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III. The PROMISE is a Person (JC) - The Praise of Mary - 1:26-45; 46-56Mary is a WITNESS of Christmas Truth: How so?Mary is a WORSHIPPER - inward worship! Her soul & spirit moved with exaltation and rejoicing - This reaction flows from a heart of faith responding to God's grace There are 3 Examples of Mary's Faith that we must emulate: (1) Mary is SAVED - God my Savior! Like King David, when in Psalm 23 he declares, “God restores my soul”(2) Mary is BLESSED - a recipient of blessing - not a giver of blessing(3) Mary is THOUGHTFUL (theologically mindful) - She calls God “holy” and “mighty”; She reminds us of God's “mercy”; of God's “strength”; She confronts the “pride” of humanity bc she knows God values humility; She reminds kings that they are under God's authority; She clarifies how God deals with the poor and the rich; She remembers “Israel”; She remembers “Abraham” -
Traveling a thousand miles to Bethlehem, the Magi came to worship the King. But the king and the scribes they encountered had a completely different goal. In this message from Matthew 2, Pastor Lutzer illustrates three different responses to Jesus. What is the condition of our hearts this Christmas? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29?v=20251111
If the truth leads us down a totally different path, we should follow it. The Magi followed the star, willing to reject their own religion, to worship the Christ Child. In this message, Pastor Lutzer highlights four barriers they overcame to worship Jesus. Will we honestly seek the King as they did? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29?v=20251111
Job replies in chapter 21 that the wicked do prosper. You must listen before you mock me, Job says. Are you not repulsed by my appearance and sickness? Consider the evidence around you. Many wicked prosper into an untroubled old age. The families of the wicked live in peace; their farms and livestock thrive. The evil feast joyfully until they go to their grave (Sheol). These people take no notice of the Almighty and scorn the Almighty without consequences. The time for dealing with the evil will come; maybe trouble will come on their descendants. The LORD does not seem to visit the wicked's evil with His chastisement. Evil people are just as likely to prosper as to suffer. Your thoughts, my friends, are clearly known to me and are wrong. Stop being false and refrain from your hypocritical attempts to comfort me. We need to cease from judging others and start treating others with kindness and respect. Zephaniah 3 deals with judgement on Jerusalem and all nations. Verses 1-8 deal with imminent impending calamity for Jerusalem (in the prophet's day); and subsequently soon at Armageddon. Armageddon (WW 3) will involve all nations (Joel 3; Zechariah 14; and Revelation 16). Verses 9-13 describe the conversion of the nations in the aftermath of Armageddon. Verses 14-20 tell of the joy associated with Israel's regathering, restoration and conversion (compare Romans 11verses11-24). The chapter begins with a denouncement of Jerusalem as a rebellious and unheeding city. It was a city that had not responded to Yahweh's chastisement. The rot began with the leaders of the nation - the rot starts with the princes and the priests as the people desired rulers like themselvesverses Hosea 4verses1-9. The Almighty was dwelling in that city and had set before them His righteous ways. They had not heeded His prophetic Word, which had predicted the overthrow of surrounding kingdoms. Israel remained unconcerned despite seeing the fulfilment of the words of the prophets. Verses 8 speaks of God's wrath being poured upon all nations (see Joel 3verses1-16). Verse 9 tells of all nations being turned to a pure tongue (most likely Hebrew - as was probably the language prior to the confusion of tongues that occurred with the Tower of Babel; Genesis 11verses1-9). The nations then serve the LORD with one consent (Hebrew "shoulder"; the bearing of the burden and accepting the message coming from the capital city, Zion (Jerusalem see Isaiah 2verses1-5; 9verses6-7). Worshippers will come from the entire world to Jerusalem (Jeremiah 3verses16-18; Zechariah 14verses26-21). Note that the last phrase, "and none shall make them afraid" is a citation from Micah 4verses4 (which is what Isaiah 2 says). The rejoicing of Zion's daughter is again an echo from the servant prophecies in Isaiah (52verses7; note the context verses 1-12; and the restoration will be the work of the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ 52verses13-53verses12). Verse 17 of Zephaniah 3 speaks of Yahweh dwelling in the midst of