The preaching and teaching ministry of Jerry Walkowiak
What does it really mean to love your neighbor as yourself? Jerry looks at this principle beginning in the Old Testament in Lev. 19. Challenge yourself to relook this familiar prinicple.
The concluding episode in the series in the life of Samson and the Dangers of Distractions
Distraction number three is pride. Pride is something that we don't always see. It can blind us. For Samson, it was the just the last step in his downfall.
Part 2 of the Distraction of Apathy
Samson was distracted, but it was the distraction of apathy that led him into trouble. Listen to this episode to find instruction on a distraction that will slowly creep into your life.
Samson was distracted by many things, but nothing distracted him more than his lust. Listen today as we look at this distraction in the life of Samson.
Distractions are all around us and can sidetrack us very easily. Samson was distraction by three things that tend to distract us from our Christian walk. Listen today to learn about the distraction of lust.
Part 2 of Jacob's interaction with his son's and how his negative thinking affected his leadership with his family.
What kind of thinking do allow to dominate your mind? It's hard not to allow negative thinking to influence your decisions. In today's message, we see the way in which Jacob struggled with his negative thinking.
Part two details how to know if someone who offended you has moved to a point of allowing God to work on their conscience.
What would you do if you had the opportunity to "pay back" the ones who have wronged you in your life? Joseph had this opportunity. Listen to how he handled this situation.
Success can be just as troubling to your life as trials. Part 2 of this message finishes the lesson we learn from Joseph on how to handle success.
We hear a lot about how to handle trials, but many of us struggle to handle life when we are successful. The life of Joesph gives us some great principles to apply and learn how to handle success.
What can we do when we are forced to wait and suffer and God seems silent? Listen to this episode to find out?
How well do you handle suffering? Joseph had to wait two years for God to deliver him from his trial in the dungeon and 15 years from the captivity in Egypt. Was there a blessing? Listen to find out!
Your choice of your will, will determine whether you remain in your dungeon or not. Listen to how Joesph responded to being left in his dungeon.
Joseph's time in the prison could have derailed his faith in God. He could have felt abandoned. At times in life, we feel abandoned by God and through the choices of Joesph we can learn how to face those feelings with the truth of God's Word.
Is anyone too broken for grace? Jerry answers this question through the life of Judah.
Is anyone too broken for grace? Sometime we reap what we have not sown when it come to the principle of grace. In this podcast, we look at the life of Judah and see how this principle is explained.
In life adversity is certain, but fear is a choice. See how Joseph dealt with Adversity.
Something that you and I share with Joseph from the Old Testament is the reality of having to deal with adversity. In today's episode, we learn that adversity is certain but fear is a choice.
A young impressionable young man and a highly dysfunctional family is not a good receipe for success. Joseph proved everyone wrong that your past experiences do not have to determine your future decisions.
In today's episode, we are going to look at a character from the Old Testament named Joseph. In fact, we are going to discover his origin story. And as we do we will ask this question, "Does your past experiences have to determine your future choices?"