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Today we read about Jesus' powerful teaching about the Eucharist. Fr. Mike invites us to believe that the Eucharist is truly the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ because Jesus said it himself. Today's readings are John 4-6 and Proverbs 5:7-14. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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July 28, 2023Today's Reading: John 10:1-10Daily Lectionary: Judges 6:1-24, Acts 14:19-15:5So Jesus again said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. All who came before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not listen to them. I am the door. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture. (St. John 10:7–9)In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. It is always a bit jarring to talk to our fellow Christians who don't see the importance and depths of the Sacraments that we do. In large parts of Christianity, Baptism is simply a loyalty vow; Communion is just an act of remembrance because Jesus said to “do this.”If you insist that Jesus's words actually mean what He says they mean (‘This IS My Body…'), you will often get a question about this part of St. John in response: ‘Well, does that mean Jesus is a literal DOOR?!?'Of course He is a literal door! But not in the way you think of your bedroom door, or the church door. Jesus says that whoever enters by him will be saved. Whoever passes through Jesus is in the kingdom.See it through the eyes of the shepherds of Jesus's time and how they took care of their sheep. They would go out for the day, eating from the green pastures and drinking from the still waters. But then, when it gets close to dark, and the shadows lengthen, the sheep are led back to the pen, usually build out of stone, where the shepherd would lay down for the night in the opening of the pen, the doorway, to both keep the sheep safely in and the predators out. They were the doors to the pens.Not only is Jesus your Good Shepherd who leads you beside the water of Baptism and the grass of his Word, but he guards and keeps you from all that would attack you, holding you safe in his arms. He brings you through the narrow door of salvation—His life for yours—and keeps you safe within the kingdom that can only be entered through Him.Yes, He is the door. The strongest and most secure, and also most open door, in existence; the door that wants all people to enter into his safe pasture. In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.Almighty God, grant to Your Church Your Holy Spirit and the wisdom that comes down from above, that Your Word may not be bound but have free course and be preached to the joy and edifying of Christ's holy people, that in steadfast faith we may serve You and, in the confession of Your name, abide unto the end; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. (Collect for the Word) -Pastor Duane Bamsch is the Pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Grass Valley, CA and the President of Higher Things.Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the Pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, Ky.Study Christ's words on the cross to see how you can show more Christlike grace in your life. Perfect for group or individual study, each chapter has a Q&A at the end, and the back of the book includes a leader guide. Available now from Concordia Publishing House.
Today we read about Jesus' powerful teaching about the Eucharist. Fr. Mike invites us to believe that the Eucharist is truly the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ because Jesus said it himself. Today's readings are John 4-6 and Proverbs 5:7-14. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Derek reveals the order of events at a Passover Meal, and shows how all the Gospel accounts of the Last Supper harmonise, once it is understood that it was a Passover Meal. In particular, he shares the 2 stages of the Afikomen ritual (before and after the meal), and shows how Christ fulfilled both stages: (1) in His Incarnation, Death and Burial, and (2) in His Resurrection and Distribution. He shows how Christ used the Afikomen as the basis for instituting Holy Communion, for it was when He broke the Afikomen and gave it to His disciples, that He said: "Do this in remembrance of Me." The symbolism shows that in Communion, we are invited to partake of the risen Christ, who is the Bread of Life.
Derek reveals the order of events at a Passover Meal, and shows how all the Gospel accounts of the Last Supper harmonise, once it is understood that it was a Passover Meal. In particular, he shares the 2 stages of the Afikomen ritual (before and after the meal), and shows how Christ fulfilled both stages: (1) in His Incarnation, Death and Burial, and (2) in His Resurrection and Distribution. He shows how Christ used the Afikomen as the basis for instituting Holy Communion, for it was when He broke the Afikomen and gave it to His disciples, that He said: "Do this in remembrance of Me." The symbolism shows that in Communion, we are invited to partake of the risen Christ, who is the Bread of Life.
