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Here you will find Jesus centered teaching that is very easy to understand. Bible studies, sermons, songs, and discussions of the Christian faith. Jesus is at the heart of the gospel, and the gospel is at the heart of this podcast. Jesus was fully man, and fully God. He was born of a virgin, lived a perfect, sinless, life; died upon the cross to demonstrate His love for us, rose again the third day, conquering death, hell and the grave; ascended into heaven, and promised to return! I believe it!
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Send us a text This lesson was good for Fredo, and it’s good for us. Don’t take sides against your own family. Whether it’s your fellow man, or your brother in Christ, we cannot bless God and curse those around us.This is especially true for the church, where we are called to build one another up in the most holy faith. There are enough people will…
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Send us a text How can we balance mercy and Justice? A great place to look for an example is the cross. God’s justice demanded death as the penalty for our sin, but His love for us was demonstrated upon the cross while we were still sinners, as God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself! He made him who knew no sin, to be sin, so that we mi…
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Send us a text We are called to worship in Spirit and in Truth, but many lean more one of those ways than the other. The Samaritan woman was given a master class by Jesus, that worship that pleases the Father begins with knowing Jesus. The sacrifices of the old covenant have been replaced with the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world! I…
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Send us a text God is not the author of confusion, yet nothing can be more confusing for a child of God than someone telling them God is not their father. Many have given themselves the ministry of Paternity testing God’s children, disowning them as part of the family, like some twisted Jerry Springer episode where DNA tests reveal the child doesn’…
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Send us a text The public victory always gets the attention, but it is the private battles that must be won that always precede the pedestal. Jesus teaches us to pray when others sleep. To wage war and win in the garden of Gethsemane, before conquering Golgotha. We can’t imagine the weight of crucifixion, but also unimaginable is the weight of the …
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Send us a text Romans 8 is powerful and rich, not only in its proclamation that there is no condemnation for those in Christ, but also in comparing the Spirit of fear to the Spirit of Christ! We are in Christ, and the Spirit of Christ is in us. There is no reason to fear, for we are in Christ, and being led by the Spirit. He leads us into war again…
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Send us a text 5 common traps for Christians to avoid: 1 exclusion, 2 manipulation, 3 distraction, 4 wrong kingdom building, 5 solo spirituality 1. Exclusion- of those not as spiritual as you are. If you're not with us you're against us. God has spoken to us. Not you. Obviously. 2. Leaders who demand more of you than Jesus does. They own you. They …
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Send us a text The truth of the little song from Bible school is big! Abraham established more than a covenant with God, but the foundation of righteousness being imputed on the basis of faith! Faith in who Jesus is, what He has done, and what He has promised is what saves us. In particular it is faith in the Son of God, who was born of a virgin, b…
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Send us a text What does it mean to be a child of God? Mor than I can say, but at least it means you have received Christ, and are being led by His spirit! You are letting the word of God, and Spirit of God, shape you into the image of Christ, in This we seek to please our Heavenly Father, not to make Him Love us, but to bring glory to His name! Pl…
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Send us a text Neither do I condemn you Go and sin no more So many have forgotten What the cross was for With stones ready to throw The righteous gather round The holy law they claim to know Says kill the sinner now But, on the other hand... The false prophets, they lie No condemnation is their stand No one ever has to die But grace, and truth, in …
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Send us a text 20 But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 21 For as by a man came death, by a man has come also the resurrection of the dead. 22 For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive. 23 But each in his own order: Christ the firstfruits, then at his coming those …
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Send us a text We must pray for God to open our eyes! There are more on the Lord’s side, than on the side of the enemy! It’s no time to shrink back, or partner with evil, but to hold fast to our confession, that Jesus is the Christ, Son of the living God! He said upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against…
