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When You Think God Isn't Enough - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 45:44


Sometimes, after Thanksgiving, you begin to complain that you have been eating turkey leftovers all week. That which you were so thankful for has become a source of discontentment and you begin to grumble. The Israelites were spared from the Death Angel, freed from Egyptian slavery, and safely transported to the other side of the sea, while God wiped out the Egyptian special forces. Israel sang for joy and with thanksgiving, but soon their gratitude would turn to grumbling. They grumbled about water. They grumbled about food. Then, they grumbled about water again. Meanwhile, God would provide ample opportunities to show them that He was all they needed. But what happens when we do not trust God and think that He isn’t enough?

When You Think God Isn't Enough - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019


Sometimes, after Thanksgiving, you begin to complain that you have been eating turkey leftovers all week. That which you were so thankful for has become a source of discontentment and you begin to grumble. The Israelites were spared from the Death Angel, freed from Egyptian slavery, and safely transported to the other side of the sea, while God wiped out the Egyptian special forces. Israel sang for joy and with thanksgiving, but soon their gratitude would turn to grumbling. They grumbled about water. They grumbled about food. Then, they grumbled about water again. Meanwhile, God would provide ample opportunities to show them that He was all they needed. But what happens when we do not trust God and think that He isn’t enough?

A Song of Praise - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 42:16


It has been written that the Passover was the foreshadowing of the cross. The lamb would be slaughtered as the substitute for the Israelites’ first-born sons. Israel would be freed from death AND bondage that night. The crossing of the Red Sea has been compared to the Resurrection. As the Sea was parted for the Israelites to cross through, Jesus would rise and defeat death opening the gates of heaven for His followers to enter. Also, that day their enemies would be defeated. If that is the case, it’s only fitting that the Israelites would sing a song of praise and thanksgiving to God as they rejoiced on the other side of the Sea.

A Song of Praise - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019


It has been written that the Passover was the foreshadowing of the cross. The lamb would be slaughtered as the substitute for the Israelites’ first-born sons. Israel would be freed from death AND bondage that night. The crossing of the Red Sea has been compared to the Resurrection. As the Sea was parted for the Israelites to cross through, Jesus would rise and defeat death opening the gates of heaven for His followers to enter. Also, that day their enemies would be defeated. If that is the case, it’s only fitting that the Israelites would sing a song of praise and thanksgiving to God as they rejoiced on the other side of the Sea.

The Salvation & Power of God - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 52:59


God executed justice on Egypt with the 10th Plague, and mercy to Israel in the Passover. All who put their faith in God and prepared the Passover dinner applying the Passover lamb’s blood on their doorway, escaped the Angel of Death. God’s power was demonstrated, and Pharaoh told the Israelites to get out of Egypt. After God guided the Israelites out of Egypt, Pharaoh would change his mind. God would part the Sea as Moses raised his staff and save Israel. At the same time, God would judge Egypt. What can we learn about our journey with God through the exodus of Israel from Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea?

The Salvation & Power of God - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019


God executed justice on Egypt with the 10th Plague, and mercy to Israel in the Passover. All who put their faith in God and prepared the Passover dinner applying the Passover lamb’s blood on their doorway, escaped the Angel of Death. God’s power was demonstrated, and Pharaoh told the Israelites to get out of Egypt. After God guided the Israelites out of Egypt, Pharaoh would change his mind. God would part the Sea as Moses raised his staff and save Israel. At the same time, God would judge Egypt. What can we learn about our journey with God through the exodus of Israel from Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea?

The 10th Plague & The Passover - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 56:48


God has used Moses to bring Pharaoh to his knees. He hammered Pharaoh and the Egyptians with nine plagues, exposing their powerless gods, and demonstrating His power. However, Pharaoh still refused to let the Israelites go. God would continue to bring about His plan. The most devastating plague was still to come. A past Pharaoh struck down the baby boys of Israel. The current Pharaoh would not let God’s “first born” Israel go. But now God will execute justice and mercy, and in the process demonstrate His power. What do we learn about God through the 10th plague and Passover?

The 10th Plague & The Passover - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019


God has used Moses to bring Pharaoh to his knees. He hammered Pharaoh and the Egyptians with nine plagues, exposing their powerless gods, and demonstrating His power. However, Pharaoh still refused to let the Israelites go. God would continue to bring about His plan. The most devastating plague was still to come. A past Pharaoh struck down the baby boys of Israel. The current Pharaoh would not let God’s “first born” Israel go. But now God will execute justice and mercy, and in the process demonstrate His power. What do we learn about God through the 10th plague and Passover?

