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    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Jesus Came to Bring You Love

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 28:30


    What can you do with the measure of Faith God gave you? Jesus came to bring you Love. Receive His Love and renew your mind to be transformed into what He called you to be. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they talk about how God's Love is the fulfillment of the Law and opens the door for you to be conformed to His image. Learn that God wants you to know who you are in Christ, live in victory and become a world changer!

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Jesus Came to Bring You Love 12/26

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 28:31


    What can you do with the measure of Faith God gave you? Jesus came to bring you Love. Receive His Love and renew your mind to be transformed into what He called you to be. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they talk about how God's Love is the fulfillment of the Law and opens the door for you to be conformed to His image. Learn that God wants you to know who you are in Christ, live in victory and become a world changer!

    Founders
    The Life of Jesus

    Founders

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 34:39


    The Life of Jesus as told in the book Jesus: A Biography of a Believer by Paul Johnson. This episode was originally published on Christmas Eve 2023.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Jesus Came to Make You Family

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 28:30


    Jesus came to make you a part of His family. On this Christmas Day, celebrate God for sending His Son, Jesus, who is the greatest gift to all mankind. Listen to Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they remind you how important family members are to anyone. By living in victory, you are able to raise your children to know the Love of God through you. Learn how to align yourself with God, who sees you as family, with all the rights and privileges He has given to Jesus.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Jesus Came to Make You Family 12/25

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 28:31


    Jesus came to make you a part of His family. On this Christmas Day, celebrate God for sending His Son, Jesus, who is the greatest gift to all mankind. Watch Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they remind you how important family members are to anyone. By living in victory, you are able to raise your children to know the Love of God through you. Learn how to align yourself with God, who sees you as family, with all the rights and privileges He has given to Jesus.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Jesus Makes Your Life Significant 12/24

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 28:30


    How does Faith in Jesus make your life significant? When you made Jesus your LORD, your spirit was made righteous by Jesus' sacrifice, and you were given a position in Christ as a joint heir. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they emphasize the truth for every believer—sin has been remitted and totally wiped away. Learn that when God is associated with your life, you become significant in His kingdom.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Jesus Makes Your Life Significant 12/24

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 28:31


    How does Faith in Jesus make your life significant? When you made Jesus your LORD, your spirit was made righteous by Jesus' sacrifice, and you were given a position in Christ as a joint heir. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they emphasize the truth for every believer—sin has been remitted and totally wiped away. Learn that when God is associated with your life, you become significant in His kingdom.

    The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
    Hour 3 - I'm a Believer in Caleb Williams + FOX Sports NFL reporter Ben Arthur

    The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 38:17 Transcription Available


    Rob and Kelvin argue whether it’s fair to say that Caleb Williams’ winning record completely overshadows his mediocre accuracy numbers. Plus, FOX Sports NFL reporter Ben Arthur swing by to discuss the early returns on Philip Rivers in Indianapolis, the suddenly surging Jacksonville Jaguars, whether the Houston Texans’ defense can carry a middling offense in the postseason, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Jesus Came to Make You Free 12/23

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 28:30


    Did you know that Faith in God makes you free? Jesus came to make you free from sin and the curse. You are free to enjoy THE BLESSING of The LORD! Listen to Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how Faith in God puts you in the place of being in right standing with God, like Adam and Eve were before the Fall. Learn that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross gives you the ability to resist sin, sickness, disease and every other part of the curse. Living in victory means you can experience freedom using the Name of Jesus.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Jesus Came to Make You Free 12/23

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 28:31


    Did you know that Faith in God makes you free? Jesus came to make you free from sin and the curse. You are free to enjoy THE BLESSING of The LORD! Watch Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how Faith in God puts you in the place of being in right standing with God, like Adam and Eve were before the Fall. Learn that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross gives you the ability to resist sin, sickness, disease and every other part of the curse. Living in victory means you can experience freedom using the Name of Jesus.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Jesus Came to Give You Life 12/22

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 28:30


    Do you want more out of life? Jesus came to give you His life so you can live in victory. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they teach you how Faith is involved in receiving the life Jesus came to give you. The moment you pray, believe you receive the answer. The beginning of a victorious life begins there. Choose to receive life, real life, with Jesus Christ!

    Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon

    “I will strengthen thee.” — Isaiah 41:10 God has a strong reserve with which to discharge this engagement; for He is able to do all things. Believer, till thou canst drain dry the ocean of omnipotence, till thou canst break into pieces the towering mountains of almighty strength, thou never needest to fear. Think not […]

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Jesus Came to Give You Life 12/22

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 28:31


    Do you want more out of life? Jesus came to give you His life so you can live in victory. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they teach you how Faith is involved in receiving the life Jesus came to give you. The moment you pray, believe you receive the answer. The beginning of a victorious life begins there. Choose to receive life, real life, with Jesus Christ!