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Send us a text Naaman of Syria had two diseases. One was leprosy. The other one was pride. Thankfully, a servant girl had enough faith to share with him that the prophet in Israel, Elisha, could heal him. However, the way God chose to heal him meant he had to be humble, and submit to the instructions God had given. Like Naaman, we all have a diseas…
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Send us a text I bought a can of clear marking paint, by mistake, and tried to mark utilities with it. It obviously was a waste of time. Marking paint should not be invisible, and neither should Christ followers. Ironically, our words must be clear, and not vague. We must communicate the gospel with clarity. We must share what God says about sin, a…
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Send us a text We need to ask when others are teaching, is this from God, and His word, or from man? We need to ask when we are teaching, am I submitted to the Authority of God, and His word? Or am I submitted to the opinions of of men? Are we more scared of offending someone with truth, than we are scared of offending the God who is Truth? We must…
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Send us a text A prayer for Charlie Kirk’s family… 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 "Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles". Lord you are the giver of life! Your word teaches us that every life is precious, and that you knew us while we were in our mothe…
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Send us a text Say Charlie Kirk or I’ll quit my church? In the wake of the assassination, some Christian leaders have instructed Christians to quit their church if this tragedy is not addressed. I disagree with that advice, but also give the biblical view on why it is appropriate to mention his name when we gather. As always, Jesus is the name abov…
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Send us a text The gospel is the good news, and we must tell it! We are forgiven, so we must forgive. We are loved, and we should show that love. We are not cups, to hold the grace we have been given, but conduits. Our church was given 2,000lbs of bacon. Thankfully, it wasn’t stockpiled and hoarded, but shared with our community! The gospel is like…
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Send us a text The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing. That quote from Aristotle is true everywhere. Sadly, this includes the church. We must be able to discern between those who love us, and are giving constructive criticism, and those who are trying to hurt us. I share some of my story, where I have let the …
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Send us a text What is “believer’s baptism? I summarize the four components, to repent, to believe, to commit, and to have a clean conscience before God. Repentence is commanded, and it is turning from our sin, to our Savior. We must believe in the virgin birth, holy life, death, burial, resurrection, ascension, and promised return of Christ. In di…
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Send us a text It’s easy to lose focus. We can go down theological trails and into rabbit holes that distract us from the heart of the matter. Jesus crystallizes His mission, as seeking and saving the lost. He says that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be preached in His name. Paul said Jesus came to save sinners. That while we were yet si…
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Send us a text Galatians 6 mentions bearing one another’s burdens, and fulfilling the Law of Christ. It also is clear that restoring those who are caught in a transgression is the call upon mature, and spiritual Jesus followers. We do a great job of bearing one another’s burdens, but many churches struggle with restoration. Peter is an example of s…
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Send us a text Jesus never promised it would be easy, but He said we should take heart, because He has overcome the world! We have peace in Him! We have confidence, not in our abilities, but His. The opposite of thankfulness is complaining. The opposite of love, is fear. The opposite of faith, is doubting. So how can it be, that so many Christians …
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Send us a text Only 20% of Americans are attending church once a week. However, 60% claim to be Christians. Of course, church attendance is not what saves you, but whatever happened to “I’ll see you Sunday?” There is plenty of blame to go around. Failed leadership, church people who do not show the love of God, and busy schedules; these top the lis…
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Send us a text Two things are clear, that pastors are overseers, and that they are not to “lord it over those in their care. Christ is the model, and the authority of the pastor is never legitimate outside of the character of Christ, or in conflict with His word. The motivations of a pastor must not be money, or power, but love for the flock. Some …
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Send us a text What is prayer? Why do we do it? How do we do it? It is letting our requests be known to God, as Jesus has commanded, and modeled. We pray to the Father, in the Name of Jesus, by the power of the Holy Spirit. We pray with the boldness of a son, but also with the humility of a servant. We pray in the Spirit, and He prays for us. We pr…
