Teach the Word is a podcast focused on what is contained in the pages of the Bible.
This is the first in a four-sermon series on the Letters to the Churches from Revelation Chapters 2 and 3. Here the Book of Revelation is introduced and Jesus' letter to the Ephesian church is covered. This is also the same as the Sunday message at Adirondack Alliance Church on August 4, 2022.
This is the sixth in a series of seven sermons preaching through 1 Peter. It is about living for God, living in light of the day of reckoning, and suffing for the Name of Christ. It is also the same as the Sunday sermon at Adirondack Alliance Church on August 21, 2021.
This is the last sermon in a seven sermon series preaching through 1 Peter. It is about the judgement, church eldership, and pride. It is also the same as the Sunday sermon at Adirondack Alliance Church on August 21, 2022.
This is the fifth sermon in a seven sermon series preaching through 1 Peter. It is about the fear of the Lord and the meaning of the resurrection. It is also the same as the Sunday sermon at Adirondack Alliance Church on August 14, 2022.
This is the fourth in a series of seven sermons preaching through First Peter. It is about workplace and home relationships. It is also the same as the Sunday message at Adirondack Alliance Church on July 31, 2022.
This is the third in a series of seven sermons preaching through 1 Peter. It is the same as the Sunday sermon preached at Adirondack Alliance Church on July 24, 2022.
This is the second sermon in a series on First Peter. It is the same sermon as the Sunday sermon at Adirondack Alliance Church on July 17, 2022.
This is the first sermon in a series of sermons on 1 Peter. This is the same as the Sunday sermon at Adirondack Alliance Church on July 3, 2022.
This is a sermon on prayer based off of Daniel 9:1-18. It is the same message as the Sunday sermon delivered at Adirondack Alliance Church on June 12, 2022.
This is a three part teaching on what the Bible has to say about sex: sex created, sex perverted, sex redeemed.
This is the eighth in a series of devotional teachings on prayer. Solomon's prayer in 1 Kings 8:22-54 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using Solomon's prayer as a model.
This podcast is a teaching from Ephesians 5:14-21 about how to believer can be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Ephesians 3:14-19 says that God gives us power to know His love so that we may be filled to the fullness of God.
This is the seventh in a series of devotional teachings on prayer. David's prayer in 2 Samuel 7:18-29 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using David's prayer as a model.
This is the sixth in a long series of devotional teachings on prayer. David's prayer in Psalm 142 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using David's prayer as a model.
This is the fifth in a long series of devotional teachings on prayer. David's prayer in Psalm 86 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using David's prayer as a model.
This is the fourth in a long series of devotional teachings on prayer. David's prayer in Psalm 17 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using David's prayer as a model.
This is the third in a long series of devotional teachings on prayer. Psalm 102 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using this Psalm 102 as a model.
This is the second in a long series of devotional teachings on prayer. Habakkuk's prayer in Habakkuk 3 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using Habakkuk's prayer as a model.
This is the first in a long series of devotional teachings on prayer. Moses' prayer in Psalm 90 is read, commented on, and then a prayer is offered up using Moses' prayer as a model.
This episode has three parts: (1) the 10,000-foot view of suffering in the Bible, (2) ten biblical reasons why we might be suffering, and (3) practical questions about how suffering relates to other theological truths like healing and the believer's authority. A lot of this content was contained in three previous episodes: (1) Sickness and Healing (https://anchor.fm/daniel69003/episodes/Sickness-and-Healing-e139nqm), (2) Faith, Suffering, and Healing (https://anchor.fm/daniel69003/episodes/Faith--Suffering--and-Healing-e116d7t), and (3) The Bible's Worldview (https://anchor.fm/daniel69003/episodes/The-Bibles-Worldview-ese7l8).
This episode attempts to lay out a theology of emotions. It looks at how emotions are experienced by both God and created beings and how they can be sinful. Four criteria for evaluating our emotions are proposed: their outcome, object, focus, and trajectory.
This is a devotional from Exodus 20, 1 Samuel 17, and Isaiah 25-26 about the Name of the LORD.
This episode traces the topic of church discipline through the New Testament. It looks at instances of church discipline in Ephesus, Corinth, and Thessalonica, and examines Jesus' and Paul's instructions on the topic from Matthew 18 and Acts 20.
