Christian Campus House is a campus ministry on several college/university campuses in Springfield, MO. Every Tuesday night we gather to worship and hear from God's Word on the Missouri State University Campus. These are the messages from those gatherings.
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As we approach Christmas, we look back on how the entire Old Testament reveals Jesus. God promised abundant life, victory over sin, and eternity with Him and has kept His promises through Christ.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
In the Old Testament prophets, we discover God's purpose for our lives: acting justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God. Jesus lived this purpose perfectly and has set us free to do the same.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
The Israelites returned from exile to the Promised Land and had some rebuilding and restoration to do. God has always been in the business of restoration, and He wants to meet you in your brokenness and make you whole.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were in a foreign land and pressured to adopt the false religious beliefs of the Babylonians, yet they remained faithful to God. In the same way, we are called to live lives devoted to the Lord, not bowing to the idols on campus and in the world.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
At a pivotal moment in Judah's history, Josiah pointed the nation back to God's Word through repentance. Because of Jesus, we too can live a life of repentance and conform to scripture.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
In spite of the northern kingdom's rebellion against God, Elijah lived a life of faithfulness. God was able to do incredible things through him.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Guest speaker T.J. Appleby encourages us to be like King David, who was willing to be undignified as he praised the Lord.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
God desires to dwell with His people. He calls Solomon to build a temple in which His presence would reside. However, our access to God's presence was limited due to our sin and His majesty. Now, because of Jesus, we are temples of God's Spirit and have joy and peace in His presence.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Although God was supposed to be the true King and Ruler of Israel, they instead opted for an earthly and political king. However, God used this rejection to eventually bring about Jesus, the eternal King of all. We are called to put our trust in Him and Him alone.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
The period of the Judges was a downward spiral of evil and oppression. Even still, God met the Israelites in their mess and delivered them time and time again. That same God meets us in our mess, delivers us, and uses us in our weakness.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
As we continue our journey through the Old Testament, we discover a God who delivers His people and continues the story of redemption.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Abraham was called to leave his home, his land, and everything he knew for the sake of God's redemption story. He said yes. Will we do the same?Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Pain and suffering are an everyday part of our existence. Why? How does the existence of suffering coexist with a good and powerful God? How do we remain faithful to Jesus as we experience trials in life? These questions, and more, are asked and answered in this 8:01 Bible study.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
As we begin our journey through the Old Testament, we discover that there are answers to life's biggest questions in Jesus.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Paul encourages us to put on the full armor of God so that we can take our stand against the devil's schemes.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Jesus transforms the purpose, motivation, and significance of our work.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Jesus transforms all our relationships, including how we interact with our parents.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
The Biblical picture of marriage is beautiful; it reflects the relationship between Christ and the church as both husband and wife look like Jesus in submission and sacrifice.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Christ's love for us changes our identities and compels us to walk in love.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Since we have received life-changing grace, our lives should be changed! The new life in Christ looks like being better together.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
This past year has been filled with many ups and downs. How do we remain solid in our faith when life is like a roller coaster? The answer is in Ephesians 4. Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Paul prays that the Christians in Ephesus would have power to know the love of Christ and stay connected to it at all times. We're challenged to reflect the love and light of Jesus in every circumstance.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
God has made known to us the mystery of His gospel - the blueprints of his plan. As Christ's followers, we're called to be different than the world and live out the good news.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Jesus tears down the dividing wall of hostility between races, because God desires both near and far to find salvation in Him.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Our story is that, though we were dead in our sins, God made us alive with Christ and gave us good works to do for His glory.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Ben walks us through Paul's "prayer requests" for the Ephesians - that they would have wisdom from God to know Him better.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
As we dive into the first significant section of Paul's letter to the Ephesians, we discover just how blessed we are in Christ. We are called to know that we're blessed, live like we're blessed, and do it all for God's glory.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Dave introduces Paul's letter to the Ephesians and we discover that God desires grace and peace for us in Christ.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
As we begin a new semester studying the book of Ephesians, we recognize that, according to Scripture, followers of Jesus are better together.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Acts is all about Jesus, and as we end this semester, we're called to go out and make disciples.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
As Molly describes Paul's perilous journey to Rome, we discover that, as we pursue Jesus in our lives and careers, we have a better hope.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Paul shares his story in a powerful way in front of a crowd. We're called to share our testimonies of God's transformative grace and provision in our lives.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
As Christians, we're called to be devoted to Jesus even when our faith clashes with the greater culture. Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
We get to see how the early church worked together to share the gospel as a team and consider how we can do the same today.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Tyler walks us through two different evangelistic opportunities in Paul's life and points to some principles that we can apply to become better at evangelism.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Special guest Antwan Eaves walks us through the addition of Gentiles to the church and how we are called to invite to the faith those who are different from us.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Dave talks about Saul's (Paul's) conversion and how Jesus wants to transform our hearts and lives.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Philip took the gospel to the Samaritans, and many responded in faith. We're called to go to those different than us to share the good news.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Molly & Cally walk us through an early church conflict and how they worked through it to achieve unity. We're called to do the same 2000 years later.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Peter and John are bold enough to continue preaching the gospel even when they're threatened for it. Are we?Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Tyler shares that, in Christ, we have a BETTER message to believe, respond to, and share with others.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Ben and Molly kick off the school year and our study on the book of Acts. They will challenge us to be Christ's witnesses on campus.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
In Matthew 14, Jesus invites Peter to leave his boat and walk on the water. Jesus calls us to step out of our comfort zones in faith and fix our eyes on Him as we do His work in the world.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Jesus pronounces woes upon the Pharisees for neglecting the big picture and rejecting Jesus. There are warnings here for us which point us to the grace of Jesus.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
In this 8:01, Dave takes us through the post-resurrection appearance of Jesus to the disciples on the road to Emmaus. We'll learn not only why the resurrection is significant, but also why we should tell others about it.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
As we look at the crucifixion of Jesus, we'll learn to see all of reality through the lens of the cross.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Join us as we study Jesus at the Last Supper. We'll see how he loved his disciples, and us, to the very end, and we'll learn how to love others with the love of Jesus.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Learn about how Jesus interacted with God and others in the Garden of Gethsemane on the night of his arrest. Jesus will model how to face our sorrows, fears, and opposition in light of the gospel.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Dave shares with us how Jesus loves all types of people and how we're called to see people with his eyes.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Cally and Molly shares with us what Jesus has to say (and model) about prayer in the gospel of Luke.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)
Andrew walks us through what Jesus has to say about discipleship.Support the show (http://cchonthe.net/give-online/)