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- 923 - The Feast Of Wisdom - Proverbs 9:1-6
Proverbs 9:1-6 presents a vivid image of wisdom as a gracious host, preparing a grand feast and inviting all to partake. Wisdom’s house is solid and well-built, symbolizing her stability and completeness. Her invitation is extended to the simple and those lacking understanding, calling them to leave behind their foolish ways and embrace a life of insight and fulfillment. This passage portrays wisdom as generous, accessible, and eager to enrich the lives of those who respond. It reminds us that wisdom is not hidden or exclusive but a divine provision for all willing to seek and accept it.
Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 09min - 922 - The Burden of Rebellion - Isaiah 1:2-9
Reflecting on Isaiah’s message, the burden of rebellion transcends its original historical context, serving as a timeless reminder of the consequences of turning away from God. This burden manifests in various forms, such as moral compromise, relational discord, and spiritual apathy. As ancient Judah grappled with ethical decay, modern Western society faces challenges of moral relativism, where truth is subjective and right and wrong. The estrangement between individuals, communities, and God reflects the exact relational breakdown Isaiah warned against. The need for reconciliation and restoration with God remains as pertinent as ever. Genuine worship has become superficial, mirroring the hollow rituals criticized by Isaiah.
Sat, 16 Nov 2024 - 53min - 921 - The Call To Embrace Wisdom - Proverbs 8:32-36
Proverbs 8:32-36 concludes with a heartfelt call to embrace wisdom, urging us to respond to her invitation with diligence and devotion. Wisdom speaks directly to those who would listen, promising blessings and favor to those who seek her daily and follow her ways. This passage emphasizes that pursuing wisdom is not only beneficial but essential—it is the difference between life and death, favor and harm. By choosing wisdom, we choose the path of life, aligning ourselves with God’s guidance and finding the fullness of life He intends for us. Here, wisdom’s invitation is clear: those who find her find life, and those who reject her face the risk of ruin.
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 06min - 920 - Prophet, People, And Prophecy - Isaiah 1:1
The superscript of Isaiah 1:1 is a crucial introduction that situates Isaiah’s message historically and underscores its divine authority. In Hebrew prophetic literature, superscriptions provide critical context about the audience, the divine source, and the political and spiritual circumstances. They help readers view the prophetic vision as God’s direct message to His people. In Isaiah’s case, the superscription highlights his ministry during times of prosperity and decline, paving the way for calls to repentance, justice, and future redemption. These introductory remarks formally affirm the prophet’s authority and the significance of his messages for contemporary and future audiences.
Sat, 09 Nov 2024 - 55min - 919 - What Do You Know When Times Are Hard? - Deuteronomy 8-10 (Sherrie Holloway)
What Do You Know When Times Are Hard? - Deuteronomy 8-10 (Sherrie Holloway) by Rev. Gregory G. Capel, Jr.
Sat, 09 Nov 2024 - 56min - 918 - Testimony: Cheryl McClearySat, 09 Nov 2024 - 11min
- 917 - What Do You Know When You Are Mistreated? - Psalm 4 (Sherri Holloway)Sat, 09 Nov 2024 - 45min
- 916 - What Do You Know About Giving Thanks - Psalm 100 (Sherrie Holloway)Fri, 08 Nov 2024 - 58min
- 915 - Wisdom’s Role In Creation - Proverbs 8:22-31
Proverbs 8:22-31 reveals wisdom’s timeless and foundational role in God’s creation. In these verses, wisdom speaks as an eternal companion of God, present before the Earth’s formation and actively participating in the work of creation. From the heavens to the depths of the seas, wisdom witnessed and delighted in every aspect of God’s creative acts, underscoring that wisdom is woven into the very fabric of the universe. This passage invites us to see wisdom as guidance for life and an essential principle upon which all creation rests. Through wisdom, we gain insight into the order, beauty, and purpose God intended for His world—and for us.
Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 10min - 914 - From Unformed & Unfilled To Formed & FiIlled Creation Day 2 - Genesis 1:6-8
Genesis 1:1-31 reveals how God created from unformed and unfilled to formed and filled. Here, in Genesis 1:6-8, God forms the heavens. The first creative work of day two is separating the waters into two parts. At the end of day one, the earth was covered with a primeval world ocean (i.e., the deep), which the Holy Spirit intended to form and fill. Here, on day two, the forming begins. By cleaving the waters into the waters above and the waters below, God shaped the earth into a spherical object.
Sat, 02 Nov 2024 - 37min - 913 - The Nature And Benefits Of Wisdom - Proverbs 8:12-21
Proverbs 8:12-21 gives a compelling look at wisdom personified, revealing her character, virtues, and the vast benefits she brings to those who treasure her. Wisdom is depicted as far more than just practical knowledge; she is a divine companion offering understanding, prudence, sound judgment, and counsel. The benefits of pursuing wisdom surpass temporary wealth, leading to a life marked by righteousness, honor, and long-lasting prosperity. This passage invites us to consider wisdom’s irreplaceable value in every area of life, from personal integrity to leadership, relationships, and our understanding of justice. By embracing wisdom, we align ourselves with God’s desires and reflect His heart in our daily choices.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 09min - 912 - From Unformed & Unfilled To Formed & Filled Creation Days 1 And 4 - Genesis 1:1-5, 14-19
Genesis 1 presents the steps God took in creation. First, God took steps to form that which was tōhû and bōhû (i.e., unformed and unfilled) and then proceeded to take that which He formed and filled it. Thus, days one through three, God is forming creation and days four through six, God is filling creation. On day one of creation God formed space and on day four, He filled it.
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 44min - 911 - The Excellence Of Wisdom - Proverbs 8:6-11
Proverbs 8:6-11 highlights wisdom’s unmatched value and purity, calling us to listen attentively to its words. Wisdom offers truth, righteousness, and understanding, contrasting with deceit and wickedness. The passage emphasizes that wisdom’s teachings are clear, straightforward, and trustworthy. Furthermore, wisdom is more precious than material wealth—far surpassing silver, gold, and jewels. These verses remind us that true wisdom is valuable and essential, offering insights that enrich our lives far more than any earthly possessions could. The question is, will we value wisdom above all else and seek it diligently?
