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It is natural for us to read the Bible through the lens of our own culture and experiences. But the Bible wasn't written to 21st Century Americans. The Bible was written to 1st Century middle-eastern people, but it was also written for all people for all time. In this week's podcast, Samuel Hirsch, looks at how we should be reading the Bible with the proper cultural context and understanding.
It is natural for us to read the Bible through the lens of our own culture and experiences. But the Bible wasn't written to 21st Century Americans. The Bible was written to 1st Century middle-eastern people, but it was also written for all people for all time. In this week's podcast, Samuel Hirsch, looks at how we should be reading the Bible with the proper cultural context and understanding.
Who doesn't like getting rewarded? Rewards are often a testament to our accomplishments and hard work. They are significant and something that all of us want to receive, right? So it's not surprising that rewards are a big deal to God as well. In this week's podcast, Pastor Jason teaches how God has a plan to reward each of us, not only in this life but the life yet to come. Rewards will always be part of a Christian's identity in Christ.
Who doesn't like getting rewarded? Rewards are often a testament to our accomplishments and hard work. They are significant and something that all of us want to receive, right? So it's not surprising that rewards are a big deal to God as well. In this week's podcast, Pastor Jason teaches how God has a plan to reward each of us, not only in this life but the life yet to come. Rewards will always be part of a Christian's identity in Christ.
Everyone desires to be authentically loved, but many never find the God-centered love that He offers to those who will receive it. But why? Why would people reject a pure, sacrificial love that has your best interest in mind? In this week's message, Pastor Jason walks us through scripture that reveals God's heart of love and identifies who we are in Christ as it pertains to His love.
Everyone desires to be authentically loved, but many never find the God-centered love that He offers to those who will receive it. But why? Why would people reject a pure, sacrificial love that has your best interest in mind? In this week's message, Pastor Jason walks us through scripture that reveals God's heart of love and identifies who we are in Christ as it pertains to His love.
In a world with increasing fatherlessness, abusive fathers, and the overall breakdown of the family unit, it's not surprising that people would have a skewed view of God as a father. So how do we recapture the right image of God? How does culture put God back in His rightful place as a loving dad who cares for and loves humanity deeply? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to help us understand our identity and how that identity is actually tied to our adoption in Christ.
In a world with increasing fatherlessness, abusive fathers, and the overall breakdown of the family unit, it's not surprising that people would have a skewed view of God as a father. So how do we recapture the right image of God? How does culture put God back in His rightful place as a loving dad who cares for and loves humanity deeply? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to help us understand our identity and how that identity is actually tied to our adoption in Christ.
Scripture talks about forgiveness and a Christian's role in it. But is it really that easy? Just forgive, forget, and move on? In this week's message, Pastor Jason teaches from Ephesians on the topic of forgiveness, and he exposes what the "F" word really is and what it's not. It's a big deal! Why? It's part of your identity in Christ
Scripture talks about forgiveness and a Christian's role in it. But is it really that easy? Just forgive, forget, and move on? In this week's message, Pastor Jason teaches from Ephesians on the topic of forgiveness, and he exposes what the "F" word really is and what it's not. It's a big deal! Why? It's part of your identity in Christ
Most people want to be someone new. This is why seemingly every cover of the most popular magazines and books, the topics of the most popular podcasts and TV shows, and the most trafficked blogs and websites are about one thing - becoming a new you. But what does the Bible have to say about that? Aren't we supposed to decrease and Jesus increase in us? What does "new" really mean to a follower of Jesus? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unfold old teaching with new implications that will change the way you see yourself for all eternity.
Most people want to be someone new. This is why seemingly every cover of the most popular magazines and books, the topics of the most popular podcasts and TV shows, and the most trafficked blogs and websites are about one thing - becoming a new you. But what does the Bible have to say about that? Aren't we supposed to decrease and Jesus increase in us? What does "new" really mean to a follower of Jesus? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unfold old teaching with new implications that will change the way you see yourself for all eternity.
