Fr. Larry Richards is the founder and president of The Reason for our Hope Foundation, a non- profit organization dedicated to ”spreading the Good News” by educating others about Jesus Christ. His new homilies are posted each week.
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From Old Testament History springs New Testament hope. Located in Arnold, MD, New Hope Chapel is a vibrant church, with Biblical-based teaching. Listen to a variety of teachers as they open God's Word in a way that's both profound yet easy to understand. To learn more about New Hope Chapel, please visit www.newhopechapel.org.
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From Old Testament History springs New Testament hope. Located in Arnold, MD, New Hope Chapel is a vibrant church, with Biblical-based teaching. Listen to a variety of teachers as they open God's Word in a way that's both profound yet easy to understand. To learn more about New Hope Chapel, please visit www.newhopechapel.org.
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Have you ever been told to mind your own business? Have you heard someone say, “Judge not!”. This is probably the most quoted and misquoted scripture used by nonbelievers and sometimes even by some believers. What we are going to dig into this week in Matthew 7 is how this opening passage is actually encouraging us to judge and even telling us how to judge one another. We will learn four things: What judging means, how to judge, when to move on, and when not to move on. This passage is less about judging and more about relationships. William Smith. PhD…
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Dr. Bill says, "So far, in our study of The Sermon on the Mount, we’ve heard about the beatitudes and how the very things we might consider to be negative are actually blessings. Then we touched on how, in the same way, salt makes things taste better, Jesus tells us we are salt. Then, He further declares that it is not just the teachers who are light, but we are light in the world. He seems to keep turning things upside down. This week we are going to hit a speed bump of sorts. Seemingly out of nowhere, He starts talking about the law and He sets the bar for righteousness very high to entry into the kingdom of heaven. At first glance, there might seem to be a contradiction here. Are we under the law or grace?…
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Jesus came to bring the Kingdom of God down to earth. So where is it now? Listen and learn about the first four Beatitudes, where Jesus lays down foundational principles for every citizen of His Kingdom. Blessings and rewards are available to hearts that reflect what truly matters to God. Julie Coleman…
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In Matthew’s Gospel, we have already learned a lot about Jesus. His genealogy is robust. His birth, miraculous. The visit from the magi, unexpected. Last week we heard about the testing he underwent in the wilderness. Matthew now turns from Jesus’ background and preparation to the actual account of his ministry. Listen to hear about the unusual decision he made for beginning his ministry and what that means to us today. Steve Coleman…
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