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    "The Storm Is Not The Problem" - Mark 4:35-41

    This episode walks through Mark 4 (Jesus calming the storm) and argues the common takeaway — that Jesus will always remove our storms — misses the point. The preacher explains that storms come even in obedience, that the disciples’ fear reveals their misunderstanding, and that the central call is to know who Jesus really is. Rather than promising fixed outcomes, the message invites listeners to seek a deeper relationship with Christ, asking God to reveal Jesus’ identity and power so faith rests on knowing Him, not merely expecting problem-free life.

  2. 68

    "Kingdom Principles" - Mark 4:21-33

    In this episode we walk through Mark 4 and three of Jesus’ parables to explain how the kingdom grows: Jesus is the light to be put on display, the work of growth is God’s and often happens in secret, and small beginnings (like a mustard seed) will one day shelter the nations. Practical takeaways: put Christ unfiltered at the center of ministry, stop measuring success by immediate results, keep sowing the Word, and rest in God’s promised growth rather than burning out trying to do His work for Him.

  3. 67

    Holy Week (Saturday) - ‘He Descended'

    In this episode we explore the often-overlooked Saturday of Holy Week — the time between Jesus' death and resurrection. We examine biblical teaching about death, Sheol/Hades, and how Jesus' soul descended to the place of the dead. The episode considers passages from the Old and New Testaments to explain how Jesus liberated the righteous who had died before Him and what that means for the afterlife and final judgment. Ultimately, the message is hopeful: Christ’s death, descent, and resurrection secure victory over death so that believers share in His resurrection and eternal life.

  4. 66

    Holy Week (Friday) - ‘Forsaken'

    This episode examines Good Friday through Jesus’ cry, "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani," drawing from Psalm 22 to explore his real experience of being forsaken as he bore the world’s sin. It clarifies theological points (the Trinity and the Father’s love are not broken), contrasts the terms Eloi and Abba, and ends with Jesus’ final surrender, showing how his sacrifice opens the way for our forgiveness and eternal life.

  5. 65

    Holy Week (Thursday) - ‘A Denier and A Prayer’

    In this Holy Week study of Luke 22, the speaker walks through the Last Supper scene where the disciples argue over greatness and Peter boldly promises faithfulness—only to be warned that Satan will "sift" him like wheat and that he will deny Jesus three times. The core message is that Jesus intercedes for His followers: He prays that their faith will not fail, providing the assurance and perseverance believers need despite temptation and failure.

  6. 64

    Holy Week (Wednesday) - ‘An Anointing and An Apostate’

    Wednesday brings us to a dicotamy of a scene, Mary washed Jesus feet…while Judas is driven to betray the Lord. 

  7. 63

    Holy Week (Tuesday) ‘The Withered Tree: Israel’s Failure, Christ Triumph’

    Matthew 21:18–19 and the fig tree illustrate how religious activity without true trust in God produces no fruit. Jesus exposes the emptiness of a faith that relies on rituals instead of God’s grace. This episode calls listeners to cling to Christ, receive salvation by God’s mercy, and live as branches grafted to the true Vine, bearing fruit as a response to His love.

  8. 62

    Holy Week (Monday) ‘Pigeons for Sale: Jesus Cleanses the Temple’

    On Monday of Holy Week Jesus enters the temple and drives out those who sold and bought there, overturning the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold pigeons. This episode explores how the bustling commerce turned God’s house—a house of prayer for all nations—into a den of robbers, and invites listeners to stop trying to buy God’s favor and accept the free gift of Christ’s sacrifice as they reflect through the week.

  9. 61

    "Kingdom Conflict" - Mark 3:20 - 3:30

    This sermon explores Mark 3:20–30 and the intense conflict Jesus faced—from his own family and religious leaders to hostile crowds—and why that opposition is inevitable for his message. It explains Jesus’ logic against the scribes’ accusations, the image of binding the “strong man” (Satan) to free people from slavery to sin, and the meaning of the warning about blaspheming the Holy Spirit. The message closes with a call to repent, believe the gospel, and submit to Jesus as Lord, inviting listeners to reflect on their own need for rescue and to live in obedience.

