The document discusses Jesus' teachings about money and serving God versus money. It quotes Matthew 6:24 which states that no one can serve two masters, either you will hate one and love the other or be devoted to one and despise the other, and that you cannot serve both God and money. It explains the original Greek meanings of words used. It also provides three steps to build more faith with money: realize you do not need everything but need Jesus, treat others as you want to be treated, and evaluate your use of money through prayer.
This document discusses the Christian perspective on work. It begins by establishing that work existed prior to sin and should be done to God's glory. It then addresses what work is, how to do work excellently and according to our abilities, integrating faith into our work, and the importance of responsible work-life balance. Throughout, it emphasizes that work is a gift from God meant to be done for Him.
This document discusses how Christians should serve as a community. It outlines that Christians are called to serve one another and their community, just as Jesus served. It provides examples of how the early believers cared for those in need within the church and community. It encourages Christians to intercede for others, preach the gospel through words and deeds, treat one another with love and fairness within the church, and cooperate with each other through using their individual gifts. The goal is to save souls in a short period of time through consecrating themselves to serving others.
The document discusses how God created humans to be givers rather than solely focused on worldly pursuits. It cites several Bible verses explaining that God blesses those who give to others in need and calls believers to steward their resources wisely by being generous. The overall message is that Christians should follow God's example of providing for others rather than accumulating possessions for themselves.
The document discusses Jesus sending 72 disciples in addition to the 12 apostles to spread his message before he visited towns. It provides criteria for how Jesus chose these individuals, focusing on having a willing heart. It then lists 10 instructions Jesus gave the 72 disciples for their mission of evangelization, such as traveling in pairs, healing the sick, and proclaiming God's kingdom. Finally, it compares the hearts of different biblical figures using the parable of the two sons, asking what kind of heart readers possess.
Jesus condensed key teachings from the Law and scripture into essential truths about how to live and what is required for salvation. These included loving God and others, praying humbly, restricting divorce, obeying laws on paying taxes, and that salvation comes through God's power rather than human works alone.
The document discusses that only a few will be saved according to the Bible, despite many expecting salvation. It outlines some dividing lines between the saved and lost, including one's view of the gospel and God's truth, as well as their steadfastness in God's word. Finally, it notes that the lines can be crossed in life through faith, but not after death.
The document discusses Jesus' teachings about money and serving God versus money. It quotes Matthew 6:24 which states that no one can serve two masters, either you will hate one and love the other or be devoted to one and despise the other, and that you cannot serve both God and money. It explains the original Greek meanings of words used. It also provides three steps to build more faith with money: realize you do not need everything but need Jesus, treat others as you want to be treated, and evaluate your use of money through prayer.
This document discusses the Christian perspective on work. It begins by establishing that work existed prior to sin and should be done to God's glory. It then addresses what work is, how to do work excellently and according to our abilities, integrating faith into our work, and the importance of responsible work-life balance. Throughout, it emphasizes that work is a gift from God meant to be done for Him.
This document discusses how Christians should serve as a community. It outlines that Christians are called to serve one another and their community, just as Jesus served. It provides examples of how the early believers cared for those in need within the church and community. It encourages Christians to intercede for others, preach the gospel through words and deeds, treat one another with love and fairness within the church, and cooperate with each other through using their individual gifts. The goal is to save souls in a short period of time through consecrating themselves to serving others.
The document discusses how God created humans to be givers rather than solely focused on worldly pursuits. It cites several Bible verses explaining that God blesses those who give to others in need and calls believers to steward their resources wisely by being generous. The overall message is that Christians should follow God's example of providing for others rather than accumulating possessions for themselves.
The document discusses Jesus sending 72 disciples in addition to the 12 apostles to spread his message before he visited towns. It provides criteria for how Jesus chose these individuals, focusing on having a willing heart. It then lists 10 instructions Jesus gave the 72 disciples for their mission of evangelization, such as traveling in pairs, healing the sick, and proclaiming God's kingdom. Finally, it compares the hearts of different biblical figures using the parable of the two sons, asking what kind of heart readers possess.
Jesus condensed key teachings from the Law and scripture into essential truths about how to live and what is required for salvation. These included loving God and others, praying humbly, restricting divorce, obeying laws on paying taxes, and that salvation comes through God's power rather than human works alone.
The document discusses that only a few will be saved according to the Bible, despite many expecting salvation. It outlines some dividing lines between the saved and lost, including one's view of the gospel and God's truth, as well as their steadfastness in God's word. Finally, it notes that the lines can be crossed in life through faith, but not after death.
The document discusses the Christian hope of eternal life and the second coming of Jesus. It says that as Christians our focus is beyond this life and on the resurrection. This hope motivates us to live righteously and act to bring justice, while we wait for God to ultimately end all injustice. The document also provides guidance on how Christians should live as they await Jesus' return, including preaching the gospel, enduring to the end, and caring for those in need.
The document discusses prosperity and provision from God. It states that according to Deuteronomy 30:9, God will make people abundantly prosperous in their work, families, livestock, and land. It then lists different areas of life where one can be prosperous, including wisdom, knowledge, business, health, work, resources, and land. It references Philippians 4:19 that God will supply all needs from his riches. Proverbs 10:22 says God's blessing brings riches without sorrow. Jeremiah 17:7-8 likens the prosperous to trees by a river that are not worried by drought and always bear fruit.
The document discusses building one's life and faith on a firm foundation through obedience to Jesus Christ's teachings. It explains that obedience is like building a house on rock, able to withstand storms, while disobedience is like building on sand and will result in collapse. To be obedient, one must read the Bible to understand God's word, and not just know it but do it, accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior to begin building a life on this solid foundation.