Most people want to be someone new. This is why seemingly every cover of the most popular magazines and books, the topics of the most popular podcasts and TV shows, and the most trafficked blogs and websites are about one thing - becoming a new you. But what does the Bible have to say about that? Aren't we supposed to decrease and Jesus increase in us? What does "new" really mean to a follower of Jesus? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unfold old teaching with new implications that will change the way you see yourself for all eternity.
Most people want to be someone new. This is why seemingly every cover of the most popular magazines and books, the topics of the most popular podcasts and TV shows, and the most trafficked blogs and websites are about one thing - becoming a new you. But what does the Bible have to say about that? Aren't we supposed to decrease and Jesus increase in us? What does "new" really mean to a follower of Jesus? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unfold old teaching with new implications that will change the way you see yourself for all eternity.
Don't we all love to receive gifts? And isn't a gift even better when it's something we really wanted and or needed? God wired humanity in such a way that He knew we would love gifts, particularly His spiritual gifts. He loves to shower His kids with gifts, but not just any gifts. He gives gifts of purpose, power, and plenty. But what are they? Do all Christians get gifts? When are they given, why are they given, and how many gifts are there? Does it really matter? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unpack your identity in Christ and unveils a vital part of who you truly are.
Don't we all love to receive gifts? And isn't a gift even better when it's something we really wanted and or needed? God wired humanity in such a way that He knew we would love gifts, particularly His spiritual gifts. He loves to shower His kids with gifts, but not just any gifts. He gives gifts of purpose, power, and plenty. But what are they? Do all Christians get gifts? When are they given, why are they given, and how many gifts are there? Does it really matter? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unpack your identity in Christ and unveils a vital part of who you truly are.
God's heart is always inclined toward you, His face set before you, and His ear open to you. Isn't that exciting news? In Part 2 of "Is Anybody Listening?" Pastor Jason continues to teach on your identity in Christ and unpacks the biblical truth of how God hears you and how it's way more relational than you ever thought.
God's heart is always inclined toward you, His face set before you, and His ear open to you. Isn't that exciting news? In Part 2 of "Is Anybody Listening?" Pastor Jason continues to teach on your identity in Christ and unpacks the biblical truth of how God hears you and how it's way more relational than you ever thought.
Have you heard of the “Cancel Culture” movement? Maybe you've been canceled? Why is canceling people such a big deal, and how does it impact Easter 2021? In this special Easter message, Pastor Jason unpacks a plot so sinister that even New Testament believers were afraid of the outcomes.
Have you heard of the “Cancel Culture” movement? Maybe you've been canceled? Why is canceling people such a big deal, and how does it impact Easter 2021? In this special Easter message, Pastor Jason unpacks a plot so sinister that even New Testament believers were afraid of the outcomes.
Palm Sunday is the beginning of the most sacred week in the church calendar. Lent is coming to a close, and the church now walks the path with Jesus to Golgotha. Can you imagine going from a triumphal entry to a walk of death on the cross for Jesus? What appeared to be problematic thinking for Jesus' followers is often still a problem for His church today. What is that? In this week's message, Pastor Jason casts vision for New Hope 365 through the lens of biblical prophecy.
Palm Sunday is the beginning of the most sacred week in the church calendar. Lent is coming to a close, and the church now walks the path with Jesus to Golgotha. Can you imagine going from a triumphal entry to a walk of death on the cross for Jesus? What appeared to be problematic thinking for Jesus' followers is often still a problem for His church today. What is that? In this week's message, Pastor Jason casts vision for New Hope 365 through the lens of biblical prophecy.
As Christians, our identity is rooted in the salvation that comes from Jesus alone. But what do we need to be saved from, and is it only once that we need saving? The Bible has a lot to say about salvation and its impact. Even more, the apostle Paul gives clarity as to how Christ’s salvation truly impacts our identity and changes our lives. Don’t miss this weekend at NH365 as Pastor Jason teaches on salvation and how it will change your identity forever.