  10. 60

    "Called, Desired, Sent" - Mark 3:7-19

    This episode walks through Mark chapter 3, painting Jesus as a local celebrity beset by crowds who seek physical healing but not eternal life. It highlights Jesus' concern for souls over spectacle and the value of withdrawing to prayer. He calls twelve ordinary men to be with him and to preach, inviting listeners to repent, believe, and find comfort in being chosen by God’s grace.

  11. 59

    "Why They Want To Kill Jesus" - Mark 2:23 - 3:2

    In Mark 2–3 Jesus confronts religious legalism by teaching that the Sabbath was made to bless people, not to be a burden. He defends his disciples plucking grain, claims the title "Son of Man" as Lord of the Sabbath, and heals a man with a withered hand—actions that push the Pharisees to conspire with the Herodians. The episode contrasts grace with rule-following and calls listeners to trust Christ as their true rest rather than relying on human-made laws.

  12. 58

    "Submit to Celebrate" - Mark 2:18-22

    This episode walks through Mark 2:18–22, exploring Jesus as a controversial figure who challenges Pharisaic legalism, welcomes sinners, and uses the wedding and new wine imagery to explain his mission. Practical application urges listeners to reject bargaining with God, embrace grace through repentance and faith, and respond to questions with patience while guarding the flock from false teachers.

  13. 57

    "Jesus On Display" - Mark 1:29-45

    In this episode we walk through Mark 1:29–45 as Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law, casts out demons, and heals a desperate leper. The story shows Jesus’ immediate compassion, powerful authority, and the way miracles point to a deeper purpose. We also see Jesus prioritize prayer and preaching the gospel over nonstop healing—revealing his main mission to save people from sin. The leper’s healing highlights both Jesus’ mercy and the cost of misunderstanding his purpose. Ultimately the episode answers the question “Who is the Son of God?” by showing Jesus as the compassionate, authoritative Savior who reaches into the desolate places to restore his creation and proclaim the kingdom.

  14. 56

    "Authority" - Mark 1:21-28

    Pastor explores the theme of authority through Mark 1:21–28, showing how Jesus teaches with unique power, confronts an unclean spirit, and reveals that his word is the ultimate authority over teaching, demons, and daily life. The sermon challenges listeners to examine where they place their trust, to submit to Christ’s authority for peace, and to come to the Lord’s Supper as an act of surrender and repentance.

  15. 55

    "Jesus Our Righteousness" - Mark 1:9-13

    Mark 1 portrays Jesus' baptism by John, the Spirit descending like a dove, and God declaring him "my beloved son." Immediately after this coronation, Jesus is driven into the wilderness and tempted—showing his identification with humanity. The episode emphasizes that Jesus not only takes our sins but also fulfills all righteousness, inviting us to trust God's word and rely on his perfect life given to us.

  16. 54

    "Repent and Believe" - Mark 1:1-8

    Gospel of Mark starts by declaring Jesus as the Son of God and presenting a new creation. John the Baptist appears in the wilderness as the prophesied messenger, calling people to repent and be baptized as they prepare for the Messiah. The episode emphasizes that the gospel is about the person and work of Jesus — not just rules — and urges listeners to repent, trust Christ, and understand that outward actions point to faith in Him.

  17. 53

    "Forgetting Where You Come From" - Micah 6

    Description This sermon unpacks Micah 6’s courtroom imagery to give context to Micah 6:8, showing it’s not a political catchphrase but God’s call to faithful obedience. It exposes pride and comfort-driven Christianity, reminds listeners they were redeemed from slavery, and challenges them to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.

  18. 52

    "The God Who Will Have No Rivals" - Micah 5:7-15

    This episode examines Micah 5 as a message of hope for people in exile, explaining how God promises to remove the protections, idols, and false comforts that keep his people from trusting Him. Through biblical examples and pastoral reflection, the sermon calls listeners to repentance and to turn to the living God, showing that true victory comes when God does for us what we cannot do for ourselves.

  19. 51

    "Gods Shepard Will Save HIs Sheep" - Micah 5:1-6

    Micah 5 contrasts coming judgment with a lasting hope: though Israel will face exile and fail through sin, God promises a ruler from Bethlehem who is both king and shepherd. This eternal king, fulfilled in Jesus, will deliver people from the power of sin, gather his sheep, and bring lasting peace. The sermon calls listeners to recognize their need for this shepherd-king, trust his sovereign rule now, and live as faithful exiles under his care while awaiting the final restoration.

