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Living Hope Douglas P.M.
An Introduction - Getting to Know You

Living Hope Douglas P.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 34:59


In the inaugural message in our new series, "Unlocking The Bible," Chris Staples explores the multifaceted nature of God's Word. He emphasises that the Bible is not just a collection of ancient texts, but a living and active word with the power to transform lives!Chris explores these key concepts:1. The Bible as a Manual for Life: Discover how the Bible provides guidance, wisdom, and instruction for navigating the complexities of life.2. The Bible as a Relationship: Explore the Bible as a means of deepening your relationship with God, through prayer, meditation, and personal study.3. The Bible Takes Practice: Chris highlights the importance of consistent engagement with God's Word, emphasising that understanding and applying biblical truths requires time, effort, and a willingness to grow.This introductory message lays the foundation for a journey of deeper biblical understanding. Join us as we unlock the treasures hidden within God's Word together!

Mountain Ridge Church - Sermons
Unlocking the Bible

Mountain Ridge Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 31:17


It's Christmas time again! Does that excite you or is it more of a low-key at least I get time off work feeling? We will revive the traditions, eat the food, and watch the movies. It can be enjoyable, but it isn't always meaningful. You have experienced some great Christmas' where all seemed right with the world but also some not-so-great moments. Still the calendar is moving and Christmas is coming. Maybe this is the year for Celebrating an old holiday in a new way. At Christmas you hear the expression “good news of great joy for all people.” We could use that now. So much of what we are experiencing in life doesn't feel joyful and good news usually comes with a catch. Singing songs and getting together hasn't been enough to create lasting joy. Christmas past has been fine but how does this Christmas, Christmas Present change things?

Dr Theo And Beverley Wolmarans Ministries
Dr Andre Wilmans - Unlocking the Bible - The old Testament Part 1

Dr Theo And Beverley Wolmarans Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 48:26


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Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC
How To Prepare a Message | "Unlocking the Bible" Series (Part 4)

Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 45:17


We are called to be priests in the Kingdom of God. And part of being priests in God's kingdom is preaching! Whether you feel called to pastor, lead a Connect or Discipleship Group, or just want to know how to study God's Word better, knowing how to prepare and give a message is a piece of executing the Great Commission! Let's be a house that rightly divides the Word of Truth, and preaches with boldness, conviction, and accuracy, so that we can continue to show people who Jesus is.

Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC
How To Apply The Bible in Your Life | "Unlocking the Bible" Series (Part 3)

Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 43:00


The Bible interprets itself. Nothing unlocks the Bible like the Bible. The best tool to use when studying scripture is Scripture itself. The Bible points to Jesus. We are not the hero in this story. God chose us even in our brokenness, not because there was anything lovable about us but because he is love. And the Bible won't contradict itself. It's rarely either/or but often both/and. Having knowledge of the Bible does us very little good if it's not being applied. It's time to put the Bible into practice!

Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC
How To Interpret and Apply The Bibe | Unlocking the Bible Series (Part 2)

Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 46:49


Interpreting and applying the Bible involves several key practices. First, through observation and prayer, we must recognize that the Bible requires the Holy Spirit's guidance to fully grasp it. Then, interpretation demands understanding the context, audience, and historical background to grasp the intended meaning accurately. Utilizing study tools like commentaries and concordances aids in this process, ensuring we extract meaning rather than impose our ideas onto the text. Finally, we interpret passages within the broader context of Scripture, allowing the Bible to interpret itself and guide our understanding and application of its teachings.

Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC
Intro To The Bible | Unlocking The Bible Series Part 1

Vizion Church | Charlotte, NC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 41:50


The Bible isn't a book but a library, written  by many in perfect harmony, God's plan to save the world through His son Jesus Christ! The Bible is a miracle and reliable! We may not always hear God audibly, but we can read Him in His Word! The world may change but the Word of God has been the same yesterday, today, and forever will be!