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 10min - 910 - Last Words and a Lament - Matthew 23:37-39
After condemning the scribes and Pharisees, Jesus directs His attention to Jerusalem. His lament expresses the deep sorrow of a Messiah who is rejected, facing ongoing rebellion despite His longing to protect the people. This transition from criticizing the religious leaders to mourning for Jerusalem emphasizes the greater tragedy of Israel's dismissal of God’s persistent grace, personified in Christ. Jesus’ lament reflects His deep love and compassion for the people, even as He foretells the devastation that will come from their refusal to accept Him as their Savior
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 57min - 909 - The Invitation Of Wisdom - Proverbs 8:1-5
Proverbs 8:1-5 opens with a vivid depiction of wisdom as a woman calling out in public, inviting people to listen to her and follow her ways. Unlike hidden treasures or secret knowledge, wisdom stands in the most public and accessible places, inviting anyone—especially the simple and the foolish—to embrace her instruction. This passage reminds us that wisdom is not elusive but available to all who seek it with an open heart. It underscores the inclusiveness of God’s wisdom, which is generously offered to guide our steps, shape our character, and lead us in paths of righteousness.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 07min - 908 - Woe to False Leaders (Part 3) - Matthew 23:25-36
In Matthew 23:13-24, Jesus pronounces a series of woe oracles aimed at the religious leaders of His time, particularly the scribes and Pharisees. The first five woes reveal the deep-rooted hypocrisy, legalism, and spiritual blindness of the Pharisees and the religious leaders of Jesus’ day. They failed to lead people to God, focused on converting others to a broken system, manipulated the truth for their gain, and prioritized rituals over the core values of justice, mercy, and faithfulness. These failures highlight the danger of superficial religion and set the stage for the final three woes, where Jesus will further expose the corruption within the hearts of these leaders.
Sun, 13 Oct 2024 - 54min - 709 - Warning Against The Path Of Immorality - Proverbs 7:24-27
Proverbs 7:24-27 concludes the chapter with a sobering and urgent warning against the path of immorality. After illustrating the seductive power of temptation in the previous verses, the father now directly addresses his sons, urging them to heed his counsel and avoid the trap of immoral desires. This passage highlights the devastating consequences that follow those who ignore wisdom and give in to the allure of sin. The path of immorality is not merely dangerous but leads to destruction and death. These verses serve as a final plea to remain vigilant, reject the fleeting pleasures of sin, and choose the way of wisdom, which leads to life and righteousness.
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 07min - 708 - Woe to False Leaders (Part 2) - Matthew 23:16-24
The first woe accused the religious leaders of legalistic teachings and hypocritical practices, which created barriers to God. The second woe condemned the religious leaders for exploiting the vulnerable, particularly widows while maintaining a facade of righteousness through lengthy public prayers. The third woe addresses the misguided zeal of the religious leaders in making converts and indoctrinating them into the same legalistic and hypocritical practices that characterize their lives. While the first three woes addressed the spiritual leaders’ obstruction of true faith, exploitation of the vulnerable, and misguided zeal in making converts, the fourth and fifth, in Matthew 23:16-22, delve into the deeper issues of spiritual blindness and the distortion of religious duties.
Sun, 06 Oct 2024 - 58min - 707 - The Story Of The Seduction (Part 2) Proverbs 7:13-23
Proverbs 7:13-23 continues the cautionary tale of the young man enticed by the immoral woman, now revealing the full force of her seductive tactics. With boldness and manipulation, she draws him in with flattery, promises of secrecy, and the lure of immediate gratification. Her words are smooth and persuasive, creating an illusion of safety and pleasure while masking the grave consequences of sin. This passage paints a vivid picture of how temptation can appear enticing and harmless yet lead to spiritual and moral ruin. It serves as a powerful warning about the deceitful nature of sin and the importance of staying rooted in wisdom to resist the allure of short-term desires that ultimately lead to destruction.
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 15min - 706 - Woe to False Leaders (Part 1) - Matthew 23:13-15
Jesus reveals the inconsistency between false leaders’ teachings and their actions. They demand obedience to God’s Law but do not live according to its principles. They also distort the Law by adding unnecessary rules and regulations. These leaders show no grace or compassion for people, only imposing unrealistic expectations. Furthermore, their hypocrisy is motivated by a desire for self-glorification, seeking attention and praise. Jesus pronounced the consequences of their hypocrisy with eight woes, beginning in Matthew 23:13.
Fri, 27 Sep 2024 - 55min - 705 - The Story Of The Seduction (Part 1) - Proverbs 7:6-12
Proverbs 7:6-12 presents a compelling narrative that vividly illustrates the dangers of temptation through the story of a young man who unwittingly wanders into the path of seduction. The father observes this naïve youth, whose lack of discernment leads him toward the allure of an immoral woman. As the narrative unfolds, we see the stark contrast between wisdom and folly, highlighting the young man’s vulnerability and the cunning nature of temptation. This passage serves as a cautionary tale, warning us of the seductive forces that can lead us astray when we are not vigilant. It challenges us to be aware of our surroundings and choices, emphasizing the importance of wisdom in recognizing and resisting the allure of temptation.
Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 12min - 704 - The Warning Against Hypocrisy (Part 2) - Matthew 23:1-12
In Matthew 23:8-12, Jesus presents a powerful contrast to the pride and hypocrisy of the Pharisees by urging His followers to live in humility. While the religious leaders of the time sought titles, authority, and public recognition, Jesus instructed His disciples to reject such self-exaltation. Jesus emphasizes that all believers are equal under God, sharing a common brotherhood with only one true Teacher and Leader—Christ Himself. Instead of seeking to elevate themselves, disciples are called to serve others. This passage encourages believers to examine their hearts and attitudes, forsaking the desire for status or recognition and embracing the humble path of servanthood that Christ demonstrated.
Sun, 22 Sep 2024 - 50min - 703 - The Call To Treasure Wisdom - Proverbs 7:1-5
Proverbs 7:1-5 begins with an urgent call to treasure wisdom, framing it as the essential safeguard against the perils of life, especially the seductive lure of immorality. In his loving counsel, the father urges his son to embrace his teachings, not merely as rules to follow but as life-giving truths to be cherished and internalized. Wisdom is portrayed as a close companion—like a sister or intimate friend—whose guidance will protect against the deceptive paths that lead to destruction. By making wisdom a constant presence in the heart, these verses remind us that true discernment comes from a deep relationship with godly principles, which serve as a shield against temptation.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 09min - 702 - The Warning Against Hypocrisy (Part 1) - Matthew 23:1-12
The Pharisees’ misunderstanding of the Messiah’s identity in Matthew 22 mirrors their misunderstanding of the heart of God’s Law in Matthew 23. Both issues stem from prioritizing external appearances over cultivating a genuine relationship with God. Therefore, in Matthew 23:1-12, Jesus issues a stern warning against hypocrisy.
Sat, 14 Sep 2024 - 51min - 701 - Warning Against Immorality - Proverbs 6:20-35
Proverbs 6:20-35 offers a powerful warning against the dangers of sexual immorality. In this passage, the father continues his urgent counsel, instructing his son to heed the wisdom of parental guidance and to let it be a safeguard in avoiding immoral paths. Adultery is compared to a fire that consumes everything in its path, illustrating the destruction that follows even the slightest step toward temptation. This warning highlights the personal ruin that results from such actions and the relational and societal harm they cause. Through vivid imagery and direct admonition, the passage calls for vigilance and purity, urging the reader to honor the sanctity of marriage and remain steadfast in moral integrity.
