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God Desires Mercy

Uncover God's affection and mercy in the book of Hosea as we delve into the themes of His anger, our sin, and His desire for mercy over sacrifice. While God's wrath is directed at evil and injustice, His mercy and steadfast love for His creation are boundless. Despite our unfaithfulness, He remains faithful. Through the story of Hosea pursuing Gomer and God sending His Son into the world, we witness the marvel of God's mercy. Instead of giving us what we deserve, He offers us what Jesus deserves. Having experienced this undeserved grace, we are then commissioned to share God's mercy with others. Join us as we explore the depths of God's compassion, forgiveness, and faithfulness in Hosea.

Jul 17, 202332 min

God's Love For Us

In the book of Hosea, sin is a central theme, particularly focusing on Israel's unfaithfulness to God. The prophet Hosea's own troubled marriage serves as an illustration of God's feelings towards His unfaithful people. Chapter 4 acts like a courtroom, where God accuses Israel of lacking faithfulness, love, and acknowledgment of Him. The people engage in various sinful behaviors, including idol worship and adultery. Despite their wrongdoing, God's response is not one of strict judgment, but of heartache and grief. Hosea teaches us that God is not concerned with a transactional relationship or our attempts to clean ourselves up before coming to Him. Instead, He longs for us to return to our first love, to Him. When we sin, we must remember that God not only calls out our sin but also aches over our unfaithfulness. Rather than focusing on ourselves, we should offer gratitude to God before confessing our sins, reminding us of His love and our welcome home.

Jul 10, 202334 min

The Fruit of Repentance

The book of Hosea portrays God's frustration with His people due to their lack of faithfulness, love, and knowledge of Him. However, by returning to the Lord through repentance, consecration, and actively fostering a relationship with Him, one can experience discipline, cleansing, healing, and refreshing times. Failing to return to the Lord results in missing out on His miracles and facing His opposition. The concept of "returning" involves acknowledging guilt, resisting worldly desires, and finding humility and vulnerability. Through baptism and consecration in Jesus Christ, righteousness becomes possible. The role of John the Baptist and Jesus is highlighted, emphasizing the need for purification, forgiveness, and empowerment through the Holy Spirit. This process leads to beauty, light, and the fulfillment of our purpose in Christ Jesus.

Jul 3, 202334 min

No Knowledge of God

Hosea's ancient message serves as a warning and exhortation to God's people. The people are guilty and will soon face God's punishment, but God loves them and will restore them if they return to Him. Their guilt lies in their lack of faithfulness, steadfast love, and knowledge of God, which parallels our own shortcomings. We are entangled with worldly desires, attempting to love both God and the world, but God cannot be deceived and His holy anger will not be withheld forever. To avoid destruction, we must repent and turn back to God's ways. Repentance is a lifelong process of presenting ourselves to God, asking for His Spirit to guide us, break us from our sinful ways, cleanse us, and discipline us as a loving Father. We must strive to be a generation that seeks the knowledge of God above all else.

Jun 26, 202331 min

Credo Series Deep Dive | Episode 007

Jun 26, 20231h 13m

Hosea & The Prodigal

Explore the vital role of fathers in our lives, providing strength, guidance, and protection. Without a father figure, we become more vulnerable, lacking maturity in understanding danger and our own identity. Despite our brokenness, there is hope. Discover how our Heavenly Father carries our shame and burdens, offering redemption and support. Reflect on the significance of fathers, the impact of brokenness, and the power of seeking strength and forgiveness. Embrace the transformative journey towards becoming the fathers and individuals we are meant to be.

