Fresh Mercy
This Podcast is to remind you that God's Mercy is fresh every morning.Monday - Friday, 9:00am ESTLamentations 3:22-24 (NLT)22 The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease.23 Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.24 I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in him!”
Fresh Mercy
Spiritual warfare: Part 3. Ft. Pastor Steve Miller, Pastor Sam Mitchell and Elder Jonathan.
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Good morning and welcome to Fresh Mercy Podcast, where God's mercy is fresh for you each and every morning. Good morning. God bless everyone today. Welcome to Fresh Mercy Podcast. Amen. We had two wonderful episodes and they're all lining up with each other. And this this um third episode. Is it Wednesday, right? Yeah. This Wednesday, we're gonna continue with the Our Father. Uh, if you didn't watch the first two episodes, go watch them. But it's tradition on this show to read the scripture that inspired this podcast. So Pastor, can you can you do us the privilege?
SPEAKER_02Vinny and Donnie told us, uh, our two deacons of the New York Church told us to uh read Lamentations chapter three, verse 22 and 23. And it says that the faithful love of the Lord never ends, and you could go on that forever, but his mercy never ceases. Great is his faithfulness, his mercies begin afresh and beautiful morning. It's so beautiful to know that you get a new beginning with God, a fresh start each and every day. Amen. Let's open up another prayer.
SPEAKER_01Are you ready for prayer?
SPEAKER_00I'm waiting on you. How about Sam? Pray for us.
SPEAKER_02Thank you, Jesus. Amarodat, what a beautiful scripture to read each and every morning that your mercy, that your love endures forever, it never fails, it never ceases. And most of all, you give us a new beginning and a fresh end. A new start, a new beginning, a fresh Mordel with you. Holy Spirit, have your way. In Jesus' name, Leopard. Bless my brothers and sisters who are hearing now. In Jesus' name, amen.
SPEAKER_01Amen. Amen. Uh Monday we talked about coming out of the out of the cave. Tuesday we talked about staying out of the cave. And today we're going to continue on our father, how to stay out of the cave. Amen. You want us to take away from the topic?
SPEAKER_00I wouldn't appreciate it. Okay.
SPEAKER_01I'm going to change the translation for you. What would you like to do? And then it's A B.
SPEAKER_00Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_01I don't like to do that. I'm living brothers. Okay. Matthew 6, verse 9. Pray then in this way, Jesus says, Our Father who is in heaven, halloweth be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done. On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive our debts as we also forgive our debtors.
SPEAKER_00These are some of the most important scriptures in the world under Wujimos. Absolutely. Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. The first the beginning of your prayer should acknowledge our father, Kailo, and the Hollowed be thy name. And what about Hollowed if you get the original Minope to be separated, to be holy, to be special. Not using Odevleskonav wrong. Never use the name of God. In God's name. Never swear in God's name. Never use the name of in the name of Jesus. In Jesus' name, because that's an offense. God's name is to be used holy and special and kept in such a high honor that Daraste uses this.
SPEAKER_01Perfect.
SPEAKER_00You know, when when old Zudub, when they wrote the Bible, one using a pencil or porter, the feather, where you dipped it in ink and uh right they wrote the Bible like that. Well, whenever they came up to the name God, Jehovah, they would shoot an as a pork and use a new pore, not to use the name Jehovah or God with another pencil. That's how much respect. It would be that much respect. Maybe we say it all day long. I may use Konaf like nothing. God's name is to be held in high, special honor.
SPEAKER_01Now, if you if you pay attention, when a lot of people would say like this like a curse word, it's only God's name, but that just proves to you that our God is real. You never hear someone use Buddha as a curse word, but they only use God's name, Jesus' name. Why? Because the devil knows there's power in that name, so he tries to defile that name, not any other God's name.
SPEAKER_00And I don't know which you understand. I don't know which commandment it is, four or five, Kai Penpei. Do not you take the names Lord, the name of the Lord in vain.
SPEAKER_02I don't know why we're going here, but Omai Jungalogue is the motor damn it. I only can't even say the first word and then damn it. But Penal Jonathan, there's no Buddha dammit. No. Or jungaloka. Or Satan damn it. But you use the most holy name in the world to say the devil knows it's real. That's probably the worst word you could ever say that God and then say damn it after.
