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In this episode of Uncommon Sense, we're talking about Tucker Carlson's highly discussed interview with Senator Ted Cruz. I'll be sharing my honest thoughts on how it went, why I think Tucker came out ahead, and what this kind of bold, unscripted, and unapologetically frank conversation means for the future of political discourse (spoiler: I'm all for it).We'll go into why I support constructive confrontation—yes, even when it gets "mean" and uncomfortable. The Founding Fathers didn't tiptoe around the truth, so why should we? They debated passionately because the stakes were high. The polite punditry act is wearing thin, and people are tired of political puppets mouthing safe lines. They're craving what we saw here: real conviction, real disagreement, and real questions.We'll cover why I believe Tucker won this exchange: from his biblical literacy to his serious concerns about foreign lobbying groups like AIPAC having a hand in U.S. policy. Ted got visibly nervous when pressed about Scripture, about Israel, and about U.S. involvement in a possible war with Iran. And the question still lingers: Why are we only now suddenly being pushed to act, when Trump was reportedly targeted by Iran two years ago?Most importantly, we'll reflect on Tucker's question—a theological one with deep political ramifications: Who is the real Israel according to God? Is it the modern state that does not believe Jesus is Lord and historically has required a denial of Christ for Jewish returnees? Or is it the true church—those who belong to Christ?I'll share my belief unapologetically: Israel is the body of believers in Jesus Christ. Not those who reject Him. Not those who crucified Him. That's a hard truth, but a necessary one in these last days when clarity very much matters.Faith shouldn't be a popularity contest.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOorwAVEYslTlOGA-36_bHHjruNDOebEKWQ6M2115NZZwL8WG_ali
In this episode of Uncommon Sense, we're talking about Tucker Carlson's highly discussed interview with Senator Ted Cruz. I'll be sharing my honest thoughts on how it went, why I think Tucker came out ahead, and what this kind of bold, unscripted, and unapologetically frank conversation means for the future of political discourse (spoiler: I'm all for it).We'll go into why I support constructive confrontation—yes, even when it gets "mean" and uncomfortable. The Founding Fathers didn't tiptoe around the truth, so why should we? They debated passionately because the stakes were high. The polite punditry act is wearing thin, and people are tired of political puppets mouthing safe lines. They're craving what we saw here: real conviction, real disagreement, and real questions.We'll cover why I believe Tucker won this exchange: from his biblical literacy to his serious concerns about foreign lobbying groups like AIPAC having a hand in U.S. policy. Ted got visibly nervous when pressed about Scripture, about Israel, and about U.S. involvement in a possible war with Iran. And the question still lingers: Why are we only now suddenly being pushed to act, when Trump was reportedly targeted by Iran two years ago?Most importantly, we'll reflect on Tucker's question—a theological one with deep political ramifications: Who is the real Israel according to God? Is it the modern state that does not believe Jesus is Lord and historically has required a denial of Christ for Jewish returnees? Or is it the true church—those who belong to Christ?I'll share my belief unapologetically: Israel is the body of believers in Jesus Christ. Not those who reject Him. Not those who crucified Him. That's a hard truth, but a necessary one in these last days when clarity very much matters.Faith shouldn't be a popularity contest.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOorwAVEYslTlOGA-36_bHHjruNDOebEKWQ6M2115NZZwL8WG_ali
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In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, we give thanks for the abundant blessings God has poured into our lives—money, vehicles, houses, land, properties, businesses, positions, and even academic achievements like diplomas, honors, and degrees. Yet beyond all these, we are reminded of a powerful truth through the words of the man of God: None of these can truly satisfy the heart.If you still feel empty despite having it all, this message is for you. These things are not wrong—they come from God. But we must never forget: only the Lord Jesus Christ is our true satisfaction. Not wealth. Not fame. Not success. Only Jesus.Tune in to be stirred, challenged, and led back to the only One who can fill the deepest void—the Lord Jesus Christ.Have you listened to the preaching of God's end-time prophet and apostle, Apostle Renato D. Carillo? We'd love to hear how it has impacted your life. Send us your testimonies.Stay connected with us:https://www.jioswm.org/ https://www.facebook.com/JIOSWMofficialhttps://www.youtube.com/@JIOSWMofficialhttps://twitter.com/JIOSWMofficialhttps://www.instagram.com/jioswmofficialhttps://vt.tiktok.com/ZSRR2g4DG/https://pin.it/DAyWW0E
In John 8:12, Jesus makes a radical claim: “I am the Light of the world.” Only He can break through the darkness of sin, sorrow, and death. This message reminds us that while the world stumbles in darkness, those who follow Jesus walk in the light. Reflect His light. Darkness cannot overcome it.
Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. (Acts 4:12) 1/ Salvation in any other . 2/ None other name - Salvation through Jesus, God's way . 3/ Whereby we must be saved . This sermon was preached at Zoar Strict Baptist Chapel Ashwell, Bedfordshire, England
“The Hope For Peace and Restoration of A Broken World is in Jesus Alone.” -John 20:19-31
Luke 24 - Jesus comes to the disciples after the Resurrection, "Peace be with you" - hmmm... this captures Jesus
How do we make the most of these Holy Days? Keep Jesus company in his passion and death. To get the most out of Easter, let's try to stay with Jesus from the Last Supper through his death, burial and Resurrection. https://comeawaybyyourselves.com
We are honored to welcome our Regional Pastor: Tayo Ojajuni to The Province - Christ Chapel Barrie this weekend has been filled with prayer, worship, and the undeniable presence of God. As you listen, may you be richly blessed in Jesus' name.
Rev. Dan MacDonald preaches from Matthew 17:1-13.
Message from Mikey Tai on 06/04/2025
God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble! Live for His kingdom, and stop trying to build your own.
Topics: Judgment Day, Rewards in Heaven, Crowns in Scripture, Hebrews 9:27, Christ in You (Colossians 1:26-27), Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30), Parable of the Vineyard Workers (Matthew 20:1-16), Judgment Based on Jesus' Work, John 5:24, The Great White Throne Judgment, Revelation 20:11-15, The Bema Seat Judgment Explained, 2 Corinthians 5:10, Reward of the Inheritance (Colossians 3:23-24), Misinterpretation of "Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant" (Matthew 25:21), Servants or Friends (John 15:15), Judgment of Unbelief in Christ and Working According to the Law (Romans 14:12), Context of 2 Corinthians 5:10, Finality of Christ's Sacrifice (Hebrews 9:15), Symbolism of Crowns, James 1:12, Crown of Righteousness (2 Timothy 4:8), Crown of Glory (1 Peter 5:4), Meaning of Casting Crowns (Revelation 4:10), 1 Corinthians 9:25, Jesus Alone is King (Hebrews 2:7), Sufficiency of Christ's Blood, Hebrews 13:5, Salvation by Grace Not Works, Futility of “Earning” Rewards, Isaiah 64:6, Role of Faith in Judgment, Judgment of Unbelievers, Revelation 22:12, Eternal Security in Christ, John 10:28, Rewards vs. the Gospel, Perfection of God's Love (1 John 4:18), Judgment of Sin Already Paid, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Misuse of James 3:1 about Teaching, Refinement of Incorrect Teaching, 1 Corinthians 3, Role of Works in Christian Life, Assurance of Our Salvation, Jesus' Death as the Basis for Inheritance (Hebrews 9:15), Meaning of Being Co-Seated with Christ (Ephesians 2:6), Judgment of Believers vs. Unbelievers, Role of Faith not Performance, Christ as the Reward, Colossians 2:10, Futility of Human Effort for Rewards and Crowns, Not Judged for Sins Because Jesus Was JudgedSend Matt a text about this episode!Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
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This week, Pastor Dennis Allan kicks-off our new series, Hold Fast. It's the new year and so many things are shifting and changing around us. A new president will soon be inaugurated, there are wars raging across the world, and in our own personal lives many of us are welcoming new babies, changing jobs, dealing with health issues, and walking through difficult seasons with parents, siblings, grandchildren, and friends. In the midst of all this, we're still trying to go to work, pay our bills, and maintain healthy relationships. As Jesus once said, the cares of this world loom large. So, how can we hold fast to Jesus when things feel unsteady and uncertain, and we feel anxious and fearful? The author of Hebrews starts their letter by focusing on Jesus. Because, when things are swirling all around us what we most need to do is fix our eyes on Jesus alone.
