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Fourth Sunday after Epiphany February 1, 2026 Faith Lutheran, Okemos Micah 6:1-8, Psalm 1, I Corinthians 1:18-31, Matthew 5:1-12 Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, On Earth as in Heaven… Our Father in heaven, in each moment, in each day we pray your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as in heaven. Your kingdom come, your will be done… I been thinking about our sister congregation, Immanuel Lutheran in Grand Ledge. Their pastor, Chuck Forrester, has been on leave from call for several months because of a serious medical condition. For the last five months, God provided Pastor Chrisy Bright to serve Immanuel. Chrisy, a young pastor, most recently served as an assistant to former Bishop Satterlee, and now for at least the next three months is Immanuel's contracted pastor. In this present moment this morning she is preaching the good news of God's love in Jesus Christ to the people of Immanuel. God provided both work for a gifted pastor now without a letter of call, and pastoral leadership for a congregation whose called pastor's return remains uncertain. An answer to most powerful of all prayers: Your kingdom come, your will be done… One year ago today, Pastor Megan was ordained, and the very next day, she served as our pastor. Surely, in this moment in the story of Faith Lutheran Church, God provided for us a shepherd abounding in compassion and joy in a time in our society when so much is uncertain. Both Immanuel and Faith have been blessed too with exceptionally wise lay leaders and brilliant musicians, so reassuring during this past tumultuous, fear-filled year in our country when the foundations of our democracy seem very tenuous. In ways we may not have readily recognized, our praying the Lord's prayer week after week did not go unheard. In both congregations, in this fragile time for all of us, signs of the kingdom, signs of the reign of our Father and his Son, signs of God's steadfast, faithful, loving presence… We are so blessed. [In a Zoom call on Wednesday with three other former bishops, Floyd, Marcus, and Jerry, Floyd proclaimed that, for him. these readings for today from Micah, Psalm 15, I Corinthians, and Matthew were maybe the best ones in all of our three-year cycle of biblical texts. Surely, they all are very beautiful and challenging and powerful as such a time as this.] Many of us know by heart, or have at least heard these famous words from the prophet Micah, plain-spoken words we are called to live out until we take our last earthly breath: He [God] has told you, O mortal, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God? Less familiar, but no less powerful and reassuring are the words of Psalm 15, words for each of us in each moment of each day, for all of us who are daily bathed in God's forgiving love. Please read them with me in their entirety: LORD, who may dwell in your tabernacle… [vs.4b: They are willing to do the right thing, to stand by their oath even to their own hurt.] And then these opening words from I Corinthians 1:18 revealing the seemingly contradictory way God has chosen to save us: The message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us [most of whom are probably not all that worldly wise or powerful] to us who are being saved it is the power of God. How ludicrous to worldly wisdom and worldly power and might to believe that a man accused of treason, who dies on a cross, would thereby takes away the sin of the world. But it is God's wisdom that Jesus' cruel death would be the very way God would save us from our deep brokenness and alienation from each other and from the One who so loves us, so heals us, so day by day rekindles our faith in and hope and love for our Maker and Redeemer and for our friends and enemies alike. And then, even more, the beatitudes in Matthew 5 as Jesus sat down and to his disciples long ago and to us this morning began his sermon on the mount. Hear the beatitudes, these blessings in a translation, a rendering by Steve Garnaas-Holmes, a friend of Pastor Megan's: Blessed are you who have nothing to offer, for you are offered everything. Blessed are you who are broken-hearted for the world, for God weeps with you, and will rejoice with you. Blessed are you who do not seek to dominate, for love dominates your life. Blessed are you who sacrifice for the sake of justice, for you will know victory. Blessed are you who are gentle, for God's gentleness enfolds you. Blessed are you who seek only love, for God will be everywhere for you. Blessed are you who remain peaceful in conflict, for so you reveal God. Blessed are you who are treated harshly, for God treats you to the entire realm of God. Blessed are you who are punished for your compassion, for this is the way of the cross. These beatitudes