this message was preached at a Wednesday night service at the Faith Baptist Church. We had technical problems while recording for our livestream. Instead we have made it available this way.
The Sermon on the Mount encompasses three chapters of the book of Matthew. Beginning in chapter six Jesus counsels on several different issues. This is an encouragement and example for prayer. This is a Wednesday night service from the Faith Baptist Church of Shelocta, PA.
We can not look at the Beatitudes without seeing the word "blessed." This podcast focuses on that one word.
Jesus set a high standard for preaching. He uses preaching to inspire dreams in our hearts. He stirs our hearts to serve Him. Let God burn a fire in your soul. Dream big for God.
Do you know why Jesus came? This is a simple presentation of the Gospel. We will learn that the Gospel is the death, the burial, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ for our sins. If you do not know the Lord our prayer is that this presentation will help you getting to know Him. If you know someone who needs to know Him, please use this as a tool for pointing them to know Him.
Jesus set the standard for preaching. He preached the most popular sermon ever preached in Matthew 5-7, but before he preached we see Him set to preach. This is the third installment of this devotion. I hope it helps.
Jesus set the standard for preaching. He did so because of the vital nature of preaching. Preaching helps us to grow as Christians. Jesus takes those Christians and uses them in many ways. One of those ways is to influence this world with those "Beautiful Attitudes" that should be in our lives.
Matthew chapter five gives us what is perhaps the greatest message ever preached. It is the Sermon on the Mount. Before Jesus preached the message He set a standard for preaching. Preaching requires a standard for the preacher and a standard for the listener. Are you set for the preaching of the Word of God?
This thought is taken from Psalm 119:75. It will help us to know where our affliction comes from. When we conclude that it comes from God we learn He has a purpose for it. May we keep our eyes on the Lord at all times.
Psalm 106:23 is a plea to be like Moses. He stood in the breach to intercede for the nation of Israel. Will you be a Moses? Ask God to give you a burden to pray for our land.
"Holpen" is not a word that we use today, but we need it because it speaks about the presence of the Lord. I hope this helps you.
This was a message that was preached Sunday morning from the Faith Baptist Church of Shelocta. The Bible is a great source for defining our terms. We are going to take the Scriptures and define the word "revival." When we pray for revival we want to know what we are praying for. May God prick our hearts with a burning desire for Him.
Psalm 115 is a powerful reminder that God is still on the throne. Since He is on the throne we need to take our hands off of the situation and let God be God.
Psalm 115 has given me comfort and has convicted me throughout the years. This devotional will remind us that the Lord is in control and that instead of looking at our circumstances we should look at the Lord in the trials. May God help us keep our eyes on the Lord.
This episode takes us to Psalm 115 where a statement is made in verse three that is life changing because it is God telling us that He is still on the throne and we just need to trust Him. I hope this episode helps you.
Psalm 23 is the Shepherd's Psalm. The Lord is my shepherd is a statement that settles everything. If the Lord is your Shepherd then let Him lead.
This episode takes us to a familiar passage of Scripture. Psalm 23 is a favorite for many people. I am sure many are resting in the promises found in this Psalm. This episode serves as a foundation thought for the rest of the Psalm. Is He your Shepherd?
The Bible is God's revelation of Himself. This passage of Scripture reveals that God is worthy to pray to.