TFRC Sermons Twin Falls Reformed Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Podcast by Twin Falls Reformed Church
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2024-05-26 | When God Remembers
Exodus 2:23-25, Numbers 15:37-41
While God never forgets anything, the Bible will often talk about God “remembering”. When God remembers it means that God is going to intervene on behalf of the one remembered. He calls us to remember His actions and commands and act in response to His goodness. -
2024-05-19 | The Finish Line
Acts 28:17-31
Paul is waiting to see Caesar, during which time he preaches the gospel to many who come to visit him. Some believe, others don’t. This is the reality of faith - at some point you choose to believe or not to believe. Paul continued to give witness to Jesus to anyone he had a chance to. He wanted to preach to Caesar to convert him to Christ, but that did not happen. However, there was a purpose to everything that happened on the journey even though the end game he sought did not come to pass. -
2024-05-12 | Jumping Hurdles
Acts 27:21-26
In the adversity of Paul's sea voyage to Rome, he continued to be courageous and encouraging. He continued to listen to and rely upon the presence of God in the adversity. When facing our own adversity, it’s about courage, God being with us, and God’s guidance in it. -
2024-05-05 | Confusing the Competition
Acts 26:19-32
Paul preaches the gospel which is a stumbling block for Jews and foolishness to the Gentiles. But he remained passionate about the gospel despite the skepticism of his audience. -
2024-04-28 | Speak Boldly (Inspire Sunday)
Acts 4:29-33
Peter and John pray for the power of the Spirit and for the church to be one in heart and mind as they speak boldly about the resurrection of Jesus. What stirs our hearts in missions so that we can share that the Gospel is real and the Gospel changes everything? -
2024-04-21 | Strategery
Acts 25:1-12
Festus replaced Felix as procurator of Roman Judea, and the Jews tried to take advantage of a new ruler looking to gain favor with his subjects. But Paul outmaneuvered them by appealing to Caesar; using his rights (as a Roman citizen) to advance the Gospel. We should be reminded to use our own rights while we still have them rather than only fighting to keep them.