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Pastor Jan details how a corporate mindset can effect the works of the Lord.
In this week's Sermon Extra Pastors Nick Cady and Nate Medlong discuss what it means when Jesus talks about "new wine" and "old wineskins." They also discuss cultivating a habit of recognizing and celebrating the things that God is doing in your midst. To listen to Sunday's sermon: https://whitefieldschurch.com/sermons Check out more about other topics from Pastor Nick's blog: nickcady.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whitefieldschurch/support
Today's episode of our series takes another turn as it seeks to take us down the self examination lane and have us spot and let go of long old, unbiblical doctrines and perverse ways of doing things. Tune in and be renewed.
Rev. Peter Lee, Guest Preacher
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Old wine is rich, deep, and mature. But it is a blessing when Jesus fills us with new wine--energetic, expanding, developing, and seemingly reckless. When the new wine comes, it is an opportunity for our hearts to be made fresh and new as well.
Today, our friend Leslie Zurita interviews Pastor Fran. Relating the sermon last week on where we are going as a church and the fresh wineskin that Jesus is crafting for us as a church community and how we are moving towards that and why.
Today, our friend Leslie Zurita interviews Pastor Fran. Relating the sermon last week on where we are going as a church and the fresh wineskin that Jesus is crafting for us as a church community and how we are moving towards that and why.
Christianity is losing its credibility in our culture and many Christians are rethinking what a Jesus-like faith looks like. In this message Pastor Fran argues that the time has come for us to find fresh wineskins to express the new wine Jesus actually brought.
Christianity is losing its credibility in our culture and many Christians are rethinking what a Jesus-like faith looks like. In this message Pastor Fran argues that the time has come for us to find fresh wineskins to express the new wine Jesus actually brought.
Mariya Manalli - July 2, 2023
Pastor Kevin Dowling talks about the Holy Spirit.
The Wineskin Requires Devotion | Michelle Faerber
The Wineskin Requires Devotion | Michelle Faerber
In those seasons of crushing or stretching, we can seize an amazing opportunity to let God lift our limits and prepare us to carry more. Hear about how this process with the Lord goes of moving from old to new wineskins. Activations: Make an effort to SOAK- however you receive best from the Lord. Ask the Lord, "How have I limited you or been hardened in my heart?" Ask the Lord, "What would it look like for me to let you be limitless in my life right now?"
In those seasons of crushing or stretching, we can seize an amazing opportunity to let God lift our limits and prepare us to carry more. Hear about how this process with the Lord goes of moving from old to new wineskins. Activations: Make an effort to SOAK- however you receive best from the Lord. Ask the Lord, "How have I limited you or been hardened in my heart?" Ask the Lord, "What would it look like for me to let you be limitless in my life right now?"
Is your wineskin able to stretch, or has it become brittle and easily broken? Jesus tells us that we cannot put new wine into old skins. We can quickly lose this meaning in translation, especially if we do not work with animal skins. The key is that we cannot hold what God is doing in and through us today if we are holding on to the old nature rather than embracing the fullness of God. An old wineskin can only hold new wine if we water down the wine! The Father's heart is to cover us with His oil so that we continue to grow and be flexible for His glory. Are you ready to stretch? Scripture Referenced: Matthew 9:17 For more information please visit: https://ruthhendrickson.com Related Content: Mashah: Emotional Healing and Deliverance| God is calling His bride into wholeness. He longs for her to honestly know the truth of who He has created her to be. All of us, male and female, need to deal with the trauma and wounding we have received throughout life. We need to deal with the beliefs that do not align with the Word of God and find freedom. Unforgiveness, resentment, and bitterness cannot be our future because we are called to blessing, changing history, and soaring on eagle's wings. If you need some healing, the International Mashah Team is ready to minister to you. For application, cost, and details Click here Connect: Website: https://ruthhendrickson.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RuthHendrickson.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthhendricksonministries/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ruth-hendrickson/72/3b1/a69/ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/RHministries YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RuthHendrickson
Lets face it .. the fourth quarter of your life is the most challenging. Staying purpose driven when they don't let you drive anymore! LOL
One of the great Christian challenges of our day is living a God-honoring life in a world that basically thinks you're nuts. What role should our differences with the world around us play in how we do or don't fit in with all that goes on each day of our lives? What specific principles do we have that govern our thoughts words and deeds to keep us godly and yet approachable? Jesus' Parable of the Wineskins answers this. This parable is part of a specific answer Jesus gave to a specific question. His answer also included two other very simple parables. As we will see, these three short examples combine to teach some important lessons relating not only to prophetic events, but to our personal behaviors and choices as well.
