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David Pawson - a speaker and author with uncompromising faithfulness to the scriptures, David brings clarity and a message of urgency to Christians looking to uncover hidden treasures in God’s Word. David is widely considered to be one of the world’s finest biblical expositors of modern times. In 2006 David established a Trust (now called The David Pawson Ministry CIO) as a nonprofit making trust designed to protect and promote his teaching for future years. David’s aim has always been to make all his teachings available freely worldwide. Find out more at www.davidpawson.org

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    Men for God - Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 66:25


    Making Disciples - No Tracks When God numbered Israel he counted the men over twenty who were able to fight. When Jesus began to build his church He chose twelve men, most of whom worked with their hands. The New Testament letters are all addressed to ‘brothers'. Yet many churches today resemble lifeboats, saving women and children first.   What went wrong? How can it be put right? Why is it easier to get women converted than men? What are the differences between men and women? Is a man's daily work a necessary evil or his full-time Christian service? How can we disciple men today? These and many other questions about the roles and responsibilities of men are answered by David Pawson, who for some years has been leading seminars for men in this country and overseas under the banner of ‘Men for God'.

    Men For God - Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 84:28


    Hard at Work When God numbered Israel he counted the men over twenty who were able to fight. When Jesus began to build his church He chose twelve men, most of whom worked with their hands. The New Testament letters are all addressed to ‘brothers'. Yet many churches today resemble lifeboats, saving women and children first.   What went wrong? How can it be put right? Why is it easier to get women converted than men? What are the differences between men and women? Is a man's daily work a necessary evil or his full-time Christian service? How can we disciple men today? These and many other questions about the roles and responsibilities of men are answered by David Pawson, who for some years has been leading seminars for men in this country and overseas under the banner of ‘Men for God'.  

    Men for God - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 87:56


    Male and Female When God numbered Israel he counted the men over twenty who were able to fight. When Jesus began to build his church He chose twelve men, most of whom worked with their hands. The New Testament letters are all addressed to ‘brothers'. Yet many churches today resemble lifeboats, saving women and children first.   What went wrong? How can it be put right? Why is it easier to get women converted than men? What are the differences between men and women? Is a man's daily work a necessary evil or his full-time Christian service? How can we disciple men today? These and many other questions about the roles and responsibilities of men are answered by David Pawson, who for some years has been leading seminars for men in this country and overseas under the banner of ‘Men for God'.

    Men for God - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 74:59


    Burden for Men When God numbered Israel he counted the men over twenty who were able to fight. When Jesus began to build his church He chose twelve men, most of whom worked with their hands. The New Testament letters are all addressed to ‘brothers'. Yet many churches today resemble lifeboats, saving women and children first.   What went wrong? How can it be put right? Why is it easier to get women converted than men? What are the differences between men and women? Is a man's daily work a necessary evil or his full-time Christian service? How can we disciple men today? These and many other questions about the roles and responsibilities of men are answered by David Pawson, who for some years has been leading seminars for men in this country and overseas under the banner of ‘Men for God'.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 12

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 48:11


    Part 12. Prayers of Mary the Magnificat We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 11

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 39:30


    Part 11. Prayers of Nehemiah We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 45:41


    Part 10. Prayers of Samuel and Hannah We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 53:03


    Part 9. Prayers of Moses We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 48:03


    Part 8. Prayer without hindrance We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 51:01


    Part 7. Prayer for others We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 55:57


    Part 6. Prayer in the Spirit We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:16


    Part 5. Prayer by myself We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 53:04


    Part 4. Prayer with the saints We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 53:03


    Part 3. Prayer against the Devil We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 50:22


    Part 2. Prayer through the Son We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Practising the Principles of Prayer - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 71:17


    Part 1. Prayer to the Father We don't find prayer easy, but prayer is the vital element in our life as God intended. David Pawson says that Christian prayer is unique and at its heart is conversation with God. Our Father loves us to express our need to Him. David Pawson discusses the privilege of prayer, which he says is practising the presence of God. Jesus is the centre of prayer – His teaching and example, His Blood and His intercession for us and our prayer in His Name. Who and what should we pray for? What was Jesus' pattern and discipline in prayer? The Spirit shows us how to pray and He prays with us. We can pray with the mind and also at a level deeper than the mind. David Pawson illustrates praying with tears, sighs and using other languages. He concludes by showing how we can receive the gift of praying in another language. A really practical guide to praying, for every Christian.

