Displaying Christian Sermons by tag: Change

Jack Hibbs (March 4, 2024) Weekly Devotional: CHANGE IS COMING.

1 Thessalonians 4:17-5:3“Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord. Therefore comfort one another with these words. But concerning the times and the seasons, brethren, you have no need that I should write to you. For you yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so comes as a thief in the night. For when they say, ‘Peace and safety!’ then sudden destruction comes upon them, as labor pains upon a pregnant woman. And they shall not escape.”

Can you feel it? Are you sensing deep within that the season is changing and soon God will interrupt our lives?

With each passing day, there is an overwhelming awareness among Jesus’ followers that the glorious day of His coming for the church is at hand. We will not be in the dark concerning His appearance. We will not be surprised when the trumpet blast sounds. Those looking for Christ Jesus will see Him and, in the twinkling of an eye, be changed.

The apostle Paul gives us a key to this last days scenario by saying it will happen when the world is preoccupied with the matters at hand. Is this not true of the time in which we live? It is, and I ask you, “How can we sit idle at this last hour when so many will not meet Jesus in the air?”

God never calls believers to a spectator type of Christianity while awaiting the rapture. Yes, our spiritual eyes should be fixed upward toward our heavenly destination, but not to the neglect of those headed straight to a hellish eternity. The promise of the soon appearance of Jesus Christ should galvanize us to evangelize the world by whatever means possible.

We who enjoy fellowship with Christ through the power of the gospel and the Holy Spirit must be fully alert to signs pointing to the end. Have you readied yourself and others for the coming change? I pray so. Jesus could come today!

Jentezen Franklin - You Need To Change Your Diet! It`s fragment from the message, "The Anointing Makes a Difference".

Steven Furtick Sermon: God Won't Change His Mind About You. God already said yes to you and He's not going to change His mind about it. The question now: does God have YOUR yes?

TD Jakes - Sermon: When Change Does Not Come Easy 

Christian Motivation - Do This One Thing And God Will Change Your Life

Sid Roth's it's supernatural! - Sunday Show: God Held Me. What He Did Next Changed Me Forever!

We hear about the glory. We see demonstrations by others on television, but somehow it hasn't hit us. Jennifer Eivaz says, in many cases, it has to do with the dead places in our hearts from disappointments, sorrows, betrayal or trauma. To protect ourselves, we just bury these hurts so deep that we don't even remember them. But Jennifer Eivaz knows how to awaken your heart again. Are you ready to have those dead places in your heart awakened? Jennifer Eivaz teaches and encourages you to give Holy Spirit access to every area of your life then carry God’s manifest Presence wherever you go!

Jennifer Eivaz says your deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit will take you places you never imagined! It starts with inviting the Presence of God. And He will come. Discerning the moment Holy Spirit arrives is where the learning begins.

In Glory Carriers (book) Jennifer encourages you in the process of becoming Holy Spirit’s friend. Jennifer admits it requires personal transformation! Not everything at once, but rather a partnering with His process. Meanwhile God gets to be God, and His goodness is full of surprises, both subtle and outrageous.

Along the way to becoming a carrier of God’s glory, Jennifer says you will become familiar with:

• Intimate fellowship with the Spirit of God
• Healing and deliverance
• His power and miraculous Person

Jennifer Eivaz is a minister and conference speaker with a heart for raising up more effective prayer. She is a regular contributor to Charisma online and The Elijah List and has taught at the Bethel School of the Prophets. Jennifer lives with her husband, Ron, and their two children in Turlock, California, where she serves as executive pastor at Harvest Christian Center.

Joyce Meyer (December-21-2022) Daily Devotion: Love Can Change People. 

I once read a story in Guideposts Magazine, a remarkable account of how love changed a person's life. A Christian woman lived next door to an elderly lady who never came out of her house or even raised her window shades to let light into her home. This lady's husband had died, and she herself had endured a stroke, which had left her lonely and bitter.

The Christian woman and her two young children began trying to reach out to the elderly recluse, but every time they did, she rejected their advances. They baked cookies every week for a long time and delivered them to their neighbor's door. The first time, she opened the door just a crack, accepted the cookies, thanked them, and closed the door.

The neighbor's response was not what the Christian woman had hoped for, but she lovingly persisted. And eventually love did work! The elderly lady accepted a casserole from her and said more than just a short thank-you. As the visits continued, the elderly woman gradually began to chat longer.

Finally, one day, the Christian woman's children picked some flowers from their garden and delivered them to their neighbor. Eventually, they all became good friends. The elderly lady got her life back. She opened her blinds, her door, and her heart, and she began to live again—all because someone who loved God was determined to love her.

Many people in the world today are just like the elderly neighbor. They have had sadness or difficulties in their lives and have become bitter. They seem to reject love, yet love is what they need most. Be a person who gives of yourself and your resources to reach out and show love to someone who desperately needs it.

Prayer Starter: Father, let me be an instrument of Your love today. Show me someone I can bless, encourage and uplift. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Joyce Meyer - Sermon: The Process of Change. Even when we want to change, the process can be scary and intimidating. Learn how to trust God and stay peaceful during your personal transformation

Be a Part of the Change - Jonathan Evans. Jonathan joins Trent Dunham on the The Dunham Podcast for a moving conversation in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. As Jonathan walks out his Kingdom calling in his own unique way, he challenges us to be leaders, not reactors, in the racial tensions of our day. He shares the importance of awareness, action, and God’s call to be uncomfortable with injustice.

Rick Warren - Sermon: Making Hard Changes. Seeing change and growth in our lives means a gradual process of becoming more and more like Jesus, and it isn’t always easy. In this message, Pastor Rick Warren will talk about the six elements that God uses to make us spiritually mature.

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