are not commands. They are not orders for how we should live our lives. Rather they are promises to us when our spirits are weak and pretty much exhausted, when we mourn the injustices and the acts of violence in words and deeds against our brothers and sisters. The beatitudes are promises that when we hunger for, yearn for, work for respectful, kind, and honest relationships in our own lives and in our communities and in our country, they are promises that already God has begun to fill our hearts with hope. We see God already exposing the abuses of power and the violation of basic human rights so contrary to the way of our gentle Lord, even now calling tens of thousands of protesters to speak up for those who are treated harshly. "Your kingdom come, your will be done." It is already coming, our Father's will already being done. So, blessed are we, members and friends of Faith, when in each moment and each day, the Holy Spirit moves us to perform simple acts of kindness, simple acts of gentleness, simple acts of mercy. Blessed are we when that same Holy Spirit enables us to see injustices to the poor and to boldly resist in words and actions those in power who would crush and destroy the lives of those the Bible calls "resident aliens." And blessed are we if we "take a hit," if we a maligned for the simple acts of compassion we are called to take for the oppressed in our midst, the acts of compassion we take for Jesus who was maligned for all of us, who will always be our Immanuel, God with us, God in the very depths of our hearts… Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven…in each of our lives, in each of our hearts, in each of our actions, in each moment of each day. Amen. JDS *or "kindom," the latter word, recently coined and offered in the Apostles' Creed as an understanding of God's kingdom as a beloved community of siblings, all of us as beloved sisters and brothers with Jesus as our Lord.
In this challenging and convicting message from the "Kingdom Now" series on the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Karl dives into Matthew 7:1-20, unpacking Jesus' teachings on judgment, discernment, prayer, and true discipleship.Pastor Karl begins by clarifying "Judge not, lest you be judged" — Jesus forbids condemning others, but calls for discernment and inspection of fruit. He uses the humorous image of the speck in your brother's eye versus the plank in your own, urging self-reflection first to avoid hypocrisy before helping others.He warns against casting pearls before swine or giving what is holy to dogs — don't waste the precious truths of God's kingdom on those who will only trample and reject them; be discerning and move on to receptive hearts.Jesus invites persistent, progressive prayer: Ask, seek, knock — ongoing commands with promises of receiving, finding, and entering God's presence. Pastor Karl emphasizes that continual prayer keeps us dependent on our good Father, who gives how much more generously than earthly parents, aligning our desires with His good will.The Golden Rule gets elevated: not just "don't do bad," but actively do to others what you want done to you — a revolutionary call to love.Jesus contrasts the narrow gate and road that leads to life (costly self-denial and obedience, yet light under His yoke) with the broad road of religious activity without heart change, which leads to destruction — few find the narrow way.Finally, beware false prophets disguised as sheep but inwardly wolves; recognize them (and ourselves) by their fruit. Good trees bear good fruit (love, joy, peace, etc.); bad trees produce bad — and a life of no fruit is equally revealing. Judge for identification, not condemnation.Pastor Karl closes with piercing questions: What sin do you quickly spot in others but slowly repent of yourself? What fruit would people taste from your life? He warns that self-deception is dangerous — the most perilous place is being close to Jesus without truly following Him.A grace-filled call to repentance, heart transformation, and walking the narrow road of fruitful, authentic discipleship.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