    Romans - Part 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 86:57


    Part 7. More Relationships: Chapter 14 - Chapter 16 A seven part series on the Letter to the Romans. Why would Paul write his longest letter to a church he had not founded or even visited?  This expositor believes the answer lies in its history, culminating in a major crisis which could have split the whole church into two denominations. Originally Jewish (Acts 2:10–11), it soon attracted Gentiles, who were left on their own when Claudius evicted all Jews (Acts 18:2).  In their absence a teaching emerged which we now know as ‘Replacement Theology', believing that God has rejected the Jews and turned instead to the Christian Church as his chosen people on earth, a view which, alas, is now widespread. Paul's carefully argued answer shows how much believing Jews and Gentiles have in common, both in sin and salvation, in flesh and Spirit. This approach treats ‘Chapters 9–11', (divisions never in his letter) as an integral part of his appeal, reaching its climax in a threefold challenge to the arrogance of the Gentile believers in Rome (11:18, 20, 25) in not warmly welcoming back into the fellowship the Jews who were allowed to return under Nero. This ‘key' unlocks the whole epistle, from the solemn warning that believers can lose their salvation (11:20–22) to the careful instruction on how to live with ‘disputable matters' such as diet and days (14:1 – 15:13); and ends with so many commands to greet each other with ‘a holy kiss' (16:16). However, as with most of Paul's practical counsel, all this is firmly rooted in sound ‘gospel' theology. Notes accompanying this series of talks on Romans can be downloaded from here. You will need to register, then look under the 'Other downloads' tab

    Romans - Part 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 76:38


    Part 6. Relationships: Chapter 12 - Chapter 13 A seven part series on the Letter to the Romans. Why would Paul write his longest letter to a church he had not founded or even visited?  This expositor believes the answer lies in its history, culminating in a major crisis which could have split the whole church into two denominations. Originally Jewish (Acts 2:10–11), it soon attracted Gentiles, who were left on their own when Claudius evicted all Jews (Acts 18:2).  In their absence a teaching emerged which we now know as ‘Replacement Theology', believing that God has rejected the Jews and turned instead to the Christian Church as his chosen people on earth, a view which, alas, is now widespread. Paul's carefully argued answer shows how much believing Jews and Gentiles have in common, both in sin and salvation, in flesh and Spirit. This approach treats ‘Chapters 9–11', (divisions never in his letter) as an integral part of his appeal, reaching its climax in a threefold challenge to the arrogance of the Gentile believers in Rome (11:18, 20, 25) in not warmly welcoming back into the fellowship the Jews who were allowed to return under Nero. This ‘key' unlocks the whole epistle, from the solemn warning that believers can lose their salvation (11:20–22) to the careful instruction on how to live with ‘disputable matters' such as diet and days (14:1 – 15:13); and ends with so many commands to greet each other with ‘a holy kiss' (16:16). However, as with most of Paul's practical counsel, all this is firmly rooted in sound ‘gospel' theology. Notes accompanying this series of talks on Romans can be downloaded from here. You will need to register, then look under the 'Other downloads' tab

