New Hope for Today

From Carmel to the Church

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/fan_mail/new] In this episode, we walk through 1 Kings 18:30 through 38 and look at Elijah repairing the altar of the Lord on Mount Carmel. The altar was not required for God to answer by fire, but it became the place where the people were called near, the sacrifice was laid down, the water was poured out, and God’s power was put on display. This message confronts a hard reality in today’s church. The altar has often been abused, manipulated, or neglected. But abuse does not mean abandonment. It means repair. The altar has no saving power. Jesus alone saves. But it can still be a meaningful place of repentance, surrender, prayer, and honest response to God. Noah shows us the altar of worship. Carmel shows us the altar repaired. Now the church must recover a right kind of altar. Not idolized. Not pressured. Not performed. But used as a place where hearts respond to the God who still calls His people back. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/support]

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Episode From Carmel to the Church Cover

From Carmel to the Church

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/fan_mail/new] In this episode, we walk through 1 Kings 18:30 through 38 and look at Elijah repairing the altar of the Lord on Mount Carmel. The altar was not required for God to answer by fire, but it became the place where the people were called near, the sacrifice was laid down, the water was poured out, and God’s power was put on display. This message confronts a hard reality in today’s church. The altar has often been abused, manipulated, or neglected. But abuse does not mean abandonment. It means repair. The altar has no saving power. Jesus alone saves. But it can still be a meaningful place of repentance, surrender, prayer, and honest response to God. Noah shows us the altar of worship. Carmel shows us the altar repaired. Now the church must recover a right kind of altar. Not idolized. Not pressured. Not performed. But used as a place where hearts respond to the God who still calls His people back. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/support]

Gestern38 min
Episode Come Cover

Come

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/fan_mail/new] What do you do when the winds are contrary, the waves are rising, and life feels heavier than you ever imagined? In this Father's Day message from Matthew 14:28-29, we explore the simple yet life-changing command of Jesus: "Come." Peter didn't receive an explanation. He didn't receive a detailed plan. He received one word from Christ and had to decide whether he would trust the voice of Jesus more than the storm around him. Whether you're a father carrying the weight of leadership, a believer facing uncertainty, or someone worn down by the burdens of life, this message is a reminder that God's answer is often not an explanation of His plan, but an invitation into His presence. The greatest miracle may not be the storm stopping, but drawing closer to Jesus in the middle of it.  Listen today and discover why one step of obedience can change everything. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/support]

22. Juni 202628 min
Episode The Church Grows Cover

The Church Grows

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/fan_mail/new] What does a healthy, growing church really look like? In Acts 11, we discover that church growth is far more than increasing attendance. The believers at Antioch grew through the power of the Gospel, encouragement among the saints, faithful service, and sacrificial giving. As ordinary believers shared Christ, strengthened one another, and gave according to their ability, God expanded their influence far beyond their own city. This message challenges us to move beyond spectatorship and become active participants in what God is doing. The question is not, "How can the church grow?" but rather, "What am I willing to give so God can grow His church through me?" Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/support]

18. Juni 202633 min
Episode When Your Burden Isn't Enough | Moses, Midian, and God's Breaking Process Cover

When Your Burden Isn't Enough | Moses, Midian, and God's Breaking Process

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/fan_mail/new] When your burden for God becomes greater than your dependence on God, you're headed for Midian. Moses saw the suffering of Israel and was moved to act. The burden was real. The calling was real. But burden alone could not accomplish what only God could do. Before Moses would stand before Pharaoh, God would spend forty years stripping away self-reliance, pride, and human strength in the wilderness of Midian. In this powerful message from Exodus 2, discover why God often leads burdened people through seasons of breaking, isolation, and preparation. Learn how the wilderness is not God's rejection, but God's classroom. If you've ever wondered why the burden is heavy, the road is long, or the results seem delayed, this message will remind you that God is often preparing the vessel before He pours out His power. Moses spent one day trying to deliver Israel. God spent forty years preparing Moses. The burden was necessary, but the breaking was indispensable. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2239281/support]

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