In this convicting installment of the "Kingdom Now" series on the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Karl tackles the final section of Matthew 6, where Jesus confronts the disciple's battle with excessive worry.Jesus commands, “Do not be anxious about your life,” addressing our deepest fears over sustenance, health, and material security. Pastor Karl explains that worry is not a personality trait but a discipleship issue—a lack of trust that we are our own ultimate provider. He notes the physical and emotional toll of chronic anxiety, while research shows most worries never materialize and the rest prove less devastating than feared.Drawing from Jesus' illustrations of birds (who labor diligently yet trust God's care) and lilies (clothed more gloriously than Solomon), Pastor Karl clarifies: diligent work and planning are biblical, but anxiety over provision is not. Worry accomplishes nothing and robs us of life.The solution is radical: “Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” Jesus calls disciples to dethrone worry by enthroning God's kingdom as the supreme priority—surpassing personal agendas, comfort, and even life itself. When the eternal kingdom becomes our greatest passion, God faithfully supplies what we truly need.Echoing Abraham's trust over Lot's worldly pursuit, Pastor Karl challenges listeners: Will we choose altars over assets, surrendering our plans to God's will? True freedom from worry comes not from trying harder to stop, but from wholehearted devotion to the King and His kingdom.A powerful, grace-filled invitation to examine our priorities, replace anxiety with kingdom passion, and live as trusting disciples who reflect their generous, faithful Father.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
In this challenging continuation of our series on the Gospel of Matthew, Pastor Karl unpacks Matthew 6, where Jesus lays out His expectations for true disciples in the Sermon on the Mount.Building on the heart-revealing demands of chapter 5, Jesus shifts the focus from mere external obedience to the hidden motives behind our spiritual lives. He addresses three key disciplines—giving, praying, and fasting—assuming His followers already practice them regularly, not for human applause but as genuine devotion to God.With piercing clarity, Jesus warns against hypocritical “performance” that craves the praise of people, declaring that such motives forfeit any reward from the Father. Instead, He calls disciples to secret, sincere acts of worship done unto God alone, promising that the Father who sees in secret will reward what is hidden from human eyes.Pastor Karl highlights the revolutionary big idea: Jesus calls us from performance in the presence of people to authentic presence with God. He then explores the Lord's model prayer as a pattern of adoration, submission, dependence, confession, and protection—emphasizing especially the vital link between receiving God's forgiveness and extending it to others.The message culminates in Jesus' stark command not to store up earthly treasures that moth, rust, and thieves destroy, but to invest generously in heavenly treasures that last forever. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also—revealing that generosity isn't primarily about raising money for God's kingdom, but about God raising children who trust and resemble their generous Father.A convicting yet grace-filled call to examine our motives, reorder our loves, and realign our lives as authentic disciples of Jesus—moving from religious show to wholehearted devotion that finds its reward in God Himself.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
Pastor Rob Byker joins us with a message from Matthew 6:10, Luke 12:22-34 titled “Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done.” Want to learn more about Connections Church? Visit our website: https://myconnections.church/
This, then, is how you should pray: “‘Our Father in heaven,... your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." -Matthew 6:9-10In this episodeDevotion from Tom Barthel "Your Will Be Done" (Mt 6:10)Koine “The Lord's My Shepherd I'll Not Want”Devotion from Nathan Nass (2 Cor 4:17)Peace Devotions “Three Different Answers”The Lutheran Ceili Orchestra “Be Thou My Vision”Find a WELS or ELS ministry near you https://yearbook.wels.net/unitsearch
The prayer our Lord taught us to pray.The sermon today is titled "Your Will Be Done." It is the fifth installment in our series "Our Father." The Scripture reading is from Matthew 6:9-13 ESV). Originally preached at the West Side Church of Christ (Searcy, AR) on November 3, 2024. All lessons fit under one of 6 broad categories: Begin, Instill, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under INSTILL: Core Texts.Click here if you would like to watch the sermon or read a transcript.Podcast Notes (resources used or referenced):N. T. Wright, The Lord & His Prayer Wesley Hill, The Lord's Prayer: A Guide to Praying to Our FatherTim Keller, "Submission: Thy Kingdom; Thy Will"I'd love to connect with you!Watch sermons and find transcripts at nathanguy.com.Follow along each Sunday through YouTube livestream and find a study guide on the sermon notes page.Follow me @nathanpguy (facebook/instagram/twitter)Subscribe to my email newsletter on substack.
Speaker: Richard Hong "Prayer: Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done" Matthew 6:5-15 www.risenhayward.com
"Your Will Be Done" is a prayer for God to act and for us to be transformed.
