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The Call | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
God wants to bless us—and then make us a blessing. But for that to happen, we have to live by faith. That's how Abraham lived. When God told him to leave everything he knew, Abraham went, having no idea where he was going. He believed God. Will you leave behind the old and follow God into all He has for you today?
The Heart God Runs Toward | Pastor Brian Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When pressure threatens, where do you lean? King Asa leaned on the strength of an army when he should have leaned on God—and it led to ruin. But God is drawn to the heart that trusts Him. When we truly depend on the Lord, He promises to show Himself strong on our behalf.
Touched by the Fire | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Ever wonder why some Christians burn bright and others barely flicker? It comes down to the fire of the Holy Spirit. Without it, churches grow cold, Christians get stuck, and pastors just go through the motions. This sermon is a wake-up call to stop making excuses and start desperately seeking the Spirit of God, who sets everything ablaze.
Jesus Is Coming! | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Jesus is coming back! The Bible tells us that no one knows the hour or day when He will call us to be with Him—it will as fast as the blink of an eye. Are we ready? Are we living every day as though Jesus could call us home at any minute? In this world full of tribulations, we can live with peace and purpose. We rest assured knowing God will take care of us and He has a future planned for us. 1 Thessalonians 5:1–11
The Best News of All | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
A lot of people who go to church think, "You do good, you get good." But that totally misses the concept of salvation. We can never be good enough to get into heaven. Rather, if we simply repent of our sin and then trust Jesus as our Savior, heaven is where we’re going! All the law does is tell us we’re a mess. But when we look to Jesus, we see our Savior.
Working with God│Mark 16:19–20 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
People's hearts are so darkened. If we are going to make an impact on people with the gospel, we need God working with us and in us. Let's start praying for that more—we're working for Him, and now we can depend on Him to work for us.
Don't Give Up | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn tabernacle
Waiting can be the hardest part of faith. We’ve all experienced prayer fatigue—the person or situation we have been praying for hasn’t changed, and we get discouraged. One hero of the faith, George Mueller, spent decades praying before he saw change in others. God wants us to build up an arsenal of prayer for those heavy on our hearts. Let’s lift them up every day and never give up.
Tell the World│Mark 16:15–18 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to dwell within us who believe in Him. And in His power, we are commanded to go into all the world and preach the gospel—to tell everyone about the change in our lives! Jesus’ love and the Holy Spirit’s power are not just for one people group. They for everyone
The Danger of Unbelief │Mark 16:12–14 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Imagine hearing that the man you saw killed is now alive. Would you believe it? The disciples didn’t believe eyewitness testimonies, even though Jesus had told them He would rise from the dead. So the Lord rebuked them for their unbelief. Rejecting the truth of Jesus Christ isn’t being a victim of unbelief—it’s stubborn refusal. Lord, help us to believe in You!
A Million Masks | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Satan is a deceiver. But God, our Father, is honest—and He wants us to be true in our words and actions. We should act the same with everyone—not wearing a mask, like Satan would want. We can’t force this openness; God has to make us sincere. Let’s be real today and show the true love of Jesus.
A Question of Faith | Mark 16:9–11 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Jesus told His disciples that He would come back after His death. Yet when He did just that, those friends and followers of His didn’t believe it! We must have faith in the Lord and His word. Remember, without faith it's impossible to please God. What is God asking you to believe today?
Just as He Said │ Mark 16:7–8 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
God is always with us, and He’s always on time. When the Scripture says, “My God shall supply all your needs,” we can rest in knowing that our Lord will keep His word. No matter what our struggles—financial, relational, physical—we know that God will provide. He will always do what He says!
Reset with Jesus | Mark 16:7| Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
God loves to see our spiritual lives rebooted with new life. Like when Jesus rose from the dead and an angel told the disciples that He was already ahead of them in another town—they had to get up and get moving! We have the awesome privilege of getting up, shaking off our past mistakes, and following after God. That’s a decision we must make every day.
Oh, What a Savior! | Mark 16:6–7 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
God’s not done with you. No matter how many times you feel as though you have failed Him, His love doesn’t go away. God is always faithful and merciful. Worship our great Savior today. He will always pick you up.
