The Heights Belmont Weekly Services

Wednesday, 7/1/2026

55 min · 2 jul 2026
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Are angels real? What does the Bible actually say about them? In a world full of confusion about angels, from greeting card cherubs to new age spirit guides, it is more important than ever to go back to Scripture and find out what God actually reveals about His angelic servants. This study takes a deep dive into the biblical truth about angels, covering who they are, what they do, how many there are, and what Christians need to be careful about when it comes to angelic encounters and teachings. Topics covered include: * What angels are according to the Bible * The different types of angels, including cherubim, seraphim, and living creatures * The only two angels named in Scripture, Michael and Gabriel * How many angels exist and when they were created * What happened when some angels sinned and fell * Why humans are more significant than angels * Whether every believer has a guardian angel * How angels observe our worship and obedience * Biblical warnings about angel worship, false doctrine, and deception Key scriptures referenced include Ephesians 6:10, Colossians 1:16, Hebrews 1:14, Hebrews 12:22, Revelation 4:8, Revelation 5:11, 2 Peter 2:4, Jude 6, Galatians 1:8, and 1 Corinthians 6:3. Whether you have always been curious about angels, have had an unexplainable experience you could not make sense of, or simply want to understand what the Bible teaches about the spiritual world around you, this is a study grounded entirely in Scripture. Keywords: angels in the Bible, what does the Bible say about angels, types of angels in Scripture, cherubim and seraphim, Michael and Gabriel archangels, guardian angels, fallen angels, spiritual warfare, are angels real, Christian teaching on angels, biblical angels explained, angels and spiritual warfare, do angels protect us, angel worship warning, new age vs Bible angels, unseen spiritual world, Christian faith and angels, Bible study on angels, who are angels, angels in Christianity God has surrounded His people with more help than they can see. Understanding that truth changes the way you live, worship, and walk through every day. Love God. Love Others. Live It Out

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aflevering Wednesday, 7/1/2026 artwork

Wednesday, 7/1/2026

Are angels real? What does the Bible actually say about them? In a world full of confusion about angels, from greeting card cherubs to new age spirit guides, it is more important than ever to go back to Scripture and find out what God actually reveals about His angelic servants. This study takes a deep dive into the biblical truth about angels, covering who they are, what they do, how many there are, and what Christians need to be careful about when it comes to angelic encounters and teachings. Topics covered include: * What angels are according to the Bible * The different types of angels, including cherubim, seraphim, and living creatures * The only two angels named in Scripture, Michael and Gabriel * How many angels exist and when they were created * What happened when some angels sinned and fell * Why humans are more significant than angels * Whether every believer has a guardian angel * How angels observe our worship and obedience * Biblical warnings about angel worship, false doctrine, and deception Key scriptures referenced include Ephesians 6:10, Colossians 1:16, Hebrews 1:14, Hebrews 12:22, Revelation 4:8, Revelation 5:11, 2 Peter 2:4, Jude 6, Galatians 1:8, and 1 Corinthians 6:3. Whether you have always been curious about angels, have had an unexplainable experience you could not make sense of, or simply want to understand what the Bible teaches about the spiritual world around you, this is a study grounded entirely in Scripture. Keywords: angels in the Bible, what does the Bible say about angels, types of angels in Scripture, cherubim and seraphim, Michael and Gabriel archangels, guardian angels, fallen angels, spiritual warfare, are angels real, Christian teaching on angels, biblical angels explained, angels and spiritual warfare, do angels protect us, angel worship warning, new age vs Bible angels, unseen spiritual world, Christian faith and angels, Bible study on angels, who are angels, angels in Christianity God has surrounded His people with more help than they can see. Understanding that truth changes the way you live, worship, and walk through every day. Love God. Love Others. Live It Out