Jun 19, 202342 min

Intro to The Book of Hosea

Hosea comes after a time of great prosperity and peace. But this peace and prosperity has now given way to moral decay, idolatry, ritualistic perversion, deception, violence, and even anarchy. This leads to forgetting God, a faux repentance based on a loss of comfort, a demon possessed culture, and a priesthood who turns a blind eye to this reality.Can a culture be possessed? Yes, it can, according to Matthew 12. When the grace of God is not humbly received but is pridefully expected, people decay quickly. The warning is that judgment is on the way and sober thinking is required. Yet Ephraim's unfaithfulness and recalcitrance are not enough to exhaust God's redeeming love.Hosea creates a covenant with Gomer and then breaks her covenant with Hosea by becoming a prostitute. God tells Hosea to not only return to Gomer, but to pay off her lovers, and bring her back into their home in an act of radical, unreciprocated love, and forgiveness.We are Gomer. We have strayed. And God’s forgiveness and mercy are extended to us, both collectively, and individually.

Jun 19, 202338 min

Credo Series Deep Dive | Episode 006

Jun 10, 20231h 23m

Resurrection of the Body & Life Everlasting

The New Testament writers had a lot to say about what happens after we die. Some of the writers wrote instructions, some wrote apocalyptically, and some wrote poetically, but all wrote to help followers of Christ be steadfast, be pure, and be comforted. These passages give us glimpses into understanding the mystery and victory of the resurrection body and life everlasting.

Jun 10, 202333 min

The Forgiveness of Sins

We explore the profound concept of forgiveness and its transformative power in healing society. Throughout history, countless visions have emerged to shape a better world, but we firmly believe that God's plan centers around the forgiveness of sins. By embracing this divine act of grace, we can experience personal healing and witness the renewal of all things, both in Heaven and on Earth. God's forgiveness not only grants us the ability to move forward in life with hope for eternity but also calls us to extend forgiveness to others. Although forgiving those who have wronged us may seem impossible, we find solace in the strength of Jesus, who enables us to forgive beyond our own capabilities. Join us as we delve into the profound impact of forgiveness and its role in shaping a brighter future for all.Study further here: https://livingstreams.subspla.sh/84h9f9z

May 29, 202335 min

Credo Series Deep Dive | Episode 005

May 25, 20231h 19m

The Holy Catholic Church and Communion of the Saints

We delve into the profound significance of the Holy Catholic Church and the Communion of the saints. These concepts emerged during the 4th century when the Apostle's Creed was established and widely disseminated, a time when Christianity was rapidly expanding and the Roman world was embracing the faith. As followers of Jesus, we witness the unity that transcends geographical boundaries and embraces every believer as a cherished member of Christ's family and body. Moreover, our journey in Christ is intertwined with a rich heritage of saints who have come before us, those who are with us today, and those who are yet to come. Together, we are surrounded by their encouragement and support, reminding us that we are never alone. Our fellowship extends not only to one another but also to the Father and the Son.

May 22, 202332 min

The Holy Spirit

Discover the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in this captivating episode. As Jesus promised in John 14, we have the potential to accomplish even greater works through the guidance and encouragement of the Holy Spirit. By creating space for the Spirit to work within us, we become agents of God's redemptive work in our lives and the world around us. Watch as lives are transformed and witness the astounding impact of saying yes to God's leading. Experience the goodness of His Kingdom through obedience and embrace the presence of the Holy Spirit in your journey of faith.Study deeper: https://livingstreams.subspla.sh/qpphfhf

May 15, 202330 min

Credo Series Deep Dive | Episode 004

This episode delves into the mysteries surrounding Jesus Christ's life and teachings. The discussion focuses mainly on three intriguing topics: Jesus' descent into hell, His role as the one true Messiah, and the miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit. The hosts provide a comprehensive understanding of these foundational aspects of Christian belief by exploring biblical narratives, theological frameworks, and historical contexts. They shed light on the significance of these events, invite listeners to contemplate their implications, and ground their discussions in biblical scholarship and theological tradition. Whether you're a curious seeker, a devoted believer, or a student of theology, this episode will leave you with fresh insights and a renewed appreciation for the enigmatic dimensions of Jesus' life, mission, and divinity.If you have any questions about the Bible or Jesus, we invite you to email us: [email protected]

May 15, 20231h 16m

Credo Series Deep Dive | Episode 003

Have questions about the bible, Jesus, or Christianity? Ask us anything: [email protected] us online:https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamschurch/https://www.facebook.com/livingstreamschurch

May 9, 20231h 20m

Who is Jesus?

