What Do You Do When Life Goes Crazy? On Christ the Solid Rock We Stand • Sunday Service
What Do You Do When Life Goes Crazy? On Christ the Solid Rock We Stand • Sunday Service
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In times when the world around us seems to be spinning out of control, when the ground beneath our feet feels as if it's giving way, there's one truth that remains unshakable – our foundation in Jesus Christ, the solid rock on which we stand. Today, we delve into the Word of God to find solace, strength, and steadfastness, drawing from at least ten scriptures that remind us of the unbreakable foundation we have in Christ, ensuring us that, like a tree planted by the waters, we shall not be moved.
**1. Matthew 7:24-25**
"**Therefore whoever hears these sayings of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock: and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock.**"
Jesus speaks of the wisdom in building our lives upon His teachings, a foundation that no storm can topple.
**2. Isaiah 43:2**
"**When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, Nor shall the flame scorch you.**"
God's presence is a promise of protection and perseverance through every trial.
**3. Psalm 46:1-3**
"**God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, Even though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though its waters roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with its swelling. Selah**"
In God, we find a refuge that stands immovable amidst life's greatest upheavals.
**4. Psalm 1:2-3**
"**But his delight is in the law of the LORD, And in His law he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree Planted by the rivers of water, That brings forth its fruit in its season, Whose leaf also shall not wither; And whatever he does shall prosper.**"
Rooted in God's Word, we find nourishment that ensures our stability and prosperity.
**5. Ephesians 6:13-14**
"**Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness,**"
Paul encourages us to equip ourselves with the truth and righteousness found in Christ, enabling us to stand firm.
**6. 2 Timothy 2:19**
"**Nevertheless, the solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: ‘The Lord knows those who are His,’ and, ‘Let everyone who names the name of Christ depart from iniquity.’**"
Our foundation in God is secure, marked by His knowledge of us and our commitment to holiness.
**7. Hebrews 12:28**
"**Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear.**"
We are part of an unshakeable kingdom, inspiring us to live lives of service and reverence to God.
**8. 1 Corinthians 3:11**
"**For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.**"
Christ is the only foundation that guarantees stability and salvation.
**9. Psalm 62:6**
"**He only is my rock and my salvation; He is my defense; I shall not be moved.**"
In God alone, we find a defense that ensures we shall not be moved by the trials of this world.
**10. James 1:12**
"**Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him.**"
Enduring faith through trials brings us to the promise of eternal life with Christ.
Beloved, as we face the craziness of life, let us remember that our foundation in Christ is unshakeable. The things of this world will try to sway us, but grounded in the Word, clothed in righteousness, and holding fast to the promises of God, we stand immovable. Like a tree planted by the waters, drawing nourishment from the eternal source of life, we shall not be moved. Our call is to remain rooted in Christ, for in Him we find our strength, our hope, and our sure foundation. Let us then stand firm
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The Two Different Tracks Of Christianity • The Todd Coconato Radio Show
The Two Different Tracks Of Christianity • The Todd Coconato Radio Show
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There are two tracks of people who call themselves Christian in today's Western church...
🎙️Get ready to explore the contrasting paths within today's Western church on the Todd Coconato Show!
Track 1: Dive into the world of those who've embraced social justice constructs, seeker-friendlyism, and diluted sermons. Their leaders have transformed the church into a business, avoiding confrontation and preaching a "nice" Christianity. Is this the wide-gate teaching leading the church astray?
Track 2: Explore the passionate pursuit of righteousness and holiness among those unafraid to live set apart. They boldly proclaim truth, seek God fervently, and understand the urgency of the hour. Are they the narrow-gaters, standing against the tide of cultural compromise?
Which track do you identify with? Join us as we delve into this crucial question and examine what it means to truly honor and please God in today's world. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking discussion on the Todd Coconato Show!🎧
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The End of The World • Fire Power!
The End of The World • Fire Power!
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Tonight on Firepower! Get ready to hear things about the end of the world you've never heard before with our special guest Allen DiDio! You're not going to forget what you hear tonight. We're not here to alarm you, we're here to arm you. The information you're going to get tonight is going to change your life!
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Woke Jesus vs. Real Jesus • Fire Power!
Woke Jesus vs. Real Jesus • Fire Power!
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Tonight on Fire Power: Woke Jesus vs. Real Jesus. We discuss how a major Christian leader publicly discouraged 100 pastors of large churches from getting involved in politics. Also, we weigh in on the “He Gets Us” commercial. We also discuss Roman’s 13 with our very special guest Lance Wallnau!
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What Do You Do When Life Goes Crazy? On Christ the Solid Rock We Stand • Sunday Service
What Do You Do When Life Goes Crazy? On Christ the Solid Rock We Stand • Sunday Service
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In times when the world around us seems to be spinning out of control, when the ground beneath our feet feels as if it's giving way, there's one truth that remains unshakable – our foundation in Jesus Christ, the solid rock on which we stand. Today, we delve into the Word of God to find solace, strength, and steadfastness, drawing from at least ten scriptures that remind us of the unbreakable foundation we have in Christ, ensuring us that, like a tree planted by the waters, we shall not be moved.
**1. Matthew 7:24-25**
"**Therefore whoever hears these sayings of Mine, and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who built his house on the rock: and the rain descended, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house; and it did not fall, for it was founded on the rock.**"
Jesus speaks of the wisdom in building our lives upon His teachings, a foundation that no storm can topple.
**2. Isaiah 43:2**
"**When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, Nor shall the flame scorch you.**"
God's presence is a promise of protection and perseverance through every trial.
**3. Psalm 46:1-3**
"**God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, Even though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though its waters roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with its swelling. Selah**"
In God, we find a refuge that stands immovable amidst life's greatest upheavals.
**4. Psalm 1:2-3**
"**But his delight is in the law of the LORD, And in His law he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree Planted by the rivers of water, That brings forth its fruit in its season, Whose leaf also shall not wither; And whatever he does shall prosper.**"
Rooted in God's Word, we find nourishment that ensures our stability and prosperity.
**5. Ephesians 6:13-14**
"**Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness,**"
Paul encourages us to equip ourselves with the truth and righteousness found in Christ, enabling us to stand firm.
**6. 2 Timothy 2:19**
"**Nevertheless, the solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: ‘The Lord knows those who are His,’ and, ‘Let everyone who names the name of Christ depart from iniquity.’**"
Our foundation in God is secure, marked by His knowledge of us and our commitment to holiness.
**7. Hebrews 12:28**
"**Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear.**"
We are part of an unshakeable kingdom, inspiring us to live lives of service and reverence to God.
**8. 1 Corinthians 3:11**
"**For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.**"
Christ is the only foundation that guarantees stability and salvation.
**9. Psalm 62:6**
"**He only is my rock and my salvation; He is my defense; I shall not be moved.**"
In God alone, we find a defense that ensures we shall not be moved by the trials of this world.
**10. James 1:12**
"**Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him.**"
Enduring faith through trials brings us to the promise of eternal life with Christ.