We're continuing our dive into the link between Jesus's childhood development and the Ephesians commission about growing into the full stature of Christ as believers. Join us as we highlight some of the nurturing opportunities here at LOH through the lens of our series - This Is My Body. He said, “I am the voice of one shouting in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord,' as the prophet Isaiah said.” - John 1:23 AMP If you would like to partner with us, please visit: https://myloh.church/give
What is the link between Jesus's childhood development and the Ephesians commission about growing into the full stature of Christ as believers? Join us as we explore the nurture Jesus experienced in Nazareth in our series - This Is My Body. "The Father's growth environment for Jesus is his plan for you and me- assuming we've been ‘born from above.' And she gave birth to her firstborn son; she wrapped Him in cloths and laid Him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn." - Luke 2:7 If you would like to partner with us, please visit: https://myloh.church/give
The dwelling place of God's presence was housed in Jesus. And as we learned in Real Church, the temple of His body is every Spirit-born believer. Now join us, as we take another look at the book of Ephesians, in our new series - This Is My Body "Now no one after lighting a lamp covers it over with a container, or puts it under a bed; but he puts it on a lamp-stand, so that those who come in may see the light." - Luke 8:16 If you would like to partner with us, please visit: https://myloh.church/give
We love that you've joined us this morning for our live Sunday experience with, Cole Beshore. WORSHIP LYRICS & MESSAGE NOTES: https://ranch.church/worship-and-message-notes CONNECTCARD: https://ranchchurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/160169 GIVING: https://ranchchurch.churchcenter.com/giving OUTREACH: https://ranch.church/outreach Message notes by Cole Beshore, February 6 2022 'BEING THE CHURCH IN AN ANXIOUS WORLD' MATTHEW 14:22-36 IMMEDIATELY AFTER THIS, JESUS INSISTED THAT HIS DISCIPLES GET BACK INTO THE BOAT AND CROSS TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LAKE, WHILE HE SENT THE PEOPLE HOME. AFTER SENDING THEM HOME, HE WENT UP INTO THE HILLS BY HIMSELF TO PRAY. NIGHT FELL WHILE HE WAS THERE ALONE. MEANWHILE, THE DISCIPLES WERE IN TROUBLE FAR AWAY FROM LAND, FOR A STRONG WIND HAD RISEN, AND THEY WERE FIGHTING HEAVY WAVES. ABOUT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING* JESUS CAME TOWARD THEM, WALKING ON THE WATER. WHEN THE DISCIPLES SAW HIM WALKING ON THE WATER, THEY WERE TERRIFIED. IN THEIR FEAR, THEY CRIED OUT, “IT'S A GHOST!” BUT JESUS SPOKE TO THEM AT ONCE. “DON'T BE AFRAID,” HE SAID. “TAKE COURAGE. I AM HERE!” THEN PETER CALLED TO HIM, “LORD, IF IT'S REALLY YOU, TELL ME TO COME TO YOU, WALKING ON THE WATER.” “YES, COME,” JESUS SAID. SO PETER WENT OVER THE SIDE OF THE BOAT AND WALKED ON THE WATER TOWARD JESUS. BUT WHEN HE SAW THE STRONG WIND AND THE WAVES, HE WAS TERRIFIED AND BEGAN TO SINK. “SAVE ME, LORD!” HE SHOUTED. JESUS IMMEDIATELY REACHED OUT AND GRABBED HIM. “YOU HAVE SO LITTLE FAITH,” JESUS SAID. “WHY DID YOU DOUBT ME?” WHEN THEY CLIMBED BACK INTO THE BOAT, THE WIND STOPPED. THEN THE DISCIPLES WORSHIPED HIM. “YOU REALLY ARE THE SON OF GOD!” THEY EXCLAIMED. AFTER THEY HAD CROSSED THE LAKE, THEY LANDED AT GENNESARET. WHEN THE PEOPLE RECOGNIZED JESUS, THE NEWS OF HIS ARRIVAL SPREAD QUICKLY THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE AREA, AND SOON PEOPLE WERE BRINGING ALL THEIR SICK TO BE HEALED. THEY BEGGED HIM TO LET THE SICK TOUCH AT LEAST THE FRINGE OF HIS ROBE, AND ALL WHO TOUCHED HIM WERE HEALED. 1) THE ANXIOUS WORLD IN SPIRAL - REACTIVITY - HERDING INSTINCT - BLAME DISPLACEMENT - QUICK FIX MENTALITY - LACK OF WELL DIFFERENTIATED LEADERS 2) INVITATION TO ADVENTURE - THE WORLD NEED A CHURCH ON ADVENTURE WITH JESUS 3) GRAB HOLD OF JESUS - LIVING AS A NON ANXIOUS PRESENCE IN THE WORLD 1 CORINTHIANS 11:23-26 FOR I PASS ON TO YOU WHAT I RECEIVED FROM THE LORD HIMSELF. ON THE NIGHT WHEN HE WAS BETRAYED, THE LORD JESUS TOOK SOME BREAD AND GAVE THANKS TO GOD FOR IT. THEN HE BROKE IT IN PIECES AND SAID, “THIS IS MY BODY, WHICH IS GIVEN FOR YOU. DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME.” IN THE SAME WAY, HE TOOK THE CUP OF WINE AFTER SUPPER, SAYING, “THIS CUP IS THE NEW COVENANT BETWEEN GOD AND HIS PEOPLE—AN AGREEMENT CONFIRMED WITH MY BLOOD. DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME AS OFTEN AS YOU DRINK IT.” FOR EVERY TIME YOU EAT THIS BREAD AND DRINK THIS CUP, YOU ARE ANNOUNCING THE LORD'S DEATH UNTIL HE COMES AGAIN.