Mosaic Waco
THE KEY TO UNLOCKING THE BIBLE: making sense of it all

Mosaic Waco

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024


THE KEY TO UNLOCKING THE BIBLE: making sense of it all Matthew 5:17-18 | Slim Thompson Abolish Fulfill Unlock

Nader Mansour Sermons
The Time is Fulfilled: Unlocking the Bible's Crowning Prophecy in Daniel

Nader Mansour Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 66:48


Join us on this episode of The Bible Program as we dive into the profound prophecy of Daniel and how it was fulfilled by Christ. Discover the Bible's crowning prophecy and uncover the hidden truths that reveal God's perfect timing and plan. Gain insights into the historical and prophetic significance of this powerful message and its relevance for our lives today. Don't miss this inspiring exploration of Scripture that will deepen your faith and understanding of God's Word.

iDisciple Verse of the Day
January 22 - Romans 8:31 with Unlocking the Bible

iDisciple Verse of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 1:18


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iDisciple Verse of the Day
November 15 - Psalm 31:14 with Unlocking the Bible

iDisciple Verse of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 1:14


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iDisciple Verse of the Day
October 6 - Matthew 10:40 with Unlocking the Bible

iDisciple Verse of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 1:15


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iDisciple Verse of the Day
October 4 - Acts 20:35 with Unlocking the Bible

iDisciple Verse of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 1:20


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iDisciple Verse of the Day
September 22 - Jeremiah 17:7 with Unlocking the Bible

iDisciple Verse of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 1:20


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David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Revelation - part 6 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 37:53


Part 98 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  In this last study on Revelation, David Pawson lists the reasons for his view of the Millennium and resumes looking at John's visions about our future including the final judgment. Books will be opened that reveal our records. Those who are ‘in Christ' on that day – their names will be in His book, the Book of Life. The human race finishes in 2 groups only – those who live under the rule of God and those who want to live their own way. David warns against the lack of the fear of God abroad today which says that those who are not faithful to the Lord will be annihilated. Rather, ‘our God is a consuming fire, so let us worship him with awe and reverence.' The good news for our future is that there is to be a new heaven and a new earth where God and those who have been faithful to him will live together. We can live in this new heaven and earth if we are willing to be ‘recycled' now. Recycling is making useless things (and people) useful. David reveals evidence for the truth of Revelation in regard to the gems that are mentioned in the New Jerusalem – fascinating. He gives 10 reasons for reading Revelation.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Revelation - part 5 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 42:53


Part 97 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says Christian hope is fixed on the ultimate future – as seen in the book of Revelation. Toward the end, there are 7 visions as well as oral messages to John. David warns about the division of the Word of God into chapters and verses which has caused people to become ‘text people' where a verse is taken out of context and misunderstood. The visions thus have been split into 3 chapters. For a thousand years the church had no chapter and verse numbers. David says we need to take the visions in their order, and not juggle chapters. We find 4 enemies of the human race: Satan, antichrist, the false prophet and Babylon. Jesus doesn't ride a donkey – he is on horseback, ready for war against evil. A world battle will take place at Megiddo, at the crossroads of the world, and Jesus will destroy his enemies with a word. Then he will rule the world with Christians sharing that reign for a thousand years - the millennium. It will be a time of world peace. 4 major events in the visions: The Second Coming; The Millennial Rule of Christ on Earth; The Day of Judgment; and the New Heaven and New Earth.   

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Revelation - part 4 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 37:17


Part 96 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says, there are 3 women in the book of Revelation that are actually representative of either a group of people, a city or something else. He helps with interpretation. Much of the book deals with 2 cities – one labelled ‘Babylon' – a city of man; and Jerusalem, the city of God – represented by 2 of the women. Throughout the Bible ‘Babylon' is used for all that is secular and wicked. David says that sin, vice, aggressiveness, lust, greed and crime are more concentrated in cities. There are cities of the world now that could be the final ‘Babylon' of Revelation. Revelation shows that politicians will bring about the destruction of ‘Babylon', a city of pleasure, crime and commerce.  David says it is pictured as a prostitute because it takes your money and gives you pleasure. The martyrdom of the church will not be total because there will be those who come out as advised. David says that the whole world finance system will collapse. He discusses the concept of Christians being raptured out before the trouble – a very important teaching.  