Responding to Conflict & Criticism with Conversation with God - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 44:04


Moses seemed whipped, discouraged, and doubtful. He received what must have felt like a left jab and a right uppercut to his face that left him on the mat staring at the ceiling. His words to Pharaoh led to greater persecution, and the persecution led to his own people turning on him. What is he to do? He does the best thing possible; he goes to God. What do we do when we face opposition and criticism? What do we need to remember about God? How should we behave in those situations? What should our focus be?

Responding to Conflict & Criticism with Conversation with God - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019


Moses seemed whipped, discouraged, and doubtful. He received what must have felt like a left jab and a right uppercut to his face that left him on the mat staring at the ceiling. His words to Pharaoh led to greater persecution, and the persecution led to his own people turning on him. What is he to do? He does the best thing possible; he goes to God. What do we do when we face opposition and criticism? What do we need to remember about God? How should we behave in those situations? What should our focus be?

When Criticism Happens - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 44:01


Pharaoh rejected God’s message presented by Moses and Aaron. He not only rejected it, he doubled down, and put a new level of oppression on the Hebrew slaves. They had to make the same amount of bricks, but they also were not going to be supplied the straw which helped strengthen the bricks. They now had to collect the straw on their own. The Hebrew foremen were being physically beaten for missing quota. They appealed to Pharaoh for relief and he said it was their fault for being lazy and wanting to leave and worship God. The foremen turned on Moses and Aaron. Moses and Aaron now faced conflict from Pharaoh and criticism from their own people for simply following God. Often criticism is that “friendly fire” from within that is most unexpected and hurts the most. How can we handle situations when we are criticized for following God?

When Criticism Happens - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019


Pharaoh rejected God’s message presented by Moses and Aaron. He not only rejected it, he doubled down, and put a new level of oppression on the Hebrew slaves. They had to make the same amount of bricks, but they also were not going to be supplied the straw which helped strengthen the bricks. They now had to collect the straw on their own. The Hebrew foremen were being physically beaten for missing quota. They appealed to Pharaoh for relief and he said it was their fault for being lazy and wanting to leave and worship God. The foremen turned on Moses and Aaron. Moses and Aaron now faced conflict from Pharaoh and criticism from their own people for simply following God. Often criticism is that “friendly fire” from within that is most unexpected and hurts the most. How can we handle situations when we are criticized for following God?

Facing The Enemies of God - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 40:01


Moses obeyed God and headed to Egypt with his brother Aaron at his side. He was on his way to confront Pharaoh. Everything should be smooth sailing from now on, right? Not exactly. Pharaoh demonstrates in his conversation with Moses that he is firmly entrenched as an enemy of God and His people. How does Pharaoh react to Moses’ request? What should we expect out of enemies of God? How should we respond?

Facing The Enemies of God - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019


Moses obeyed God and headed to Egypt with his brother Aaron at his side. He was on his way to confront Pharaoh. Everything should be smooth sailing from now on, right? Not exactly. Pharaoh demonstrates in his conversation with Moses that he is firmly entrenched as an enemy of God and His people. How does Pharaoh react to Moses’ request? What should we expect out of enemies of God? How should we respond?

God is God and I'm Not - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 44:02


Moses encountered God in the wilderness of Midian. God called Moses to deliver His people from Egypt. Moses made excuse after excuse to avoid God’s plan for the Israelites and his own life. Moses finally surrendered to God’s plan and began to follow Him. We’ll see that Pharaoh will not obey God and God will have His way with Him. In another situation, Moses’ disobedience almost costs him his life. In the end of this passage, Moses with the help of Aaron, and by God’s power, convinced the people of Israel that God is going to deliver them. God’s ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts are higher than ours. How are we to respond to God’s desires for our lives when we think we know better?

God is God and I'm Not - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019


Moses encountered God in the wilderness of Midian. God called Moses to deliver His people from Egypt. Moses made excuse after excuse to avoid God’s plan for the Israelites and his own life. Moses finally surrendered to God’s plan and began to follow Him. We’ll see that Pharaoh will not obey God and God will have His way with Him. In another situation, Moses’ disobedience almost costs him his life. In the end of this passage, Moses with the help of Aaron, and by God’s power, convinced the people of Israel that God is going to deliver them. God’s ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts are higher than ours. How are we to respond to God’s desires for our lives when we think we know better?