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this sixth Q&A episode. Topics include enjoying life within an apocalyptic view of the world, the meaning of “ekklesia”, the messiah's relationship to the day of the Lord, the parable of the wineskins, revivals within an apocalyptic view, and how to weed through various competing theological narratives. Show notes: How does love and joy fit into the gospel? (2:12) What does ‘ekklesia' mean if it doesn't mean ‘church'? (13:54) How do first century Jews relate the Messiah and the Day of the Lord? (20:46) Do you believe in a dispensational or apocalyptic view of the temple in Ezekiel 40-48? (24:23) How do I explain to someone that the cross is so much more deep than personal salvation? (25:55) If you could recommend only three scholars or books to read, what would be your go to? (34:21) In Matthew 9, what does Jesus mean when he talks about wine and wineskins? Is he talking about old Judaism vs. new Christianity? (36:33) What are your thoughts on revivals? (40:25)
A new MP3 sermon from Anchored In Truth Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Groom, the Garment, and the Wineskin Speaker: Jeff Noblit Broadcaster: Anchored In Truth Ministries Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/29/2022 Bible: Mark 2:18-22 Length: 45 min.
#5 in a Series on Mark - Take Up Your Cross: Jesus' Sacrifice, Our Calling
Point: Jesus never came to fix broken lives. He came to make them new. Scripture: Luke 5:33-39 Principles for studying a passage of Scripture: Comprehension: Asks - What does the passage say? Interpretation: Asks - What does the passage mean? Application: Asks - How should this passage change me? Questions: 1. Read Luke 5:27-32 together as a group. Comprehension: In your own words, how would you summarize what is happening in this story? Comprehension: Have a group member explain the Bridegroom parable in verses 34-35 in their own words. Comprehension: Have a group member explain the Garment parable in verse 36 in their own words Comprehension: Have a group member explain the Wineskin parable in verses 37-39 in their own words. Interpretation: What is the common theme between all three of these parables? What is Jesus trying to teach? Explain your answer. Interpretation: Why do you think the Pharisees had an issue with Jesus' disciples eating and drinking? What were they afraid was going to happen? Explain. Interpretation: Jesus both reassures the Pharisees and explains His purpose for eating and drinking with sinners in verses 36-39. What does Jesus want to accomplish by eating and drinking with sinners? Application: How does Jesus make us new? Explain your answer. Application: What does this passage tell us about God's character? About who Jesus is? Application: What about your character needs to change in order to better image God's character? 2. Sermon Application (for breakouts): Conviction: How has this Scripture (or this Sermon) challenged you personally? Be specific. Character: What about you needs to change in light of what you've learned? Be honest and specific. Competence: What is your plan for change? Share with the group what you are going to do, how you are going to do it, and when you are going to do it. Leaders – Write everyone's plan down in a journal and come back to it next week during breakouts.
Do you feel like what you are doing for God is not having an impact or recognition? Maybe, You got to that point where you felt completely empty and dried up. Well, you aren't alone. I will share how an image from an old movie about the desert revealed to me how God uses men and women throughout the Bible as a vessel for Him. In John Ch 4: 7-15, Jesus spoke about the living water that He had to the Samaritan woman, and it is that same water that flows in those that are saved. Jesus said we would have rivers of living water flowing from our belly (John 7:37-39). This is a representation of the Holy Spirit that is poured out in us and flows through us. Jesus said that we as Christians would do greater things than He. Not because of our abilities and power, but from the Holy Spirit working through us. We are the vessel. When the Holy Spirit moves through us to speak into someone or over them (prophecy) or a message of tongues and interpretation, We are simply being a willing vessel. Jesus told those that followed Him to go to the upper room . (Acts 1:8) What God showed me was a water canteen? Just as a canteen carries water to refresh and bring life to a thirsty soul, so are we a vessel that brings living water (the Word) to a lost and thirsty world. II Corinthians 4:7-10 II Timothy 2:20-21 It is the water that brings life and gets the honor, not the vessel. The same goes with us. It is Jesus who gets the glory and honor by the Holy Spirit working through us as the willing vessel. Like in those movies, like the westerns or others where they are stranded on the desert with only that one canteen. It is great for them while there is water in it, but Once the vessel runs dry it is worthless till they find an oasis or water supply to refill it.The same applies with us. While we have the Spirit living in us to help uplift others, we too need a refilling of the Holy Spirit to continue on and refill our vessel so that we don't run dry and become worthless. Jesus talked about that in the parable of the old wineskin in Luke 5:36-39. This same parable is mentioned in Matthew 9:17 and in Mark 2:22In Matthew 23:27-28, Jesus even called out the Pharisees about their outer appearance But again it is the Holy Spirit flowing in and through us that the world needs to see. Even in the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit was placed on men and women at special times to prophesy and speak judgement from God. In Ezekiel, God shows the prophet of an example of how the Holy Spirit can bring life to dead souls when in Ch 37 God commands him to speak to the valley of dried bones. Then we see when Jesus is with the disciples at the Last Supper and he begins to wash their feet. In John 13:5-9, Peter tells Jesus not only to wash his feet by his hands and head.Finally the Holy Spirit gives us an unlimited supply source that never runs dry. However, at times we may become tired, discouraged, run down or overwhelmed, but that is when we need to go back to that water source to refill. The same thing with those movies when the character finally finds a well or oasis. They drink as much as they can to get refreshed and regain their strength and then they also refill that canteen for the journey. That is with us as we are refilled, it allows us to continue the paThe Small Church Media PodcastThere are many podcasts for church media, but this one is for the small churches!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify