podcast

Eyes to See

Eyes to See

Until we recognize our need for Jesus, we can’t understand His mercy. Bartimaeus, though blind, saw his spiritual need and trusted Jesus, receiving both sight and God’s grace. Seeing our own sin reveals the depth of His mercy.

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Journeying to the New Jerusalem

Journeying to the New Jerusalem

Despite danger and conflict, Jesus led his disciples to Jerusalem, facing political unrest and religious corruption. Resolute, He gave His life as a ransom for our sins. The Christian journey, victorious through Jesus, is a path to the New Jerusalem, filled with dangers and suffering, but promising hope and renewal where God dwells with man forever.

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Righteousness in the Family

Righteousness in the Family

In Mark 10, Jesus addresses a question about righteousness in marriage by turning it back on those testing Him. He highlights God’s good intentions for human sexuality, marriage, and children, exposing our hard-heartedness and rebellion. Jesus emphasizes that no one is righteous apart from His finished work on the cross. As followers of Christ, we are called to serve joyfully, through grace, and with hope in the Gospel.

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The Grace to Serve

The Grace to Serve

In Joshua’s final words to Israel, he reminds them of God’s gracious work and calls them to serve the Lord. God’s grace is the foundation for humble and faithful service, not an excuse for inaction. As followers of Jesus Christ, we are recipients of greater grace and are called to serve humbly and faithfully in our communities.

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A Better Way

A Better Way

In Joshua 23, Joshua gives his final words to God’s people, reminding them of God’s grace, His promises, and the consequences of not upholding their covenant with Him. He points to a better covenant through Jesus Christ, filled with joy, grace, and eternal hope through Jesus’ faithful obedience.

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The Giver of All Good Things

The Giver of All Good Things

God is faithful and fulfills His promises. In Joshua 21, He gave His people land, rest, and victory, foreshadowing greater promises through Jesus Christ: the Kingdom of Heaven, eternal rest, and victory over sin and death. God’s faithfulness brings joy, grace, and enduring hope.

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Our Only Refuge

Our Only Refuge

In Joshua 20, God’s people establish cities of refuge as commanded by God through Moses. These cities provided safety and protection for those who had done something wrong. They symbolize God’s desire to be our refuge and caution against seeking false sources of safety and protection.

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