Finishing up the series, Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, we look at Daniel 6 and Pastor Dustin Clegg offers 3 observations and a couple of applications for us today.(1) Envy and jealousy (which is rooted in pride) is extremely destructive in nature, especially in the Kingdom of God.(2) When persecution comes nothing should change about who we are in Jesus.(3) We must study passages like these observing principles instead of patterns.How do we apply these observations?(1) Kill jealousy quickly.(2) Cry out to Jesus - - desperately begging for His Spirit to fill you in such a way that it is observable to others and only He gets credit.
Continuing with the series, Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done and the study of the book of Daniel, Pastor Dustin Clegg points out things from the text that God uses to "weigh" us.(1) What we do with what we know (Daniel 5:22).(2) Motives of the heart (Daniel 5:22, Proverbs 16:2 and 21:2).(3) Pride (Daniel 5:23).(4) Reverence for the purposes of God (Daniel 5:23).(5) Idolatry (Daniel 5:23). And(6) Our awe of the person of God (Daniel 5:23).
Today we move along in the study of the book of Daniel and the series, Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, and as we look at chapter 4, Pastor Dustin Clegg presents 4 observations and applications from the text.(1) All leaders are sovereignly established and sovereignly removed by the hand of The One True God. Application: Vote how Jesus tells you, leave your ballot in the box, then go serve Jesus.(2) Acknowledgement and praise for The One True God does not equal submission to Him. Application: Be sure we aren't only giving lip service to Jesus but bowing our hearts in complete surrender to Him.(3) When sharing Kingdom concepts with others, courage and compassion should exist equally in us. Application: Look in the mirror twice as much as we look out the window.(4) Ironically pride makes us foolish and humility makes us wise. Application: Identify pride rising up as soon as possible and deal quickly and harshly with it.
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Continuing with Part 4 in the series, Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, and our study of the book of Daniel, today we look at Daniel 2:31-45 and Pastor Dustin Clegg has 3 observations from the text:(1) We can be confident in that what Jesus tells us is true.(2) Every world government is or will be undermined by the Kingdom of Jesus.(3) When Jesus uses us to accomplish His purposes, there can be a crisis of pride.How do we apply this?(1) Identify all high things in your life and allow Jesus to crush them.(2) Be gentle in the presence of brokenness and bold in the presence of power.
Listen as Pastor Ron Brown shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as John Burns shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Ron Brown shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Ryan Lawrence shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Gary Wilkerson shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Micah Hale shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Alberto Bello shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Jeremy Mayol shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor John Martin shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Steve Seymour shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Jonathan Laurie shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Gary Wilkerson shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Mike Conway shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Jamal Alexander shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Rosie Weir shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Alex Delgado shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Listen as Pastor Walter Colace shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
Watch as Pastor Ron Brown shares at TCSC's Spiritual Emphasis 2024. Our theme this year was "Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done."