His people (Joel 3verses17-21). This will be through His Son and the saints in Christ Jesus - Zechariah 14verses1-9. The oppressors of God's people will be eradicated. Israel will be a "praise and a joy in all the earth" (see Zechariah 8verses20-23). God willing let's strive to please our Father and His glorious Son by the way we live now. Verses 1-10 of 1 John 3 elaborate on God's love. The beloved Apostle invites his readers to behold the extent and greatness of the Father's love. Our Sovereign has chosen to condescend and to adopt us as His children. We have entered His family at the immense cost of the sacrifice of His beloved Son. John tells his hearers that they have barely begun conceiving the depth of that love, which will be further understood when our Lord Jesus Christ returns. An appreciation of that love has a purifying effect on the disciple's life. But a failure to understand the importance of Christ's laying down of his life must impel the believer to turn away from loose living (which leads to a lost life). It is not the sin of weakness due to the frailty of our nature, but rather the of abandonment to sin (i.e. living habitually for sin), that concerns the Apostle. John has addressed the weakness of human nature in his first two chapters. To continue practising sin is to deny the grace of the Father and the great price that was paid for our redemption. Are we the children of the world (i.e. the devil), or are the children of God? The fruit of our life is the evidence. From verses 11-24 we are shown that how we behave towards our brethren demonstrates our parentage. Do we live a live congruent with our claims? The gospel of John shows how our frequently repeated the words of our Lord Jesus Christ reveal this truth. The motive for the first murder in the Bible was envy progressing into hate. We must always attribute the best motives to our brethren. Slandering, or belittling, others incurs the displeasure of our Father. Cain was banished from God's presence and separated from the hope of a life with the Father. Yahweh sent His Son to lay down his own precious life to bring us into fellowship. Though we may have many a doubt (because we are weak humans) the LORD knows our motives, better than we can understand them ourselves (1 Corinthians 4verses1-5). Our Father is ready, willing and able to lovingly respond to our needs and requests (see Romans 8verses28-39). Chapter 4 commences with the need to test whether the teachings - i.e. this is also a testing of the teachers - are true ("try the spirits"), and from God. John in chapter 2 has already told his readers that the errors of the antichrist were active among the community of the disciples. One of the prime identifying features would be the belief in the Trinity, which originated in catechism 312 AD (having been debated by believers for decades prior to endorsing that view. The acceptance that the Lord Jesus Christ was part of a triune God is completely counter to the entire teaching of the Scriptures (even the Encyclopaedia Britannica admits this in its article on the Trinity). Jesus was completely a man, even though he was the Son of God. John 1verses1-18 tell us his beginnings were when he was born (compare Acts 10verses38-43). Jesus came in the flesh (Hebrews 2verses8-18) and this was the only understanding of the first century community of faithful believers (read "The Apostles' Creed"). Believers need to listen to God and His Word, not human speculations from false teachers. From verses 7-21 we are further told how "God is love". When we love each other with a true heart and fervently it is a witness that we are God's children. The Father's love in redeeming an erring race has been seen from the time of Creation. Its pinnacle was reached in the sending of His Son to provide a ransom for us. Our Lord was able to comply with His Father's will because of their unity of love and purpose in providing a place for our acceptance on the basis of Truth believed and sins forgiven. An understanding of this and a life lived sacrificially in love and service is the only life a disciple can live. Anything else is nothing but a hypocritical lie. Thanks for joining us - we pray you found these comments helpful in your appreciation of God's words, join again tomorrow
