A podcast dedicated to examining Biblical truth. The Bible is filled with useful, practical and relevant truth. The Bible is a mirror, a map, a guide, a light, a hammer, a voice, a drink, food and life.
In today’s podcast we will be looking at the story of Naaman from 2 Kings 5. Naaman was a man in search of an answer to a dilemma he faced. A message of hope inspired him on a journey that eventually led him to the God of Israel. In our search to answers we will often find ourselves standing before God. That is the big idea in today’s message.
In today’s podcast we will be looking at motives, mistakes and recovery from failure. We will be examining an episode in the life of King David who attempted to bring the Ark of God to Jerusalem ending in tragic consequences. We will look at why David failed, how he dealt with his failure and how he recovered from his failure.
In today’s podcast we will be looking at Ephesians chapter 1 examining the prayer that Paul prayed for the church at Ephesus. Looking at Paul’s prayer we notice three specific things that Paul wanted them to know or understand. What Paul earnestly desired for the Ephesians was that they would know God in their experience and grow in their relationship with Him.
In today's podcast we want to look at the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10. The Samaritan showed compassion to a helpless man on the road while others ignored him and passed by. Actions often reveal the heart and in this story this is true. E-mail - rockrevmason79@gmail.com Web site - relevanttruthpodcast.com Facebook Page - relevant truth podcast
Healing the sick was a large part of the ministry of Jesus. In today's podcast we want to examine the question Is Healing God's Will? A most specific question would be Is it God's will to heal the person I am praying for? It is imperative that the Christian must come to some kind of conclusion about this of faith issue. E-mail - rockrevmason79@gmail.com Web site - relevanttruthpodcast.com Facebook Page - relevant truth podcast
In today's podcast we want to look at the Bible's description of the Lord's return and the rapture of the Church. This amazing future event that the Christian is to eagerly anticipate and prepare for. E-mail - rockrevmason79@gmail.com Web site - relevanttruthpodcast.com Facebook Page - relevant truth podcast
In Psalm 1 we are presented with a sharp contrast between two ways of living. The way of righteousness and the way of the wicked or we say the way that leads to blessing and the way that leads to perishing. In today's podcast let's look a little closer at these two ways of living described in psalm 1.
Jesus urges us in his sermon on the Mount to resolve our conflicts with others quickly. Unresolved conflicts create all kinds of pain and heartache. In today's podcast we will be looking at what Jesus has to say about murder, anger and unresolved conflict.
In today's podcast we will be examining God's Protection elaborated for us in Psalm 91. "Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty." This psalm speaks of both physical and spiritual dangers that the Lord will protect us from as we trust in God as our refuge and fortress.
In today's podcast we will be looking at the words of Jesus spoken to his distressed disciples. The disciples were bewildered, confused and discouraged and Jesus asks them to trust in Him. It is during times when we experience trouble in our life that we need to choose to trust in Jesus. This is what Jesus asked his disciples to do in John 14.
How do we view our children? Are they an inconvenience or an unwelcome intrusion in our lives or are they a joy and a gift to us from God? In today's podcast we will be looking at what the Bible says about children. In particular we will be looking at one mother. Hannah the mother of Samuel from I Samuel 1.
In today's podcast we want to examine the story of a mother and two sons who approach Jesus with a request recorded in Matthew 20. Incidental to the story we learn a valuable lesson about the nature of leadership in God's Kingdom. Servant leadership is the big idea we want to examine in today's podcast.
In today's podcast we want to examine the story of a man healed of leprosy from Mark 1. Jesus is approached by a man with leprosy who is unsure if Jesus would be willing to heal him. In this story we discover four important factors about receiving and keeping the healing God offers us.
Today I want to examine the last words of Jesus spoken from cross. Matthew, Luke and John all record these final words of Jesus before he died. The big idea in today's podcast the final words of Jesus.
Today we will be looking at what has been called the triumphal entry. The historic entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem the Sunday before his crucifixion. All four gospels record this account. We will start today by looking at Luke's account in Luke 19:29-44.
In today's podcast we want to look at a story from the life of David from 1 Samuel 23. Saul saw David as a rival and sought to kill him. David was running for his life as a fugitive. David sought direction from the Lord, Saul assumed he had a direction given to him by God. Today we want to examine four false assumptions concerning the will of God.
In today's podcast we will be looking at an episode in the life of Jacob from Genesis 32. Before Jacob faces his offended brother Esau he had to face God. He spent the night alone at Peniel and he literally limped away from that experience a changed man. Jacob had wrestled with God at Peniel and he emerged both broken and blessed. Broken but blessed that is the big idea in today's podcast
In today's podcast we will be looking at Mark 3. In this text various groups speak out about the ministry of Jesus. Their words are not very encouraging. How did Jesus handle discouragement? That is the big idea in today's podcast What do we do with discouragement.
In today's podcast we want to look at a King named Jeroboam the first king of the divided Kingdom of Israel. Jeroboam was given a promise by God but the complete fulfillment of that promise never came to pass because of Jeroboam's sin and disobedience. Promise lost that is the big idea in today's podcast.