    New Life Church of La Habra  Podcast
    The Breakthrough of the Believer

    New Life Church of La Habra Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 60:02


    Ministered by Pastor Jonathan Skiles at New Life Church of La Habra in La Habra, CA. God bless you and thank you for listening! If you would like to learn more about our ministry or give an offering, please visit our website at www.nlclahabra.com Visit us on Instagram: @nlclahabra Our Address: New Life Church of La Habra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E  La Habra, CA 90631

    Kingdom Chronicles with Dr. Brett A. Griffin
    THE COST OF OBEDIENCE - Your Gethsemane Moment" (OBEDIENCE SERIES, Part 3) - Pastors Matthew and Nicolle Blackwood

    Kingdom Chronicles with Dr. Brett A. Griffin

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 70:42


    This week Pastor Nicolle gives The Believer the scriptural pattern of our Lord's true sacrifice of death that began in that historical garden; and how our lives have their own places where God matures our submission to His will.

    Faith For My Generation
    The Battle for Self-Control

    Faith For My Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 44:17


    Self Control is a mark of a seasoned, mature believer. It's necessary to live in the fullness of God. It is a work of the Spirit of Christ. In this Faith for My Generation podcast episode we discuss the necessity of self-control for the Believer, the power it has in our lives, and the fruit of self-controlIf you prayed the prayer of Salvation please fill out this form so that we can mail you a free gift!https://gospeltabernacle.breezechms.com/form/salvationIf you would like to check out all our resources, send a message, or sow a seed into the ministry work please visit: https://www.faithformygeneration.com

    Tucker Presbyterian Church Sermons
    Matthew 2:1-12 - Wise Men, a Con Man, and a King (Rev. Erik Veerman)

    Tucker Presbyterian Church Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 33:10