Beloved, as we face the craziness of life, let us remember that our foundation in Christ is unshakeable. The things of this world will try to sway us, but grounded in the Word, clothed in righteousness, and holding fast to the promises of God, we stand immovable. Like a tree planted by the waters, drawing nourishment from the eternal source of life, we shall not be moved. Our call is to remain rooted in Christ, for in Him we find our strength, our hope, and our sure foundation. Let us then stand firm
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Faith Will Be Our Currency • Sunday Service
Faith Will Be Our Currency • Sunday Service
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"Faith Will Be Our Currency"
In Christian eschatology, the "end times" refer to a period preceding the second coming of Christ. It's believed that during this time, believers will face unprecedented trials and challenges, testing their faith like never before. This concept is based on various biblical passages and themes:
1. **Increased Persecution**: The Bible predicts that believers will face increased persecution and hardship. Scriptures like Matthew 24:9 speak of believers being handed over to be persecuted and killed, and Revelation 2:10 mentions imprisonment and trials for the faithful.
2. **Great Deception**: The end times are characterized by widespread deception. False prophets and messiahs will appear, deceiving even the elect if possible (Matthew 24:24). This environment of deception will test the discernment and steadfastness of believers.
3. **Moral Decay and Lawlessness**: A decline in moral standards and a rise in lawlessness are prophesied (2 Timothy 3:1-5). Believers must maintain their integrity and faith amidst a society drifting away from biblical values.
4. **Spiritual Warfare**: Ephesians 6:12 indicates a heightened spiritual battle against the forces of darkness. Believers will need to rely on their spiritual armor and faith in God to withstand these challenges.
5. **The Love of Many Growing Cold**: Due to increased wickedness, the love of many will grow cold (Matthew 24:12). Maintaining a heart of love, compassion, and faith in such an environment will be a significant test.
6. **Tribulation and Trials**: The Book of Revelation describes a period of tribulation, marked by natural disasters, wars, famines, and other catastrophes. These events will challenge believers to trust in God’s sovereignty and goodness.
7. **The Test of Faithfulness**: In Luke 18:8, Jesus asks, “When the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?” This suggests a testing of genuine faith and perseverance.
8. **The Call for Endurance**: Revelation 14:12 calls for the endurance of the saints, who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus. This implies that maintaining faith and obedience will be challenging yet crucial.
Abraham, often referred to as the "Father of Faith," is renowned for his exemplary faith in the Bible. His life offers several profound examples suitable for a sermon on faith:
### 1. Leaving His Homeland (Genesis 12:1-4)
- **Call to Leave**: Abraham (then Abram) was called by God to leave his homeland, Haran, for a land that God would show him.
- **Faith in Action**: Despite not knowing the destination, Abraham obeyed immediately, demonstrating faith in God's promise and guidance.
### 2. Belief in God’s Promise of a Son (Genesis 15:1-6)
- **Promise of Descendants**: God promised Abraham, who was childless and advanced in age, that he would have descendants as numerous as the stars.
- **Unwavering Belief**: Abraham believed God's promise, and it was counted to him as righteousness. His faith did not waver despite his and Sarah's old age.
### 3. The Birth of Isaac (Genesis 21:1-7)
- **Fulfillment of Promise**: God's promise was fulfilled when Sarah bore Isaac. Abraham was 100 years old at that time.
- **Testament to Faith**: The birth of Isaac in their old age was a direct result of their faith in God's promise.
### 4. The Sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22:1-18)
- **Ultimate Test of Faith**: God tested Abraham by asking him to sacrifice Isaac, his long-awaited son.
- **Willingness to Obey**: Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac demonstrated his absolute trust and obedience to God. He believed God could even raise the dead (Hebrews 11:17-19).
- **God’s Provision**: At the last moment, God provided a ram for the sacrifice, sparing Isaac. This event is a powerful example of faith and trust in God's provision.
### 5. Seeking a Wife for Isaac (Genesis 24)
- **Ensuring the Promise Continues**: Abraham ensured that Isaac did not marry a woman from Canaan but from his own relatives, trusting God's promise concerning his descendants.
- **Guided by Faith**: His servant, guided by prayer and faith, found Rebekah, aligning with God's plan.
### Sermon Points:
- **Faith in the Unknown**: Abraham's journey is a model of trusting God even when the path is unclear.
- **Faith Against Odds**: His belief in God's promise about Isaac, against all odds, highlights that faith often defies human logic.
- **Obedience in Faith**: Abraham's readiness to sacrifice Isaac shows that true faith is often tested and proven in obedience.
- **Legacy of Faith**: Abraham's life demonstrates that faith has a lasting impact, influencing generations.
Abraham's story teaches that faith involves trust in God's promises, obedience to His commands, and the belief that God will fulfill His word, even when circumstances seem impossible. His life is an enduring testimony to the power and significance of faith.
Here are ten scriptures from the New King James Version (NKJV) of the Bible that emphasize standing firm in faith and not backing down in the face of enemy attacks or discouragement:
1. **Ephesians 6:13** - "Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand."
2. **1 Corinthians 16:13** - "Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong."
3. **James 4:7** - "Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you."
4. **1 Peter 5:8-9** - "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him, steadfast in the faith..."
5. **Isaiah 54:17** - "No weapon formed against you shall prosper, And every tongue which rises against you in judgment You shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, And their righteousness is from Me,” says the Lord."
6. **2 Timothy 1:7** - "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind."
7. **Joshua 1:9** - "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go."
8. **Psalm 18:39** - "For You have armed me with strength for the battle; You have subdued under me those who rose up against me."
9. **Philippians 4:13** - "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
10. **Psalm 44:5** - "Through You we will push down our enemies; Through Your name we will trample those who rise up against us."
These scriptures collectively inspire believers to stand firm in their faith, resist fear and discouragement, and trust in the strength and support that God provides in the face of adversity.
Without faith, we can’t please God.
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Standing Firm in Authority Amidst Secular Challenges • Friday Service
Standing Firm in Authority Amidst Secular Challenges • Friday Service
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#### Introduction
Brothers and sisters in Christ, today we stand at the precipice of a world that increasingly seeks to undermine the authority of the Gospel and dilute the potency of our faith. In this age, marked by secular ideologies and demonic influences, it's crucial that we, as followers of Christ, understand the times and know what we ought to do. The Word of God is not silent about these days; it forewarns us, equips us, and empowers us to stand firm in our authority as believers. Let us delve into the Scriptures, drawing from the New King James Version, to uncover the truth and the power we hold in declaring the unadulterated Gospel of Jesus Christ.
#### 1. **2 Timothy 3:1-5** - A Warning of the Last Days
"But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power. And from such people turn away!"
This passage vividly describes the moral decay characteristic of the end times. The secular and demonic are not just external forces; they manifest through attitudes and behaviors that oppose the essence of the Gospel.
#### 2. **Ephesians 6:12** - The Real Battle
"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places."
Our fight is not against people or societal systems but against spiritual forces that seek to suppress the truth and authority of Christ's message.
#### 3. **Matthew 24:12** - Love Growing Cold
"And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold."
As secular ideologies grow, they challenge the core Christian value of love, leading many to stray from their first love, Jesus.
#### 4. **2 Thessalonians 2:3-4** - The Great Apostasy
"Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God."
Paul warns of a significant apostasy, a falling away from the faith, as part of the end times' signs, driven by deception and rebellion against divine authority.
#### 5. **Jude 1:18-19** - Mockers in the Last Time
"‘In the last time there will be mockers, following after their own ungodly lusts.’ These are sensual persons, who cause divisions, not having the Spirit."
