Our apologies—we experienced some technical difficulties during the recording. Marion's teaching is well worth a listen, so thank you for your patience with the occasional echo.
Faith sees things that are not physically present or seen, but these things have real substance, these things have the power to change our world.
The video "Power of Your Love" could not be included for copyright reasons. Please listen to it here https://youtu.be/H9_0jiO5ZRM
Sig and Joy Feser are "Sent One's" to Tanzania (Pamoja Ministries) and Kenya (Kaahawa Media Ministries) Discipling Nations Through Media
Check out Marion Judson's YouTube Channel - The Messanger
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyY0bWCrXczFlLTI7Bu7_kQ
Stump cut down but regrowing. (spoken prophetic word to me regarding FCF by Elim credentialed Perry Dobbie 2020-21)
Army of dry bones revived (spoken prophetic word to me regarding FCF by Prophet Nancy Clark October 2005)
Barren womb gives birth ( spoken prophetic word pronouncing the Rebecca blessing over FCF by Prophet Nancy Clark)
Luke 1:34-38 34 Then Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I do not know a man?” 35 And the angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God. 36 Now indeed, Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren. 37 For with God nothing will be impossible.” 38 Then Mary said, “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.”
Philippians 1:15-21 Another teaching in our continuing journey through Paul's letter to the church of Phillippi
This is a continuation of our Journey through Philippians Series
The previous sermon in the Philippian Series was not recorded on Sunday. Instead, I produced a video teaching instead. Here is the link https://youtu.be/wU1xvFp0MpY.
This is from our journey through Paul's letter to the church of Philippi Philippians 1:1
We are going to take some time this year to journey through Paul's letter to the church of Philippi. This is a church learning to experience, enjoy and express Christ. As we explore this letter, what will we see?
PARTNERSHIP -
POISE -
PLEASURE -
PROGRESS -
PERFECT UNITY -
PURPOSE -
PATTERN -
PASSION -
There are thousands of studies available on the book of Philippians. There are many expert teachers. But the question I have is what is God speaking to Flamborough Christian Fellowship, what does he want us to see, what does he want to lead us into experiencing and enjoying and what is it that he wants to deposit and develop in and through us as a church community.
I Thess. 1:16-18 16 Rejoice always, 17 pray without ceasing, 18 in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
For those who are in Christ - this is God's will concerning you
The key is in Christ
Key Insight: Under the New Covenant we have been chosen and set apart to be a kingdom and priests to our God, to draw near and minister unto the Lord. This is a tremendous privilege
Key Opportunity: Through the redemptive power of the cross of Christ, through his broken body and shed blood, we have been chosen and redeemed from all of the nations of the world and set apart as a priesthood to draw near and to minister unto the Lord and to represent him to the world.
Key Observation: There are three levels of ministry: Ministry to the temple, ministry to the people and ministry to the Lord.
Key Opportunity: We have been called by God not just to minister to the house. We have been set apart not just to minister to the people. We have been given the honor, privilege, and responsibility of drawing near and ministering to the Lord.
The key phrase the Holy Spirit want to emphasize this morning is “and have made us kings and priest to our God” Rev 5:10
Rev. Nancy Clark has walked with FCF since 2003 in the office of a Prophet.
This includes recording includes:
IMMANUEL CONNECTION
The life of God has come to abide in us, illuminating us and filling us with his glory. We have this treasure living in us. But this does not make us angelic beings. We have this treasure in earthen vessels. Join me as we consider the glory of God living in jars of clay.
This is the second of three sessions.
By looking into the radiance of the face of Jesus, we see the glory of God, and the fullness of his goodness and favor shining upon us. And that is not all, we see ourselves living in him and see him living in us. We see in his eyes the way that he looks at us. And as the eyes of our heart continue with an unwavering gaze to behold his beauty and experience his delight, inwardly we are transformed into the same glory and outwardly we begin to express the same image and likeness.
This is the first of three sessions.
David knew the secret of knowing with certainty who God would be for him in times of trouble. It involved a daily pursuit of gazing upon the Lord's beauty and seeking to know his heart. What we have in our relationship with Christ is so much greater.
Psalms 27:4-5 One thing I have desired of the Lord, that will I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in His temple.
2 Cor 3:18 But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord.
Words of Edification, Exhortation, Comfort
Lillian Neville; Lynne Campbell, Jennifer Balshaw
This will only be posted for one week
All fullness dwells in Jesus, a fullness which is meant to be given out to all who receive it as the gift of grace. Believe in this fullness; and, empty as you are, do not despair any longer when you remember that Jesus has a supply for every possible need.
David says, One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after, to behold the beauty of the Lord and inquire in his temple. For David, this was the key to knowing who God would be for him and finding his hope and security in him in times of trouble.
Paul says that we with unveiled faces, beholding the glory of the Lord are changed from glory to glory as by the Spirit of the Lord.
What does this mean? How are we to respond.
This is an inheritance chapter. As a church, we are going to go in and possess the truth in this chapter as the territory we live in. If you did not listen to the previous sermon from Psalms 27, you may want to do that first.
Della tells the story about being drawn into a phone scam and the tremendous lesson that she learned about identity.
Three keys to experiencing confidence in our walk with God through the righteousness of God
Key #1. Understanding the obedience of one
Key #2. Receiving a righteousness that is both imputed and empowered.
