Gen 3 - As a continuation of our discussion on the creation, we dive into the symbolism and impact of the fall of Adam and Eve. From the ease and plenty of Eden to the struggle and purpose of mortality, there are lessons to be learned about our purpose and our very natures. Come and see!
Genesis 1-2 - The creation narrative contains some of the most fundamental truths about our relationship with God; basic realities we may not even consciously recognize as part of a system of faith. Join us as we delve into the symbolism of this incredibly rich beginning!
Luke 4:18 - One of the most meaningful titles for Jesus Christ as we consider our mortality is that of Healer. His power to heal all manner of afflictions is without earthly parallel. Come and see what healing you might find through this special eternal power that only He possesses!
1 Cor. 6:19-20 - Jesus Christ bought us with the price of His precious blood. He alone redeems us from the fate of death and hell, which knowledge has the power to carry us through mortal sorrow and suffering into the perfect light of His love. Join us as we discuss the eternal power and promises of Christ the Redeemer.
Malachi 4:5-6 - Elijah's ministry spans earth's spiritual history in a way no other biblical prophet's does. His name is invoked in the final verses of the Old Testament as one who will prepare the earth for the final coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Why Elijah? Come and see!
1 Kings 17-19 - Elijah the Prophet carries great renown throughout Judaism and Christianity for his mighty miracles, his brash personality, and his dramatic exit from mortality. Join us as we find ways to relate this larger-than-life figure to our regular daily discipleship.
Daniel 3:17-18 - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego offer us this gem of faith and courage in the face of adversity and disappointment. Life is full of "but if not" moments for any disciple of Christ. Join us as we discuss opportunities for employing the courage displayed by our forbears of faith.
Matthew 25:1-13 - A parable about preparedness for the coming of Christ; what could be more applicable to us today? Join us for a look at how these timeless principles help us prepare to meet Christ with joy when He comes.
Hebrews 4:16 - Grace is power. It is associated as well with mercy, kindness, temperance, forgiveness, even with God's rest. But at it's heart it is power, and every one of us needs it. Come and find a little more of His grace in your life!
Matthew 7:7-8 offers a basic and straightforward promise from God about answers to prayers and questions. But what do we do when answers don't come? Join us as we discuss the power of faith in what seem like moments of heavenly silence.
Matthew 6:9-13 - One of the most famous and well-known passages of Christian scripture is this simple prayer offered by Jesus Christ. Come and glean something new from these familiar verses!
Hezekiah was a powerhouse of faith and fortitude for ancient Israel in a time of great peril. Join us as we learn from his example to stand with the One True God, and then watch His power unfold in miraculous ways.
Wherein we delve into such insights and lessons as might be gleaned from the parables of the Master Teacher.
1 Samuel 16:7 - It is inevitable and natural that man looks first on the "outward appearance", we aren't privileged to an instant reading of one's heart. But we surely agree that what lies in the heart is so much more important. Is this something we can learn in our quest to become like Christ? We believe it is!
Psalms 51:16-17 - Christian discipleship requests much of us! Truly, the spiritual discomfort of personal sacrifice is at the very heart of progress. Come and see what God can do when you give your all.
Matthew 28:6 - We believe in the immortality of the spirit, what does the resurrection have to offer to that reality? In this episode we discuss the glorious hope available through the resurrection of Christ, and address the essential combination of flesh AND spirit in our eternal salvation.
Ezekiel 20:12: Wherein we explore the origin of a Sabbath day, and discuss what makes Sabbath worship a gift rather than mere obligation.
John 3:3 - Wherein we explore the essential nature of baptism, and let Christ teach us the true end for which it was given.
Isaiah 1:18: Wherein we look at repentance from a societal perspective, and explore the importance of both love and law in strengthening our spiritual communities.
Isaiah 1:18: Wherein we discuss the inherent joyfulness of repentance in our quest to know, and become like Christ.