    Matthew 2:1-12 Wise Men, a Con Man, and a King Please turn to Matthew chapter 2. This is a very well-known advent passage about the wise men from the east bringing gifts to Jesus. There's a lot of mystery and wonder in this text. Part of that is because we're not given many details about the wise men. However, we are clearly given their goal. And so, as I read, listen for why they were seeking Jesus and what they did when they found him. Reading of Matthew 2:1-12. Prayer In our house, you'll find several nativity scenes at this time of year. They're festive and add to the aura of the season. But you know, they don't really accurately depict the manger scene. And one of the inaccuracies is with the three wise men. Most nativity scenes have them. They're usually tall, wearing middle-eastern attire, and bearing gifts as they stand next to the animals. Well, first of all, we're never told how many there were. Yes, they had three gifts, but that does not mean there were only three of them. And second, they did not arrive when Jesus was born. No, actually, they arrived likely when he was 1 year old. They weren't there to see Jesus in the manger. I'm not trying to be the grinch and steal your Christmas joy. Rather, I just want to be sure we distinguish what we actually know versus what tradition has come up with over the centuries. There's a big difference. So, then, what do we know? Who were these wise men led by a star to Jerusalem and then to Jesus? Well, we are told they were from the east and we are given a clue of there origin base on their name. The name “wise men” comes from the Greek word magoi. Some translations give them the title of Magi. It's a word derived from the Persian word for wise men. And because of that, some believe that the Magi came from where the Medo-Persian empire was centered (which is where modern day Iran is). Others believe that the Magi came from the region where the Babylonian empire used to be centered. That's where modern day Iraq is. There are good reasons for both possibilities. If we go back to the book of Daniel, it uses a very similar word for the wise men of the land. Daniel, as you may know, lived in Babylon in exile. Similarly, the book of Esther, which takes place in the Persian capital, also uses a similar word for wise men. In both cases, the Greek translation of the Old Testament uses the word magoi. And honestly, I don't think it makes much of a difference whether the Magi came from Medo-Persian roots or Babylonian roots. Even though these empires were centered in adjacent regions in the middle east, they overlapped as each kingdom took control. A few decades after Babylon conquered the whole region, they were then overthrown by the Medes and then the Persians. After that it was the Greeks under Alexander the Great who conquered the land, and then Roman Empire, which was in control when Jesus was born. And when these empires overthrew one another, it's not like they killed all the people. No, the people just were under the control of another kingdom. Yes, some of them moved out or were exiled. Others moved in to govern, but overall, the culture and history were preserved or intermixed with the new empire in power. Furthermore, when we consider the Babylonians and the Medes and the Persians, they each had their wise men. We know this from the Old Testament text as well as from historical writings from the time. The Magi were the highest educated men of the land. They were given utmost respect and they had major influence in the culture. In fact, extra Biblical writings about the Medes particularly emphasize this. Someone could not become a king in that empire without first the same rigorous study as the wise men. Even more, in the Median Empire, it was the wise men who anointed the king. Think about the significance of tht if the Matthew 2 wise men came from that region. The bottom line is that the Magi who were led to Jerusalem were held in the highest esteem and had significant cultural prominence. Now, let me mention something else important. These Magi knew some of the Hebrew Scriptures. Let me make that case. First, let's go back to Babylon. When Babylon overthrew Judah in the early 5th century BC, thousands and thousands of Jews were relocated to Babylon. They brought their culture with them. They brought their history and they brought their writings. Even when they were later permitted to return to Jerusalem, most of them remained in Babylon and some even intermarried with the Babylonians. Not only that, think of the testimony of Daniel and of Shadrach, Meshach and Abendego. Their wisdom and faithfulness earned them great status in the Babylonian Kingdom. King Nebuchadnezzar found them 10 time wiser than the wise men and enchanters of the region. That's mentioned in Daniel chapter 1. And when they were put to the test, God delivered each of them - you know, the three thrown in the fiery furnace, and Daniel from the Lion's den. After each incident, it was the Babylonian king who decreed that the one true God should be worshipped and served. These men were furthermore elevated to a high standing in the land. Daniel himself ended up being promoted to the third highest position in the entire Babylonian kingdom. You see, their wisdom, wisdom from God, became part of the wisdom of the land. A very similar thing happened in the Medo-Persian empire. Esther in the Old Testament was Jewish, but she was chosen to be queen by the Persian King. Some of you know the history. A plot was made against all the Jewish people in the land. They were to be slaughtered, but through the wisdom of Esther and her uncle, that plot was turned against the perpetrators. In the end, it was the Jewish people who prospered in all 127 provinces of the kingdom. It mentions from India to Ethiopia. Here is my point. Whether the wise men from the east came from a Babylonian heritage or from a Medo-Persian heritage, the wisdom of the land included wisdom from God almighty. Their education would have included testimonies of God's people and their teaching, which God had spread all throughout the east. So, these Magi, who were the highest learned men in the near Eastern culture, would have studied and known the God of Israel, and his prophecies, and the wisdom given his people. Perhaps they knew Balaam's prophecy from Numbers 24 that “a star shall come out of Jacob, and a scepter shall rise out of Israel.” So, yes, they came from the east, but they were not unfamiliar with what God had revealed and the prophecies of the Messiah. Now, we are not told what prompted them to leave their country and follow a star to Jerusalem. They may have been given a vision given by God in a dream (you know, similar to the dream they were given in verse 12); or it may have been an angel appearing to them similar to how angels appeared to Mary and Joseph and the shepherds. Or, as some have suggested, it may have been their studies of the Jewish Scriptures and the timing of the Messiah. We don't know, but whatever means God used, they knew that they were to seek the promised king who had come… and that he was worthy to be worshiped. Notice what they said when they arrived in Jerusalem. Verse 2. They asked: “Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” Now, given the prominence and status of these Magi, their arrival in Jerusalem came with great acknowledgment. We know that because word of their arrival and their question.. filtered all the way up to King Herod. By the way, this Herod was Herod the Great. That is how he was known. Multiple Herods are mentioned in the New Testament. All of them are descendants of this Herod, Herod the Great. And none of them reached the prominence and power of their father or grandfather. This Herod was even given the title “king of the Jews” by the Roman senate. He wasn't even Jewish. This Herod is the one who built the great city Caesarea by the sea. He similarly constructed the mountaintop fortress of Masada in the south. This is the same Herod who ordered the massive renovation of the temple. He did this to try to please the Jews and solidify his title. If you remember, the temple had been rebuilt some 500 years earlier by some of the exiles who had returned. However, Herod transformed and refined it. He doubled the size of the temple mount. And he had the temple adorned with gold plates, and had it covered in white marble. The Jews appreciated this, of course, but it didn't change their opinion of him. In fact, in 2007 (you know, less than 20 years ago) archaeologists actually found Herod's tomb. It was inside the massive fortress that he built near Bethlehem called the Herodium. When they found it, they also found that Herod's sarcophagus had been smashed to pieces. You see, the Jews hated Herod the Great. It's likely, back in the first century, a group made their way into the chamber and destroyed his coffin and did something with his bones. That is because Herod was not a just ruler. He had his first wife executed, including his mother-in-law. He also