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Sunday, 6/28/2026

Are you your own worst enemy? Most of us would never say it out loud, but the patterns we carry inside us can do more damage than anything coming at us from the outside. Shame, fear, bitterness, hopelessness, insecurity, uncontrolled thoughts, and compulsions are seven weapons we often turn against ourselves, and they quietly steal our joy, our peace, and our God-given purpose. Romans 8 is one of the most powerful chapters in all of Scripture, and it speaks directly to every one of these struggles. From the opening declaration that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, to the closing promise that nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God, Romans 8 is a roadmap for living in the freedom that Jesus purchased for us. In this message, we walk through all seven self-defeating patterns and match each one with a specific truth from Romans 8. Here is a quick look at what is covered. Shame: Romans 8:1-2 declares that Jesus took every reason for shame to the cross. The penalty has been paid. Uncontrolled Thoughts: Romans 8:5-6 shows us that a mind governed by the Holy Spirit produces life and peace. You can replace negative thoughts, not just resist them. Compulsions: Romans 8:12 reminds us that we are no longer obligated to obey our sinful nature. The Holy Spirit gives us a new ability to say no. Fear: Romans 8:15 and 2 Timothy 1:7 together remind us that God gave us a Spirit of power, love, and self-control, not fear. We belong to a Father who never leaves. Hopelessness: Romans 8:18 puts present suffering in eternal perspective. Our current troubles are producing a glory that will last forever. Bitterness: Romans 8:28 and 8:31 remind us that God is working all things together for good and that He is always for us. Insecurity: Romans 8:38-39 makes it clear that nothing can separate us from the love of God. Our security is not in our performance. It is in His love. Whether you are walking through a season of grief, struggling with habits you cannot seem to break, or simply feeling stuck, this message is for you. The Holy Spirit is not just a source of comfort. He is the power of God living inside every believer, and He is ready to bring real transformation to your daily life. Love God. Love Others. Live It Out

2 jul 202650 min
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Sunday, 6/21/2026

Can happiness actually be built, or is it just something that happens to you? The Apostle Paul answers that question from one of the most unlikely places imaginable: a prison cell. In Philippians 1, he lays out four practical habits that create lasting joy in your closest relationships, and they are habits anyone can start today. This message explores what the Bible really teaches about happiness, joy, and relationships. You will discover why your relationships are the starting point for lasting happiness, how gratitude is directly linked to joy according to both Scripture and modern research, why prayer is more powerful than positive thinking when it comes to changing the people around you, how expressing genuine love creates emotional safety and deepens connection, and why believing that God is still at work in the people around you replaces criticism with hope. Paul wrote to the Philippians with warmth, gratitude, and confidence in what God was doing, even though Philippi was the city where he had been beaten, falsely arrested, and imprisoned. His example shows us that joyful happiness is not the result of perfect circumstances. It is the byproduct of right habits built through the power of the Holy Spirit. Whether you are struggling in your marriage, feeling distant from your kids, dealing with a difficult friendship, or simply wanting more joy in your everyday life, these four habits from Philippians offer a practical and biblical path forward. Topics covered include: happiness and joy in the Bible, how to have better relationships, Christian marriage advice, how to pray for your spouse, how to pray for your children, gratitude and happiness, Philippians 1 Bible study, fruit of the Holy Spirit, how to express love in relationships, and finding contentment in difficult circumstances. If you are looking for biblical guidance on relationships, joy, gratitude, prayer, or how to find lasting happiness as a Christian, this message is for you. Share it with someone who needs encouragement in their relationships today. Love God. Love Others. Live It Out

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Faith is not a feeling, a wish, or a bargain with God. It is a way of seeing life from His perspective rather than our own. When we view our circumstances through eyes of fear, our problems grow larger and our confidence shrinks. But when faith is activated, problems get resized, miracles become possible, and God's promises become real in our lives. Scripture is full of examples of people whose eyes were opened to see what God was already doing around them. The ten spies who feared the promised land wandered for forty years, while Joshua and Caleb, who trusted God's perspective, inherited what was promised. Faith is the confident assurance that what God has said is true, even when we cannot yet see it. When we ask God to open the eyes of our understanding, everything begins to change. Love God. Love Others. Live It Out

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Discover the powerful truth behind Jesus' question Where is your faith? in this life-changing exploration of Luke 8:22-25. Learn why Christians face trials, storms, and difficult circumstances, and how to respond with biblical faith instead of panic and fear. This message reveals the crucial difference between having faith and understanding how faith actually works in daily life. Many believers struggle spiritually because they misunderstand the nature of faith, thinking it operates automatically or depends on feelings. Instead, faith is an intentional activity that must be exercised, especially during life's most challenging moments. Explore practical steps for applying faith when circumstances seem overwhelming: refusing to be controlled by situations, remembering God's faithfulness, and applying biblical truth to current challenges. Whether you're facing financial difficulties, health problems, relationship struggles, or any other storm, this biblical teaching provides hope and practical guidance. Learn from the disciples' experience in the boat and discover how even small faith can be powerful when directed toward Christ. Find encouragement in knowing that God permits trials not to harm us but to strengthen our faith and bring glory to His name. Perfect for anyone seeking to understand biblical faith, overcome anxiety and fear, grow spiritually during difficult times, or learn practical Christian living principles. This message addresses common questions about why God allows suffering, how to trust God in trials, and what it means to live by faith rather than sight. Discover the peace that comes from knowing Christ is with you in every storm of life. Love God. Love Others. Live It Out

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