    Romans - Part 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 89:22


    Part 5. Israel: Chapter 9 - Chapter 11 A seven part series on the Letter to the Romans. Why would Paul write his longest letter to a church he had not founded or even visited?  This expositor believes the answer lies in its history, culminating in a major crisis which could have split the whole church into two denominations. Originally Jewish (Acts 2:10–11), it soon attracted Gentiles, who were left on their own when Claudius evicted all Jews (Acts 18:2).  In their absence a teaching emerged which we now know as ‘Replacement Theology', believing that God has rejected the Jews and turned instead to the Christian Church as his chosen people on earth, a view which, alas, is now widespread. Paul's carefully argued answer shows how much believing Jews and Gentiles have in common, both in sin and salvation, in flesh and Spirit. This approach treats ‘Chapters 9–11', (divisions never in his letter) as an integral part of his appeal, reaching its climax in a threefold challenge to the arrogance of the Gentile believers in Rome (11:18, 20, 25) in not warmly welcoming back into the fellowship the Jews who were allowed to return under Nero. This ‘key' unlocks the whole epistle, from the solemn warning that believers can lose their salvation (11:20–22) to the careful instruction on how to live with ‘disputable matters' such as diet and days (14:1 – 15:13); and ends with so many commands to greet each other with ‘a holy kiss' (16:16). However, as with most of Paul's practical counsel, all this is firmly rooted in sound ‘gospel' theology. Notes accompanying this series of talks on Romans can be downloaded from here. You will need to register, then look under the 'Other downloads' tab

    Romans - Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 84:30


    Part 4. Sanctification: Chapter 6 - Chapter 8 A seven part series on the Letter to the Romans. Why would Paul write his longest letter to a church he had not founded or even visited?  This expositor believes the answer lies in its history, culminating in a major crisis which could have split the whole church into two denominations. Originally Jewish (Acts 2:10–11), it soon attracted Gentiles, who were left on their own when Claudius evicted all Jews (Acts 18:2).  In their absence a teaching emerged which we now know as ‘Replacement Theology', believing that God has rejected the Jews and turned instead to the Christian Church as his chosen people on earth, a view which, alas, is now widespread. Paul's carefully argued answer shows how much believing Jews and Gentiles have in common, both in sin and salvation, in flesh and Spirit. This approach treats ‘Chapters 9–11', (divisions never in his letter) as an integral part of his appeal, reaching its climax in a threefold challenge to the arrogance of the Gentile believers in Rome (11:18, 20, 25) in not warmly welcoming back into the fellowship the Jews who were allowed to return under Nero. This ‘key' unlocks the whole epistle, from the solemn warning that believers can lose their salvation (11:20–22) to the careful instruction on how to live with ‘disputable matters' such as diet and days (14:1 – 15:13); and ends with so many commands to greet each other with ‘a holy kiss' (16:16). However, as with most of Paul's practical counsel, all this is firmly rooted in sound ‘gospel' theology. Notes accompanying this series of talks on Romans can be downloaded from here. You will need to register, then look under the 'Other downloads' tab

    Romans - Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 90:26


    Part 3. Justification: Chapter 3:21 - Chapter 5 A seven part series on the Letter to the Romans. Why would Paul write his longest letter to a church he had not founded or even visited?  This expositor believes the answer lies in its history, culminating in a major crisis which could have split the whole church into two denominations. Originally Jewish (Acts 2:10–11), it soon attracted Gentiles, who were left on their own when Claudius evicted all Jews (Acts 18:2).  In their absence a teaching emerged which we now know as ‘Replacement Theology', believing that God has rejected the Jews and turned instead to the Christian Church as his chosen people on earth, a view which, alas, is now widespread. Paul's carefully argued answer shows how much believing Jews and Gentiles have in common, both in sin and salvation, in flesh and Spirit. This approach treats ‘Chapters 9–11', (divisions never in his letter) as an integral part of his appeal, reaching its climax in a threefold challenge to the arrogance of the Gentile believers in Rome (11:18, 20, 25) in not warmly welcoming back into the fellowship the Jews who were allowed to return under Nero. This ‘key' unlocks the whole epistle, from the solemn warning that believers can lose their salvation (11:20–22) to the careful instruction on how to live with ‘disputable matters' such as diet and days (14:1 – 15:13); and ends with so many commands to greet each other with ‘a holy kiss' (16:16). However, as with most of Paul's practical counsel, all this is firmly rooted in sound ‘gospel' theology.

