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Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Coalt Robinson
71 episodes
1 week ago
Want something good for your kids to listen to on the daily commute? Families are busy and it is nice to have another option for daily devotions to start (or even end) the day. My name is Coalt -- I am a pastor with four young children -- I write these daily devotionals for them and hope that you benefit from them as well!
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Want something good for your kids to listen to on the daily commute? Families are busy and it is nice to have another option for daily devotions to start (or even end) the day. My name is Coalt -- I am a pastor with four young children -- I write these daily devotionals for them and hope that you benefit from them as well!
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Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 12:41-44

And he sat down opposite the treasury and watched the people putting money into the offering box. Many rich people put in large sums. And a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which make a penny. And he called his disciples to him and said to them, “Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the offering box. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.”

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2 months ago
12 minutes 35 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 12:38-40

38 And in his teaching he said, “Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes and like greetings in the marketplaces 39 and have the best seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at feasts, 40 who devour widows' houses and for a pretense make long prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation.”

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3 months ago
11 minutes 42 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 12:35-37

35 And as Jesus taught in the temple, he said, “How can the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David? 36 David himself, in the Holy Spirit, declared,

“‘The Lord said to my Lord,
“Sit at my right hand,
    until I put your enemies under your feet.”’

37 David himself calls him Lord. So how is he his son?” And the great throng heard him gladly.

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3 months ago
8 minutes 52 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 12:28-34

Explore Mark 12:28-34 as Pastor Coalt Robinson delves into Jesus' insights on the greatest commandments. Discover the distinction between heavy and light commandments and the essence of loving God and neighbors. Reflect on our imperfections in achieving these commandments and the transformative grace through Jesus Christ. Understand how the law points to our need for a savior, as Coalt sheds light on pivotal biblical concepts like washing, sanctification, and justification. Perfect for both kids and adults, tune in to deepen your faith and understanding. Visit Bethel Church online or connect via the podcast's website.

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3 months ago
13 minutes 9 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 12:18-27

In this episode of the "Daily Devotionals for Kids and Adults" podcast, Pastor Colton Robinson delves into a thought-provoking section of Mark's Gospel, where Jesus engages in a complex dialogue with the Sadducees concerning the concept of resurrection. This discussion is rooted in a Biblical narrative that explores different interpretations of life after death, providing listeners with a nuanced examination of Christian beliefs regarding resurrection. Pastor Colton also tackles contemporary issues of whether it's our duty to correct others' misconceptions—and the importance of doing so with kindness and truth.

Pastor Coalt offers listeners a detailed analysis of Mark 12:18-27, where the Sadducees challenge Jesus with a question designed to ridicule the concept of resurrection. He illustrates how Jesus responds by reframing their materialistic views and emphasizing the power and authority of God. This episode is rich with theological insight, highlighting not only the historical context of the scripture but also its implications for modern believers. Pastor Coalt's grounded and empathetic approach ensures that listeners of all ages can grasp these essential Christian teachings.

  • Understanding the Resurrection: Resurrection is not merely an extension of earthly life but a profound transformation that transcends worldly concerns and relationships.
  • Correction with Compassion: It is vital to address misconceptions with kindness and truth, ensuring that we do not come off as know-it-alls while still upholding the truth.
  • Material vs. Spiritual: Emphasizing the Sadducees' misunderstanding, Jesus clarifies that heavenly existence isn't dictated by earthly relationships or status.
  • Purpose in Heaven: Life after death is characterized by worship and unity in Christ, surpassing any earthly affiliations or desires.
  • Jesus’ Authority: This passage in Mark underscores Jesus’ knowledge and authority, as He deftly counters the Sadducees' challenge, demonstrating both scriptural insight and divine wisdom.
  • "Is not the reason you are wrong because you know neither the scriptures nor the power of God?"
  • "Our main purpose [in heaven] will be Jesus, the one who saved us."
  • "They were very wrong…because they had a false understanding of what the resurrection would be like."
  • "Resurrection is from death to life. And we need to understand that God is the God of the living."
  • "What is going to matter in heaven? It's going to be Jesus."
  • Bethel Church, Yale, South Dakota
  • Daily Devotions for Kids and Adults Podcast

To immerse yourself fully in Pastor Coalt Robinson's enriching discussions, listen to the complete episode of the "Daily Devotionals for Kids and Adults" podcast. Stay updated for more profound teachings that enhance your spiritual journey and understanding of the scriptures.