The secular push often ridicules and undermines the Christian faith, fulfilling the prophecy of mockers in the last days.
#### 6. **Revelation 12:12** - The Enemy's Fury
"Therefore rejoice, O heavens, and you who dwell in them! Woe to the inhabitants of the earth and the sea! For the devil has come down to you, having great wrath, because he knows that he has a short time."
The intensity of secular and demonic opposition is linked to the enemy's awareness of his limited time before Christ's ultimate victory.
#### 7. **1 John 4:4** - Greater is He
"You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world."
Despite the pervasive influence of secularism and demonic forces, the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit empowers us to overcome.
#### 8. **Matthew 16:18** - The Church's Authority
"And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it."
Christ promises that His church, built on the revelation of Him as the Messiah, will withstand all opposition, including that from the secular and demonic realms.
#### 9. **Acts 2:17** - The Promise of the Spirit
"'And it shall come to pass in the last days, says God, That I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, Your young men shall see visions, Your old men shall dream dreams.'"
In the midst of end times' challenges, God promises an outpouring of His Spirit, empowering His people for prophecy, visions, and dreams, signifying the supernatural will overcoming the natural, secular, and demonic influences.
#### 10. **Romans 8:37** - More Than Conquerors
"Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us."
This powerful assurance from Paul reminds us that, regardless of the trials, tribulations, and opposition from secular and demonic forces, we have overwhelming victory in Jesus Christ. Our identity as conquerors is not based on our strength but on the victory Christ achieved on the cross and His unfailing love for us.
### Standing Firm in Authority
In light of these scriptures, how do we stand firm in our authority amidst the challenges posed by secular and demonic influences in this age?
#### Cling to the Word of God
Our primary weapon against deception and spiritual warfare is the Word of God. "The sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God" (**Ephesians 6:17**), equips us to discern truth from lies and to declare the power of the Gospel boldly.
#### Live by the Spirit
In an age where the secular and demonic seek to sway us, living by the Spirit ensures we walk in purity, power, and divine direction. Galatians 5:25 says, "If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit." This alignment with the Holy Spirit enables us to manifest the fruit of the Spirit, counteracting the works of the flesh and secular ideologies.
#### Unite in Prayer and Fellowship
The early church was marked by unity, prayer, and fellowship. Acts 2:42 tells us, "And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers." In unity, there is strength to withstand the pressures of secularism and to stand firm in the authority given to us by Christ.
#### Engage in Spiritual Warfare
Understanding our authority in Christ equips us to engage effectively in spiritual warfare. 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 reminds us, "For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ." Through prayer, we exercise our authority to demolish spiritual strongholds that oppose the Gospel.
#### Witness with Boldness
Finally, we are called to witness with boldness. Acts 1:8 declares, "But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." In the face of secular and demonic opposition, the Holy Spirit empowers us to proclaim the Gospel fearlessly.
### Conclusion
As we navigate the complexities of this age, marked by secular and demonic attempts to dilute the Gospel's authority, let us remember that we stand on the solid rock of Jesus Christ. Our foundation is unshakeable, our authority is unbreakable, and our victory is undeniable. Let us hold fast to the truth, walk in the Spirit, unite in prayer, engage in spiritual warfare, and witness with boldness, for we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. The secular and demonic forces have no hold on us; we are anchored in Christ, and in Him, we shall not be moved.
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Who Will They Replace Biden With? Special Guest Will Johnson
Who Will They Replace Biden With? Special Guest Will Johnson
Biden is the frontrunner, obviously, it looks like he's going to be the nominee, but is the government state media starting to turn on Joe Biden? Will they end up doing a switch? All this and more on today's Todd Coconato show!
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Woke Jesus vs. Real Jesus • Fire Power!
Woke Jesus vs. Real Jesus • Fire Power!
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Tonight on Fire Power: Woke Jesus vs. Real Jesus. We discuss how a major Christian leader publicly discouraged 100 pastors of large churches from getting involved in politics. Also, we weigh in on the “He Gets Us” commercial. We also discuss Roman’s 13 with our very special guest Lance Wallnau!
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How Can We Press Ahead Through Trials and Tribulations?
How Can We Press Ahead Through Trials and Tribulations? • The Todd Coconato Radio Show
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The Apostle Paul writes in Philippians 3:13-14, "Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus." Here, Paul speaks to the essence of our Christian journey – a continuous pressing forward, a striving towards the call and purpose God has placed upon our lives, despite the past or the obstacles that lie in our path.
In Romans 5:3-4, we find encouragement in suffering, "And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope." These words remind us that our trials are not in vain; they are the very process by which God shapes us into vessels of His hope and light.
James 1:2-4 echoes this sentiment, urging us, "My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing." It is through steadfast faith and patience that we are made complete in Christ, fully equipped for every good work.
But how do we navigate these trials? The Psalmist gives us a beautiful image of God's guidance and comfort in Psalm 23:4, "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me." In the midst of our darkest valleys, God is with us, His rod and staff guiding and comforting us, reminding us that we are never alone.
Our Lord Jesus Himself assures us of peace amidst tribulation in John 16:33, saying, "These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." In Christ, we have a peace that transcends understanding, a peace that enables us to remain joyful and courageous, even when faced with life's storms.
The call to be steadfast in faith is further emphasized in 1 Corinthians 15:58, "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord." Our perseverance in faith and good works is never futile; it has eternal significance and reward.
In 2 Corinthians 4:8-9, Paul speaks to the resilience of the believer, "We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed." This passage is a powerful testament to the resilience that we have through Christ. Despite the pressures and challenges we face, we are never abandoned by God; His grace sustains us, enabling us to rise again, stronger and more determined.
The strength to press ahead also comes from the assurance of God's unfailing love and faithfulness, as declared in Lamentations 3:22-23, "Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness." Every day, we are recipients of God's new mercies, a reminder that with each sunrise comes fresh strength and hope for the journey.
Hebrews 12:1-2 exhorts us to run with endurance the race set before us, "Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith." Jesus is not only our example but also the source of our strength and the one who perfects our faith as we keep our eyes fixed on Him.
Finally, in Isaiah 40:31, we find the promise of renewed strength for those who hope in the Lord, "But those who wait on the LORD Shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint." This verse assures us that in waiting upon the Lord, in trusting Him through every season of our lives, He renews our strength, enabling us to soar above the challenges, to run without growing weary, and to walk without fainting.
Brothers and sisters, as we face the tests and trials of life, let us remember that we do not do so in our own strength, but in the strength that God provides. Let us press ahead, not with fear or hesitation, but with confidence and hope, knowing that our God is with us, guiding us through every challenge, and leading us into victory.
May we go forth in this assurance, pressing ahead with faith, and looking unto Jesus, the perfecter of our faith, who leads us on to glory.
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He Gets US...But Do We Get Him?
In the latest episode of "The Todd Coconato Show," we delve into the much-talked-about "He Gets Us" Super Bowl commercial, unpacking its content, intentions, and the organizations behind its creation. This explosive analysis not only sheds light on the discrepancies we've found between the commercial's message and the foundational truths of Biblical Christianity but also offers an extensive exploration of scriptures to illustrate why the portrayal falls short of setting individuals on a path of true success in Jesus Christ. Join Host Todd Coconato as he brings to light the critical missteps in the commercial's approach to depicting Jesus and His teachings, supported by a thorough scriptural foundation that aims to guide listeners back to the authentic message of the Gospel. Don't miss this eye-opening episode as we seek to clarify, educate, and empower our faith community with the truth of God's Word.