Tue, 10 Sep 2024 - 11min - 700 - The Messiah: Son of David and Lord of All - Matthew 22:41-46
The discussion on the greatest commandments sets the stage for a significant revelation in Matthew 22:41-46. Jesus, by addressing the nature of the Law and its fulfillment in love, prepares the ground for His self-revelation as the Messiah, the Son of David, and the Lord of all. In response to the Pharisees’ attempts to test Him, Jesus poses a question that reveals their limited understanding of the Scriptures.
Sat, 07 Sep 2024 - 53min - 699 - The Character Of Wickedness - Proverbs 6:12-19
Proverbs 6:12-19 provides a sobering portrayal of the characteristics and consequences of wickedness, offering a stark depiction of the behaviors that mark a corrupt and deceitful individual. The passage describes the wicked as scheming, disingenuous, and disruptive, engaging in actions that sow discord and mischief. This section of Proverbs serves as a powerful reminder of the moral and spiritual implications of wicked conduct, urging us to examine our behaviors and attitudes in light of God’s standards and to strive for integrity and righteousness in all aspects of our lives
Thu, 05 Sep 2024 - 12min - 698 - God Created - Genesis 1 :1-31
The universe is not the by-product of natural processes. Instead, creation is the result of the supernatural power of God. By looking at the word, the witness, and the work of creation, one will see the supernatural power of God. Hence, Genesis 1:1-31 examines the truth of “God created.”
Sun, 01 Sep 2024 - 38min - 697 - The Perils Of Laziness - Proverbs 6:6-11
Proverbs 6:6-11 provides one of the most vivid and practical warnings against the dangers of laziness found in the Bible. This passage uses the small but industrious ant as a model of diligence and wisdom. In stark contrast, the sluggard (a lazy person) is admonished for their lack of initiative and foresight, which inevitably leads to poverty and ruin. These verses are not just about work ethic; they also touch on spiritual vigilance, the importance of time management, and the consequences of neglecting our responsibilities.
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 10min - 696 - In The Beginning, God - Genesis 1:1
Here in Genesis, beginning in the first chapter, God confronts His people with the revelation of who He is and what He has done. Genesis 1 reveals to us that in the beginning….
Fri, 23 Aug 2024 - 49min - 695 - Warning Against Traps - Proverbs 6:1-5
Proverbs 6:1-5 delivers a crucial warning about the dangers of becoming entangled in financial commitments that could lead to significant trouble. The passage explicitly addresses pledging oneself as surety, or guarantor, for another person’s debt—a situation that can quickly become a trap. The fatherly advice here urges immediate action to free oneself from such obligations, emphasizing the urgency of resolving financial entanglements before they lead to ruin. This warning highlights the importance of Biblical wisdom and discernment in economic matters, reminding us to be cautious about our promises and commitments, especially when they involve the risk of personal loss.
Thu, 22 Aug 2024 - 08min - 694 - Loving God and Neighbor - Matthew 22:34-40
Jesus’ affirmation of life after death reassures believers of their eternal hope and provides a foundation for how they live in the present. In Matthew 22:34-40, Jesus is approached by a lawyer seeking to understand the essence of the Law. Jesus shifts focus from the abstract concept of resurrection to the practical application of divine principles, emphasizing that love for God and neighbor encapsulates the very heart of God’s commands. This transition from theological affirmation to practical living underscores how our beliefs about God's power and promises are meant to transform one’s interactions and relationships in the here and now.
Sun, 18 Aug 2024 - 1h 00min - 693 - The Blessings Of Faithfulness - Proverbs 5:15-23
Proverbs 5:15-23 is often interpreted within the context of marriage, but its wisdom extends far beyond that. For those who are single, these verses still hold profound truths about the blessings of faithfulness in various aspects of life. This devotional also aims to explore these blessings from the perspective of married individuals and those not currently in a marital relationship, highlighting how faithfulness to God, oneself, and others can lead to a life of fulfillment and purpose. Whether single by choice or circumstance, the principles in this passage can guide you toward a deeper understanding of God’s design for a faithful life.
Tue, 13 Aug 2024 - 08min - 692 - The Resurrection: Believing in God’s Power (PART 2) - Matthew 22:23-33
The resurrection is the basis for Christian hope and assurance of eternal life. Without it, believers have no future hope, leading to despair. The resurrection is the core of the gospel message. It validates Jesus’ identity, His teachings, and His redemptive work. Without it, the gospel loses its power and significance. The resurrection demonstrates God’s power over death and faithfulness to His promises. Without it, God’s power and faithfulness are called into question.
Fri, 09 Aug 2024 - 59min - 691 - The Danger Of Adultery - Proverbs 5:1-14
Proverbs 5:1-14 serves as a stark warning about the perils of adultery, addressing the seductive allure and devastating consequences of immorality. In this passage, the father implores his son to remain vigilant and wise, highlighting the dangerous enticements of the adulteress and the deceptive nature of her charm. The father paints a vivid picture of the destructive outcomes that follow those who stray from the path of faithfulness, urging a deep understanding of the hidden costs of such actions. This introduction sets the stage for a sobering examination of the ways in which infidelity undermines personal integrity and relational trust and underscores the importance of steadfastness in maintaining moral purity.
Thu, 08 Aug 2024 - 08min - 690 - The Resurrection: Believing in God’s Power (Part 1) - Matthew 22:23-33
Jesus acknowledges that the image of Caesar on the coin signifies his authority over the currency and his governance. He emphasizes that ultimate allegiance belongs to God, and individuals must balance their civic duties with their divine responsibilities. Compliance with earthly laws should never overshadow one’s duty to God, allowing believers to balance secular obligations with spiritual commitments. In Matthew 22:23-33, Jesus addresses the Sadducees’ disbelief in the resurrection, asserting the power of God. This passage emphasizes the importance of the resurrection in affirming God's authority over life and death and reinforces faith in God’s power.
Sat, 03 Aug 2024 - 59min - 689 - An Exhortation To Embrace Wisdom - Proverbs 4:20-27
Proverbs 4:20-27 delivers a compelling exhortation to embrace wisdom, emphasizing the crucial role of attentiveness and discipline in living a life guided by understanding. In this passage, the father strongly urges his son to heed his words and internalize his teachings, stressing that genuine wisdom resides in the heart and shapes one’s entire being. By guarding the heart and maintaining a steadfast focus on righteous paths, one can avoid life’s pitfalls and experience the fullness of health and prosperity that wisdom brings. This passage serves as a powerful reminder that wisdom is not just an intellectual pursuit but a transformative force that influences every aspect of our lives, urging us to remain vigilant and unwavering in our commitment to living wisely.
Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 07min - 688 - Navigating Dual Allegiances - Matthew 22:15-22
In Matthew 22:15-22, Jesus is confronted with a question about paying taxes to Caesar, delving into the complexities of dual allegiances to earthly authorities and divine sovereignty. This interaction, set against the backdrop of political tension and religious authority, allows Jesus to clarify further the principles of living faithfully under God’s kingdom while navigating the practical realities of life under human governance.