  20. 50

    "Gods Plans Are Our Hope" - Micah 4

    This episode walks through Micah 4 and explores what it means to hope in God when life falls apart. It explains the prophet’s promise of a future kingdom, the reality of suffering and exile, and God’s sure deliverance. Practical takeaways include trusting God’s timing, resisting complaint, living soberly and watchfully, and finding courage to live out hope in the present while awaiting God’s final restoration.

  21. 49

    "Rebels and A Remnant" - Micah 2

    Micah 2 exposes how God’s people turned love for Him into duty, leading to coveting, oppression, and deafness to the prophet’s word. Their hearts plot theft, their hands seize the vulnerable, and their minds reject correction. God’s righteous response brings disaster and exile, but He promises hope: He will gather a remnant, shepherd them, and ultimately fulfill that hope in Christ, who bears sin and restores life to the repentant.

  22. 48

    "What Does God Want From You?" - Micah 1:1

    This episode introduces Micah, who asks what God truly desires: not ritual or bargains, but our whole lives surrendered to Him. It contrasts pagan, transactional religion with biblical faith and shows how God calls people to authentic devotion. Using the historical backdrop of three kings—Jotham (well-meaning but passive), Ahaz (idolatrous and destructive), and Hezekiah (courageous reformer)—the message highlights God’s power to raise faithful leaders, transform broken circumstances, and call ordinary people to bold obedience and mercy.

  23. 47

    “Equipped By God” - Hebrews 13:17-25

    This episode closes out Hebrews (13:17–25) by reminding listeners who Jesus truly is: God in the flesh, the risen Shepherd who secures an eternal covenant by his blood. The speaker summarizes key themes of Hebrews—Jesus’ supremacy, his priestly work, and the call to persevere despite persecution. Practical exhortations include obeying and praying for leaders, trusting that God equips believers to do his will, and relying on grace to sustain and produce true obedience. The benediction emphasizes peace, the living shepherd, and God’s empowering Spirit.

  24. 46

    "Strengthened By Grace" - Hebrews 13:7-19

    This episode walks through Hebrews 13:7-16, calling listeners to be strengthened by the person and grace of Jesus rather than by rules, rituals, or their own efforts. It challenges Christians to imitate the faith of those who went before, accept Christ’s finished work, bear the reproach that comes with following Him, and live out their faith as a continual sacrifice of praise and good deeds.

  25. 45

    "What Is Worship" - Hebrews 13:1-7

    This episode reframes worship as the entirety of the Christian life—not just Sunday singing—but a living sacrifice shaped by what we believe about God. Practical lessons include continuing brotherly love, offering hospitality, remembering the forgotten, honoring marriage, rejecting the love of money, and depending on God’s promise to never leave us.

  26. 44

    "From Sinai to Zion" - Hebrews 12:18-29

    In this episode, the speaker delves into Hebrews 12, presenting a vivid contrast between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion. Drawing from biblical narratives and personal experiences, the discussion challenges believers to shift their perspective from a rules-based approach to a grace-centered relationship with God. Through historical references and relatable analogies, this episode invites listeners to explore the essential question of how one can ascend the hill of the Lord, emphasizing the role of Jesus as the mediator who transforms our approach to God. Listeners are encouraged to let go of temporary voices and worldly distractions, focusing instead on eternal truths presented in the scripture. By approaching God through Jesus, believers can leave behind fear and embrace a worshipful life rooted in divine grace and truth, thereby understanding the true nature of their relationship with God and their place in His kingdom.

  27. 43

    "Running Your Race Together" - Hebrews 12:12 - 12:17

    In this episode, we dive into Hebrews 12, exploring the metaphor of the Christian life as a race. Reflecting on experiences from our youth, such as school track events that promised fun but required effort, we find parallels with the journey of faith that involves perseverance, discipline, and community. The writer of Hebrews reminds us that faith is a gift lived out through endurance, overcoming obstacles, and maintaining the strength to continue. Drawing on imagery from Isaiah, we learn about the importance of lifting our drooping hands and strengthening weak knees, metaphorically preparing ourselves for the challenges ahead. Furthermore, we discuss the crucial role of community in our faith journey. Christianity is not a solo endeavor, and we need each other to strive towards peace and holiness. As we run together, we're encouraged to avoid pitfalls like gracelessness, bitterness, and worldliness while keeping our focus firmly on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.