Who is Jesus? Genesis 1 teaches us that Jesus is the Word of God made manifest. The Word ofGod created everything. In Genesis 1, God is present, and the Holy Spirit is present, but where isthe Son? The Son is the Word.Jesus is fully God and fully man. Jesus is the exact imprint of God’s nature (Hebrews 1:2-3). Jesuswas there in the beginning (John 1:1-5 & Genesis 1:26). Jesus’ humanity was displayed in the gardenof Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-46). The trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, is not peripheralto our faith, it is the center of our faith. This is the power of the triune God. Our God is not like everyother god. His triune nature sets Him apart. The word trinity is not in the Bible, but the Bible issaturated in the theology of the trinity.Study further: https://livingstreams.subspla.sh/kd885t2

May 8, 202325 min

God The Father

In a polytheistic society, the Bible, and the whole of creation, affirms that God is God, and we are not. The holiness of God is both terrifying and beautiful. Until we understand both aspects of His nature, we will not know Him. When we finally come to understand who God is, it effects what we do, and how we live. Not only is God ‘Holy Holy Holy’, all powerful, all knowing, all present… He is near. He is inviting us to taste and see that He is good. And when we do, it will transform our lives, and the lives around us. Study further: https://livingstreams.subspla.sh/4fj9rjbHave questions about the bible, Jesus, or Christianity? Ask us anything: [email protected] us online:Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamschurch/Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/livingstreamschurchPodcast — https://livingstreams.transistor.fm/subscribe

May 1, 202337 min

An Evening with John Mark Comer

Welcome to this enlightening and thought-provoking discussion between Pastor Ryan Romeo and renowned author and pastor, John Mark Comer, who is known for his insights on the intersection of faith and culture. In this video, we delve into the topic of spiritual formation, post-modernism, and evangelism in the modern Church space.Together, Pastor Ryan and John Mark explore the challenges and opportunities that come with living in a post-modern world. They discuss how Christians can effectively engage with the culture without compromising their beliefs and values. They also delve into the topic of spiritual formation, discussing practical ways in which Christians can grow in their relationship with God and become more like Jesus. They explore the importance of practices such as prayer, meditation, and community in the process of spiritual formation. Finally, Pastor Ryan and John Mark discuss evangelism in the modern Church space. They share insights on how to effectively share the Gospel in a culture that is increasingly skeptical of religion and spirituality.Whether you are a pastor, a Christian leader, or simply someone who wants to grow in your faith, this discussion is sure to be enlightening and inspiring. Join us as we explore the challenges and opportunities of living out our faith in the modern world.Have questions about the bible, Jesus, or Christianity? Ask us anything: [email protected] us online:Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamschurch/Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/livingstreamschurchPodcast — https://livingstreams.transistor.fm/subscribeLiving Streams Church exists to be a healthy local church that creatively expands God's kingdom.Founded by Mark and Kristina Buckley in their living room in 1984, Living Streams Church is a multi-generational community of Jesus-followers on a mission to display God's glory, build courageous people, and engage in society’s pain. We believe in bringing a quality and a sincerity of heart in worship as well as in the preaching of God’s Word. People from every generation, stage of life, and background are invited to discover a home, find family, and experience growth in their relationship with Jesus at Living Streams Church.—#spiritualformation #livenolies #postmodernism

Apr 30, 20231h 6m

Credo Series Deep Dive | Episode 002

Have questions about the bible, Jesus, or Christianity? Ask us anything: [email protected] us online:https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamschurch/https://www.facebook.com/livingstreamschurch

Apr 30, 20231h 16m

Authority of Scripture

We believe the Scriptures are true, authoritative, and inspired by God. We believe in the inerrancy of Scripture, and seek to apply Biblical instruction to life, with the help of the Holy Spirit, historical church teachings, and reason.Study further: https://livingstreams.subspla.sh/qxwbbs5

