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When negative feedback shakes your confidence, it can be difficult to get back to feeling like yourself at work. In this episode, Anne and Frances help a struggling listener who has spent years toning herself down in the workplace after being told that she was too assertive — now, she feels that her modest approach is holding her back. Together, they use Anne and Frances’s “trust triangle” framework to explore how empathy, authenticity, and logic can help you rebuild confidence and trust with your colleagues, and share helpful confidence hacks for getting comfy with discomfort. What problems are you dealing with at work? Text or call 234-FIXABLE or email fixable@ted.com to be featured on the show. For the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/fixable-transcripts Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Christ is Sufficient because He is the Source of all Creation
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Вміст надано Park City Gospel Church. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Park City Gospel Church або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Sermon Outline: 1. Jesus is the image of the invisible God2. Jesus is the rightful heir of all creation3. All things were made by Jesus4. All things were made for Jesus5. Jesus holds all things together Family Discussion Questions: 1.What does it mean that God is invisible?2. In the Bible firstborn doesnt just mean oldest - what else does it mean?3. What are some invisible things Jesus made?4. Is there anything that is made that was not made by Jesus?5. What are the implications of the fact that all things were made for Jesus?6. What are some ways that the world ignores that all things were made by and for Jesus?7. Why is it good to remember that Jesus didnt just make all things but that he continues to hold all things together?8. How does this passage protect us from people who tell us that Jesus and His Word are not enough to really know God well?9. How does this passage protect us from agreeing with what other authorities tell us is good and evil?10. How can be be both satisfied in Christ and desiring and striving to know Him more?
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Вміст надано Park City Gospel Church. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Park City Gospel Church або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Sermon Outline: 1. Jesus is the image of the invisible God2. Jesus is the rightful heir of all creation3. All things were made by Jesus4. All things were made for Jesus5. Jesus holds all things together Family Discussion Questions: 1.What does it mean that God is invisible?2. In the Bible firstborn doesnt just mean oldest - what else does it mean?3. What are some invisible things Jesus made?4. Is there anything that is made that was not made by Jesus?5. What are the implications of the fact that all things were made for Jesus?6. What are some ways that the world ignores that all things were made by and for Jesus?7. Why is it good to remember that Jesus didnt just make all things but that he continues to hold all things together?8. How does this passage protect us from people who tell us that Jesus and His Word are not enough to really know God well?9. How does this passage protect us from agreeing with what other authorities tell us is good and evil?10. How can be be both satisfied in Christ and desiring and striving to know Him more?
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Complementary Old Testament Passage:Psalm 69:22-28 Sermon Outline: The Apostles bear witness to how the Old Testament is fulfilled Why Judas office needed to be filled Qualifications of the Apostles and the finished work of Christ Family Discussion Questions: What happened to Judas Iscariot? Was Judas betrayal a surprise to God? Was was Mathias chosen to replace Judas? What was special about the 12 Apostles? Why is the way an elder is chosen different than how an Apostle was chosen? How can forgetting about the qualifications of an Apostle leave us to ignore the finished work of Christ? What does this passage teach us about the connection between Gods sovereignty and real human responsibility, choice and sin? How would you respond to a person claiming to be an Apostle? Why did there need to be 12 Apostles at Pentecost? How does the repeated naming of the Apostles show the kindness and clarity of God to His people? In other words, consider how much harder the churchs job would be if God did not name and identify the Apostles?…