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4 months ago
11 minutes 55 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 12:13-17

The Jewish leadership attempts to trap Jesus...

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5 months ago
12 minutes 49 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 12:1-12

Theme

This podcast explores the Parable of the Tenants from the Bible, focusing on its interpretation and relevance to Christian teachings. It discusses the concept of entitlement as a justification for sinful behavior and emphasizes the consequences of rejecting God’s authority. The lecture draws parallels between the parable and the rejection of Jesus by religious leaders, highlighting the importance of accepting Jesus as God’s Son and serving him as King.

  1. Jesus tells a parable about a man who plants a vineyard and leases it to tenants
  2. The tenants repeatedly reject and harm the servants sent by the landowner
  3. The tenants ultimately kill the landowner’s son, thinking they will inherit the vineyard
  4. The parable is directed at the Jewish religious leaders who were rejecting Jesus
  5. Jesus warns that those who reject him will lose their privileged status
  6. The concept of entitlement is discussed as justifying sinful behavior
  7. Jesus quotes Scripture about the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone
  8. The religious leaders understand the parable is about them and become angry
  9. People must choose to either reject or serve Jesus as King
  10. The parable illustrates the consequences of rejecting God’s authority
  • "Either you reject the king or you serve the king."-- [Coalt Robinson] 《Mark chapter 12》
  • "To be entitled to something just means that a person thinks that they deserve it for some reason."-- [Coalt Robinson] 《Mark chapter 12》
  • "The stone that the builders rejected, will become the chief cornerstone"-- [Coalt Robinson] 《Mark chapter 12》

A story told by Jesus about a landowner who plants a vineyard, leases it to tenants, and sends servants to collect his share of the fruit. The tenants mistreat and kill the servants, and finally kill the landowner’s son. The parable illustrates the rejection of God’s messengers and His Son by the religious leaders.

  • Keypoints
  • Explanation
    The parable uses the vineyard as a metaphor for Israel, the tenants represent the religious leaders, the servants are the prophets sent by God, and the son represents Jesus. It illustrates how the religious leaders repeatedly rejected God’s messengers and ultimately rejected and killed Jesus, leading to their loss of privileged status in God’s plan.
  • Examples
  • Considerations
  • The parable teaches about the consequences of rejecting God’s authority
  • It highlights the importance of recognizing and accepting Jesus as God’s Son
  • The story warns against feelings of entitlement that can lead to sinful behavior
  • Special Circumstances
  • If encountering a situation where one feels entitled to something not rightfully theirs, how should it be addressed? Reflect on whose it is to give and whether the desire stems from sinful coveting.

The concept of entitlement as a justification for sinful behavior, particularly in the context of desiring or claiming something that doesn’t belong to oneself.

  • Keypoints
  • Explanation
    In the context of the parable, the tenants felt entitled to the vineyard because they had worked on it, despite it belonging to the landowner. This sense of entitlement led them to reject the owner’s authority and commit increasingly violent acts. The lecture extends this concept to everyday situations, urging listeners to be cautious of feeling entitled to things that aren’t rightfully theirs.
  • Examples
  • Considerations
  • Be aware of feelings of entitlement in daily life
  • Consider whether you have the right to make decisions about the things you feel entitled to
  • Recognize that entitlement can be a form of coveting
  • Special Circumstances
  • If encountering a situation where you feel strongly that you deserve something, how should it be addressed? Carefully examine the source of this feeling and whether it aligns with God’s teachings on humility and contentment.
  • Next time you think you deserve something, consider whose it is to give and whether your desire might be a form of entitlement or coveting.

