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A daily podcast each weekday sharing Biblical truth designed to help listeners find hope, meaning and fulfillment in life. Each weekday we will air a new episode that features a devotional grounded in our 10-10 principles.

1007 - Episode 1034: A Treasure Map to Jesus
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  • 1007 - Episode 1034: A Treasure Map to Jesus

    The Bible is not merely a collection of ancient texts but a divine treasure map leading us to Jesus Christ, the ultimate treasure. In John 5:39, Jesus rebuked the Pharisees for diligently studying the Scriptures yet failing to recognize Him as the fulfillment of those sacred writings. From Genesis to Revelation, every book, prophecy, and narrative points to Jesus—His life, mission, and redemptive work. As believers, we are invited to approach Scripture not just for knowledge but to encounter the living Word, allowing it to deepen our relationship with Christ.   To see Jesus in the Scriptures, we must look for His character, mission, and foreshadowing throughout its pages. The Old Testament reveals Him through Messianic prophecies, types like Joseph and Moses, and events like the Passover and the Day of Atonement, which point to His ultimate sacrifice. The New Testament unveils His life, death, and resurrection while reminding us of His promise to return. Whether in familiar verses or challenging passages, asking questions like “What does this teach me about Jesus?” or “How does this reveal God’s plan for redemption?” helps us uncover the Christ-centered message of the Bible.   The study of Scripture must not stop at intellectual understanding; it must lead to personal transformation. As we internalize the truths of God’s Word, the Holy Spirit shapes our thoughts, actions, and relationships to reflect Christ. Furthermore, the Scriptures empower us to share the gospel with others, pointing them to the Savior revealed in its pages. By seeking Jesus in our study, allowing His Word to transform our lives, and sharing His love with others, we fulfill the purpose for which the Bible was given: to testify of Him and draw us into a deeper relationship with our Creator and Redeemer.

    Thu, 21 Nov 2024 - 10min
  • 1006 - Episode 1033: From Matthew to Revelation

    The New Testament presents Jesus as the central figure in every book, offering a comprehensive view of His life, mission, and redemptive work. From Matthew's connection to Old Testament prophecy to Revelation's vision of His triumphant return, each book reveals a unique facet of Jesus' identity. These writings emphasize His roles as Savior, Redeemer, and King, inviting readers to trust in Him for salvation and to follow His teachings.   The Gospels introduce Jesus' earthly ministry, showcasing His compassion, power, and fulfillment of prophecy, while Acts highlights the spread of His message through the early church. The epistles deepen our understanding of Jesus' work, explaining themes such as justification, sanctification, and the hope of His second coming. Revelation concludes the story with a victorious vision of Jesus as the reigning King who will establish His eternal kingdom.   Through these books, we see Jesus as the culmination of God’s promises and the embodiment of His love. The New Testament not only teaches us about Jesus but also invites us to live in response to His grace and truth. It calls us to deepen our relationship with Him, live in obedience to His teachings, and share His hope with the world.

    Thu, 21 Nov 2024 - 10min
  • 1005 - Episode 1032: Finding Jesus in the Old Testament

    The Old Testament is rich with categories that foreshadow and reveal Jesus, presenting Him as the central figure who fulfills God’s promises to humanity. Messianic prophecies, such as Isaiah’s suffering servant or Micah’s prophecy of Jesus’ birthplace, give direct predictions of His coming. Similarly, events like the binding of Isaac and the Passover serve as symbolic previews of Jesus’ mission, while key figures, or types of Christ, such as Adam, Melchizedek, and Moses, prefigure His roles as Savior, High Priest, and Deliverer. These foreshadowings reveal Jesus' divinity, His role as our mediator, and His sacrificial love.   The Law, or Torah, underscores God’s holy standard and anticipates Jesus as the one who perfectly fulfills it, making salvation possible by meeting its demands on behalf of humanity. Through the sacrificial system, wisdom literature, and the prophetic imagery of the “suffering servant” and the “branch,” the Old Testament offers glimpses into Jesus’ redemptive work. In addition, divine encounters and theophanies, or pre-incarnate appearances of Christ, show Jesus’ involvement in humanity’s history even before His birth, pointing to His role as our Savior and God.   Together, these categories in the Old Testament illustrate the unity of Scripture and highlight Jesus’ redemptive mission. By seeing how Jesus is interwoven into every part of the Bible, we gain a fuller understanding of God’s character, His promises, and His love for humanity. These glimpses of Jesus throughout the Old Testament bring new depth to the New Testament’s revelation of His life, sacrifice, and victory.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 10min
  • 1004 - Episode 1031: From Genesis to Malachi

    The Old Testament is a profound narrative that foreshadows the life and mission of Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah. In Genesis, He is the Creator and the seed of the woman destined to crush the serpent’s head, a promise of redemption echoed throughout the Bible. Jesus is prefigured in events like the Passover in Exodus, where His sacrifice as the Lamb of God is symbolized, and in the Levitical system, where He fulfills the roles of both the ultimate High Priest and perfect atoning sacrifice. The historical books highlight Jesus as the victorious leader and King, from Joshua leading God's people into the Promised Land to David and his eternal throne pointing to Christ’s ultimate reign.   The poetic and wisdom books further reveal Jesus as the Good Shepherd, the embodiment of divine wisdom, and the fulfillment of humanity’s deepest longing for meaning and connection. Prophets like Isaiah depict Him as the suffering servant and Prince of Peace, while Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel present Him as the bringer of a new covenant, the true Shepherd, and the Son of Man reigning over an eternal kingdom. The minor prophets, from Hosea to Malachi, emphasize His relentless love, justice, and role as the ultimate Redeemer and King. Each book contributes to a cohesive story, pointing to Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s promises.   The Old Testament prepares our hearts for Jesus, building anticipation for His arrival in the Gospels and revealing God’s plan for salvation through Him. Through prophecies, typologies, and divine encounters, it unveils the character and mission of the Messiah, showcasing God’s relentless love and faithfulness. As we trace these connections, our understanding of Jesus deepens, transforming our faith and inspiring a closer walk with Him.

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024 - 10min
  • 1003 - Episode 1030: All Things New

    This devotional highlights the powerful message of hope woven throughout Revelation, where God’s faithful followers triumph over evil and find everlasting peace and joy. The vision of Babylon’s fall and the final judgment shows the ultimate defeat of sin and the liberation of those who have remained steadfast in faith. Revelation’s promise of a new earth, a restored creation, and the New Jerusalem signifies a world free from sorrow, pain, and death, with God Himself dwelling among His people.   The wedding supper of the Lamb symbolizes the intimate relationship between Christ and His church, a reunion celebrated with eternal joy and fellowship. The imagery of the Rider on the white horse portrays Jesus as the conquering King, whose word alone is powerful enough to defeat all evil. This vision assures believers that by aligning themselves with Christ and His teachings, they can share in His victory and be on the winning side of history’s final battle.   Finally, Revelation offers a glimpse of the millennium, where God’s people participate in a time of judgment, affirming God’s justice and sovereignty. After this period, the earth will be transformed into a paradise where humanity will experience perfect harmony and live under God’s constant care. As Revelation concludes, we are reminded of the urgency of Christ’s return and encouraged to live with heaven as our focus, clinging to the hope that God’s promises will soon be fulfilled.

    Fri, 15 Nov 2024 - 10min
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