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 - 58min - 687 - Walking The Path Of Wisdom - Proverbs 4:10-19
Proverbs 4:10-19 delves into the theme of walking the path of wisdom, contrasting it with walking the way of wickedness. In these verses, the father continues his earnest plea to his son, urging him to follow the path of wisdom, which promises life, safety, and prosperity. He highlights wisdom’s clarity and brightness, likening it to the dawning light of morning, ever-increasing brightness. Conversely, he warns against the path of the wicked, describing it as deep darkness where stumbling is inevitable. This passage is a powerful reminder of the stark differences between the outcomes of choosing Biblical wisdom over folly. It underscores the importance of deliberate, righteous choices in navigating life’s journey.
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 09min - 686 - The Parable of the Wedding Feast - Matthew 22:1-14
The rejection of Jesus as the Cornerstone sets the stage for Matthew 22, where Jesus reveals the invitation to enter God’s Kingdom and the required response of faithfulness and readiness. The Parable of the Wedding Feast in Matthew 22 extends the metaphor of divine invitation and human responsibility, portraying God’s gracious call to all people and highlighting the consequences of accepting or rejecting this call.
Sat, 20 Jul 2024 - 1h 03min - 685 - A Father’s Instruction - Proverbs 4:1-9
Proverbs 4:1-9 presents a father’s instruction, emphasizing the invaluable legacy of wisdom passed down through generations. In these verses, a father passionately calls his children to listen and embrace his instructions, highlighting the transformative power of Biblical wisdom. He shares his experiences and the lessons he received from his father, illustrating the enduring value of these teachings. By urging his children to seek wisdom above all else, he underscores that wisdom is a treasured possession, a source of honor, and a guiding light for a righteous and fulfilling life.
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 - 09min - 684 - Christ the Cornerstone - Matthew 21:42-46
As Jesus transitions from this parable to His teaching in Matthew 21:42-46, He underscores the gravity of their rejection by drawing on Psalm 118:22-23. Here, Jesus identifies Himself as the cornerstone the builders rejected, a stone that will become the foundation of God’s redemptive work. This transition from the tenants’ violent rebellion to the imagery of the cornerstone sharpens the focus on the leaders’ failure to recognize and accept Jesus, highlighting both the judgment awaiting them and the pivotal role of Christ in God's salvation plan.
Sun, 14 Jul 2024 - 58min - 683 - Living Righteously - Proverbs 3:27-35
Proverbs 3:27-35 provides practical wisdom on living righteously, emphasizing our conduct towards others and the consequences of our actions. These verses guide us to act justly and compassionately, encouraging us to do good whenever possible and avoid envying those who choose violent or unjust paths. They highlight the importance of integrity and righteousness in our interactions, promising that such a life attracts the Lord’s blessings. Conversely, it warns against deceit and envy, noting that the Lord opposes the wicked. This passage underscores that a righteous life, marked by kindness and honesty, leads to divine favor and true prosperity.
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 - 13min - 682 - The Parable of The Tenants - Matthew 21:33-46
Having challenged the religious authorities’ understanding of authority and righteousness, Jesus continues His discourse, vividly illustrating the consequences of spiritual pride and the invitation to humble repentance. After exposing the hypocrisy of the religious leaders in Matthew 21:23-32, Jesus presents another parable in Matthew 21:33-46 of judgment and grace. This parable moves beyond individual repentance to confront the implications of Israel’s rejection of God’s messengers and their impending rejection of the Messiah Himself, encapsulating profound lessons about divine judgment and the unexpected inclusivity of God’s Kingdom.
Sat, 06 Jul 2024 - 47min - 681 - The Treasure Of Wisdom - Proverbs 3:13-26
Proverbs 3:13-26 contains rich passages that unequivocally extol the virtues and benefits of godly wisdom. It portrays wisdom as a treasure more valuable than gold or silver, emphasizing the unparalleled peace, safety, and joy that stem from a life guided by wisdom. This devotional aims to delve into these verses, providing practical applications to help you wholeheartedly embrace and live out the wisdom that comes from God.
Wed, 03 Jul 2024 - 11min - 680 - Authority Questioned - Matthew 21:23-32
After miraculously causing the fig tree to wither, Jesus faced challenges to His authority from religious leaders in Jerusalem. In Matthew 21:23-32, they questioned His credentials and challenged Him on matters of spiritual authority and interpretation, highlighting the ongoing tension between Jesus and the religious establishment. Jesus’s actions inspired awe in the disciples but provoked scrutiny and resistance from traditional authority structures.
Sun, 30 Jun 2024 - 55min - 679 - Embracing Divine Wisdom - Proverbs 3:1-12
Proverbs 3:1-12 contains timeless wisdom and divine promises. These verses express a father’s sincere plea to his son to embrace divine wisdom and outline the blessings and guidance that come from trusting the Lord. This passage aims to deepen our relationship with God and enhance our walk in wisdom and righteousness.
Wed, 26 Jun 2024 - 14min - 678 - The Withered Fig Tree - Matthew 21:18-22
After cleansing the temple dramatically, Jesus left Jerusalem and spent the night in nearby Bethany. This transition period between the temple incident and the encounter with the fig tree the following day encapsulates a broader narrative of judgment and the call for genuine faith. Whereas the Temple cleansing condemned Israel’s worship, the fig tree cursing condemned Israel as a nation. In the withered fig tree of Matthew 21:18-22, Jesus illustrates the consequences of spiritual barrenness and the power of faith. Like the Temple, the fig tree is a potent symbol, demonstrating the fate of those who appear fruitful but lack true righteousness. The withered fig tree teaches the necessity of genuine faith and the impending judgment on unfruitfulness in worship and believers’ lives.
Sat, 22 Jun 2024 - 53min - 677 - Guarding The Path Of Life - Proverbs 2:16-22
Proverbs 2:16-22 focuses on the wisdom that protects us from moral and spiritual dangers. It explicitly highlights the threat of immoral relationships and the importance of maintaining a righteous path. These verses continue the theme of wisdom’s protective power, urging us to live lives of integrity and purity. This text provides insights and practical applications to help us navigate our spiritual walk with wisdom and righteousness.
Wed, 19 Jun 2024 - 10min - 676 - Purging Perversion - Matthew 21:12-17
The joyous triumphal entry takes a dramatic turn when Jesus, in a powerful act, cleanses the Temple in Matthew 21:12-17. This shift underscores Jesus’ mission to reveal the true nature of God’s kingdom and restore its sanctity by purging perversion. The transition from adoration to confrontation is stark, revealing Jesus as a reformer challenging corruption and upholding His divine authority.
Sun, 16 Jun 2024 - 55min - 675 - Walking In The Path Of Righteousness - Proverbs 2:12-15
Proverbs 2:12-15 serves as a vital part of Solomon’s discourse on wisdom. These verses highlight the protective power of wisdom, especially in guarding us against the paths of wickedness and perverse speech. As we explore this passage, we will delve into how wisdom can deliver us from harmful influences and guide us in living a righteous and godly life. This devotional journey will help us understand the importance of seeking knowledge and applying it to our daily lives to walk in the path of righteousness.