  28. 42

    "Then Discipline of The Father" - Hebrews 12:1 - 12:11

    In this episode, we delve into the complexities of understanding God's discipline as depicted in Hebrews 12. The discussion focuses on how God's discipline is intertwined with pain and suffering, often challenging the traditional interpretation that such experiences stem primarily from adversaries and evil forces. Instead, we contemplate the sovereignty of God, who uses these trials for our ultimate good and holiness. The sermon highlights the contrast between the comforts often associated with faith and the less-discussed aspect of striving, which is central to Christian living. By reflecting on biblical figures and teachings, we explore how suffering—whether caused by human actions or the natural course of life—is instrumental in shaping a believer's faith, encouraging endurance and trust in God’s ultimate plan. Listeners are invited to consider their own experiences of pain and suffering, urging them to see these as part of God's sovereign control, aimed at refining their faith and character. The episode challenges us to trust in God's promise of peace and righteousness amid adversity, reminding us of the need to keep our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.

  29. 41

    "Then Eyes of Faithful People" - Hebrews 11:29 - 12:2

    In this episode, we delve into the profound message of Hebrews 11, exploring the concept of faith and the role it plays in the lives of biblical heroes and ordinary believers alike. We consider the misconception that ranks individuals based on their perceived greatness, contrasting it with the biblical view that emphasizes God's grace above personal merit. Using the story of Rahab—a figure who defies conventional expectations of holy lineage—this discussion highlights how faith and grace transcend moral status, affirming that our usefulness to God's kingdom is determined not by our greatness but by His grace. Rahab's example serves as a poignant reminder that spiritual greatness is accessible to all, regardless of past failings. As we journey through the 'Hall of Faith', we learn that outcomes are not the ultimate measure of our faithfulness. Instead, we are encouraged to trust in God's plan and focus on our current callings, letting tomorrow take care of itself. Finally, the episode reinforces the importance of fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, as the ultimate source of grace and direction in our spiritual journey.

  30. 40

    "Then Faith of Moses" - Hebrews 11:23-28

    In this episode, we delve into the story of Moses as narrated in Hebrews 11. The focus is on the aspect of faith - how Moses exercised it and its significance in advancing the biblical narrative towards Christ. The discussion covers the grand narrative at play in our lives, akin to the multiple roles in kids' sports, and how we often miss the larger picture. The episode examines Moses' journey from his miraculous preservation as a baby, the faith action of his parents, to the significant moments in his life that defined his faith. It offers insights on identifying with faith, turning away from worldly comforts, and embracing the larger than life calling God has for individuals. The teaching further explores the symbolism behind the Passover, the courage required to lead the faithless, and the importance of trusting in God's plan even when unexplained methods are involved. As the episode unfolds, there's a renewed call to view our hardships as light and momentary compared to the eternal glory God promises. The narrative invites listeners to examine their own faith journey, encouraging them to not just emulate Moses, but to cultivate a deep relationship with the God he served.

  31. 39

    "Then Faith of Abraham" - Hebrews 11:8-16

    This inspiring episode dives deep into Hebrews 11, exploring the true faith of biblical heroes like Abraham. It's a reminder that while figures such as Abraham and Sarah inspire us, they are not the ultimate heroes; instead, Jesus stands as the paramount hero in the biblical narrative. With reflections on personal heroes in our lives, from carpenters to cultural icons, the episode uncovers the profound realization that our story is not about being the hero ourselves but recognizing Jesus as the core influence guiding us towards a better promise. This episode also captures the essence of faith as a divine gift and encourages listeners to trust in God's promises beyond what they can see, leading a life of obedience inspired by a greater spiritual homeland. It concludes with a powerful reminder that God is not ashamed to be our Father, illustrating the benevolent nature of His everlasting covenant with us.

  32. 38

    "Faith That Works" - Hebrews 11:1-7

    In this insightful episode, we delve into Hebrews 11, often referred to as the 'Hall of Faith.' We explore the difference between human efforts and faith as a divine gift, unraveling misconceptions about the nature of faith and biblical examples of those who lived by it. The discussion sheds light on the refreshing truth that faith is not merely a result of our own efforts, but a gift given by God—an assurance of things hoped for and a conviction of things not seen. Through the stories of biblical figures like Abel, Enoch, and Noah, we learn how faith enabled them to trust and persevere through challenges. Join us as we unpack the profound implications of living by faith, offering encouragement for those who seek understanding and strength in their spiritual journey.