executed three of his sons. And he had dozen of opponents killed, including high priests and pharisees. Now, look at verse 3. When Herod heard about the wise men and that they were seeking the newborn king of the Jews, it says Herod was troubled. This larger-than-life ruler of the land, who had political and military power, was troubled. Of course he was. These renowned Magi from the east had arrived and they were seeking a new king of the Jews. But that was Herod's title. Do you see why he asked the Magi in verse 8 to find the child born a King? It was not, as Herod had said, so that he could also worship him. No, not at all. Herod was a con man and a tyrant. He wanted to put to death yet another potential threat to his power. Herod did not know where to find this newborn king, so he did two things. First, he asked the priests and scribes. They mentioned Isaiah's prophecy about Bethlehem. Well, that wasn't narrow enough, so second, Herod met with the Magi. He asked them to return to him after finding the newborn king. Well, as the text mentions later, the Magi were warned about Herod in a dream. And so, Herod would never get his wish. So, the Magi were in Jerusalem. Herod had met with them. They knew they needed to travel further, but exactly where, they did not know. But just like before, a star rose to guide them. This star is mentioned four times in Matthew 2. It had brought them west from their country to Jerusalem. The star then turned them south towards Bethlehem. And it led them to the very house where Mary and Josph and baby Jesus were staying. But you ask, how can a star, high in the heavens above lead to a specific home? This is why I believe that it was more of a supernatural star-like object in the sky. Afterall, it moved. It turned them from heading west to south, and then it was able to bring them to a specific place. As verse 9 says, it came to rest over the place where the child was. So, the Magi arrived. Now, in a minute, I want to come back to what they did at that moment. But first, let's consider their gifts. They had brought gifts with them from the east. We sing about them and hear them often at this time of year. The Magi brought gold, and frankincense (not Frankenstein), and they brought myrrh. Now, different scholars have postulated different meanings for the gifts. Some have simply said the gifts were merely a royal tribute. In other words, the Magi brought expensive gifts as they would for any king. Others have suggested that each gift signified something. I think that's likely the case. Let me work that out. First, the gift of gold. Just like today, it was the most precious of metals. It was hard to find and hard to mine. Gold had many uses, but one prominent use of gold was for a king. You know, crowns were made mainly of gold. Kings drank from vessels of gold and they wore golden rings. They carried golden scepters. All those uses are highlighted in various passages in the Scriptures. Of course, gold was not exclusively used for kings, but it's reasonable to conclude that in the giving of gold by the wise men, they were acknowledging Jesus as a king. Second, they also brought him frankincense. It's a strange word. At its core is the word incense. And that is what it was. It came from a rare tree that grew in East Africa. Frankincense is referenced many times in the Old Testament as a fragrant perfume. Most often it was used in the temple by the priests including the high priest. Now, here's the important part. In it's temple use, Frankincense was reserved for incense and sacrificial anointing for Yahweh – for God. It's even referred to as Yahweh's incense. So, it's reasonable to conclude that the Frankincense signified Jesus' divine nature and his priestly role. Which brings us to the last gift. Myrrh. It was a perfume. It was used as a beautiful fragrance for women. You can find it referenced multiple times in the Song of Solomon. Elsewhere in the Scriptures, it's mentioned as a fragrance for clothing. But also, it was used as one of the burial spices. The bottom line is that Myrrh was a fragrance for man – you know, mankind. So, it was different from Frankincense which was reserved in the temple use for Yahweh. Myrrh was instead used for the people. As one commentator put it, “it was a perfume used by and in the interest of… man to make his life more pleasant… and his burial less repulsive.” So, as a gift from the Magi, Myrrh likely signified Jesus' humanity and perhaps his atoning death. In sum, the gifts brought by the Magi testified to who this child was. In the very least, the gifts testified to his kingship. But likely they furthermore testified to the fulness of Jesus divine nature and the fulness of his humanity. In his humanity he was, at that time, a young child born a king, but in his deity, he had existed from eternity past as God the Son. And he had come. The Magi knew and they testified to the wonder and awe of who this child was. He was worthy for them to worship. And I want you to notice something significant. Before the Magi even entered the house, look what verse 10 says. They rejoiced with exceedingly great joy! They gave praise to God for leading them to Jesus. They recognized the significance of that moment in history and that God had brought them to this place, to this child king. And after that, the Magi entered and it says they fell-down before him and worshiped. These revered men, who were not Israelites, who were known for their decades of study and known for their cultural prominence fell down before a one-year old child and worshiped him. Is that not tremendous? I think it is in a couple of different ways. Number 1 - God used non-Israelites to acknowledge his Son, the true king. These Gentile Magi affirmed what many Jews would reject. As the Gospel of John points out, Jesus came to his own, but his own did not receive him. The worship by the Magi is a tremendous thing. It affirmed what the Scriptures in the Old Testament had been saying all along. That through the offspring of Abraham, through the seed of David, all nations would be blessed. It is truly an amazing affirmation of the Gospel call to all tribes, tongues, and nations. Number 2 – the second thing that is tremendous is that they were led by God. God had turned the hearts of these men to him and they followed him. They followed his star. Even with all the temptations for pride that comes with knowledge and wisdom, these men humbled themselves to worship the true king. Go back to verse 10, again. They rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. Again, this was before they fell down and worshiped. In other words, they gave glory to God for leading them to Jesus. And then they worshiped him. Believer in Christ, you and I were not led by a star to Jesus. But it is no less supernatural how God turned your heart and mine and led us to him. Yes, let's worship the newborn king in this advent season. Yes, let's give praise to God in Christ who is Lord and Savior. Yes, let's declare the reason that Jesus came. He was born to die in our place and then resurrected so to overcome sin and death and the devil for us. So, yes, let's worship Jesus for all these reasons. But let's also rejoice like the Magi for God bring us to him. Were it not for God leading in our lives, we would still be in darkness. But God has led us to his Son, the King. Perhaps you've come today or you've been coming, but you have yet to fall down and worship. God has been leading you. After all, you are here. He's led you to Jesus. He's led you to hear his Word. But there's something preventing you from falling down in worship. Maybe skepticism. Maybe you say that you cannot intellectually get to a place of belief. But if there was any group back then who could argue against belief, it would have been the Magi. Wouldn't it not? The Magi were the intellectuals of the time. Yet, they submitted themselves to God and they humbled themselves before him. They both praised him for leading them to Jesus and then fell down and worshiped the true king. God has led you to this point. Let him now lead you into the house before the humble king. It takes faith, doesn't it? Was it not by faith that the Magi followed the star. It was. It also requires setting aside your unbelief and forsaking your own way. It takes humility to recognize all that you don't know compared to the wisdom and glory and power of God. And it takes falling down before him and submitting your whole life to him, just as the Magi. Will you let God lead you into his house and will you fall down as the Magi did to worship Christ? He is, as 1 Corinthians says, the power of God and the wisdom and of God. He is worthy to be worshiped. What an amazing testimony in these verses… of God at work leading and affirming that he himself has come to us. May we each praise God for leading us as he did the Magi. And as they also did, may we each humbly fall down before the king of kings, for who he is… and for what he has done for us so that we may worship him. Amen

