Join us on the Freedom Fellowship Podcast where you will hear trusted voices breaking open the bread of life, delivering the gospel of Jesus and the Kingdom, and exhorting the body of Christ.
In this series we are looking at truth bombs in the life's of the disciple and their interactions with Jesus.
The whisper of the Lord was "move my people from striving to abiding." Explore through a new or maybe fresh lens the parable of the vine and what it means to the life of a believer.
Pastor Tayanna Merritt takes us into the countless revelations and comparisons to the life of a believer that can be found within the life of plants.
On Mother's Day, the mother of the house (Amanda Bailey) takes us through the life of six powerful women of God who each became the womb through which the Messiah would inevitably be born. Each of their lives tell a beautiful testimony and lesson in its own unique way.
With great authority comes great responsibility. The way that you receive, honor, and steward authority directly affects how much authority you are entrusted with.
Pops (Devon Coker) takes us into the life of Abraham as he journeys to a land he knows not of in order to fulfill the promises of God over his life. God had to remove Abraham from the people, places, and practices that surrounded him in order to release the promises God had destined for him.
Too often as believers we stop at the cross meaning we stop at the forgiveness of sin; however, Christ did not stop at the cross and neither should we stop at forgiveness of sins. His resurrection is our resurrection, so we are called to walk in resurrection life and life more abundantly.
In part two of prayer foundations, Johnny takes us into a more technical approach to prayer outlining the seven different types of prayer and the power/meaning behind each of them.
Pastor Johnny takes us back to the foundation of prayer with amazing revelation surrounding it. Let this message invigorate your passion to pray again with the God of all creation!
John Holladay brings us back to the reality that faith has action. In modern culture, we've come to treat faith like hope, but this is simply not the case. Let's take a look at what faith looks like in the life of a believer.
Pastor Tayanna delivers an amazing crash course on the fear of the Lord, how it should manifest in our life, and the overall importance of it within the life of a believer.
John the baptist was highly revered by Jesus and should thus be revered and honored throughout eternity, but that does not mean we can't learn from the flaws in his character. When we run into a measure of presence as John did at the baptism of Jesus, do we drop everything we've always known to follow him, or use one encounter to fuel our ministry and self made kingdoms?
As believers, it's easy to fall into the trap of allowing our experiences and feelings to become the truths that sustain us. Instead, we must allow the truths of who God is to fuel our experiences. When the experience is absent, truth never is.
In this life, there will be trials...it's outlined very clearly in scripture; yet in western culture, we seem to have forgotten this truth. God in his goodness does not tempt man with evil, but He does capitalize on every obstacle we face. Will we learn to trust and capitalize on them as well?
Pastor Johnny delivers a powerful uplifting word to combat the current state of the body of Christ as a whole. We have too much to be joyful for in Jesus, and that joy was meant to be our greatest weapon and the greatest attraction to those around us.
The Apostle Paul exhorts us to passionately pursue and lead a quiet life. In an era where life and the world are so loud, the most subversive, counter cultural, and peculiar thing we could do as believers is lead a quiet life - content with and in the presence of Jesus.
John the Baptist gives us a profound picture and example of a man who adjusted his posture upon the revelation of who the Son of God was. May we allow the revelation of the Son continually adjust our posture just as John did.
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