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Grace & Truth: It's over… or is it?Pastor Kent LandhuisTHEME - Surrender leads to freedom.TEXT - Jeremiah 521. What scares you?Jeremiah 52:1-11.Fear and the loss of control.2. How do you respond to fear? (Loss of control?)Jeremiah 52:12-30.Anxiety or surrender?3. How does surrender conquer fear?Jeremiah 52:31-34Fear or trust?Lamentations 3:22-23Lamentations 5:19-22 NEXT STEPS 1. Surrender the need to control.2. Seek first God's kingdom - and TRUST. 3. Relax. GO DEEPERTrust and Obey - By John H. Sammis (1887)When we walk with the Lord in the light of His WordWhat a glory He sheds on our way!While we do His good will, He abides with us stillAnd with all who will trust and obey.Trust and obey, for there's no other wayTo be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.Not a shadow can rise, not a cloud in the skiesBut His smile quickly drives it awayNot a doubt or a fear, not a sigh or a tearCan abide while we trust and obey.Oh, Trust and obey, for there's no other wayTo be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.Then in fellowship sweet we will sit at His feetOr we'll walk by His side in the wayWhat He says we will do, where He sends we will goNever fear, only trust and obeyTrust and obey, for there's no other wayTo be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.Oh, Trust and obey, for there's no other wayTo be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. ~ John 14:1
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“The Weeping Prophet: The Lone Voice”Text: Jeremiah 28:1-17Our series on Jeremiah concludes with his exchange with Hananiah, a national prophet. Up against Hananiah’s false assurances and flashy illustrations, Jeremiah remains true to the message that he was given from God. This passage reminds us of the importance of faithfulness to the Lord in our lives,…
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“The Weeping Prophet: Tears We Know”Text: Jeremiah 20:7-13Jeremiah's writings and laments come from his heart, sometimes portraying God as a protagonist and sometimes as an antagonist. All the while, he recognizes that all his internal and external struggles can be brought before God. Likewise, it allows us to recognize the reality of who we are…
Grace & Truth: Listen to the Living GodPastor Steve PooleTEXT - Jeremiah 35:12-16TRUTH - Listening to God's voice is difficult in such noisy world.GRACE - Hearing Jesus leads to new and eternal life!NEXT STEPS 1. Believe in Jesus Christ for new and eternal life.2. Reflect and discuss: What voices are you listening to instead of God?3. Reflect and discuss: How am I not obeying God right now?Jeremiah 35:12-16 (ESV)12 Then the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah:13 “Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: Go and say to the people of Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, Will you not receive instruction and listen to my words? declares the LORD.14 The command that Jonadab the son of Rechab gave to his sons, to drink no wine, has been kept, and they drink none to this day, for they have obeyed their father's command. I have spoken to you persistently, but you have not listened to me.15 I have sent to you all my servants the prophets, sending them persistently, saying, ‘Turn now every one of you from his evil way, and amend your deeds, and do not go after other gods to serve them, and then you shall dwell in the land that I gave to you and your fathers.' But you did not incline your ear or listen to me.16 The sons of Jonadab the son of Rechab have kept the command that their father gave them, but this people has not obeyed me.
Grace & Truth: Complaint, Lament, & RepentancePastor Kent LandhuisTHEME - God is near, God is listening, and God cares.TEXT - Jeremiah 12:1-51. Why do the wicked prosper?Jeremiah 12:1-4Is God watching?2. Why do God's people suffer?Jeremiah 15:5-21Does God care?3. Why me?Jeremiah 20:7-18Do I matter?4. God is near, God is listening, and God cares.Jeremiah 12:5ComplainLamentRepentNEXT STEPS 1. Evaluate your relationship with God.2. Be bold: Complain, lament, and repent.GO DEEPERGod sees, God cares, You matter.We long for control but, in reality, we control very little. (Almost nothing!) Trying to control life is exhausting.When life spins out of control, we want to know if God sees it, if God cares about it, and if God cares about us.2 Chronicles 16 is the last chapter about Asa, king of Judah. Sadly, though, this chapter stands in sharp contrast to chapters 14 and 15. Here we saw that God gave Asa “rest on every side” because of his dependence on the Lord. (God gave Asa victory in the face of a massive army.) God was clearly in control.In chapter 16, when King Asa found himself in another conflict, he had a sudden and surprising shift in behavior. Instead of crying out to God as he had before, Asa tried to control the situation with his own effort. This did not go well for Asa or God's people.Asa lost faith and lost grip with three truths. He forgot that God saw his situation, God cared about his situation, and God cared about him. When facing trouble - and the urge to complain and grab for control - remember these three things.Be honest with God and then trust God to draw near. Meditate on the promise of Psalm 34:18. “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”Whenever you realize that you are NOT in control. Stand on this promise and remember. God sees, and God cares, and you matter.