Complementary Old Testament Passage:Ezekiel 36:24-27 Sermon Outline: Finished by Christ and yet just begun Christ chose the Apostles and taught them through the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit sent from the Father and Son to baptize the church The Holy Spirit takes the testimony of the Apostles to the ends of the earth The New Testament fulfills the Old Testament Family Discussion Questions: How many days did Jesus remain on earth after He rose from the dead? Where were the disciples to meet Jesus to receive the Holy Spirit? Where are we supposed to share the Gospel? How does this passage testify of the Trinity? Why is important to note that the Apostles were chosen by Christ and the Holy Spirit in the first century? What does it mean to be baptized by Christ with the Holy Spirit? Who has received this gift? What were the Apostles to bear witness about? How does this passage serve as an outline for the whole Book of Acts? What refers us back to the Old Testament in this passage? How can thinking about Christs death forgiving people in the Old Testament help us understand the significance of the Holy Spirits work in the book of Acts? What happens if we forget about the uniqueness of the Apostles and their role?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Luke 24:36-53 Sermon Title:He is Ascended, He is Ascended Indeed!Sermon Outline: The Lord Ascended as a King All Nations are to respond with rejoicing We are to Rejoice because God is a King to be feared Our King cherishes the church because we are members of His body Family Discussion Questions: Where were Jesus body and soul when he died before He was raised from the dead? After He rose, where was He for 40 days? What did He do during that time? On the 40th day, what happened? Where is Jesus human body right now and what is He doing? Why is it good news that Jesus is in heaven right now? What is the danger of forgetting that Jesus is a King right now? What is the comfort of knowing that Jesus is a King right now? What does this Psalm teach us about who the children of Abraham are? How does this passage teach and lean on the doctrine of Union with Christ? How does Ephesians 4 tell us that Psalm 68 (and Psalm 47) actually teach the necessity of the incarnation of Christ? How are we supposed to respond to the truth that Christ ascended to the throne in front of eyewitnesses? What are the evidences that we can point to that Christ is a subduing and conquering King? There is an already and not yet nature to the reign of Christ. In what ways will it be better when Christ returns bodily to this earth?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Acts 15:1-21 Sermon Outline: Where can we flee from the judgement of our sins? Not all will be lost The eternal wedding feast of the House of David Family Discussion Questions: Can anyone hide from God? When people meet God after they die, will all of them go to heaven? How can we know that God is powerful, even without looking at the bible? Will a person go to heaven if because are from a certain family or because their skin is a certain colour? What family was Jesus born into? Is the promise of blessing only for people from Israel? What will the new heaven and earth be like? God will sort people in the end. What does this passage tell us about how he will do this? How can the judgement promised here help us to persevere in faith? How can the wonderful blessings promised help us to persevere in faith?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Luke 23:44-49 Sermon Outline: Locusts and Fire: God Relents from Destruction The Plumb Line: The People will be divided Summer Fruit: The Judge who will not forget sin Family Discussion Questions: What visions did Amos see? What happened when Amos saw the locusts and fire and then he prayed? What is a plumb line used for? Some people will be saved and others will not. How many people are guilty? How does a person become forgiven? How will a forgiven person live? When God forgives a Christian, does He just ignore their sin? What does this passage teach us about how prayer fits with Gods unchangeable will? What does this difference between Amaziah and Amos teach us about what repentance looks like? What are reasons used in our day to silence preachers and those who would share Gods Word? What in this text points to the cross of Christ? How does that explain how the Lord will not forget our sins and yet that our sins will be forgotten? How should the coming famine of Gods Word call us to urgency? What should the different illustrations of judgement shape our emotions?…
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Sermon Outline: The Remnant are those who worship to seek God rather than avoid Him Those who embrace injustice should fear the power of God Passover is only for those who turn away from sin towards God Worship to avoid God will not save you from the Day of the Lord The Remnants Rest is in God alone Family Discussion Questions: What bad things did Amos tell Israel they had done? Why did they think that God would not punish them even though they were guilty? Should everyone be happy for Jesus to return? Should everyone be sad for Jesus to return? What did the Israelites say when people mentioned Gods name? Different portions of scripture focus on different sins. What sin is the focus of this passage, and how might we be guilty of the same kinds of sin? Bethel, Gilgal and Beersheba were places of religious comfort for the people. Why? Should they have been? People often take comfort that when others wrong them, they can run to the Lord for protection. Is this always true? How do you explain the fact that God commanded the sacrifices which He now in this passage says are annoying to Him? How might we, in the New Testament, learn from this attitude of worship? How does this passage instruct us about how (and how not) to approach material comforts? What might you tell someone who claims to be seeking Christ, but will not seek holiness? How is the message of the remnant both a warning and an invitation? How does this passage prepare us to understand and share the Gospel?