Christians don't suffer, do they? Once you give your life to Jesus, it's a sure-fire way to ensure a life that is painless, right? Many Christians have grown discouraged over the years, believing that suffering, pain, and affliction shouldn't be part of their daily lives. But that's not reality! So what does God have to say about your afflictions, and how does it affect your identity in Christ? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues teaching through Ephesians, helping you grow to know the real you.
Christians don’t suffer, do they? Once you give your life to Jesus, it’s a sure-fire way to ensure a life that is painless, right? Many Christians have grown discouraged over the years, believing that suffering, pain, and affliction shouldn’t be part of their daily lives. But that’s not reality! So what does God have to say about your afflictions, and how does it affect your identity in Christ? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues teaching through Ephesians, helping you grow to know the real you.
Most people in culture tend to hang with people that are similar to themselves, right? If you're rich, you do life with rich people. If you're smart, your friends tend to be smart too. If you're of a particular skin color or ethnicity, it seems to be the tribe you associate with the most. Isn't that just the human way? Yes, but that's not God's way. And if you are a Christian, your identity has changed, and the way you live your life will be very different. But what does that difference look like? And why is it so hard for us to understand and embrace differences? Should we just accept that segregation is a part of our identity? In this week's message, Pastor Jason breaks down walls of separation that will open up a whole new identity for not only you but for the people you associate with.
Most people in culture tend to hang with people that are similar to themselves, right? If you’re rich, you do life with rich people. If you’re smart, your friends tend to be smart too. If you’re of a particular skin color or ethnicity, it seems to be the tribe you associate with the most. Isn’t that just the human way? Yes, but that’s not God’s way. And if you are a Christian, your identity has changed, and the way you live your life will be very different. But what does that difference look like? And why is it so hard for us to understand and embrace differences? Should we just accept that segregation is a part of our identity? In this week's message, Pastor Jason breaks down walls of separation that will open up a whole new identity for not only you but for the people you associate with.
Grant Wyatt and his family serve the people of Vietnam in a very unique way!
Grant Wyatt and his family serve the people of Vietnam in a very unique way!
As Christians, our identity is rooted in the salvation that comes from Jesus alone. But what do we need to be saved from, and is it only once that we need saving? The Bible has a lot to say about salvation and its impact. Even more, the apostle Paul gives clarity as to how Christ's salvation truly impacts our identity and changes our lives. In this week's message, Pastor Jason teaches on salvation and how it will change your identity forever.
Pastor Jason gives us some final thoughts on how we can trust God through our circumstances, even when they are difficult.
Pastor Jason gives us some final thoughts on how we can trust God through our circumstances, even when they are difficult.
Due to extreme weather here in central Texas, Pastor Jason taught this week's message on reasons why God might send ice and snow to Texas over Facebook Live from his home.
Due to extreme weather here in central Texas, Pastor Jason taught this week's message on reasons why God might send ice and snow to Texas over Facebook Live from his home.
Contentment is a secret or mystery found only in the depths of the knowledge of Jesus Christ and His power.
Contentment is a secret or mystery found only in the depths of the knowledge of Jesus Christ and His power.
Everyone loves to be valued and appreciated for the work they have done. But there are times when appreciation never seems like it will come. Times when people overlook your service and the hard work you do. In these times, it is essential for you to know who you are “in Christ”. As you continue to understand your identity, you will grow to realize that God thinks very highly of you and even appreciates you big time. But why does that matter so much? What impact does it really make on you and the lives of those you come in contact with? In this week's message, Pastor Jason unveils biblical truth that will continue to help you understand, YOU.
Everyone loves to be valued and appreciated for the work they have done. But there are times when appreciation never seems like it will come. Times when people overlook your service and the hard work you do. In these times, it is essential for you to know who you are “in Christ”. As you continue to understand your identity, you will grow to realize that God thinks very highly of you and even appreciates you big time. But why does that matter so much? What impact does it really make on you and the lives of those you come in contact with? In this week's message, Pastor Jason unveils biblical truth that will continue to help you understand, YOU.