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Arise, Mighty Warriors: Gideons 300 Army in 2024 • Friday Service at the RRC
Arise, Mighty Warriors: Gideons 300 Army in 2024 • Friday Service at the RRC
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Introduction:
- Gideon's story is not just a historical account; it's a divine blueprint for overcoming insurmountable odds.
- In Judges 7, we witness God's miraculous intervention through Gideon's army of 300, demonstrating the power of faith and obedience.
- As we delve into this passage, let's uncover the spiritual principles that can empower us to conquer our own battles.
1. **The Call to Arms** (Judges 6:11-16)
- Scripture: Judges 6:12 - "And the Angel of the Lord appeared to him, and said to him, 'The Lord is with you, you mighty man of valor!'"
- Commentary: Despite Gideon's initial doubts and fears, God affirms his identity as a mighty man of valor, reminding him of the divine strength available through God's presence.
2. **The Winnowing Process** (Judges 7:1-7)
- Scripture: Judges 7:2 - "And the Lord said to Gideon, 'The people who are with you are too many for Me to give the Midianites into their hands, lest Israel claim glory for itself against Me, saying, "My own hand has saved me."’”
- Commentary: God intentionally reduces Gideon's army to demonstrate that victory comes through His power alone, not through human strength or numbers.
3. **The Midnight Encounter** (Judges 7:9-15)
- Scripture: Judges 7:13-14 - "And when Gideon had come, there was a man telling a dream to his companion. He said, 'I have had a dream: To my surprise, a loaf of barley bread tumbled into the camp of Midian; it came to a tent and struck it so that it fell and overturned, and the tent collapsed.' Then his companion answered and said, 'This is nothing else but the sword of Gideon the son of Joash, a man of Israel! Into his hand God has delivered Midian and the whole camp.'”
- Commentary: God confirms Gideon's victory through the dream of the Midianite soldier, affirming His divine intervention and delivering assurance to Gideon.
4. **The Unconventional Warfare** (Judges 7:16-22)
- Scripture: Judges 7:20 - "Then the three companies blew the trumpets and broke the pitchers—they held the torches in their left hands and the trumpets in their right hands for blowing—and they cried, 'The sword of the Lord and of Gideon!'"
- Commentary: Gideon's army engages in unconventional warfare, utilizing torches, trumpets, and broken pitchers to confuse and defeat the enemy, symbolizing the power of God's strategies over human wisdom.
5. **The Complete Victory** (Judges 7:23-25)
- Scripture: Judges 7:22 - "When the three hundred blew the trumpets, the Lord set every man’s sword against his companion throughout the whole camp; and the army fled to Beth Acacia, toward Zererah, as far as the border of Abel Meholah, by Tabbath."
- Commentary: Through the obedience and faith of Gideon's 300, God delivers a complete victory over the enemy, showcasing His faithfulness and power to save His people.
Conclusion:
- Gideon's 300 teaches us that it's not about the size of our army, but the magnitude of our faith in God.
- Let's apply these principles in our lives: trusting God's promises, embracing His selection process, listening for His guidance, and engaging in unconventional warfare against the enemy.
- As we arise as mighty warriors in Christ, let's expect nothing less than complete victory in every battle we face. Amen.
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The Christian Position On The Southern Border • Fire Power!
The Christian Position On The Southern Border • Fire Power!
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Tonight on Fire Power:'The Christian Position On The Southern Border'. That's pretty bold statement, because we're going to tell you from the word of God what the proper reaction to the southern border is and we think a lot of you are not expecting what you're going to hear from us tonight. This is going to be a conversation that you're not going to hear a lot of places, but we're going to use the word of God.
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Embracing the Power of the Holy Spirit • Sunday Service
Embracing the Power of the Holy Spirit • Sunday Service
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"Embracing the Power of the Holy Spirit: Manifestations of God's Gifts Today"
Introduction:
- Today, we embark on a journey to explore the profound truth of God's enduring gifts bestowed upon His people through the Holy Spirit.
- In a world filled with skepticism and doubt, let us be reminded of the timeless promises of God's Word regarding deliverance, prophecy, tongues, and other spiritual manifestations.
- As we delve into these Scriptures, may our hearts be open to receive the revelation of God's truth and the activation of His gifts in our lives.
1. **The Manifestation of the Spirit** (1 Corinthians 12:7-11)
- Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:7 - "But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all."
- Commentary: The Holy Spirit manifests Himself through various gifts for the common good of the Body of Christ, demonstrating God's ongoing work and involvement in the lives of believers.
2. **The Pursuit of Spiritual Gifts** (1 Corinthians 14:1, 39)
- Scripture: 1 Corinthians 14:1 - "Pursue love, and desire spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy."
- Commentary: We are encouraged to eagerly desire spiritual gifts, particularly the gift of prophecy, and not to forbid the speaking of tongues, emphasizing the relevance and importance of these gifts in the present age.
3. **The Outpouring of the Spirit** (Acts 2:17-18)
- Scripture: Acts 2:17-18 - "'And it shall come to pass in the last days, says God, That I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh... And they shall prophesy.'"
- Commentary: The pouring out of the Holy Spirit transcends time and generations, as prophesied by Joel and fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, affirming the accessibility of God's gifts to all believers, regardless of age, gender, or social status.
4. **Signs Following Believers** (Mark 16:17-18)
- Scripture: Mark 16:17 - "And these signs will follow those who believe... they will speak with new tongues."
- Commentary: Jesus Himself declares that believers will experience supernatural signs, including speaking in tongues, casting out demons, healing the sick, and protection from harm, attesting to the ongoing manifestation of God's power in the lives of His followers.
5. **Equipping of the Saints** (Ephesians 4:11-13)
- Scripture: Ephesians 4:11-12 - "And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry..."
- Commentary: The appointment of various ministries within the Church, including prophets and evangelists, is for the purpose of equipping believers for effective ministry, indicating the continued relevance of prophetic and evangelistic gifts in the present age.
6. **Diverse Gifts for Service** (Romans 12:6-8)
- Scripture: Romans 12:6-7 - "Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, let us prophesy in proportion to our faith..."
- Commentary: Each believer is endowed with diverse gifts by God's grace, to be utilized for the edification and service of the Church, highlighting the ongoing significance of prophecy and other spiritual gifts in fulfilling God's purposes today.
Conclusion:
- As we conclude our exploration of these Scriptures, let us affirm with unwavering faith that the Holy Spirit's gifts are not relics of the past, but living realities for believers today.
- May we embrace the power of the Holy Spirit, eagerly pursuing spiritual gifts, and boldly stepping into the supernatural realm where God's presence and provision abound.
- Let us walk in confidence, knowing that God's promises are irrevocable, and His Spirit continues to move mightily in our midst. Amen.
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War Against The Church • Joseph Z w/ Special Guest Todd Coconato!
War Against The Church • Joseph Z w/ Special Guest Todd Coconato!