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores how Paul finished the race, from 2 Timothy 4. “Fear Not” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about how to handle fear. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/4/21/fear-not --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores how the victorious should handle their victory from God, from Jephthah's story in Judges 11. “Fear Not” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about how to handle fear. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/4/21/fear-not --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
“Fear Not” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about how to handle fear. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/4/21/fear-not --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
In this message, Founding Pastor Gerry Stoltzfoos explores the spirit of power, love, and self-discipline that God has given us, from 2 Timothy 1:7. “Fear Not” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about how to handle fear. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/4/21/fear-not --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores what we can learn from Jesus about feeling unworthy and unqualified, from John 4. “Fear Not” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about how to handle fear. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/4/21/fear-not --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
A Journey to Life Marina Carrier pt 2Heulwen Marina Carrier is our guest today, hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland. Marina's life has not been one of sunshine and roses. She was born as an illegitimate, unwanted child… suffered sexual abuse by her step-father up to age nine, when she was left for dead. But God. Amen. But God… Despite her suffering, she continued to excel through school and through God's provision, was able to pass her classes well enough to train for and become a teacher. Amen! All her life, she continued to ask questions and gain wisdom through seeking the answers. This has enabled her to help those who have been diagnosed with learning disabilities to learn and grow as well. She lived in denial of what she went through for many years, including her own husband's betrayal. One night, while praying she heard her name called and since then, now more than 30 years I believe, God called her back to the Church to minister to others who have also felt betrayal and abuse. She says the went through the “dark night of the soul” and found the mystery of the “inner world” – and what it means to live in Spirit and in Truth. She learned the wonder of humility and the mystery of casting all her burdens on Christ – and live for Him and by Him. Amen! She is a counselor to those that seek help. She is the author of trilogy of books, “Treasures of Darkness,” “Your Will Be Done,” and “Children of God.” With all that being said, help me welcome to the program Marina Carrier! Marian, it is such a blessing to have you on the program today! This is part two to a great conversation with Marina Carrier.After living in denial all those years, it started to catch up with you. You were beginning experience mental exhaustion at work, etc. But then your marriage also fell apart. The Lord led you through the “dark night of the soul.” Share about that with us… What is the “mystery of the inner world” which you talk about? Share with us briefly about your books. You wrote a “Trilogy.” Was this the goal when you started or did it just end up that way? Are these books independent of each other or should they be read in sequence? How can someone obtain these books? Are they available on Amazon? Tell us about your website. “Overcoming.Live” – that is an awesome name! Praise God. What will someone find when they visit your website? Marina, this has been so interesting. God Bless you for the work you have been doing and continue to do even now. Abuse, neglect, all of these things are such terrible tragedies, but we know that it is of the devil. Your work to bring the Light of God on these topics, the platform you use on your website, the books – all of it – is so awesome as you are being led by God step by step in this work is so commendable. If someone has a question or would like more information or maybe even someone would like to invite you to do an interview such as this… how can they do that? How can someone get in touch with you? I'll put links to all of this in the show notes below… Folks, I believe the Holy Spirit had you listen to this episode today for a reason. He preordained that you would be listening to Marina Carrier right now! Amen! Do not let this opportunity pass you by without you taking some type of action. It...
A Journey to Life Marina Carrier pt 1Heulwen Marina Carrier is our guest today, hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland. Marina's life has not been one of sunshine and roses. She was born as an illegitimate, unwanted child… suffered sexual abuse by her step-father up to age nine, when she was left for dead. But God. Amen. But God… Despite her suffering, she continued to excel through school and through God's provision, was able to pass her classes well enough to train for and become a teacher. Amen! All her life, she continued to ask questions and gain wisdom through seeking the answers. This has enabled her to help those who have been diagnosed with learning disabilities to learn and grow as well. She lived in denial of what she went through for many years, including her own husband's betrayal. One night, while praying she heard her name called and since then, now more than 30 years I believe, God called her back to the Church to minister to others who have also felt betrayal and abuse. She says the went through the “dark night of the soul” and found the mystery of the “inner world” – and what it means to live in Spirit and in Truth. She learned the wonder of humility and the mystery of casting all her burdens on Christ – and live for Him and by Him. Amen! She is a counselor to those that seek help. She is the author of trilogy of books, “Treasures of Darkness,” “Your Will Be Done,” and “Children of God.” With all that being said, help me welcome to the program Marina Carrier! Marian, it is such a blessing to have you on the program today! The first question I always start with is