    Romans - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 89:23


    Part 2. Sin and Wrath: Chapter 1:18 - Chapter 3:20 A seven part series on the Letter to the Romans. Why would Paul write his longest letter to a church he had not founded or even visited?  This expositor believes the answer lies in its history, culminating in a major crisis which could have split the whole church into two denominations. Originally Jewish (Acts 2:10–11), it soon attracted Gentiles, who were left on their own when Claudius evicted all Jews (Acts 18:2).  In their absence a teaching emerged which we now know as ‘Replacement Theology', believing that God has rejected the Jews and turned instead to the Christian Church as his chosen people on earth, a view which, alas, is now widespread. Paul's carefully argued answer shows how much believing Jews and Gentiles have in common, both in sin and salvation, in flesh and Spirit. This approach treats ‘Chapters 9–11', (divisions never in his letter) as an integral part of his appeal, reaching its climax in a threefold challenge to the arrogance of the Gentile believers in Rome (11:18, 20, 25) in not warmly welcoming back into the fellowship the Jews who were allowed to return under Nero. This ‘key' unlocks the whole epistle, from the solemn warning that believers can lose their salvation (11:20–22) to the careful instruction on how to live with ‘disputable matters' such as diet and days (14:1 – 15:13); and ends with so many commands to greet each other with ‘a holy kiss' (16:16). However, as with most of Paul's practical counsel, all this is firmly rooted in sound ‘gospel' theology.

    Romans - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 91:38


    Part 1. Introduction: Right(eous) Relationships Chapter 1 Verses 1-17 A seven part series on the Letter to the Romans. Why would Paul write his longest letter to a church he had not founded or even visited?  This expositor believes the answer lies in its history, culminating in a major crisis which could have split the whole church into two denominations. Originally Jewish (Acts 2:10–11), it soon attracted Gentiles, who were left on their own when Claudius evicted all Jews (Acts 18:2).  In their absence a teaching emerged which we now know as ‘Replacement Theology', believing that God has rejected the Jews and turned instead to the Christian Church as his chosen people on earth, a view which, alas, is now widespread. Paul's carefully argued answer shows how much believing Jews and Gentiles have in common, both in sin and salvation, in flesh and Spirit. This approach treats ‘Chapters 9–11', (divisions never in his letter) as an integral part of his appeal, reaching its climax in a threefold challenge to the arrogance of the Gentile believers in Rome (11:18, 20, 25) in not warmly welcoming back into the fellowship the Jews who were allowed to return under Nero. This ‘key' unlocks the whole epistle, from the solemn warning that believers can lose their salvation (11:20–22) to the careful instruction on how to live with ‘disputable matters' such as diet and days (14:1 – 15:13); and ends with so many commands to greet each other with ‘a holy kiss' (16:16). However, as with most of Paul's practical counsel, all this is firmly rooted in sound ‘gospel' theology.

    Heaven and Hell - Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 33:54


    Reward of Heaven A message of hope and warning to believers “Many of us have an ambiguous attitude towards the future. We have a mixture of fascination and fear. We would like to know what is going to happen, but then we are not quite sure that we would like to know.” With insight borne of a lifetime of study and preaching, David Pawson guides you through the biblical teaching on the Second Coming and the last things (death, judgment, heaven, and hell). In his warm and engaging style, David provides both a challenge and comfort to those who have, perhaps for the first time, found themselves considering the question of mortality and the afterlife. In doing so, he addresses pertinent questions such as: What will happen when Christ returns? When will that be?  What is hell? Who will go there? What will heaven be like?  Will our relationships be the same there? How should we prepare for the afterlife now? Drawing on the teachings of Jesus, David urges us to heed Christ's warnings about birth pangs or signals and spiritual and physical struggle in the End Times. He challenges Christians to treat life as a preparation for the world to come and to find comfort in the promise of heaven where “God will wipe away all tears from their eyes.”