He Is Risen | Mark 16:4–6 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, then He is no one special. We know, however, that He is risen! We can’t be Christians if we don’t believe that. Do we live every day like He is alive and worthy of our praise and honor? Let’s live today in the hope of Jesus’ life!
He's Alive | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Easter Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Have you failed God so badly that you feel He can't use you? Peter felt that way when he denied Jesus before the Lord's death. Yet when Jesus rose from the dead, He singled Peter out to tell him, "I'm not done with you." God's not done with you either! We have a risen Lord and Savior, and that means no matter how we’ve neglected or denied Him, Jesus is always ready to free us from depression, addiction, or oppression. We can rejoice this Easter in that reality! Mark 16:1-8
Awe of God | Mark 16:3–5 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Sometimes when God is ready to do something—enrich our lives, give us a fresh revelation of who He is—it's so awesome that it's almost alarming. The fear of God is not scary fear but rather this immense, almost alarming awe. It's like what we’d feel if we came face to face with an angel but a hundred times greater! Let’s stand in awe of who God is!
God Rolls Away Stones | Mark 16:1–3 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Imagine stones of varying sizes. Let’s call any impediment that blocks us from doing what the Lord wants a “stone.” A small one may be a bad attitude, while a death would be a large one. But whatever blocks we are facing, God can handle. He rolls away stones, no matter how big or small.
What Are You Giving?│Mark 15:42–47 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Jesus gave up His life so we could have the gift of eternity with God. He suffered physical brutality and emotional betrayal from His friends. But some women gave Him their attention, and a man named Joseph gave Him a tomb. They showed Him their love through their giving. What are we giving to Jesus? Can we give Him more? He’s certainly worthy.
What is Spiritual Warfare? | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Have you been praying for something for a long time and seen no answer? That happened to the prophet Daniel. But it wasn't because God didn't care—it was because spiritual forces were battling in a way that we don't understand. Don't give up! Our strongest weapon against the power of darkness is prayer. We are on the winning side!
Devoted to Jesus | Mark 15:40–41| Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
When we are devoted to Jesus—trusting Him, walking with Him, and leaning on Him for everything—we will never lack what we need. We will never be ashamed or disappointed. May God revive us so that we become totally devoted to Jesus, putting Him and His kingdom first and our own needs second.
Communion with God │Mark 15:33–39 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
In Bible times, a massive curtain separated people from the presence of God. But when Jesus died on the cross, that curtain was torn in two—from top to bottom! This act of God signifies that anyone can now have communion with Him, anytime and anywhere. Let’s take advantage of that magnificent fact!
Love and Hate | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
The world hates the name of Jesus. And if we associate with Him, the world may hate us too. Yet with help from the Holy Spirit, we can be all in for Jesus and even love those who hate us. It’s more than worth it to deny the approval of the world for the sake of Jesus.
Love We Can’t Earn | Mark 15:25–32 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Jesus loves you. How often do we hear that and take it for granted? The truth is, we don’t have to earn His love. God loved you in your past—however messy and shameful that may be—and He loves you today, in the present. We aren’t worthy of it, and that’s why we love Him back. Let’s remind ourselves of Jesus’ sacrificial love every day.
Cherish His Name | Mark 15:21–24 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Jesus Christ is an outsider. To be followers of Him, we can’t run with the crowd or fit in with the world. As the Son of the Living God, He goes against the flow. He’s holy. Jesus was perfectly sinless, yet He endured unspeakable mockery and torture. And He did that for us. Jesus Christ—our holy, sacrificial Savior—has a beautiful, wonderful name. Let’s cherish the name of Jesus.
He Didn’t Save Himself | Mark 15:17–20 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Why didn’t Jesus save Himself from the mocking and the beatings that He endured? He could have called down angels to rescue Him and punish His abusers. But He didn’t. Because we, as sinners, desperately need a Savior. While Jesus suffered and died on the cross, we were on His mind. Reflect on His sacrifice and tell someone about our Savior today.
