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In Matthew 7:7–11, Jesus commands us to ask, seek, and knock—persistently. In this episode, Steve Wood explains what Christians should be asking for above all else: the fullness of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Luke 11 and Acts 1–2, this episode calls parents to a clear, focused mission: for the next 36 months, pray daily that your children receive the promised power of the Holy Spirit—an essential foundation for lasting faith in today's culture. Learn more in Transforming Grace, Steve's new book. Get your free copy at: www.RescuingYoungCatholics.com.
2 Corinthians 6 (1 ) Embrace Grace, respond immediately. (2) Display Grace, live boldly. (3) Protect Grace, choose wisely.
In today's sermon, Robin Kinstead explores the transfiguration of Jesus in Mark 9 alongside the prophecy of Malachi 4, revealing the brilliance of God's glory and the depth of His transforming grace. He highlights how Jesus is not merely reflecting God's glory but is Himself the radiant Son of God, fulfilling the Law and the Prophets. The message emphasises that God's kingdom and restoration come not through human effort but through the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ. Believers are called to behold Jesus, listen to Him, and be transformed by His grace—reflecting His light in a world that cannot generate its own. 5 Questions to Think About: What does the transfiguration reveal about who Jesus truly is? Why is it important that God says, “Listen to him”? How do the appearances of Moses and Elijah help us understand Jesus' role in God's plan? Why can't we separate God's glory from the suffering of the cross? In what ways might you be trying to “create your own light” instead of reflecting Christ's? 3 Key Takeaways: Jesus is the radiant Son of God, and His glory reveals both His identity and His mission. God's grace and restoration come through the cross before the crown—suffering precedes glory. Transformation in the Christian life comes from beholding Jesus and reflecting His light, not from self-effort.
Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries
The most powerful influence in the life of the believer is the transforming grace of God.Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The most powerful influence in the life of the believer is the transforming grace of God.Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The most powerful influence in the life of the believer is the transforming grace of God.Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves. Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves. Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves. Donate: https://store.intouch.org/donate/generalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 CORINTHIANS 15: 9-11 Listen to the entire series & follow Chalcedon Presbyterian Church: http://www.chalcedon.org
In Touch TV Broadcast featuring Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves.
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves.
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves.
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves.
Find hope today in the knowledge that God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves.
Psalm 36 gives a contrast between the wicked, dead in sin and the blessedness of those who've been redeemed and transformed by God's grace.
Thursday January 15, 2026I Week After Epiphany Today's readings confront us with the seriousness of sin—and the surprising kindness of God. In Genesis 6:1–8, the growing corruption of humanity grieves the heart of God, yet grace shines through as Noah finds favor in the Lord. Hebrews 3:12–19 issues a sober warning against hardened hearts, reminding us that unbelief and disobedience quietly distance us from the living God. Then, in John 2:1–12, Jesus performs His first sign at a wedding in Cana, turning water into wine and revealing His glory—not in judgment, but in joy and abundance.Together, these passages invite us to reflect on the posture of our hearts. Will we resist God and drift toward hardness, or will we respond to His grace and allow Jesus to transform the ordinary places of our lives into spaces of new life and hope?
Pastor Scott Ardavanis preaches a sermon from Titus 2 verse 12 on God's transforming grace in the life of the believer.
2 Corinthians 5:14-21; Pastor Stan Welch - Interim Pastor
In Part 19 of our Ephesians series (titled "Transforming Grace”), we will look at three steps toward transformation. In these verses, the Apostle Paul encourages us to build others up by putting away vices that grieve the Holy Spirit. We need to replace them with virtues that honor God. Part 19 Ephesians Series “Transformation" (Ephesians 4:29-32) Pastor Steve McInroy August 30 & 31, 2025
In Part 19 of our Ephesians series (titled "Transforming Grace”), we will look at three steps toward transformation. In these verses, the Apostle Paul encourages us to build others up by putting away vices that grieve the Holy Spirit. We need to replace them with virtues that honor God. Part 19 Ephesians Series “Transformation" (Ephesians 4:29-32) Pastor Steve McInroy August 30 & 31, 2025
All the brothers, including Benjamin, are returning to Egypt on their second journey. As the Lord is restoring this broken family, we begin to see the Lord's transforming grace in their lives. Where their hearts are changing, they are concerned for one another and are willing to lay down their lives for one another, and they are slowly turning from fear to trusting the Lord.
As we celebrate Women's History Month and International Women's Day, we're diving deep into the stories of women in the Bible—women with broken pasts, difficult circumstances, and unlikely beginnings, yet God still chose them to do His kingdom work. From Mary Magdalene to Rahab, their transformations remind us that no one is beyond God's grace.But this isn't just about them—it's about us, too. I get real and vulnerable as I share two personal testimonies of how God's protection covered me in ways I can't explain: the time one of my poor choices left me stranded miles away from home and had to hitchhike and the terrifying moment when my husband and I were saved from what could have been a deadly car accident. These experiences remind me that even with my own broken past and poor decisions, God is using me to share His word and bring others closer to Him.Walking the narrow road isn't easy, but it's necessary. In this episode, we're unpacking:How God redeems and transforms lives, no matter where we've beenWhy perseverance and endurance are essential for our faith journeyHow to stay aligned with God's will, even when life tries to pull you off coursePractical ways to find your way back when you feel lost or under attackNo matter your past, no matter your struggles, God's grace is bigger. His love is relentless. And He is calling YOU higher. Tune in for some encouragement, biblical wisdom, and a reminder that God is always moving in your life—even in the moments when you least expect it.
Phil Hudson - What will fuel us for wholehearted service of the Lord Jesus in 2025? Exodus 35 shows us that it is the grace of God in the forgiveness of sins which transforms and strengthens our hearts.
Phil Hudson - What will fuel us for wholehearted service of the Lord Jesus in 2025? Exodus 35 shows us that it is the grace of God in the forgiveness of sins which transforms and strengthens our hearts.
In this episode I talk about how our desire drives our discipline & that God offers us a *transforming* grace!Link to today's devo here!Sign up for the Sunday Send and you can see all of our previous Newsletters! Click HereSubscribe to watch our Podcast on YouTube!Links to Talks with Tori!InstagramYoutubeApple PodcastsSpotifyFind us on YouTube and IG:YouTubeTori
Join us as Lead Pastor Jeff Martin wraps up our summer series in Genesis with chapter 37-50. As we make our way through this series, please feel free to email info@redeemercommunity.com with any questions you may have. Thanks for listening! Be sure to check out our website: https://www.redeemercommunity.com/ Find us on social media: Instagram: redeemerjc Facebook: Redeemer Community Church Youtube: Redeemer Community Church
July 28 - AM - Pastor Tom GroelsemaTitus 2:11-14
Speaker: Pastor Lee Wilson Date: 7.20.24
Sunday Evening, June 30, 2024Given by Tom Groelsema | Executive PastorChrist Covenant ChurchTransforming GraceSermon Text: Titus 2:11-14Watch on YouTubeDownload our mobile app