Displaying Christian Sermons by tag: Belief

In this video sermon Bishop TD Jakes talks about feeding what feeds you. He says that you are to bless what blesses you, to feed what is feeding you, and pour into what is pouring into you. Bishop shows you God’s secret to cycles in your life.

Coming up on The Potter's Touch, anything that feeds you, you must feed it. If you don't feed anything else, common sense says you feed what's feeding you.

Morning Inspiration to Motivate Your Day - KEEP BELIEVING | God is in Control. Keep believing, keep praying, keep hoping, because God is for you. Trust Him and embrace the good things He has in store for your future! Speakers: Joyce Meyer, Joel Osteen

Christian Motivation - A Psalm Of Safety | All Believers Need To Hear This Message. Whoever goes to the Lord for safety, whoever remains under the protection of the Almighty, can say to him, “You are my defender and protector. You are my God; in you I trust.” God will protect you child of God have faith in your heavenly father.

Joyce Meyer - Sermon: Trust and Belief in God's Word - Part 1

Joel Osteen - Sermon: Keep Believing For Your Loved Ones. Are there people in your life you’re believing to change? Sometimes, the best way to help the people around you is to simply love them. In the same way God showed us mercy when we were off course, He’s counting on us to show others mercy. Even when you don’t see anything changing, believe that what God started, He will finish. Every seed you sow will come back to you!

In video sermon Lies You May Believe Joyce Meyer talks about lies you may believe. Joyce shows you the most popular deceptions in today’s society and compares them with the truth of God’s Word.

Joyce Meyer - Sermon: Dare To Believe - Watch Online. In sermon Dare To Believe Joyce Meyer talks about daring to believe God. She says that whether your situation changes or not, believing in God is a win/win proposition. Joyce shows you why you can be thankful for God’s blessings He has for you while you’re still living.

Joseph Prince (November-20-2023) Daily Devotional: Good Things Happen when You Believe God Loves You!

. . . to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height—to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Ephesians 3:18–19

Once, when I was preparing to preach, the Lord shared this with me: “good things happen to people who believe that God loves them.” My friend, good things happening to you does not depend on who you are, what academic qualifications you hold, or what your profession is. Good things simply happen to you when you believe that God loves you! He loves you all the time. Even when you fail, He loves you! His love is not like our love. Our love is conditional, but His love is not. It is not contingent on our behavior.

It is contingent entirely on His grace and the work of His Son, Jesus Christ.

When Paul prayed for the church of Ephesus, he prayed that they might be able to comprehend “what is the width and length and depth and height” of “the love of Christ” (see today’s scripture). Notice Paul’s emphasis on the love of Christ. In other words, it is not about our love for Christ. Paul was praying for them to have a revelation of Jesus’ love for them and not their love for Jesus. Now, observe closely the result of them knowing the Lord’s love for them: they would be “filled with all the fullness of God.” I have heard many sermons saying that if you do this and do that, you will be filled with the fullness of God. But that is not what the Bible says. It says that when you know the love of Christ, you will be filled with the fullness of God. You will see Him provide for your needs in big and small ways.

I want to share a praise report from Kimberly, who lives in Florida, that demonstrates this truth. She and her husband had received the revelation of the gospel of grace and began to see financial breakthroughs where they had previously struggled. On their eighth wedding anniversary, Kimberly’s husband had surprised her with a new wedding ring. He got the new three-carat diamond ring at a supernaturally low price—almost nothing over their trade-in, half-carat diamond! To Kimberly, it was a symbol of God’s favor on their marriage and lives. So you can imagine her dismay when she lost it! Kimberly recalled:

I was choking back negative thoughts as I feverishly tried to find the ring. We tore our house apart. The more I searched, the more stressed I became. I remember hearing the Holy Spirit say, “Stop trying to find it. Just rest and I will bring it back to you because I love you.” This gave me peace for about a day and a half but by the third day, I was in tears and frantic again! I cleared my bathroom vanity area three separate times to look for it!

I went to the bedroom in tears, looked up, and said, “Jesus, I know that You love me, and You don’t have to help me find my ring to prove that. But because You love me, will You bring my ring back to me?” I prayed that simple prayer, walked back into the bathroom, and found my ring lying on my vanity area! Completely shocked, I immediately called my kids in to ask them if they had placed my ring there, and they said that they had not. I began crying and praising God because He truly answered my prayer by placing my ring in a spot that I had just checked and scrutinized three times! Jesus brought it back to me just as He had promised! I praise Jesus for loving me. Now, my ring symbolizes His grace even more.

Have you been there before? You got so frantic and stressed that God had to interrupt your frenzy of worry to remind you that He loves you and would take care of that detail for you? What made the difference for Kimberly was this very knowledge that the Lord loved her. Once she was conscious of how much the Lord loved her, she saw her prayer answered and her precious ring (which the Lord had blessed them with) returned to her.

Beloved, I pray that you have been growing in the revelation of how much God loves you as you see all that Jesus has accomplished for you on the cross. The more you realize that it is a revelation of Jesus’ love for you and not your love for Jesus, the more you, your family, and your future will be filled with the fullness and riches of His grace.

TD Jakes (November-19-2023) Daily Devotional: The Influence of Power and Belief Systems in History.

Bible Quote: "Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's." - Matthew 22:21

The tales of Pharaoh Rameses II and Akhenaten offer profound insights into the dynamics of power and belief systems in history. Rameses, known for his monumental constructions and a formidable military, epitomizes the archetype of an ancient superpower leader. His reign, marked by economic and military might, demonstrates the sheer scale of authority and influence a single ruler can hold.

On the other hand, Akhenaten's reign stands out for a different reason. His radical shift from Egypt's traditional polytheistic religion to monotheism signifies a remarkable change influenced, perhaps, by the Hebrews' belief in a single God. This interplay between different cultures and belief systems underscores how one can significantly impact the other.

These historical narratives remind us of the delicate balance between worldly authority and spiritual beliefs. Just as a glass bottle in boiling water is affected by its environment, so too are we influenced by the world around us. Yet, we must strive to maintain our integrity and core beliefs amidst external pressures.

Jesus' teachings about the relationship between worldly obligations and spiritual commitments provide guidance in navigating this complex landscape. We are reminded to honor our worldly responsibilities while keeping our spiritual and moral compass aligned with God's teachings.

Final Prayer: Heavenly Father, grant us the wisdom to understand the lessons of history, the strength to maintain our beliefs in the face of worldly power, and the discernment to balance our earthly duties with our spiritual commitments. Help us to be like the glass bottle, present in the world but not compromised by it, holding fast to our faith amidst the changing tides of society. Amen.

In sermon How Your Mind Affects Your Walk With God - Joyce Meyer talks about how your mind affects your walk with God. She says that you should not be walking around in guilt and condemnation. Joyce shows you that God has you on His mind and why He’s thinking about you.

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