Is your understanding of the Bible weak or fragmented? Do you understand and appreciate the heritage Christians have because of the Bible? The Bible can be intimidating with its 66 books written over thousands of years, just like the rich heritage born
The Robert J. Morgan Podcast is an incredible resource for those seeking solid Truth and teachings from a knowledgeable teacher, preacher, and storyteller who is deeply rooted in the Bible. I stumbled upon this podcast after hearing Pastor Robert Morgan being interviewed by another podcaster in the Spring of 2022, and since then, it has become an essential part of my spiritual journey. Pastor Morgan's belief in the Bible and his deep understanding of God shines through in every episode, as he shares the Truth in a relatable and genuine way.
One of the greatest aspects of this podcast is the way Pastor Morgan brings the scriptures to life. His teachings on Psalms 139, the Hymns, the book of Acts, and Philippians have been particularly uplifting and encouraging to my soul. What sets this podcast apart is Pastor Morgan's ability to provide depth, background, and biblical context to each scripture passage he explores. This greater insight into the Bible allows listeners to truly understand and apply these teachings to their lives.
Another standout aspect of The Robert J. Morgan Podcast is Pastor Morgan's captivating storytelling ability. He has a knack for weaving together narratives that not only engage listeners but also impart important lessons from the Bible. His stories are relatable and applicable to everyday life, making it easy for listeners to connect with his message on a personal level.
However, while there are countless positive aspects to this podcast, there are some potential drawbacks worth mentioning. One possible downside is that Pastor Morgan primarily focuses on Christian teachings from a specific perspective. While this may be beneficial for those seeking a deep dive into Christian theology, it might not appeal as much to listeners looking for a more diverse range of religious or spiritual content.
In conclusion, The Robert J. Morgan Podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking uplifting and genuinely relatable teachings rooted in the Bible. Pastor Robert Morgan's passion for God's Word shines through in every episode as he encourages, teaches, and builds up the universal Church of Christ. His ability to provide depth, context, and storytelling makes this podcast a valuable resource for anyone wanting to grow in their faith. I am grateful for Pastor Morgan's podcasts and pray that God continues to use him to inspire and uplift others on their spiritual journeys.
The remarkable absence of the word "disciple" after Acts 21 should make us think if the New Testament writers wanted us to shift our focus to the fullness of the holy spirit.
Success is doing God's will in one day increments with the right attitude.
When Jesus moves into your space, you can not keep quiet about it.
Following Jesus means a humble willingness to joyfully do whatever is required.
Following Jesus means a humble willingness to joyfully do whatever is required.
Jesus knows how to turn our ordinary actions into special moments for His kingdom.
We know a great deal about the home life and the family of Jesu. By getting to know his family, we can learn more about our own. (Part 2)
We know a great deal about the home life and the family of Jesu. By getting to know his family, we can learn more about our own. (Part 1)
The book of Proverbs gives us three important insights into making better decisions.
This is a message that Dr. Morgan gave at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs for Decision Point, a ministry that trains middle and high school students to reach their schools for Christ.
Sharing too many of our emotions is not always helpful. We need discretion. The important thing is lifting people up.
Sharing too many of our emotions is not always helpful. We need discretion. The important thing is lifting people up.
Psalm 117 is the Old Testament great commission which Christ sang on the last night of His life.
As we progress through the songs that Jesus sang in the upper room, we come to Psalm 116 which is a psalm of thanksgiving for victory over death.
On today's podcast, we reach into the past to share a New Year's Day message delivered by the famous Christian, George Meuller a hundred and fifty years ago.
Psalm 115 gives us the heart of the gospel message that we are saved by faith alone.
Christmas in Maggie Valley is a fictional short story that brings Genesis 3:15 to life.
Psalm 114 reviews the story of the exodus and anticipates the redemption of Christ.
Psalm 113 explains how the high God humbled Himself to work on earth. How fitting that Jesus would sing it in the upper room?
In today's episode, we survey the six Psalms that make up the Egyptian Hallel, which Jesus sang with His disciples in the upper room, and which explains His mission.
Even in the darkest valleys, we don't need to fear because the Lord is with us, and He will lead us through.
In the gospels, Jesus called himself “The Good Shepherd” —but what did He mean by that?
Zechariah tells us what will happen to the armies of the antichrist and how Jesus will establish His kingdom.
The incredible story of evangelist, Billy Sunday.
A Unique Date Known Only to God. A moment-by-moment account of the return of Christ.
When Christ Returns. How we need revival! Zechariah 13 tells us about the revival that will sweep over Israel when Jesus returns.
On That Day. Let's study the Battle of Armageddon and the national conversion of the Jewish people.
Zechariah predicts the coming of two shepherds. One very good, one very evil. This is a powerfully predictive chapter.
Have you ever thought of Jesus as a tent peg? We find this unusual picture and more fascinating information about the last days in Zechariah 10.
We are constantly amazed by Jesus, but do you know there are two times when He is amazed by us?
In mastering life, we must discover the power of perserving through difficult or discouraging circumstances
The apostle Paul uses the word "confident" three times in Philippians 1, showing us three great areas for bold living.
A recommendation of a book that has rediscovered an old approach to Christian apologetics.
A biographical sketch of one of the church's great writers.
A recommendation of a book by Lee Eclov, "Pastoral Graces".
Throughout Zechariah Chapter 9, we see major fulfillments of historical and messianic prophecies.
The Bible is a divine book not only in its contents but even in its arrangement.
The Aleppo Codex is one of the most famous manuscripts in the world. There is a story connected to it that can encourage us today.
Israel today is facing many enemies the predictions of Zechariah help give us insights into today's events.
When Zechariah is confronted with a question about fasting, the Lord uses the occasion to begin a series of marvelous prophecies.
Our great high priest, Jesus, comes to us through a very interesting line of biblical thought.
Five Hundred years before Jesus, the prophet Zechariah tells us He will be both Priest and King.
The final three visions in Zechariah tell us about the future events on planet Earth.
Our work for the Lord is not done by might or power but by His spirit.
The phrase "thanks be to God" occurs in six times scripture. It gives us six important reasons to praise the Lord.
A quick review of a new book on expositional leadership. The authors show how biblical exposition transcends the pastor's primary roles.
Five Hundred years before Christ was born the Prophet Zechariah gives us four incredible pictures of what he would do.
In a message to the young adults at World Outreach Church, Rob speaks about finding guidance and direction in life.