Matthew 7:24-27 Sermon Slides | "Listen the LORD, the Wise Foundation"Danny Scotton, Jr.
Ever have to ask someone, "Did you hear what I just said?" Often, we know that they heard us, but they're acting as if they didn't.
There's a difference between hearing and listening. Hearing means audibly perceiving something with one's ear. Listening means responding to what was heard with appropriate action.
In light of all that He has said previously, at the end of the Sermon of the Mount, Jesus makes it clear that it is necessary not to just hear His words, but to do them.
For there are essentially two ways to live upon hearing Christ's words. The wise both hear and do -- metaphorically building their house on the rock. The foolish hear but don't -- metaphorically building their house on sand.
Those who listen to Christ can stand when the storms come; those who don't can't stand the rain.
Will we listen to the LORD? Did we hear what Jesus just said?
For the sermon text, sermon audio, sermon slideshow, bibliography, footnotes, and more, please visit: https://catchforchrist.net/matthew-7-24-27-sermon/
For more sermons, lessons, etc., please visit: https://CatchForChrist.net
Materials for a five-week sermon series called "40 Days of Money" based on Randy Alcorn’s book Managing God's Money were created by Conrad Dueck, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Emo, Ontario, Canada. These Powerpoint presentations correspond with his full sermons. All of his materials are available at http://www.epm.org/resources/2011/Oct/16/mgm-resources-pastors/, subsection “Sermon Series Materials”.
This document outlines the key topics that are discussed in Matthew 5-7. It lists 19 different sections that provide guidance on how to live under God's blessings, have influence in society, understand the Old Testament, deal with anger, avoid sin, and other areas. The introduction cites the key Bible verses of Matthew 5:1-2 where Jesus goes up a mountain and teaches the crowds, and Matthew 6:8 regarding not being like other people. It includes additional Bible verses from Leviticus, Psalms and Ezekiel regarding following God's laws and not adopting customs of other nations.
The document discusses the concept of generosity and the blessed life. It begins by exploring how mankind was originally given dominion by God but this position was stolen. Jesus then restored mankind's blessed position. The key to living a blessed life is having a heart of generosity, as God himself is generous. Living with a spirit of poverty limits blessings, while a spirit of generosity aligned with God's nature results in abundance. True riches are found not in possessing much but in being generous with what one has under God's unlimited resources.
This document discusses building a life centered around God. It cites passages from Psalms and Matthew that refer to God as a rock, fortress, refuge, shield and stronghold. The main points are:
1) Our lives are structured around what we value most and what we value most we protect the most.
2) The Bible teaches to build our lives on the rock of God's word through prayer, fellowship, fasting, giving and intercession.
3) When our lives are built on God, we will stand firm like a house built on a rock during difficulties.
Symbols Of Who We Are (UMC Stockwell 24 June 2007)Mark Eutsler
The document discusses the identifying symbols of Stockwell UMC that represent who they are. It outlines several symbols including their building, sacraments, serving others, the Bible, and working together in mutually beneficial relationships. The sacraments allow members to experience God's presence and grace. The Bible is a symbol of God's word and a rule for faith and conduct. Serving others through leadership and community involvement is also a symbol. These symbols represent Stockwell UMC's identity and are demonstrated through their local and broader church activities.
This document discusses how Christians are called to serve God through serving others. It provides several biblical passages that convey this message:
1) Ephesians 2:10 says we were created by God to do good works, which he prepared for us.
2) Colossians 3:23-24 says that when we serve others, we are actually serving God, and we will receive an eternal reward from him.
3) While salvation is not by works, we are saved for the purpose of serving God and others, according to his grace.
Christians are called to full-time service of God regardless of their career. They are chosen by God as a royal priesthood to declare his p
This document summarizes Ecclesiastes 7:15-29 from a sermon by Dr. Rick Griffith. It contains 3 main points:
1. Wisdom is balanced, avoiding extremes of righteousness and sinfulness.
2. Wisdom is strong, avoiding weakness from being blind to one's own faults.
3. Wisdom is insightful, avoiding thinking one has all the answers but still showing insight. It notes wisdom is difficult to attain and that while people were created to be virtuous, they tend toward wickedness.
Does being the boss lead to joy? Not necessarily. Download the entire manuscript, study notes, and handout at biblestudydownloads.com (OT sermons link). You may also listen to the audio of this message at http://cicfamily.com/sermon-listing/?tag=Ecclesiastes
SPIRIT CONTROLLED STEWARD AND HIS STEWARDSHIPOKE OLUSEGUN
WHAT IS THE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR LIFE,HOME,BUSINESS PROFIT DRIVEN OR SPIRIT DRIVEN,KNOWING AND REFLECTION ON THE ANSWERS WILL HELP YOU TO MANAGE ALL GOD'S RESOURCES AT YOUR DISPOSAL
Materials for a five-week sermon series called "40 Days of Money" based on Randy Alcorn’s book Managing God's Money were created by Conrad Dueck, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Emo, Ontario, Canada. These Powerpoint presentations correspond with his full sermons. All of his materials are available at http://www.epm.org/resources/2011/Oct/16/mgm-resources-pastors/, subsection “Sermon Series Materials”.
This document discusses how what is in our hearts comes out in our words and actions. It notes that through faith in Jesus Christ and the gospel, our hearts have been changed so that God's law is written on them. It encourages keeping our hearts focused on serving others with Christ-like love in order to stay close to God and keep our minds off ourselves.