    Heaven and Hell - Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 72:33


    Punishment of Hell A message of hope and warning to believers “Many of us have an ambiguous attitude towards the future. We have a mixture of fascination and fear. We would like to know what is going to happen, but then we are not quite sure that we would like to know.” With insight borne of a lifetime of study and preaching, David Pawson guides you through the biblical teaching on the Second Coming and the last things (death, judgment, heaven, and hell). In his warm and engaging style, David provides both a challenge and comfort to those who have, perhaps for the first time, found themselves considering the question of mortality and the afterlife. In doing so, he addresses pertinent questions such as: What will happen when Christ returns? When will that be?  What is hell? Who will go there? What will heaven be like?  Will our relationships be the same there? How should we prepare for the afterlife now? Drawing on the teachings of Jesus, David urges us to heed Christ's warnings about birth pangs or signals and spiritual and physical struggle in the End Times. He challenges Christians to treat life as a preparation for the world to come and to find comfort in the promise of heaven where “God will wipe away all tears from their eyes.”

    Heaven and Hell - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 40:40


    Day of Judgement A message of hope and warning to believers “Many of us have an ambiguous attitude towards the future. We have a mixture of fascination and fear. We would like to know what is going to happen, but then we are not quite sure that we would like to know.” With insight borne of a lifetime of study and preaching, David Pawson guides you through the biblical teaching on the Second Coming and the last things (death, judgment, heaven, and hell). In his warm and engaging style, David provides both a challenge and comfort to those who have, perhaps for the first time, found themselves considering the question of mortality and the afterlife. In doing so, he addresses pertinent questions such as: What will happen when Christ returns? When will that be?  What is hell? Who will go there? What will heaven be like?  Will our relationships be the same there? How should we prepare for the afterlife now? Drawing on the teachings of Jesus, David urges us to heed Christ's warnings about birth pangs or signals and spiritual and physical struggle in the End Times. He challenges Christians to treat life as a preparation for the world to come and to find comfort in the promise of heaven where “God will wipe away all tears from their eyes.”

    Heaven and Hell - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 79:35


    Return of Christ A message of hope and warning to believers “Many of us have an ambiguous attitude towards the future. We have a mixture of fascination and fear. We would like to know what is going to happen, but then we are not quite sure that we would like to know.” With insight borne of a lifetime of study and preaching, David Pawson guides you through the biblical teaching on the Second Coming and the last things (death, judgment, heaven, and hell). In his warm and engaging style, David provides both a challenge and comfort to those who have, perhaps for the first time, found themselves considering the question of mortality and the afterlife. In doing so, he addresses pertinent questions such as: What will happen when Christ returns? When will that be?  What is hell? Who will go there? What will heaven be like?  Will our relationships be the same there? How should we prepare for the afterlife now? Drawing on the teachings of Jesus, David urges us to heed Christ's warnings about birth pangs or signals and spiritual and physical struggle in the End Times. He challenges Christians to treat life as a preparation for the world to come and to find comfort in the promise of heaven where “God will wipe away all tears from their eyes.”

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 10 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 52:10


    Part 10 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Judgement In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.  

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 9 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 28:20


    Part 9 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Return In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.  

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 8 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 86:54


    Part 8 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Ascension In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.  

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 7 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 28:18


    Part 7 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Resurrection Part 2 In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.  

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 6 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 55:55


    Part 6 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Resurrection Part 1 In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.    

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 5 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 59:48


    Part 5 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Burial In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 4 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 53:54


    Part 4 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Death Part 2 In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.    

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 3 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 63:54


    Part 3 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Death Part 1 In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 2 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 42:03


    Part 2 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Birth In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.  

    JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory Part 1 of 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 47:00


    Part 1 of David Pawson's 'JESUS: The 7 Wonders of HIStory' series  His Conception In this series David explains the fundamental facts about Jesus on which the Christian faith is based in a fresh and stimulating way.  Both old and new Christians will benefit from this ‘back to basics' call and find themselves falling in love with their Lord all over again.  

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