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Paul's Revelation 12/19

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 28:30


    Do you wonder where Paul got his information about God? As you read his New Testament letters, you will be amazed at what Paul knew about God and His purpose for mankind. Watch Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss more about Paul's revelation about God's plan for mankind. Learn how Paul's understanding of God was developed not only by his studies, but also by revelation from God Himself. You can experience the same revelation by studying God's WORD and listening to the Holy Spirit.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Paul's Revelation 12/19

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 28:31


    Do you wonder where Paul got his information about God? As you read his New Testament letters, you will be amazed at what Paul knew about God and His purpose for mankind. Watch Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss more about Paul's revelation about God's plan for mankind. Learn how Paul's understanding of God was developed not only by his studies, but also by revelation from God Himself. You can experience the same revelation by studying God's WORD and listening to the Holy Spirit.

    Grace in Focus
    Is There Evidence That Judas Was a Believer?

    Grace in Focus

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 13:50


    Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Today, Have you ever wondered about Judas, whether he was eternally saved or not? Well, Bob Wilkin, and Sam Marr are going to discuss what the Bible might have to say on this. Thank you for listening, and never miss an episode of the Grace in Focus Podcast!

    The Fellowship Family Podcast
    130. Partnering with Parents - 2.0

    The Fellowship Family Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 32:17


    This episode continues the conversation from Episode 90 about how FBC desires to partner with parents in raising their children in the Lord. Mark Francis talks with Family Ministry staff members Hunter Mayo, Caleb Pearson, and Brian Weir, as they discuss the upcoming Parent Summit 2026.Register for Parent Summit 2026 here - https://www.cognitoforms.com/FellowshipBibleChurch8/ParentSummitRegistrationForm

    Theology Central
    Anatomy of the Believer Pt 2

    Theology Central

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 71:17


    I conclude my review a sermon that is using, Song of Solomon 7:5-6to somehow talk about the anatomy of a believer.

    Theology Central
    Anatomy of the Believer Pt 1

    Theology Central

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 66:45


    I begin to review a sermon that is using, Song of Solomon 7:5-6to somehow talk about the anatomy of a believer.

    Radio Islam
    FROM ATHEIST TO BELIEVER: BROTHER YAHYA'S LATE-LIFE JOURNEY TO ISLAM

    Radio Islam

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 17:58


    From atheist to Muslim at 75. From police artist to Islamic calligrapher. From abandoned at a bus stop to being embraced by the Ummah. Brother Yahya C's story is raw, real, and deeply moving. Proof that Allah guides whom He wills — at any age.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Paul's Journey to Mount Sinai 12/18

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 28:30


    Divine guidance is one of the benefits of your salvation. We must listen to the Holy Spirit to remain focused on God's plan. When God speaks, He keeps you on the path for your life. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they explore the parallels between Paul and Moses, highlighting how the history of the Israelites is intricately woven into Paul's ministry to many nations. Learn that the same hand of God, which guided the Israelites, also guided Paul. That same divine guidance is available to you!

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Paul's Journey to Mount Sinai 12/18

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 28:31


    Divine guidance is one of the benefits of your salvation. We must listen to the Holy Spirit to remain focused on God's plan. When God speaks, He keeps you on the path for your life. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they explore the parallels between Paul and Moses, highlighting how the history of the Israelites is intricately woven into Paul's ministry to many nations. Learn that the same hand of God, which guided the Israelites, also guided Paul. That same divine guidance is available to you!

    Salty Believer Unscripted (Audio)
    Time for an Alien Freakout?

    Salty Believer Unscripted (Audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025


    Is “The Age of Disclosure” something we should pay attention to and freak out, or is it just high-level clickbait? It costs $20 to stream. Is it worth it? Bryan Catherman and Josiah Walker don't know, but they do know that this isn't the first time Christians have freaked out over a documentary. In this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted, the guys discuss what Christians should do when they're invited to a freakout. What should Pastors do when their congregants bring these kinds of panic and worry? That's the topic of this discussion. Copyright 2025. Find more information at SaltyBeliever.com.