Worship is our response | A Sermon on Matthew 22:15-22Steve Thomason
This document discusses the purpose of worship gatherings from both personal and collective perspectives. It references 2 Corinthians 3:3 about Christians being letters of Christ written by the Spirit on human hearts. Worship involves God calling people together, speaking through prayer and song, feeding through communion, and sending people out to live out their faith. The ultimate goal is growing in love for God as his bride, as referenced in Revelation 21:9. Worship aims to strengthen an individual's relationship with God and the collective body of believers.
We need regular Heart Checkups. We need to ask the hard questions and consider seriously the answers. When Jesus says, "Where you treasure is there your heart will be also." he give us insight into the fickle nature of our hearts desire.
Embracing Growth - Karena Lout - Dec 13, 2014rfochler
These are slides associated with a talk given by Pastor Karena Lout at Blazing Fire Church. Karena encourages us to choose to "grow up" into capacities and choices to be authentic and loving. "Its time!". The podcast can be found at http://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/karina-lout-12-13-14/
The document discusses the Christian hope of eternal life and the second coming of Jesus. It says that as Christians our focus is beyond this life and on the resurrection. This hope motivates us to live righteously and act to bring justice, while we wait for God to ultimately end all injustice. The document also provides guidance on how Christians should live as they await Jesus' return, including preaching the gospel, enduring to the end, and caring for those in need.
The document discusses prosperity and provision from God. It states that according to Deuteronomy 30:9, God will make people abundantly prosperous in their work, families, livestock, and land. It then lists different areas of life where one can be prosperous, including wisdom, knowledge, business, health, work, resources, and land. It references Philippians 4:19 that God will supply all needs from his riches. Proverbs 10:22 says God's blessing brings riches without sorrow. Jeremiah 17:7-8 likens the prosperous to trees by a river that are not worried by drought and always bear fruit.
The document discusses building one's life and faith on a firm foundation through obedience to Jesus Christ's teachings. It explains that obedience is like building a house on rock, able to withstand storms, while disobedience is like building on sand and will result in collapse. To be obedient, one must read the Bible to understand God's word, and not just know it but do it, accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior to begin building a life on this solid foundation.
Matthew 7:24-27 Sermon Slides | "Listen the LORD, the Wise Foundation"Danny Scotton, Jr.
Ever have to ask someone, "Did you hear what I just said?" Often, we know that they heard us, but they're acting as if they didn't.
There's a difference between hearing and listening. Hearing means audibly perceiving something with one's ear. Listening means responding to what was heard with appropriate action.
In light of all that He has said previously, at the end of the Sermon of the Mount, Jesus makes it clear that it is necessary not to just hear His words, but to do them.
For there are essentially two ways to live upon hearing Christ's words. The wise both hear and do -- metaphorically building their house on the rock. The foolish hear but don't -- metaphorically building their house on sand.
Those who listen to Christ can stand when the storms come; those who don't can't stand the rain.
Will we listen to the LORD? Did we hear what Jesus just said?
For the sermon text, sermon audio, sermon slideshow, bibliography, footnotes, and more, please visit: https://catchforchrist.net/matthew-7-24-27-sermon/
For more sermons, lessons, etc., please visit: https://CatchForChrist.net
Materials for a five-week sermon series called "40 Days of Money" based on Randy Alcorn’s book Managing God's Money were created by Conrad Dueck, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Emo, Ontario, Canada. These Powerpoint presentations correspond with his full sermons. All of his materials are available at http://www.epm.org/resources/2011/Oct/16/mgm-resources-pastors/, subsection “Sermon Series Materials”.
This document outlines the key topics that are discussed in Matthew 5-7. It lists 19 different sections that provide guidance on how to live under God's blessings, have influence in society, understand the Old Testament, deal with anger, avoid sin, and other areas. The introduction cites the key Bible verses of Matthew 5:1-2 where Jesus goes up a mountain and teaches the crowds, and Matthew 6:8 regarding not being like other people. It includes additional Bible verses from Leviticus, Psalms and Ezekiel regarding following God's laws and not adopting customs of other nations.
The document discusses the concept of generosity and the blessed life. It begins by exploring how mankind was originally given dominion by God but this position was stolen. Jesus then restored mankind's blessed position. The key to living a blessed life is having a heart of generosity, as God himself is generous. Living with a spirit of poverty limits blessings, while a spirit of generosity aligned with God's nature results in abundance. True riches are found not in possessing much but in being generous with what one has under God's unlimited resources.
This document discusses building a life centered around God. It cites passages from Psalms and Matthew that refer to God as a rock, fortress, refuge, shield and stronghold. The main points are:
1) Our lives are structured around what we value most and what we value most we protect the most.
2) The Bible teaches to build our lives on the rock of God's word through prayer, fellowship, fasting, giving and intercession.
3) When our lives are built on God, we will stand firm like a house built on a rock during difficulties.
Symbols Of Who We Are (UMC Stockwell 24 June 2007)Mark Eutsler
The document discusses the identifying symbols of Stockwell UMC that represent who they are. It outlines several symbols including their building, sacraments, serving others, the Bible, and working together in mutually beneficial relationships. The sacraments allow members to experience God's presence and grace. The Bible is a symbol of God's word and a rule for faith and conduct. Serving others through leadership and community involvement is also a symbol. These symbols represent Stockwell UMC's identity and are demonstrated through their local and broader church activities.
This document discusses how Christians are called to serve God through serving others. It provides several biblical passages that convey this message:
1) Ephesians 2:10 says we were created by God to do good works, which he prepared for us.
2) Colossians 3:23-24 says that when we serve others, we are actually serving God, and we will receive an eternal reward from him.
3) While salvation is not by works, we are saved for the purpose of serving God and others, according to his grace.