Call On God | Pastor Brian Pettrey | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Prayer is an awesome thing. When we pray wholeheartedly, we call on God. Through the psalmist, the Lord said, “Call on me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you”! The God we serve always keeps His promises and fulfills His plans. What peace we can have when we call on God, knowing that He cares and answers!
Persevere for God | Mark 15:16–17 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Ministry is hard work. Some of us are called to full time ministry, while others volunteer in nursery, the choir, the sound booth, and other places. We get tired sometimes! But Jesus didn’t suffer on the cross for us to just sit in a church service. We are called to serve others. Let’s shift our focus to Jesus’ sacrifice. If He could endure that, we can persevere for His glory.
Don’t Please the Crowd | Mark 15:12–15 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Everybody wants to fit in—at school, at work, even at church. Some Christians choose to blend in with the crowd so that they won’t be called “holy rollers” or “Jesus freaks.” Regardless of what society says about us, we must put all our trust in Jesus Christ. He died for us! We can’t worry about pleasing the crowd or fitting in when we focus on living for Him.
Finding True Love | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Why are we so worried all the time? We focus on everything in the world around us except for Almighty God. That distraction comes from the devil. He wants to do whatever he can to steal our souls—when he can’t get the souls of born-again believers, he tries to steal our joy and destroy our lives. We can’t go his way. Jesus is the only way to peaceful, everlasting life. He loves us so much. Let’s go with God!
Have Convictions | Mark 15:9–14 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Have you ever been stirred up by a crowd? That's what happened to the people on the day Jesus was crucified. Ultimately, of course, Jesus' death on the cross was the Father’s plan, but He was crucified by a group of people who were stirred up by a few leaders. As Christians, we can’t be blind followers of a mob or our culture. We are to follow God.
Live for Others | Mark 15:5–11 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Jealousy is a nasty thing. It puts down others and uplifts the unholy trinity—me, myself, and I. Rather than living in the brutal sin of jealousy, we should live for others, like Jesus did. Let’s celebrate people's wins and encourage them! And if someone is jealous of us, we can submit that to the Lord. He’s always looking out for us.
Lamb of God | Mark 15:1–5 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
In the age of social media, we’re always on the defense, ready to pounce on anyone who disagrees with us or attacks us. But Jesus didn’t get defensive—even when He was being led to His death! The Old Testament prophesied that He would be quiet like a lamb during His trial. After all, Jesus is the Lamb of God. We should strive to be gentler and quieter, like lambs, in this harsh world.
Happy Believer | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
When was the last time you bragged on Jesus’s goodness? We have so much to thank Him for! Spiritually healthy Christians are glad—full of songs, even! When we keep our eyes on Jesus and His ability to handle our problems, we are no longer sad or mad. Whether through words or songs, we have plenty of reasons to tell others of His wonderful deeds.
A Look of Compassion | Mark 14:65–72 | Daily Devotion | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Peter denied Jesus, his friend and Savior, three times. Afterward Jesus looked over at Peter, who then wept deeply. How did Jesus look at him? Was He disappointed? Angry? More likely, Jesus looked as He does at us today—with compassion. Despite our shortcomings, Christ is full of love for us. What a wonderful thought!
Oppose Evil Hatred | Mark 14:60–65 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
There’s nothing worse than doing evil in the name of religion. But it was the high priest who stirred people into condemning Jesus to the cross! All across history we see hatred manifested in the works of religious people. This does not reflect or uplift the name of Jesus—it does the opposite! As Christians, we are called to love even the people who disagree with us.
Why The Cross? | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
No one wants to die. But Jesus said that's exactly what needs to happen if we want His life! Just like a seed has to be buried in the ground in order to grow into what it's meant to be, so we too have to die to selfishness and our own ways if we want the life of Jesus. Are you willing? A kernel of wheat has to die to release its germ, providing for hundreds of other wheat stalks to grow. Jesus used this little plant to exemplify how His death provides for our salvation. Let’s remember that, if He could bear the weight of our sins, we can handle whatever He asks of us. If we die to our inner desires, like that wheat kernel, we can open the door for others to be saved!
