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Habakkuk 3:16-19 demonstrates unwavering faith as the prophet declares, Yet I will trust in the God of my salvation. Even when circumstances seem dire, he chooses to rejoice in the Lord. This passage encourages us to find strength in God, knowing He is our ultimate source of hope and salvation.
Series: Oracles from the Minor Prophets
Speaker: Pradeep Daniel
Scripture: Habakkuk 3:16-19
Sermon: 6
Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZnbtopJYtx1hx3HOOzpdadNV2?e=80Cfkx
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Habakkuk 3:1-15 reminds us that even in uncertainty, we must trust in God’s faithfulness. As the prophet reflects on God’s mighty acts, he finds confidence in His unchanging nature. This passage teaches us to rely on His promises, knowing He remains steadfast.
Series: Oracles from the Minor Prophets
Speaker: Kishor H
Scripture: Habakkuk 3:1-15
Sermon: 5
Notes: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtx0sj0RTHvO6Bh55_?e=kg5bvZ
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Habakkuk 2:2-20 reveals lessons from God’s waiting room, where faith and patience are tested, teaching us how to trust God’s timing. When answers seem delayed, faith sustains us. God’s plans unfold perfectly, even in silence. This passage encourages patience, perseverance, and reliance on His promises. Discover how waiting refines faith and deepens spiritual understanding. .
Series: Oracles From The Minor Prophets
Speaker: Revanth T
Scripture: Habakkuk 2:2-20
Sermon: 4
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtx0BURd6A7fT-PGVh?e=g0t6dM
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Habakkuk 1:12 - 2:1 reveals the prophet's honest dialogue with God, questioning His use of a corrupt nation to discipline Judah. Habakkuk’s candid expression of confusion and disappointment underscores the value of openly sharing our struggles with God while waiting faithfully for His response.
Series: Oracles from the minor Prophets
Speaker: Charles M
Scripture: Habakkuk 1:12 - 2:1
Sermon: 3
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxzDFcCv_ASjBeyf6?e=lbScyt
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In Habakkuk 1:2-12, the prophet cries out to God, questioning why injustice and violence seem to prevail. Yet, in this moment of doubt, we are reminded that "Our God Cares." Despite seeming silence, God is actively working, His plans unfolding beyond our understanding. Trusting in His sovereignty brings hope.Series: Oracles From The Minor ProphetsSpeaker: Benjamin MathewScripture: Habakkuk 2:1-12Sermon: 2Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxyRJPxcAIbZWHGMG?e=5CgjMw
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In Habakkuk 1:1-4, the prophet questions God about the rampant injustice and suffering in Judah. He struggles to understand why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer. This passage highlights the theme of "Trusting God No Matter What," as Habakkuk seeks answers in a world filled with confusion and pain.Series: Oracles from the minor ProphetsSpeaker: Revanth TScripture: Habakkuk 1: 1-4Sermon: 1Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxyPfUUbmM9UlUbjp?e=Ls3MBS
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In Philemon 1:17-25, Paul encourages Philemon to receive Onesimus, a runaway slave, as a brother in Christ. This passage highlights how the gospel transforms our relationships, calling believers to embrace forgiveness, reconciliation, and unity. The transformative power of the gospel reshapes personal connections through love and grace.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Revanth T
Scripture: Philemon 1:17-25
Sermon: 3
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxwU9fKtIaOnhSCM_?e=kic9aY
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In Philemon 1:8-16, Paul appeals to Philemon to forgive and accept his runaway slave, Onesimus, now a believer. Paul emphasizes love over authority, urging Philemon to act freely in grace. Onesimus, once unprofitable, is now invaluable in Christ. Paul models Christlike forgiveness—unilateral, transformative, and rooted in divine love.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Charles Mathew
Scripture: Philemon 1:8-16
Sermon: 2
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxnw8TMhWc5Z1UjgP?e=U0DRdt
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Pradeep Daniel - FORGIVENESS, RECONCILIATION AND THANKFULNESS
Philemon 1:1-7 highlights Paul’s gratitude and prayers for Philemon, commending his love and faith toward Christ and others. Paul appeals for forgiveness and reconciliation, preparing to intercede for Onesimus, a runaway slave. The passage reflects Christian fellowship's transformative power, rooted in gratitude, love, and shared faith, promoting unity and restoration.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Pradeep Daniel
Scripture: Philemon 1:1-7
Sermon: 1
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxnJmtS7WCu90s_3-?e=zn8zYO
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Colossians 4:15-18 highlights participating in God's worldwide mission through personal connections and ministry. Paul acknowledges specific individuals, encourages sharing the letter with the Laodicean church, and emphasizes fulfilling one’s ministry. He personally signs off, urging them to remember his imprisonment and extends grace to all believers.Series: Paul's Prison EpistlesSpeaker: Revanth TScripture: Colossians 4:15-18Sermon: 18Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxlpLYjXlnwGK1kZt?e=wEP1gO