Key #3. Bringing every thought to the obedience of Christ
From our SUNDAY GATHERING on February 14th, 2021
I am convinced that there are things that God has spoken into our hearts and over our lives that lay dormant in our hearts. There are things about our identity, calling and destiny that are yet unclaimed. You possess faith. You believe in your heart. For those who will open up their hearts, today God is going to give you the key to access and lay claim to your inheritance.
Marion Judson teaching about how the Holy Spirit moves from practical examples in her own life.
I heard this concept taught first by Graham Cooke. This is not just a powerful word that God is speaking to FCF, but it comes with a prophetic release.
We took a few minutes to listen to the Spirit and let his grace flow through the body. This will be posted for only a week.
For nine months, Zacharias could not speak. Why did heaven take such drastic measures to silence the voice of unbelief?
This is the full version of the Prophetic Word released partially by Pastor Bob on Sunday morning. The mood of the word is different and the release is complete. This will only by online for a limited period of time.
This is the full recording of our Sunday Gathering including worship, prayer, and teaching.
Moses was removed from the scene which made room for Joshua to step into leadership.
Peter had to allow God to remove old paradigms that would have made him resistant to the new thing God was about to do.
Jesus was being removed from the scene, and the disciples were focused on their loss. But Jesus said it was to their advantage that he go otherwise the Holy Spirit could not come and usher in a far greater era.
God is moving people, removing old traditions, replacing old dependencies. We can focus on what is being removed or we can embrace what God is bringing. We can mourn the people that calling to move on or we can hear the call to move up and make room for others to step up into new gifts and callings. The word that I heard was MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW. And somebody needs to hear it.
This talk is addressed to FCF as we transition through a time of change, having no idea what is ahead and yet knowing that God is leading us in possessing what was up to this time only a promise.
Who is the circumcision?
A powerful step by step teaching through Joshua 3 and 4, laying out the necessity to be led by the Spirit during this season of crossing over into our promise and destiny.
Repentance was preached as the means to enter and experience living under the activity of God’s reign and enjoying the opportunities and possibilities that the Kingdom provides. Repentance leads to forgiveness, salvation, deliverance and life. Embrace repentance with joy.
In this teaching the focus is on how Jesus taught and prepared his disciples to live and minister under the direction, influence, and empowerment of the Holy Spirit. With passion, he promises them that though he would be physically leaving them and they would see him in the flesh no more, yet he was no abandoning them. For just as the Father was in Christ, so now through the Holy Spirit, Christ would be living in us. And the kingdom of heaven is experienced by those who love him, hold fast to his word and receive his present reign within their lives through the work of the Holy Spirit.
To us a human child was born. To us the Son of God was given. God himself had come in the flesh, Immanuel. God himself had come to live as a man among men. God himself entered the earth realm in the form of man in order to do what no man could do, to redeem humanity from the power of sin and death and subservience to a deceiver and to reclaim the dominion that humanity had forfeited through their rebellion.
The kingdom of heaven is a reality completely immersed in, influenced and empowered by the Holy Spirit. The anointing that Jesus the Christ, the Messiah, walked in was the result of his complete dependence and submission to the Holy Spirit.
God's intention was that those created to bear his image would be filled with the very breath of God, living lives animated and energized, influenced and directed by his Holy Spirit
For the message of the Kingdom of Heaven to produce Kingdom reality in our lives is dependent on our hearing. This key then lies in to what degree and what depth you are willing to hear.
For the message of the Kingdom of Heaven to produce Kingdom reality in our lives is dependent on our hearing. This key then lies in to what degree and what depth you are willing to hear.
After walking through the Christmas Story in chronological order, the focus of this sermon is on Mary's response to the word the angel spoke to her. Her faith is explored as an example for believers who are called to yield their lives to the purpose of bringing forth Christ.
Struck down: Hebrews 10:32-34
But not destroyed: Hebrews 12:4
Sharing in the sufferings of Christ: 2 Timothy 3:12
Stay in the ways of Jesus and know it will be worth it: Hebrews 10:35-36
Jesus has come closer: Hebrews 1:1,2
Be ready for Him, not taken by surprise like by a thief: Matthew 24:43, Revelation 3:3
He is closer now than ever before: Romans 13:11,12,14
Violations of the Law given through angels were punishable by law: Hebrews 2:2
But not taking Jesus seriously is even more detrimental: Hebrews 2:1
Salvation from evil: Acts 2:40
Live a life worthy of Jesus calling you: Ephesians 5:14-17
Pay closer attention to Whom and what you believe, and to how you live: Hebrews 2:1, 3:1
Three stories are told to highlight that your destiny is not determined by how little you have. It is determined by whether you by faith will take the little you have and with take the first step of obedience to do what God has asked you to do.
References:
Christ is all and in us all = Colossians 3:11
Everything you need = ~~1 Peter 2~~ 2 Peter 1:3
Add what’s missing from your life = 2 Peter 1:5-6
If you don’t = 2 Peter 1:9
God works all things out = Romans 8:28
Perverting God’s grace = Jude 1:4
What shall we say then? = Romans 6:1-3
For the grace of God = Titus 2:11-15
Bonus verses: Romans 6:15,16; 1 Corinthians 15:8-10; Colossians 1:27