.
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This is it. The grand finale of our KINGDOM IMPACT series—and we're finishing strong. In this powerful conclusion, Sow the Seeds, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a message that digs deep beneath the surface of blessing and favor to expose the gritty, often unseen journey of spiritual growth. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, Luke 6:38, and John 12:24, this message is a vivid, faith-stirring reminder: you can't reap what you haven't sown. We've shouted over fruit, but today we honor the seed. We've talked stewardship, generosity, sacrifice—and now, God is calling us to Sow Big. Because before there are roots... before there are shoots... before there's fruit... there must be seed. And that seed isn't just financial—it's personal. It's your heart, your life, your yes to God. You'll hear how the Corinthian and Macedonian churches inspired each other toward radical generosity, and how the soil of your life doesn't respond to promises—it responds to planting. Pastor Travis challenges us to stop asking, “Where is my harvest?” and start asking, “Where are my seeds?” This message is raw, real, and deeply revealing. It's a spiritual call to move from comfort to commitment, from intention to impact, from withholding to wholehearted worship. Let's make a Kingdom Impact.