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Light in the Darkness: Presence! Security! Protection! Forever!

Light in the Darkness: Presence! Security! Protection! Forever!

Asaph was discouraged. Even though he was the leader of one of King David’s three Levitical choirs, even though he was serving the Lord, Asaph “was envious of the arrogant when [he] saw the prosperity of the wicked.” But then he gained an eternal perspective. In contrast to the temporary gains of the “wicked,” Asaph noted “The God Advantage.” Let’s consider four benefits found in today’s passage.

Community: The Most Neglected Part

Community: The Most Neglected Part

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/jrn20191122.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) There is an often-forgotten aspect of love that wastes away in the dark closets of our fellowships. It’s rarely if ever, brought out, dusted off, and employed. Remarkably,...
Community: The Most Neglected Part

Community: Why Doesn’t It Work?

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/jrn20191121.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) The pulse of a healthy church is the sum of each individual heart beating in unison with the others. Sadly, that’s not the case in many faith communities. Instead, they need...
Community: The Most Neglected Part

Community: How Does It Work?

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/jrn20191120.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) Being bound together in the body of Christ doesn’t just happen. The chain links that interlock us to one another must be carefully fashioned on the anvil of life and living....
Episode 9 The Push of Perseverance

Episode 9 The Push of Perseverance

Ever feel like quitting? Ever feel like all the effort is not worth it? In this episode Lindsey Hanlon shows us what perseverance is all about as she shares her story as a Division I swimmer at the University of Pittsburgh and University of South Carolina, wife, mom, and influencer.

Community: The Most Neglected Part

Community: Why Do I Need It?

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/jrn20191119.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) Community is an individual responsibility.The whole can’t grow into full fellowship without the committed participation of each one. Ron Moore offers five essentials for the...
Light in the Darkness: No Advantages

Light in the Darkness: No Advantages

When the Light arrived in the darkness, the heavenly Father sent his Son to the back of the line. The Light of the world, the eternal God in the flesh, received no breaks and no advantages. After an unseemly pregnancy and a hard journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, the fullness of time had come. And…there was no room for Jesus.

Community: The Most Neglected Part

Community: What Does it Look Like?

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/jrn20191118.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) The Church is supposed to be a masterpiece of Christ’s image on earth, but the canvas is marred and the pigment muddied. So how can the world see the risen Savior in such a...
Community: The Most Neglected Part

Community: What is it?

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/jrn20191115.mp3Podcast: Download (23.8MB) Community has become a buzz word in modern culture and in the Body of Christ, but do we truly know what makes a community work? Ron Moore shares an ancient model for...
Light in the Darkness: Make Christmas Count

Light in the Darkness: Make Christmas Count

John the Baptist made his days count. He lived life “plain and simple”–camel hair clothes and a leather belt; roasted locusts (surely, he didn’t eat them raw) and wild honey to eat. But what impresses me most is that John the Baptist was a man who knew his purpose. He was on earth to prepare the world for Jesus, and he never wavered. He lived with a spiritual focus. Isn’t that the kind of life you want to live?

The King’s Presence

The King’s Presence

https://www.ronmoore.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/jrn2021-1229R.mp3Podcast: Download (39.7MB) Merry Christmas! Christ in you, the hope of glory. That’s how Paul describes believers. But sometimes you wonder about that. Sometimes it seems your old nature has pushed...