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Revelation - part 3 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 41:04


Part 95 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson, looking at Revelation, says that when the Lord writes history he gives us the whole picture including what is happening in heaven and in the future – Apocalyptic History. David says Revelation is full of art, worship and singing. Jews and Christians will be one flock under one Shepherd. David explains the animals, pictures and symbols. God has told us the worst of what is coming so that we will be prepared if it happens in our lifetime. We know that the disasters to come will last only 3-and-a-half years. David explains the bowls, seals and scrolls. There will even be satanic miracles on display. The unholy trinity of Satan, the false prophet and the antichrist will rule, and many believers will be martyred. David informs about the differing ways of interpreting Revelation.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Revelation - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 40:49


Part 94 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that Revelation is the only book of the Bible that nobody decided to write. John simply wrote down what he saw and heard at the instruction of an angel. Jesus appears to him in a vision, but now his glory is apparent. David says that we need Revelation to fill out our picture of Jesus. Jesus reveals a knowledge of 7 cities and their churches to whom he is giving personal, individual messages. These cities in The Fertile Crescent are a melting pot of culture, politics and religion where roads between Europe and Asia traverse. Also, it was the area where Satan had his headquarters. The number seven is God's perfect number and appears throughout this book. There are 7 parts to the letters – the Address, an Attribute of Jesus, an Approval of the church, an Accusation, Jesus' Advice to put things right – sometimes with a warning that they will be closed down if they continue in wrong, an Appeal for them to heed, and finally an Assurance.  For two of the churches – the largest ones – he has nothing good to say about them. For those who are suffering persecution, he has no accusation. David gives an outline of the whole book, and though things will get worse, they will ultimately get better and stay that way.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Revelation - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 37:34


Part 93 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson believes Revelation is one of the greatest books in the Bible. Without it, the Bible would be incomplete. The Church needs to study it to prepare for what lies ahead. God's opinion of this book is clear; it is the only one that has a blessing for reading it aloud, and a curse for tampering with it, attached. The Bible is a history book and we are the only people who know how our world is going to end. It helps to remember it was written for ordinary people and should not be twisted by the highly educated. We need to read it with common sense. For instance, if the same word is repeated in the same context it has the same meaning. If people had used this logic, we would not have made some of the blunders we have. Revelation was written for a very practical purpose – to prepare for the difficulties ahead for believers  so that we will have ‘patient endurance'. ‘Jesus is coming back – that's the very centre of our hope for the future.' There are promises of rewards for those who are victorious. David says, ‘Revelation is written for this very simple purpose – to keep Christians' names in the Book of Life.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Part 92 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says the little neglected letter of Jude is wonderful. He reads his own paraphrase and shows that it divides into 2: a dangerous corruption and how to deal with it. David says that Jude (a brother of Jesus) is like a surgeon ‘wielding a knife to cut out the cancer in the Body of Christ.' All churches are in danger, either from outside – which pushes Christians together and strengthens them; or from inside – being either legalistic or too liberal which can destroy the Body of Christ. Legalism says: you are not free to sin and we're going to see that you don't.  License says: you are free to sin and it's okay now you're a Christian. True liberty says: in the Spirit, you are free not to sin. David says that we are constantly hearing a sentimental view of God being preached on TV and it's not a true picture of God.  Their other problem was regarding Jesus as only one way to God rather than the way. David says when your creed is corrupted, your conduct will be too; when your conduct is corrupted, your character and conversation will be too. He hopes the little letter of Jude will encourage you to contend for the Gospel in truth and love.

Christadelphians Talk
Unlocking the Bible - You Are my Witnesses Brother Richard Bezant

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 22:20


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David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
The Letters of John - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 36:35


Part 91 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  Teaching on the Letters of John, David Pawson discusses the issue of sin in the believer's life. At first sight, there appear to be contradictory verses, but careful study brings clarity. David proves that it is dangerous to take a verse out of its context. Another subject covered is the difference between males and females because two of John's letters are addressed separately to a woman and a man about the same subject, and yet saying opposite things. Hospitality was the very important theme, as it is possible to invite heresy into a church by inviting visiting ministries without verifying the truth of their teaching. David says that churches need both local ministry and travelling ministries. John's third letter addresses the problem of holding a church's ministry too closely and not showing love to honourable visiting ministries. David emphasizes the need for both truth and love in each life.  

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
The Letters of John - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 40:24


Part 90 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says the letters of John are grandfatherly letters because John was an old man - and the only apostle to die of old age. John sees things as black or white. It's in contrast to the relativism which has swept across the world in modern times. He seeks to ensure that his readers' joy may be full, that they may be living blameless lives, that they may be safe from the wiles of the Devil and that they may have assurance. David puts John's aims this way: To Promote Harmony; to Produce Happiness; to Protect Holiness; to Prevent Heresy – (David says “we have to be on constant guard against it”) - and to Provide Hope. The arrangement of John's teaching is characteristic of Jewish Rabbis' manner, not analytical but unstructured wisdom. The heresy of the time came from Greek philosophy which separated physical and spiritual, secular and sacred, temporal and eternal – and gave the impression that anything physical was dirty. They could not see that God could really become man. David says when we come to Christ, only our past sins are forgiven at that time. Future sins must be dealt with as they happen. This is a very important study for all.   