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Send us a text Communion, or the Lord’s Supper, is the worshipful tradition instituted by Christ. When we gather as a church, we eat bread to remember His flesh, that was broken for us. We drink the fruit of the vine to remember His blood, that was poured out for us. We remember Jesus, dying upon the cross, we proclaim His death, and we look forwar…
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Send us a text As we conclude season 1, which is our foundational teachings of Christ, I want to introduce myself. In this episode I share my testimony, and reasons for sharing the gospel through this platform. I look forward to season 2, and preview some topics concerning the church, which is the body of Christ. I preemptively strike those who wou…
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Send us a text Jesus gives us His example, being baptized by John in the Jordan river. He gives us His command, in Matthew 28:19, to make disciples, and baptize them. He gives us the gospel, His death, burial, and resurrection, and we symbolize our relationship with Him in Baptism. In repentence, we die to ourselves, and are buried with Himnin bapt…
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Send us a text Maturity. In our faith it means that we have grown up in Christ, and we resemble Him in our spirit, actions, and attitude. It is easy to see the marks of immaturity. Those who are critical, and complaining. Those who abuse their authority. Those who are easily deceived by false teachings. However, rather than focusing on immaturity, …
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Send us a text Repentance and Faith, two sides of the same coin! As Sproul says, repentance will always involve faith, and faith will always involve repentance! The prophets , John the Baptist, Jesus, Peter, Paul, and John (the disciple Jesus loved) all taught repentance! The question is, why are so many pastors and preachers avoiding the subject? …
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Send us a text Confession is our response to the gospel. We repent, and believe the good news, confessing that we are sinful, but Jesus is sinless. We confess Him before men, so that He will confess us before His Father! We proclaim our belief in the death, burial, and resurrection. We proclaim that He is our King, and Savior, and that we submit to…
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Send us a text The sword of the Spirit, is necessary to battle the temptations we face from the devil. Our devotion to meditate upon the Word of God, helps us hear His voice in a loud and busy world. As we rightly divide the Word, we can discern false teachings. We can use our Bible knowledge to teach, building up the church and equipping them to d…
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Send us a text Lord, liar, or lunatic? CS Lewis has pointed out those are the choices, when it comes to Jesus. This study of John 5, has the battle between dead religion, and Jesus. Healing on the sabbath, and claiming to be the Son of God, were the crimes that Jesus was ultimately crucified for. He arose the third day, proving His claim of divinit…
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Send us a text In this session, we see the Holy Spirit, as the Spirit of Truth. He brings life, as He testifies of Christ, convicts us of sin, and walks with us so we are never alone. We are not orphans, but sons of God who are led by the Spirit of Christ. His Spirit, testifies with our spirit, that we are His children. He is our advocate, and our …
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Send us a text We were not only saved, but made sons by adoption! Though many have reduced salvation to a transaction of debts being paid, the clear teaching of scripture is that His great mercy and forgiveness of our sin; this was so that we might be adopted by our Heavenly Father. As Jesus brings many sons to glory, we can know it is because the …
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Send us a text The gospel is the good news! However, it’s only appreciated in light of the bad news. We had broken God’s law, and were under a curse of sin, and death. Our sinfulness separated us from God, but in His love, God sent His Son, to pay our debt, break the curse, and bring new life. Reconciled by grace through faith in Jesus! His death, …
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Send us a text This was recorded live, at a Bible study. Biblical forgiveness is upon the gospel, in that we are to forgive others, as Jesus has forgiven us. At one point in the study, a lady objected that I was making it sound easy, and it isn’t that easy. You will hear me agree with her, by saying it is actually impossible, without the grace of G…
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Sources: -Lewis, Jone Johnson. “Who Are the ‘Comfort Women’ of World War II?” ThoughtCo, ThoughtCo, 26 Jan. 2019, www.thoughtco.com/world-war-ii-comfort-women-3530682. -Fisher, Max. “Life as a ‘Comfort Woman’: Survivors Remember a WWII Atrocity That Was Ignored for Decades.” Vox, Vox, 29 Dec. 2015, www.vox.com/2015/12/29/10682830/comfort-women-japa…
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