Excuses - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 47:44


Moses blew it. He made a horrible decision when he thought no one was looking. He let his temper get the best of him and murdered an Egyptian. He ran and found himself in the wilderness of Midian. He thought of himself as a man without a home. However, he found out that even though he ran, he couldn’t outrun God: God was already there. In today’s passage, we see that Moses encounters God at the burning bush. God meets Moses where he is at and invites him into His great work. Moses makes every excuse not to embrace God’s calling on His life. In the end, we see that God is bigger than our excuses or objections. What can we learn from Moses’ encounter with God?

Excuses - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019


Moses blew it. He made a horrible decision when he thought no one was looking. He let his temper get the best of him and murdered an Egyptian. He ran and found himself in the wilderness of Midian. He thought of himself as a man without a home. However, he found out that even though he ran, he couldn’t outrun God: God was already there. In today’s passage, we see that Moses encounters God at the burning bush. God meets Moses where he is at and invites him into His great work. Moses makes every excuse not to embrace God’s calling on His life. In the end, we see that God is bigger than our excuses or objections. What can we learn from Moses’ encounter with God?

God Is Bigger Than Your Failure - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 42:58


God is powerful and in control despite of our failures. My main point last week, was that Moses wasn’t Moses, because of Moses, but Moses was Moses because of God. With an extraordinary God, ordinary people can do extraordinary things. God made Moses and had a purpose for Him. God was in control and used people in Moses’ life. God used courageous people, loved ones, and unlikely people, but ultimately, He was in control. Today, we see Moses with his back against the wall. He makes a bad decision, and the consequence of this decision brings him to the middle of nowhere. He’ll find out that even in the middle of nowhere, God is there. He will find out that his failures will not derail God’s purpose for his life. Can God work in your life despite your failures?

God Is Bigger Than Your Failure - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019


God is powerful and in control despite of our failures. My main point last week, was that Moses wasn’t Moses, because of Moses, but Moses was Moses because of God. With an extraordinary God, ordinary people can do extraordinary things. God made Moses and had a purpose for Him. God was in control and used people in Moses’ life. God used courageous people, loved ones, and unlikely people, but ultimately, He was in control. Today, we see Moses with his back against the wall. He makes a bad decision, and the consequence of this decision brings him to the middle of nowhere. He’ll find out that even in the middle of nowhere, God is there. He will find out that his failures will not derail God’s purpose for his life. Can God work in your life despite your failures?

Holding Fast In Times of Testing - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 29:32


Sam Choi shares how to hold fast when the times of testing come.

"Who Put That Bible In My Hotel Room?" - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 34:27


Elder, David Keister, shares the mission of The Gideons and answers the question, "Who Put That Bible in My Hotel Room?"

Resolute Until He Returns - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 32:37


Throughout the Olivet Discourse Jesus teaches that He will return. We do not know when that day will come, but each day we are closer than we were yesterday. How should we live as we wait for His return? The writers of the New Testament provide us with good direction as to how to be faithful as we wait for Jesus’ 2nd coming. Here are ten truths God calls us to carry out with Jesus’ return in mind:

Resolute Until He Returns - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019


Throughout the Olivet Discourse Jesus teaches that He will return. We do not know when that day will come, but each day we are closer than we were yesterday. How should we live as we wait for His return? The writers of the New Testament provide us with good direction as to how to be faithful as we wait for Jesus’ 2nd coming. Here are ten truths God calls us to carry out with Jesus’ return in mind:

When the Son of Man Comes... - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 41:40


As Jesus closes His teaching from the Mount of Olives, He teaches His disciples about His return. At His first coming He came on a donkey as a servant, but when He returns to the earth, He will come and take His rightful position as King and Judge. He will sit on His glorious throne. He will separate those who will enter the Millennial Kingdom and those who will not. We do not solely see works of righteousness because they cannot lead to salvation. Instead, we see the character of the followers of Christ who are committed to Him and His plan. By contrast we see the character of the unbelievers who deny or falsely profess Christ. What is your attitude toward Christ and His people? Are you a sheep or a goat? What can we learn from this final teaching from the Olivet Discourse?

When the Son of Man Comes... - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019


As Jesus closes His teaching from the Mount of Olives, He teaches His disciples about His return. At His first coming He came on a donkey as a servant, but when He returns to the earth, He will come and take His rightful position as King and Judge. He will sit on His glorious throne. He will separate those who will enter the Millennial Kingdom and those who will not. We do not solely see works of righteousness because they cannot lead to salvation. Instead, we see the character of the followers of Christ who are committed to Him and His plan. By contrast we see the character of the unbelievers who deny or falsely profess Christ. What is your attitude toward Christ and His people? Are you a sheep or a goat? What can we learn from this final teaching from the Olivet Discourse?