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“The Weeping Prophet: Tears for Salvation – August 3, 2025”Text: Jeremiah 17:1-10Where do we turn to for our help and strength when things get hard? The “weeping prophet” Jeremiah warns us about how devious the heart can in when seeking release from what is difficult and trying in life. He encourages the nation of Judah…
Text: Jeremiah 31:31-34 and 1 Corinthians 12:12-27This sermon is part of our current series: Church Body CovenantThis summer we are working through what it means to covenant together as a church.Recorded live at Bethany Bible Church on: Bethany Radio is a production of Bethany Bible Church in LeRoy, MN.More content and info is available on our website: bethanybibleleroy.com 2025 — Bethany Radio
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 36 Text: Jeremiah 36
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 31 Text: Jeremiah 31
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 29:1-14 Text: Jeremiah 29:1-14
Text: Jeremiah 20:7
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 10:1-16 Text: Jeremiah 10:1-16
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 23:1-40 Text: Jeremiah 23:1-40
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 20:1-19 Text: Jeremiah 20:1-19
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 18:1-23 Text: Jeremiah 18:1-23
Rev. John Bothof - Scripture: Jeremiah 1:1-19 Text: Jeremiah 1:1-19
Text: Jeremiah 18:1-18; 19:1-2, 10-15When you humble yourself before God he will forgive your sins in Christ. 1. Hardened hearts are rejected 2. Softened hearts can be reworkedTime:MorningMinister:Rev. J. VanSpronsenTexts:Jeremiah 18:1–18Jeremiah 19:1–2Jeremiah 19:10–15Romans 2:1–11Romans 9:18–29
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“Changed in the Waiting: Hope”Text: Jeremiah 33:14-16We enter into Advent, a season of expectation, with words from the book of Jeremiah. God’s promise to establish the peoples Judah and Israel – a nation that had turned away from God – and raise up an eternal line of David provides hope that is grounded in His…
Text: Jeremiah 23:5-8 & John 6:5-14.
Text: Jeremiah 31:31-34 Sin isolates people from God. Israel's sin drove God to proclaim a message of exile through the prophet Jeremiah. God would try to turn His people by letting them live in separation from Him. Jeremiah describes God's relationship with His people like a marriage. Israel has broken her vows, but God will renew them with a New Covenant and bring His people back home again. Can we help you with your walk with God? We'd love to hear from you! https://www.thebibleway.com/contact/send-a-message
SERMON: "What Does God Have Planned for You?" | TEXT: Jeremiah 29:11 | DATE: 7/28/2024 | SPEAKER: Mike Nadaud | www.Liberty-Christian.com
Date: 01/05/2024 Day/Time: Wednesday 7.30pm Preacher: Rev Ewen Matheson Title: Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles Reading(s): Jeremiah 29 vs 1-23 Text: Jeremiah 29 vs 4-7 Psalm: 122 vs 1-9 Scottish Psalter Download
Date: 01/05/2024 Day/Time: Wednesday 7.30pm Preacher: Rev Ewen Matheson Title: Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles Reading(s): Jeremiah 29 vs 1-23 Text: Jeremiah 29 vs 4-7 Psalm: 122 vs 1-9 Scottish Psalter Download
“Forgive, But Never Forget?” (Text: Jeremiah 31:34)
Rev. Prof. John A Macleod Sermon from Cross Free Church of Scotland in Ness freely available to listen to and download. Date: 08.03.2024 Day/Time: Friday 7.30pm Preacher: Rev. Prof. John A Macleod Title: Could God Pass Me By? Confess Your Sin! Reading(s): Jeremiah 14 vs 1-16 Text: Jeremiah 14 vs 7-9 Psalm: 103 vs 1-5 (Scottish … Continue reading Could God Pass Me By? Confess Your Sin!