Christians are called to full-time service of God regardless of their career. They are chosen by God as a royal priesthood to declare his p
This document summarizes Ecclesiastes 7:15-29 from a sermon by Dr. Rick Griffith. It contains 3 main points:
1. Wisdom is balanced, avoiding extremes of righteousness and sinfulness.
2. Wisdom is strong, avoiding weakness from being blind to one's own faults.
3. Wisdom is insightful, avoiding thinking one has all the answers but still showing insight. It notes wisdom is difficult to attain and that while people were created to be virtuous, they tend toward wickedness.
Does being the boss lead to joy? Not necessarily. Download the entire manuscript, study notes, and handout at biblestudydownloads.com (OT sermons link). You may also listen to the audio of this message at http://cicfamily.com/sermon-listing/?tag=Ecclesiastes
SPIRIT CONTROLLED STEWARD AND HIS STEWARDSHIPOKE OLUSEGUN
WHAT IS THE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR LIFE,HOME,BUSINESS PROFIT DRIVEN OR SPIRIT DRIVEN,KNOWING AND REFLECTION ON THE ANSWERS WILL HELP YOU TO MANAGE ALL GOD'S RESOURCES AT YOUR DISPOSAL
Materials for a five-week sermon series called "40 Days of Money" based on Randy Alcorn’s book Managing God's Money were created by Conrad Dueck, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Emo, Ontario, Canada. These Powerpoint presentations correspond with his full sermons. All of his materials are available at http://www.epm.org/resources/2011/Oct/16/mgm-resources-pastors/, subsection “Sermon Series Materials”.
This document discusses how what is in our hearts comes out in our words and actions. It notes that through faith in Jesus Christ and the gospel, our hearts have been changed so that God's law is written on them. It encourages keeping our hearts focused on serving others with Christ-like love in order to stay close to God and keep our minds off ourselves.
Worship is our response | A Sermon on Matthew 22:15-22Steve Thomason
This document discusses the purpose of worship gatherings from both personal and collective perspectives. It references 2 Corinthians 3:3 about Christians being letters of Christ written by the Spirit on human hearts. Worship involves God calling people together, speaking through prayer and song, feeding through communion, and sending people out to live out their faith. The ultimate goal is growing in love for God as his bride, as referenced in Revelation 21:9. Worship aims to strengthen an individual's relationship with God and the collective body of believers.
We need regular Heart Checkups. We need to ask the hard questions and consider seriously the answers. When Jesus says, "Where you treasure is there your heart will be also." he give us insight into the fickle nature of our hearts desire.
Embracing Growth - Karena Lout - Dec 13, 2014rfochler
These are slides associated with a talk given by Pastor Karena Lout at Blazing Fire Church. Karena encourages us to choose to "grow up" into capacities and choices to be authentic and loving. "Its time!". The podcast can be found at http://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/karina-lout-12-13-14/
A talk given by Pastors Lonnie and Angela Ellis at Blazing Fire Church on September 8, 2012. For the audio, go to www.blazingfire.org and look for the talk under "Listen Now"
This brief slide show is associated with Susan Fochler's talk at Blazing Fire Church on Saturday Jan 11, 2014. Please listen to the podcast via pod bean or at www.blazingfire.org
This document discusses addiction, guardians that protect the heart, and healing from addiction. It describes guardians as self-protective strategies developed when we cannot find comfort through loving connections. Addiction is defined as any pattern used to feel safe or comforted. The solution is to allow God to establish a sense of belonging in Him. Healing involves synchronizing with different parts of the heart that feel unvalued to help them know they are needed and not bad. The goal is internal reconciliation through validating each part's purpose and feelings.
Slides for a talk given by Susan Fochler on May 2, 2015 at Blazing Fire Church. What keeps us "stuck"? What can help with issues of self-pity and shame? The audio of this talk can be found at: http://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/getting-past-your-past-susan-fochler/ For more about Blazing Fire, please go to blazingfire.org
Living From the Core of Our Being, Letting Go of Legitimacy Propsrfochler
Slides for a talk given by Susan and Russ Fochler at Blazing Fire Church September 20, 2014. The audio is available at http://blazingfire.podbean.com Using personal experience, scripture, and insight about ways we try to "prove" our legitimacy; Susan and Russ talk about finding freedom in God's love to live from our original selves - from the core of our being.
From a talk by Susan Fochler. This talk is about understanding your heart-needs - your emotional needs - and then giving God access to help meet those needs. The talk was given at Blazing Fire Church on August 24, 2013 and can be heard at www.blazingfire.org
The document discusses promises from God and building on what believers have been given through faith. It references passages from 2 Peter about qualities like good character, spiritual understanding, and love that complement basic faith. When these qualities are active, believers will mature in their experience with Jesus and their old sinful lives will be wiped away. The talk encourages leaning on promises from God, such as never being forsaken, and that God will complete the good work started in believers. It stresses that finding one's destiny requires living within the body of Jesus.
This is the slideshow (without the youtube video) of the talk "I Belong" by Pastor Brent Lokker at Blazing Fire Church on Saturday March 3, 2012. www.blazingfire.org to find the podcast.
This document provides information about healing brokenheartedness through connecting with one's true heart and releasing trauma. It discusses how early childhood emotional pain can lead to the creation of false beliefs and protective coping strategies. Trauma can cause parts of the heart to disconnect, resulting in brokenheartedness. The document describes a process called "heart sync" to reconcile different parts of a person's identity through validating each part's pain and purpose, and introducing Jesus to help replace false beliefs with truth. A key approach discussed is "presenting Jesus" which involves asking Him to be present during past traumatic events or decisions to provide a new perspective that can be freeing.
Senior Leader Brent Lokker takes us on a journey to "see" the fullness of who we are as a church. This includes a "look back" on our history and a refined vision of where we are headed.