Well Done or Just Done? - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 57:27


In the Olivet Discourse, Jesus teaches time and time again that He is going to return. The question for us is, do we believe it? And if we do, how are we to live until we meet Him? The Bible teaches that real faith leads to real fruit. It teaches that Jesus’ desire is not that we punch out early, but that we take advantage of the opportunities He gives us each day. What we believe about Jesus will affect the way we live our lives and seize opportunities. When you meet Christ will He say, “Well Done”? Or will the sad truth be that your life on earth is just done and over. Let’s explore the principles from the Parable of the Talents to learn what it means to live life well and receive those coveted words from our Lord, “Well done, good and faithful servant!”

Well Done or Just Done? - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019


In the Olivet Discourse, Jesus teaches time and time again that He is going to return. The question for us is, do we believe it? And if we do, how are we to live until we meet Him? The Bible teaches that real faith leads to real fruit. It teaches that Jesus’ desire is not that we punch out early, but that we take advantage of the opportunities He gives us each day. What we believe about Jesus will affect the way we live our lives and seize opportunities. When you meet Christ will He say, “Well Done”? Or will the sad truth be that your life on earth is just done and over. Let’s explore the principles from the Parable of the Talents to learn what it means to live life well and receive those coveted words from our Lord, “Well done, good and faithful servant!”

An Unusual Encounter That Changed the Course of History - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 22:48


Sooner or later, life doesn’t seem “fair”. We do our best, but… At the end of the day, we tend to go back to following our old ways. It feels more comfortable being there. It’s good to know, however, that Jesus desires to meet us “there”. Right where we are! And, lead us where He wants us to be. It happened to Jesus’ followers. Their faith and hope vanished right in front of them. But, Jesus met them right there. At the right moment, at the right place—to change their lives forever…and the course of history! Uncertainties, fears, doubts and disappointments seem to be the perfect environment for Jesus to display His divine virtues as LORD and SHEPHERD; to restore faith, hope and love in His followers.

An Unusual Encounter That Changed the Course of History - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019


Sooner or later, life doesn’t seem “fair”. We do our best, but… At the end of the day, we tend to go back to following our old ways. It feels more comfortable being there. It’s good to know, however, that Jesus desires to meet us “there”. Right where we are! And, lead us where He wants us to be. It happened to Jesus’ followers. Their faith and hope vanished right in front of them. But, Jesus met them right there. At the right moment, at the right place—to change their lives forever…and the course of history! Uncertainties, fears, doubts and disappointments seem to be the perfect environment for Jesus to display His divine virtues as LORD and SHEPHERD; to restore faith, hope and love in His followers.

What's Growing In Your Garden? - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 49:13


Weeds come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes they can look like legitimate plants. Weed seeds are carried about by the wind, birds and insects. Seeds can remain dormant for years. Yet under the driest and worst conditions they can sprout and grow 2-3 times faster than vegetable plants. Fruits and vegetables need constant care and work. The same care that goes into our garden, determines the kind of production: Fruit and vegetables or weeds… The care we put into the Christian life determines the kind of fruit we will produce – There will always be a problem between valuable fruit and weeds…

When Second Chances Run Out - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 43:17


A wedding is normally a time of great celebration and it will be in the future for those who know Jesus as their Lord and Savior and love Him. However, it will be a time of horror for those who do not. As Jesus addressed the questions of His disciples, He repeatedly warned them, and those who would live in the Tribulation in the future, to be ready. He said He would come unexpectedly, like a thief in the night. He tells a story about a wedding feast to illustrate this most crucial truth. What can we learn from Jesus’ wedding parable?

When Second Chances Run Out - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019


A wedding is normally a time of great celebration and it will be in the future for those who know Jesus as their Lord and Savior and love Him. However, it will be a time of horror for those who do not. As Jesus addressed the questions of His disciples, He repeatedly warned them, and those who would live in the Tribulation in the future, to be ready. He said He would come unexpectedly, like a thief in the night. He tells a story about a wedding feast to illustrate this most crucial truth. What can we learn from Jesus’ wedding parable?

