Luke 17:15-16
Join us as Pastor Tim brings us a message from Luke 17:15-16. This sermon is titled Praising God, Thanking Jesus.
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Join us as Pastor Tim brings us a message from Luke 17:15-16. This sermon is titled Praising God, Thanking Jesus.
'The Ministry of Jesus' Sermon Series
Hey Guys,
So in this episode, I touch on some tough times. We were hurt by people we loved, and people that should've (in my humble opinion "known better") I struggled writing this and speaking on this topic, because I didn't want to stir up any hard feelings regarding the matter, but ya know what?? It Is MY TRUTH, and I believe the Lord wants to use it.
Anyways, forgiveness is so powerful and so healing as me and my husband are finally free from all the hurt, maybe that's the real message? Well, whatever it is, my story, His glory.
Hope you enjoy my Thoughtful Ramblings,
Love, Michelle
miss.shellrogers@gmail.com
Can I just say that praise is more than just a word to use in a church service? I mean, I often hear the phrase, “Praise God” or “I give praise to God” while at a church service and am often left thinking, “Ok… and what is the praise you’re giving?” Now hear me out. If a friend, co-worker, or boss were to come up to you and say, “I want to praise you,” maybe expressed as “I want to tell you, good job,” but then say nothing else; are you completely satisfied with such statements? Or, are you, sometimes, waiting for the follow-through? Thinking, “Ok, and the praise is…. What?” Or, “what exactly am I doing so well?” Now… well, before going any further, let’s hear this psalm first, shall we? Then we can chat further. Also, I have an exciting announcement I’ll share at the end of this episode.
But, for now, my name is Charles, Charles Yerkes and this is Psalm Tuesday here on the Simple Not Shallow Podcast. This is a podcast for those who want a deeper faith and not an aggressively mediocre one. Psalm Tuesday is a series in which, each Tuesday, we will listen to a Psalm being read in a manner that honors their original use as part of a worship service.
So, grab yourself some coffee, and let’s get started.
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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 47
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Today we go with another verse of the day, Isaiah 25:1. Isaiah lifts up God for who God is and not what Isaiah has turned God into. Isaiah is sharing the story of how he has seen God work. God promises something and God fulfills. What is your story of knowing God is at work? It is good to share the stories.
The music on the podcast is from John Nugent. John is a Chicagoland area musician who has been a real blessing to Tabor Church.
Message from guest speaker Mark Merical, given at FBC Windsor on Sunday December 27th, 2020.
Support the showPsalm 46 encourages us to make God our refuge and strength. We can be still for He is God. In Psalm 47, we are told to shout to God and sing praises.
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