TakeawaysHighlightsChapters & TopicsParable of the TenantsEntitlement and SinAssignments & Suggestions

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8 months ago
12 minutes 31 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 11:27-33

In this episode, Coalt Robinson presents a riddle and discusses Mark 11:27-33. Jesus is questioned by the religious leaders about his authority, and he responds with a thought-provoking question about John the Baptist. The religious leaders are unable to answer, revealing their lack of true leadership. Colt challenges listeners to lead with conviction and guide others to the truth. Join Colt Robinson for more daily devotionals on the Daily Devos for Kids podcast.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 45 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 11:20-26

In this episode of the Daily Devotionals podcast, Pastor Coalt Robinson explores the story of Jesus cursing the fig tree and the lessons it holds. He emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's word and power, and the need for forgiveness in our prayers. Colt encourages listeners to have faith in God and believe in His ability to move mountains. Join him as he delves into the timeless truths found in the Gospel of Mark.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 22 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 11:15-19

In this episode of the Daily Devotionals podcast, Pastor Coalt Robinson discusses Jesus' actions in the temple. Jesus drives out those who are buying and selling in the temple, overturning tables and teaching the people about the true purpose of the temple. The religious leaders are angered by Jesus' actions and seek to destroy him. Pastor Colt emphasizes the importance of discernment in worship and following God's word. Tune in to learn more about the significance of Jesus' actions in the temple.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 49 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 11:12-14 Live @ James Valley Christian School

In this episode of the Daily Devotionals podcast, Pastor Coalt Robinson explores the story of Jesus cursing the fig tree in Mark 11:12-14. He explains that Jesus cursed the tree because it had the appearance of fruitfulness but lacked actual fruit, symbolizing the spiritual hypocrisy of the Jewish nation. Robinson emphasizes that while we are prone to hypocrisy and falling short, Jesus is perfect and offers us his righteousness through faith. He encourages listeners to find their hope in Christ and live a life centered around him.

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1 year ago
24 minutes 30 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 11:1-11

Join Pastor Coalt Robinson on the Daily Devotionals podcast as he explores the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. Discover the significance of Jesus riding on a young donkey and the people's enthusiastic welcome. Explore the fickle nature of human loyalty and how our love for Jesus should shape every aspect of our lives. Don't miss this insightful and thought-provoking episode.

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1 year ago
13 minutes 20 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 10:46-52

In this episode, Pastor Coalt explores the story of Bartimaeus, a blind man who calls out to Jesus for mercy. Despite being dismissed by the crowd, Bartimaeus persists and Jesus calls him to himself, healing him. This story highlights the power of calling and discipleship, as Bartimaeus immediately follows Jesus after being healed. True faith leads to mercy and a desire to follow Jesus. Discover the transformative power of Jesus' healing and the importance of discipleship in this insightful episode.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 4 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 10:35-45

In this episode of the Daily Devotionals podcast, Pastor Coalt Robinson shares a riddle and discusses Mark 10:35-45. He reflects on the disciples' desire for positions of honor and Jesus' response, emphasizing the importance of humility and service. Jesus came to serve and give His life as a ransom for many. Pastor Coalt encourages listeners to follow Jesus' example and serve others. Join him for more insightful devotionals on the path of discipleship.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 10:32-34
In this episode, Pastor Colt Robinson explores Mark 10:32-34, where Jesus foretells his death for the third time. He emphasizes the importance of following Jesus on the road of discipleship, even when it leads to heartache and suffering. Colt discusses the range of emotions that come with reading God's word, from amazement to fear. He highlights the significance of being covered by Jesus' righteousness and the need for those who are not in Christ to feel fear. Join Colt as he delves into the challenges and rewards of being a disciple of Jesus.
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1 year ago
11 minutes 37 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 10:23-31

Show Notes are Ai Generated:

About the Guest(s):

Coalt Robinson is the pastor of Bethel Church in Yale, South Dakota. He brings his passion for teaching and connecting with his community to listeners through his insightful podcast episodes. With a focus on enriching spiritual life and fostering a deep understanding of biblical principles, Pastor Robinson reaches out to both kids and adults to instill values that align with Christian teachings.

In this thought-provoking episode, host Coalt Robinson delves into a reflective exploration of the biblical account of the rich young ruler and its profound implications for today's society. In his engaging manner, Pastor Robinson not only kicks off the show with an intriguing logic puzzle, meant to warm up the cognitive faculties of listeners, but also transitions smoothly into a rich spiritual lesson regarding the entanglements of wealth and the pursuit of eternal life.

Listeners are guided through an interpretation of verses 23 to 31 of chapter ten in Mark's Gospel, where Coalt Robinson artfully captures the essence of Jesus' teachings and presents them in a relatable context. He confronts the common misunderstandings and misinterpretations surrounding the metaphor of "a camel passing through the eye of a needle," replacing misconceptions with substantive biblical exegesis.

