Very simply… Sinners’ Roadmap is a Bible study podcast for truckers, taught by a trucker, from the cab of a truck.
A psalm that can be applied to our very time of life
Sometimes it seems like the wicked are gonna win it all but Jesus sees everything and will not leave our side.
We may not have the same type of enemies that David had but we DO have the same and only hope. That's Jesus.
By far one of my most favorite psalms of the cannon. I hope it could become one of yours.
If you can relate to what David is saying then do what David did in the name of Jesus
The LORD will stand with us even in the midst of a city under siege
Just imagine yourself as a sheep in a flock with the LORD as your shepherd. We need Him the same way.
Look to the heavens above or the written word of God in the Bible and you will find more than enough witness declaring the truth. Which is simply that we are merely dust and there is a Creator who made us. And we're fallen, and Jesus has humbled Himself, lived perfectly, died innocently in our place, risen from the grave, and now is the Savior to all who call upon Him.
A great description of YHWH taking up for those who are His own . Are you?
The LORD is the shepherd and protector of all who call upon Him.
Psalm 14 was a portrait of the sinner, and in contrast while written by the same author, psalm 15 is a description of the godly. The question is raised that who can dwell in the presence of YHWH; and the answer is somewhat bleak for a guy like me who doesn't fit the bill. Yet, I still have an unshaken assurance of salvation!! Why??!
The verdict is clear. We've all sinned and fall short of the glory of God. There is none who do good; not even one. Paul directly quotes these very verses in his epistle to the Romans. It's true and the very reason for God the Son becoming a man through virgin birth, living perfectly, and being crucified in our place.
Life can get pretty dang rough and even King David was no exception to this rule. Let's face it, we're in the “SUCK”, and our only hope for deliverance lies in Jesus. Let's trust Him through whatever this world, our flesh, and the devil throw at us. We have no other choice.
As far as the world is concerned, it's only getting darker and worse. The wicked leadership and ignorant followers are growing more numerous by the day which causes the horizon to become bleak and muddled. But the LORD is still on His throne and His name is Jesus. As sure as that is, He is watching all and knows all who call upon Him and rest in Him. Jesus is Lord
Whether it's the world, the flesh, or the devil that attacks us, the LORD has His eyes fixed on the upright in heart.
Join pastor Todd and me as we discuss the different places in the book of Joshua which seem to point to Jesus.
Lots of oppression in this world; but once Jesus comes back and sits on His throne it'll be the reckoning.
John came in a very strict and religious way and Jesus came in a very liberal and free way, yet they both preached the same message which was, “Repent! For the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” They were both rejected by most though not because of the type of lives they lived but the message that they preached. It's the same today.
Even though we as humans are but dust, and we're here today and gone tomorrow. Not hardly anything in comparison to the rest of God's creation; He still chose to become what we are in order to save us!
Be sure to walk in a way that reflects Christ; He not only sees all we do, but knows our thoughts and emotions which most accurately describes who we are.
Ever feel the way David felt as he was writing this psalm? Call upon the same Person he did. Jesus
The LORD will walk with us during troubling times. Is He walking with you right now? Acknowledge your sin and confess Jesus as LORD.
A dog barks because God designed him to do so, and in that the dog praises the LORD. Same for a cow that moos, a horse that whinnies, or a lion that roars. We have been made in God's image and when we're told to praise Jesus, we thumb our nose at the idea. Change that while there's still time. Let all that draws a breathe praise Jesus.
Without a doubt, one of the most expressed points in all of God's word is that only the humble will find salvation.
One of my most favorite psalms in all of scripture. David describes how close and personable our God, YHWH, really is.
We are utterly helpless without YHWH as our God. We are but a breath, and like a puff of steam off the kettle. Turn to Jesus...
A cry for help to the Almighty. Psalm 143 encapsulates the heart of the sinner seeking grace from the only One who can grant it eternally. And it's only through the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross.
Another psalm of David where he is crying out to the LORD on behalf of his own righteousness. He's desiring more of it and a continuance in it. He focuses on what comes out of his mouth, where it originates , and the company he keeps.
It can become quite overwhelming in life and feel as if the enemy is all around us. It was this very way for King David; but we see who his hope rested upon. Yep, the LORD; and everyone who does the same inherits that very same comfort and protection. I pray that you know the LORD Jesus. Repent, and believe the gospel.
Another beautiful psalm by king David depicting the omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience of Christ Jesus our Lord. He knows all we think, do, and have ever gone through or are going through. I pray you know Him.
Jude gives us some things to look out for concerning wolves in sheep's clothing.
Join Pastor Todd and I as we search for Jesus in the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy. Many many Jesus said in the gospel derive from this very book. Hope it blesses you in Jesus name.
The LORD takes note of the humble yet knows the haughty from afar.
2 short letters from John to wrap up his 3 letter series and he really pushes the subject of love
John gives us more points that we can compare to our lives and others lives such as teachers to test the spirits.
John gives multiple ways to test the spirits to see if they are from God or the Antichrist. Stay alert, and stay alive.
Who can find a virtuous woman?
Our Lord is the greatest over any other. His name is Jesus.
Like Peter, Paul, and others, John has false teachers and their heresies to refute. Gnostics as they were known were teaching that Jesus never actually came in the flesh if He was God and not only that but their confessions obviously didn't align with their actions. John shoots holes all in this with the opening 10 verses of his epistle.
Pastor Todd and I discuss where Jesus shows up in the Old Testament book of Numbers
If there's anything that should stir the believer and non believers alike it's this one statement that Peter makes; the Day of the LORD shall come like a thief in the night. And with equal weight he says that we know what type of people we aught to be considering this. Friend, get yourself some marching orders from the Lord Jesus and be about His work.
Peter reminds the believer that just as there were false prophets in the past and the LORD dealt with them accordingly; there will be false teachers and the LORD will take care of them as well. I believe we are living in that time but also that the LORD of all the earth will do right and He knows His own and how to discern between those who are His and those that hate Him. Look to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith.
More great wisdom from the proverbs. Some things that seem to describe our generation in 2020.
Peter encourages us to add to our faith certain things, and gives us multiple reasons for doing so. The prophetic word given by God Himself and peters testimony of having seen the LORD Jesus transfigured before his very eyes.
The LORD will always keep His word; especially the one concerning His throne.
Peter gives great encouragement to any believer who was and may be facing great persecution for the faith in Jesus Christ as LORD and Savior.
James being (traditionally) Jesus' half brother and one of the leaders of the early church in Jerusalem, writes a most practical epistle to the Jewish believers.
The last chapter of Hebrews lands us on multiple conclusions in regards to moral and religious direction. Let's not forget to be hospitable to strangers for they could be angels themselves. Let's not forget to give honor to our pastors and teachers for they look after our souls.