• E121 - Jesus Beyond the Cross - Part 4 of 4 - Final Episode
    Aug 28 2023

    Key verse Romans 1:4 - '...And (Jesus was)  declared to be the Son of GOD with power according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.'

    The resurrection of Jesus from the dead is just as crucial to our salvation as His death on the cross for our sins. For if Jesus didn't rise from the dead it means His sacrifice was not sufficient payment for the sins of the human race. 

    It means there would be no atonement for our sin.

    But rest assured... Jesus did rise from the dead on the 3rd day after He died. This fact was witnessed by many people who saw Him afterward, and numerous peole with whom Jesus interacted.

    But how do we know for sure? Let me ask you - what changed the disciples from cowards to lions?

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    8 mins
  • E120 - Jesus Off the Cross - Part 3 of 4
    Aug 21 2023

    Jesus was only taken down off the cross after a Roman soldier ensured Jesus was dead by thrusting a spear into His heart.

    It is crucial that Jesus was dead because without Him dead there could be no resurrection from death.

    Without a ressurection the Christian system of belief is empty, as in fake. The Apostle Paul said that those of us who believe Jesus was raised from the dead if in fact He did not rise, we are the most pitiful of all people.

    Why would he say that? Because our hope for eternal life would be in vain.

    But take heart - the dicisples, the very ones who abandoned Jesus, were changed by something to the point they turned the world upsidedown with a message coming out of an event they witnessed. And most of them died telling what they saw.

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    9 mins
  • E119 - Jesus on the Cross - Part 2 of 4
    Aug 14 2023

    When Pilate, the Roman governor, asked the religious leaders clamoring to have Jesus put to to death  , he asked them, "Why, what evil has He done?" But the mob didn't answer him except to cry out all the more, "Let Him be crucified!"

    John 19:7 gives more information as to the reason the leaders in Jerusalem wanted Jesus dead. They said because Jesus "made himself the Son of GOD."

    This was an excuse they used because the real reason was Jesus told them earlier in His ministry their religion would not gain them favor with GOD, and that they were the "children of the devil."

    Yes, that will get religious people riled up. Now, on the cross Jesus had something to say to those witnessing His death. He asked GOD His Father to forgive those men standing there as they mocked Him. And then, just before He died He declared, "It is finished!"

    This meant HIs death completely atoned, or paid the penalty, for the sins of the human race. All sin, for all time.

    Why would He do this? Because of His love for us and His desire to see the human race survive. At least for those who chose to believe in Him and show it by taking Him as their Savior. You know, like what it takes to become married.

    It takes more than intellectual  assent. It takes an action on our part to become married.

    Now transfer that to salvation and you will have eternal life according to John 3:16 - "For GOD so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not preish but have everlasting life."

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    9 mins
  • E118 - Jesus at the Cross - Part 1 of 4
    Aug 7 2023

    When Jesus was at the cross where He would die, human history reached a crossroads.

    Treachery brought him here. Hatred kept Him there. A Roman death sentence by the demands of His own people ensured Jesus would die on the cross.

    The thing is... He was innocent. Being the Son of GOD as He was, why didn't GOD rescue His Son? Why did GOD allow His Son to die at the hands of ruthless men?

    John 10:17 gives the answer.

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    9 mins
  • E117 - How Joseph redeemed the time he lost in prison - Part 4 of 4
    Jul 31 2023

    When we lose a portion of our lives due to some disaster or tragedy or violence, etc., what do we do afterward?

    Is there a way to redeem the pain and loss? This series on the life of Joseph found in the book of Genesis in the Bible gives an amazing example of how a young man, wrongfully accused and sent to prison, redeemed the time taken by pain and loss.

    We too can find restoration, even if the loss is irreplacable. GOD, when petitioned in prayer, has the means and williness to restore us. We can redeem the pain for good in our lives.

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    10 mins
  • E116 - How Joseph got out of Prison - What about us? Part 3 of 4
    Jul 24 2023

    Joseph was faithful to GOD throughout his time in prison. And listen, this was undoubtedly a filthy dungeon, and he spent years wrongfully imprisoned. And still he remained a faithful child of GOD.

    His work ethic and attitude gained him favor, but did not earn his release. GOD had to bring that about, which He did, in His perfect timing.

    What about us? Are we waiting faithfully? Or constantly complaining? Joseph had lessons to learn which served him later after he was released. Are you and I learning for the next phase of our life? No, really. Are we learning... and applying our newfound knowledge, or are we sitting, soaking, and drifting through life?

    Come on, pick yourself up and get going. Life is waiting for us. And so are others.

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    9 mins
  • E115 - Joseph's Time in Prison - Part 2
    Jul 17 2023

    What does it look like for a Christian in bondage. Is it even possible. This episode compares Joseph's prison experience with that of Christians in a prison of bondage to numerous poor choices. Some choices we make in ignorance of the consequences of those choices. Other times we ignore the consequences to our peril.

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    10 mins
  • E114 - Why Joseph went to Prison - Part 1
    Jul 10 2023

    Confinement in prison - it is meant for those who don't follow society's rules and laws. Therefore, prison is a means of punishment as an attempt to teach lawless people to obey the law, even if they don't want to.

    But in Josdeph's case, he was innocent And we, even if innocent, have a mortal enemy called Satan who will bind anyone he can into a prison of sorts, a kind of bondage.

    We can learn from Joseph's experience how to endure being enslaved, imprisoned by mental, physical, or addictive behavior.

    What to do when you are bound on every side.

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    9 mins