A Good Testimony | Mark 14:55–59 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Have you ever been wrongly accused of something? There are few things more frustrating than injustice. Jesus was falsely convicted. He lived such a pure and sinless life that the Pharisees had to hire people to make up accusations against Him! As Christians, our lives should have no room for hatred or bias. Let’s pray to have good testimonies like Jesus.
Close the Distance! | Mark 14:48–54 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
To follow Jesus at a distance is to be a lukewarm Christian. God said He would rather we be hot or cold—never lukewarm. If we “tone down” our beliefs to appease others, we add distance to our relationship with Jesus. We must draw closer to Him every day!
Love, Not Anger | Mark 14:43–50 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Politics are filled with hatred and anger. This is nothing new. Jesus was taken by an organized group of men who hated Him. Though it seems hard to consider, we could be like those men! Are we so caught up in our political devotion that we are against the things of God? We must choose the love of God every single day. By God’s grace, we can display that to an angry world.
God Uses Failures | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Again and again in the Bible and in our own lives, we see God pick up broken pieces and make something amazing. He uses our failures to humble us so that we can showcase His strength and not our own. The moment we realize we fail is when we are most usable to Him. If we've messed up, we haven’t gone too far. God uses failures in beautiful, healing ways if we let Him.
Harvest Time | Mark 14:39–42 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Imagine being asleep when the Son of God wants help! Just like the disciples were physically sleeping when Jesus prayed before His crucifixion, we too can be spiritually asleep when Jesus wants us alert. There are people who need to hear about Him! Let’s be alert, because it’s harvest time!
Watch and Pray | Mark 14:37–38 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
We are in spiritual warfare every single day. What is our greatest defense? Prayer! Jesus told His disciples to watch and pray so that they wouldn’t fall into temptation. That command applies to us today. The best way to stay strong against attacks from Satan is to get alone with God and pray. Let’s ask God for a spirit of prayer!
A Precious Promise | Dr. Willy Rice | Sunday Sermon | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
Life feels hopeless sometimes. But Jesus made us such a precious promise! We can know immediately that we’ll be with God infinitely. All we have to do is acknowledge Jesus. Recognize that you are a sinner in need of saving, and the only One who can save you is the Lamb of God. Once we accept that gift, we need to tell others about God’s promise! Let’s live in the love of our Holy Father.
What Great Love! | Mark 14:32–36 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
Jesus, the Son of God, faced more stress than we could ever comprehend. As the cross loomed before Him, He was “overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death.” What would have happened if Jesus had avoided the cross? May we never take for granted the amazing sacrifice made on our behalf. What great love He showed!
God Knows Us | Mark 14:27–31 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
We don’t know ourselves that well. We sure think we do—we can think highly of ourselves and judgmentally of others. But when we see how strong and holy God is, we realize how weak and woeful we are. Take a step back today and ask God to reveal Himself—it’s humbling!
Start Over with Jesus | Mark 14:27–28 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
We can easily get so caught up in our views of pastors and leaders that we lose sight of Jesus. People will fail us and hurt us. But God never will. Even when we fail or get hurt by people in church, Jesus never changes. Today can be the day we start over in our relationships with Him and restore our faith!
Something from Heaven | Pastor Jim Cymbala | Tuesday Prayer Meeting | The Brooklyn Tabernacle
We all have times when we don’t quite feel right spiritually. Even pastors get discouraged and need prayer. What we need is something from heaven. Only those things from God above will fulfill us. Let's pray for a fresh fire in our spirits and trust that the Lord will comfort and anoint us.
A Song for Jesus | Mark 14:26 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
If it wasn't for Jesus going to the cross, where would we be? When we think of that, it gives our hearts a song! God gave us the gift of music so our souls could express our praise in a fitting way. Even if we don’t have fantastic voices, let’s sing and worship the Lord today.
The Symbolism of Communion│Mark 14:22–25 | Daily Devotions | Pastor Jim Cymbala
During the sacred act of communion, we do not literally partake in the flesh and blood of Jesus. Communion is symbolic. It's important, though, because it reminds us of Jesus’ sacrifice. Because of what He gave, we are free and forgiven! God does not remember our sins!