PODCAST · religion
MOOR of the Word with Pastor Chuck Pourciau
by Broadmoor Baptist Church
This podcast is designed to offer you an opportunity to kick start your daily devotional time. Each weekday Pastor Chuck will talk about a section of scripture that you can then use to move forward in your time alone with God. Each episode will last only 5 to 10 minutes and once it's over you will be on your way to digging further into what the Holy Spirit wants to show you that day.
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Accept One Another
Romans 15 calls believers to accept one another just as Christ has accepted us. The church is made up of people with different backgrounds, histories, and experiences, but those distinctions are no longer barriers to belonging. This episode reminds us that genuine Christian community intentionally welcomes others, glorifies God, and produces joy, peace, and hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.
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999
Number Your Days
Psalm 90 contrasts the eternal nature of God with the remarkable brevity of human life. Our years pass quickly, but God remains our dwelling place from everlasting to everlasting. This episode calls us to number our days wisely, make each one count, and build our lives around what is eternal rather than what is temporary.
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998
Put On Christ
Romans 13 calls believers to wake up, lay aside the deeds of darkness, and put on the Lord Jesus Christ. Though we have already been declared righteous through faith, we are also called to grow daily in practical holiness. This episode reminds us that the Christian life is a continuing process of becoming more like Jesus in thought, character, and conduct.
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997
Love Without Hypocrisy
Romans 12 shows what a transformed Christian life should look like: genuine love, hatred of evil, devotion to one another, diligent service, enduring hope, and persistent prayer. This episode challenges us to move beyond passive Christianity and live with a supernatural love that actively seeks opportunities to honor God and serve others.
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996
Whoever Will
Romans 10 makes the invitation of the gospel unmistakably clear: whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Salvation is not limited by race, background, culture, or status, but is offered freely to everyone who believes. This episode celebrates the unlimited reach of God’s grace and reminds us that Jesus is both Savior and Lord.
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995
Have You Been Born Again?
Romans 10 explains that salvation is more than simply believing facts about Jesus. Saving faith believes the gospel, trusts Christ, confesses Him as Lord, and results in a new life. This episode examines what it really means to be saved and asks the essential question: Have you merely believed about Jesus, or have you been born again?
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994
But God
Psalm 73 shows Asaph moving from bitterness and envy to an eternal perspective. The apparent prosperity of the wicked had distorted his thinking until he remembered that God was still holding his hand. This episode challenges us to shift our focus from temporary circumstances to the God who is our strength, our portion, and our hope forever.
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993
Groaning with Hope
Romans 8 describes believers groaning as we live between present redemption and future glory. We grieve the remaining effects of sin, but we do so with certain hope because God has promised to complete our salvation. This episode reminds us to endure with confidence as we eagerly await the day when redemption is finally complete.
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992
What the Law Reveals
Romans 7 explains that God’s law was never given to prove how good we are, but to reveal how far we fall short of His righteousness. The law exposes sin, strips away self-confidence, and shows us our need for Christ. This episode reminds us that the law is holy and good because it ultimately points helpless sinners toward the Savior.
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991
Wages or Gift?
Romans 6 presents two very different outcomes: the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus. This episode reminds us that salvation cannot be earned through morality, religion, or good works. We either receive what our sin deserves or accept the gift we could never deserve.
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990
Peace with God
Romans 5 reminds us that our peace with God is not a feeling but a settled reality for those who have been justified by faith. Our salvation begins by grace and is preserved by the faithfulness of Christ, not by our own effort. This episode encourages believers to rest in the security of what God has begun and trust Him to finish it.
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989
Boast in the Lord
Romans 3 excludes every form of human boasting because salvation is entirely the work of God’s grace received through faith. Our good works, religious background, and spiritual accomplishments give us no reason for pride. This episode reminds us that genuine faith produces love for God, hatred of sin, humility, and one rightful boast: Jesus Christ.