Removing the spectacles of legalism, engaging with Jesus' heart for us, the importance of humility and a living conscience for true intimacy. From a talk given at Blazing Fire Church March 26, 2016. blazing fire.org Go to http://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/embracing-jesus-russ-and-susan-fochler/ for the audio of the talk.
There Are No Victims In The Kingdom of Godrfochler
Its past time to shift from a victim perception of ourselves - to the truth that God has given us not fear - but power, love, and self control. These slides from a talk given at Blazing Fire Church by Pastor Brent Lokker on February 15, 2014. We are unpacking some of the key things that Danny Silk taught and imparted to us during his Keep Your Love On conference. Feb 7-8. Please go to http://blazingfire.podbean.com for the podcasts or www.blazingfire.org
Keeping our Love "On": Emotions & Boundariesrfochler
We're called to love. There is nothing more important or transformational. And we also struggle about how to really love. This talk is part of a series exploring/unpacking Danny Silk's message and book "Keep Your Love On". For more info - and access to the audio of the talks, please go to www.blazingfire.org.
Pastor Todd encourages us about living in continual fellowship with Holy Spirit. Slides for a talk given at Blazing Fire Church on August 27, 2016. See blazingfire.org for more
This document provides guidance on dealing with fear and frustration by trusting in God. It discusses trusting God even when the future is uncertain. It also discusses how fear can be overcome by recognizing that God has not given us a spirit of fear. The document then discusses encountering demonic spirits at night and provides biblical passages about trusting God and not being afraid. It encourages breaking free from fear by praising God. Finally, the document discusses how to deal with frustration by celebrating instead and trusting that your circumstances will change if you trust in Christ.
The document discusses reorienting one's thinking and expectations towards the reality of Jesus' message. It states that most people have been imagining a world without a king for years, so deprogramming from old assumptions is needed. Letting go of comfortable assumptions prepares one to engage culture in new healing ways and grapple with its demands, rather than making a destiny apart from God. It promotes telling an alternative story that sweeps away old myths and brings together the past and present into a coherent whole that shines light on the future.
The document discusses reorienting one's thinking and expectations towards the reality of Jesus' message. It states that most people have been imagining a world without a King for years, so deprogramming from old assumptions is needed. Letting go of comfortable assumptions prepares one to engage culture in new ways aligned with God, rather than pursuing self-made destinies apart from God. The goal is to live according to Jesus' teachings of loving God and others.
When you made the decision to marry your spouse, what were your expectations about how the family finances were going to be handled? Did you even have any? Marriage and money go hand in hand. When there is unity in handling money God’s way, it helps lead to unity in your marriage as well. Whether you are a newlywed or married for 50 years, in this class, you will learn what the Bible says about handling money God’s way and the importance of this in our marriages. Come and learn how to have unity in money and in your marriage.
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Jesus says in Matthew 6:24 “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money." It's very easy to love money and thus become enslaved to it, but there is also a way to "tame" it and be able to use it for tremendous good.
Message Series - REBOOT - Part 1 - Reboot Your Faith - 01-08-17LifePointe Church
This message is Part 1 of our first series of 2017 titled, "REBOOT" by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message titled, "Reboot Your Faith", Pastor Chuck how we can reboot our faith by: 1. Making sure you have a real relationship with Jesus 2. Making an intentional decision to grow 3. Making a commitment to be a part of a LifeGroup 4. Using your gifts and talents in ministry 5. By being generous 6. By telling others the good news of Jesus.
This message was delivered at LifePointe Church in Crowley, TX on Sunday, January 8, 2017
This document provides a summary of biblical principles regarding finances from the book of Proverbs. It discusses that money itself is not evil, but the love of money can be. Key principles include having the right attitude toward money by acknowledging God as the source, diligently working to earn money honestly, sharing blessings with others, properly managing finances through budgeting, and finding true security in God rather than wealth. Lastly, it cautions that pursuing riches can become a priority over spiritual development if not kept in proper perspective.
Message Series - REBOOT - Part 1 - Reboot Your Faith - 01-08-17LifePointe Church
This message is Part 1 of our first series of 2017 titled, "REBOOT" by Pastor Chuck Bernal. In this message titled, "Reboot Your Faith", Pastor Chuck how we can reboot our faith by: 1. Making sure you have a real relationship with Jesus 2. Making an intentional decision to grow 3. Making a commitment to be a part of a LifeGroup 4. Using your gifts and talents in ministry 5. By being generous 6. By telling others the good news of Jesus.
This message was delivered at LifePointe Church in Crowley, TX on Sunday, January 8, 2017
The document discusses the lordship of Jesus Christ and what it means to acknowledge Him as Lord over different areas of life. It explains that Jesus has authority over our minds, bodies, decisions, work, and all possessions because He purchased us with His blood. To recognize His lordship means submitting our thoughts, actions, choices, and use of time and resources to His will and control. The ultimate challenge is whether we will truly surrender every aspect of life and self to Jesus as the rightful Lord.
TMIY - Becoming a Man after God's Own Heart - Week 7PDEI
This document discusses developing integrity of action through maintaining clarity of thought and remaining united to God. It addresses integrity of action in leadership, marriage, and parenting by uniting oneself and one's family to Christ. The key aspects are:
1) The path to authentic leadership involves clarity of thought and integrity of action through maintaining unity with God.
2) Integrity of action in marriage requires possessing oneself to give oneself freely in commitment to one's spouse through binding the marriage to Christ.
3) Parenting with integrity means accepting children from God and uniting them to Christ so they can attain their full potential.
