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| Healing Grace Pastor Jeff Fletcher E-mail Jeff Bethel Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith, Pelzer, South Carolina Before you can experience spiritual health and the fullness of the life God has designed for you, you have to do something first. You have to die. In order to truly live, you first must die. Are you unsure what that means? Find out, and start living today. John 12:20-26; Philippians 3:4-11; Ephesians 2:1-7 |
| Truth Matters Radio Broadcast: What is the Kingdom of God? Host Sean Finnegan with Richard Wilkinson E-mail Sean The Truth Matters radio show on WHAZ (97.3 FM and 1330 AM) airs each Sunday morning at 9 a.m. and can be heard in the Capital District of New York State. Each week covers a different topic with a different guest as Sean fearlessly explores Bible truth. In today's program, Victor Gluckin expertly navigates through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation stopping at critical points along the way in order to elucidate the primary theme of all Scripture: the kingdom of God. |
| One God There's no more fundamental truth than understanding exactly who is this God we worship. How can we worship a God we don't know? But why has so much of the world corrupted this simple truth? Roger Cupp 7-4-1971 |
| Truth Coupled with Love Are you ready to unleash God's potential in your personal ministry? Some say you need the truth. Others say you just need to love. But the Bible says we must have a love for the truth, and show the truth in our love. Will you take the challenge? 1 Thessalonians 2:10 Warren Sorenson 1975 |
| Ready or Not...Here He Comes! When Jesus comes back, there's no second chances. In today's message, the Bible tells us there will be some who will be left out of the great wedding feast. When the bridegroom comes, will you be ready for the marriage supper of the Lamb? Are you ready? Are you preparing? Matthew 25:1-13; Luke 14:16; Revelation 19 C.E. Lapp Oregon Church of God Complete Worship Service - March 10, 1974 including songs of worship, prayer, a choir special, and today's message |
| The Voice of Tomorrow Broadcast with Pastor Dale Swartz E-mail Dale A broadcast ministry of Kingdom Ministries, Inc (Litchfield, Minnesota). Kingdom Ministries is a completely faith-based ministry created to simply and clearly proclaim the message of the Kingdom of God and to share God's love in a practical way. In today's message, we contrast the choices of two very different men: Cain and Noah. God has given each of us an opportunity to accept or reject Him and what He has done for us. What will you choose? Genesis 4:7,16; 6:5; Hebrews 11:6,7; 1 John 1:9; Ephesians 2 Today's message: The Choice |
| The Open Bible Pulpit: A Last Look at Hosea Pastor Chuck Jones E-mail Chuck Visit Chuck's blog Church of the Open Bible Pomona, California In this final message in this series by Pastor Chuck, we're re-examining the prophecy from the book of Hosea (753 - 722 B.C). The prophecy was not just for Israel's future, it's relevant for our learning today. In today's message, we look back at what we've learned in our week-by-week and chapter-by-chapter study of Hosea's prophecy. |
| She Has Not Ceased Kissing Me... Pastor Alan Cain Lawrenceville Church of God, Springfield, Ohio |
| Daniel Series #6: The Greek Empire Pastor Terry M. Ferrell E-mail Terry Greenville Church of God, 217 White Oak Road, Greenville, SC 29605 In this continuing study on the book of Daniel, we continue examining the details of the kingdoms from Nebuchadnezzar's image in Daniel Chapter Two. In today's message, we research the "brass" kingdom and the man who conquered the whole world by age 30. And in many ways, we are still living in this Greek world. Just a few of its influences we still see today: Art, literature, architecture, mathematics, science, and medicine. Daniel 11:2-4; 2:39; 7; 8:19; Ezekiel 26 |
| Brotherly Love Pastor James Mattison No Christian is greater than his love. Jesus told his disciples that the world will know we are Christians by our love. In fact, he gave his disciples new commands to "love your neighbor as thyself" and to "love one another as I have loved you." And brotherly love is the expression of God's love for us. Can the world identify God's love in you? 1 John 4:7-11, 16,18-21;13:34,35; 3:16; Romans 2:4; Matthew 19:19 |
| The Priority of Discipline and Lifestyle Pastor Steve Taylor E-mail Steve 1 Timothy 4:7-11 Lakeshore Bible Church Tempe, Arizona As Apostle Paul was writing to his son in the faith, he prescribed the spiritual priorities for the next generation of Christians. In today's message, we examine what it means to discipline our spiritual lives. Working out in a gym does some good. But working on our godliness profits in all things. |
| Second Wind Pastor Wally Winner E-mail Wally Acts 18:1-18 Joy Fellowship Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith In this series on the book of Acts, we're examining the church of the first-century Christians and what we can learn from this dedicated fellowship of believers today. We all need a spiritual second wind. Paul in Acts 18 needed one before he continued his ministry to the people of Corinth. We also see that Paul was not alone in the Bible. Moses, Joshua, Elijah, Job, and Jonah are all examples of people who needed a spiritual second wind. The Lord came to Paul and showed him that trying times are not the time to quit trying. There are three promises for the winded as taken from Acts 18:10. |
| Love Pastor Kenneth Milne The Apostle Paul said these three were important: "faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love." But why did he say that? In the teachings of Christ, he often emphasized loving one another. Why? What is this biblical "love" they were talking about? Was it a feeling? Was it an attraction? Or was it something more? In today's message, we learn how expressing a biblical love is one of the greatest elements in church growth. |
| Written in Blood Pastor Dave Hixon E-mail Dave Brush Creek Church of God Tipp City, Ohio "For God so loved the world that he gave..." You know the verse. The world's only hope came from God's only son. We were all unworthy sinners. We deserved death. But because of God's love, and the sacrifice on the cross, we are a part of a new covenant. We are part of a promise written and sealed with our Savior's blood. |
| Satisfaction Guaranteed Pastor Mike Montgomery E-mail Mike Guthrie Grove Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith Pelzer, South Carolina You've probably heard the story of the encounter Jesus had with the Samaritan woman at the well. He was thirsty for a drink. She was thirsty for something more. Jesus told her if she would drink of the "living water," she would never thirst again. Will you drink? John 4 |
| Come to the Wedding Pastor Hollis Partlowe Dixon Church of God Dixon, Illinois Read more by Pastor Partlowe The Bible begins with a marriage, with the creation of man and woman in Genesis, and concludes with a marriage in Revelation. In the wedding soon to come, the bridegroom from heaven (Jesus) and bride from the earth (the church) will finally be united. On that day, history's greatest love story will reach its climax. And this is our hope! Are you ready for the wedding banquet that is being prepared for you? Revelation 19; Matthew 25 |
| Healing Mercy Pastor Jeff Fletcher E-mail Jeff Bethel Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith, Pelzer, South Carolina Before Jesus came along, people lived in continual fear of God's punishment. The religious leaders of that time had added so many rules to the law that no one could possibly keep all of the commands. And like the Pharisees, sometimes our "Christian" traditions actually nullify God's word. But Jesus taught that human need is more important than religious rituals. God cares about love - not the law - and relationships - not the "rules." Hebrews 10:25; Matthew 25:23; 18:23Mark 7:5; 12:1; Deuteronomy 25:24,25; Leviticus 24:8; 1 Samuel 21:6; Exodus 20:8; Numbers 28:9; Hosea 6:6; Luke 6:6 |

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