Thu, 13 Jun 2024 - 09min - 674 - Revealing the King- Matthew 21:1-11
The healing of the blind men in Matthew 20:29-34 showcases Jesus’ compassion and divine power and sets the stage for the revelation of His messianic identity. As the blind men acknowledge Jesus as the Son of David, their restored sight symbolizes the dawning recognition of Jesus’ true nature among the people. This acknowledgment reaches its crescendo in Matthew 21:1-11, where Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem reveals Him as King. The crowd’s cries of “Hosanna to the Son of David!” echo the blind men’s earlier plea, linking Jesus’ healing ministry with His Kingship. This passage marks a pivotal point in the Gospel narrative, where Jesus openly reveals His identity as the long-awaited King, challenging believers’ understanding of kingship, power, and God’s kingdom.
Sun, 09 Jun 2024 - 57min - 673 - Embracing The Gifts Of Wisdom - Proverbs 2:6-11
Proverbs 2:6-11 offers a powerful and practical guide for those who seek to embrace the gifts of divine wisdom. These verses highlight the source of wisdom, the rewards of righteous living, and the protective power of discretion and understanding. As we meditate on these verses and apply their principles to our lives, we will experience the profound blessings that come from living according to God’s wisdom.
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 - 09min - 672 - The Healing of the Blind Men - Matthew 20:29-34
As Jesus concludes His teachings on leadership, emphasizing humility and sacrificial service as the defining characteristics of His kingdom, the narrative seamlessly transitions to a demonstration of these principles in action. Matthew 20:29-34 reports the healing of the blind men, exemplifying His humble and selfless ministry of healing and restoration. Once again, Jesus’ words are manifested in His actions.
Sun, 02 Jun 2024 - 47min - 671 - The Treasure Of Wisdom - Proverbs 2:1-5
Proverbs 2:1-5 presents a clear and compelling call to seek wisdom with earnestness and dedication. The passage outlines the conditions of acceptance, attentive listening, fervent seeking, and diligent searching, culminating in the profound rewards of understanding the fear of the Lord and finding the knowledge of God. As we meditate on these verses, let us be challenged to embrace the treasure of wisdom and commit ourselves to its pursuit.
Wed, 29 May 2024 - 07min - 670 - Worldly versus Godly Leadership - Matthew 20:17-28
The parable’s teaching sets the stage for Matthew 20:17-28, where the focus shifts to the nature of leadership in God’s Kingdom. As Jesus predicts His suffering and death, He contrasts the self-serving, oppressive leadership of the world with the self-sacrificial, servant-hearted leadership He models and expects from His followers. This transition underscores the call to reject exploitative leadership and embrace godly leadership defined by humility, service, and sacrificial love.
Sun, 26 May 2024 - 47min - 669 - The Voice Of Wisdom - Proverbs 1:20-33
Proverbs 1:20-33 offers a powerful and poignant reminder of the importance of heeding the voice of Biblical wisdom and embracing God’s guidance in our lives. It challenges us to reject the folly of sin and rebellion and to choose the path of righteousness and wisdom. As we meditate on these verses and allow their truths to penetrate our hearts, may we be strengthened in our commitment to walk in wisdom, to live lives that honor and glorify God, and to experience the blessings and security that come from following His ways.
Wed, 22 May 2024 - 15min - 668 - The Parable of the Vineyard Workers - Matthew 20:1-16
Matthew 19:27-30 concludes with Jesus assuring His disciples of the abundant rewards awaiting them for their sacrifices in following Him, emphasizing the inclusive nature of His kingdom and the inversion of worldly values. This theme of rewards and the contrast between earthly and Kingdom values sets the stage for the Parable of the Vineyard Workers in Matthew 20:1-16.
Sun, 19 May 2024 - 58min - 667 - Walking In Wisdom - Proverbs 1:8-19
Proverbs 1:8-19 underscores the importance of honoring parental guidance, resisting temptation, and avoiding the company of those who would lead us into wrongdoing. They remind us of the moral and practical consequences of our choices and the importance of walking in wisdom and righteousness.
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 11min - 666 - The Rewards Of Discipleship - Matthew 19:27-30
Transitioning to Matthew 19:27-30, a pivotal moment in the Gospel narrative unfolds. At its core, this passage challenges conventional notions of reward and redefines the concept through a spiritual lens. Instead of focusing solely on earthly riches or temporal gains, Jesus unveils a vision of reward that transcends material wealth, promising eternal significance and divine fulfillment to those who embrace the call to discipleship. From the disciples’ probing questions to Jesus’ illuminating responses, each element of this passage invites believers to reconsider their priorities and redefine their understanding of the rewards of discipleship.
Sun, 12 May 2024 - 54min - 665 - Lades Tea 2024Sat, 11 May 2024 - 50min
- 664 - Wisdom's Call - Proverbs 1:1-7
Proverbs 1:1-7 encourages believers to seek wisdom diligently, pursue understanding, embrace discipline, reverence God in all things, and guard against the folly of pride and arrogance.
Tue, 07 May 2024 - 07min - 663 - The Idol of Wealth and True Riches (Part 2) - Matthew 19:16-26
Transitioning from the heartwarming encounter in Matthew 19:13-15 to the subsequent interaction in Matthew 19:16-26, the readers witness a significant shift in focus. The tender scene of Jesus blessing the children contrasts sharply with the following encounter. In verse sixteen, a wealthy man approaches Jesus, seeking guidance on inheriting eternal life. Unlike the children who approached Jesus with simple, humble faith, the rich young man is characterized by wealth and status. This contrast highlights the central theme of the passage: the nature of true discipleship and the radical demands of following Jesus. The narrative underscores Jesus’ teachings on the essential qualities required to enter the Kingdom of Heaven: childlike faith, humility, and a willingness to let go of everything to follow Him. Jesus’ response to the rich young man reveals the high cost of discipleship and challenges believers to consider the idol of wealth and true riches.
Fri, 03 May 2024 - 57min - 662 - The Word Of God Is Our Delight - Psalm 119:169-176
Psalm 119:169-176 imparts lessons about seeking God's attention and guidance through prayer, commitment to obedience, acknowledgment of human frailty and wandering, desire for understanding, plea for salvation, delight in God's law, and remembrance of His commandments. These lessons inspire believers to humbly seek God's wisdom and direction, to obey His commandments faithfully, and to trust in His salvation and deliverance, even in the midst of struggles and uncertainties.
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 11min - 661 - The Idol of Wealth and True Riches (Part 1) - Matthew 19:16-26
Transitioning from the heartwarming encounter in Matthew 19:13-15 to the subsequent interaction in Matthew 19:16-26, the readers witness a significant shift in focus. The tender scene of Jesus blessing the children contrasts sharply with the following encounter. In verse sixteen, a wealthy man approaches Jesus, seeking guidance on inheriting eternal life. Unlike the children who approached Jesus with simple, humble faith, the rich young man is characterized by wealth and status. This contrast highlights the central theme of the passage: the nature of true discipleship and the radical demands of following Jesus. The narrative underscores Jesus’ teachings on the essential qualities required to enter the Kingdom of Heaven: childlike faith, humility, and a willingness to let go of everything to follow Him. Jesus’ response to the rich young man reveals the high cost of discipleship and challenges believers to consider the idol of wealth and true riches.