The document discusses how Christians have historically been at the forefront of social reform efforts like establishing schools, hospitals, and campaigns against slavery. It emphasizes that the gospel of Jesus Christ is the only hope and solid foundation for lasting change in society. While other approaches may seem good, only Christ has the power to truly transform lives. The document encourages Christians to pray for guidance and strength from God before seeking to meet needs in their communities and in their work, and to remember that all things are ultimately done through and for Jesus Christ.
The document discusses reorienting one's thinking towards the reality of Jesus and his message. It states that most people have been imagining a world without a king for years, so deprogramming from old assumptions is needed. By leaving comfortable assumptions behind, people will be ready to engage with culture in new ways and not see destiny as apart from God.
WISDOM FOR THE HEART MONTHLY BILINGUAL MAGAZINE 28 October - 2017Billy Judson
This document contains summaries of multiple articles from the Wisdom for the Heart magazine. It discusses spiritual topics such as growing intimacy with God through prayer and interceding for others. It encourages believers to associate with unbelievers in the world with the sole aim of bringing them to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Readers are advised to faithfully carry out their roles in various arenas like family, work, etc. while witnessing for their heavenly father and giving others a fair chance to respond to the gospel.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document describes a church service at Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church with services at 8:15 am and 10:45 am. It then shares several passages from the Bible, including a story from the book of John about Jesus healing a man at the pool of Bethesda who had been ill for 38 years. The document closes with reflections on wealth and generosity, encouraging readers to adopt a "basket mindset" of giving rather than a "bag mindset" of always taking.
The document provides details of a church service including readings from the Bible on idol worship and wealth. It discusses identifying and acknowledging idols, repenting from worshipping them, and faithfully following Jesus above all else. It defines modern idols as things like money, power, sex, fame, nationalism, and security. The document encourages choosing Christ-like perspectives over American idols and perspectives that are not consistent with faithfully following Jesus.
A rich man makes a poor choice! mark 10 17-31 - oct 27, 2013John Smith
The document is a sermon about Jesus' encounter with a rich young ruler as recorded in Mark 10. It discusses how the ruler valued his wealth over following Jesus and entering the kingdom of God. The sermon warns that material wealth can spiritually ensnare people and recommends divesting dependence on riches while investing in God's kingdom. It encourages embracing Jesus as the pearl of great price rather than walking away from him like the rich young ruler did.
This is a sermon that I preached at my church a couple of weeks ago about whether Jesus was The Christ or not. I supported my arguments by using the science of Probability, reason, logic and the Bible.
This sermon explores some of the rational arguments for the deity of Jesus, especially the mathematical odds that anyone could fulfill the 60 or more highly specific prophesies surrounding the Messiah's birth, life and sacrificial death.
This document is a transcript of a sermon about how believers can glorify God through faith alone rather than works. It discusses how the law reveals human sinfulness but does not justify. The sermon says true faith in God pleases Him and brings glory to Him, as exemplified by Abraham, who believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness. In contrast, trying to add works to faith undermines God's grace and tries to steal His glory. The conclusion is that we glorify God by accepting salvation as a free gift of grace through faith in Christ alone.
This document provides a summary of key Christian beliefs and hopes, including the hope of Christ's second coming, the resurrection of the dead, God's final judgment where justice will be served, and the promise of a perfect world to come without suffering. It encourages Christians to actively live out their faith while awaiting these future events, motivated by the certainty of their eternal hope in Jesus.
Pastor Brent encourages us and challenges us to surrender our will to the leading of God's Spirit instead of settling for judgments, disconnections, and addictions (living from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil). Slides for a talk given Jan 30, 2021.
Hearing the "Voice" of Jesus - Brent Lokkerrfochler
Pastor Brent Lokker shares a timely message about the privilege we have as believers to listen to the voice of Jesus recognizing the reality that He is our God, and we are the people of his pasture, the flock under his care (Ps 95:7). blazingfire.org To listen to the podcast, go to https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-83t6q-d5c6ca
This document does not contain any substantive information to summarize as it only provides a name and date. The document is titled "Karena Lout" and is dated February 29, 2020 but does not include any other details, context, or body of content that could be summarized. In summary, the document provides a name and date but no other summarizable information.
