『Skycrest Community Church』のカバーアート

Skycrest Community Church

Skycrest Community Church

著者: Skycrest Community Church
無料で聴く

このコンテンツについて

Sermons キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
エピソード
  • Miracles Week 7
    2025/07/15

    Miracles Week 7: Praise in the Midst of the Storm

    In our ongoing series on miracles, we have explored the spiritual dimensions of reality and how God occasionally breaks through into our material world. This week, we delve into the power of **praise** during life's storms and how it positions us to witness divine intervention.

    ## The Context: Acts 16

    This week's sermon is anchored in **Acts 16**, a chapter full of miraculous events. Paul and Silas, after being unjustly imprisoned for casting out a spirit from a slave girl, demonstrate the power of praise. Despite their dire circumstances, they choose to sing hymns and pray, creating a "thin place" where God's presence becomes profoundly tangible.

    ## Key Themes

    ### 1. **Faith and Praise in Adversity**

    - **Courageous Faith**: Just as Joshua prayed boldly for the sun to stand still (**Joshua 10**), Paul and Silas exhibit courageous faith by praising God amidst their suffering.

    - **Acts of Praise**: Their hymns and prayers focus on God's mighty acts in nature and history, reflecting a deep trust in His sovereignty. This is echoed in passages like **Psalm 59:16** and **Psalm 71:22**, where praise is given for God's strength and faithfulness.

    ### 2. **Divine Breakthroughs**

    - **Miraculous Deliverance**: An earthquake, a symbol of God's power over nature, shakes the prison, opening doors and loosening chains. This miraculous event is not for Paul and Silas's escape but to reveal God's glory to the jailer and his family.

    - **Conversion and Salvation**: The jailer, witnessing the miracle and moved by the apostles' faith, asks how he can be saved. Paul and Silas lead him and his household to faith in Jesus, underscoring the ultimate purpose of miracles: salvation and the expansion of God's kingdom.

    ### 3. **Purpose Beyond Personal Gain**

    - **Selfless Witness**: Paul and Silas's actions illustrate that miracles are not for personal gain but for God's glory and the salvation of others. Their willingness to return to prison after the miracle demonstrates their commitment to God's mission over personal freedom.

    - **God's Sovereign Plan**: The sermon emphasizes that while we can create conditions ripe for miracles through faith and praise, the outcome is always in God's hands. Our role is to remain faithful, trusting in His plan and timing.

    ## Conclusion

    The story of Paul and Silas in **Acts 16** teaches us that praise, especially in adversity, can transform our circumstances into "thin places" where God's power is revealed. As believers, we are called to use our trials as platforms to glorify God, trusting that He will work through us to reach others. In doing so, we participate in the divine mission of spreading the good news and witnessing the transformative power of faith.

    In closing, the message encourages us to evaluate our motives when seeking God's intervention. Instead of focusing on personal relief, we should aim to glorify God and advance His kingdom. By praising God in all circumstances, we open the door for His presence to transform the world around us.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    38 分
  • Miracles Week 6
    2025/07/08

    # Miracles Week 6: Embracing Faith and Bold Prayer

    In this week's sermon, we delve into the profound themes of faith and prayer, exploring how these elements are essential in experiencing God's miracles. The sermon draws heavily from the story found in **Mark 11**, where Jesus curses a fig tree and teaches his disciples about the power of faith-driven prayer.

    ## Key Scripture: **Mark 11:20-24**

    Jesus's interaction with the fig tree serves as a powerful illustration of faith and prayer. When Peter remarks on the withered tree, Jesus responds with, "Have faith in God." He emphasizes that faith, coupled with prayer, can move mountains, encouraging His followers to pray boldly and without doubt.

    ## The Power of Thin Places

    The sermon introduces the concept of "thin places," where the spiritual and material worlds meet, allowing us to experience God's power and grace. These are moments where the divine becomes tangible, and miracles occur. Understanding when and why God acts is crucial for believers who seek to witness His divine action consistently.

    ## **Faith and Prayer: The Keys to Divine Action**

    - **Faith in God**: Jesus teaches that unwavering faith is the foundation for experiencing miracles. It is not merely intellectual assent but an active, sometimes risky, trust in God's promises. Faith expresses itself through obedience, regardless of the circumstances.