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Send us your feedback — we're listeningMatthew 5:10 — Faith Under Fire Prayer for the Persecuted Church, Underground Believers, Hidden Worshippers and Christians Enduring Violence, Fear and Pressure for Their Faith From London to Pyongyang, from Asmara to Lahore, from Tehran to Nairobi — recorded live here in London, England — a global 9 A.M. prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Devotional Cycle. Scripture (NIV) Matthew 5:10 — “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”Psalm 147:3 — “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” Every morning, global searches rise for prayer, healing and protection for believers facing danger for their faith. Matthew 5:10 remains the world's strongest anchor for courage, endurance and hope among persecuted Christians. Prayer Father, today we lift the Faith Under Fire Church before You. Strengthen and heal believers in North Korea, Eritrea, Pakistan and Iran. Protect those worshipping in secret, gathering quietly, sharing Scripture in hidden rooms and standing firm under threat. Heal wounds from violence, imprisonment and emotional trauma. Surround families separated because of their faith. Give courage to pastors, wisdom to underground leaders and peace to those living under surveillance and pressure. Heal their fear, restore their hope and bind up every wound with Your presence. Today, let Your strength uphold them and Your protection surround them. Prayer Points prayer for persecuted believers, prayer for protection, prayer for courage, prayer for healing, prayer for endurance, prayer for hope, prayer for restoration Life Application Speak Matthew 5:10 today, praying courage, healing and protection over persecuted believers standing firm across dangerous nations. Declaration I declare that persecuted believers are strengthened, protected and upheld by God today. Call to Action Share this prayer and visit DailyPrayer.uk for global devotional resources.24-Hour Arc ConnectorPrevious: 5 A.M. — Healing for Family TensionThis Episode: 9 A.M. — Healing for the Persecuted ChurchNext: 12 P.M. — Healing from Grief & Missing Loved Ones at Christmasmatthew 5:10 prayer, persecuted church prayer, underground church prayer, faith under fire prayer, christian healing prayer, reverend ben cooper, dailyprayer.uk, global prayer podcast, daily prayer podcastSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
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Send us your feedback — we're listeningPsalm 147:3 — Faith Under Fire Healing Prayer for the Persecuted Church, Underground Believers, Hidden Worshippers and Christians Facing Violence, Fear and Oppression. From London to Mogadishu, from Kabul to Beijing, from Cairo to Nairobi — recorded live here in London, England — a global 9 A.M. prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Devotional Cycle. Scripture (NIV) Psalm 147:3 — “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” Matthew 5:10 — “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness…” Each morning, global searches rise for prayer, healing and protection for persecuted believers across dangerous regions. Psalm 147:3 remains a worldwide anchor for Christians enduring trauma, loss, violence and pressure for following Christ. Prayer Father, today we lift the Faith Under Fire Church before You. Heal and strengthen persecuted believers in Somalia, Afghanistan, China and Egypt. Protect those worshipping in secret, meeting in hidden rooms and living under threat. Heal wounds from violence, suffering, imprisonment and isolation. Renew courage, restore hope and surround families torn apart by persecution. Strengthen the Underground Church, shield believers from danger and let Your presence fill places where fear is real. Heal emotional trauma, calm deep sorrow and bind up every wound with Your peace. Today, sustain them, protect them and uphold them by Your mighty power. Prayer Points prayer for persecuted believers, prayer for healing, prayer for protection, prayer for endurance, prayer for courage, prayer for hope, prayer for restoration Life Application Speak Psalm 147:3 today, praying healing, courage and protection over persecuted Christians standing firm in dangerous nations across the world. Declaration I declare that persecuted believers are healed, strengthened and protected by God today. Call to Action Share this prayer and visit DailyPrayer.uk for global devotional resources.24-Hour Arc ConnectorPrevious: 5 A.M. — Healing for Families & Household PressureThis Episode: 9 A.M. — Healing for the Persecuted ChurchNext: 12 P.M. — Healing for Grief & Missing Loved Ones This Christmaspsalm 147:3 prayer, persecuted church prayer, underground church prayer, faith under fire prayer, christian healing prayer, reverend ben cooper, dailyprayer.uk, global prayer podcast, daily prayer podcastSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
In this episode, Prophet teaches who a true worshipper is as well as the power of worship.Kindly listen and be blessed.