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Hebrews 12:1-17 Sermon Outline: Gods Word and Covenant are Deliberate The Nations will witness Gods Hand Living for self leads to bondage Why should I respond to God? Family Discussion Questions: Does God care about the actions of Christians? Why did God give us the Bible? Why does God correct Christians? What are ways that people live for themselves and not for God? What was the difference between how God punished Israel and how he punished Sodom and Egypt? The people of Israel were hearing the Bible and acting as if God wasnt serious. How is this done today among people who consider themselves Bible people? What was the role of the pagan nations in the Lords discipline of His people? How does this passage speak of the remnant, and what does that mean? While we should not guess as to God#39;s specific purpose of each event in our lives, how does the complete purpose of God help us to respond to both good and bad events in our lives? What was the purpose of these threats, and how does this point us to the Gospel?…
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Complementary New Testament Passage:Revelation 3:14-22 Sermon Outline: The Roar of Justice What is revealed by nature What is revealed by Gods Word The Roar for the sake of those who have Gods Word Family Discussion Questions: What animal is God compared to in this book? Why? What does it mean that God is patient? What kinds of sins was God angry at in this book? People inside the church felt safe from Gods punishments. Why were they wrong? Why could God not forgive our sins without sending Jesus? Will people who think they are good enough to go to heaven actually go to heaven? Why is it important to remember that Gods revelation in nature is enough to condemn people? Why is it important to remember that God has also given commands in the Bible that are not found in nature? What is the picture of the naked escaping meant to teach us? How does this passage tell us that the only means of escape is the cross? How would you help someone to treasure the patience of God without taking it for granted? How would you use the pictures of the Lion and the cup to share the Gospel?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Psalm 16 Sermon Outline:1. The Resurrection reveals the cross2. The Christ would suffer and then enter his glory3. Made known in the Word and Communion Family Discussion Questions: How many days did Jesus stay dead? Did Jesus body rise, or only his soul? Did the disciples expect Jesus to rise? How did Jesus teach the two peoplewalking down the road? When did the two people finally realize that Jesus had risen from the dead? Why is it important to talk not only about Jesus suffering, but also his glory? What are some of the glories which Jesus purchased because of his death? How does this text teach us about how to study the whole bible? What importance is the church given here in the understanding of the Gospel? How does the church show both the suffering and glory of Christ? Do we need permission to share the Gospel? How does Lord's supper speak of both Christ's suffering and glory? How does Baptism speak of both Christ's suffering and glory? How should we think of fellowship with other believers?…
Sermon Outline: For those who will suffer after the crucifixion. For those who crucified Him. For the guilty men sentenced to death. The aftermath. Family Discussion Questions: Who helped Jesus carry the cross? How did Jesus pray for the people who put him on the cross? Was Jesus crucified alone? What happened to one of the men who wre crucified beside Jesus? What did Jesus say to that man? What happened to the sun while Jesus was on the cross? What Happened to the temple when Jesus died? What happened to Jesus' body after he died? How many days did Jesus stay in the grave? Terrible things happened to Jesus on Friday. So why do we call it Good? Why did Jesus lay down his life? Who can be saved from their punishment from God?