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In the studio, today with Joseph Z is Pastor Todd Coconato, and they talk about how the enemy is waging war against God’s economy, and praying in the spirit. Pastor Todd informs us that the church has the power to restrain the enemy because the enemy wants to stifle the church by portraying “giving” and “speaking in tongues” in a bad light. Unfortunately for them though, they can not buy the anointing of God, and thus, the church has the power to issue a restraining order against all those who oppose it. He further discloses that although we have to occupy all areas of influence, it’s important we understand the battle we’re dealing with, and by utilizing the weapon of speaking in tongues, can disarm the enemy.
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What Do You Look For In A Good Church? • The Todd Coconato Radio Show
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A friend of mine recently put up a post on social media asking a very important question. What do you look for in a good church? The answers were absolutely amazing. It's so clear what people are looking for. They want a real authentic move of God. They want a pastor that's teachable and accountable. They want to see the gifts of the Spirit flowing, and they certainly want a church that's founded on the Word of God. Listen to this very important broadcast of the Todd Coconato Show as we delve into this very important topic of what people actually want in a good church and why what they answered is absolutely biblical.
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Arise, Mighty Warriors: Gideons 300 Army in 2024 • Friday Service at the RRC
Arise, Mighty Warriors: Gideons 300 Army in 2024 • Friday Service at the RRC
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Introduction:
- Gideon's story is not just a historical account; it's a divine blueprint for overcoming insurmountable odds.
- In Judges 7, we witness God's miraculous intervention through Gideon's army of 300, demonstrating the power of faith and obedience.
- As we delve into this passage, let's uncover the spiritual principles that can empower us to conquer our own battles.
1. **The Call to Arms** (Judges 6:11-16)
- Scripture: Judges 6:12 - "And the Angel of the Lord appeared to him, and said to him, 'The Lord is with you, you mighty man of valor!'"
- Commentary: Despite Gideon's initial doubts and fears, God affirms his identity as a mighty man of valor, reminding him of the divine strength available through God's presence.
2. **The Winnowing Process** (Judges 7:1-7)
- Scripture: Judges 7:2 - "And the Lord said to Gideon, 'The people who are with you are too many for Me to give the Midianites into their hands, lest Israel claim glory for itself against Me, saying, "My own hand has saved me."’”
- Commentary: God intentionally reduces Gideon's army to demonstrate that victory comes through His power alone, not through human strength or numbers.
3. **The Midnight Encounter** (Judges 7:9-15)
- Scripture: Judges 7:13-14 - "And when Gideon had come, there was a man telling a dream to his companion. He said, 'I have had a dream: To my surprise, a loaf of barley bread tumbled into the camp of Midian; it came to a tent and struck it so that it fell and overturned, and the tent collapsed.' Then his companion answered and said, 'This is nothing else but the sword of Gideon the son of Joash, a man of Israel! Into his hand God has delivered Midian and the whole camp.'”
- Commentary: God confirms Gideon's victory through the dream of the Midianite soldier, affirming His divine intervention and delivering assurance to Gideon.
4. **The Unconventional Warfare** (Judges 7:16-22)
- Scripture: Judges 7:20 - "Then the three companies blew the trumpets and broke the pitchers—they held the torches in their left hands and the trumpets in their right hands for blowing—and they cried, 'The sword of the Lord and of Gideon!'"
- Commentary: Gideon's army engages in unconventional warfare, utilizing torches, trumpets, and broken pitchers to confuse and defeat the enemy, symbolizing the power of God's strategies over human wisdom.
5. **The Complete Victory** (Judges 7:23-25)
- Scripture: Judges 7:22 - "When the three hundred blew the trumpets, the Lord set every man’s sword against his companion throughout the whole camp; and the army fled to Beth Acacia, toward Zererah, as far as the border of Abel Meholah, by Tabbath."
- Commentary: Through the obedience and faith of Gideon's 300, God delivers a complete victory over the enemy, showcasing His faithfulness and power to save His people.
Conclusion:
- Gideon's 300 teaches us that it's not about the size of our army, but the magnitude of our faith in God.
- Let's apply these principles in our lives: trusting God's promises, embracing His selection process, listening for His guidance, and engaging in unconventional warfare against the enemy.
- As we arise as mighty warriors in Christ, let's expect nothing less than complete victory in every battle we face. Amen.
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Honoring God with Our First Fruits: A Lesson in Offering • Sunday Service
Honoring God with Our First Fruits: A Lesson in Offering • Sunday Service
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First Fruits was a Jewish feast held in the early spring at the beginning of the grain harvest. It was observed on Nissan 16, which was the third day after Passover and the second day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Firstfruits was a time of thanksgiving for God’s provision.
Leviticus 23:9-14 institutes the firstfruits offering. The people were to bring a sheaf of grain to the priest, who would wave it before the Lord. A burnt offering, a meal offering, and a drink offering were also required at that time. Deuteronomy 26:1-10 gives even more detail on the procedure of firstfruits.
No grain was to be harvested at all until the firstfruits offering was brought to the Lord (Leviticus 23:14). The offering was made in remembrance of Israel’s sojourn in Egypt, the Lord’s deliverance from slavery, and their possession of “a land that floweth with milk and honey.” The day of the firstfruits offering was also used to calculate the proper time of the Feast of Weeks (Leviticus 23:15-16).
I. Understanding the Concept of First Fruits
Proverbs 3:9-10 (NKJV):
"Honor the Lord with your possessions, And with the first fruits of all your increase; So your barns will be filled with plenty, And your vats will overflow with new wine."
II. The Significance of Giving First Fruits
Exodus 23:19 (NKJV):
"The first of the first fruits of your land you shall bring into the house of the Lord your God..."
III. The Story of Cain and Abel
Genesis 4:2-5 (NKJV):
"Then she bore again, this time his brother Abel. Now Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. And in the process of time it came to pass that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the Lord. Abel also brought of the firstborn of his flock and of their fat. And the Lord respected Abel and his offering, but He did not respect Cain and his offering. And Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell."
IV. The Story of Ananias and Sapphira
In the New Testament, the firstfruits offering is mentioned seven times, always symbolically. Paul calls Epaenetus and the household of Stephanas “the firstfruits of Achaia” (Romans 16:5; 1 Corinthians 16:15). His meaning is that, just as the firstfruits offering was the first portion of a larger harvest, these individuals were the first of many converts in that region. James calls believers “a kind of firstfruits of His creatures” (James 1:18). Just like the sheaf of grain was set apart for the Lord, so are believers set apart for God’s glory.
The firstfruits offering found its fulfillment in Jesus. “But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep” (1 Corinthians 15:20). Jesus’ resurrection has paved the way for our resurrection. Significantly, if Jesus was killed at Passover, then His resurrection on the third day would have fallen on Nissan 16—the Feast of Firstfruits.
Acts 5:1-5 (NKJV):
"But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession. And he kept back part of the proceeds, his wife also being aware of it, and brought a certain part and laid it at the apostles’ feet. But Peter said, 'Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and keep back part of the price of the land for yourself? While it remained, was it not your own? And after it was sold, was it not in your own control? Why have you conceived this thing in your heart? You have not lied to men but to God.' Then Ananias, hearing these words, fell down and breathed his last. So great fear came upon all those who heard these things."
V. Blessings in Giving First Fruits
Malachi 3:10 (NKJV):
"Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, That there may be food in My house, And try Me now in this,” Says the Lord of hosts, “If I will not open for you the windows of heaven And pour out for you such blessing That there will not be room enough to receive it."