Quote of The Day: “You have only one source, and He is God.”~ Pastor Poju Oyemade Hosts: Kanyinsola Omojola, Goodness Ezeh
Obedience is the call of a true disciple. In “Disciple or Demon Worshipper", Pastor Craig talks about the struggle between authentic discipleship and false worship, and teaches about the narrow path to the Kingdom of God.If you want to contribute to support the ministry of CONVO Church, you can give securely online at http://convochurch.com/giveScripture References | NLTMatthew 7, verses 13-29John 14, verses 15, 21, & 23-241 Peter 2, verses 6-7CONVO Church is led by Pastors Craig & Cara Dyson. We exist to lead people in becoming passionate Jesus followers bringing the love, grace, and truth of God into everyday convos, influencing every sphere of life. We are here to Inspire Purpose, Encourage Life, and Build Faith in you.
Welcome to Extraordinary Church's Weekend Worship Experience! Extraordinary Church is the perfect church for imperfect people. We believe in the power of God's love and Spirit to transform lives and bring about extraordinary change. Whether you've been a believer for years or are searching for something more, we invite you to join us on this extraordinary journey of pursuing Jesus. Get ready to dive into a powerful midweek experience that will uplift and inspire you. Our Weekend Worship Experience happens every Sunday at 3 pm EST, and we have made it easily accessible for everyone. Tune in via YouTube, Facebook, our website, or our user-friendly mobile app. Wherever you are, we're here to connect with you! During our Weekend Worship Experience, you can expect dynamic worship, relevant teaching, and practical insights from the Word of God. We create a space where believers can grow deeper in their faith while reaching out to those who may have never stepped foot inside a church. It's a place where you can encounter God's presence and experience His extraordinary love firsthand. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect, grow, and be inspired! Join us at Extraordinary Church's Weekend Worship Experience every Sunday at 3 pm EST. Get ready to discover a community that embraces your imperfections and encourages you to embrace God's extraordinary plan for your life. Remember, you are welcome here, just as you are. Come and be a part of something extraordinary! Subscribe to our YouTube channel, follow us on Facebook, visit our website, or download our mobile app to stay connected and never miss an update. See you at Weekend Worship Experience! Welcome to Extraordinary Church's Weekend Worship Experience! Extraordinary Church is the perfect church for imperfect people. We believe in the power of God's love and Spirit to transform lives and bring about extraordinary change. Whether you've been a believer for years or are searching for something more, we invite you to join us on this extraordinary journey of pursuing Jesus. Get ready to dive into a powerful midweek experience that will uplift and inspire you. Our Weekend Worship Experience happens every Sunday at 3 pm EST, and we have made it easily accessible for everyone. Tune in via YouTube, Facebook, our website, or our user-friendly mobile app. Wherever you are, we're here to connect with you! During our Weekend Worship Experience, you can expect dynamic worship, relevant teaching, and practical insights from the Word of God. We create a space where believers can grow deeper in their faith while reaching out to those who may have never stepped foot inside a church. It's a place where you can encounter God's presence and experience His extraordinary love firsthand. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect, grow, and be inspired! Join us at Extraordinary Church's Weekend Worship Experience every Sunday at 3 pm EST. Get ready to discover a community that embraces your imperfections and encourages you to embrace God's extraordinary plan for your life. Remember, you are welcome here, just as you are. Come and be a part of something extraordinary! Subscribe to our YouTube channel, follow us on Facebook, visit our website, or download our mobile app to stay connected and never miss an update. See you at Weekend Worship Experience!
