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This podcast episode delves into the profound themes of love and forgiveness, particularly emphasizing the challenges inherent in loving those deemed "unlovely." We explore the complexities of forgiveness, acknowledging the emotional turmoil that accompanies the act of forgiving individuals who have inflicted deep wounds. As we engage in this dialogue, we recognize that while reconciliation may be an ideal goal, the reality of certain situations may render it unattainable. The discussion further illuminates the necessity of seeking divine guidance and the importance of prayer in navigating interpersonal conflicts. Ultimately, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of how to embody love and grace in our interactions with others, even amidst adversity.Takeaways: In our discourse, we explored the intricate dynamics of forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of releasing grudges for personal peace. We articulated the profound notion that true love involves not retaining records of wrongs, which poses a significant challenge in interpersonal relationships. The podcast delved into the complexities of reconciliation, asserting that while it is a noble goal, it is not always attainable due to various relational dynamics. We underscored the necessity of viewing others through the lens of compassion, recognizing that every individual deserves love despite their flaws and shortcomings.
This podcast episode delves into the profound themes of love and forgiveness, particularly emphasizing the challenges inherent in loving those deemed "unlovely." We explore the complexities of forgiveness, acknowledging the emotional turmoil that accompanies the act of forgiving individuals who have inflicted deep wounds. As we engage in this dialogue, we recognize that while reconciliation may be an ideal goal, the reality of certain situations may render it unattainable. The discussion further illuminates the necessity of seeking divine guidance and the importance of prayer in navigating interpersonal conflicts. Ultimately, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of how to embody love and grace in our interactions with others, even amidst adversity.Takeaways: In our discourse, we explored the intricate dynamics of forgiveness, emphasizing the importance of releasing grudges for personal peace. We articulated the profound notion that true love involves not retaining records of wrongs, which poses a significant challenge in interpersonal relationships. The podcast delved into the complexities of reconciliation, asserting that while it is a noble goal, it is not always attainable due to various relational dynamics. We underscored the necessity of viewing others through the lens of compassion, recognizing that every individual deserves love despite their flaws and shortcomings.
Ellen and Mom discuss the tournaments, titles, and tainted beauty in The Unlovely Bride by Alice Coldbreath. Plus, field trips, a book report, and medieval bathing.Come hang out with us! Twitter/Instagram: @notyourmomsromFacebook Group: Not Your Mom's Facebook GroupEmail: notyourmomsromancebookclub@gmail.comNot Your Mom's Romance Book Club is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcast
Jesus surprises us again and again with His choice of companions, friends, the objects of His compassion, and the instruments of His grace. Jesus came to reveal the love of God for the unlovely.
True Stories Pt. 3 – Loving the Unlovely & Inconvenient By Louie Marsh, 8-25-2024 (2 Sam 15.23–16.14) chronicles the story of David and his followers who escaped Jerusalem along this route after David's son Absalom had declared himself king. King Zedekiah of Judah used the road when he tried to escape the advancing Chaldeans in 586/587 B.C. Josephus tells us that the Tenth Roman Legion used this Jericho‑Jerusalem road on their way to besiege Jerusalem in A.D. 69. When Mark Twain traveled along the Jericho Road during his 1867 pilgrimage, his party employed "two gorgeous young Arab sheikhs" armed with cargoes of swords, guns, pistols and daggers to protect them from imaginary Beduin marauders. Mark Twain states that during his entire pilgrimage, he had no more need for the "guards" than he had for patent leather boots or white kid gloves SHOW PICS AND VIDEO 1) I need to PAY ATTENTION to what I'm saying. 25 And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” Luke 10:25 (ESV) · Pray that God will help me COMMUNATE clearly. “19and also for me, that words may be given to me in opening my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the gospel,” (Ephesians 6:19, ESV) 2) Rationalizing moral/spiritual failure is a function of my EGO. 26 He said to him, “What is written in the Law? How do you read it?” 27 And he answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.” 28 And he said to him, “You have answered correctly; do this, and you will live.” 29 But he, desiring to justify himself, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” Luke 10:26-29 (ESV) 3) Regardless of my status in life, God wants to USE ME. 30 Jesus replied, “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him and beat him and departed, leaving him half dead. 31 Now by chance a priest was going down that road, and when he saw him he passed by on the other side. 32 So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. 33 But a Samaritan, as he journeyed, came to where he was, and when he saw him, he had compassion. Luke 10:30-33 (ESV) · There are opportunities all around me if I have eyes to SEE. “18having the eyes of your hearts enlightened, that you may know what is the hope to which he has called you, what are the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints,” (Ephesians 1:18, ESV) 4) Christian compassion equals ACTION. 34 He went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he set him on his own animal and brought him to an inn and took care of him. 35 And the next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, ‘Take care of him, and whatever more you spend, I will repay you when I come back.' Luke 10:34-35 (ESV) · What I do is determined by what PEOPLE NEED. 15 If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,” without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that? 17 So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. James 2:15-17 (ESV) 5) My neighbor is whoever GOD puts in my path. 36 Which of these three, do you think, proved to be a neighbor to the man who fell among the robbers?” 37 He said, “The one who showed him mercy.” And Jesus said to him, “You go, and do likewise.” Luke 10:36-37 (ESV)
This is a weekly podcast from the sermon at Encompass Church. Today's message is from Ps Colin Schuster.