The first fruits offering is never directly applied to Christian giving in the New Testament. However, Paul taught the Corinthian believers to set aside a collection “on the first day of the week” (1 Corinthians 16:2). And, just as the offering of firstfruits was an occasion of thanksgiving, so the Christian is to give with gladness.
In summary, firstfruits symbolizes God’s harvest of souls, it illustrates giving to God from a grateful heart, and it sets a pattern of giving back to Him the first (and the best) of what He has given us. Not being under the Old Testament Law, the Christian is under no further obligation than to give cheerfully and liberally (2 Corinthians 9:6-7).
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Free Indeed: How To Walk In Freedom Of God • The Todd Coconato Show
Free Indeed: How To Walk In Freedom Of God • The Todd Coconato Show
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Join Todd Coconato on the latest episode of "The Remnant" as he delves into the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and how it can lead to true freedom. In today's show, Todd will guide you through the profound and liberating experience of being set free by the Holy Spirit. Discover the path to liberation from the burdens of life, as Todd explores the spiritual principles and practices that can help you break free and find genuine freedom in your faith journey. Tune in to "The Remnant" for an inspirational and enlightening discussion on how to be free indeed through the incredible power of the Holy Spirit.
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The Christian Position On The Southern Border • Fire Power!
The Christian Position On The Southern Border • Fire Power!
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Tonight on Fire Power:'The Christian Position On The Southern Border'. That's pretty bold statement, because we're going to tell you from the word of God what the proper reaction to the southern border is and we think a lot of you are not expecting what you're going to hear from us tonight. This is going to be a conversation that you're not going to hear a lot of places, but we're going to use the word of God.
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King David at Ziklag • Friday Service at the RRC
King David at Ziklag • Friday Service at the RRC
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Ziklag, a town on the southernmost boundary of Judea, is first mentioned in the Bible as part of the inheritance of the tribe of Judah (Joshua 15:31). Ziklag was assigned to the tribe of Simeon within Judah (Joshua 19:5) but appears not to have been conquered by the Israelites before the time of David. Ziklag was still under Philistine control when Saul reigned as king.
For many years King Saul sought to harm David. After the death of Samuel, David fled for his life with six hundred men and their households to Philistine territory. While there, Achish, the Philistine king of Gath, gave Ziklag to David at his request: “‘Then David said to Achish, ‘If I have found favor in your eyes, let a place be assigned to me in one of the country towns, that I may live there. Why should your servant live in the royal city with you?’ So on that day Achish gave him Ziklag, and it has belonged to the kings of Judah ever since” (1 Samuel 27:5–6). Achish awarded Ziklag to David most likely to ensure David’s continued neutrality.
David ruled over Ziklag for 16 months, during which he made the town his base of operations for military exploits against the Amalekites. Many of Israel’s disillusioned warriors flocked to join forces with David’s private army there (1 Chronicles 12:1–22).
1. **1 Samuel 30:1 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David and his men reached Ziklag on the third day. Now the Amalekites had raided the Negev and Ziklag. They had attacked Ziklag and burned it."
*Explanation*: This verse sets the stage for the story, indicating that David and his men had just returned to their home in Ziklag, only to discover it had been raided and burned by the Amalekites.
For many years King Saul sought to harm David. After the death of Samuel, David fled for his life with six hundred men and their households to Philistine territory. While there, Achish, the Philistine king of Gath, gave Ziklag to David at his request: “‘Then David said to Achish, ‘If I have found favor in your eyes, let a place be assigned to me in one of the country towns, that I may live there. Why should your servant live in the royal city with you?’ So on that day Achish gave him Ziklag, and it has belonged to the kings of Judah ever since” (1 Samuel 27:5–6). Achish awarded Ziklag to David most likely to ensure David’s continued neutrality.
David ruled over Ziklag for 16 months, during which he made the town his base of operations for military exploits against the Amalekites. Many of Israel’s disillusioned warriors flocked to join forces with David’s private army there (1 Chronicles 12:1–22).
2. **1 Samuel 30:3-4 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "When David and his men reached Ziklag, they found it destroyed by fire and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive. So, David and his men wept aloud until they had no strength left to weep."
*Explanation*: This passage highlights the devastating discovery of their destroyed homes and the emotional anguish experienced by David and his men upon realizing that their families had been taken captive.
While David and his men were away attempting to join the Philistine army to fight against Saul, Amalekite raiders attacked Ziklag. When the Philistines refused to let David and his men fight with them, David returned to Ziklag and found his city had been burned down and all its inhabitants taken hostage: “David and his men reached Ziklag on the third day. Now the Amalekites had raided the Negev and Ziklag. They had attacked Ziklag and burned it, and had taken captive the women and everyone else in it, both young and old. They killed none of them, but carried them off as they went on their way. When David and his men reached Ziklag, they found it destroyed by fire and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive” (1 Samuel 30:1–3).
3. **1 Samuel 30:6 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David was greatly distressed because the men were talking of stoning him; each one was bitter in spirit because of his sons and daughters. But David found strength in the Lord his God."
*Explanation*: This verse portrays David's personal distress and the blame he faced from his own men. It underscores David's pivotal decision to find his strength in the Lord, a critical turning point in the story.
4. **1 Samuel 30:8 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "and David inquired of the Lord, 'Shall I pursue this raiding party? Will I overtake them?' 'Pursue them,' he answered. 'You will certainly overtake them and succeed in the rescue.'"
*Explanation*: Here, we see David's immediate response of seeking guidance from the Lord through prayer. God's response is a promise of success, reinforcing the importance of trusting in God's guidance.
5. **1 Samuel 30:18-19 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David recovered everything the Amalekites had taken, including his two wives. Nothing was missing: young or old, boy or girl, plunder or anything else they had taken. David brought everything back."
In a daring rescue, David and his men pursued and defeated the raiders, recovering all that had been taken, including David’s two wives, Ahinoam and Abigail (verses 16–31).
*Explanation*: These verses narrate the successful recovery mission led by David, where he not only rescued his family but also reclaimed all that was taken from them, highlighting God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promise.
6. **1 Samuel 30:21-22 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "Then David came to the two hundred men who had been too exhausted to follow him and who were left behind at the Besor Valley. They came out to meet David and the men with him. As David and his men approached, he asked them how they were."
*Explanation*: This passage demonstrates David's compassion and concern for those who had been too weary to pursue the enemy. It showcases his leadership qualities and care for his men.
7. **1 Samuel 30:23-24 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "But David said, 'No, my brothers, you must not do that with what the Lord has given us. He has protected us and delivered into our hands the raiding party that came against us.'"
*Explanation*: David acknowledges that their victory and the recovery of their possessions are blessings from the Lord, reinforcing the importance of recognizing God's providence.
8. **1 Samuel 30:26 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "When David reached Ziklag, he sent some of the plunder to the elders of Judah, who were his friends, saying, 'Here is a gift for you from the plunder of the Lord’s enemies.'"
*Explanation*: David's act of sharing the spoils with the elders of Judah exemplifies his gratitude to God and generosity towards others, reinforcing the theme of recognizing God's blessings.
9. **1 Samuel 30:31 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "and from Hebron, from all the places David and his men had roamed."
*Explanation*: This verse summarizes the wide-reaching impact of David's generosity and his growing influence as a leader in the region.