In this powerful episode of the Rooted in Christ Podcast, host Eric Stephens sits down with worship leader, missionary, and speaker Rodrick Wilson to discuss his incredible journey of faith, healing, and purpose.From growing up in the church to discovering his calling as a worship leader and missionary, Rod shares how God used seasons of brokenness to reveal his true purpose. He opens up about his song “Yahweh,” his mission work in Peru, the importance of prayer and fasting, and how staying rooted in God's presence transformed his life.This episode is filled with encouragement for anyone who feels lost, abandoned, or unsure of their purpose. Rod's story reminds us that when you trust God fully, He'll never fail you.Key Topics:Rod's journey from pain to purpose through worshipThe story behind his single “Yahweh” and upcoming release “Evergreen”Lessons from mission work in PeruMarriage, balance, and spiritual discernmentWhy trusting God's process leads to transformationStay connected with Rooted in Christ Podcast and Redwood Christian Ministries for more faith-filled stories and testimonies that glorify Jesus.
Dr. Camden Bucey speaks at the Reformed Forum Annual Theology Conference, held at Lakeland Church in Gurnee, Illinois on September 27, 2025. Dr. Bucey weaves together the themes of the previous lectures into one coherent narrative centered on Christ. The address establishes that the entire grand narrative of Scripture, from the promise of the serpent-crushing seed in Eden to the apocalyptic visions of Daniel, is converging on the single, brilliant point of Christ's person and work. Dr. Bucey emphasizes that Christ's incarnation, life, death, resurrection, and ascension constitute the central objective act of redemption and bring the era of special revelation to its completion. The focus is on Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God, who is the ultimate fulfillment of all covenant promises and redemptive types, particularly the Passover, and the one who brings history to its appointed, glorious consummation, which is the eternal Sabbath rest of God's kingdom. Chapter Markers 00:00 - Introduction: Reformed Forum Conference and Speaker/Topic 00:23 - Bringing Together the Covenantal Threads (Eden, Abraham, David, Exile) 01:44 - Scripture as a Single, Coherent, Unfolding Narrative 03:43 - Christ's Redemptive Acts Complete Special Revelation and Close the Canon 04:37 - The Alpha Creator is the Omega Consummator: The Prophetic Sabbath Rest 05:21 - The Exodus and the Passover as Foundational Redemptive Types 06:16 - Standing at the Summit: The Lamb of God in Whom All Scripture Finds its 'Yes and Amen' 07:09 - Luke 24: Christ's Hermeneutical Key to the Canon (Law, Prophets, Psalms) 09:21 - Essential Element 1: Divine Necessity (The Greek dei - "Must Be Fulfilled") 10:44 - Essential Element 2: The Scope of Fulfillment ("Everything Written About Me") 13:39 - Essential Element 3: Christ's Work as the Fulfillment (The telos - Goal and Consummation) 17:09 - Christ as the True Passover Lamb: John the Baptist's Proclamation 20:10 - Fulfillment in the New Testament: The Eschatological Passover Meal (Last Supper) and True Exodus (Cross) 22:44 - Christ in Consummation: The Lion of Judah is a Lamb That Was Slain (Revelation 5) 24:58 - The Lamb's Worthiness and the Eruption of Universal Worship 27:08 - The Lamb's Work in Consummation: Fulfilling Eden, Abraham, David, and Passover 29:38 - Living in the Already and Not Yet: Awaiting the Final Consummation 32:43 - Living in Light of the Consummation: Witnesses, Worshippers, and Those Who Wait 35:19 - The Unchanging Goal: God Glorified in and Through the Lamb (From Garden to City) 37:32 - Eternal Worship: Joining the Praise of Heaven and Earth (Revelation 5:13) 39:04 - Conclusion
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When you hear the word “worship,” you probably think about the epic songs we sing on Sunday morning, or the playlist you fire up when you're stuck in traffic. But is it possible for worship to encompass every part of our lives, every moment of our lives? Paul thinks so. Join us for music-worship and learning-worship that will lead us into whole-life-worship!