this… other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is Marina Carrier?” From what I understand, you came to find out in your early childhood that, not only were you ostracized as being “illegitimate,” but you found out your mother had actually tried to abort you. Is that correct? On top of all this, you were also abused by your step-father. What did your mother do or did she even know this was going on? Your now about nine years old, what happened that you were left for dead? What were the circumstances that led to that and how were you saved? After that, you found the Lord had given you His Grace and His Spirit and you began to excel in school and things like that, correct? Did you share this upbringing and abuse with anyone? What led you into the calling of being a teacher? Fast forward a few more years. You were now married, had an adopted child – and you received a scholarship to get your Ph.D.? CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: marinax7@btinternet.com Website: https://overcoming.live Book Trilogy on Amazon: “Treasures of Darkness,” “Your Will Be Done,” and “Children of God.” Social Links Facebook profile – and posts to online LIFTER Journey I offer for those with faith but ‘attacked' by old pain and memories
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explains how Jesus handled a scary situation, and moved his disciples from fair weather followers, from Luke 8. “Fear Not” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about how to handle fear. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/4/21/fear-not --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
In this message, Pastor Isaiah Stoddart explains what our submission to the Father should look like, from Luke 24. “Your Will Be done” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about the passion and submission of Jesus, to His Father's Will, even unto death. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/3/17/your-will-be-done --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores “Your Will Be done” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about the passion and submission of Jesus, to His Father's Will, even unto death. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/3/17/your-will-be-done --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores the crown that Jesus pursued, from John 18. “Your Will Be done” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about the passion and submission of Jesus, to His Father's Will, even unto death. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/3/17/your-will-be-done --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores Jesus' submission to the plan of the Father, from Matthew 26. “Your Will Be done” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about the passion and submission of Jesus, to His Father's Will, even unto death. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/3/17/your-will-be-done --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
About the Guest(s): Todd Saylor is recognized as "America's coach," dedicated to personal, spiritual, and profitable growth in individuals and businesses. With a wealth of experience spanning various industries, Saylor has established 14 organizations nationwide, including four notable brands: Wired Differently, Tom's Donuts, PayServe Systems, and You Matter Stabbing. His approach as America's first functional business coach is grounded in his belief that profitable success follows personal and spiritual development - concepts he passionately promotes through his coaching programs. Episode Summary: In this captivating episode, Todd Saylor joins Trevor on the Who Ya Know Show to delve into the significance of joy, wealth, and the pursuit of personal and spiritual growth. Saylor's profound insights offer a refreshing perspective on the essence of true happiness, beyond the fleeting pleasures of circumstantial contentment. Listeners are in for an enlightening dialogue as they explore the depths of Saylor's life philosophy and his mission to elevate businesses and lives. In a dynamic exchange, Todd Saylor lays bare the innovative philosophy behind his approach as a functional business coach. He emphasizes the importance of looking at "the whole body," relating personal development to maintaining one's health, and analogizes this to tackling various aspects of a business. Saylor passionately shares his revelations on the potential of the human mind, the power of the subconscious, and the journey of programming one's identity. From overseeing a cleansing diet that combatted type one diabetes to advocating for strong spiritual foundations, Saylor's narratives promise to intrigue and motivate listeners. Resources: Todd Saylor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-saylor-8259992b/ Career Transition Summit: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/67/04404igv LinkedIn e-book: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/714118097/ Subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/who-ya-know-show Trevor Houston is a licensed financial professional offering insurance/financial products through various carriers. For more info visit http://cpwstrategies.com Chapters: (0:01:25) Todd's mission as America's functional business coach. (0:08:06) The importance of a holistic approach in coaching for personal, spiritual, and profitable growth. (0:11:27) The importance of being complete in order to maintain success. (0:12:16) The need for personal, spiritual, and financial growth in order to achieve true wealth. (0:17:33) The parallel between joy and wealth, and how both are provided by God. (0:19:33) Todd's book, "Your Will Be Done." (0:21:33) Todd's intention behind his book. (0:23:49) The power of visualization and manifestation. (0:25:24) Programming the subconscious and becoming who you want to be. (0:28:48) The importance of controlling what goes into the subconscious. (0:34:14) Being mindful of the habits you engage in. (0:39:22) The Wired Differently Entrepreneur Business Coaching Academy. (0:41:08) Tiki Hut Entrepreneurial Retreat. (0:44:23) The importance of consistent coaching and habit-building. (0:48:00) Introduction to the movie "The Tiger in Us". (0:57:11) Introduction to Todd's book "Your Will Be Done". (0:59:10) Announcement of the "Wired Differently" clothing line. (1:00:26) Trevor expresses gratitude to Todd and concludes the episode.