Rev. Prof. John A Macleod Sermon from Cross Free Church of Scotland in Ness freely available to listen to and download. Date: 08.03.2024 Day/Time: Friday 7.30pm Preacher: Rev. Prof. John A Macleod Title: Could God Pass Me By? Confess Your Sin! Reading(s): Jeremiah 14 vs 1-16 Text: Jeremiah 14 vs 7-9 Psalm: 103 vs 1-5 (Scottish … Continue reading Could God Pass Me By? Confess Your Sin!
In order to truly be happy and holy we must be honest with ourselves, God and others!Text: Jeremiah 17:9-109 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? 10 I the LORD search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings. —Jeremiah 17:9-10 (KJV - King James Version)Connect with Us: https://thecrossrds.comStreaming License # CCLI: CSPL043706
Text: Jeremiah 33:6 Exodus 15:26
The man selected by Babylon to lead the Jews it left in Judah is mourned to this day. Who was he? Text: Jeremiah 40-44. In this episode, Rabbi Soloveichik discusses a Times of Israel article by Michal Avera Samuel. You can read it here.
Sermon, “What If You're Mad at God?” Text: Jeremiah 20:7-13
Rev Roddy John Campbell Sermon from Cross Free Church of Scotland in Ness freely available to listen to and download. Date: 04/12/22 Day/Time: Sunday 11am Preacher: Rev Roddy John Campbell (Retired) Title: The Ancient Paths Reading(s): Jeremiah 6 Text: Jeremiah 6 v 16-17 Psalm: 1a (Sing psalms) Download
Mr Murdo Murray Sermon from Cross Free Church of Scotland in Ness freely available to listen to and download. Date: 23/10/2022 Day/Time: Sunday 11am Preacher: Mr Murdo Murray, Elder Stornoway Title: Sin Has Consequences Reading: Jeremiah 29 Text: Jeremiah 29 v 10-11 Psalm: 16 v 8-11 Sing Psalms Download
The program we use for the live stream was down today. So there is no video but the audio of the sermon is posted above. Text: Jeremiah 29:4-14
We are living in times of unprecedented change. Sometimes it feels like everything is spinning out of control. "Hold on to that image," Jeremiah the prophet would remind us, because the Divine Potter has a hand in all of this. Any kind of massive change may certainly feel out of our control but there is One shaping us and guiding us through it all. Text Jeremiah 18. Pod 143
We are living in times of unprecedented change. Sometimes it feels like everything is spinning out of control. "Hold on to that image," Jeremiah the prophet would remind us, because the Divine Potter has a hand in all of this. Any kind of massive change may certainly feel out of our control but there is One shaping us and guiding us through it all. Text Jeremiah 18. Pod 143
A sermon for the seventh week of Pentecost, during Savior's Jeremiah series, Jeremiah: Staying Loyal to God in a Declining Culture.Text: Jeremiah 42:1-17; 43:1-2, 4-7Access Order of Worship here for Saturday, July 23rd. Along with our coloring sheet for this week.
A sermon for the sixth week of Pentecost, during Savior's Jeremiah series, Jeremiah: Staying Loyal to God in a Declining Culture.Text: Jeremiah 31:1-2, 10-14, 31-34Access Order of Worship here for Saturday, July 16th. Along with our coloring sheet for this week.
A sermon for the fifth week of Pentecost, during Savior's Jeremiah series, Jeremiah: Staying Loyal to God in a Declining Culture.Text: Jeremiah 29:1-2, 4-14Access Order of Worship here for Saturday, July 9th. Along with our coloring sheet for this week.