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Paul and His Letters - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 55:39


Part 89 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson looks at Paul and how he came to write his letters. Over a third of the New Testament focusses on him. “He's had greater influence on… Europe than any other man.” He had 3 major influences on his life – his Jewish parentage, the Greek language because he came from Tarsus, and his Roman citizenship which gave him certain privileges. He was a missionary before his conversion – but on the wrong side. He had a personal encounter with Jesus (after his ascension) which began his conversion and was his call to evangelize the Gentiles. It was 13 years of preparation before he set off on that mission and he travelled first with Barnabas as his work partner. Most of Paul's letters are written to churches around the Aegean Sea. His strategy was to plant a community of the Kingdom in every key city and then move on, leaving the church to evangelize their district. In the course of his travels he suffered much – shipwreck, flogging, jail, stoning, hunger as well as the care of the churches. He revisited churches as well as writing to them to encourage, teach and rebuke. A man of dedication and zeal, prayer, compassion and tears who was overwhelmed by God's grace. These letters have become the Word of God.

Kevin McCullough Radio
20220609 - Opening Up The Bible To Find God And A Purpose For Lebanon

Kevin McCullough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 52:58


Tom Atema, Jack Hibbard, & Camille Melki, the founders and voices behind Hearts For Lebanon join the program to talk about what the people inside Lebanon are going through. How difficult it is to generate food and grain supply due to the issues with Ukraine and Russia ongoing in Europe. How the word of God helps to change the life of the people and the communities affected by this violence and destruction that surrounds them. If you'd like to make a donation, all you need to do is head to wmca.com and click on the "Heart 4 Lebanon" banner at the top of the page. From there, you'll be able to securely put in your financial information and help save a family of for the next 4 months. All it takes is $116 dollars to help feed a family of four for the next 4 months. If you'd like to make a donation and give what you can over the phone, all you need to dial is 1-888-211-5944. Pastor Colin Smith formerly of "Unlocking The Bible" now rebrands his program "Open The Bible" as a way to get people to be more engaged in the bible and opening it up to read and hear the scripture from God.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Peter - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 39:47


Part 88 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson shows that Peter is teaching what various aspects of true submission are. He also gives advice to wives to win their unbelieving husbands. David sees that Peter is advising his readers on good attitudes which will stand them in good stead when severe persecution comes.  David quotes a friend: ‘If you are faithful in the little battles now, he will give you the grace when the big crunch comes.' Peter reveals what Jesus did while his body was in the tomb. While the first letter is preparing the people for persecution from outside the church, the second letter of Peter emphasizes dangers within the church. When life is easy, people become materialistic but under persecution the church grows. Heresy is a subtle pressure. David says there were four symptoms of disease within the church: A corrupt Creed – their beliefs were being changed. Corrupt Conduct as a result of the first. Corrupt Character so that they became ‘more animal than human', operating by base instincts – greedy and lustful. Corrupt Conversation – grumbling, rebellion. Peter shows how to grow in character and maturity.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Peter - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 38:14


Part 87 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that 1 Peter is relevant wherever Christians are fearful of persecution. Peter tells believers how to endure for Jesus. So we need this letter today. It is warm and encouraging. Peter had known what it was to fear threat, now he knew how to face it without fear. Jesus had reinstated him after his betrayal of Jesus because Peter still loved him. Now he wanted to encourage others. He had gone from timid to bold with the filling of the Holy Spirit. In this letter, suffering is one theme, submission to it is another and salvation is the third theme. (He lived up to his own advice when he was finally crucified himself, asking to be crucified upside down.) Peter urged his readers to be sure of their salvation as it was their firm foundation, but also to stick together to encourage each other in the face of trials. He speaks of their ‘living hope'. Like Paul, he emphasizes faith, hope and love, as well as the priesthood of all believers, and that we believers are a holy nation.  