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988
A Flourishing Olive Tree
In Psalm 52, David contrasts the temporary power of the wicked with the lasting security of those who trust in God’s lovingkindness. While the self-reliant will eventually be uprooted, the faithful remain like flourishing olive trees in God’s presence. This episode calls us to trust God’s justice, rest in His grace, and become a blessing to others.
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987
When God Gives Us Over
Romans 1 reveals what happens when people exchange God’s truth for a lie and choose the creature over the Creator. Sin begins in the heart and distorts every area of life when we insist that our desires are wiser than God’s design. This episode reminds us why every person desperately needs the righteousness and transforming grace of God.
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986
The Hope of Resurrection
Standing before King Agrippa, Paul explains that his faith in Christ is not a rejection of God’s promises but their fulfillment. The resurrection of Jesus stands at the heart of Israel’s hope and the gospel itself. This episode reminds us that turning to Christ means submitting to the one true God who has been calling humanity to Himself all along.
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985
Hope in God
Psalm 42 gives words to the spiritually weary soul that longs for the presence of God. Though the psalmist feels dry, overwhelmed, and far from worship, he repeatedly commands his soul to hope in the Lord. This episode reminds us that relief from despair is found by trusting God’s unchanging character, perfect timing, and faithful presence.
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984
Never Quit
Psalm 37 teaches us how to respond when life feels unfair and faithful obedience seems to end in failure: do not fret, trust the Lord, and keep doing good. This episode reminds us that God may use failure to teach what success never could. We are not finished when we fail—we are finished only when we quit.
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983
When Truth Is Not the Priority
Paul’s accusers arrived before Felix with flattery, exaggeration, and accusations they could not prove. Their goal was not truth, but victory over someone they viewed as a threat. This episode reminds us to be cautious when hearing attacks against fellow believers and to recognize that the enemy often uses distortion to discredit faithful servants of God.
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982
What Shall I Do, Lord?
When Paul encountered the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus, everything changed. His immediate response was simple and profound: “What shall I do, Lord?” This episode challenges us to stop filling our prayers with instructions for God and instead submit ourselves to His direction, ready to obey whatever He asks.
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981
Tell Your Story
In Acts 22, Paul begins his defense by describing who he was before meeting Christ. His testimony shows how fear of judgment, grief over sin, and the work of the Holy Spirit brought him to faith. This episode reminds us that our personal story is a powerful part of sharing the gospel, because no one else can tell what Jesus has done in our lives.
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980
Serving the One True Lord
As Paul says farewell to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20, he points to the pattern of his ministry: humility, tears, trials, truth, and faithful service to the Lord. This episode reminds us that Christian ministry is not about pleasing people, but serving Christ with integrity, endurance, and Spirit-empowered faithfulness.
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979
Pleasures Forever
Psalm 16 shows us the path to true and lasting pleasure: taking refuge in God, treasuring Him above all else, delighting in His people, and trusting His counsel. This episode reminds us that fullness of joy is found only in the presence of God, and every other good thing is good because it leads us back to Him.
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978
When the Gospel Threatens Business
In Acts 19, the spread of the gospel in Ephesus begins to threaten the idol-making economy built around Artemis worship. Demetrius and the craftsmen oppose Paul because obedience to Christ is now costing them financially. This episode reminds us that Satan often uses selfish gain to justify disobedience, but no profit is worth rebellion against the Lord.
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Mighty in the Scriptures
Apollos was eloquent, passionate, and powerful in the Scriptures, but he still needed someone to help him understand the fullness of the gospel. In Acts 18, Aquila and Priscilla humbly guide him, and he becomes a great blessing to the church. This episode reminds us to know the Word deeply, remain teachable, and make ourselves fully available for God’s use.
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976
When Opposition Keeps Coming
In Acts 18, Paul’s opponents try to use Roman authority to stop the spread of the gospel, but their plan fails before Gallio. This episode reminds us that Satan is stubborn and creative in his opposition, but God remains sovereign over every threat. We must stay faithful, keep proclaiming the Word, and never let our guard down.
