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Why Does the Most Powerful Person in the Universe Still Pray?

1 h 0 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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A lot of times we pray because we’ve run out of options. God is the last call, not the first. But Jesus — the most powerful person in the universe — turns to prayer instinctively. Before the cross. Before anything. This week Pastor David Chauncey and Pastor Richie Baldwin are live from the Southern Baptist Convention in Orlando to kick off a brand new series on Westside’s four values. Week 1: prayer over might. They unpack John 17 — Jesus’s longest recorded prayer — and the one thing that changes everything about why we pray. Also: what D-Day has to do with prayer, the High Priestly Prayer vs. the prayer of consecration, and why eternal life isn’t just a future destination. Week 1 of the Values series at Westside Baptist Church, Gainesville, FL.

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Portada del episodio Why Does the Most Powerful Person in the Universe Still Pray?

Why Does the Most Powerful Person in the Universe Still Pray?

A lot of times we pray because we’ve run out of options. God is the last call, not the first. But Jesus — the most powerful person in the universe — turns to prayer instinctively. Before the cross. Before anything. This week Pastor David Chauncey and Pastor Richie Baldwin are live from the Southern Baptist Convention in Orlando to kick off a brand new series on Westside’s four values. Week 1: prayer over might. They unpack John 17 — Jesus’s longest recorded prayer — and the one thing that changes everything about why we pray. Also: what D-Day has to do with prayer, the High Priestly Prayer vs. the prayer of consecration, and why eternal life isn’t just a future destination. Week 1 of the Values series at Westside Baptist Church, Gainesville, FL.

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Portada del episodio What Does It Mean to Have the Mind of Christ?

What Does It Mean to Have the Mind of Christ?

What does it actually mean to have the mind of Christ? Paul doesn’t just tell us to serve — he tells us to think differently first. Because if you get the mind right, the service follows. This week, Pastor David Chauncey and Pastor Richie Baldwin go deep into Philippians 1:27–2:11 — the mandate, method, and models of service — and the most theologically rich passage of the SERVE series: the Christ hymn and the kenosis doctrine. What did it actually mean for Jesus to empty himself? What does the Council of Nicaea have to do with Sunday morning? And what does George Washington crossing the Delaware have to do with the incarnation? Oh! And here's the Mandalorian clip. 😆 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uelA7KRLINA&pp=ygUjbWFuZGFsb3JpYW4gdGhpcyBpcyB0aGUgd2F5IHRyYWlsZXI%3D] SCRIPTURE: Philippians 1:27 • Philippians 2:1–11 • Hebrews 12:2 • 1 Corinthians 15 • Colossians 1 • Romans 1:18 Full show notes: westsidebaptist.org/podcast-mind-of-christ-philippians-2 Rate and Review We appreciate your feedback! Please rate or review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. The deadline to submit questions from next Sunday's sermon is Monday at 12pm EST at westsidebaptist.org/contactus. FOLLOW Westside Baptist Church: ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/westsidegainesville ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/westsidegainesville ► Website | https://www.westsidebaptist.org

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