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Praise — A Means to Victory Text: Hebrews 13:10–15 ; 2 Chronicles 20 ; Acts 16 Theme: Praise and thanksgiving are not reactions — they are weapons of victory and doors into God's presence. Living in the Last Days The world hungers for comfort, not truth — but the church must stand firm in the Word. Amos 8:11 – “A famine… of hearing the Word of the Lord.” God doesn't need us, but we desperately need Him. Application: Stay rooted in Scripture amid cultural drift. Thanksgiving in Prayer – Philippians 4:6 “Let your requests be made known unto God — with thanksgiving.” Gratitude reminds God that we know He is the source. Posture check: Do we ask in fear or faith? Thanksgiving opens the door for God to move. “We're not stroking God's ego — we're acknowledging His hand in everything.” III. Praise: Our Continual Sacrifice – Hebrews 13:15 “Let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise.” Praise brings God into our moment; complaining pushes Him out. Daily praise > Sunday praise — Sunday should be overflow, not catch-up. Prophetic call: Start praising every day — and watch your life change. The Tabernacle of David Restored – Acts 15:16 & Psalm 22:3 God promised to rebuild David's tabernacle — the house of praise. David danced before the Lord, unashamed. Psalm 22:3: “God is enthroned in the praises of His people.” “When we praise, God brings His throne into our situation.” His throne means healing, provision, deliverance, and power. Application: Gentiles have been grafted in — we are the new worshiping people of God. Jehoshaphat's Victory – 2 Chronicles 20 Surrounded by enemies, Judah sought the Lord. God's word: “The battle is not yours, but God's.” Worshippers went before warriors — and praise won the battle. “They didn't need swords — they needed God's throne in their moment.” Praise confuses the enemy and positions believers for overflow. The Paradox of Praise Praise in pain defies logic but demonstrates faith. David worshiped after loss; Noah endured through faith. Real faith acts — it endures and praises through the storm. Application: When the world says “complain,” heaven says “praise.” VII. Paul and Silas – Praise in the Prison (Acts 16:16–34) Beaten and chained, they prayed and sang hymns at midnight. Their praise reached heaven — and God shook the prison. “When their praise caught God's ear, He said, ‘Bring My throne down where the sewage is.'” Chains broke, doors opened, and salvation came. Lesson: Praise breaks bondage and draws others to Christ. VIII. Call to Worship and Renewal Praise brings heaven into every situation. Angels move on behalf of those who fear and thank God. Stop fretting — start praising. “Mix thanksgiving with your requests. Invite His throne into your situation — that's how victory comes.” Key Takeaway: Praise is not a reaction to victory — it's the means to it. When you praise, God steps in with His throne, and everything changes
OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO TOONAI 11 OKETOPA 2025(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu: E Le Te'ena E Le Atua ē Tapua'i Faamaoni (God Doesnt Ignore True Worshippers) Tauloto Tusi Paia – Salamo 5:7 “Ae peita‘i a‘u nei, o le tele o lou alofa, ‘ou te alu atu ai i lou fale, ‘ou te ifo i lou malumalu pa‘ia ma le mata‘u ‘iā te oe.”Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Mataio 8:2-4I le tusi o Mataio 16:21-28; ina ua sau se fafine Kanana ia Iesu ma olega ia te Ia e faamalolo ma faasaoloto lana tama teine mai le tiapolo, na sau le fafine e tapuai ma le alaga o lana viiga. Ou te talitonu o lana tapuaiga moni ma le faatuatua ia Iesu Keriso na fesoasoani e maua ai le vavega na manao ai. I le faitauga mai le Tusi Paia o le asō, na sau se tagata lepela ia Iesu ma tapuai atu ia te Ia. Na pa'i atu Iesu ia te ia ma fetalai, “Ia malolo ia oe.” O lana tapuaiga na faaosofia le Alii Faaola e pa'i atu ia te ia. Sa leai se faamoemoe e malolō lenei lepela pe ana le alu ia Iesu ma tapuai atu ia te Ia. Na ifo toele e tapua'i ia Iesu, o ia o se lepela; peita'i e uma ifo lana tapuaiga ma tula'i I luga ua fa'amamāina o ia. O lau tapuaiga o le a avea ai oe ma tagata agava'a mo le pa'i alofa a le Atua, ma afai e pa'i le Atua I se uso, o le a tutupu suiga lelei I lona olaga.Na fetalai Iesu I le tusi o Ioane 4:23; “‘Ae o‘o mai ona aso, ‘ua o‘o nei fo‘i i ai o ē tapua‘i fa‘amaoni latou te tapua‘i i le Tamā i le agaga ma le fa‘amaoni; auā o lo‘o sā‘ili le Tamā i ē tapua‘i fa‘apenā ‘iā te ia.”E le o sailia e le Atua ni tagata tapua'i fa'a vaitaimi, o loo Ia saili ia I latou o ē tapua'i I le agaga ma le faamaoni. E finagalo le Atua ia avea i latou o e tata'e pea a latou fagu alapasa ma sasa'a le u'u nato tautele o le tapuaiga i luga o lona ao (Mareko 14:3). A e tapua'i i le Atua e ao ona tu'u atu atoa lou loto ia te Ia. E lē faatatau i se mea e mafai ona e maua mai ia te Ia; ae fa'atatau po o ai o Ia? A e avea le Atua e fai ma ogatotonu lemū o lou olaga ma e fiafia lava oe i le Alii, i le fale o tapuaiga, o le a Ia foa'i ia te oe mea uma e te mana'o ai.E masani ona o'u fai i la'u fanau faapea; o isi uma tagata e mafai ona o latou vaai i vavega o tutupu i o latou talane, a'o tagata tapua'i e tutupu vavega i o latou olaga e lē aunoa. Afai o oe o se tagata tapua'i, o ta'utinoga o loo e faitau ma faalogo ai i le Tusi Paia o le a faapenā ona tutupu i lou olaga i aso uma. Soose taimi e tatalo ai se tagata tapua'i ma le faamaoni, e lē faatuai ona tali le Atua. A e tapua'i, e sosola temoni mai ia te oe auā e matua'i lē mafai ona latalata i se nofoaga e afio ai le Atua. O le fa'amatalaina lenei o le mea na tupu i le 1 Samuelu 16:23 “A o‘o mai le agaga mai le Atua ‘iā Saulo ‘ona tago ai lea o Tavita i le kitara ‘ua ta i lona lima; ‘ona mapu ai lea o Saulo, ‘ua lelei ai o ia, ‘ua alu ‘ese ai le agaga leaga ‘iā te ia.”Le au pele e, ola i se olaga faapaiaina ma ia lava sou taimi e te tapua'i ai i le Atua i aso uma ona o Ia o le Atua ae lē seiloga ua e mana'o i se mea mai ia te Ia. A avea ma au masani, ma vaega o lou soifuaga le ola tapua'i i le Atua o le a Ia faia vavega i lou olaga e lē aunoa, i le suafa o Iesu, Amene.
Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
October 9, 2025
Preached by Matt Dow on 10/5/25. Part 2 of 2.
Preached by Matt Dow on 10/5/25. Part 1 of 2.
Brandon shares what a True Worshipper looks like
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When you think of how God used the life of David, you probably think of David's victory against the giant Goliath, or how he conquered the enemies of Israel. But on this episode of THE VERDICT, Pastor John Munro highlights the inspiring legacy David left as a worshipper of God.
David served God faithfully throughout his life as a warrior, poet, musician, and king, and is one of the most well-known figures in the Bible. Pastor John Munro teaches from the inspiring example of David on how to be a worshipper of God, in spirit and in truth.
Preached by NSC Elder Scott Frederiksen on 9/21/25. Psalm 34. More information: www.nshorechurch.org
Elvin Martin - Sunday morning opening message.