In this message, Pastor Candace Pringle explores how Jesus displayed passionate submission to His Father, from Matthew 26. “Your Will Be done” is a FVChurch Spring 2024 series about the passion and submission of Jesus, to His Father's Will, even unto death. Find sermon notes, discussion questions, this message on the FV Podcast, and more from the "Your Will Be Done" series at: https://fv.church/media-blog-2024/2024/3/17/your-will-be-done --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fvchurch/message
We are thrilled to welcome Pastor Noemi Chavez of Revive Church as she brings a message titled "Your Will Be Done." Come worship with us and our guest vocalist, Tabitha Brooks as we sing to the God who is holy forever!
We are thrilled to welcome Pastor Noemi Chavez of Revive Church as she brings a message titled "Your Will Be Done."
If you're feeling frustrated and defeated because despite your hard work and long hours, your business is not growing as you envisioned, then you are not alone! Many entrepreneurs face this same challenge, where their actions of networking, marketing, and strategizing are not yielding the desired results. Instead of seeing abundance, you may be experiencing setbacks and financial stress. Todd Saylor is a multifaceted entrepreneur whose life journey is marked by resilience, faith, and a unique ability to reimagine one's mindset. Having begun his journey as a successful college athlete, Todd gradually ventured into the realm of entrepreneurship. The path was anything but smooth, with realm of entrepreneurship hurdles popping up at every corner, from financial emergencies to relationship challenges and mental health struggles. However, Todd's unwavering determination and a strong faith in his own abilities paved the way for his triumphant rise from adversity to abundance. Today, as a CEO, author, business coach, and philanthropist, Todd continues to inspire us with his zealous attitude towards life and the power of positive thinking. “Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord. Hope in the Lord can help you overcome any adversity.” In this episode, you will be able to:· Illuminate ways to combat financial challenges while promoting mental well-being and bolstering human connections.· Empower yourself with faith and spirituality to navigate through challenges and tap into abundance.· Get an insider look into Todd's journey to success and pick up takeaways for your personal development.· Construct a work-life equilibrium as an entrepreneur without neglecting personal relationships.· Visit thetigerinus.com to watch the trailer for the major motion picture The Tiger in US and learn more about Todd's father's story.· Check out Todd's book Your Will Be Done from the Wired Differently series, which delves into mindset and the importance of aligning our will with Todd's.· Explore Todd's donut business, now known as the Donut Capital of the World. Google it to learn more.· Consider reading Todd's first book, Wired Differently, which shares his personal story of adversity and offers insights on overcoming challenges.· Connect with Todd on social media for updates and inspiration. Power of faith and spirituality in navigating through adversity towards abundance:Faith and spirituality can serve as a guiding compass during challenging times, much like they did for Todd Saylor. Strong faith can provide comfort, guidance, and resilience, inspiring people to seek abundance even amidst adversity. Without undercutting the importance of practical strategies, faith and spirituality can often provide the emotional sustenance required to persevere and thrive in the face of hardship.Books and ResourcesGet Better Faster: A 90-Day Plan for Coaching New TeachersWired Differently: Leveraging Your Favors on Fulcrum Principles Connect with Todd Saylor:WEBSITE: https://toddsaylor.com/FILM: https://thetigerinus.com/EMAIL: info@ToddSaylor.comLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-saylor-8259992b/ Connect with usWEBSITE: https://www.adversity2abundance.comLeave us a rating or review: https://www.adversity2abundance.com/reviews/new/ or hereGot comments, feedback or suggestions? We'd love to hear it! https://www.adversity2abundance.com/contact/ Follow Labrador LendingWEBSITE: https://labradorlending.com/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYrpCUlqFYLy4HngRrmU9Q Connect with JamieLINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-bateman-5359a811/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/batemanjames
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