10. **1 Samuel 30:31 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David made a name for himself when he returned from striking down eighteen thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt."
*Explanation*: This concluding verse highlights David's reputation as a mighty warrior, reflecting how his trust in God and God's guidance led to remarkable victories.
These scriptures and explanations provide a comprehensive overview of the story of King David and Ziklag, emphasizing the themes of trust in God, seeking His guidance, and recognizing His blessings in times of adversity.
David was living in Ziklag when he received the news of Saul’s death (2 Samuel 4:10). After that, David moved to Hebron to become the king of Judah.
The exact location of Ziklag is debated. Some scholars associate it with Tell esh-Sharia, about 15 miles southeast of Gaza. Others pinpoint it at Tell el-Khuweilfeh, about 10 miles northeast of Beersheba.
Ziklag remained in Israelite possession until the end of the monarchy and is last mentioned in the Bible as one of the cities inhabited by Jews after returning from exile in Babylon (Nehemiah 11:28).
In the face of tragedy and loss, David's initial response was not to despair or blame others, but to "find strength in the Lord his God" (1 Samuel 30:6). This crucial decision reflects David's unwavering faith in God, despite the dire circumstances. It serves as a reminder that in our own lives, when we encounter unexpected crises or overwhelming challenges, our first response should be to turn to God in prayer, seeking His guidance and strength.
God's response to David's inquiry was a promise of success and victory. This illustrates that when we trust God and follow His lead, even in the most daunting situations, He remains faithful to His promises. God assured David that he would "certainly overtake them and succeed in the rescue" (1 Samuel 30:8). This reaffirms the timeless truth that God is a reliable source of guidance and support in our times of need.
David's subsequent actions in pursuing the enemy and recovering everything that was lost highlight the principle that faith requires action. While trusting in God's faithfulness is crucial, it often involves taking steps of obedience and courage. David's resolute pursuit of the Amalekites not only led to the rescue of their families but also the restoration of all their possessions (1 Samuel 30:18-19). It demonstrates that God's faithfulness is manifested through our trust and obedience.
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The Famous Last Words of David Wilkerson • Fire Power!
The Famous Last Words of David Wilkerson • Fire Power!
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The famous last words of David Wilkerson. What were they? What was the message that was on his heart to the American church and the global church and the warning that he gave? This is what we're going to discuss tonight and it's going to be very powerful! We're going to take a message from David Wilkerson, the last one, which is notable, the last predictions that he made before he went to heaven and how pertinent they are and they're going to come alive and you're going to be amazed. You're going to be sobered because when you hear the message that he brings, it's not an easy message.
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Honoring God with Our First Fruits: A Lesson in Offering • Sunday Service
Honoring God with Our First Fruits: A Lesson in Offering • Sunday Service
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First Fruits was a Jewish feast held in the early spring at the beginning of the grain harvest. It was observed on Nissan 16, which was the third day after Passover and the second day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Firstfruits was a time of thanksgiving for God’s provision.
Leviticus 23:9-14 institutes the firstfruits offering. The people were to bring a sheaf of grain to the priest, who would wave it before the Lord. A burnt offering, a meal offering, and a drink offering were also required at that time. Deuteronomy 26:1-10 gives even more detail on the procedure of firstfruits.
No grain was to be harvested at all until the firstfruits offering was brought to the Lord (Leviticus 23:14). The offering was made in remembrance of Israel’s sojourn in Egypt, the Lord’s deliverance from slavery, and their possession of “a land that floweth with milk and honey.” The day of the firstfruits offering was also used to calculate the proper time of the Feast of Weeks (Leviticus 23:15-16).
I. Understanding the Concept of First Fruits
Proverbs 3:9-10 (NKJV):
"Honor the Lord with your possessions, And with the first fruits of all your increase; So your barns will be filled with plenty, And your vats will overflow with new wine."
II. The Significance of Giving First Fruits
Exodus 23:19 (NKJV):
"The first of the first fruits of your land you shall bring into the house of the Lord your God..."
III. The Story of Cain and Abel
Genesis 4:2-5 (NKJV):
"Then she bore again, this time his brother Abel. Now Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. And in the process of time it came to pass that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the Lord. Abel also brought of the firstborn of his flock and of their fat. And the Lord respected Abel and his offering, but He did not respect Cain and his offering. And Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell."
IV. The Story of Ananias and Sapphira
In the New Testament, the firstfruits offering is mentioned seven times, always symbolically. Paul calls Epaenetus and the household of Stephanas “the firstfruits of Achaia” (Romans 16:5; 1 Corinthians 16:15). His meaning is that, just as the firstfruits offering was the first portion of a larger harvest, these individuals were the first of many converts in that region. James calls believers “a kind of firstfruits of His creatures” (James 1:18). Just like the sheaf of grain was set apart for the Lord, so are believers set apart for God’s glory.
The firstfruits offering found its fulfillment in Jesus. “But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep” (1 Corinthians 15:20). Jesus’ resurrection has paved the way for our resurrection. Significantly, if Jesus was killed at Passover, then His resurrection on the third day would have fallen on Nissan 16—the Feast of Firstfruits.
Acts 5:1-5 (NKJV):
"But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession. And he kept back part of the proceeds, his wife also being aware of it, and brought a certain part and laid it at the apostles’ feet. But Peter said, 'Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and keep back part of the price of the land for yourself? While it remained, was it not your own? And after it was sold, was it not in your own control? Why have you conceived this thing in your heart? You have not lied to men but to God.' Then Ananias, hearing these words, fell down and breathed his last. So great fear came upon all those who heard these things."
V. Blessings in Giving First Fruits
Malachi 3:10 (NKJV):
"Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, That there may be food in My house, And try Me now in this,” Says the Lord of hosts, “If I will not open for you the windows of heaven And pour out for you such blessing That there will not be room enough to receive it."
The first fruits offering is never directly applied to Christian giving in the New Testament. However, Paul taught the Corinthian believers to set aside a collection “on the first day of the week” (1 Corinthians 16:2). And, just as the offering of firstfruits was an occasion of thanksgiving, so the Christian is to give with gladness.
In summary, firstfruits symbolizes God’s harvest of souls, it illustrates giving to God from a grateful heart, and it sets a pattern of giving back to Him the first (and the best) of what He has given us. Not being under the Old Testament Law, the Christian is under no further obligation than to give cheerfully and liberally (2 Corinthians 9:6-7).
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WARNING to the American Chrurch! with Eric Metaxas • The Todd Coconato Show
WARNING to the American Church! with Eric Metaxas • The Todd Coconato Show
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Tonight Pastor Todd welcomes a New York Times best selling author and the host of the Eric Metaxas show, Eric Metaxas! He has a warning for the American church: we're seeing a lot of the similarities to what happened in the buildup in Nazi Germany in 1930s. This is not some theory or some idea. This is a fact!
Do not miss this powerful episode of the The Todd Coconato Show!
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King David at Ziklag • Friday Service at the RRC
King David at Ziklag • Friday Service at the RRC
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Ziklag, a town on the southernmost boundary of Judea, is first mentioned in the Bible as part of the inheritance of the tribe of Judah (Joshua 15:31). Ziklag was assigned to the tribe of Simeon within Judah (Joshua 19:5) but appears not to have been conquered by the Israelites before the time of David. Ziklag was still under Philistine control when Saul reigned as king.
