Join us as we explore the Scriptures together as it encourages us, challenges us, and holds us accountable in our lives.
This week we walk through the very early stages of Saul's walk with Jesus. Even in the midst of immense pressure and persecution, Saul keeps his eyes on the Lord and the mission of God grows in the early church. Join us!
This week we dive into Acts 9. The conversion of Saul from a domestic terrorist to a blood-bought sold-out Jesus follower. Join us!
This week we tackle the first part of Acts 6. We are walking through the historical story of Stephen and the miraculous faith that he showed in such a short time for the cause of Christ. Join us!
This week we dive into Acts 5, a story about Ananias and Saphirra. The efforts to slow the work of God are constant. Defense is important. Join us as we look at the scriptures reminder to be prepared and ready for battle.
This week we are in the last part of Acts 4. Even after difficulties and persecution, the church doubles down to pray for boldness. Join us as we walk through this text.
Any true repentant believer in Jesus knows that when God is working, Satan is working overtime to dampen the work of God. This is true now and was also true for the believers in the early church. Their work would be rendered impossible if it weren't for the continual, consistent, and necessary filling of the Holy Spirit. Join us.
This week we open Acts 3. God works a public miraculous display of power through the disciples but it has a deeper meaning. Something challenging and encouraging for the early church and the current church today. Join us as we walk through this text.
It is the day of Pentecost for the early church. Unknowingly, the disciples have been waiting for this day since Jesus was taken up into the heavens. This day brings the power source for the disciples to carry out the mission that Jesus had left them. Join us!
This week we dive into the second part of Acts 1. The early church spent tons of time each week preparing for the mission that Jesus had left them, much time recharging and being filled new and fresh with the Holy Spirit. They gathered on a regular basis, Prayed earnestly and full, and scattered to do the work of God through the power of the spirit of God. Join us this week as we look at this passage.
This week we begin a series walking through the book of Acts. God had a plan and purpose of power for the early church. It was a mission to get the gospel to the nations, with the indwelling power of the Holy Spirit. The book of Acts is history, but its content is not just meant for the past. God still has a plan to reach the nations, through the vehicle of His local churches.
This week we walk through Mark's perspective of the resurrection. The Suffering Servant is resurrected defeated Satan, Sin, Death, and the wrath of God. Join us!
In this week's episode the suffering servant dies, but His death is not final. Because of Jesus' victory over death you can experience victory as well. The reality of Jesus' brutal death is morbid and hard to swallow but full of purpose. Join us this week as we walk through the details of the death of Jesus.
On this week's podcast we get an intimate look into a life-changing moment in the life of Peter. Jesus named Peter the "Rock", but He doesn't look like one in this passage. Join us as we see the contrast between the Rock of Ages and Peter.
This week we discuss the contrast between the reception of Jesus at the beginning of passion week and the end of passion week. A guilt-free "Son of God" stands in the gap and takes the punishment of a guilty man. This guilty man, Barabbas, stands in the gap as a representative of all of mankind. Join us!
From Jesus' warning of denial to Peter's face all the way to Jesus' unflinching commitment to the Father's will, we see what true commitment is. We get a first hand look in the weakness of man, but God's perfect effort to work on our behalf. Join us this week as we dive into this text.
This week we walk through Jesus' redefinition of the Passover Supper. Jesus takes something that is very familiar with His Jewish content and reorients their understanding of the passover to Him. Remember Me, He says. Join us.
Mark tells us about a great sacrifice made by an unnamed woman. He contrasts her treatment of Jesus with the religious leaders of that day. Join us this week as we walk through this passage.
This week we take a walk through the debated and difficult things that Jesus talked about on the Mount of Olives. Jesus talks about future things. What should these future things do in motivation and education for the follower of Jesus? Join us.
Beware of those whose walk do not match their talk. This week we dive into another section of Mark 12, where Jesus uses the example of the scribes to give a "what not to do" instruction.
This week we walk through a section of Mark 12. Jesus is approached with yet another question. Jesus' answer commands a level of commitment when it comes to the issues of the heart. The heart space in every believer is meant for one love. When this priority is straightened out, everything else is approached with more of a Christ-centered perspective. Join us as we walk through this passage.
This week we continue in the barrage of attempts to stump Jesus on His words. An effort is being made to tie Jesus up on His words, to trip Him up, and to gain ammunition to rid the world of this man. Yet Jesus is the "wisdom of God", God in the flesh and His responses leave His questioners speechless. Join us as we walk through Jesus' encounter with the Sadducees.
This week we dive back into the book of Mark. We find ourselves in a confrontation between the Pharisees, the Herodians, and Jesus. They are on a task to capture Jesus in His words, to cause Him to stumble. Join us this week as we walk through this passage.
This week we walk through James 4:13-17. James is a short book, but it is packed with truths that hit us right where it needs to. Join us this week as we walk through this passage.
This week we take a field trip to Psalms 5. We look at David's daily walk with the Lord and what it tells us about our pursuit of the presence of God, or better yet; His pursuit for us. Join us as we walk through this passage.