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Colossians 4:10-14 highlights Paul's companions: Aristarchus, Mark, and Justus, who are Jewish believers offering support. Epaphras prays fervently for the Colossians' growth. Luke, the physician, and Demas also send greetings. Paul emphasizes their commitment to spreading the gospel and strengthening the church through prayer, service, and encouragement.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Kishor Hegde
Scripture: Colossians 4:10-14
Sermon: 17
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxlDFJ7L9ukCAjY6h?e=CRi4wg
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Colossians 4:7-9 emphasizes faithfulness in serving God through small yet significant tasks. Tychicus and Onesimus are commended as faithful and beloved brothers, entrusted to deliver updates and encourage the Colossians. Their dedication to seemingly simple responsibilities reflects the importance of being faithful in the little things God entrusts to us.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Charles Mathew
Scripture: Colossians 4:7-9
Sermon: 16
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxkPnM-REeA-oAa5K?e=85YDeY
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Colossians 4:2-6 encourages believers to be devoted to prayer, staying watchful and thankful. Paul asks for prayers to spread the gospel effectively. He advises speaking with wisdom towards outsiders, making the most of every opportunity. Conversations should be gracious and seasoned with salt, providing thoughtful and fitting responses to others.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Jerry Williams
Scripture: Colossians 4:2-6
Sermon: 15
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxiE4GpzOyT8Bb-rN?e=HovyPA
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Colossians 3:18–4:1 outlines Christian household and workplace relationships, urging respect, love, and integrity. Wives are called to submit to husbands, husbands to love their wives (as Christ loves the Church), children to obey parents, and fathers to avoid discouraging their children. Slaves are encouraged to serve wholeheartedly, and masters to act justly and fairly.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Benjamin Mathew
Scripture: Colossians 3:18-4:1
Sermon: 14
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxhuRfC3HQxnaJSTS?e=iOyZD0
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Colossians 3:12-17 encourages believers to embody qualities like compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, forgiving others as God forgave them. It emphasizes love as the bond of unity and instructs letting Christ's peace and word dwell within. It highlights living with a spirit of worship, thankfulness, and placing Christ at the center of every action.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: John Paul
Scripture: Colossians 3:12-17
Sermon: 13
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxge5aByQ0W2oGQa9?e=DrCjbp
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Colossians 3:5-11 urges believers to put to death earthly behaviors like sexual immorality, greed, and anger, which lead to God’s wrath. Christians are called to discard their old, sinful nature and embrace renewal in Christ, where distinctions like ethnicity or status no longer matter, as Christ unites all.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Revanth T
Scripture: Colossians 3:5-11
Sermon: 12
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxXmaK2Yq7550nRDz?e=DxyaMl
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Colossians 3:1-4 urges believers to focus on heavenly things rather than earthly ones. Since they have been raised with Christ, their true life is hidden with Him. They are called to seek God's will, with Christ as the center, knowing that when He returns, they will share in His glory.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Pradeep Daniel
Scripture: Colossians 3:1-4
Sermon: 11
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxWYCdHEcKx4QNgxt?e=PqXAN9
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Luke 24:13-35 recounts the story of two disciples traveling to Emmaus after Jesus’ crucifixion. Jesus joins them, but they don’t recognize Him. He explains the Scriptures concerning the Messiah. At dinner, their eyes are opened when He breaks bread, and they realize it’s Jesus before He vanishes.
Series: Topical Sermon
Speaker: James Ragland
Scripture: Luke 24:13-35
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Colossians 2:20-23 warns against following human rules and religious practices that focus on asceticism, restrictions, and false humility. Paul argues that since believers have died with Christ, they should not be bound by worldly regulations. These practices may seem wise but lack real value in spiritual growth.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Charles Mathew
Scripture: Colossians 2:20-23
Sermon: 10
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxTntRRbPup817WCs?e=rWzbcA
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Colossians 2:16-19 encourages believers not to be judged by others regarding religious practices, such as food, drink, festivals, or Sabbaths, which are mere shadows of Christ’s reality. It warns against false humility, angel worship, and holding onto man-made rules, urging believers to stay connected to Christ, the head of the Church.
Series: Paul's Prison Epistles
Speaker: Pradeep Daniel
Scripture: Colossians 2:16-19
Sermon: 9
Notes : https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtZn-btopJYtxSeVPPR7lHAm3Bjw?e=VhYA3b
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