Sat, 27 Apr 2024 - 56min - 660 - The Word Of God Brings Awe - Psalm 119:161-168
Psalm 119:161-168 imparts lessons about commitment to God's Word despite opposition, reverence for divine ordinances, prayer for understanding, affirmation of God's righteousness, trust in His faithfulness, delight in His law, remembrance of His Word, and desire for deliverance. These lessons inspire believers to remain steadfast in their faith, to honor and obey God's commandments, and to trust in His unfailing love and faithfulness, even in the midst of trials and challenges.
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 08min - 659 - Embracing Childlike Faith: Lessons from Jesus’ Blessing - Matthew 19:13-15
Transitioning to Matthew 19:13-15, the scene transitions to a new setting where children are brought to Jesus for His blessing. This shift in focus highlights the multifaceted nature of Jesus’ ministry, encompassing both profound theological discourse and tender acts of compassion towards the marginalized and vulnerable. It illustrates Jesus’ holistic approach to ministry, embracing the intellectual and emotional dimensions of human experience and revealing His heart of love and compassion for all people, regardless of age or social status. The theme of Matthew 19:13-15 is embracing childlike faith: lessons from Jesus' blessing.
Sun, 21 Apr 2024 - 51min - 658 - The Word Of God Revives - Psalm 119:153-160
Psalm 119:153-160 imparts lessons about earnest prayer for God's deliverance, affirmation of His nearness, commitment to His Word, recognition of its truthfulness, desire for divine understanding, joy in His Word, dependence on His commandments, and affirmation of His faithfulness. These lessons inspire believers to seek God wholeheartedly, trust in His Word, and find joy and satisfaction in His promises, even amidst challenges and adversity.
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 08min - 657 - Marriage, Divorce, and Singleness (Part 2) - Matthew 19:1-12
Shifting to Matthew 10:10-12, Jesus responds to His disciples’ astonishment at His teaching on divorce by presenting singleness as a sacred calling. He affirms that while marriage is honorable, singleness, embraced for the sake of the kingdom, can be a chosen path to wholehearted devotion to God. This juxtaposition highlights Jesus’ acknowledgment of the diverse expressions of human relationships and the significance of each individual’s unique journey in fulfilling God’s purposes.
Sat, 13 Apr 2024 - 47min - 656 - The Word Of God Is To Be Obeyed - Psalm 119:145-152
Psalm 119:145-152 imparts lessons about earnest prayer for God's intervention, commitment to obedience, trust in God's faithful promises, joy in His Word, affirmation of His nearness, zeal for His commands, and desire for divine understanding. These lessons inspire believers to seek God wholeheartedly, trust in His faithfulness, and find joy and satisfaction in His Word, even amidst challenges and adversity.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 13min - 655 - Marriage, Divorce, and Singleness (Part 1) - Matthew 19:1-12
In Matthew 19, the Pharisees debate with Jesus about divorce and remarriage, leading the disciples to ask about singleness. Thus, in Matthew 19:1-12, Jesus addresses the topics of marriage, divorce, and singleness. Matthew 19 is not the first time Jesus addressed the issue of divorce and remarriage. During the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:31-32, Jesus corrects the misinterpretation of the Law’s allowance of divorce. Much of the modern church’s stance on divorce and remarriage originates from Catholic influences instead of Biblical truth, raising questions about biblical alignment. Correction of distortions to biblical teachings is necessary, challenging traditions that may not align with Scripture.
Sat, 06 Apr 2024 - 57min - 654 - The Word Of God Is Righteous - Psalm 119:137-144
Psalm 119:137-144 imparts lessons about reverence for God’s righteous judgments, commitment to righteousness, recognition of human frailty, reliance on God’s deliverance, desire for divine understanding, affirmation of God’s truthfulness, praise for His righteousness, and dependence on His Word for comfort and strength. These lessons inspire believers to honor God’s standards, pursue righteousness, seek divine understanding, trust in God’s deliverance, and find comfort and joy in His Word.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 15min - 653 - Words of Abandonment, Fulfillment, and Reunion - Matthew 27:46; John 19:30; Luke 23:46
Jesus proclaims in John 19:30, “It is finished!” This word of fulfillment marks the completion of Jesus’ earthly mission and the satisfaction of God’s redemptive agenda. With these words, Jesus heralds the victory of redemption over condemnation. It echoes throughout history, offering assurance to all who trust in His completed work of the cross. With a final agonizing breath, Jesus says in Luke 23:46, “Father, Into Your hands I commit My Spirit.” In this word of reunion, believers witness the culmination of Jesus’ sacrificial death, as He willingly offers His life for the sake of humanity. It is a profound moment of intimacy, where the Son shares restored fellowship with the Father in complete submission and devotion. This final word fulfills Psalm 31:5: “Into Your hand I commit my spirit.”
Sun, 31 Mar 2024 - 55min - 652 - Words of Relationship and Distress - John 19:26-28
As the hours dragged on, Jesus directed His attention to His mother and the beloved disciple, John. In John 19:26-27, believers witness a poignant exchange, encapsulating the depth of Jesus’ love and care for those closest to Him, even amid His suffering. These words of relationship from the cross reveal Jesus’ heart and provide timeless lessons for believers about the importance of familial love, discipleship, and community in the Christian journey. Amidst the darkness and despair of Calvary, Jesus uttered words that pierced the silence and revealed the depth of His humanity. In John 19:28, believers encounter a moment of distress as Jesus speaks the distressing words, “I thirst.” These simple words convey Jesus’ physical torment and His sacrificial mission’s spiritual and emotional weight. This cry of distress from the cross invites believers to contemplate the full extent of Jesus’ suffering and reflect on His humanity’s significance in the redemptive narrative. Through His words of distress, Jesus invites believers to enter into His suffering, to empathize with His humanity, and to draw nearer to the heart of the Savior who willingly endured all for the sake of love.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 42min - 651 - Words of Forgiveness and Salvation - Luke 23:33-34, 39-43
While hanging upon the cross, Jesus uttered seven words or statements. His first two words are words of forgiveness and salvation. Jesus’ word of forgiveness exemplifies radical forgiveness, extending grace even to His executioners. This word embodies Jesus’ unparalleled grace and mercy, even toward those who unjustly persecuted Him. It challenges believers to emulate His example of readiness to forgive the repentant who wronged them, regardless of the circumstances. On the cross, Jesus’ words of forgiveness epitomize His divine love and serve as a timeless reminder of grace’s transformative power. Jesus’ word of salvation reflects His boundless grace, offering immediate redemption to the contrite criminal. It illustrates the accessibility of salvation to all who turn to Jesus in faith, regardless of their past. Jesus’ word of salvation exemplifies His mercy and inclusivity, inviting all humanity into the hope of eternal life with Him. It is a testament to the transformative power of His love and the assurance of forgiveness for all who believe.