Apr 24, 202340 min

Credo Series Deep Dive | Episode 001

Have questions about the bible, Jesus, or Christianity? Ask us anything: [email protected] us online:https://www.instagram.com/livingstreamschurch/https://www.facebook.com/livingstreamschurchLiving Streams Church exists to be a healthy local church that creatively expands God's kingdom.Founded by Mark and Kristina Buckley in their living room in 1984, Living Streams Church is a multi-generational community of Jesus-followers on a mission to display God's glory, build courageous people, and engage in society’s pain. We believe in bringing a quality and a sincerity of heart in worship as well as in the preaching of God’s Word. People from every generation, stage of life, and background are invited to discover a home, find family, and experience growth in their relationship with Jesus at Living Streams Church.

Apr 19, 20231h 44m

Discerning the Boundaries of Truth

Apr 17, 202339 min

Raised to Life

Our faith hinges on one main thing. Did Jesus rise from the dead? We know the story of Jesus is miraculous and beautiful, but is it true? There are virtually no historians, Christians or otherwise, who deny Jesus lived and was crucified. Much of what we know of ancient history is told through one or two sources. Not only is the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus backed up extensively in the 27 books of the New Testament, but they are backed up by 5 ancient sources outside of the Bible. There were non-Christian historical accounts, Josephus, Tacitus, Lucian, Mara Bar-Serapion, and even the Jewish Talmud, which is critical of Jesus.Paul wrote to the Corinthians confirming Jesus’ resurrection around 22 years after Jesus’ crucifixion. In this passage he references an early Christian creed (1 Corinthians 15:3-6). This creed can be dated to nearly 6 years after the death of Jesus, which is incredibly close historically. Other historical documents that are widely credited, are written several hundred years after their event, while the Bible was written within a few decades of Christ’s crucifixion. We can be sure by many proofs, that our faith in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is true. Study more here: https://livingstreams.subspla.sh/h7sp4pd

Apr 10, 202325 min

This Didn't Go As Planned

Jesus was at the height of His ministry. He had been going around to all the towns and villages, proclaiming the gospel of the Kingdom, and healing every disease and affliction. He just raised Lazarus from the dead and people were referring to Him as Son of David. As the fervor around Jesus began to build, He walked into His triumphant entry.Jesus’ triumphal entry was full of risk because it drew attention to Himself as the new King. The political expectations on Jesus began to build. The palm branches they laid on the ground were a symbol of revolution to overthrow tyranny. The crowds called Jesus, The King who Comes in the Name of the Lord. The lavish, populace welcome was based on their expectation on Him. Political expectations on Jesus led to disappointment. These expectations would move their shouts of “Hosanna!”, a one-word prayer meaning, rescue, save, intervene, to “Crucify Him!”. Even though this had been prophesied (Zechariah 9:9) and Jesus even told His disciples what to expect (Mark 10:32-34), it still surprised them. Sometimes our expectation of what we think God will do, hinders us from seeing what He actually wants to do.Learn more: https://livingstreams.subspla.sh/4zs39zm

Apr 3, 202333 min

Living By The Spirit

The bible makes it clear, when we’re supposed to continue loving and helping someone, and when it becomes unloving to continue to help someone. It says in Galatians 6:2, to bear one another’s burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ. That’s a big statement. Bearing one another’s burdens is fulfilling the very thing that Jesus Christ came to do. But three verses later, it says, but each person ought to bear their own load. That’s confusing. Should we bear their burden, or should we bear their load? Because it says not to bear their load, but to bear their burden.The distinction, according to the Greek, when we bear one another’s burdens, it means to empathize with someone, but to bear one another’s load is to take responsibility for someone’s actions and for their life, and that’s when it becomes unhealthy. When we take responsibility for someone who is toxic towards us and others, and not willing to help themselves by taking responsibility for their part, we’re hurting and enabling them. When we empathize with them, as Christ has done for us, that’s when we fulfill the law of Christ. To empathize with someone is to be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as Christ forgave you. To rejoice with those who rejoice and mourn with those who mourn. To be likeminded, sympathetic, loving one another with understanding, care, and humility.So, we are to empathize with all people, but not to take responsibility for them. That’s not our role, that’s God’s role. And taking responsibility for another person is not only unhelpful, it’s unloving.