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Pastor Evan begins our new sermon series in the book of Luke titled To Seek and To Save.
The heartbreaking loss of a friend in childhood prompted one listener to ask, "Can faithful practicing Jews be saved?" James explores that tender question with pastoral care firmly anchored in the Scriptures. If you find this podcast helpful, spread the word! Share, rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
Subject: Reformation Speaker or Performer: Pastor Tracy Johnson Scripture Passage(s): Romans 3:21-27 Date of Delivery: October 27, 2024
Why did Peter follow Jesus? Did he know WHO he was following? Did he think Jesus was just a Rabbi? How did Peter get to know Him? Today we continue in Luke 4 as we talk about why it is important to know Jesus and how we can do that!
Why did Peter follow Jesus? Did he know WHO he was following? Did he think Jesus was just a Rabbi? How did Peter get to know Him? Today we continue in Luke 4 as we talk about why it is important to know Jesus and how we can do that!
Whether it's Jason Bourne, Liam Neeson, or the Lone Ranger...we may get a great story...but NOT a great example to follow. Spiritually, we NEED others because “we were not designed to follow Jesus alone.”Join us as we talk about the spiritual discipline of Community and how it helps us to pursue Jesus more effectively.
Who is the "Man of Lawlessness"? We don't know, but God still speaks through the fog. So let us open our Bibles and hearts as we prepare to meet the Father in His Word. Email me: rootedtogetherpodcast@gmail.com Join the blog: https://reading-the-word-together4.cms.webnode.page #God #Jesus #Gospel #2Thessalonians2 #rootedtogether #ManofLawlessness #uncertianty #Bible #H.E.A.R.
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Send us a textIt's time to meditate on how amazing Jesus Christ, the Alpha and Omega and Lamb of God really is. And when you do, it should cause you to jump up and tell everyone what CeCe Winans sings about in her song, "That's My King."We're headed back to Revelation in this episode, looking to see what we can learn from the worship responses to our King of kings.In this episode, I discuss the following:Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture – this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: RepetitionSlow downWrite out Scripture by handMeditate on ScriptureWrite down your observationsRead in various translationsEpisode GuideOther episodes where songs lead us to Revelation - Episode 369, Episode 390, Episode 443, Episode 498Reading Revelation and looking for worship responses to write out by handHow writing things out by hand gives the mind more footholds for accessing a given concept or ideaObserving the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, AND WHY of the worship responses recorded in RevelationUsing the Scripture and our inspiration song to give us words to use in adoring GodHow reading in a different translation caused me to read Revelation 5:12 in a new wayThe Lamb of God as a common title used for Jesus in Revelation - John 1:29, Revelation 12:11, Revelation 17:14Hearing the convicting voice of the Holy Spirit reminding me that JESUS ALONE is worthy of power, wealth, wisdom, might, honor, glory, and blessing and that it's HIS SHED BLOOD that gives me access to ask for the sameAdditional ResourcesLyrics - New Release Today LinkExalting Jesus in Revelation Commentary - Amazon Paid LinkMy favorite Bible Study Software - Logos Bible Software Affiliate LinkThis Week's ChallengeRead the book of Revelation for yourself. As you read it, when you come to a worship response, write out the worship response by hand. Consider reading in a translation other than what you're most familiar with. Make observations of who, what, where, when, and why the worship responses are inspired. Meditate on God's Word and CLICK HERE to learn more about joining the release team for my debut novel, A Seat at the Table
Antiphon: Heaven and earth proclaim your goodness, O GodScripture: Psalm 32 John 6:64Reflector: Fr. RonMusic: "I need thee every hour, most gracious Lord"
Pastor Matt will continue our study of the book of Colossians today, focusing on chapter 1, verses 13-20. During this lesson, we will discover that Jesus alone is enough for everything we need.