Sat, 23 Mar 2024 - 56min - 650 - The Word Of God Gives Light - Psalm 119:129-136
Psalm 119:129-136 imparts lessons about the wonder and authority of God's Word, the longing for divine understanding, sorrow over disobedience, desire for divine mercy, commitment to obedience, affirmation of God's righteousness, and plea for divine guidance. These lessons inspire believers to value and meditate on God's Word, seek divine wisdom and understanding, grieve over sin and disobedience, and surrender to God's will in humility and obedience.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 13min - 649 - Lessons in Obedience: Surrendering to God’s Will - Matthew 17:22-27
Considering Matthew 17:22-27, believers should reflect on their struggle to surrender to God’s will. Where do they resist His guidance, holding onto their own plans and ambitions? The challenge is to let go of control and trust in God’s timing and provision. This passage offers lessons in obedience and surrendering to God’s will.
Sun, 17 Mar 2024 - 56min - 648 - The Word Of God Is Vindicated - Psalm 119:121-128
Psalm 119:121-128 imparts lessons about dependence on God's justice, commitment to righteous living, seeking protection from the wicked, desire for divine instruction, renunciation of falsehood, trust in God's Word, patience for His intervention, and plea for His mercy. These lessons inspire believers to persevere in their faith, trust in God's righteousness, and remain steadfast in obedience to His Word despite opposition or adversity.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 07min - 647 - Faith that Moves Mountains - Matthew 17:14-21
Transitioning from the awe-inspiring Transfiguration scene, Matthew 17:14-21 portrays a stark shift as Jesus and His disciples descend from the mountain and encounter a distressing situation. Approaching Jesus, a desperate father falls to his knees, beseeching assistance for his demon-possessed son, who suffers from seizures. Despite the disciples’ earnest attempts to heal the boy, they cannot alleviate his affliction. This passage unveils the stark contrast between the disciples' limitations and Jesus’ unmatched authority over evil forces. It underscores faith's critical role in acknowledging Jesus’ miraculous abilities and the disciples’ capacity to trust Him. Disappointed by the disciples’ wavering faith, Jesus reproves them, illustrating the remarkable potential of even the tiniest seed of faith to conquer seemingly insurmountable challenges. In the subsequent exegesis of Matthew 17:14-21, the Apostle delves into the significance of faith within Jesus’ ministry, explores the interplay of power and authority, and unveils the profound lessons on prayer and perseverance amidst adversity, all centered around the theme of faith that moves mountains.
Sun, 10 Mar 2024 - 56min - 646 - The Word Of God Produces Godly Fear - Psalm 119:113-120
Psalm 119:113-120 imparts lessons about rejecting false ways and embracing wholehearted devotion to God's Word, finding refuge and hope in His promises, distancing oneself from evil influences, seeking divine understanding, unwavering trust in God's Word amidst adversity, avoiding the company of the wicked, seeking God's salvation through obedience, and revering God's righteous judgments. These lessons inspire believers to remain steadfast in their commitment to God's Word and to live in accordance with His righteous principles.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 11min - 645 - The Transfiguration (Part 2) - Matthew 17:1-13
In Matthew 17:9-13, the narrative unfolds with a telling revelation that follows the awe-inspiring Transfiguration event. This passage delves into the disciples’ inquiries about the reappearance of Elijah and Jesus’ subsequent clarification regarding the prophesied role of John the Baptist. Embedded within this exchange are profound insights into the continuity of divine revelation, the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies, and the disciples’ evolving understanding of Jesus’ messianic mission. Through carefully examining this passage, believers understand the intricate interplay between prophecy, fulfillment, and the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan through His Son, Jesus Christ.
Sat, 02 Mar 2024 - 51min - 644 - The Word Of God Is Light - Psalm 119:105-112
Psalm 119:105-112 imparts lessons about the guiding power of God's Word, the importance of commitment to obedience, recognition of human weakness and dependence on divine strength, finding refuge and joy in God's testimonies, rejecting double-mindedness, seeking understanding from Scripture, unwavering trust in God's Word amidst adversity, and lifelong commitment to obedience. These lessons inspire believers to rely on God's Word as their guiding light and to live faithfully in obedience to His commands.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 08min - 643 - Biblical Missions Is Prayer-Driven - Selected Passages from Acts
Turning to the book of Acts, Luke presents a tapestry of prayer woven into the fabric of every missionary endeavor. From the Upper Room to the ends of the earth, prayer permeates the narrative, guiding, empowering, and transforming the lives of believers. In Acts 1, the disciples gathered in unity, devoting themselves to prayer as they awaited the promise of the Holy Spirit. In Acts 4, Peter and John boldly petitioned God for divine enablement in the face of persecution. In Acts 13, the Antioch church’s fasting and prayer resulted in Barnabas and Saul's commissioning for the missions. The most profound testament to the power of prayer in missions is seen in the life of the apostle Paul. A vibrant prayer life sustained Paul throughout his missionary journeys—a lifeline connecting him to God’s inexhaustible grace and strength.
Sun, 25 Feb 2024 - 48min - 642 - The Word Of God Gives Wisdom - Psalm 119:97-104
Psalm 119:97-104 imparts lessons about delighting in God's Word, gaining wisdom through its study, receiving divine instruction, turning away from evil paths, finding sweetness in divine truth, and gaining enlightenment and discernment through obedience to God's precepts. These lessons inspire believers to cultivate a deep love for God's Word, seek wisdom and understanding through its study, and live obediently in accordance with its teachings.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 07min - 641 - Biblical Missions is People Supported - Selected Passage from Acts (Mr. Adam Capel)
Biblical Missions is People Supported. The purpose of missions is to preach the Gospel to people. The means of preaching the Gospel is people. Paul says in Romans 10:15,” How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How will they believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher?”
Sat, 17 Feb 2024 - 42min - 640 - The Word Of God Is Eternal - Psalm 119:89-96
Psalm 119:89-96 imparts lessons about the eternal nature and faithfulness of God's Word, the life-giving power of obedience, the recognition of divine wisdom, the importance of steadfast loyalty to God's law, the delight found in studying His Word, and the transformative wisdom gained through divine teachings. These lessons inspire believers to deepen their understanding of God's Word and to live obediently in alignment with His precepts, finding joy and wisdom in His eternal truths.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 11min - 639 - Biblical Missions is Multiplication Focused - Selected Passages from Acts
The church began in Jerusalem according to Acts 2 and multiplied throughout Judea. Then, in Acts 8, the Gospel spread to Samaria, and again, the church multiplied. The Gospel spreads, and churches multiply, first in Galilee and then Anticoch in Acts 11. The Holy Spirit propels the Gospel from the Antiochan Church to the regions beyond, multiplying churches throughout Asia and Europe. What began with twelve men in Jerusalem multiplied into hundreds of thousands of believers worldwide. Indeed, the Book of Acts provides a compelling blueprint for multiplication-focused missions.