  33. 37

    "What Faith Looks Like" - Hebrews 10:19-38

    Join us as we delve into Hebrews 10, exploring the profound lessons it offers, especially pertinent on Father's Day. This episode paints a vivid picture of drawing near to God, embracing the access given by Jesus, and understanding the vital role of encouragement, warning, and remembrance. We reflect on the father's wisdom in guiding their children through encouragement, cautious warnings, and living examples, akin to the teachings of Hebrews. The sermon unfolds the significance of having both access and an advocate in Jesus, underscoring the practical applications of theology in our daily lives. Discover how past struggles can fuel our faith and confidence today and learn to respond with endurance, looking to Jesus as our advocate. Whether you're seeking encouragement, needing a warning, or simply a reminder of your past triumphs, there's abundant wisdom to be gleaned from this passage and shared within our community.

  34. 36

    "Perfection Given, Progress Promised" - Hebrews 10:1-18

    This episode dives into the themes and arguments presented in Hebrews chapters 9 and 10, highlighting the limitations of Old Testament sacrifices in achieving true atonement for sins. Through a detailed exploration, we understand how Christ’s perfect and once-for-all sacrifice surpasses these ancient rites, offering a complete and eternal solution for sin. By examining the practical implications for believers, the message encourages a collective commitment to a faith enriched by Christ’s atonement, moving beyond mere tradition to embrace a living relationship with God. Discover why Christ's sacrifice is both necessary and sufficient, providing hope and sanctification for all who believe.

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    "Appointed to Die" - Hebrews 9:15-28

    This episode delves into the profound significance of blood and sacrifice within the Christian faith, particularly through the lens of Hebrews chapter 9. The speaker reflects on childhood memories of church and explores the symbolism of blood in both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the message that sin brings death and that forgiveness is costly. Through detailed explanations of biblical passages, the discussion highlights Christ as the ultimate mediator and the means by which believers are justified and saved. The episode challenges listeners to consider their reliance on Christ's sacrifice for salvation and to understand the depth of what it truly cost to redeem humanity.

  36. 34

    "Approaching A Holy God" - Hebrews 9:1-14

    In this enlightening sermon, we delve into the intricacies of Hebrews chapter 9, exploring how its seemingly foreign concepts relate to our contemporary lives. Discover the profound significance of the new covenant ushered in by Jesus and understand why these ancient texts remain relevant today. As we journey through the rituals and relics of old, we learn how Christ's ultimate sacrifice bridges the gap between humanity and the divine, offering us eternal redemption. Join us as we unveil the timeless truths embedded within these scriptures and discover how they illuminate our path to a deeper, more meaningful faith.

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    "A Better Covenant" - Hebrews 8

    Join us as we delve into Hebrews Chapter 8, exploring the profound significance of Jesus' role as the eternal high priest, seated at the right hand of God. This episode sheds light on the transition from the old covenant, based on human promises, to the new covenant, founded on the perfect work and promises of God through Jesus Christ. Discover why the author of Hebrews emphasizes the superiority of the new covenant and its transformative impact on every aspect of life, urging believers to rely not on their own strength but on the completed and sufficient work of Christ. This episode challenges listeners to reflect on their own covenant relationship with God, questioning whether they are living by their promises or embracing the promises God has made to them.

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    "Saved To The Uttermost" - Hebrews 7:11-28

    Join us for a deep dive into Hebrews 7, exploring the profound message it holds for believers. The author of Hebrews writes to encourage believers facing persecution, urging them to find their worth and hope in Jesus Christ. Discover why Jesus is greater than the old high priests, and how His priesthood offers a perfect and eternal hope unlike any other. Journey with us as we see how Jesus, in the order of Melchizedek, becomes not only a bridge to God but also the ultimate high priest, whose sacrifice and eternal presence allows us direct access to God. This episode sheds light on the significant question: Is Jesus worth everything, even amidst ultimate personal sacrifices? Dive in and find clarity and encouragement today.

