Splagchnizomai - Jesus Was Moved with Compassion for People

Splagchnizomai - Jesus Was Moved with Compassion for People

In Acts 2 and Hebrews 1, we discover that many of David's Psalms have prophetic significance. David's prophetic Messianic Psalms uniquely connect with the heart of Jesus and express what he would experience during his trial, beating, crucifixion, time in Hades, and his resurrection.

For instance, Psalm 18 provides a powerful firsthand account of the resurrection of Christ, while Psalm 22 expresses the experience of Christ on the cross. Similarly, Psalm 110 reveals Christ's heart while in the heart of the earth after his death.

While Matthew records the words of Christ on the cross, we can gain even more insights into his experience by looking at the Psalms that Jesus identifies with. Studying these Psalms can help us personalize and appreciate the suffering Christ endured for our sake.

We Can Know What Jesus Was Thinking On The Cross

We Can Know What Jesus Was Thinking On The Cross

In Acts 2 and Hebrews 1, we discover that many of David's Psalms have prophetic significance. David's prophetic Messianic Psalms uniquely connect with the heart of Jesus and express what he would experience during his trial, beating, crucifixion, time in Hades, and his resurrection.

For instance, Psalm 18 provides a powerful firsthand account of the resurrection of Christ, while Psalm 22 expresses the experience of Christ on the cross. Similarly, Psalm 110 reveals Christ's heart while in the heart of the earth after his death.

While Matthew records the words of Christ on the cross, we can gain even more insights into his experience by looking at the Psalms that Jesus identifies with. Studying these Psalms can help us personalize and appreciate the suffering Christ endured for our sake.

Listening to Your Heart: The Science and Spirituality of Overcoming Limiting Beliefs

Listening to Your Heart: The Science and Spirituality of Overcoming Limiting Beliefs

Asking your heart questions and pausing to feel the answer is a process that involves tapping into your inner wisdom and intuition. This process is based on the science of heart coherence and the mind-body connection, and also has spiritual roots in the teachings of Jesus.

In the teachings of Jesus, there is a parable about sowing the word in different types of soil, which represents the receptiveness of the heart. In Mark 4:3-9, Jesus describes how some seed falls on rocky soil, some on thorny soil, some on the wayside, and some on good soil. The good soil represents the heart that is receptive and fertile to receive the word of God and bear fruit.

In a similar way, heart coherence can be seen as the condition of the heart soil that allows for the planting and nurturing of seeds of truth and wisdom. When the heart is in a state of coherence, it is more receptive and open to receive and integrate new insights and beliefs. This is analogous to the good soil that is ready to receive and nourish the seeds of the word.

22 Things Jesus Did For You

22 Things Jesus Did For You
  1. Jesus became our sin so we could become righteous. (2 Corinthians 5:21)

  2. Jesus was cursed so we could be blessed. (Galatians 3:13-14)

  3. Jesus was wounded so we could be healed. (Isaiah 53:5)

  4. Jesus was made a curse so we could receive the promise of the Spirit. (Galatians 3:14)

These are just a few examples of the many ways that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross has transformed our lives and provided us with hope and redemption.

The Heart of Jesus: Enduring for the Joy Set Before Him

The Heart of Jesus: Enduring for the Joy Set Before Him

Jesus knew that God had sent him into the world to die on the cross and save sinners. The last week of his earthly life was heart-wrenching and painful, but he endured it for us. Jesus asked God if there was a different plan, not wanting to be forsaken by his Father, but he still endured. He endured the shame of the cross for the joy set before him, which is us. Thank you for joining us today. We pray that today's journey through Christ's prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane encourages you and gives you hope to remain faithful.

Jesus Gave Us A Strategy to Win the World Through Love

Jesus Gave Us A Strategy to Win the World Through Love

The world should know us by our love for one another, and our unity in Christ as believers should compel the world to believe. It’s a big circle that brings us back to God’s first action, to love us and send Jesus for us. It’s amazing that our love for one another and our unity in Christ should be a call to the world to believe that God loves them and sent Jesus for them too.

God's Words are the Spiritual DNA of Life

God's Words are the Spiritual DNA of Life

Jesus said his words are spirit and life. His words are not just ideas, they are packages of spiritual life. His words created the universe. His words uphold all things. His words are not just ideas for us to ponder, they are packages of spiritual life for us to digest and assimilate into our entire being to experience transformation, enjoy health, and walk in power

ZOE - God's Quality of LIFE Is In YOU!!!

ZOE - God's Quality of LIFE Is In YOU!!!

Jesus came to give us life. That has two meanings. He brings us from spiritual death to eternal life. And he gives us His life. He doesn’t just make us alive, He actually gives us the quality of life He possesses. Worship with us today and be encouraged by this life-giving word today, thanks for joining us!

Nurturing the Seed of God’s Kingdom in Your Heart

Nurturing the Seed of God’s Kingdom in Your Heart

As you acknowledge God, you will find the path God is laying out before you. He is not waiting on you to acknowledge him before he leads you. He is waiting for you to change the way you think so you can perceive where and how he is leading you. The definition of the word “acknowledge” gives us more insight into how God leads us.

The Hebrew word for “acknowledge” is yada. This word means:

  • know

  • perceive

  • consider

  • be acquainted with

  • declare

  • to make oneself known

  • to reveal oneself

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The Law of the Seed: Understanding Faith and the Kingdom of God

The Law of the Seed: Understanding Faith and the Kingdom of God

The Law of the Seed: Understanding Faith and the Kingdom of God

When Jesus taught about faith, He emphasized the importance of experiencing God's kingdom. He often used the illustration of the mustard seed to illustrate the connection between faith and God's kingdom, ultimately conveying the message that faith leads to the manifestation of God's kingdom in our lives. In other words, faith enables us to see and experience the presence of God's kingdom in the present moment. Therefore, by embracing and practicing faith, we can live a life filled with the hope and peace that comes from experiencing the reality of God's kingdom every day.