Anticipation Over Apathy - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 48:54


One of the most dangerous attitudes we can adopt is apathy. Apathy is an absence of passion, emotion, or excitement. It can also be defined as a lack of interest or concern. This attitude of apathy will be prevalent during the Tribulation. In some cases, it’s prevalent now. People do not care about much and have a ‘business as usual’ attitude. Jesus warned those living in the tribulation to not be apathetic. Instead, He instructs them to be watchful, ready, and faithful. We should embrace this same attitude as the day of the Lord’s return draws closer.

Anticipation Over Apathy - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019


One of the most dangerous attitudes we can adopt is apathy. Apathy is an absence of passion, emotion, or excitement. It can also be defined as a lack of interest or concern. This attitude of apathy will be prevalent during the Tribulation. In some cases, it’s prevalent now. People do not care about much and have a ‘business as usual’ attitude. Jesus warned those living in the tribulation to not be apathetic. Instead, He instructs them to be watchful, ready, and faithful. We should embrace this same attitude as the day of the Lord’s return draws closer.

The Undeniable 2nd Coming of Christ - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 50:11


Although churches disagree on end times events all biblical churches agree that Jesus will come again. The early church feared they had missed Jesus’ 2nd Coming and Paul had to assure them that the 2nd Coming will be a “can’t miss” event. As we continue to study the Olivet Discourse, we focus on the end of the tribulation and Jesus’ personal description of His return. It is a glorious time for all believers to look forward to, but a dreadful day for those who have not trusted in the King of Kings. In this passage Jesus speaks of deception, destruction, and His undeniable arrival.

The Undeniable 2nd Coming of Christ - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019


Although churches disagree on end times events all biblical churches agree that Jesus will come again. The early church feared they had missed Jesus’ 2nd Coming and Paul had to assure them that the 2nd Coming will be a “can’t miss” event. As we continue to study the Olivet Discourse, we focus on the end of the tribulation and Jesus’ personal description of His return. It is a glorious time for all believers to look forward to, but a dreadful day for those who have not trusted in the King of Kings. In this passage Jesus speaks of deception, destruction, and His undeniable arrival.

The Tribulation Begins - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 44:50


Jesus addressed the questions of His disciples as they sat on the Mount of Olives. They were put into a state of shock when Jesus told them the beautiful temple they were admiring would be reduced to rubble. He began to share with them the signs of His return. He addressed His disciples with the future in mind. These are the labor pains that lead to His coming. According to our passage, what are six initial signs that lead to Jesus’ second coming?

The Tribulation Begins - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019


Jesus addressed the questions of His disciples as they sat on the Mount of Olives. They were put into a state of shock when Jesus told them the beautiful temple they were admiring would be reduced to rubble. He began to share with them the signs of His return. He addressed His disciples with the future in mind. These are the labor pains that lead to His coming. According to our passage, what are six initial signs that lead to Jesus’ second coming?

Setting the Stage - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 40:11


Jesus confronted the Jewish religious leaders and mourned Jerusalem for rejecting their Messiah. As Jesus was leaving Jerusalem, His disciples were commenting on the beauty of the temple. Jesus told them that the temple would be destroyed. This shocked them because they thought Jesus was establishing the Kingdom and that Jerusalem would be the capital. They had to ask more questions about the end of the age and the Kingdom. Jesus’ reply became what we call the Olivet Discourse. Jesus’ intentions are to meet the disciples where they’re at and answer their questions. What must we keep in mind as we begin to study the Olivet Discourse?

Setting the Stage - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019


Jesus confronted the Jewish religious leaders and mourned Jerusalem for rejecting their Messiah. As Jesus was leaving Jerusalem, His disciples were commenting on the beauty of the temple. Jesus told them that the temple would be destroyed. This shocked them because they thought Jesus was establishing the Kingdom and that Jerusalem would be the capital. They had to ask more questions about the end of the age and the Kingdom. Jesus’ reply became what we call the Olivet Discourse. Jesus’ intentions are to meet the disciples where they’re at and answer their questions. What must we keep in mind as we begin to study the Olivet Discourse?

