• “Maundy Thursday: The Servant King — A Journey Through the Upper Room”Step into the Upper Room. Walk with Jesus through the towel, the basin, the New Commandment, the Farewell Discourse, the High Priestly Prayer, and the road to Gethsemane.
    This Kingdom Living Maundy Thursday special is a deep, Scripture‑anchored journey into the heart of the Servant King.

    In this broadcast, Charles guides you through:
    John 13 — The Towel & the Basin
    The New Commandment: “Love as I Have Loved You”
    John 14 — Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled
    The Promise of the Holy Spirit (Paraklētos)
    John 15 — Abiding in the Vine
    John 17 — The High Priestly Prayer
    Gethsemane — “Not My Will, but Yours”
    This is not a lecture.
    This is a Kingdom encounter — a journey into the humility, love, unity, and surrender that define the way of Jesus.

    Whether you’re preparing your heart for Good Friday, seeking deeper intimacy with Christ, or longing to understand the Servant King more fully, this Maundy Thursday teaching will meet you right where you are.

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    “Maundy Thursday: The Servant King — A Journey Through the Upper Room”Step into the Upper Room. Walk with Jesus through the towel, the basin, the New Commandment, the Farewell Discourse, the High Priestly Prayer, and the road to Gethsemane. This Kingdom Living Maundy Thursday special is a deep, Scripture‑anchored journey into the heart of the Servant King. In this broadcast, Charles guides you through: John 13 — The Towel & the Basin The New Commandment: “Love as I Have Loved You” John 14 — Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled The Promise of the Holy Spirit (Paraklētos) John 15 — Abiding in the Vine John 17 — The High Priestly Prayer Gethsemane — “Not My Will, but Yours” This is not a lecture. This is a Kingdom encounter — a journey into the humility, love, unity, and surrender that define the way of Jesus. Whether you’re preparing your heart for Good Friday, seeking deeper intimacy with Christ, or longing to understand the Servant King more fully, this Maundy Thursday teaching will meet you right where you are. Subscribe for more Kingdom-centered teaching, devotionals, and Holy Week broadcasts. #MaundyThursday #HolyWeek #KingdomLiving #ServantKing #UpperRoom #John13 #John14 #John15 #John17 #Gethsemane #JesusChrist #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast www.godslovelive.life www.savingthefaith.com If this teaching blesses you, like, share, and subscribe to help spread the message of Kingdom life and discipleship. Let’s grow together into maturity as followers of Jesus. Live 24/7 Radio at godslovelive.com Email: Chuck@godslovelive.com #MaryOrJudas #GodsLoveLive #PhilipsburgLive #ChristianTeaching #PassionWeek #BibleStudy #JesusIsKing
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  • Daily scripture: John 17:3 NIV

    Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.

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    Daily scripture: John 17:3 NIV Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. https://bible.com/bible/111/jhn.17.3.NIV Image source: susanbmead.com #John17 #HolyBible #EternalLife #onetrueGod #JesusChrist
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  • THE PILGRIMS GUIDE

    SUNDAY DECEMBER 7, 2025

    PREPARATION FOR GLORY

    A WORD FROM THE WORD:

    "He does this to make the riches of his glory shine even brighter on those to whom he shows mercy, who were prepared in advance for glory." Romans 9:23 NLT

    When Moses asked to see the glory of God, he wasn't shown the pride of life. He saw no houses, no lands and no riches as we know and regard it. But what he saw was the riches of the glory of God.
    The riches of God's glory encapsulates His character, righteousness, justice, peace, mercy, grace, goodness, long-suffering among other innumerable virtues of His essence. These are the riches of glory of God.

    Do not get me wrong, God wants you to have plenty of all, to enjoy and to use your riches (both material and spiritual) for His Kingdom purposes. God is rich in mercy. God has riches of goodness and forbearance and long-suffering.

    The design of salvation is for God to display the riches of His glory in the life of His children, the believers, to the glory and honour of His name.

    PRAYER BULLETS:

    LORD Jesus, more than Moses, I want to be a partaker of the riches of the glory You have with the Father.

    FURTHER READING:

    Exodus 33:17-23; Isaiah 42:8; John17:22; Ephesians 1:15-17; 3:14-19; Philippians 4:19.
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    THE PILGRIMS GUIDE SUNDAY DECEMBER 7, 2025 PREPARATION FOR GLORY A WORD FROM THE WORD: "He does this to make the riches of his glory shine even brighter on those to whom he shows mercy, who were prepared in advance for glory." Romans 9:23 NLT When Moses asked to see the glory of God, he wasn't shown the pride of life. He saw no houses, no lands and no riches as we know and regard it. But what he saw was the riches of the glory of God. The riches of God's glory encapsulates His character, righteousness, justice, peace, mercy, grace, goodness, long-suffering among other innumerable virtues of His essence. These are the riches of glory of God. Do not get me wrong, God wants you to have plenty of all, to enjoy and to use your riches (both material and spiritual) for His Kingdom purposes. God is rich in mercy. God has riches of goodness and forbearance and long-suffering. The design of salvation is for God to display the riches of His glory in the life of His children, the believers, to the glory and honour of His name. PRAYER BULLETS: LORD Jesus, more than Moses, I want to be a partaker of the riches of the glory You have with the Father. FURTHER READING: Exodus 33:17-23; Isaiah 42:8; John17:22; Ephesians 1:15-17; 3:14-19; Philippians 4:19. ________________________________________ ©️ Amaobi Nwachukwu 2025. If you're blessed by this, please, do share with others. #ThePilgrimsGuide.
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  • Unity, Learning, and Transformation: A Cohesive Reflection - by Keith Tully

    Today's gospel message (John17:20-26) about unity in the Church body reveals a profound truth that extends far beyond religious boundaries. When Jesus prayed for all believers—past, present, and future—He established a timeless principle of interconnected purpose that resonates deeply with our modern challenges.

    This divine call to unity finds unexpected harmony with futurist Alvin Toffler's insights about navigating change. Toffler observed that "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." He also described technology as the "great growling engine of change." These observations illuminate a crucial reality: in our rapidly evolving world, adaptability isn't just helpful—it's essential for survival and growth.

    Here lies the beautiful paradox of human nature. We often express dissatisfaction with current circumstances, declaring "I don't like the way things are." Yet when presented with opportunities for meaningful change, we resist, saying "But I don't want things to change." This contradiction reveals our deep need for unity as both catalyst and comfort in the transformation process.

    Unity transforms the intimidating prospect of change into a shared journey of growth. When we commit to changing together, we create space to help both ourselves and others—potentially impacting the entire world. This collective approach naturally generates grace and forgiveness because we recognize our companions as allies rather than adversaries. We extend understanding to those walking alongside us because we share common purpose and direction.

    The most effective solutions emerge not from isolated thinking, but from the dynamic tension of diverse perspectives united in common cause. Within the safety of unified teamwork, we can debate differences constructively, knowing that disagreement doesn't threaten our fundamental bond. This mirrors the wisdom found in healthy marriages, where couples approach challenges with an "us versus the problem" mentality rather than allowing problems to divide them.

    Whether we draw from ancient prayers for believers or modern insights about technological change, the message remains clear: unity provides the foundation for meaningful transformation. In unity, we find the courage to learn, unlearn, and relearn together, creating solutions that none of us could achieve alone.
    Unity, Learning, and Transformation: A Cohesive Reflection - by Keith Tully Today's gospel message (John17:20-26) about unity in the Church body reveals a profound truth that extends far beyond religious boundaries. When Jesus prayed for all believers—past, present, and future—He established a timeless principle of interconnected purpose that resonates deeply with our modern challenges. This divine call to unity finds unexpected harmony with futurist Alvin Toffler's insights about navigating change. Toffler observed that "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." He also described technology as the "great growling engine of change." These observations illuminate a crucial reality: in our rapidly evolving world, adaptability isn't just helpful—it's essential for survival and growth. Here lies the beautiful paradox of human nature. We often express dissatisfaction with current circumstances, declaring "I don't like the way things are." Yet when presented with opportunities for meaningful change, we resist, saying "But I don't want things to change." This contradiction reveals our deep need for unity as both catalyst and comfort in the transformation process. Unity transforms the intimidating prospect of change into a shared journey of growth. When we commit to changing together, we create space to help both ourselves and others—potentially impacting the entire world. This collective approach naturally generates grace and forgiveness because we recognize our companions as allies rather than adversaries. We extend understanding to those walking alongside us because we share common purpose and direction. The most effective solutions emerge not from isolated thinking, but from the dynamic tension of diverse perspectives united in common cause. Within the safety of unified teamwork, we can debate differences constructively, knowing that disagreement doesn't threaten our fundamental bond. This mirrors the wisdom found in healthy marriages, where couples approach challenges with an "us versus the problem" mentality rather than allowing problems to divide them. Whether we draw from ancient prayers for believers or modern insights about technological change, the message remains clear: unity provides the foundation for meaningful transformation. In unity, we find the courage to learn, unlearn, and relearn together, creating solutions that none of us could achieve alone.
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    John 17:18-26 (Teaching)
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    John 17:12-17 (Teaching)
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    John 17:6-11 (Teaching)
    Sermon from 2024-09-29 by Spencer Baumgardner.
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    John 17:1-5 (Teaching)
    Sermon from 2024-09-22 by Spencer Baumgardner.
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  • Experience the profound depth of Jesus' prayer in John 17, where He intercedes for His disciples and all believers. Embrace the powerful themes of unity and divine love that He offers. #HighPriestlyPrayer #John17 #ChristianFaith #UnityAndLove #JesusIntercedes

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