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    "Who is Melchizedek?" - Hebrews 7:1-10

     As we journey through the scripture, discover why the understanding of Melchizedek as a high priest not bound by genealogy is critical to the perception of Christ's eternal priesthood and its far-reaching implications on every believer's life. The episode begins with an introduction to the figure of Melchizedek, a character whose name evokes many questions and curiosity. We unravel the significance of his role as a high priest and how it contrasts with the traditional priesthood familiar to the Hebrews, emphasizing the implications of his priestly order on the concept of righteousness and peace. We then address the challenging aspects of comprehending Melchizedek’s appearance and his role as a precursor to Christ, elucidating why it is pivotal for Christians to grasp, potentially transforming their spiritual journey. Tune in for an engaging exploration into this critical biblical theme that underscores the transformative power of understanding and recognizing Jesus as the eternal and ultimate high priest.

  40. 30

    "After Easter" - John 21

    In this episode, we explore the profound impact of experiencing transformative love and grace, drawing parallels between adoption and spiritual rebirth.  We delve into how life's unexpected turns, such as forgetting the Easter message or confronting personal failures, reflect our need for divine grace daily. The episode invites us to reflect on how Jesus' resurrection changes everything and why our lives must echo that transformation. Furthermore, the discussion covers insights from John 21, illustrating the lessons Jesus taught His disciples after His resurrection. We examine themes of confidence, comfort, and commitment, emphasizing that our strength lies not in ourselves, but in Christ. Join us as we unpack these teachings and their relevance to living a life committed to faith and community dedication.

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    Holy Week Devotional - Sunday (Raised to Life)

    Welcome to our special Holy Week podcast, where we delve into the climactic event of Jesus Christ's resurrection. This pivotal day, chronicled by all four Gospels, represents the foundation of Christian faith and theology. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of resurrection narratives, the profound questions of life after death, and the enduring hope the risen Christ offers to all believers. Through the lens of scripture, we gain insights into Jesus' victory over death—a miracle that not only redefined the fate of humanity but also assures us of a life eternal. As Mary Magdalene encounters the risen Savior, her journey from bewilderment to recognition inspires us to understand the personal connection we can have with Jesus, the Shepherd of His flock. As you celebrate this Easter, we invite you to reflect on the transformative power of the Resurrection and consider how its message of love and redemption can enrich your faith journey. Thank you for joining us in this sacred time of remembrance and renewal.

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    Holy Week Devotional - Saturday (The Hope of The World as Demons Tremble)

    Welcome to the concluding day of our Holy Week podcast series, as we prepare to celebrate Resurrection Sunday. This episode explores the emotional devastation felt by Jesus' disciples after His crucifixion, juxtaposed with the hope of His promised resurrection. It delves into the actions of Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple who boldly steps forward to claim Jesus' body and fulfill prophecy by providing a dignified burial. While reflecting on the grief of the disciples hiding in an upper room, the episode illuminates how Jesus' death fulfilled prophetic scripture, even in His burial. We witness the courage of Joseph and Nicodemus, who overcame fear to honor Jesus, as well as the broader significance for believers today. Join us in understanding how giving one's life to Christ, despite worldly loss, leads to eternal life and hope through His resurrection. As Easter approaches, find solace in the enduring promise of life with the Father, made possible through Christ's sacrifice.

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    Holy Week Devotional - Friday (The Cup of Wrath Consumed)

    Join us on this poignant episode as we delve into the events of Good Friday, exploring the profound significance of Jesus' sacrifice. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prays a powerful prayer, contemplating a cup of wrath far greater than any physical suffering. We discuss the intense spiritual burden that Jesus bore, taking on the accumulated wrath of God for the sins of humanity. Through scriptural insights from the Old and New Testaments, we uncover the depth of Jesus' agony, not in the crucifixion itself, but in bearing the divine wrath and guilt due to mankind. The episode challenges the common perception of Jesus' suffering, emphasizing the spiritual and emotional weight of His sacrifice. Reflect on the love and commitment Jesus displayed as He accepted a burden unimaginable, so that believers might stand guiltless and forgiven. This episode invites listeners to contemplate the true cost of redemption as we commemorate Good Friday and look forward to the hope of Resurrection.