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
James - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 38:33


Part 86 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that, although written to dispersed Jews, the book of James is very applicable to Christians today. It is a very practical word for our everyday lives. James was not focusing on doctrine or faith but was giving Christian advice to counter poor attitudes. As many of his readers were businesspeople intent on money making, James warns against neglecting God and the poor. He covers greed, envy, selfish ambition, pride, boasting, presumption, impatience, anger,  arguments, gossip and litigation. If you're not careful, money comes in and God goes out. James says we need to be alongside people but not to be infected by worldly attitudes. He encourages joy in the face of testing. He shows that we can get wisdom from above right away by asking for it without double mindedness, without doubting. This is a very helpful book though some find it objectionable that it focusses on human activity, but David points out that James' reason for writing explains why this is so. “Legalism says we're saved by our good deeds; license says we're saved without good deeds; but liberty says we're saved for good deeds.”

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
James - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 37:41


Part 85 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that James is concerned with practical Christianity. James is not hugely on doctrine or belief, but on behaviour which is a vital dimension to Christianity. The keyword is ‘do'. David points out that ‘do' is a keyword to the entire Bible. Though it is well written, James is not a structured book and David describes it as ‘pearls of wisdom that haven't been strung.' The author was the half-brother of Jesus. David reveals two nicknames used of James which give us an insight into his character. The letter was written to help Jews understand how to behave toward Gentiles.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Hebrews - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 38:56


Part 84 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says there are problems in the Bible when you don't understand, and there are problems when you do understand but it doesn't fit with your previous notions. He examines those passages which trouble some readers. One refers to the possibility of losing the salvation which once we have had. David explains this very clearly, giving evidence from other books of the Bible as well. It is important that we grasp the truth – that we can have assurance that we are on the way of salvation, but it is not a guarantee that we cannot turn away into deliberate sin and lose that salvation. This truth runs right through the New Testament, including on the lips of Jesus. Hebrews tells us the relationship between the Old and New Testaments; it keeps our eyes on Jesus; it is faith building; it warns us of the dangers of backsliding; and it emphasizes being an active member of the church.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Hebrews - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 41:43


Part 83 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that Hebrews is a very ‘Jewish' letter and is appreciated by Jewish readers whereas Gentiles need familiarity with the Old Testament scriptures. It relates our Christian faith to the ritual of the temple in the old days. David says it throws new light on Jesus that no other writer of the New Testament does. A key word is ‘better' – Jesus is better than… the prophets, the angels, the ancient leaders, the priests. While there is a continuity of faith from the Old Covenant to the New, the substance is better than the shadow. In the Old Testament they had a lot of foreshadowing of Jesus but now they had the real thing. We do not know who the author is, but David thinks it was sent to the Jewish half of the church in Rome at the time of Nero. They were suffering persecution as Christianity was at that time illegal and this drove some believers back to the synagogue where they would have to deny Jesus. David believes this was the catalyst for the letter to encourage them to hold on to their salvation and to go forward. It's very encouraging while being severe.     

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Timothy and Titus - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 38:41


Part 82 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says, though these letters were addressed to individuals, they were all about the churches they were trying to help, and these were quite different. Titus, in Crete, had the task of appointing elders and Paul's concern was about the quality of membership there; whereas in Ephesus, the membership was good but they had the wrong elders and Timothy was given the task of replacing them with the right men. The important thing at the beginning of a fellowship is to have quality leadership and membership before numbers expand. David says that confrontation is an important part of church leadership. If you neglect a problem, it just gets worse. Ultimately, the best safeguard of a church is constant good teaching. With the Spirit and the Word of God, you grow up. With a plurality of leaders, they will contribute more strengths and balance each other out much better, whereas one man will communicate his own strengths and weaknesses to the church he leads because people do follow unconsciously a leader's manner of living, rather than what he says. Character is of prime importance. This teaching can help us in choosing those to serve our churches.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Timothy and Titus - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 39:53


Part 81 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson begins by explaining why these letters to Timothy & Titus differ from others by Paul. Paul wrote from the condemned cell; he is older and so were the churches. We learn more about Paul from these than any other letters. We see both the pattern and the purpose of Paul's life. Though trinitarian, Paul has God in priority position. David Pawson objects to these being called the pastoral epistles because they don't have all the instructions needed for pastors. Rather than dealing with how to run the internal matters of a church, Paul here focuses on the external responsibilities. Paul's method of follow-up was three-fold – a second visit, or a letter or he sent one of his team back to do the follow-up. David shows that Timothy & Titus were not sent to be pastors but rather troubleshooters. He sees the two as ‘timid Timothy' and ‘tough Titus' as Paul spoke differently to them.  He also says that there is danger in one-man ministries and apostles need to plant a church, reach the point where it has elders and deacons, and leave it. His work there is done. David discusses the process of salvation, the need to persevere.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
2 Thessalonians - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 38:53


