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Yoked Week 4 Chris by Waypoint Community Church
Yoked Week 3 Chris by Waypoint Community Church
In today's episode we're going to take the idea that the Lord desires to do life and business WITH us to the next level. We are going to jump into the analogy of being evenly yoked with Christ and what that looks like in the day-to-day running of your business. If you've been feeling like things have been extra hard, heavy, or wearisome lately, give this episode a listen and see if you can't find some relief and hope for the journey ahead! Looking for more support in your business-building journey? We kick-off the LIVE Co:Labor with the Lord Cohort September 15th! Come and join us at: https://cwbb.thrivecart.com/foundations-community/
Yoked Week 2 Austin by Waypoint Community Church
Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers - Speller's Home - Morning - 2 Corinthians 6:14-18Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/minutes-of-truth--2665017/support.
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Yoked Week 1 by Waypoint Community Church
By Elias Vazquez - This sermonette explores the metaphor of being "Yoked with Christ " in Matthew 11:28-30, emphasizing a spiritual partnership that brings rest and strength amidst life's burdens. It draws a comparison between the traditional farm yoke and the spiritual yoke offered by Jesus Christ.
In this message, Tom unpacks Jesus' invitation in Matthew 11:28–30 to take His yoke and find rest for our souls. Using the agricultural image of a yoke — a wooden beam joining two animals to work together — Tom explains that Jesus doesn't offer an escape from life's challenges, but the strength, guidance, and partnership to walk through them. Just as mismatched animals can't pull straight, we are called to be “yoked” with Jesus, matching His pace and direction, learning from His gentleness and humility.Drawing parallels with Psalm 23:4, Tom shows how God's leading — like a shepherd's rod and staff — may correct and guide us, but ultimately brings comfort and deeper trust. Through personal testimony of God's provision during seasons of job loss, Tom illustrates how being yoked with Jesus builds perseverance (James 1:2–3) and peace, even in uncertainty. The call is to willingly submit to His leading, knowing His yoke is easy, His burden is light, and working with Him brings true rest and lasting fruit.
We are of the firm belief that you should be equally-yoked in your marriage, but even more than that: missionally-aligned!In this episode, Millicent Sedra joins us all the way from Australia to share aa miraculous testimony, timeless truths, and the powerful ways she has seen God move in her marriage.Connect with Christian or find her book "Break Up with What Broke You" at ChristianBevere.com
Take My Yoke Upon You: The Secret to God's RestAre you tired? Are you struggling through trials, feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders? We often pray for relief, but we continue to carry burdens that were never ours to bear. What if the secret to true peace isn't in trying harder, but in surrendering completely?The reality is, we must choose our master. We can choose being yoked with the world or with Christ. In this vital message, Coach Shelby unpacks the profound invitation from Jesus in Matthew 11: "Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." This isn't a suggestion; it's a divine strategy for victory. Learn what it truly means to take on the yoke of Christ and trade your exhausting labor for a supernatural peace that guards your heart and mind.In this video, you'll discover:The stark choice we all face: being yoked to the world or yoked to Christ.The true meaning of "Take my yoke upon you" (Matthew 11:29).Why "laboring to enter His rest" is a battle of belief, not works.The critical difference between the rest of God and a dangerous spiritual slumber.How to pray without ceasing (it's not what you think).The danger of being yoked to the world and "eating popcorn with demons."Why the trials you face are the very proof of where you stand with God.Join the MissionIf you're ready to lay down your heavy burdens and take on the freeing yoke of Christ, like this video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with someone who is weary and needs to find true rest in the Lord.#CoachForChrist #TakeHisYoke #Matthew11 #FindRestInGod #SpiritualWarfare #BibleTeaching #FaithInTrials #ChristianFaith
How to study the Bible: IX Cutting off of sin: Another antedote of cutting off sin is in we associate ourselves with, who we consider our friends. The Lord knows we live in a world that is sinful, but as christians we need to fight the urge of sin. Yes, God knows it is in our nature to sin, but it is up to us to be dedicated to Christ enough to not put ourselves in the path of Satan, and thats in who we decided to be yoked together with; "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? And what communion hath light with darkness? (II Corinthians 6:14-18).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-from-the-word-hosted-by-oscar--4081759/support.
Who are you yoked to? There are many things that we can be yoked to. Our past, success, failures, relationships but is it helping our hindering your relationship with God?
In this episode, we explore how biblical principles of love, humility, and submission shape personal growth and deepen our relationships with God and others. Drawing from Galatians 6:1–2, John 13, 1 Corinthians 7, and Hebrews 4:12, the group reflects on:The power of meekness in restoring others and bearing burdensHow mutual submission mirrors Christ's love, especially in marriageThe danger of spiritual familiarity—living God-conscious but self-reliantWhat it means to be yoked with Christ and guided by His graceThe need to remain in reverent dependence on God for lasting growthThe episode concludes with a heartfelt prayer of thanks, unity, and commitment to live in God's strength and truth.