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    Holy Week Devotional - Thursday (How To Be Clean)

    Welcome to our weekly study as we delve into the pivotal events of Thursday in the life of Jesus. This episode explores the significant moments of Judas' betrayal and Peter's denial, shedding light on Jesus' relationship with his disciples and the eternal implications. Discover how Jesus, despite being betrayed and denied, continues to control the unfolding events with divine intention. Join us as we examine the dramatic scene during the Last Supper, where Jesus announces the coming betrayal from one of his closest followers, Judas. We also delve into Peter's promise of unwavering loyalty, only to be forewarned by Jesus of his impending denial. Learn how these moments relate to our own lives and faith journey. Find hope in Jesus' prayer for Peter's faith not to fail and how this assurance extends to all believers. Embrace the call to seek divine strength instead of relying on personal promises. Join us as we journey through this spiritual reflection during the lead-up to Easter.

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    Holy Week Devotional - Wednesday (Preparing To Be Buried)

    In this episode, we delve into the events of Wednesday during Easter week, focusing on a profound act of worship by a woman in Bethany. Jesus is anointed with costly ointment, sparking indignation among the onlookers. Despite their criticism, Jesus commends her, highlighting the true essence of worship and devotion to Him above all else. We also contrast her sincere act with Judas Iscariot's betrayal intentions, exploring the dichotomy between a heart fully devoted to Jesus and one that loves worldly gains. This powerful narrative inspires reflection on our own devotion and the importance of prioritizing Jesus in our lives.

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    Holy Week Devotional - Tuesday (Authority On Display)

    Welcome to Day Two of our Easter week study, focusing on Jesus' activities on Tuesday as he teaches on the Mount of Olives. The discussion centers on Mark 13, where Jesus delivers profound teachings on his divine authority and the unfolding of future events. As Jesus and his disciples leave the temple, they are amazed by the grandeur of the buildings. Jesus, however, reveals the impending destruction, emphasizing that only he possesses the authority to predict such events with certainty. He warns against false teachings and the allure of those claiming knowledge of the end times. Amidst predictions of wars, conflicts, and natural disasters, Jesus assures his followers of a divine plan, urging them to remain alert and spiritually awake. Though his disciples struggle with spiritual sleepiness, Jesus' love and intercession remain steadfast, highlighting his mission to save and adopt his followers into God's family.

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    Holy Week Devotional - Monday (A Tree and A Temple)

    Welcome to our Holy Week podcast series! On this first day, we delve into the events of Mark 11, where Jesus performs two significant acts: cursing the fig tree and cleansing the temple. These actions reveal a deeper message as Jesus uses the withered fig tree as a metaphor for Israel's spiritual barrenness. Join us as we explore how Jesus portrays Himself as the true Israel, inviting all nations to His kingdom. Discover how Jesus' ultimate mission goes beyond earthly concerns to address the core issue of sin, offering forgiveness, restoration, and eternal life to those who believe. Don't miss this enlightening discussion as we walk through His journey toward the cross.

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    "Who Is This King?" Luke 12:12-19

    As we enter Palm Sunday, we take a look at Jesus's kingly entrance and how it differs from every King who has ever entered a city. Namely, His power and authority are not given to Him by the people who throw Palm branches at His feet but by the very fact that He is God in the flesh, come to accomplish the plan set in place before the foundation of the world. 

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    "What God Swears By" - Hebrews 6:9-20

    Join us this morning as we dive deep into Hebrews 6, exploring the profound concept of the perseverance of the saints. We discuss the difference between "once saved, always saved" and true perseverance, emphasizing that our salvation is not due to our own actions but rather God's unwavering promise. As we prepare to celebrate Easter, we reflect on the ultimate assurance of hope offered by God's promise, anchored in heaven. This week, we focus on the importance of love and service among the saints, understanding these as tangible expressions of our faith and salvation.

  50. 20

    "Can Christians Fall Away" - Hebrews 6:1-8

    In this episode, we delve into the significance of doctrine in Christianity, particularly the doctrine known as the perseverance of the saints. We emphasize how our understanding of God influences every aspect of our lives and the importance of maturing in faith beyond the elementary teachings of Christ. We explore the struggles faced by Jewish Christians addressed in the book of Hebrews, who grappled with integrating their heritage with their new faith in Christ.  The episode also addresses the warning given in Hebrews 6, urging believers not to fall away after having tasted the goodness of God's word.  Ultimately, the episode encourages believers to walk diligently with Christ, building a spiritual house on a solid foundation, and trusting in God's promise to complete His work within us.

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Who hosts Trinity Bible Church - Whitehouse?

Trinity Bible Church - Whitehouse is created and hosted by TBC Whitehouse.
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