It's Friday prayers at the Masjid Al-Noor mosque in St. John's, Newfoundland and the building is packed. Worshippers squeeze into the basement, they spill into the kitchen and lay prayer mats on the lawn. The Muslim community here desperately needs a bigger space. Soon they'll have one because a new mosque, under construction just up the road in a former church. The story of how the new mosque was built involves tragedy, faith and an extraordinary act of generosity connected to one of the most gripping news events in recent years, the imploding of the Titan submersible in the North Atlantic. In her documentary, The Best of Planners, Caroline Hillier explores how unexpected events can create profound connections between strangers. Produced by Caroline Hillier, Joan Webber and Lindsay Bird. This documentary first aired on The Current and Atlantic Voice in June, 2025Storylines is part of the CBC Audio Doc Unit
In this message Pastor Chris begins our new series exploring the calling on our House to raise and release disciples, or ‘Living Stones'. Each week we'll be looking at one of the unique areas God is raising up ‘Living Stones' in our House and what it means to live into that. So what is a relentless worshipper? Unpacking Luke 7, the story of Jesus being anointed by the sinful woman gives us a vision of what relentless worship can look like in our lives.
You might remember Alicia Purdy's first interview quite a while ago...now she's back with some more incredible nudges from God. She thought she was going this way; God said, "Nope! You're going THAT way!"Scripture mentioned:Isaiah 51Ps 40:1-3Neh 8:10Ps 22:3Ps 16:11Isaiah 55:11Reach Out to Me:Website: www.dontignorethenudge.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/dontignorethenudgeIG: @dontignorethenudgepodcastPrivate FB group to WATCH interviews: www.dontignorethenudge.com/facebook__________________________________________________________________________________________Business/Personal Coaching with Cori:www.corifreeman.com(951) 923-2674Reach Out to Alicia Purdy:Book and Devotional Link: The Way of the Worshipper: https://thewayoftheworshipper.com/ (the books can be purchased here, and the devotional, journalism-style blog articles are all here as well) YouTube: Read the Bible in a Year: https://www.youtube.com/@thewayoftheworshipperMy brother's mission, "Heroes & Horses" https://heroesandhorses.org/Link to purchase "THEY" on hard copy or Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/THEY-Alicia-Purdy/dp/B0CR813N57?
You might remember Alicia Purdy's first interview quite a while ago...now she's back with some more incredible nudges from God. She thought she was going this way; God said, "Nope! You're going THAT way!"Scripture mentioned:Isaiah 51Ps 40:1-3Neh 8:10Ps 22:3Ps 16:11Isaiah 55:11Reach Out to Me:Website: www.dontignorethenudge.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/dontignorethenudgeIG: @dontignorethenudgepodcastPrivate FB group to WATCH interviews: www.dontignorethenudge.com/facebook__________________________________________________________________________________________Business/Personal Coaching with Cori:www.corifreeman.com(951) 923-2674Reach Out to Alicia Purdy:Book and Devotional Link: The Way of the Worshipper: https://thewayoftheworshipper.com/ (the books can be purchased here, and the devotional, journalism-style blog articles are all here as well) YouTube: Read the Bible in a Year: https://www.youtube.com/@thewayoftheworshipperMy brother's mission, "Heroes & Horses" https://heroesandhorses.org/Link to purchase "THEY" on hard copy or Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/THEY-Alicia-Purdy/dp/B0CR813N57?
Jesus speaks to the Woman at the Well about worship.
In her message titled “Worshipers Buy Oil,” Pastor Dehavilland Ford unpacks the parable of the ten virgins from Matthew 25, calling it a blueprint for the end times and a clear warning to believers to be spiritually prepared. She explains that all ten virgins were pure and had lamps—symbolizing ministry and light—but only five carried extra oil, representing daily intimacy with Jesus through the Holy Spirit. The core issue was not morality or external appearance but the presence—or absence—of cultivated oil: personal history with God, sustained through worship, the Word, prayer, and obedience. Pastor Dehavilland emphasizes that oil cannot be borrowed, imparted, or outsourced—each believer must buy their own in intimacy with the Lord.