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975
Noble-Minded Faith
The Bereans received Paul’s message with eagerness, but they also examined the Scriptures daily to see if his teaching was true. In Acts 17, they give us a model for faithful listening. This episode calls us to receive God’s Word eagerly, test every teaching by Scripture, and live with courage rooted in trust.
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974
Keep Moving
In Acts 16, Paul and his team discover that even good plans are not always God’s plans. As the Spirit closes some doors and opens another, the gospel moves toward Macedonia. This episode reminds us to stay active in obedience, listen for God’s direction, and trust Him to guide us as we keep moving in His work.
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973
Grace Alone
After the Jerusalem Council, the church in Antioch rejoiced to hear that salvation came by grace alone, not by adding human effort to the work of Christ. In Acts 15, the gospel is protected from legalism and the church is strengthened in unity. This episode reminds us that grace brings freedom, builds up believers, and keeps the church centered on the Word.
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972
When God Works in One Life
In Acts 14, Paul sees a man who had never walked and commands him to stand. God’s healing power changes the man instantly and opens the ears of others to the message of Christ. This episode reminds us that nothing is impossible with God, and when we obey Him boldly, His work in one life can impact many more.
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971
Push Back with the Word
In Acts 13, Paul and Barnabas face spiritual opposition as Elymas tries to turn the proconsul away from the faith. Filled with the Holy Spirit, Paul refuses to back down and boldly confronts the darkness. This episode reminds us that opposition to God’s Word is inevitable, but the Spirit gives confidence and victory when we faithfully proclaim the gospel.
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970
One Lord to Please
Herod lived under the pressure of pleasing competing powers, and his desire for approval led him to persecute the church. In Acts 12, James is killed, Peter is imprisoned, and the church responds with prayer. This episode reminds us that life is far freer when our allegiance belongs fully to Christ, the one true King and Lord.
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969
A Church That Encourages
When Barnabas arrived in Antioch, he saw the grace of God and rejoiced. Rather than questioning what God was doing among Gentile believers, he encouraged them, discipled them, and helped strengthen the growing church. This episode reminds us that healthy churches celebrate God’s work, train new believers, and care deeply for the family of faith.
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968
Everyone Who Believes
As Peter preached to Cornelius and his household, he began to understand that God shows no partiality. The gospel is for every nation, and everyone who believes in Jesus receives forgiveness of sins. This episode reminds us that our witness is rooted in what we have personally experienced and that no background is beyond the reach of God’s grace.
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967
Be a Barnabas
When Saul came to Jerusalem, the church feared him and doubted his conversion. But Barnabas stepped forward, vouched for him, and helped open the door for his ministry. This episode highlights the power of grace-filled encouragement and challenges us to become people who see what God is doing in others and help them move forward.
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966
Out the Window
After meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus, Saul immediately began proclaiming that Jesus is the Son of God. His new faith brought both amazement and opposition, eventually leading his friends to lower him through a wall in a basket. This episode reminds us that God can use every part of our story, fill us with His Spirit, and send us forward even through unexpected exits.
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965
Preach Jesus
Philip approached a powerful official reading Isaiah and asked a simple question: “Do you understand what you are reading?” Beginning with Scripture, Philip pointed him to Christ. This episode encourages us to listen to the Spirit, engage people boldly, and trust that God will provide opportunities to share the hope of Jesus.
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964
Prepared Hearts
When God directed Philip to a deserted road, he discovered that the Spirit had already been preparing an Ethiopian official to hear the gospel. This episode reminds us that evangelism is never carried by our strength alone—God goes before us, prepares hearts, and invites us to join Him in His work.
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963
Suffering Well
Job’s life changed in a single day as he lost his possessions, his children, and his health. Yet through unimaginable suffering, he refused to abandon his trust in God’s goodness and sovereignty. This episode explores what it means to suffer faithfully, trust God in hardship, and worship even when life does not make sense.