Paul encourages his colleague Timothy to be a faithful minister of the Gospel. Paul told Timothy not to neglect the gift that is in you but instead he was to stir up the gift of God. All of us have spiritual gifts God has given us but for some reason we have failed to use these spiritual gifts. Today's podcast is entitled "Don't Neglect Your Gifts."
As we approach 2015 many people are making new year's resolutions. They want to bring about some positive changes in themselves for the new year, they want to improve themselves in some way. A new year's resolution often involves the breaking of negative habits and the development of a positive ones. In today's podcast we want to look at Lamentations 3. It is important to review our lives regularly, to take an honest, objective look at how we live our lives. Self-Examination this is the big idea in today's podcast.
Paul encourages his colleague Timothy to be a faithful minister of the Gospel. Paul told Timothy not to neglect the gift that is in you but instead he was to stir up the gift of God. All of us have spiritual gifts God has given us but for some reason we have failed to use these spiritual gifts. Today's podcast is entitled "Don't Neglect Your Gifts."
All of us have experienced delays. In our modern society there are many types of delays. Delays are just a fact of modern life we will always face some kind of delay. As a Christian we sometimes experience a God delay. Today we want to look at God's purpose for delay that is the big idea in today's podcast.
In this podcast we will be looking at story of a desperate widow who seeks to prevent her children from being sold into slavery because of a family debt. 2 Kings 4 provides us with this story. There we read about a desperate widow who accessed God’s provision through following the instructions of the prophet Elisha. How do we access God's provision that is the big idea in this story.
In this podcast we will be looking at story of Jairus from Mark 5. Jairus was desperate all hope seemed lost this drove him to seek out Jesus for help. Jairus humbles himself and plead with Jesus to heal his dying daughter. What do you do when hope seems lost? This is the big idea in today's podcast.
In this podcast we will take a look at a series of controversies between Jesus and the religious leaders from Mark 2 & 3. The religious leaders found fault with Jesus and Jesus defended his actions. There is constructive criticism and destructive criticism which do you practice? Don’t become a fault finder this is the big idea in today's podcast.
In this podcast we will take a look at the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25. One of the things this parable tells us is that our faithfulness or lack of it will be measured and tested some day by the Lord. One of the keys things God looks for in a believer is faithfulness. Are you a faithful follower of Jesus? This is the big idea in today's podcast. What does this parable tell us about faithfulness?
In today’s Podcast we want to explore the second half of 1Kings 18 looking at the contest between Jehovah God and Baal on Mount Carmel. In this contest we see the difference between religion and genuine faith. What is the difference between religion and genuine faith? That's big idea in today's podcast.
In today’s Podcast we want to explore 1Kings 18 looking at the agenda of four people. Decisions are made and actions are taken based on an agenda. An agenda may be personal, private and selfish or it may be noble, generous and benefit other. An agenda may be demonically inspired or divinely inspired. We all have an agenda that we have either built or borrowed. That's big idea in today's podcast.
In today’s Podcast we want to look at Isaiah 37 looking at how Hezekiah handled the crisis he faced with Sennacherib's armies that surrounded Jerusalem. The big idea in today's podcast "What do I do with the difficulties I face?"
In today’s Podcast we will be looking at Isaiah 36 examining the words of the Assyrian King Sennacherib. From this speech we learn how our enemy seeks to demoralize and discourage us through his lies. This is the Big Idea in today's podcast.
Weariness is something we all experience. We become physical, emotionally and spiritually weary. The big idea today is taken from Isaiah 40 which talks about the cause and cure for weariness.
This podcast talks about the importance of having God's perspective on the difficulties we face in life. Blindness may be a condition more common than you realize.
In today’s Podcast we will be looking at Acts 27 a description of Paul's journey to Rome as a prisoner of the Rome government. In this story we gain some fascinating insight into decision making. We make decisions every day. How do we make our decisions? What guides us in our decision making? The big idea in today’s podcast message is avoiding dangerous decision making.
There are many ways people look at life. Some think that this material world is all there is. This was the way the rich farmer in Luke 12 lived his life. The parable of “The Foolish Farmer” sounds a warning “Don’t forget God.”
This podcast talks about the importance of learning how to develop a healthy “Fear of the Lord.”
This podcast takes a look at the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant from Matthew 18. This parable teaches us that forgiveness must become a way of life for the Christian. We are forgiven therefore we must be forgiving.
All of us face adversity as Job did and we often struggle with understanding God's purpose in the midst of our adversity. What is God’s purpose for adversity?
In today’s podcast we want to examine the evidences for the resurrection of Jesus. The Gospels are an eye witness account of life, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus. What evidences do the Gospels present about the resurrection of Jesus?
In today’s podcast we want to examine the evidences for the resurrection of Jesus. The Gospels are an eye witness account of life, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus. What evidences do the Gospels present about the resurrection of Jesus?
This podcast talks about Jesus Christ the all-sufficient God capable of meeting all our needs. In troubled times Jesus will be there to help us even though we don't recognize Him.
The key to becoming a fruitful Christian is through abiding in Jesus Christ. What does the Bible mean by fruitfulness? What does the Bible mean when is says we are to abide in Christ? Find out in today's podcast.
This podcast talks about three primary doubts that Satan will attempt to create in the Christian to destroy their faith. These doubts are more subtle than you think.