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Zechariah 9:9 Sermon Outline: Christ is presented as the Lord of Life Gathering Sons from the Whole World Loosing Life to Gain Life Summoned by the Risen King Family Discussion Questions: Why were so many people coming to Jerusalem? How did Jesus travel into Jerusalem? What was Jesus telling the people by doing this? Why was Jesus both happy and sad when Greek people came to see Him? Explain how the parable of the grain of wheat teaches us why Jesus needed to die? How is becoming a Christian like dying? What does this passage teach us is the way to grow the church? What does it mean that Christ has overthrown Satans reign on the earth? What does it mean to walk in the light of the cross and rule of Christ? What warning is here for those who hear the Gospel and dont pay attention to it? What is the result of trusting in the Gospel?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Philippians 1:12-26 Sermon Outline: 1.We are not free to be angry at Gods compassion2. God is sovereign3. To live is Christ, to die is gain4. Gods right to pity the doomed Family Discussion Questions: What did Jonah do after he preached to Nineveh? Did Jonah want Nineveh to repent? Was Jonah happy when God saved Nineveh? What did God do for Jonah, even when he was sinning against God? What did Jonah care about more, the plant or the people of Nineveh? How does God feel about people repenting of sin? What does this teach us about how we should think of our own emotions? How should the priorities of God share our own priorities? How is Jonah different than Christ? How is Jonah different than Paul, and how Christians should be? What does this teach us about forgiving those who sin against us? What does this teach us about living with suffering compared dying and being with the Lord?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:John 3:16-3 Sermon Outline: 1. The Helpful Message of Condemnation2. What is True Repentance?3. Legislation which Pleased the Lord4. God Relenting explains the Gospel Family Discussion Questions: Which city did Jonah preach in? What was Jonahs message? How did the people respond? What did God do when the people repented? Did God have to stop the punishment when the people stopped their bad actions? Why is the preaching of condemnation essential to the preaching of the Gospel? Why do Christians and churches shy away from doing this? We sometimes think of the two pathways (to hell or heaven) begin with people in a neutral place or even heading to heaven. Why is this wrong? The Gospel does not make innocent people condemned. Why is that important that we realize that? Why do we sometimes think that God must save people who repent or are sorry? What do the examples in the Bible of God relenting teach us about the Gospel? Did God have to save us? What then does this teach us about the love of God in Christ? How does this passage instruct the government? How does this passage teach us about what repentance is? How does preaching about Gods judgement help us to both fear and love Jesus more?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Matthew 12:38-42 Sermon Outline: 1. Call out to the one who disciplines you2. The greatest sorrow is to be cast from Gods presence3. The Lord is the Lord of life and resurrection from the dead4. Worship of the Lord contrasted with idolatry Family Discussion Questions: Why was Jonah thrown into the sea? How did God save Jonahs life? What did Jonah do when he realized his sin? What was Jonah most upset about as he was close to dying? What happened to Jonah is impossible without God doing a miracle. How does this teach us about Jesus? How is Jonahs experience similar to Jesus How is Jonahs experience different than Jesus How does the prayer of Jonah teach us about what saving faith in Jesus looks like? For those who are saved, who and what are we saved from? Describe some of the differences between worship of idols and worship of the Lord God? How is your own soul inclined to pay regard to vain idols, and how can this be resisted? Why is Gods love for the church called steadfast? What does this passage teach us about our ultimate final salvation in the New Heavens and Earth?…
Complementary New Testament Passage:Mark 4:35-41 Sermon Outline: 1. Send to Preach to Enemies2. Found by the Judgement of God3. The Sea of God's wrath satisfied by one man Family Discussion Questions: Where did God tell Jonah to go? Why did Jonah not want to do that? What did Jonah try to do instead? What happened to the storm when Jonah was thrown into the sea? How is Jonah different from Jesus? How is Jonah similar to Jesus? What evidence in the Bible is there that the account of Jonah is historical? How does Jonahs sleep serve as a warning to us? How does Christs sleep serve as a comfort to us? What can we learn from this account of pagans correcting a member of the covenant? What do the raging sea and the description of Ninevehs wickedness teach us about Gods wrath? How is the story of Jonah a dark background which highlights the glory of Christs willingness to come to earth to rescue us? Why will God not merely forget about sins but requires the cross for our salvation? How does this story parallel the first half of the Philippians 2 Gospel (Philippians 2:5-11)?…
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