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962
Tell the Story
Standing before the Sanhedrin, Stephen did not focus on defending himself—he focused on telling the story of God’s redemption. Beginning with Abraham, he showed how God’s plan had always pointed to Christ and always advanced through faith. This episode reminds us that knowing and sharing God’s story strengthens our faith and points others to Jesus.
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961
Every Ministry Matters
As the early church grew in Acts 6, conflict emerged and the apostles faced an important decision: remain devoted to prayer and the ministry of the Word while empowering others to serve. This episode reminds us that every ministry matters, every role requires spiritual maturity, and God uses His people together to care for His church.
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960
The Danger of Spiritual Pretending
Ananias and Sapphira wanted the appearance of sacrifice without the reality of surrender. In Acts 5, their deceit exposed the danger of hypocrisy, spiritual jealousy, and seeking human praise. This episode is a sobering reminder that sin is never private, God cares deeply about the purity of His church, and pretending before Him is never safe.
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959
Own the Sin
After hearing God’s Word, the people in Nehemiah’s day responded with honest acknowledgement. They recognized their pain, confessed their wickedness, and stopped minimizing their sin. This episode reminds us that real repentance does not hide behind excuses, ignorance, or softer words—it agrees with God and seeks His mercy.
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958
Open the Book
In Nehemiah 8, the people gathered not merely to hear from Ezra, but to hear the Word of God. They stood, listened, worshiped, and sought understanding as Scripture was read and explained. This episode calls us to prioritize the Bible, open the Book, and let God’s Word move from information to transformation.
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957
When the Spirit Came
Acts 2 records the dramatic birth of the church as the Holy Spirit came upon all believers gathered together. With wind, fire, and Spirit-given speech, God empowered His people for the mission Jesus had given them. This episode reminds us that the Spirit is not reserved for a select few, but given to every believer who belongs to Christ.
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956
Power for the Mission
In Acts 1, the disciples wanted to know when the kingdom would come, but Jesus redirected them to the mission before them. They would not know the Father’s timing, but they would receive the Spirit’s power to be His witnesses. This episode reminds us that while we wait for the kingdom’s fullness, we have a Spirit-empowered job to do.
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955
Devoted to the Word
Ezra’s influence flowed from his devotion to Scripture. He set his heart to study the Word, practice it, and teach it to others. This episode asks one defining question: do you believe the Bible is the Word of God? How you answer will shape what you study, how you live, and what you pass on to others.
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954
No King but Caesar
As Jesus stood beaten before Pilate, the religious leaders exposed the truth of their hearts: they had rejected their true King. In John 19, their declaration, “We have no king but Caesar,” reveals the danger of trying to please both God and the world. This episode reminds us that divided allegiance always leads us away from Christ.
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953
The Danger of Self-Trust
Peter truly believed he would stand with Jesus no matter the cost, yet fear quickly exposed his weakness. In John 18, his denial reminds us that confidence in ourselves is a dangerous foundation. This episode calls us to stop trusting our own resolve and depend fully on the sustaining grace of God.
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952
Set His Face Toward the Cross
In John 18, Jesus enters the garden knowing everything that is coming. He is not a victim of betrayal or circumstance, but the obedient Son willingly submitting to the Father’s will. This episode reminds us that obedience may bring pain, but the greatest glory often comes when we remain faithful in the hardest moments.
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Jesus Intercedes for Us
In John 17, Jesus prays for His followers just hours before the cross. His confidence is not in their strength, wisdom, or resolve, but in the Father’s power to keep them. This episode reminds us that believers are never alone—Christ intercedes for us, the Spirit helps us pray, and God faithfully holds His people in His care.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast is designed to offer you an opportunity to kick start your daily devotional time. Each weekday Pastor Chuck will talk about a section of scripture that you can then use to move forward in your time alone with God. Each episode will last only 5 to 10 minutes and once it's over you will be on your way to digging further into what the Holy Spirit wants to show you that day.
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Broadmoor Baptist Church
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