We begin a new summer sermon series this Sunday entitled "Missio Nexus: Where Life & Mission Connects." As a church, we want to be connected to God's mission where it is happening. And so over the next couple of months, we're going to look at the people and places where God would have us connect our lives with his mission. We'll look at connecting with his mission on the athletic field as well as in the neighborhood, the home, the classroom, the arts, the public square and the marketplace…all the places where we spend our time and energy. For this Sunday, I'll introduce this series, by introducing a new motto that we have adopted. Actually, you may have already heard us reference it before. It's on the teal shirts that many of us wore to the Easter Egg hunt. That motto is “In Rivermont…For Rivermont.” What we mean by that is this. We are in the Rivermont neighborhood and we are for the Rivermont neighborhood. But what does that exactly mean? Using Jeremiah 29:1-11, we'll see that it means a ministry of presence, a ministry of peace and a ministry of prayer in and for the neighborhood. I'm grateful to have one of our elders, Eric Vess, assisting me this Sunday as he will be leading us through the service as we sing the hymns, "Tell Out My Soul, The Greatness of the Lord", "Behold The Throne of God Above", "Jesus Shall Reign". Text: Jeremiah 29:1-11 Title: In Rivermont, For Rivermont Outline: 1. A Ministry of Presence in the Neighborhood 2. A Ministry of Peace in the Neighborhood 3. A Ministry of Prayer in the Neighborhood
We begin a new summer sermon series this Sunday entitled "Missio Nexus: Where Life & Mission Connects." As a church, we want to be connected to God's mission where it is happening. And so over the next couple of months, we're going to look at the people and places where God would have us connect our lives with his mission. We'll look at connecting with his mission on the athletic field as well as in the neighborhood, the home, the classroom, the arts, the public square and the marketplace…all the places where we spend our time and energy. For this Sunday, I'll introduce this series, by introducing a new motto that we have adopted. Actually, you may have already heard us reference it before. It's on the teal shirts that many of us wore to the Easter Egg hunt. That motto is “In Rivermont…For Rivermont.” What we mean by that is this. We are in the Rivermont neighborhood and we are for the Rivermont neighborhood. But what does that exactly mean? Using Jeremiah 29:1-11, we'll see that it means a ministry of presence, a ministry of peace and a ministry of prayer in and for the neighborhood. I'm grateful to have one of our elders, Eric Vess, assisting me this Sunday as he will be leading us through the service as we sing the hymns, "Tell Out My Soul, The Greatness of the Lord", "Behold The Throne of God Above", "Jesus Shall Reign". Text: Jeremiah 29:1-11 Title: In Rivermont, For Rivermont Outline: 1. A Ministry of Presence in the Neighborhood 2. A Ministry of Peace in the Neighborhood 3. A Ministry of Prayer in the Neighborhood
A sermon for the fourth week of Pentecost, during Savior's Jeremiah series, Jeremiah: Staying Loyal to God in a Declining Culture.Text: Jeremiah 20:1-2, 7-13Access Order of Worship here for Saturday, July 2nd. Along with our coloring sheet for this week.
A sermon for the third week of Pentecost, during Savior's Jeremiah series, Jeremiah: Staying Loyal to God in a Declining Culture.Text: Jeremiah 19:1-11; 33:6-9Access Order of Worship here for Saturday, June 18th. Along with our coloring sheet for this week.
A sermon for the second week of Pentecost, during Savior's Jeremiah series, Jeremiah: Staying Loyal to God in a Declining Culture.Text: Jeremiah 1:1-10, 17-19Access Order of Worship here for Saturday, June 18th. Along with our coloring page for this week.
Text: Jeremiah 23:23ff
Text: Jeremiah 29:10-14 - Preached by: Micah Lugg Connect with us! - http://www.foothillbiblechurch.org http://www.facebook.com/FoothillBibleChurch http://twitter.com/FoothillBibleChurch https://www.instagram.com/foothillbible/
Text: Jeremiah 6:16
Text: Jeremiah 38, 39:1-10; 2 Kings 25:1-15; 2 Chronicles 36:10-20; Lamentations 4Players: Yahweh Zedekiah Jeremiah What's Spooky: Siege Warfare Starvation A dungeon Frigid muck Cannibalism Gouging Execution Music Credits: Winds of Change by Four Trees Caverns of Time, by Aeroplanes Revenant, by Clark Walker What You Do Not Know, by Joshua Spacht The Anarchist, by Craig Allen Fravel The End of the Road, by Wicked Cinema Coral, by Lincoln Davis Negative Thoughts, by Craig Allen Fravel The Calm, by Stephen Keech Salvation, by Moments The Void, by Cody Martin St. Mary, by Chelsea McGough Fine Toothed Chrome, by Sam Barsh Editing: Many thanks to JL Gerhardt for invaluable editing assistance.More:—Want to hear from Justin twice a month? Sign up for The Latest—Find out about Holy Ghost Stories or contact Justin Gerhardt at holyghoststories.org