SPEAKER_01It proves the real true existence of our God.
SPEAKER_02Because it proves it. God didn't come to damn, He came to save, to deliver, to set free. Not Kodo Jungali Warba, to damn something.
SPEAKER_01They're gonna cancel our show because we cursed on Instagram. Sorry, boys. Okay, sorry.
SPEAKER_00Please, Pastor. The bottom line is Konov should be used very holy. Very separate. Forgive me, Lord. Separated.
SPEAKER_01Yes, forgive us.
SPEAKER_00To be separated. You separate God's name from the rest of the names. From the rest of the world, from the rest of the systems that try to rule you. You should not use God's name for anything. You should use God's name for healing, for setting people free, for delivering people from sin, for preaching the gospel. You should not use God's name for your shirt. God bless your shirt. Hallelujah. This is all ridiculous. But use don't make the Lord's name common. It needs to be held in high esteem.
SPEAKER_02Can I say God bless your car or uh God bless your car?
SPEAKER_00You ask me no. I say I wouldn't say the blood of Jesus because the blood of Jesus is meant to deliver.
SPEAKER_02But I see people do that. Maybe I don't.
SPEAKER_00Because it's not a bad thing. Not bad. But it don't look fitting in heaven's eyes.
SPEAKER_01It's wrong.
SPEAKER_00The blood of Jesus is used. To deliver people and to heal people from sickness. Now, Avila Chasu. God bless your watch. That's good. God bless your. You could plead the blood of Jesus, but this is good. I could use it. I could plead the blood of Jesus, but I plead the blood of Jesus. The name of Jesus is for that. It's not meant to use all day long to sola kaz or to prove that.
SPEAKER_01Hey, like you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_00Like it's even asked, God bless you. You can use that as a man, too.
SPEAKER_01Very good.
SPEAKER_00Watch the way you say God bless you. Go ahead, Tom. Like, I don't know what we're just going to say. I'm really mad. You've been bad. Yeah, I've been pretty like that. But to get khular to get something. God bless you. Yeah, reverse up. That's a bad thing. God bless God down. Now go see that verse and give us this day.
SPEAKER_0111. Give us this day our daily bread.
SPEAKER_00Alright, right there. A doctor don't pray for too much.
SPEAKER_01Very good. Oh, what a word. What?
SPEAKER_00God only said to pray for today.
SPEAKER_01I never heard you say album before.
SPEAKER_00God is not telling you, Penas, let tomorrow worry for itself.
SPEAKER_01Very good, Pastor.
SPEAKER_00For some people, Penas, don't nail my hope for tomorrow.
SPEAKER_01They were familiar with this. They were familiar with it.
SPEAKER_00When you pray, pray for today. God will take care of tomorrow. Oh my God. When you pray for tomorrow, you're worried. You got too much fear. Put faith in your prayer and worry. God, give us this day our daily bread. Never worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. Why did God say that? Don't pray for tomorrow's bread. So you could come back tomorrow. Tomorrow. So you could visit him tomorrow. If you pray for today, give me food for the whole week. That means I won't see you for a week.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_00So if you pray for today, it means you gotta go back tomorrow to put it back.
SPEAKER_01That was a big job.
SPEAKER_00So this is good, right? Yeah, fantastic. So pray for today's food. Don't pray for tomorrow. Go tomorrow.
SPEAKER_01How long are we gonna end it? It's over. We're done. It's fantastic. I don't know.
SPEAKER_00How much? Alright, so how much more forgive us? Oh, no, yeah, let's go to this one.
SPEAKER_01All right.
SPEAKER_00Forgive us.
SPEAKER_01Verse 12. And forgive our debts as we also forgive our debtors.
SPEAKER_00Nobody wants to hear that one. No, they cut that one up. Yeah, we'll go to the second. Okay, very good. Very good. We're closing up, we're stopping, and we'll go to the stop. Lord, thank you for this beautiful time we have of fellowship. Thank you for the people that we'll mourning. God bless you, man. Lengo jest, that God bless you me. In Jesus' holy name. Amen. Amen.
SPEAKER_01God bless you for watching. And then tomorrow we have part three. This is getting very interesting. I'm learning. I'm learning too. All right. See you tomorrow. God bless you.