These beers have all had oak in their lives. Do you have oak in your life? Ya should! Pairs with murder sturgeons, runaway trains, and Brutus The Barber Beefcake. New Glarus Champ Du Blanc Local Relic Oak Smoked Wheat Wine Field Day Revel Field Day BA Perilous Theme Music by Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas End Credits Music: IF I WAIT by MV Additional music licensed through Epidemic Sound The Beerists are John Rubio, Grant Davis, Pam Catoe, and Mark Raup. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or point your podcatcher to our RSS feed. You should also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Support us by making a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists and get some sweet rewards! Follow us on twitter, facebook, and instagram. Want to send us beer? Check our beer donation guidelines, and then shoot us and email at info@thebeerists.com
Are we willing to sacrifice our comfort to be Jesus' love for others?2nd Homily for the 5th Sunday of Easter Year C
What does it mean to answer the call to being a radical disciple? In this sermon, Pastor Matthew Simons explains why it is important to be yoked on the discipleship journey with Christ. He is more experienced and makes the journey more easier. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.
In a world obsessed with hustle, performance, and non-stop pressure, Jesus offers an invitation that feels almost too simple: “Come to me… and I will give you rest.” But what does that really mean? In this powerful teaching, we explore the unexpected image of a yoke — a heavy, agricultural tool — and how it reveals the secret to true peace, transformation, and purpose. You'll see why many of us are burned out, not because we're doing too much, but because we're carrying the wrong things. Discover what it means to walk in rhythm with Jesus, how to break free from exhausting patterns, and why being yoked with Him might be the most freeing decision you'll ever make. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, spiritually dry, or unsure of your next step — this message is for you.
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Are you unknowingly yoked to something that's stealing your peace, purpose, and identity? In this powerful message, Prophet Gebhardt Berndt confronts the spiritual and emotional ties that hinder believers from stepping into God's fullness. He breaks down how ungodly yokes — whether in relationships, mindsets, or past trauma — can delay your destiny and distort your identity.
Sunday Morning Worship Service - March 23rd, 2025 Senior Pastor Luke St.Clair Getting Yoked Up With God Isaiah 40
Being single as a Christian is not a waiting room for marriage—it's a season of purpose, growth, and deepening one's relationship with Christ. Whether someone is content in singleness or open to mingling, the key is to navigate this phase with wisdom, faith, and a Christ-centered mindset. 1. Singleness: A Season of Purpose Embracing God's Timing – 1 Corinthians 7:32-34 highlights the blessings of singleness, emphasizing undivided devotion to the Lord. Instead of seeing it as a lack, recognize it as an opportunity to grow spiritually, serve, and discover purpose. Building Character – This is the time to develop qualities like patience, kindness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23) that will prepare you for any future relationship. Fulfilling Kingdom Work – Many great biblical figures, including Paul, thrived in their singleness by focusing on God's mission. 2. Mingling with a Kingdom Mindset Guarding Your Heart – Proverbs 4:23 reminds us to protect our hearts. Casual dating without intention can lead to unnecessary heartbreak. Approach relationships prayerfully and with discernment. Yoked in Faith – 2 Corinthians 6:14 warns against being unequally yoked. If mingling, seek someone who shares your faith and values. Godly Standards Over Worldly Pressure – The world pushes dating based on attraction and emotions, but God calls us to prioritize character, faith, and purpose alignment. 3. Preparing for What's Next (If Marriage Is the Goal) Become Who You're Looking For – Instead of just seeking the "right one," focus on becoming the person God has called you to be. Pray for Guidance – James 1:5 encourages us to seek wisdom. Ask God to lead your steps when considering a relationship. Community & Accountability – Surround yourself with godly counsel, mentors, and Christian friends who will support and guide you in this journey.
Seth and Sean discuss making it to West Palm Beach for Astros Spring Training, John Singleton showing up in great shape, which prospects they'll be paying attention to most this week in the NFL Combine, and go through the day's Headlines.
Study Guide | Download Audio File Child Dedications Traditional Worship (In-Person Service)
Study Guide | Download Audio File Child Dedications Traditional Worship (In-Person Service)
A good honest conversation never hurt anyone!! Fols Forever, Mr Vans & Chrissy are back for the first episode of 2025!!! On the agenda……
No couple will be 100% compatible but you still should be equally yoked. We're all different and therefore, although we may not be perfectly compatible, the person you're with, you should be equally yoked with. People who aren't, will always face issues those who are equally yoked, won't have.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
Dr. Stanley explains how we can experience the assurance of the Lord's presence and power in our lives.
Dr. Stanley explains how we can experience the assurance of the Lord's presence and power in our lives.
Dr. Stanley explains how we can experience the assurance of the Lord's presence and power in our lives.