Part 80 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  In continuing his talk on Paul's 2 letters to the Thessalonians, David Pawson shows why their hope was shaky instead of being certain. Paul gave them understanding of the 2nd coming. Paul shows that if believers are alert, sober and watching, the 2nd Coming will not come as a surprise. We need to watch for the signs we've been given of his coming. He has advice for the church members – 3 things they should not be and 5 things they should. There was democracy in Thessalonica, and it had crept into the church whereas the church should be ruled by the Holy Spirit via Spirit filled leaders. In the 2nd letter, he has similar subjects, but he has obviously heard bad news of them now, and has to be harsher than in his first epistle. They are being persecuted so there is encouragement as well.

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Featuring John Aiello From Unlocking The Bible On A Special Presentation Of Thief On The Cross

Kevin McCullough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 6:00


Featuring John Aiello From Unlocking The Bible On A Special Presentation Of Thief On The Cross by Kevin McCullough Radio

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20220405 - Bad Things Tend To Happen When We Stray From God & The Cross

Kevin McCullough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 53:16


Karol Markowicz from the NY Post talks about how the senseless murders happening on the streets of Ukraine right now are a powerful tool to galvanize support for the efforts of Ukraine to fend off attacks from the Russian Military while here stateside, Mayor Eric Adams is already getting bad advice from the Progressive Left in the state of New York by maintaining these mask mandates on toddlers. Dr. Michael Youssef from Leading The Way (April's Ministry of the Month) on WMCA stops by to talk about how the word of God is being misconstrued and how we are drifting further and further from his teachings with the world we are currently living in. John Aiello from Unlocking The Bible highlights a special presentation from "Thief On The Cross" that will be airing on Salem Media affiliates across the country during the week of Easter/Passover. Ari Zoldan also stops by to talk about how game changing Elon Musk purchasing a stake in Twitter is for the rest of social media.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
1 Thessalonians - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 39:13


Part 79 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that the letters to the Thessalonians were the first part of the New Testament to be written. The early church had only the Old Testament and the Apostles' teaching. Paul wrote to the same people, yet the 2 letters are different in atmosphere. The first is caring, warm; the second cooler and sharper. Thessalonica was a key town, the port for all the trade routes at the head of the Aegean Sea. Paul had needed to leave this town, but later Silas and Timothy brought good news about how the fledgling church was doing so he wrote. Paul gave them the Gospel in 3 ways – word, deed and sign – the deeds were the human proof, the signs were the divine proof that the words were true. Paul's evangelism was based on demonstrating the Gospel before declaring it. Thus he fully communicated it. Results were 3 things - faith, hope and love. True Christianity is trinitarian – to repent toward God, to believe in Jesus and to receive the Spirit. 3 dimensions of the Christian life – to turn from idols, to serve the living God and to wait for his Son from heaven. For the sake of his converts, Paul had to defend his character because of false accusations. Among his subjects are women and work – a practical letter.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Colossians - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 40:36


Part 78 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  This study is a must for every Christian. The problems in the Colossian church are with us today as we find when we examine Paul's letter to see what he was responding to. Paul had neither founded nor visited this church, but he'd been told of problems there. Colossae was a cosmopolitan town with many religions which presented relational problems. David believes they had brought too much from outside into the church, which is again a problem in our modern age. He says Colossians gives us a wonderful tool to analyse syncretism, the mixture of faiths. Christ loses his preeminence in the church when other beliefs are mixed in. “If there's one thing Christ does, he saves us from religion. Christianity is not a religion… It is a relationship with Christ.” This letter can be summarised by two themes – Syncretism that makes a religion of Christianity; and the simplicity of centring everything on relationship to Christ. The New Testament does not tell us to observe Sunday as a special day, or Christmas or Easter. Colossians warns against losing our salvation.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Philippians and Philemon - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 35:51


Part 77 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson tackles Philippians' “controversial” passage in this study – Scholars debate: How much of God did Jesus empty himself of when he became a man? David declares “The things he gave up were not of his nature but of his privileges.” He says that the passage in question is not about theology but about ethics – it is “about Christ's attitudes and his choices”.  Paul said: “Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus.” David also warns that we need to take note of the conditions attached to promises of God. Regarding the letter to Philemon, David says that, though it is very short, it is important. It is private correspondence about a runaway slave. David answers the question: Why was it put in the Bible?  He shows that when we are converted, rather than running away from our past, we should put our past right. The story in Philemon is a perfect picture of our salvation.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Philippians and Philemon - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 42:23


