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Speaker: Josh Rogers, Worship Arts PastorToday marks the conclusion of the "Names of God" series, and we're reflecting on how these names have impacted our faith over the past ten weeks. The series has deepened our understanding of God’s character, helping us connect more personally with His attributes such as Jehovah Jireh (our provider), Jehovah …
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Speaker: Damian Thompson, Online & Outreach PastorIn today's discussion, the focus is on the name *Jehovah Rohi*, meaning "The Lord is my Shepherd," drawn from Psalm 23 and John 10. The term *Jehovah* refers to God, while *Rohi* (from the Hebrew *ra* or *rohe*) means to feed, tend, or lead to pasture, ultimately signifying a shepherd. The name is f…
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In Genesis 22, God tests Abraham by instructing him to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac. Obediently, Abraham sets out for Mount Moriah with Isaac and two young men, demonstrating his faith despite the emotional turmoil of the impending sacrifice. During their journey, which takes three days, Abraham grapples with his feelings about sacrificing his o…
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The discussion centers on the name of God, specifically Yahweh, which has significant relational meaning. Yahweh is introduced in Scripture and represents a personal connection with God. After the Babylonian captivity, the Hebrew people began to revere God's name so deeply that they replaced Yahweh with Adonai during public readings. This shift mea…
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Speaker: Shane HawelyViewing the world through a "God-colored lens," emphasizes how our experiences shape our perspectives. Critical incidents and trauma can significantly affect how we see others. Romans 12:1-2 highlights the importance of transformation and avoiding conformity to worldly views. Pride can lead to judgment, as illustrated in the pa…
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Speaker: Dr. Sanjay Merchant, Adjunct Teaching PastorThe name El Shaddai is discussed as a mysterious and ancient term that signifies God's supreme greatness, traditionally translated as "God Almighty." In Exodus 6:2-3, God reveals to Moses that while He has made Himself known as Yahweh, He also appeared to the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—…
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In today's church message, the focus is on the name El Roi, explored through Genesis 16. The name's first part, "El," is a common term for God in Semitic languages, which include those historically spoken by the peoples of Mesopotamia, Arabia, and Ethiopia. The term signifies "the strong one." The latter part, "Roi," has three interpretations: seei…
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