Displaying Christian Sermons by tag: Life

T.D. Jakes' Full Sermon - Seeing God's Blessing on Your Life. T.D. Jakes brings a message to TBN from his series, Crushing, about recognizing the blessing God has placed on your life, and to feel the peace of His presence wherever you are.

Joyce Meyer - Sermon: How Is Your Mental Health? Healthy living doesn't start where you think it does. Learn how to think in agreement with God for better mental health and enjoyment in life

Joyce Meyer (March-24-2024) Daily Devotional: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life

…But we have the mind of Christ (the Messiah) and do hold the thoughts (feelings and purposes) of His heart. -  1 Corinthians 2:16 (AMPC)

One of my favorite things to say is, “Where the mind goes, the man follows,” because the way you think determines the way you live.

If you think you’re going to be defeated, then you’re going to have an attitude that leads to defeat. But if you choose to think about God’s promises, you’re going to have a faith-filled, expectant attitude.

Yesterday, you may have let your mind focus on the negative— what you can’t do, how badly you’ve messed up, all the things that could go wrong—but today you can submit your mind to the Word of God. You can actually choose the thoughts you are going to dwell on.

With the help of the Holy Spirit, you can change your thoughts today. You can choose a better, more positive, more fulfilling life.

Prayer Starter: Thank you, Father, for the gift and privilege of trusting You to help me change my thoughts from negative to positive, amen.

Ask Charles Stanley: How can I remove strongholds in my life? Do you feel like a habit or a sin pattern has a hold on you? Dr. Charles Stanley responds to this email from a viewer concerned about a struggle they can't seem to overcome.

Christian Motivation - BREAK DOWN THE WALLS IN YOUR LIFE

Daily Devotional (March 21, 2024) SPEAK LIFE.

Scripture Reference: 1 Peter 3:10 - For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile: Let him eschew evil, and do good; let him seek peace, and ensue it. For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.

What we say has the ability to make things happen and our words pull our lives in the direction of what we speak (our confessions and declarations). We must understand that we have the advantage because of the access we have to God's word, so, rather than declare what we see with our physical eyes, we can redirect things by the word.

The word of God is powerful because it is literally the word of God. We give first place to certain instructions because of who said it, the power they wield and the authority they have which comes with the position they occupy. Presidential orders are promptly obeyed, why? Because The President gave the order. It's not so much about what was said, it's more about who said it. (Selah). If people occupying leadership positions can cause things to happen to the degree of the authority they have, then we must understand how powerful God is, and appreciate the gift of His word.

God's word is so powerful that it can create. To reiterate what we learnt yesterday, God's word is so powerful that it can produce something out of nothing. So, in Genesis 1, we see a world grossly dark and almost hopeless with the inability to produce light. But because God called light forth, light came. Why? Because God said! Not necessarily what was said, but who said it. While Peter might not had initially had the ability to walk on water in Matthew 14, because Jesus said "come" that ability was produced in him. This is how powerful the word of God is. We are so blessed that God didn't only give us access to His word, He also granted us the accompanying authority to effect that word. (See Mark 16:17-18).

Let's choose to speak God's word, not just over ourselves but over others. We are life-giving spirits (See 1 Corinthians 6:17, 1 Corinthians 15:45, 47). Our tongues have the functions of dispensing life and death. Let's choose life. Let's choose to dispense life. God's word has the ability to cause things to be.

DECLARE THIS: I speak the word of God only. I understand that I am powerful, therefore I choose to speak only edifying words. My speech is seasoned with salt and through the word of God, I call forth the good that I want to see. Glory.

 

Dr. Charles Stanley sermon: A Strong Life In Touch Ministries.

We all know what constitutes a strong body, but what constitutes a strong life? Dr. Stanley defines the attributes of a strong life and teaches us how we can use them to defend ourselves from the storms of life we all experience.

Joseph Prince (March-18-2024) Daily Devotional: Jesus, the True Bread of Life

“I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and are dead. This is the bread which comes down from heaven, that one may eat of it and not die.” - John 6:48–50

I trust that you are excited to see Jesus in the Scriptures, so I want to unveil Jesus to you in Old Testament scriptures through the use of typology. If you are not familiar with the use of typology in interpreting the scriptures, I hope the examples you will read here will give you a good understanding of it.

The Bible says, “It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter” (Prov. 25:2). God has hidden the mysteries of His beloved Son and His finished work throughout the Bible, and it is our glory as kings to search out all these things concerning Himself. Are you ready to see Jesus?

Let’s first look at the account of the children of Israel as they journeyed in the wilderness. The Bible tells us that “the soul of the people became very discouraged,” and they began to murmur and complain against God and His appointed leadership, Moses, saying, “Why have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? For there is no food and no water, and our soul loathes this worthless bread” (Num. 21:4–5).

Can you imagine this? God had delivered them from a life of slavery in Egypt with His mighty hand, protected them from Pharaoh’s army with a pillar of fire, and parted the Red Sea for them to pass through. Instead of being grateful, they complained and even referred to the manna from heaven as “worthless bread.”

According to the psalmist, the manna was “the bread of heaven . . . angels’ food” (Ps. 78:24–25). For forty years in the wilderness, God provided them with food for champions, food that kept them free from sicknesses and diseases, food that descended daily from heaven.

All they had to do each morning was to collect enough for their consumption. Yet, they despised the manna.

Jesus said in today’s scripture that the manna God gave them was a picture or type of Himself. The church today needs to be careful not to make the same mistake that the children of Israel made when they called the manna from God “worthless bread.”

In many places, there is an underemphasis on Jesus Christ and an overemphasis on all sorts of doctrines and principles that can be extracted from the Word. Churches must be careful not to consider Jesus as “worthless bread” by relegating Him to the periphery of their teachings.

Anybody who doesn’t focus on Jesus Christ and His finished work has neither the power nor the wisdom of God, because the Bible says that Christ crucified is the power of God and the wisdom of God (1 Cor. 1:23–24). He is the true bread from heaven and only He satisfies!

The devil is afraid of any church that preaches Jesus Christ on the cross because he knows that when people know how God sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross for them, they will see that they have a merciful God who loves them unconditionally. They will know the truth, and the truth will set them free (John 8:32)!

Let me add one more thing. Do you know that every morning, the children of Israel had to go out to collect fresh manna?

The manna could not be stored overnight for consumption the next day as it would turn stale and breed worms. Ever wondered why God didn’t just give them a week’s supply of manna?

Well, it is because God wants His people to open the Scriptures every day to collect fresh manna of Jesus and be satisfied with His grace. He doesn’t want us to live on past revelations of Jesus, for His mercies are new every morning. He delights to fill your heart with His grace, peace, wisdom, and joy every day. Hallelujah!

Steven Furtick Sermon - Trust in God's Plan for Your Life. Steven Furtick shares a powerful word on TBN from his series, Unqualified, about trusting in the calling that God has placed on your life, and overcoming your insecurity to walk in your purpose!

Christian Motivation - A Woman of Influence Keeps God First In Her Life!

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