Dr. Stanley explains how we can experience the assurance of the Lord's presence and power in our lives.
Send us a textAs believers, we are yoked with Christ. He lives His life through us and we live our life through Him. It is always a matter of putting off and putting on. Dr. Richard Spann is a retired pulmonary physician and former director of the Kansas Communities Ministry. He shares some key insights into the concept of walking with God, even (or especially) through the trials of life.
Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter is one of the great communicators of probability and uncertainty. His new book, The Art of Uncertainty, explains how to approach uncertainty, luck, probability and ignorance. Tim Harford talks to Sir David about double yoked eggs, the Bay of Pigs, and his top tips for politicians who want to communicate evidence and uncertainty. Presenter: Tim Harford Series producer: Tom Colls Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison Sound mix: John Scott Editor: Richard Vadon
Sermons By Antioch Community Church in Beverly, MA (Boston Area)
This is the first of a two week series on Matthew 11:28-30, looking at what it means to be yoked to Jesus or to abide in Him.
Hi SSH Community! Here is the audio from our Bible Study on August 10, 2024, Yoked to Jesus, from our first in-person gathering at the Riverside EpiCenter in Atlanta. Here we study what it means to live a life Yoked to Jesus. The scriptures we ready and study, in order, are: Matthew 11:28-30 Acts 15:1-10 Matthew 4:18-20 Matthew 9:9 Matthew 18:3-5 Matthew 23:1-4 Exodus 20:3-6 Matthew 5:17-20 Matthew 5:27-30 Philippians 2:5-8 1 Peter 5:7 Matthew 6:28-34 Matthew 22:34-40 1 Timothy 2:5-6 John 14:1-14 John 10:30 John 14:15-17 John 14:6 John 4:23
“Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness? - 2 Corinthians 6:14That warning from the Apostle Paul is usually interpreted to mean that you shouldn't marry outside the faith. But does it apply to other relationships just as much? Ron Blue joins us today with his practical and spiritual insights about partnerships.Ron Blue is the co-founder of Kingdom Advisors and the author of many books on biblical finance, most notably “Master Your Money: A Step-by-Step Plan for Experiencing Financial Contentment.”Understanding Partnerships Beyond MarriageIn 2 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul wasn't just talking about marriage in his teachings; he was referring to all kinds of partnerships. Partnerships are prevalent in various professions, often seen in businesses with multiple partners and owners. These partnerships can last a long time. Business partnerships, much like other types, require careful consideration and management.Key Principles for Successful PartnershipsHere are a few key principles to consider:Protect Your Testimony: Being in a partnership with someone unequally yoked can impact your testimony. Only you and God can answer whether the partnership is worth the risk to your testimony.Have an Exit Strategy: Just like marriages, many partnerships end up dissolving. It's crucial to have an exit strategy in place before forming a partnership. This ensures that either party can exit the relationship equitably while maintaining their testimony.Preserve the Business's Testimony: The business itself is often more critical than the individual founders. The goal is for the business's mission and testimony to live beyond the partnership.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:My question is about the capital gains tax on the property my husband plans to sell in Georgia. He lived there for 19 years before we married in September 2022 and moved to Tennessee. He plans to sell the Georgia property, pay off the remainder of our house in Tennessee, and invest the rest. I want to know if there is a time limit for him to sell the property and invest the proceeds to avoid paying as much capital gains tax as possible.How much cash should I keep at home versus in a safe deposit box? I've heard that some people are now keeping a lot of cash at home, like $4,000 or $5,000, and I wonder if you would recommend that. I don't have a debit card or ATM access, so I would need to go to the bank to get cash if needed.My husband and I have several savings accounts that hardly earn any interest. We have about $18,000 total in these accounts. What would you recommend we do to get a better return on this money? I want to ensure the money is still easily accessible as an emergency fund, but I'd like to see it earning more interest if possible.My siblings and I have some farmland that we inherited when our dad passed away eight years ago. The sale of the farmland is getting close to being finalized. I wonder how my tax filing status will affect the capital gains taxes I must pay on the sale. I'm currently single but plan to get married this year. Will filing jointly with my spouse next year impact the capital gains taxes I owe on the farmland sale this year?Resources Mentioned:Bankrate.com | NerdWallet Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
King Asa's 41-year reign in Judah offers a compelling story of leadership and faith. Watch to explore his successes in removing idolatry and leading a prosperous Judah, as well as the challenges he faced when his trust in God wavered.Key Takeaways:Leaders who prioritize faithfulness to God can bring about positive change.Trust and obedience are crucial aspects of a strong relationship with God.Even good leaders can make mistakes, but learning from them is essential.1 Kgs. 15:9-15; 2 Chr. 15:1-7 // Jonathan Neef SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49272789PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/newRelated Searches: Bible stories, leadership and faith, trusting God, overcoming challenges24.06.16