Sun, 11 Feb 2024 - 47min - 638 - The Word Of God In Persecution - Psalm 119:81-88
Psalm 119:81-88 imparts lessons about seeking God's deliverance in times of trouble, confidence in His promises, perseverance in obedience despite opposition, persistence in seeking God's presence and comfort, faithfulness to His precepts, seeking understanding in His Word, and trusting in God's enduring faithfulness. These lessons inspire believers to maintain steadfastness in their faith and obedience, trusting in God's unfailing love and provision.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 07min - 637 - Biblical Missions Is Spirit Driven - Selected Passages from Acts
The book of Acts is a testament to the Spirit’s role in Biblical missions. From the outpouring of the Spirit on the day of Pentecost to the missionary journeys of Paul, the Spirit empowers believers with courage, wisdom, and supernatural abilities. The Holy Spirit emboldens believers to confront opposition, endure hardships, and persevere in facing challenges. The Holy Spirit also establishes the church’s missional program.
Sat, 03 Feb 2024 - 49min - 636 - The Word Of God In Comfort - Psalm 119:73-80
Psalm 119:73-80 imparts lessons about dependence on God as the Creator, the importance of seeking understanding in God's Word, cultivating a heart inclined toward obedience, finding comfort in God's steadfast love, recognizing the need for mercy, aligning with those who fear God, and engaging in personal reflection on God's precepts. These lessons contribute to a deeper understanding of the psalmist's relationship with God and the transformative power of His Word in their life.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 13min - 635 - The Transfiguration (Part 1) - Matthew 17:1-13
The narrative progresses to Jesus highlighting future judgment, with the Son of Man coming in glory to repay each person according to their deeds. This underscores the gravity of discipleship, urging believers to take it seriously. In verse 28, Jesus prophesies that some present will witness the Son of Man coming with his kingdom. Matthew records the near fulfillment in the subsequent verses, presenting the mysterious Transfiguration of Jesus in Matthew 17:1-13. This event provides profound insights into Jesus’ nature, the continuity of divine revelation, and the disciples’ faith journey.
Sat, 27 Jan 2024 - 49min - 634 - The Word Of God Reveals Mercy - Psalm 119:65-72
Psalm 119:65-72 teaches about gratitude for divine instruction, the potential for understanding through affliction, humility in learning, a firm commitment to God's Word, the transformative power of challenges, and the unparalleled value of God's Word. These lessons contribute to a deeper appreciation of the role of God's statutes in shaping a meaningful and purposeful life.
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 09min - 633 - Embracing the Cross: A Call to Discipleship (Part 2) - Matthew 16:24-28
In Matthew 16:24-28, Jesus presents believers with a pivotal decision. Will they be willing to not merely see the cross as a symbol but embrace it as a transformative reality that molds their identity as disciples of Jesus? Bearing the cross represents a radical summons to discipleship. This call urges believers to relinquish their personal desires, ambitions, and self-centered ways in exchange for a life dedicated to following Jesus, even at the potential cost of their lives.
Sat, 20 Jan 2024 - 55min - 632 - The Word Of God Reveals Mercy - Psalm 119:57-64
Psalm 119:57-64 teaches about wholehearted devotion, intentional reflection on one's paths, the urgency of obedience, steadfastness in the face of wickedness, praising God in all circumstances, the value of companionship with fellow believers, and the recognition of God's mercy and goodness. These lessons contribute to a holistic understanding of the psalmist's commitment to a life guided by God's Word.
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 13min - 631 - Embracing the Cross: A Call to Discipleship - Matthew 16:21-28
Jesus unveils the divine purpose underlying his earthly mission, a purpose that takes an unexpected turn toward the cross. Amid this revelation, he issues a profound call to discipleship that transcends superficial desires for earthly success and recognition. Jesus exposes the radical nature of genuine discipleship—an invitation to renounce self, shoulder the cross, and walk in His footsteps. This summons demands a surrender of personal ambitions, comfort, and self-centered ways, urging followers to embrace the cross not as a mere symbol but as a way of life. The central theme of Matthew 16:21-28 is embracing the cross: a call to discipleship. What does embracing the cross signify for believers today?
Sun, 14 Jan 2024 - 49min - 630 - The Word Of God Gives Hope - Psalm 119:49-56
Psalm 119:49-56 teaches about trust in God's Word, finding comfort in divine promises during affliction, zeal for God's commandments, righteous indignation towards wickedness, reflection on God's judgments, nighttime meditation, and the importance of personal choices in obedience. These lessons contribute to a deeper understanding of the psalmist's commitment to a life centered on God's Word.
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 12min - 629 - The Rock, the Revelation, and the Responsibility - Matthew 16:13-20
In Matthew 16:13-20, a crucial dialogue unfolds between Jesus and the Twelve, unveiling foundational truths that shape Christian orthodoxy regarding both Himself and the Church. In this narrative, Jesus sets forth the Rock, the revelation, and the responsibility. Beyond confirming His identity, Jesus imparts critical insights into the establishment and mission of the Church. From this passage, believers are challenged to recognize the bedrock of their faith, embrace the revelation of divine truth, and shoulder the responsibility of advancing the mission of Christ on Earth.
Sun, 07 Jan 2024 - 1h 00min - 628 - The Word Of God Saves - Psalm 119:41-48
Psalm 119:41-48 is a heartfelt expression of the psalmist's unwavering devotion to God's Word. In these verses, the psalmist appeals to God's steadfast love, acknowledging it as the foundation for salvation. Confident in the reliability of God's Word, the psalmist faces accusers with boldness, firmly committed to obedience despite opposition. There's a deliberate choice to find liberty by seeking God's precepts, highlighting the liberating effect of following divine commands.
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 12min - 627 - Unveiling the Incarnation: The Cosmic Consequences - Colossians 1:15-20
In Colossians 1:15-20, the Apostle Paul unveils the cosmic consequences of the Incarnation. Within these verses, believers witness the preeminence of Christ in revelation, creation, and reconciliation. From the microscopic intricacies of the atom to the vastness of interstellar galaxies, every corner of the cosmos finds its coherence and purpose in the person of Jesus Christ. This profound truth transforms how believers perceive their Savior, compelling them to recognize His sovereign authority over every dimension of their lives.
Sun, 31 Dec 2023 - 55min - 626 - Unveiling the Incarnation: The Incarnate Word - John 1:1-14 and 18
Here in John 1:1-14, the beloved apostle unveils the Incarnate Word — the Son who discloses His Father to humanity. Across fourteen verses, John contemplates an event that transcends time and space echoing throughout eternity — God in the flesh. The awe-inspiring reality is that the Word, present with God and being God from the beginning, willingly embraced a human nature. The Creator chose to dwell amongst His Creation as a creature to bring them light and life!
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