The Resurrection Body Series: This Is My Body Preacher: Rev. Thomas Hinson Date: 19th December 2021 Time: Passages: John 11:21-27 Psalm 42:1-7 1 Corinthians 15:35-41 1 Corinthians 15:50-55
Living Sacrifice Series: This Is My Body Preacher: Rev. Thomas Hinson Date: 12th December 2021 Time: Passage: Romans 12:1-8
The Nature of Embodiment Series: This Is My Body Preacher: Rev. Thomas Hinson Date: 5th December 2021 Time: Passage: Genesis 2:4-7
The Gift of Embodiment Series: This Is My Body Preacher: Rev. Thomas Hinson Date: 21st November 2021 Time: Passages: Psalm 139:7-16 Genesis 1:24-26
(April 1, 2021) God showed His great love for us by entering into our human life through Jesus, one like us. Jesus knows everything about us, yet He loves us, forgives our sins, and nourishes us through His Body and Blood.
Pastor Jack R. preaches on communion.
The transition from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant was dramatic. The night before the cross included Jesus' astounding announcement.--1 - -This Is My Body- -22--2 - -This Is My Blood- -23-23--3 - This Is My Plan -25-26-
Hannah Shanks, author of This is My Body: Embracing the Messiness of Faith and Motherhood, shares her story of welcoming her child. She shares about her stories of hope, how she prays, and her journey with preeclampsia when her son was born. You can hear, as Hannah shares, how raw so much of her story is, and how much these experiences sit in us even years later. Be mindful, this is a hard story, so take care of yourself as you listen, or choose not to listen.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bringingforthpodcast)
Episode 1 of Feast Day and Solemnity Series- Corpus Christi -Body and Blood of Christ explores:1. What does it mean to me to receive Jesus in the Eucharist?2. Refers to Reference Books ‘This is my Body, This is my Blood’’ by Bob and Penny Lord as recommended reading in understanding some of the Miracles of the Eucharist around the World.3. Personal reflection and response to Take and Eat, this is my body, take and drink, this is My Blood’’4. The Last Supper Gospel from Mark and what it means personally.5. The Connection of the Rosary and Corpus Christi.6. Importance of Exposition, visitation and personal prayer time before Blessed Sacrament for our lives.7. Want to know more segment.
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
This week, pastors Gillespie and Riley read and discuss Hermann Sasse’s “This Is My Body.” Sasse examines the events at the Marburg Colloquy and how it influenced Lutheran and Protestant sacramental theology for centuries. Copyright Higher Things®, Higher Things - Dare to be Lutheran. Support the work of Higher Things.
A series of sermons devoted to looking at and properly practicing the memorial supper of Yeshua's body and blood before and during his death.
Delving into Chapters 10 and 11, “The Feminine Incarnation” and “This Is My Body,” from Richard Rohr’s book The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe Visit universalchrist.org to learn more about the core themes of the book. We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments or feedback. To do so, email us at podcasts@cac.org This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at cac.org/podcastsupport Thank you!
Lake Michigan Christian Center
All medical fields have their cultures, both among professionals and in the wider world. Such cultures tend to be metaphorically rich. By that token surgery has been associated with, variously, butchery, cutting open, delving inside, mutilation, penetration and so on. We can see these features in satires, which for several centuries have developed a critical language, visual as well as verbal, for speaking about the aspects of surgery that perhaps seem most frightening to outsiders, and that may sometimes be embraced by insiders in developing a collective identity. Feminist commentators and artists have been particularly alert to the gender issues embedded in medical cultures generally, and surgical cultures specifically. I was first working on these themes in the 1980s, but since then a good deal has changed. One of the most striking shifts is the rise of elective surgery, which covers a wide range of phenomena, but in all cases is capable of shedding light on the ways people think about, represent and spend money on their bodies. Another is the interest in disability. My current interest is primarily in visual representation. So I also can’t help but observe how persistent religious motifs are in the representation of pain, suffering and bodily mutilation. My talk will consider a range of artistic representations of bodies in the context of surgery, for example, by Barbara Hepworth in the 1940s and John Bellany in the 1980s, and explore how we might use them to think about broader historical and political issues. Surgeons’ relationships with human bodies have been contentious for a long time; visual culture offers rich opportunities for exploring the complexities involved. Ludmilla Jordanova is Professor of History and Visual Culture at the University of Durham. She has held posts at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Essex, York, East Anglia and at King’s College, London. Her training was in the natural sciences, history and philosophy of science and art history. She has long worked on aspects of medicine, and she seeks to blend history and art history while doing so. A Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery between 2001 and 2009, she is currently a Trustee of the Science Museum group. The Look of the Past: Visual and Material Evidence in Historical Practice came out in 2012; she is currently preparing the third edition of History in Practice and writing a book about ‘medical’ portraits to be called Traces of Life.
God ordained the Old Covenant priesthood, temple and sacrificial system to foreshadow the reality of the Messiah to come. When Jesus fulfilled those shadows, those old systems were eliminated. Or were they?
God ordained the Old Covenant priesthood, temple and sacrificial system to foreshadow the reality of the Messiah to come. When Jesus fulfilled those shadows, those old systems were eliminated. Or were they?