    - **Bold Prayer**: The sermon challenges us to evaluate our prayer lives. Are our prayers safe and predictable, or do they reflect a boldness that trusts in God's ability to do the impossible? Jesus calls us to pray with the confidence that God hears and responds.

    ## Lessons from Joshua

    The sermon also references **Joshua 10**, where Joshua's bold prayer for the sun to stand still results in a miraculous victory for Israel. This story serves as an example of how faith and bold prayer can lead to divine intervention.

    ### Three Lessons from Joshua:

    1. **Take God at His Word**: Joshua's faith was rooted in God's promise. Believers are encouraged to trust God's word and act upon it, knowing that He is faithful to fulfill His promises.

    2. **Ask Boldly**: Joshua's public prayer demonstrated his confidence in God. We are encouraged to pray boldly, trusting that God will act according to His will.

    3. **Confidence in Relationship with God**: Despite past failures, Joshua's relationship with God gave him the confidence to pray for the impossible. This underscores the importance of a right relationship with God, which is made possible through Jesus.

    ## Living Out Faith and Prayer

    The sermon concludes by urging believers to live out their faith actively and to pray with boldness. It challenges us to consider what bold prayers we need to pray and what risks we need to take in our faith journey.

    In closing, the message is clear: through faith and prayer, we can experience the miraculous power of God. As we step into "thin places," we witness His grace and are empowered to live for His glory.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    38 分
  • Miracles Week 5
    2025/07/01

    # Miracles and Messages: Understanding Divine Communication

    In the fifth week of our "Miracles" series, we delve into the profound spiritual dimensions that challenge the materialistic view of the world. We explore the concept of "thin places," where God's divine presence breaks through, affirming the reality of a spiritual realm governed by His sovereignty. However, these encounters come with a caveat: God's actions may not always align with our desires, yet they are always for our good and His glory.

    ## **Daniel 5: The Handwriting on the Wall**

    The sermon centers around the story from **Daniel 5**, where King Belshazzar witnesses a miraculous event—a divine hand writing on the wall. This event serves as a confirmation of God's previous warning through Nebuchadnezzar, emphasizing that God's messages are consistent and align with His revealed truth.

    ### Key Themes

    - **Spiritual Reality vs. Materialism:**

    - In a world that often prioritizes the material, the sermon reminds us that our faith calls us to recognize and seek the spiritual dimensions where God operates.

    - **God's Consistency:**

    - The miracles we read about in Scripture, like the handwriting on the wall, consistently reinforce God's truth and character.

    - **Isaiah 55:8-9** reminds us that God's ways and thoughts are higher than ours, urging us to trust Him even when His actions seem contrary to our desires.

    - **Testing the Spirits:**

    - When seeking divine guidance, not every message we encounter comes from God. The sermon advises testing these messages against Scripture to discern their origin.

    - **1 John 4:1** instructs believers to "test the spirits" to ensure they align with God's revealed truth.

    - **The Role of Faith:**

    - Faith is pivotal, especially when God's guidance leads us into discomfort or sacrifice. The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace exemplifies unwavering faith—they trusted God regardless of the outcome.

    ### Lessons from Belshazzar's Downfall

    - **Arrogance and Disrespect:**

    - Belshazzar's downfall was precipitated by his arrogance and disrespect for God's holiness, as he desecrated sacred temple artifacts.

    - **Consequences of Ignoring God's Warnings:**

    - Despite knowing Nebuchadnezzar's story, Belshazzar failed to heed the warnings, resulting in his kingdom's downfall.

    - The sermon underscores the importance of learning from past divine messages and aligning our actions with God's will.

    ### Practical Application

    - **Be a Student of the Word:**

    - To discern God's messages, immerse yourself in Scripture. Knowing God's Word is essential to understanding His guidance and resisting deceptive messages.

    - **Seek Godly Counsel:**

    - Like Daniel, seek wisdom from those who walk closely with God, as they can provide clarity and insight into God's messages.

    ### Conclusion

    Ultimately, the sermon calls us to trust in God's consistent character and His plans, which may not always align with our own but are always for our ultimate good. By living in alignment with His Word and seeking His presence in the thin places, we can navigate the challenges of life with faith and confidence in His divine purpose.

    ---

    For further reflection, consider reading **Daniel 5** and **1 John 4:1** to deepen your understanding of the themes discussed in this sermon.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    41 分

Skycrest Community Churchに寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。