Pastor Russ Fochler shares the significance of Jesus' teaching to Nicodemus about being "born from above" and the necessity of being born of water and the Spirit. There is much we can learn from the way that Jesus engaged with Nicodemus that can make us wiser disciple-makers among our friends, neighbors and co-workers. blazingfire.org To listen to the talk, go to https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-vi8i4-d3e2eb
Given at Blazing Fire on Jan 18, 2020. Sierra shares honestly and powerfully from her own walk with God. To listen to Sierra's talk, go to
https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-dy9rm-d06d3d
The Father's Covenant of Grace - Brent Lokkerrfochler
This important message brings joy and freedom when we understand what it means for each of us. It's truly amazing good news instead of the "somewhat good news" many of us have been taught. Given at Blazing Fire on January 11, 2020. blazingfire.org To listen to this talk: https://blazingfire.podbean.com/mf/play/4r2asr/BF-J_Sermon_1-11-20.mp3
The Simplicity and Grace of Salvation - Kara Holtherfochler
Kara Holthe shares her joy in the simplicity and beauty of God's plan of salvation, as she recounts several stories from the book of Acts and her own life. The simple gospel is just as relevant and powerful today as it was 2000 years ago; his faithfulness continues through all generations (Ps 100:5). Kara included a moving message about God's heart to save whole families. Given at Blazing Fire Church on 12/14/2019 blazingfire.org To listen to the podcast, go to https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-fw65q-cb6ffa
Pastor Brent Lokker reviews what we've learned from the book of Acts, and helps us focus on the centrality of the Holy Spirit in any advance of the Kingdom. The secret is always to yield to Him, so that His dynamic life and power is allowed gain victory both in us and through us. For a talk given November 23, 2019 at Blazing Fire Church blazingfire.org To listen to the podcast go to https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-234xv-c8cb56
God Responds to Worship and Does A New Thingrfochler
Pastor Russ Fochler shares the story of Peter and Cornelius from Acts 10, and how God orchestrated changed minds and hearts to bring the Gentiles into full fellowship, receiving the Holy Spirit and baptism. We too are encouraged to move beyond the status quo, and hunger for the "more" that God has for us. Blazing Fire Church blazingfire.org To listen to the podcast, go to https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-8djpj-c376eb
Pastor Karena shares from the Bible and personal experience about how God engages with our heart and will - to grow up like Jesus. From a talk given at Blazing Fire blazingfire.org
Pastor Brent reminds us of the simple Gospel message and its power to set us free, if only we would take it at face value. Too often we have allowed never-quite-good-enough, performance-based religion to turn God's good news into a man-made prison! Pastor Brent invites us back to the place where we trust the completeness of God's salvation work in us, and can confidently state that we're fully accepted and loved as God’s favored child! To listen to the audio, go to: https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-7x8e8-c15475
Coming Home To Our True Identity - Charles Razzellrfochler
Charles Razzell contrasts the attitudes and outcomes for two men who encountered God's power: Simon the Sorcerer and Paul the Apostle (Acts chapters 8 & 9). God calls us to experience sonship and values us accordingly, whereas many of us still tend to assess each other for what we do. The best possible outcome is when we know who we are in Christ and live accordingly; Jesus being the Vine, and we the branches. To listen to the audio, go to https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-x7ybq-bf913d
Slides for a talk given at Blazing Fire on July 20, 2019. Welcoming Holy Spirit to fully access our heart. Here is the link to the podcast: https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-t2b8u-b89896 God's "hesed" love for us, the work of Holy Spirit in our hearts, the problem of being "stiff-necked"/narcissistic, and the challenge of loving our enemies.
Stephen gives a speech before the Sanhedrin in which he recounts Jewish history and defends himself against accusations of blasphemy. He describes how God spoke to Moses and how the Israelites rejected prophets like Moses and Jesus. Stephen's accusers are enraged by his message, and they drag him out of the city and stone him to death while he prays for forgiveness.
How Does Fear Fit With The New Covenant of Grace? Acts 5:11-42rfochler
This document is a summary of a sermon on how fear fits within the new covenant of grace. It discusses different meanings of the Hebrew word "yara" which is often translated as fear but can also mean reverence. It explores how yara refers to a "flowing of the gut" and applies to God as referring to his nature and spirit flowing out to us. Overall it aims to resolve how believers can be instructed to fear God but also told not to be afraid by distinguishing types of fear and examining the context of loving obedience and relationship under grace rather than law.
Ananias & Sapphira - There's More to the Storyrfochler
Pastor Brent Lokker looks deeply into this famous story and questions our assumptions about what it means. Given at Blazing Fire Church June 15, 2019 blazingfire.org
To listen, go to:
https://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/theres-more-to-the-story-—-brent-lokker/
Pastor Brent Lokker highlights the defining characteristics of the fellowship of believers as described in Acts 2:42-47 and Acts 4:32-37. Rather than treat these ideas as confined to the first century, Pastor Brent demonstrates that breaking of bread, praying for one another and taking care of each other's practical needs remain as defining marks of Holy Spirit-inspired communities today. To listen to the podcast, go to https://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/true-community-—-brent-lokker/ Given at Blazing Fire Church blazingfire.org on May 18, 2019.
The Holy Spirit reveals Jesus and empowers believers through spiritual gifts. When the Spirit is poured out, it alters people's theology based on their new experiences. God poured out the Spirit so that Jesus' church could bring His kingdom and answers through prophetic words, visions, and discernment. As believers operate in the Spirit through agreement and declaration, things can be "tied up" or "released" on earth as determined in heaven. The Spirit convicts people of their need for Jesus and righteousness found only through Him.
From a talk given at Blazing Fire Church www.blazingfire.org on 3/3/2019. Pastor Susan Fochler traces Peter's transformation from head-strong to humble, showing how he became secure in his sonship and ready to lead a new move of God. You can listen to the podcast here: https://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/preparing-for-power-the-story-of-peter/
Talk given on February 16, 2019 at Blazing Fire Church. blazingfire.org Jesus had a lot to say about the coming indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. We'll see the impact of this beautiful, powerful Promise and Gift in the Book of Acts. To listen, go to https://blazingfire.podbean.com/e/preparing-to-dive-into-acts-%E2%80%94-russ-fochler/
"Lift off" by Pastor Mark Behr at North Athens Baptist ChurchJurgenFinch
23 June 2024
Morning Service at North Athens Baptist Church Athens, Michigan
“Lift Off” by Pastor Mark Behr
Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
We are a small country Church in Athens Michigan who loves to reach out to others with the love of God. We worship an Awesome God who loves the whole world and wants everyone to see and understand what He has done for us. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) We hope you are encouraging by our Sunday Morning sermon videos. If you are ever in the area, please feel free to attend our Sunday Morning Services at North Athens Baptist Church 2020 M Drive South, Athens, Michigan. If you have any question and would like to talk to Pastor Mark, or have prayer request please call the church at (269) 729-553
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Morning Service: 10:45 a.m.
Full Morning Service on Facebook Live at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nabc2020athensmichigan
Sermon Only Live on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@NABC2020AthensMI
Sermon Only Audio of Morning Sermon at: https://soundcloud.com/user-591083416
Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
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MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
God calls us to a journey of worshiping Him. In this journey you will encounter different obstacles and derailments that will want to sway you from worshiping God. You got to be intentional in breaking the barriers staged on your way of worship in order to offer God acceptable worship.
