If you are discouraged, oppressed, hurting, or simply yearning for a better life, I dedicate this podcast to you. God will use it to unveil the loveliness of His Son Jesus Christ and His unconditional love for you. As your heart hears of His grace towards you, faith will fill your heart and enable y…
Day 31 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Cleopus the disciple
Day 30 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Paul the Apostle
Day 29 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. John the Apostle speaking of Peter the Apostle
Day 28 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Peter the Apostle speaking about having denied Jesus
Day 27 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. John the Apostle speaking of Thomas the Apostle
Day 26 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The Centurion who crucified Jesus
Day 25 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The demon possessed man in the tombs
Day 24 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. John the Apostle speaking about thier mistakes
Day 23 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The widow at the gate of the city of Nain whose son had died
Day 22 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Peter the Apostle in a storm on the Lake of Galilee
Day 21 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The Syrophoenician woman whose daughter was demon possessed
Day 20 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The blind man at the gate of Jericho
Day 19 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The woman bent over by Satan for eighteen years
Day 18 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The son with epileptic seizures
Day 17 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Peter the Apostle
Day 16 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The man at the pool of Bethesda
Day 15 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Martha
Day 14 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The rich young ruler
Day 13 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The Leper on the mountain
Day 12 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The woman who washed His feet
Day 11 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Zacchaeus
Day 10 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The woman caught in adultery
Day 9 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Man with the withered hand
Day 8 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. The woman at the well
Day 7 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Jairus, Ruler of the Synagogue
Day 6 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Woman with the issue of blood
Day 5 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Philip the Apostle
Day 4 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Matthew the Apostle
Day 3 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Peter the Apostle
Day 2 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Mary the mother of Jesus
Day 1 of Pastor Rob's book, "Find Rest" read by the author. Joseph, Mary's husband.
Chapter Thirty-Three of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. The more I shine the light on me the more blemishes I see. But the more I look at Jesus the light of the glory of His grace transforms me. The grace of Jesus is no longer just something I received when I was born again or something I need when I am weak. I need the grace of Jesus to live every moment of every day!
Chapter Thirty-Two of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. Scriptures in the Psalms about the goodness of God.
Chapter Thirty-One of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. Jesus is not revealed when you look at love. Love is revealed when you look at Jesus. A definition of love without Jesus is a fleeting, selfish and exasperating emotion that allures you with promises it cannot fulfill. Jesus is not revealed when you focus on grace. Grace is revealed when you focus on Jesus.
Chapter Thirty of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. Grace and peace come from hearing about Jesus and what He has done for us on the cross. Faith is not a work we must do. Faith is a revelation of the grace of Jesus.
Chapter Twenty-Nine of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. The principle of sowing and reaping is true and real. But it has nothing to do with grace, it is completely based on works. But new testament giving should be the fruit of receiving the grace of God, not just a principle to be worked. Giving should be an outflow of what God is doing in us, not what we are doing for God.
Chapter Twenty-Eight of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. Sin is not more powerful than grace. Grace is more powerful than sin. What Jesus did on the cross was everything that needed to be done for you to be healed. Receive your healing. You are forgiven. You are totally, eternally, and irrevocably forgiven. Now receive your healing!
Chapter Twenty-Seven of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. When your freedom is based upon what you have done, your freedom is tenuous and on shaky ground. However, when your freedom is based upon what Jesus has done, you can rest confident and assured. Your freedom is in Christ. You do not have to do anything to be free of generational curses. Jesus took them all on the cross. You are free.
Chapter Twenty-Six of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. It is no wonder the world looks at Christians sometimes and say they have no desire to be like us. We tell sinners they are going to hell for not believing, and then when they are born again and go to church we tell them they are going to hell for sinning. Good grief! Rest assured. If you are born again, you cannot commit the unpardonable sin and you are never going to hell. You will love forever with Jesus.
Chapter One of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. So what place does condemnation (shame or punishment) have in the life of a believer? There is therefore NOW no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. Walking according to the flesh means to be born again and still trust in your own righteousness. Walking according to the Spirit is to be born again and trust in the grace of Jesus for your righteousness.
Chapter Twenty-Four of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. The only way to become righteous is to submit to the righteousness of God through faith.
Chapter Twenty-Three of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. The fear of the Lord is not to scare believers away from sin, but to shut the mouths of sinners with all the goodness and prosperity that He provides for His children.
Chapter Twenty-Two of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. When you know you are loved and forgiven, it is natural to confess when you sin. Jesus took all of your guilt and shame on the cross for you. That is why in the new covenant you do not confess in order to be forgiven, you confess because you are forgiven.
Chapter Twenty-One of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. The riches of His mercy far exceed the depth of our sin. Jesus is the very embodiment of grace attracted to weakness. That is why they had great faith. They saw His grace.
Chapter Twenty of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. John wanted to know if Jesus was the Coming One. Jesus said the answer was to tell John about His grace. The blind see. The lame walk. The lepers are cleansed. The deaf hear. The dead are raised. The poor have the gospel preached to them. How do you tell people that Jesus is the Coming One? Tell them about His grace! There is nothing left for me to do but to simply believe and receive what Jesus has already done for us.
Chapter Nineteen of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. You cannot convince me that Jesus went about doing good and healing all those who understood how faith works and had gotten sin out of their lives. No! He went about doing good and healing all those who were oppressed by the devil. Everyone who desired to receive received from Him! That is love. That is compassion. That is mercy. That is grace! Faith comes when you hear about how much Jesus loves you and wants to take care of you. The more you look at yourself, the more you see imperfections that disqualify you from receiving. The more you look at Jesus, the more you realize that He has already qualified you to receive from Him. Come and receive! The work is finished.
Chapter Eighteen of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. The new covenant is different from the old covenant. The old covenant requires us to forgive others in order for us to be forgiven. The new covenant tells us to be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another BECAUSE we are forgiven!
Chapter Seventeen of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. For the law was given through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
Chapter Sixteen of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. Notice the difference between the old covenant language and the new covenant language. In the old covenant God said, "If YOU do this, I will bless you." In the new covenant God says, "Because JESUS did this I will bless you." The law says, "If YOU will." The grace of God says, "I will."
Chapter Fifteen of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. The bema Judgement Seat of Christ will be all about the grace of Jesus and how He took care of us all of our lives!
Chapter Fourteen of Pastor Rob's book, "Enjoying the Goodness of God" read by the author. When we are born again, God wants us to be led by His Spirit and not by the law because we are His children. Cold impersonal words from the old covenant will no longer lead us. Jesus Himself will lead us by His Holy Spirit. Being led by the Spirit is the FRUIT of a living relationship with Jesus where our heart is daily being transformed by His love and grace. Grace is not a license to sin, it is the antidote to sin.