    The Promise Perspective Podcast
    What Does it Really Mean to "Keep" or "Break" the Commandments? | Episode 43

    The Promise Perspective Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 88:26


    You can watch this podcast episode on YouTube by clicking hereIn this episode, we will explore some foundational but deeply misunderstood questions: What is the Hebrew definition of “obey?”What does it actually mean to “keep” or “break” the commandments? How did the original Hebrew audience understand obedience, law, covenant, and faith—long before Western theology reshaped those ideas?This episode will challenge modern Christian assumptions by calling us to deconstruct inherited paradigms and return to a Hebraic understanding of Scripture, language, and covenant. The goal is not to burden Believers with rules, but to restore clarity about the heart of the Father and the true nature of the gospel that we are called to “carry to the ends of the earth.”The ultimate goal of this episode is to reframe the biblical definition of obedience in a way that reveals the HEART of the Father. You might be surprised when you learn that the biblical definition of obedience isn't “do” –  it's “listen.”  This episode will restore the depth of crucial Hebrew concepts:Shema (often translated “obey”) means to hear, listen, internalize, and respond appropriately.Shamar (often translated as “keep”) means to guard, protect, and watch over.Parar (often translated as “break”) means to trample, disregard, or nullify“Keeping” the commandments is not about flawless performance, but about guarding the Father's word with a faithful, responsive heart. Likewise, “breaking” the commandments is not about imperfection, but about contempt—casting them behind one's back and disregarding them.The gospel isn't about “getting saved.” It's about learning how to hear the Father, walk in covenant and guard what He loves. Salvation is the door that begins the lifelong journey of learning how to be a covenant people—a “treasured possession” who listens to the Father's voice with a desire to bring Him the glory and honor He is due. This restores peace, removes fear-driven theology of making things a “salvation issue,” and reframes the Believer's walk as a journey of learning and intimacy, not simply a list of “do's and don'ts.” I pray that if you listen to this episode, your heart is filled with joy and excitement as an invitation gets poured into your heart--an invitation that you may have never heard before.The invitation is simple: “SHEMA.” That's it. To simply “listen.”I pray that this episode helps someone who may be wrestling with obedience, faith, or the purpose of the Father's commandments. I pray that it encourages and equips you to understand that obedience isn't just about “doing,” it's about listening first. So take this as an invitation to slow down. Read the Bible without commentary. Stop listening to men to teach you the Father's heart and go straight to the Source.Contact me: stephanie@promise-perspective.comVisit my website: www.promise-perspective.com Support the show

    Yankee Arnold Ministries
    Will The Believer Take The Mark Of The Beast? Part 2

    Yankee Arnold Ministries

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 30:00


    SUPPORT YANKEE ARNOLD MINISTRIES WITH YOUR DONATION HEREhttps://yankeearnold.com/donate/REGISTER FOR DR. ARNOLD'S ONLINE CLASSES AT FLORIDA BIBLE COLLEGE OF TAMPA HEREhttps://www.floridabiblecollege.usOR EMAIL BOB GILBERT registrar@floridabiblecollege.usEMAIL DR. ARNOLD HEREyankee@yankeearnold.comVISIT OUR BOOKSTORE HEREhttps://yankeearnold.com/store/

    JOHN CHOQUE is Touching People For Heaven
    DAY 49 ☕️ FIRST BOOK — GEC Truth Study " s t u d y " December 18, 2025.

    JOHN CHOQUE is Touching People For Heaven

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 126:15


    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Get Your Heart Right With God 12/17

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 28:30


    Do you know what words to use to express yourself? Just like Paul, fill your mouth with God's WORD. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how it is equally important to read the words of the Bible and to know Jesus, the person of The WORD. Becoming part of God's family is easy. Jesus did the hard part for your salvation; the only thing He didn't do was pray your prayer. The moment you asked Jesus into your life, you were not only counted righteous; Jesus made you right with God.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Get Your Heart Right With God

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 28:31


    Do you know what words to use to express yourself? Just like Paul, fill your mouth with God's WORD. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they discuss how it is equally important to read the words of the Bible and to know Jesus, the person of The WORD. Becoming part of God's family is easy. Jesus did the hard part for your salvation; the only thing He didn't do was pray your prayer. The moment you asked Jesus into your life, you were not only counted righteous; Jesus made you right with God.

    Culture Proof with Wil and Meeke Addison
    Marks of a BELIEVER...

