From Meredith's fantastic album "Worth It All", this is the opening cut. What a fantastic way to start off this must-have album. Unabashed praise. A great song to open a service with: "You're the reason we're here, you're the reason we're singing".
Cancer and complete loss of household income all at the same time. Only trust and faith in God to sustain, yet it was more than enough.
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me." Psalm 23:4
Video produced by Cornerstone Chapel, Leesburg Virginia (cornerstonechapel.net)
Every day we have opportunities to share the gospel with those around us. This powerful video inspires and motivates us to speak up for Jesus. - See more at: https://www.sermonspice.com/product/59551/now-or-never
We need our fathers, not to be perfect, but to pour Jesus into us at every stage of our lives. Perfect for Father’s Day, or any dad-themed event. - See more at: https://www.sermonspice.com/product/59658/i-need-you-dad#
7-year-old Bruno was shot in the line of duty and many did not know if he would survive. After a miraculous recovery, Bruno and his fellow officer were reunited in one emotional moment.
Your eyes may fill with tears when you hear this soldier sing ‘God Bless America.’ She is so talented and we can’t thank our troops enough for all that they do.
The night before her wedding, Sarah cried on her mother’s lap wishing that her brother could be there for her big day. Sarah’s brother, an active duty Marine, had a surprise up his sleeve that leaves everyone is tears!
John 15:13 says, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.” This video features a moving speech made by President Ronald Reagan for an Unknown Soldier who was laid to rest in Washington D.C on Memorial Day, 1984. It is a powerful reminder of those men and women who have selflessly fought and paid the price for our freedom. - See more at: https://www.sermonspice.com/product/59552/memorial-day-the-unknown-soldier
Layka was a U.S. military combat dog who was shot 4 times while serving in Afghanistan. She attacked the shooter, saving her handler and other members of the combat team. What happens next will warm your heart.
One shy, young boy broke out of his shell by singing an inspiring version of this classic. His brothers joined him on stage as his peers cheered from behind. What a touching moment for this formerly bullied teen.
I never expected God to save me. Nick became the young man that every parent wants to see their child become. Nick was saved by God's grace, love and mercy just 3 months before he left this world. Although he was an inspiration to those who knew him; his kindness, work ethic and fun loving spirit... in his last months; God laid me on his heart. Here is the last text that I ever received from Nick...: "April and I are getting baptized next Sunday and our church is praying for you; we love you and you can start denying yourself and get back to Gods plan for you, it's never too late."... It didn't even register in my mind, (at the time) that Nick had just told me he had been saved... I had lost my way and my feet had taken me places I never dreamed that I'd find myself. After Nick's death in an auto accident, I had a choice to make; self-destruction or surrender my life into the hands of our Savior Jesus Christ. I chose the latter; or should I say... the Holy Spirit reached out to me and drew me to the Heavenly Father through Christ. Now, Jesus has changed my life and my family's forever.. He paid a debt that I never could and has brought Hope and Healing beyond what I could have ever of expected. See ya in Heaven Nikki-boy and thanks for your prayers and all the great memories we will all cherish for the rest of our days.
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Insight: With passages from Psalm 55, elemental ripples and reflections introduce photos of a stream as it flows under a bridge where pigeons take shelter from the weather and traffic above. They emerge into the air as the water also flows into the landscape. Just past the shadows, the stream fills a sunny quiet pool, but you cannot see the pool unless you pass through the tunnel. The contrasting surroundings on the 2 sides of the bridge is a contemporary interpretation of the verse about the dove flying into the peace of the wilderness.
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Insight: Verses from Psalm 33 are illustrated by space dust transforming into an imaginary celestial body, which then appears as a moon in a forest wetland setting.
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Insight: This video quotes the verse in Revelation, which could be a sermon theme, but the stream photos included also allude to consciousness itself and exploration of the submerged versus visible in ourselves...as well as absolution and renewal. The water and rocks shape each other and such stones could be obstacles or help (as when David searched for just the right ones to defeat the giant). The pastor may want to explain the appearance of a Greek word and how it and others meaning forgiveness are used in various references, also the role of white and black stones in ancient trials.
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Insight: These verses have a theme of seeking God, through a visual symbol of entering a gate, then seeing partially through the thorny grate of our imperfections, to views beyond representing the peace and bounty we are reaching for through obedience. There is a brief pause, then closure with a verse also beseeching God to search for us, with pastures and animal scenes to show how the psalmist felt we must appear in His eyes.
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Insight: The parable of the seed falling into various conditions is interpreted using an example of sunflowers. They are a useful and familiar crop to people, but they are also related to the thistles in the parable. Both are in the same family of plants, and both feed birds and insects. While a part of the sermon might mention that no part of nature is actually bad, Jesus is pointing out the risks along the way to growing what is most valuable - or intentional- inside of us.
After young Braden lost his battle with a brain tumor, his family decided to honor him by appearing at his funeral as the super heroes he loved so much on Earth. This one will touch you.
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