Unlovely as we were God still loved us and granted us grace through the depth of mercy
Unlovely as we were God still loved us and granted us grace through the depth of mercy
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Audio Treasures is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A more vile and unlovely thing! Subtitle: Puritan Devotional Speaker: Octavius Winslow Broadcaster: Grace Audio Treasures Event: Devotional Date: 12/15/2023 Bible: Jeremiah 17:9; Romans 5:8 Length: 1 min.
Another precious gem by Winslow-
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Audio Treasures is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A more vile and unlovely thing! Subtitle: Puritan Devotional Speaker: Octavius Winslow Broadcaster: Grace Audio Treasures Event: Devotional Date: 12/15/2023 Bible: Jeremiah 17:9; Romans 5:8 Length: 1 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Audio Treasures is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A more vile and unlovely thing! Subtitle: Puritan Devotional Speaker: Octavius Winslow Broadcaster: Grace Audio Treasures Event: Devotional Date: 12/15/2023 Bible: Jeremiah 17:9; Romans 5:8 Length: 1 min.
Loving the Unlovely – Hosea 2:16-3:5 – David Larmour What will the husband do to get His wife back? #1 – ‘In that day' – a renewed marriage #2 – ‘In that day' – a renewed Creation 3 * ‘I will betroth you' (vs19 & 20) Hosea in chapter 3, acting out chapter 2… Hosea buys back (redeems) his wife We are Gomer, redeemed by our Husband – Christ Jesus The post Loving the Unlovely – Hosea 2:16-3:5 appeared first on Welbeck Road Evangelical Church.
You decide: does the title refer to the host, or to the subject of today's discussion? The Man of the West dives into the history and nature one of the most unique peoples in Middle-earth and realizes he'd make a terrible statue.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5854727/advertisement
How can we expect to love the unlovely as God does when we are sinful and imperfect? Scripture says the love of God is poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. That's the only way we are able to love the unlovely.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Romans 5:6-11
Even a "strange and unlovely story" like the Old Testament tale of Hagar and Ishmael shows forth the love, care ane providence of God! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-lowry/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-lowry/support
Jesus turns His attention to understanding how important it is to love our enemies. This sermon on the mount teaches how serious God is about sin and how we need to embrace perfection.
A perfect Valentines Day Release. How can we love those that the world might see as unlovable?I have been looking forward to this episode for almost 2 months now! My guest this week is Rachelle Starr. Rachelle is the founder of Scarlet Hope ministries and she just released her new book Outrageous Obedience in November. Rachelle founded Scarlet Hope to reach out to women in the adult entertainment industry. We talk about how God drew Rachelle to minister to these women, how her upbringing influenced her ministry decisions, how we can be a light in a dark world, and just when you thought we were just going to talk about Rachelle's ministry, we chat about why and how you and I should respond to the call that God has placed in our lives. It is such a great conversation. I do want to put a warning that due to the nature of Rachelle's ministry, we do talk about some topics that might be inappropriate for little ears.Show NotesSupport the showPurchase Your Bible Journal HereSign up for our JOR Inside Look Emails Facebook | Instagram Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and a review and be sure to follow us over on Youtube!