The Messiah's Compassion & Judgement - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 51:50


After Jesus boldly and unapologetically confronts the Scribes and the Pharisees, He expresses profound sadness and inevitable judgment on His people. Jesus wanted the religious leaders to repent. He wanted them to avoid the greatest pitfall of all . . . missing the Messiah. He wanted all of Israel to look to Him. However, because of their rejection they would receive the consequences of their unbelief. God would ultimately remove His protective hand from Israel. We learn four crucial truths from Jesus’ pronouncement:

The Messiah's Compassion & Judgement - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019


After Jesus boldly and unapologetically confronts the Scribes and the Pharisees, He expresses profound sadness and inevitable judgment on His people. Jesus wanted the religious leaders to repent. He wanted them to avoid the greatest pitfall of all . . . missing the Messiah. He wanted all of Israel to look to Him. However, because of their rejection they would receive the consequences of their unbelief. God would ultimately remove His protective hand from Israel. We learn four crucial truths from Jesus’ pronouncement:

Characteristics of a Wicked Leader - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 49:48


In His last sermon in Matthew, Jesus exposed hypocritical religion and directed people toward authentic faith. Now He confronts the scribes and Pharisees boldly and directly. He warns them of seven judgments that are upon them because of their wickedness. As they are in the thick of plotting to kill Jesus, He lets them know, they cannot fool Him and therefore they cannot fool God. What are the seven characteristics of a wicked leader? What are these pitfalls we should watch out for and avoid?

Characteristics of a Wicked Leader - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019


In His last sermon in Matthew, Jesus exposed hypocritical religion and directed people toward authentic faith. Now He confronts the scribes and Pharisees boldly and directly. He warns them of seven judgments that are upon them because of their wickedness. As they are in the thick of plotting to kill Jesus, He lets them know, they cannot fool Him and therefore they cannot fool God. What are the seven characteristics of a wicked leader? What are these pitfalls we should watch out for and avoid?

Bad Religion & Authentic Faith - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 39:16


As we look back in the Gospel of Matthew, we see Jesus excoriate the religious leaders after refuting their attempts to trap Him. He exposes their false teaching and points His followers to the characteristics of authentic spiritual leaders. We see spiritual pitfalls to avoid if we want to steer clear of bad religion. We also see the characteristics of a true follower of Jesus. What are the characteristics of hypocritical religion and in contrast true faith?

Bad Religion & Authentic Faith - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019


As we look back in the Gospel of Matthew, we see Jesus excoriate the religious leaders after refuting their attempts to trap Him. He exposes their false teaching and points His followers to the characteristics of authentic spiritual leaders. We see spiritual pitfalls to avoid if we want to steer clear of bad religion. We also see the characteristics of a true follower of Jesus. What are the characteristics of hypocritical religion and in contrast true faith?

Lies, Truth and The Resurrection - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 48:12


Jesus crucifixion was complete. Joseph of Arimathea requested the body of Jesus and laid it in a tomb he owned. The chief priests and the Pharisees wanted to ensure that Jesus’ body stayed in the tomb. They requested a guard of soldiers from Pilate. But the tomb could not hold Jesus! On the third day, He rose again just as He had said. According to Matthew, the chief priests bribed the guards to spread the lie. The lie was that Jesus’ followers stole His body while the guards were sleeping. As we examine this story, what do we learn about the resurrection? Furthermore, what are the implications of the resurrection?

Lies, Truth and The Resurrection - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019


Jesus crucifixion was complete. Joseph of Arimathea requested the body of Jesus and laid it in a tomb he owned. The chief priests and the Pharisees wanted to ensure that Jesus’ body stayed in the tomb. They requested a guard of soldiers from Pilate. But the tomb could not hold Jesus! On the third day, He rose again just as He had said. According to Matthew, the chief priests bribed the guards to spread the lie. The lie was that Jesus’ followers stole His body while the guards were sleeping. As we examine this story, what do we learn about the resurrection? Furthermore, what are the implications of the resurrection?

Cries From the Cross - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 44:33


A blood thirsty crowd was silenced as Pontius Pilate delivered Jesus to be crucified. On the prior Sunday, a crowd hailed Jesus with great Messianic hope. Not even one week later, a crowd would demand His death. Jesus was humiliated, mocked, stripped, ridiculed, beat and tortured. Not only was He innocent, but in His innocence, He willingly embraced the cross out of love for you and me. In His gospel account, Matthew records Jesus crying out twice. What do Jesus’ words teach us about His intense love and pursuit of us?

Cries From the Cross - PDF

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019


A blood thirsty crowd was silenced as Pontius Pilate delivered Jesus to be crucified. On the prior Sunday, a crowd hailed Jesus with great Messianic hope. Not even one week later, a crowd would demand His death. Jesus was humiliated, mocked, stripped, ridiculed, beat and tortured. Not only was He innocent, but in His innocence, He willingly embraced the cross out of love for you and me. In His gospel account, Matthew records Jesus crying out twice. What do Jesus’ words teach us about His intense love and pursuit of us?

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