Mar 27, 202328 min

In Step with The Spirit

Attempting to earn salvation by the law is enslavement, but unrestrained sin itself, is enslavement as well. Our culture likes to say things are complicated or nuanced. We have religious leaders that love to say that they don’t know if something is a sin. But this isn’t helpful. And it isn’t loving to leave people confused in their sin. Jeremiah 17:9 tells us the heart is deceitful and desperately sick. Following the Spirit is not following your heart. Paul instructs us that freedom in Christ should produce a specific sort of fruit in our lives. Following the Spirit leads to the fruit of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, which should be evident in the life of a Christian.Study further: https://subspla.sh/kdf2f25

Mar 20, 202340 min

Christ Has Set Us Free

Paul is perplexed at why we continue to run into the slavery of works when Christ has set us free. We settle for legalism instead of liberation through grace. “One of the tragedies of legalism is that is gives the appearance of spiritual maturity when, in realty, it leads the believer back into a ‘second childhood’ of Christian experience.” (Wiersbe Bible Commentary). There is something deep inside of us that runs from the free grace of God. The crux of all our problems, is looking for pseudo saviors, instead of accepting Christ's salvation. If we are free in Christ that should impact every aspect of our lives. If we don’t understand where our rescue is rooted, we will never experience the promise of life and life to the full. Study deeper on this sermon here: https://subspla.sh/wj625k8

Mar 13, 202336 min

The Fullness of Your Sonship

In Galatians 4:1, it was common knowledge at that time, that under Roman law, a child was not legally considered a son until the age of 14. The son owned everything at birth right, but had no access to it until they came of age. In the same way, as we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, we become heirs of God’s sonship, receiving all the right as heirs to the Kingdom of God. Sometimes we grasp in our minds that God is Father, but not always receiving adoption as sons & daughters in our hearts. God sent His Son, Jesus, to save us, and He sent the Holy Spirit of His Son to experience the fullness of God’s sonship. The Holy Spirit transforms our hearts to know that God loves us deeply and enables us to have a relationship with Him. The Holy Spirit and our relationship with God, is our inheritance. It is a gift of intimacy, love, and power. That kind of access would have been unthinkable under the law. But as Christians, under the new covenant, we can come to the Lord at all times. When we are brought into the family of God, we are no longer required to live under the law, but we do have a responsibility to live according to the ways Jesus instructed us. To forgive, to conduct ourselves in a way that brings honor and glory to Jesus, to share the Gospel, to help others in need, to fully follow Christ. We are not to disqualify ourselves as heirs to God’s Kingdom. We have access, affection, authority, and assurance in Jesus Christ. We can deeply experience the faith filled recognition and confidence in our Abba. We can trust completely in the assurance of Christ and His plan for our lives. We know intellectually that God is our Father, but we need to know in our whole heart, that we are His children, and can fully embrace the love of our Father.

Mar 6, 202331 min

Faith, Not Works

We are in need of justification. Nothing we do has the capacity to bring us that justification. It is not possible to erase our bad deeds with good deeds. The only way for us to be justified is through faith in Jesus Christ. Faith in Jesus is much less about simply believing that He existed or was the Song of God, although that is a part of it. But more so about trusting Him, tying ourselves to Him, and fully committing to Him. It’s about adopting God as ours and accepting His offer to adopt us as His own. This kind of faith ties us to Jesus, and in so doing, gives us access to His justification for us.

