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In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Pete and Jared talk with David P. Gushee about what it means to take seriously the moral teachings of Jesus. They dig into how Jesus's teachings are anchored in cultural context, yet still speak to real-life questions about freedom, forgiveness, status, and what it looks like to live well and love others. Show Notes → https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/episode-61-david-p-gushee-living-the-teachings-of-jesus/ Watch this episode on YouTube → https://youtu.be/rkaqc-0AT8I ********** This episode is brought to you by Skylight. The Skylight Calendar is here to keep your family organized! This beautifully designed digital display syncs with your existing calendars, making it effortless to track events, appointments, and reminders in one easy-to-see place. Right now, Skylight is offering our listeners $30 off their 15 inch Calendars by going to SkylightCal.com/BIBLE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James 4:13-17; Matthew 6:30-33
Update from John Carter - 7-1-25
James 4:11-12, Matthew 7:1-6
James 3:13-18; Matthew 5:3-12. Guest preacher: Mike Quint, Redeemer member. Note: This episode is a bit longer than our usual, due to an additional clip at the end. Josh's communion intro served as a helpful addition to the sermon and we felt it beneficial to include it.
James 3:1-12; Matthew 7:15-20
James 2:14-26; Matthew 5:14-16; 7:21-23Week 5 in our series through the book of James. Learn more about Redeemer Church here.
James 2:1-13; Matthew 5:17-20; 7:12A note for listeners: Due to a technical issue, this sermon recording cut off at 23 minutes, but we still felt it was valuable to upload what we had. Check back here later for a link to Josh's sermon notes, to bridge the gap between the recording and what we missed.
James 1:19-27; Matthew 7:24-27
Host Chez Filippini welcomes Dr. Luke Arredondo as they begin a ten episode series on Catholic social teachings.They discuss their initial reactions to the introduction of Pope Leo XIV, the development of Catholic social teachings, their relevance to contemporary issues, the importance of the book of Genesis and the teachings of Jesus as told in Matthew 25.
James 1:5-18; Matthew 7:7-11Learn more about Redeemer Church here.
The Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ: The Resurrection
James 1:1-4; Matthew 5:10-12, 48The first sermon in our series The Teachings of Jesus in James, in which we explore the connections between the book of James and Jesus' sermon on the mount, and learn what it means to be hearers and doers of the Word.
The foundation to what it means to enter the Gate.
Power to Cast Out Devils & Unclean Spirits
Part 3 of the King Follett Discourse
Part 4 of the King Follett Discourse
Part 5 of the King Follett Discourse.
A New Restoration Part 1
Part 2 of a New Restoration
Part 3 of a New Restoration
“Everyone who comes to me and hears my words and does them, I will show you what he is like” [Luke 6:47] There follows the story of a man carefully building a house and digging deep and finding a rock on which to base foundations. So when all was complete “a flood arose, the stream broke against that house, and could not shake it because it had been well built” [Luke 6:48]Now this parable begins with Jesus saying, “Why do you call me, ‘Lord, lord and not do the things that I tell you?” [Luke 6:46]. We all need to ask ourselves – what do the teachings of Jesus really mean to me? Do I live in a way that shows I believe in them?We are being buffeted by the storms of Godless human behaviour as never before, it is becoming a tsunami of Godlessness. But look at the difference between the natural and the spiritual.We are frightened by violent weather. But when it comes to a flood of immoral behaviour, many seem to welcome it, and, maybe more deadly still, many enjoy indulging in splashing in the shallows, ignoring the awesome flood of God's judgments that is promised.Ancient Israel fooled themselves thinking; well God is in our midst, we go to the Temple to worship, “we lean on the Lord” – but the prophet Micah said to them, you “detest justice and make crooked all that is straight” [Micah 5:9] yet you then “lean on the LORD and say, ‘is not the LORD in the midst of us ? No disaster shall come upon us.' Therefore because of you Zion shall be plowed as a field; and Jerusalem shall become a heap of ruins …” [Micah 5:11,12]The spiritual failure in which they fooled themselves that the Lord was with them led to the realisation, too late, that their personal spiritual house was not built upon a spiritual rock. History is set to repeat itself – the same call goes out now as is it did then! Note the message God sent through the prophet Zephaniah.“Seek the LORD all you humble of the land who do his just commands; seek righteousness; seek humility; perhaps you may be hidden in the day of the anger of the LORD.” [Zephaniah 2:3]
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You've been swimming in the wrong tank your whole life—and it's keeping you small! Listen, God didn't design you for three inches of water when He's got an entire ocean waiting for you. Most people don't even realize their limitations because they've been conditioned to settle. Well, not anymore! I'm breaking down how to shatter that tank, step into God's bigger plan, and discover the purpose He's been preparing for you all along. Stop thinking small—it's time to unleash what God's been building in you. Let's get into it!
Fr. Mike continues to explain the parables Christ recites in Jerusalem, specifically focusing on the dangers of preaching God's Word without practicing it in our lives. Jesus goes on to speak against the Scribes and Pharisees, reminding us that he's not only the Prince of Peace, but the Way and the Truth. Today's readings are Matthew 22-24 and Proverbs 19:17-20. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.