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Number of petals: 4 Location: Base of the spine Name: Foundation
Plane: Physical plane Sense Organ: Nose Work Organ: Anus Sense: Smell Element: Earth Shape: Square Sound: Lang
Muladhara is the root centre of physical experience, located at the base of the spine, the sacral plexus. The square represents the earth itself, the four dimensions and the four directions. Four allows for completion, and earth embodies the elements and conditions for human completion on all levels.
Muladhara Chakra is the meeting place of the three main nadis: Ida, Pingala and Sushumna. The downward-pointing triangle indicates the downward movement of energy and the three main nadis.
The seed mantra is Lam, the yellow square represents the earth element. The Muladhara chakra governs the vital breath Apana. An inverted triangle in the centre of the square encloses the unmanifest Kundalini, represented as a snake wrapped in three and a half coils around the svayambhu (self born) linga. Because her mouth faces downward, the flow of energy is downward.
The opening at the entrance of the sushumna is called brahma-dvara, the door of Brahma, which is closed by the coils of the sleeping Kundalini. As soon as one begins working with Muladhara chakra, this dormant energy awakens, raises its head and flows freely into the channel of Sushumna, the central nerve canal that runs along the spine. These two aspects of the kundalini: sleeping and waking, are identified as her “poison” and her “nectar.” The kundalini is poison when she remains asleep in the lower abdomen; she is nectar when she rises up through Sushumna, the medial channel, to reunite with Siva, the Absolute, in the yogin’s cranial vault.
In the pericarp is found the presiding deity Brahma, the lord of creation. His skin is the color of wheat, he wears a yellow dhoti and a green scarf. Brahma is four-faced, four-armed, holding in his upper left hand a lotus flower, the symbol of purity.
2nd issue of Volume 15. A magazine in urdu language mainly based on spiritual treatment and learning. Many topics on ISLAM, SUFISM, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SELF HELP, PSYCHOLOGY, HEALTH, SPIRITUAL TREATMENT, Ruqya etc.A very useful magazine for everyone.
Tales of This and Another Life - Chapters.pdfMashaL38
This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
Lição 12: João 15 a 17 – O Espírito Santo e a Oração Sacerdotal | 2° Trimestr...OmarBarrezueta1
Esta lição é uma oportunidade para discutirmos um assunto multo mal interpretado no contexto cristão, que é o fato de algumas pessoas pensarem que o conhecer Jesus é ter a nossa vida mudada em todas as áreas, como se Deus tivesse o dever de transportar-nos deste mundo para um outro mundo onde muitas coisas maravilhosas que desejamos seriam reais. No entanto, a nossa fé não nos tira do mundo após nos convertermos; ao invés disso, permanecemos vivendo sob as mesmas circunstâncias. O propósito de Deus não é nos tirar do mundo, mas nos livrar das ações do maligno (Jo 17.15), Sendo assim, a vida eterna não significa estar fora da realidade deste mundo, mas conhecer o único Deus verdadeiro (Jo 17.3).
The Revelation Chapter 7 Working Copy.docxFred Gosnell
John witnesses the sealing of God's 144,000 witnesses, and he hears the crying out or shouting of an unnumbered multitude of those who have been saved during the great tribulation.
This is an intermission scene before opening the seventh seal. We have seen six seals opened revealing of the events that would shortly occur. The first 4 reveal what was to occur in the great tribulation during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD70.
The fifth seal reveals the question from those slain as to when the Lord would avenge their death. The sixth seal reveals the answer to them from the One on the throne and of the Lamb which would be the punishment of their persecutors and accomplices. John sees four messengers/angels holding back the four winds of the earth & keeping them from blowing on the earth, the sea or any tree. In this figurative language, these are not heavenly messengers/angels. These represent those who are trying to restrain the word of God everywhere. Their efforts are restrained by the messenger in verse 2, preventing them from holding back the 4 winds, the spread of the gospel of Christ by His messengers/angels. These 4 winds stand on the four corners of the earth, Rome’s worldwide influence to stop its spread. But the gospel will be preached in all the earth. See the study for the Bible passages that support this. John hears the commands given relating to the sealing of the servants of God and the figurative number representing them. John sees a great multitude standing before the throne of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues who are clothed with white robes. All the messengers/angels stood around the throne and the elders and the four beasts fell before the throne and worshipped God. One of the elders asks John what those were that were wearing white robes. John said he knew and the elder identifies them. The chapter ends with his explanation.
5. “Nothing is withheld from us
what we have conceived to do.”
“Do things that
have never been
done before”
- The guy who
invented the
computer
~Russell Krisch
12. Our Unusual Relationship with Money
Money will fix It’s wrong to make
all my problems lots of money
13. “No one can serve two masters.
Either he will hate the one and love the other,
or he will be devoted to the one
and despise the other.
You cannot serve both God and money.”
~Jesus in Matthew 6:24
14. “No one can serve two masters.
Either he will hate the one and love the other,
or he will be devoted to the one
and despise the other.
You cannot serve both God and money.”
~Jesus in Matthew 6:24
Money Mysteries from the Master
by Gary Keesee
(pgs. 36-37)
15. God has the power to cause all kinds of gifts to
overflow to you, so that you will be wealthy in all
things at all times, and will have much left over for
every good work. God who fully supplies every
single expense, plus more, to pay for the seed for
the sower, and to pay for all the expenses for
bread to the eater, will supply all the expenses to
pay for, as well as multiply, the seed you sow, and
make the crops of your righteousness grow.
(2 Corinthians 9:8, 10 TSNT...Khoregos)