Feb 27, 202335 min

Jesus-Like Influence

Paul is a man called by God into leadership. He was confident in his calling, humble about his past, and passionate about defending the Gospel. Paul understood Jesus-like influence and that leadership is not power structures. Leadership is not tearing down another’s power to get your own. It’s not found in tearing down the patriarchy or scarring one another into submission. It isn’t found in violence, identity politics, money, fame, or manipulative language. It’s not reserved for the attractive, the loud, or the smooth articulate communicators. Jesus-like leadership is strong on the Gospel and weak in self. It relies on God’s power and doesn’t make room for pride. It’s clear on mission and lowly in attitude.

Feb 20, 202327 min

The Offense of the Gospel

Feb 13, 202334 min

No Other Gospel

Jesus told us to abide in Him. Abiding in Christ gives way to a life of freedom, removing the yoke of burden that the law can put on us. We have been completely justified in Christ. When we get into relationship with Jesus, we begin the ongoing sanctification process with Christ, Who pulls things out from our lives that aren’t good for us. Paul tells us, it’s the assurance and purity of the Gospel that leads us to love God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. We were all separated from God, until He made a way for us to live in the light of Jesus. When we abide in Christ, we yield fruit from a genuine place, and help others find their way to salvation in Christ.

Feb 6, 202340 min

Solidarity with The Poor

Fasting and prayer prepares our hearts for solidarity with the poor (blessed are the poor in spirit). Fasting allows our hearts to be realigned for the glory of God, for the mission of God, and in anticipation for the coming of God. Matthew 25:31-46 is about your purpose and priority in the kingdom of God. This is a future vision that should impact today. The works spelled out here are not about earning salvation, but rather the evidence of a redeemed person (Galatians 5:22, Ephesians 2:10).

Feb 5, 202338 min

We Surely Ought to Love One Another — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 28, 20239 min

Jesus Clothes the Naked — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 27, 202313 min

Shelter For the Foreigner — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 26, 20239 min

Imaginative Meditation: Generosity and Fasting — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 25, 20239 min

Set The Oppressed Free — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 24, 202312 min

Loosen The Chains of Injustice — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 23, 202311 min

Spiritual Weapons

Study Guide: https://subspla.sh/bn38gkn

Jan 23, 202331 min

Knowing The Mind of God — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 21, 20238 min

Changing God’s Mind — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 20, 20238 min

Crying Out In Crisis — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 19, 20239 min

Imaginative Meditation: Lamenting — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 18, 202316 min

Repentance — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 17, 202313 min

A Hunger for God

The sustenance that the world brings us is like a diner burger compared to the Lord’s sustenance of an authentic homemade Italian feast. The world in all its distractions, can in some ways seem to gratify the soul, and can fill us to some extent. The world can distract us enough to feel like we’re satisfied. It is a short-lived and circumstance dependent sort of satisfaction, but a satisfaction none the less. This sort of fleeting, restless gratification, makes no room for the truly deep, resilient, and restful contentment we only find in the presence of God. When we fast, we are pushing back at all the nibbling at the table of the world, that distracts us from the main course, which is the Holy Spirit and presence of God. We are cultivating a hunger for God in our fasting season. Hungry people are healthy people. As followers of Jesus, if we’re not hungry, this is an indicator that something is wrong. When we’re not hungry, we need to ask ourselves what is the thing that is holding us back from deep hunger and thirst for God. In the Kingdom of God, hunger begets more hunger for the Lord. This is a marker of a healthy believer. It’s confronting things that cannot go with us in the next season and cultivating a life-giving hunger for God. We need to lean into the un-comfortability of fasting. We are not trying to beat ourselves up, earn something new with God, or impress others. The reason we are fasting is to seek the presence of God.

Jan 16, 202335 min

Daily Bread — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 16, 202311 min

Fatigue and Weakness — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 14, 20238 min

Confusion and Clarity — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 13, 202310 min

Loss of Appetite — Prayer & Fasting 2023

Jan 12, 202314 min