Part 76 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  ‘A colony of heaven' Paul termed the Philippian church though it was in a Roman- occupied city. David Pawson says that God had his eye on this strategic city and sent Paul there. Thus this became the first church in Europe. Paul was now under house arrest in Rome, hence the need to write a letter of gratitude for a gift he'd received, including an ‘apostle' to help him. David discusses what it is to be an apostle, and also what healing is for. From this letter we have a glimpse of Paul as a person and the kind of relationship he had with his converts. ‘Fellowship is far more than a cup of tea.' With real fellowship, what happens to one happens to all. Though facing possible death, Paul's favourite word in Philippians is joy – plus rejoice and thanksgiving. He lived for Christ and therefore he had nothing to lose.  Paul's true address was ‘in Him', that's where he lived.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Ephesians - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 40:25


Part 75 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says the best defense against heresy is solid, good teaching and that's what Paul gave to the Ephesians via this letter, protecting them against false teaching. This teaching is the very foundation of Christian living. Ephesus was a key town in the history of the early church. A port city, it had an enormous temple to the goddess Diana. Silversmiths sold reproductions of a meteorite which had fallen to Ephesus, supposedly symbolizing the goddess and Paul's preaching had brought hostility from these silversmiths. His letter is in two clear halves, dealing with our relationship with God in Christ and our relationship with others in the Lord. David terms the first half Salvation worked in (doctrine – what we are saved by) and the 2nd, Salvation worked out (duty – what we are saved for). We are not saved by good deeds, but we are saved for good deeds. David says that a Gospel that doesn't work out in life is not the full Gospel. We need both halves – and in the order presented because we cannot live the Christian life before we've been saved. Paul's teaching is couched in a hymn of praise for God's power and purpose. Our battles are not with flesh and blood. David beautifully explains predestination.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Galatians - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 36:35


Part 74 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that many Christians love the letter to the Galatians while others don't like it. Paul was emotional about its subjects. Galatians ‘strips off all spiritual veneer'.  It was this book which triggered Luther's Reformation. David says that we need to talk together about our differences. In Galatians, Paul tackles ‘fundamental issues without which you lose the Christian Gospel'. Peter and Paul had a disagreement on one of these issues and this had to be put right. Paul, though a Jew, was a Roman citizen and spoke the Greek language so he was equipped for the mission God had for him. David says that later leaders who come in and take over another's work often lead it astray and this was happening in Paul's time. Jewish believers had come into the church in Galatia to try to convince the members that they needed to keep the Law as well as believe in Jesus. They were adding to Paul's message of the Gospel. This would bring them back into slavery to the flesh, and negate the work of Christ, so Paul angrily wrote against this teaching to rescue those he had won to the Lord.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Galatians - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 43:51


Part 73 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says of Galatians, that it is the Magna Carta of Christian Liberty. It wrestles with issues caused by the differences between Judaism and Christianity in the early church. It came to a head with the issue of whether a person is saved by faith or by works. The Judaisers were saying that they needed to start with faith and then go on to keep the Law. So Paul asked the Galatians: having started in the Spirit, are you going to continue in the flesh? Paul was fighting for ‘faith alone' as the means of salvation. He emphasized the need to ‘go on believing'. David says to introduce the Law at any stage is to put believers under a curse because the only pass mark Jesus would accept for the Law is 100%. Galatians explains why God gave the Law. In speaking on the 3 themes of the book, David says that Legalism is an enemy of Liberty but what people don't always realize is that License is too. It is a delicate edge we walk in the Liberty of the Spirit. It's so easy to slip either into Legalism or into License. Real freedom is the freedom not to sin.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Corinthians - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 36:24


Part 72 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson points out that Corinth was a Greek city & the ancient Greeks separated the spiritual from the physical. The West has taken that & it has infiltrated the Church. Hebrew thinking is quite different, and the Corinthians needed to be helped to understand God's way of looking at things. Greeks thought of the body 3 ways: they indulged them because they thought it wouldn't affect their soul, they ignored them and tried to live a life free from physical desires, or idolized them and made statues of the perfect body. Paul had to say: Don't you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit? And what you do with your body will affect your soul. What you do with your body is part of your spirituality. David discusses the various forms of love – sexual, social and sacrificial. The cross was too bodily for the Greeks, and when you get away from the cross you start dividing over other things. Second Corinthians is particularly for leaders. There were leaders who were putting Paul down to raise themselves. The acid test of a man's ministry is not his academic qualifications or his training but the kind of people he produces. Though tender with the people, Paul is tough with those who threaten them.  