For many years King Saul sought to harm David. After the death of Samuel, David fled for his life with six hundred men and their households to Philistine territory. While there, Achish, the Philistine king of Gath, gave Ziklag to David at his request: “‘Then David said to Achish, ‘If I have found favor in your eyes, let a place be assigned to me in one of the country towns, that I may live there. Why should your servant live in the royal city with you?’ So on that day Achish gave him Ziklag, and it has belonged to the kings of Judah ever since” (1 Samuel 27:5–6). Achish awarded Ziklag to David most likely to ensure David’s continued neutrality.
David ruled over Ziklag for 16 months, during which he made the town his base of operations for military exploits against the Amalekites. Many of Israel’s disillusioned warriors flocked to join forces with David’s private army there (1 Chronicles 12:1–22).
1. **1 Samuel 30:1 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David and his men reached Ziklag on the third day. Now the Amalekites had raided the Negev and Ziklag. They had attacked Ziklag and burned it."
*Explanation*: This verse sets the stage for the story, indicating that David and his men had just returned to their home in Ziklag, only to discover it had been raided and burned by the Amalekites.
For many years King Saul sought to harm David. After the death of Samuel, David fled for his life with six hundred men and their households to Philistine territory. While there, Achish, the Philistine king of Gath, gave Ziklag to David at his request: “‘Then David said to Achish, ‘If I have found favor in your eyes, let a place be assigned to me in one of the country towns, that I may live there. Why should your servant live in the royal city with you?’ So on that day Achish gave him Ziklag, and it has belonged to the kings of Judah ever since” (1 Samuel 27:5–6). Achish awarded Ziklag to David most likely to ensure David’s continued neutrality.
David ruled over Ziklag for 16 months, during which he made the town his base of operations for military exploits against the Amalekites. Many of Israel’s disillusioned warriors flocked to join forces with David’s private army there (1 Chronicles 12:1–22).
2. **1 Samuel 30:3-4 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "When David and his men reached Ziklag, they found it destroyed by fire and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive. So, David and his men wept aloud until they had no strength left to weep."
*Explanation*: This passage highlights the devastating discovery of their destroyed homes and the emotional anguish experienced by David and his men upon realizing that their families had been taken captive.
While David and his men were away attempting to join the Philistine army to fight against Saul, Amalekite raiders attacked Ziklag. When the Philistines refused to let David and his men fight with them, David returned to Ziklag and found his city had been burned down and all its inhabitants taken hostage: “David and his men reached Ziklag on the third day. Now the Amalekites had raided the Negev and Ziklag. They had attacked Ziklag and burned it, and had taken captive the women and everyone else in it, both young and old. They killed none of them, but carried them off as they went on their way. When David and his men reached Ziklag, they found it destroyed by fire and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive” (1 Samuel 30:1–3).
3. **1 Samuel 30:6 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David was greatly distressed because the men were talking of stoning him; each one was bitter in spirit because of his sons and daughters. But David found strength in the Lord his God."
*Explanation*: This verse portrays David's personal distress and the blame he faced from his own men. It underscores David's pivotal decision to find his strength in the Lord, a critical turning point in the story.
4. **1 Samuel 30:8 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "and David inquired of the Lord, 'Shall I pursue this raiding party? Will I overtake them?' 'Pursue them,' he answered. 'You will certainly overtake them and succeed in the rescue.'"
*Explanation*: Here, we see David's immediate response of seeking guidance from the Lord through prayer. God's response is a promise of success, reinforcing the importance of trusting in God's guidance.
5. **1 Samuel 30:18-19 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David recovered everything the Amalekites had taken, including his two wives. Nothing was missing: young or old, boy or girl, plunder or anything else they had taken. David brought everything back."
In a daring rescue, David and his men pursued and defeated the raiders, recovering all that had been taken, including David’s two wives, Ahinoam and Abigail (verses 16–31).
*Explanation*: These verses narrate the successful recovery mission led by David, where he not only rescued his family but also reclaimed all that was taken from them, highlighting God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promise.
6. **1 Samuel 30:21-22 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "Then David came to the two hundred men who had been too exhausted to follow him and who were left behind at the Besor Valley. They came out to meet David and the men with him. As David and his men approached, he asked them how they were."
*Explanation*: This passage demonstrates David's compassion and concern for those who had been too weary to pursue the enemy. It showcases his leadership qualities and care for his men.
7. **1 Samuel 30:23-24 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "But David said, 'No, my brothers, you must not do that with what the Lord has given us. He has protected us and delivered into our hands the raiding party that came against us.'"
*Explanation*: David acknowledges that their victory and the recovery of their possessions are blessings from the Lord, reinforcing the importance of recognizing God's providence.
8. **1 Samuel 30:26 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "When David reached Ziklag, he sent some of the plunder to the elders of Judah, who were his friends, saying, 'Here is a gift for you from the plunder of the Lord’s enemies.'"
*Explanation*: David's act of sharing the spoils with the elders of Judah exemplifies his gratitude to God and generosity towards others, reinforcing the theme of recognizing God's blessings.
9. **1 Samuel 30:31 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "and from Hebron, from all the places David and his men had roamed."
*Explanation*: This verse summarizes the wide-reaching impact of David's generosity and his growing influence as a leader in the region.
10. **1 Samuel 30:31 (NIV)**:
*Verse*: "David made a name for himself when he returned from striking down eighteen thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt."
*Explanation*: This concluding verse highlights David's reputation as a mighty warrior, reflecting how his trust in God and God's guidance led to remarkable victories.
These scriptures and explanations provide a comprehensive overview of the story of King David and Ziklag, emphasizing the themes of trust in God, seeking His guidance, and recognizing His blessings in times of adversity.
David was living in Ziklag when he received the news of Saul’s death (2 Samuel 4:10). After that, David moved to Hebron to become the king of Judah.
The exact location of Ziklag is debated. Some scholars associate it with Tell esh-Sharia, about 15 miles southeast of Gaza. Others pinpoint it at Tell el-Khuweilfeh, about 10 miles northeast of Beersheba.
Ziklag remained in Israelite possession until the end of the monarchy and is last mentioned in the Bible as one of the cities inhabited by Jews after returning from exile in Babylon (Nehemiah 11:28).
In the face of tragedy and loss, David's initial response was not to despair or blame others, but to "find strength in the Lord his God" (1 Samuel 30:6). This crucial decision reflects David's unwavering faith in God, despite the dire circumstances. It serves as a reminder that in our own lives, when we encounter unexpected crises or overwhelming challenges, our first response should be to turn to God in prayer, seeking His guidance and strength.
God's response to David's inquiry was a promise of success and victory. This illustrates that when we trust God and follow His lead, even in the most daunting situations, He remains faithful to His promises. God assured David that he would "certainly overtake them and succeed in the rescue" (1 Samuel 30:8). This reaffirms the timeless truth that God is a reliable source of guidance and support in our times of need.
David's subsequent actions in pursuing the enemy and recovering everything that was lost highlight the principle that faith requires action. While trusting in God's faithfulness is crucial, it often involves taking steps of obedience and courage. David's resolute pursuit of the Amalekites not only led to the rescue of their families but also the restoration of all their possessions (1 Samuel 30:18-19). It demonstrates that God's faithfulness is manifested through our trust and obedience.
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