Loving Unlovely People by Bible Baptist Church - Brookings, SD
Hosea 3
Growing up, I saw myself as a reject. That word reject means to throw away, as anything useless or disgusting. Something that is despised. To cast away or abandon. My dad was very physically, mentally and verbally abusive toward me and my mom would leave for weeks at a time, leaving us to think that maybe this time she wasn't coming back. It left me in a place where I felt unloved, unaccepted and rejected. Each one of us are born with a God-shaped hole in our hearts. We can try to fill it with all kinds of different things, but the only thing that actually fills that hole is God. For me, try to fill it with…friends, school, music, boyfriends, but no matter what I tried, nothing could satisfy my heart until I met Jesus. You may have heard me talk about this statistic before, but it is projected that only 4% of Gen Z is Bible believing Christians. Those who are between the ages of 10 and 25. So, if you think of the statistic, it looks like this…out of every 100 Gen Z'rs you see walking around in your city or your school, only 4 of them are projected to be Bible believing Christians. The average number of students in a public school in America is 500 students. If your school had 500 students, that means that only 20 of them are projected to be Bible believing Christians. That's not a lot. According to another research that was recently done, that says 79% of Gen Zers reported feeling lonely. Ladies, this generation needs the hope that you have on the inside of you. Just because we see that statistic of 4% of your generation being Bible believing Christians, doesn't mean that it has to stay that way! People need and want to know Jesus! Back in Jesus' time Zacchaeus was considered to be the biggest reject of them all. Nobody liked him, because he was wicked to the core.But even as a reject…there was something on the inside of him that was empty…that wanted more. Zacchaeus was drawn to Jesus, because there was something different about Him. Jesus went out of His way to see Zacchaeus, the one person nobody wanted to see. Jesus went out of His way to let Zacchaeus know that God even loves Him…the one that everyone else rejected. To learn more about how God wants to use you to to shine a light in this world!Connect with Us!Website: UncommonTEEN.comInstagram: @uncommon.teenUncommonTEEN App: UncommonTEENapp.comJoin us LIVE on Instagram on Friday evenings at 9pm Central for a Live Q&A with Coach Jamie!
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This week our Women's Ministry Leader Lynne Wicker shares a great message about loving the unlovely.
John 13 Delivered at Anchor Bible Church on Sunday 6/5/2022 Can be considered a follow-up message to the conference on Biblical Reconciliation per Dr. Street
Since we're not God, are we able to love the unlovely as Jesus loves the unlovely? Yes, because the love of God is poured out on our hearts by the Holy Spirit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Life We Live in the Body: A Podcast about Gospel Centered Weight Loss
Last week we traced our fruit of a poor body image to it's root in pride, shame, and unbelief. This week, we speak truth to those roots. - Reclaiming Psalm 139 from the Clutches of Coffee Cups and Picture Frames - Jen Wilkin - The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness: The Path to True Christian Joy (Tim Keller) - Instagram - Facebook - Daven
This Life We Live in the Body: A Podcast about Gospel Centered Weight Loss
This week we start to tackle the lie "My Body is Unlovable or Unlovely" ...basically the many issues under the umbrella term "body image." We wanted to give adequate time to this particular topic, so we will be talking about this same concept next week as well. Some notes: - True Beauty by Carolyn Mahaney & Nicole Mahaney Whitacre - Risen Motherhood by Emily Jensen & Laura Wifler - Daven, who plays our music
In our second episode, we're going to talk about unlovely feelings like jealousy, worry, and impatience and how to rewire your thinking pattern to combat them. If you haven't yet, join our women's empowerment group on Facebook, Truth in Boudie, to interact with a group of high vibing women dead set on lifting each other up, and bringing light and body positivity to the world.
Be inspired by Jesus' example of love and learn strategies to love the unlovely.
The Unlovely Truth is a podcast about the intersection of faith and true crime. Join Lori Morrison, a Christian private investigator, as she seeks to reconcile evil actions with Christian belief. The first episode on January 7th will explore the book "Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson. Be sure to join us!
How do we respond to the unlovely people in our classrooms, homes, and churches? God is interested in changing us to be able to love better. Courtesy FBEP.
Unlikely, Unlovely, and Used by God. A message on Ehud, and what a left-handed assassin tells us about God…and about ourselves. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Fergsuon Band. Please support their ministry at KingdomTunes.com!