This episode looks at some of what Jesus said about following Him in the Gospels.
This episode looks at end times events surrounding the return of Jesus Christ. Particular focus is given to the topics of the rapture and the tribulation.
This episode looks at several New Testament analogies for the Church and discusses what each analogy teaches us about the Church: (1) the bride of Christ analogy, (2) two different body of Christ analogies, (3) two different household of God analogies, (4) the temple of God analogy, (5) the flock of Christ analogy, and (6) the garden of the Lord analogy.
This episode is the second of three in a series about the church. It is a tour of the book of Acts, looking at those things that are descriptive of the church then: (1) corporate prayer, (2) corporate fasting, (3) preaching and teaching the Word, (4) growth in breadth and depth, (5) fellowship, (6) fear of God, (7) unity, (8) persecution, (9) rest, (10) inter-church relationships, (11) sending missionaries, (12) following up with missionaries, (13) elder authority, (14) decisions on disputed matters, (15) protection against wolves.
This episode defines the the church descriptively, looks at two meanings senses for that word, and examines the similarities and differences between the Jewish synagogue system and the churches of Jesus Christ.
This podcast is a continual of yesterday's devotional from Proverbs 31. It is a second devotional on work and wealth. This one is based on Ecclesiastes 4-5.
This is a New Year's devotional based on the Eshet Hayyel Poem at the end of Proverbs (31:10-31). It talks about work and wealth and the proper motives of working for wealth: (1) to be a blessing to the needy, (2) to be prepared for the future, and (3) to be an influence in the land.
This episode examines Christmas as the pivot point of the biblical narrative. It looks at what leads up to Christmas tracing the theme of the seed through Scripture, and it looks at what follows Christmas tracing the theme of the kingdom through Scripture.
This is a chronological reading of the Christmas story. It weaves together most of Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2.
This episode is a follow-up on the last teaching I released (The Voices in Our Heads). It fleshes out the kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness from Romans 1:18-32, 12:9-13:1, 13:11-14, Galatians 5:19-23, Ephesians 4:17-5:20, and Colossians 3:1-17. The intent is to give practical Scriptural ways to discern the origin of the voices in our heads based on their content.
This episode examines the voices in the thought space of our heads. Psalm 16:7, James 1:20-27, 2 Corinthians 11:12-15, Job 33:14-30, and Isaiah 50:4-6 are all looked at in that order. The phenomenon of God intruding into the man's thoughts, how hearing God's voice in one's thoughts could go wrong, and the importance of the written Scriptures are all discussed.
This episode talks a little bit about the salvation that is in Jesus Christ using Judges 6:1-16 as a springboard.
This episode continues last week's teaching on the role of the Holy Spirit. It focuses on the believer's responsibility in interacting with the Holy Spirit. The Spirit's use of the Word of God is focused on. The metaphors of a weapon, a tool, growing seeds, and washing are all examined.
This episode introduces the topic of the Holy Spirit. Topics discussed include (1) how the Spirit convicts unbelieving hearts, (2) how He is the believer's Teacher, (3) how He lives in believers, (4) how he fills them with Himself, (5) how He empowers their witness for Christ, (6) how He gifts them spiritually, (7) how He provides assurance of their salvation, (8) how He intercedes for them according to God's will, (9) how He is actively renewing them internally, and (10) how He enables them to bear fruit externally.
This episode is a quick share devotional from Romans 11:36.
This episode looks at the topic of church health from the perspective of stewardship in 1 Corinthians 3:5-4:5. Some metrics for measuring church health are proposed and the pitfall of pride is discussed.
This quick share looks at the challenge to discern the speech of a fool from Proverbs 14:7 together with the challenge to extend grace to the one who misspeaks from Ecclesiastes 7:21-22.
This is a quick share from Joshua 11:15 about being faithful to all God has commanded.
This is a quick share from Galatians 3:27-28 about how in the church our identity is not based on race, socioeconomic class, or gender, but on Christ alone.
This episode is a teaching taken from an excerpt of Eliphaz the Temanite's dialogue with Job in Job 5:17-27. The teaching is about how God's painful correction includes soothing healing and about how God's loving blessing does not always occur when people think it should.