    Culture Proof with Wil and Meeke Addison

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 105:37


    Be sure to visit cultureproof.net Please consider supporting the Culture Proof Podcast. We aim to bring engaging content that will challenge and equip Christians to live according to the Straight Edge of Scripture. All gifts are tax deductible. Our Address is: S.E. Ministries PO Box 1269 Saltillo MS, 38866   Episode sponsors: BJUPress Homeschool We Heart Nutrition – Use the code CULTUREPROOF for 20% off Accountable2You – Try free for 10 days Culture Proof Listeners  THANKS!   Culture Proof Podcast Theme song "Believers" courtesy of Path of Revelation    

    Grand Tamasha
    Grand Tamasha's Best Books of 2025

    Grand Tamasha

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 14:57


    Grand Tamasha is Carnegie's weekly podcast on Indian politics and policy co-produced with the Hindustan Times, a leading Indian media house. For six years (and counting), host Milan Vaishnav has interviewed authors, journalists, policymakers, and practitioners working on contemporary India to give listeners across the globe a glimpse into life in the world's most populous country.Each December, Milan looks back at the conversations we've hosted during the course of the year and selects a handful of books that stayed with him long after our recording wrapped. This year's selections span biography, history, and political economy—but they share a common thread: Each offers a bold reinterpretation of India at a moment of profound political and social churn.In keeping with this tradition, here—in no particular order—are Grand Tamasha's top books of 2025. A Sixth of Humanity: Independent India's Development OdysseyBy Devesh Kapur and Arvind Subramanian. Published by HarperCollins India.Believer's Dilemma: Vajpayee and the Hindu Right's Path to Power, 1977–2018By Abhishek Choudhary. Published by Pan Macmillan India.Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern AsiaBy Sam Dalrymple. Published by HarperCollins India.Taken together, these books showcase the breadth of scholarship animating debates on India and South Asia today. They remind us that the region's past remains contested, its present deeply complex, and its future still uncertain. I hope you find these conversations as stimulating and inspiring as I did.One final note here: As you consider your year-end charitable giving, we hope you will choose to support Grand Tamasha. This season, you might have noticed that we've expanded into video, allowing listeners to watch full-length conversations on YouTube. Listener contributions sustain the costs of production, research, and distribution—especially as we expand our video offerings. The podcast receives no external funding beyond what our audience generously provides, and contributions from U.S.-based supporters are fully tax-deductible. We would be grateful for whatever support you can offer. Please visit https://donate.carnegieendowment.org/for more information on how you can give.On behalf of the entire team, we hope you have a wonderful holidays. Thanks for listening to the show—and see you in the new year.Episode notes:1. “The Forgotten Partitions That Remade South Asia (with Sam Dalrymple),” Grand Tamasha, October 29, 2025.2. “A Sixth of Humanity and the Dreams of a Nation (with Devesh Kapur and Arvind Subramanian),” Grand Tamasha, October 22, 2025.3. “Vajpayee and the Making of the Modern BJP (with Abhishek Choudhary),” Grand Tamasha, September 3, 2025.4.  Milan Vaishnav, “Grand Tamasha's Best Books of 2024,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, December 17, 2024.5.  Milan Vaishnav, “Grand Tamasha's Best Books of 2023,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, December 19, 2023.6.  Milan Vaishnav, “Grand Tamasha's Best Books of the Year,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, December 20, 2022.

    Christian Formation
    304 - Baptism Q&A

    Christian Formation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 34:07


    In this episode, we discuss the following questions submitted by our listeners:Does baptism save you?When should someone be rebaptized?If someone was baptized as a believer but wasn't fully immersed in water, are they baptized?What if a believer feels as though they've grown in their understanding of the gospel since being baptized?What if someone isn't sure they fully believed at the time they were baptized? Should they be re-baptized?How do we handle our growing number of kids in the church becoming believers?ResourcesEpisodes293 - Baptism Imagery in the Old Testament294 - Tracing Baptism Through the Gospels295 - Does Baptism Save You?296 - What Do Christians Believe About Baptism? A Guide to Different Views297 - Baptism and the Covenants298 - Does History Prove Infant Baptism?299 - Should Baptism be a Requirement for Church Membership?089 - Infant Baptism (with Kyle McClellan)090 - Believer's Baptism (with Bobby Jamieson)ArticlesDoes 1 Peter 3:21 teach that baptism is necessary for salvation?What is the proper mode of baptism?I was baptized unbiblically. Do I need to be rebaptized?Connect With Us providenceomaha.org | Instagram | Facebook Email Us formation@providenceomaha.org

    Anchor Faith Church Valdosta, GA
    Attack of Identity - MDWK

    Anchor Faith Church Valdosta, GA

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 60:52


    The Renewed Mind and Believer's Authority - Four areas we can be deceived out of our In Him identity. 12.10.25

    TD Ameritrade Network
    Green: Not a ‘Big Believer' in Tech Rotation Story

    TD Ameritrade Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 7:09


    Michael Green is watching full-time employment numbers, which he notes have been weakening for two years. “We're not seeing the rebound that we need to,” he says, and “unfortunately” other areas of the economy are not picking up. Tech is driving the economy right now but not making a lot of jobs, he adds. “I'm not a big believer in the rotation story,” Michael says, arguing that it would be hard for the market to lose tech leadership when they're mostly driving GDP.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

    Yankee Arnold Ministries
    Will The Believer Take The Mark Of The Beast? Part 1

