I Love You, Lord
This worship segment comes from a moment filmed at Un-Chapel, held at Regent University in Virginia, where students were worshiping together. We pray you are blessed by this moment.
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This worship segment comes from a moment filmed at Un-Chapel, held at Regent University in Virginia, where students were worshiping together. We pray you are blessed by this moment.
We enjoy receiving compliments from friends or even strangers. But how do we react when constructive criticism is given?
Dr. Dana teaches on friendship and the importance of having trusted friends who can speak uncomfortable truths in our lives. Referring back to scripture, as well as using examples from her own life, she encourages us to find value in sharpening each other like iron as we walk the Christian walk.
Simple as 1, 2, 3, this recipe is easy to prep, bake, and serve. Dr. Deborah invites us into her kitchen, as she prepares this savory dish for her family.
The Proverbs give very clear examples on the ways to be wise, as well as the actions of a foolish person. In this teaching, Pastor Margaret shares with us the importance of seeking out wise counsel, and the wisdom that results with daily communing with God, that helps ensure that we do not pick up the habits of a foolish person.
To know wisdom requires diligence as we study and apply the principles that given through scripture, in our own lives. Join our host Dr. Deborah, as we hear from the Hyatte Sisters, as they teach on the importance of studying scripture in order to obtain a deeper level of understanding and wisdom of our Heavenly Father. In her kitchen, Lerin shares with us a recipe for stuffed peppers, a family favorite, giving us several tips along the way. And Dr. Deborah will share from Proverbs 4, on how it’s important to guard our hearts, mouth, eyes, and feet, allowing God to instruct us in His ways so that we may walk in His ways. And then we have a special worship segment where we listen and watch as the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir sings, “My Help,” a song from Psalm 121, written by Jackie Gouche Farris. We know it will bless you!
In this time of worship, we will be hearing from the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir with the song, “My Help, “The song inspired from Psalm 121 was written by Jackie Gouche Farris, a musician and music minister. It will strengthen your soul!
In this teaching, Dr. Deborah brings to our attention four things from Proverbs, chapter 4. These are different areas where the scriptures say we can apply wisdom: our heart, mouth, eyes, and feet. We hope this encourages you as you walk in wisdom in these areas, keeping your heart pure, by following the scripture’s instruction to “above all else, guard your heart,” and to preserve your mouth, guard your eyes, and ponder the path of your feet. In this way, we honor God!
Lerin shares with us one of her family’s favorite recipes; stuffed pepper. She gives us tips on how to cut the peppers, to preparing the rice, so that when it comes time for dinner, this dish will just take minutes to assemble!
God wants a deep and lasting relationship with us, imparting knowledge and understanding into our hearts so that we may walk according to His will and His ways, and so that we might also go and bless others. But how do we get there? The scriptures say that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. A sincere and awesome respect for the Almighty God! Join the Hyatte Sisters as they discuss how we can grow further in the wisdom of our Heavenly Father, by studying and meditating upon His infallible, and enduring WORD.
In this week’s edition, we are discussing the theme of giving. What does it mean to give of ourselves and offer up what we have to serve God, and others well? What does the Bible say about giving to the poor? And what is God’s reward for doing so? It’s unlike what happens when we want more than what we have, and don’t want to share.
We hope you find this edition insightful as we hear from our guests on what they have been led to share.
Join Cindy as she sits down and talks with us about the treasures the book of Proverbs holds and the joy that comes with offering our lives up to walk in the wisdom of our heavenly Father. Dr. Deborah will share with us a tasty chicken salad recipe inspired from Buc-ee’s. We’ll hear from Dr. Dana on what the Bible says about taking care of the poor and being generous with a pure heart. Gillian will then lead us into song and we pray you can sit and soak in the presence of God as we worship Him!
All here, this second week, of our winter series, on the Wisdom of the Proverbs, at Magnolia Place!