What do you think of when you hear the word blessed? Do you think of someone who makes a lot of money, gets all the breaks, and who's life is virtually problem-free? What if none of those things are included in being blessed? What if a blessed life means something entirely different to God? What if a blessed life was less about us and more about Him? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unpack the book of Ephesians and will help us know ourselves the way God does.
What do you think of when you hear the word blessed? Do you think of someone who makes a lot of money, gets all the breaks, and who’s life is virtually problem-free? What if none of those things are included in being blessed? What if a blessed life means something entirely different to God? What if a blessed life was less about us and more about Him? In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unpack the book of Ephesians and will help us know ourselves the way God does.
People don't often think of themselves as saints. When they think of the word saint, the names of the apostles might come to mind, or some great philanthropist they've read about. But maybe you are closer to sainthood than you think. Perhaps your identity is nearer to perfection than you ever thought. Sound crazy? In this week's message, Pastor Jason shares biblical truths with a timeless impact that will not only change your life but the lives of those you may encounter.
People don’t often think of themselves as saints. When they think of the word saint, the names of the apostles might come to mind, or some great philanthropist they’ve read about. But maybe you are closer to sainthood than you think. Perhaps your identity is nearer to perfection than you ever thought. Sound crazy? In this week's message, Pastor Jason shares biblical truths with a timeless impact that will not only change your life but the lives of those you may encounter.
When building a house, the foundation is critical. Get the foundation wrong, and the likelihood is that your house will have issues for years to come. The same goes for humanity, and more often than not the reason people have all kinds of personal issues is that they are building on a poor foundation. In this week's message, Pastor Jason looks at the book of Ephesians to help pour new foundational ground for the future God has in store for you.
When building a house, the foundation is critical. Get the foundation wrong, and the likelihood is that your house will have issues for years to come. The same goes for humanity, and more often than not the reason people have all kinds of personal issues is that they are building on a poor foundation. In this week's message, Pastor Jason looks at the book of Ephesians to help pour new foundational ground for the future God has in store for you.
Who are you? What defines you? What is your identity? How you answer those questions affects every aspect of your life: personal, public, and spiritual. So it's vital to get the answer right. That's the goal of this new 2021 series entitled, "Knowing You". In this series, Pastor Jason will be exposing our false identities and laying the foundation for our true identities in Christ, which will ultimately lead us to understand who we really are.
Who are you? What defines you? What is your identity? How you answer those questions affects every aspect of your life: personal, public, and spiritual. So it's vital to get the answer right. That's the goal of this new 2021 series entitled, "Knowing You". In this series, Pastor Jason will be exposing our false identities and laying the foundation for our true identities in Christ, which will ultimately lead us to understand who we really are.
In the Kingdom of God relationships are a big deal, but not just relationships with people that look and think like us. Our heavenly Father sent His Son, not just for us, but so that others can know and experience our King’s love and forgiveness through Jesus. But how do people learn and experience the Father’s love, especially in a day of skepticism, and mistrust? Do we just pray and hope that people get transformed? In the finale to the Kingdom series, Pastor Jason teaches how we can, and should light up our communities with hope.
In the Kingdom of God relationships are a big deal, but not just relationships with people that look and think like us. Our heavenly Father sent His Son, not just for us, but so that others can know and experience our King's love and forgiveness through Jesus. But how do people learn and experience the Father's love, especially in a day of skepticism, and mistrust? Do we just pray and hope that people get transformed? In the finale to the Kingdom series, Pastor Jason teaches how we can, and should light up our communities with hope.
In the Kingdom of God, relationships are a big deal. God never intended for His kingdom to be a kingdom of isolated people. In fact, one of the enemy’s tactics is to get you to live an isolated life alone. But, if you are a follower of Jesus, you are called to live in community with others, not in isolation. Community is a big kingdom idea! In this week's message, Pastor Jason continues to unveil God's design for kingdom living that will not only add value to your life but add value to so many that are searching for hope in these turbulent times.