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Covenant Connection

Covenant Connection

Written by: Herb Blum
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Covenant ConnectionCopyright 2026 Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • Believe For Your Household
    Jan 11 2026
    AI-generated content. Be sure to check for accuracy. Sermon Summary: Rahab and the Fall of Jericho Main Theme: Nate Beck focused on the story of Rahab and the fall of Jericho, emphasizing faith, boldness, and interceding for family and loved ones. He highlighted how Rahab's faith led to her salvation and inclusion in the lineage of Jesus, despite her background. Key Scriptures: Joshua 1:2-3, 5: God’s promise to Joshua about leading Israel into the Promised Land and assurance of victory. Joshua 4:23-24: God’s miraculous drying of the Jordan River as a sign of His power. Joshua 5:1: The fear and demoralization of the Canaanite kings upon witnessing God’s power. Joshua 2:8-24: Rahab’s faith, her protection of the spies, and her bold request for her family’s salvation. Joshua 6:17, 20-23, 25: The destruction of Jericho, Rahab’s rescue, and her family’s deliverance. Hebrews 11:30-31: Rahab’s inclusion in the “Heroes of Faith” for her actions. James 2:23-25: Rahab’s faith demonstrated through her deeds, compared to Abraham’s faith. Main Points: God’s promises are steadfast, even if fulfillment is delayed; faith and obedience are required to receive them. Rahab’s boldness in asking for her family’s salvation is a model for interceding for loved ones. The scarlet rope symbolizes the sacrifice of Jesus and the need to bring family into the covenant for protection. The enemy fears the power of God; believers should not be intimidated but recognize their authority in Christ. Faith is demonstrated by actions, not just belief; Rahab’s story shows that anyone can be redeemed and used by God. Believers are encouraged to pray and intercede for their households, trusting God’s covenant faithfulness.
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    36 mins
  • Biblical Worship
    Dec 28 2025
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    36 mins
  • Chrisitan Ownership
    Dec 28 2025
    Sermon Summary: Christian Ownership and Authority Faith and Growth: Nate emphasized the importance of increasing faith, referencing biblical passages where Jesus instructs his followers to trust that what God says is already accomplished, not just hoped for. Faith is described as the foundation for spiritual growth and action. Dominion and Ownership: The sermon focused on the concept that God gave humans (the church) dominion and ownership over the earth, meaning believers have authority and responsibility to act according to God's word. This authority is spiritual, not physical, and requires believers to actively take ownership of God's promises. Spiritual Authority: Nate explained that believers must use their authority to resist evil, enact God's will, and not allow the enemy (Satan) to take what belongs to them. Ownership mentality is key—knowing and acting on the fact that believers have legal spiritual title to God's promises. Biblical Examples: The sermon referenced Adam, Abraham, and the prodigal son to illustrate the consequences of failing to take ownership and the blessings that come from reclaiming spiritual inheritance. Practical Application: Nate encouraged listeners to study scripture, receive revelation from the Holy Spirit, and take ownership of specific promises relevant to their needs. He stressed that spiritual victory and change come from believing, seeing, and acting on God's word. Call to Action: The message concluded with a call for believers to mobilize, use their authority to impact the world, and not let evil prevail. Ownership of spiritual authority is necessary for the church to fulfill its purpose and bring change.
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    46 mins
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