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Corinthians - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 38:39


Part 71 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson shows from 1 & 2 Corinthians that the early church, as in every other era, was not perfect. But seeing how their problems were handled is a help for us. Corinth was a port city with its attendant sins which had to be dealt with in the church. Without these letters from Paul we would not have the song of love in chapter 13 or the record of Jesus' earliest resurrected appearances in 15. David says the biggest two battles in any church are how to keep the church in the world and how to keep the world out of the church. The world was sadly entrenched in the church in Corinth and Paul sent 1 Corinthians in answer to practical issues such as division among the members, immorality, members suing each other, idolatry creeping in, relationships and roles for men and women, remarriage after divorce and getting drunk at the Lord's Supper - whereas 2 Corinthians deals with personal insults which Paul had suffered at their hands. David untangles some of the misunderstandings about 1 Corinthians. He teaches that we are not so much to slavishly copy the practice, as to find the principle that Paul is employing.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Romans - part 2 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 39:53


Part 70 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  In Part 1 of Romans, David Pawson showed that the reason for Paul to write to the Roman church was the tension between Jew and Gentile within the fellowship. Because of their different backgrounds, he deals specifically with the issues confronting them – whether to eat food offered to idols, keeping one day special each week. David shows that the keyword in Romans is ‘God', occurring more than any other. Paul had to discuss the Law for the sake of the Jews and license for the sake of the Gentiles. The main theme is the righteousness of God, and David says their own good deeds are more likely to keep people out of Heaven than anything else. Salvation is a process that must continue to the end. God justifies us before he sanctifies us. David's brief outline of the book: Chapters 1-4 Faith which looks to the past; chapter 5 Hope which looks to the future; chapters 12-16 Love which is concerned with working out the present. Chapters 9-11 dwell on the Jews. Paul communicated the Gospel by word, deed and sign. David encourages us to examine a book to break it up to find the structure to aid our understanding.    

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
Romans - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 37:21


Part 69 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson says that Paul's letter to the Romans is the longest letter we have from the ancient world, and is very important. Paul is obviously countering arguments. Paul has never met the Roman church so why did he write to them?  David believes that chapters 9 to 11, where Paul speaks so much about the Jews, are the key to the whole letter. David asks what the need in Rome was. There were serious social issues there and that is why Paul deals with such subjects as homosexuality, antisocial behaviour, disobedience to parents, uncontrollable violence and crime. Paul seeks to minister to Christians who have to live in the midst of this city of vice and crime. David explains that what had begun as a church of Hebrew believers in Rome had become one of Gentiles as Jews had been expelled by the Emperor Claudius. But then, when the next emperor invited the Jews back for financial reasons, they found that their church had changed in the hands of Gentiles. David says that everything in this letter is to get those two groups back into fellowship. Chapters 9 to 11 counter replacement theology, the thinking that the Church has replaced the Jews.

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
John - part 1 - Unlocking The Bible

David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 36:54


Part 65 of the David Pawson 'Unlocking the Bible' Podcast series  David Pawson, in looking at the gospel of John, speaks about the variety and yet the unity of scripture which had 40 human authors and one divine Editor. The authors retained their personalities. The book of John has a difference from the other 3 gospels. David says it's as though John is looking at the ‘inside' of Jesus – what was he like, what was his real Person. Of the 12 disciples, John was the closest to Jesus. He omits much said in the other gospels – the conception & birth, baptism, temptations, casting out of demons, the transfiguration, the Last Supper, Gethsemane, the ascension – because of his purpose in writing. But there are some very important extras – 5 particular miracles which he sees as ‘signs'; Peter and the foot washing; Jesus' dealing with individuals; 7 claims of Jesus. David irons out seeming contradictions. Rather than concentrating on short parables, John writes about Jesus' ministry in the south of Israel where he was not popular, his arguments with the Jews and long discourses. David explains the difference between the ancient Greek thinking which the West has adopted and Hebrew thinking – which is important in our understanding of the Bible.