    Yankee Arnold Ministries

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 30:00


    SUPPORT YANKEE ARNOLD MINISTRIES WITH YOUR DONATION HEREhttps://yankeearnold.com/donate/REGISTER FOR DR. ARNOLD'S ONLINE CLASSES AT FLORIDA BIBLE COLLEGE OF TAMPA HEREhttps://www.floridabiblecollege.usOR EMAIL BOB GILBERT registrar@floridabiblecollege.usEMAIL DR. ARNOLD HEREyankee@yankeearnold.comVISIT OUR BOOKSTORE HEREhttps://yankeearnold.com/store/

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Why Did Paul Go to Arabia? 12/16

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 28:30


    While the Old Covenant Israelites received instruction from Moses directly, Paul, in the New Covenant, received training from God personally. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory and learn that, like Paul, your training is not based on Mosaic Law. All that you learn is based on the sacrifice of Jesus and instruction from the Holy Spirit. Together, they explore God's WORD to highlight key points about the revelation of Paul and why The LORD inspired him to know it.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Why Did Paul Go to Arabia? 12/16

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 28:31


    While the Old Covenant Israelites received instruction from Moses directly, Paul, in the New Covenant, received training from God personally. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory and learn that, like Paul, your training is not based on Mosaic Law. All that you learn is based on the sacrifice of Jesus and instruction from the Holy Spirit. Together, they explore God's WORD to highlight key points about the revelation of Paul and why The LORD inspired him to know it.

    America, Pray Now Podcast
    Prayer is the Lifeline of the Believer

    America, Pray Now Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 16:56


    Prayer is the lifeline of the believer, and we would be wise to hear the Bible's instructions about it. America Pray Now Leader, Josiah Alway, explores the instructions for prayer found in Colossians 4:2-3 as we “Continue Earnestly in Prayer.”---------America Pray Now publishes a magazine on prayer that is free of charge and can be delivered directly to your home. You can sign up for this magazine on our website at americapraynow.comIn addition to our weekly podcast, we meet in 17 different cities every month to pray in person. Most of our in-person prayer meetings are in Virginia, and we also have meetings in Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, North Carolina and South Carolina. See our website for times and dates at americapraynow.comEnjoy the Podcast? Let us know! Email us at podcast@americapraynow.com

    THE LOGIC CHURCH
    THE BELIEVER'S THANKSGIVING | 2ND SERVICE | PASTOR LANRE OLU BAJI | THE LOGIC CHURCH | MAINLAND, LAGOS

    THE LOGIC CHURCH

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 70:34


    THE LOGIC CHURCH
    THE BELIEVER'S THANKSGIVING | 1ST SERVICE | PASTOR LANRE OLU BAJI | THE LOGIC CHURCH | MAINLAND, LAGOS

    THE LOGIC CHURCH

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 67:58


    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Why Did God Choose Paul? 12/15

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 28:30


    Have you ever wondered about God's plan for your life? As you look at Paul's life, expect to learn more about God's plan for you. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they unfold Paul's life and how his obedience spread the message of Jesus Christ to the world. Paul was a Jewish-Roman citizen. He was strategically placed at the intersection of the Roman government, Greek philosophy and Jewish religion. That unique position prepared him to succeed in his world-changing assignment. Similarly, you are placed with a purpose, and God is preparing you for what He has called you to do.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast
    Why Did God Choose Paul? 12/15

    Believer's Voice of Victory Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 28:31


    Have you ever wondered about God's plan for your life? As you look at Paul's life, expect to learn more about God's plan for you. Join Kenneth Copeland and Professor Greg Stephens on Believer's Voice of Victory as they unfold Paul's life and how his obedience spread the message of Jesus Christ to the world. Paul was a Jewish-Roman citizen. He was strategically placed at the intersection of the Roman government, Greek philosophy and Jewish religion. That unique position prepared him to succeed in his world-changing assignment. Similarly, you are placed with a purpose, and God is preparing you for what He has called you to do.

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Your Confession of Faith Activates Your Covenant of BLESSING 12/12

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 28:30


    How are you asking God to BLESS you? Where is your belief? Listen to Believer's Voice of Victory as Kenneth Copeland shows you how your confession of Faith activates Your Covenant of BLESSING. You can receive what you are believing God for through your confession of Faith and the power of THE BLESSING!

    Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon

    “They have dealt treacherously against the Lord.” — Hosea 5:7 Believer, here is a sorrowful truth! Thou art the beloved of the Lord, redeemed by blood, called by grace, preserved in Christ Jesus, accepted in the Beloved, on thy way to heaven, and yet, “thou hast dealt treacherously” with God, thy best friend; treacherously with […]

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    Your Confession of Faith Pleases God 12/11

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 28:30


    God didn't create anything without speaking! Listen to Believer's Voice of Victory as Kenneth Copeland encourages you to let the mind of Christ be in you. With this knowledge and Faith, you can boldly speak God's WORD to create your world. Find out how your confession of Faith pleases God and justifies you!

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast
    The Key To Getting Your Confession of Faith To Work 12/10

    Believer's Voice of Victory Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 28:30


    What is your mind fixed on? Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he helps you evaluate the thoughts in your mind. When you take hold of your thought life once and for all, and set your mind on God's WORD, your confession of Faith will work for you!