We live in a world that is in pursuit of happiness. This is a very natural human emotion and yet we seek it in all the wrong places. Jesus has come to once and for all satisfy our longing for happiness. His response to what makes us happy: NO THING! Series Description Who is Jesus? There are many names and titles that he bears; Son of God, Messiah, Savior, Prince of Peace and so many more. These names and titles describe His essence and give us a great understanding of who He is. But probably the most important question is, "Who is Jesus to you?" In this summer series, we will be exploring the person of Jesus and it's our prayer that Jesus would capture your heart and challenge you to live all-in for Him. Connect With Us Need prayer, want to sign up for baptism or surrender your life to Christ? Follow this link : https://bit.ly/m/lifechurchia
Jesus alone is life: completely, truthfully, and victoriously.
Our hour of "at least two Jews and a Gentile" is back, where one Gentile and at least two Messianic Jews give their perspective about Jewish traditions and faith. Bill is joined by Trevor Rubenstein, Pastor Aaron Braaten, and Thom Berkowitz, who discuss the ascension of Jesus, the hope we have in Christ, spend time interpreting Colossians 2:8, Colossians 4:6, and more. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Jesus Alone Has the Words of Eternal Life
Embark on a journey through Jesus' interactions, exploring his encounters with the hungry and the marginalized as depicted in the first five chapters of Mark. Join us as we delve into the raw, earthy reality of Jesus' ministry, walking alongside him through the muddy paths of compassion and grace, finding inspiration for our own lives in his humble footsteps.Let's ConnectText "connect" to 513-216-9896
A stockbroker who writes a large check to his favorite charity, a Buddhist priest who with shaven head goes on a long journey, and a young woman who takes a vow of chastity and goes into a convent don't have much in common, but there is one thing which they do share.
As we have been celebrating Easter he is a recap on a past episode all about how Jesus is our only hope for salvation. Enjoy this recap and we will be back soon with new content. Connect with the show: Email uncommontruthpodcast@gmail.com with topics you would like to see covered, episode feedback, and any questions you would like to ask Steve and Vicki. You can now watch The Uncommon Truth on YouTube! Visit www.uncommonpodcast.com to listen to more of The Uncommon Truth. Remember to subscribe and leave us a review! Please send the link to a friend who needs it! Watch our online church broadcasts Wednesdays @ 6:30 PM PDT & Sundays @ 10 AM PDT: www.fathershouseoroville.com Steve Orsillo's books are available here on Amazon!
Welcome to Passion Daily. Here, our prayer is that you will spend a few minutes focusing on the Scriptures every Monday through Friday, with specific encouragement from our team. —Passion Equip exists to see people around the globe know and draw closer to Jesus. Over 20 years of ministry, we've developed resources on almost every passage in the Bible. Explore our latest resources at https://passionequip.com—Give towards what God is doing through Passion City Church: https://passioncitychurch.com/give-online—With Passion City Online, you can join us every Sunday live at 9:30a and 11:45a, and our gatherings are available on-demand starting at 2p! Join us at https://passioncitychurch.com—At Passion City Church, we believe that because God has displayed the ultimate sacrifice in Jesus, our response to that in worship must be extravagant. It is our privilege, and our created purpose, to reflect God's Glory to Him through our praise, our sacrifice, and our song.—Follow Passion Equip: https://www.instagram.com/passionequip/Follow Passion Conferences: https://www.instagram.com/passion268Follow Passion City Church: https://www.instagram.com/passioncity/Passion City Church is a Jesus church with locations in Atlanta