  • Money itself is not the root of all evil, rather it's the love of money that is problematic.
  • It is not wealth but the attachment to wealth that can hinder one's spiritual journey and relationship with God.
  • Jesus' parable of the camel and the eye of the needle is a metaphor for the impossibility of attaining salvation through human means.
  • The disciples' reaction to Jesus' teaching emphasizes the notion that salvation is only made possible through God.
  • True followers of Jesus recognize the supreme value of their savior and prioritize this over worldly possessions.
  • "…having money isn't the root of all evil. Money isn't the root of all evil. But the love of money is the root of all evil."
  • "It's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich person to enter the kingdom of heaven."
  • "With man, it's impossible. But with God, all things are possible."
  • “The things of this earth will grow strangely dim, meaning that what used to matter to us doesn't matter because [our] focus on the worth of Jesus.”
  • "The first will be last and the last first."
  • Coalt Robinson's Bethel Church Website
  • Daily Devotionals Podcast for Kids

Join us for this insightful episode to embark on a spiritual journey that challenges conventional views and fosters a deeper understanding of wealth, material possessions, and eternal life in the light of biblical wisdom. Don't forget to visit Pastor Coalt Robinson’s church's website and the podcast page for more life-shaping content, and stay tuned for future episodes that promise to enlighten and inspire.


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1 year ago
11 minutes 55 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 10:17-22

Pastor Coalt Robinson is the lead pastor at Bethel Church located in Yale, South Dakota. With an engaging and thoughtful approach to ministry, Pastor Coalt is known for his ability to connect with both children and adults through storytelling and practical application of gospel principles. He is committed to guiding his congregation and listeners towards a deeper understanding of biblical teachings and how they apply to everyday life.

In this thought-provoking episode of the daily Devotionals podcast, Pastor Coalt Robinson employs a clever riddle to ease listeners into a deeper exploration of spiritual truths found in the Gospel of Mark. This transcript captures Pastor Coalt's discussion around a rich man's inquiry about eternal life, generating an atmosphere of introspection and biblical learning. Pastor Coalt's storytelling aptly sets a foundation for the spiritual lessons that unfold throughout the episode.

Pastor Coalt probes the heart of a profound biblical encounter, dissecting the interaction between Jesus and a rich young man as detailed in Mark 10:17-22, while infusing the conversation with insightful theological commentary. His analysis emphasizes the weighty questions surrounding what is necessary to inherit eternal life and the spiritual challenges faced when earthly possessions eclipse divine priorities. Listeners are drawn into the narrative through the use of relevant SEO keywords such as "eternal life," "rich man," and "Gospel of Mark," ensuring a comprehensive and engaging overview of the spiritual lesson.

  • The importance of asking the right questions to receive meaningful answers in the quest for spiritual truth.
  • Jesus' response to the rich man highlights the impossibility of achieving eternal life through personal means.
  • The inherent human struggle between valuing material wealth over spiritual well-being is illuminated in the rich man's story.
  • Eternal life cannot be earned; it is a gift that comes only through acknowledging one's sins and seeking salvation in Jesus Christ.
  • Love and compassion for others should motivate believers to guide them towards Jesus, the source of redemption and rest.
  • "This guy comes to Jesus and says, 'what must I do?' Well, let's look at Jesus' answer first."
  • "Who is good? God alone. Jesus has already given him the answer."
  • "The only thing that we can bring to Jesus is our sinfulness."
  • "Jesus says, come to me all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."
  • "We recognize that our sin separates us from God, and it is only Jesus Christ who can save us from our sin and give us true rest."
  • Pastor Colt's church website: Bethel Church
  • Daily Devotionals podcast website: Daily Devos for Kids

Join us for the full episode to dive deeper into these teachings and discover how they can impact your daily life. Stay tuned for more enlightening content that will guide you on your spiritual journey.


*Show Notes are Ai Generated


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1 year ago
11 minutes 40 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 16:13-16

Show notes are Ai Generated:

About:

Coalt Robinson is a dedicated spiritual leader and the host of the Daily Devotionals podcast for both kids and adults. He serves as the Pastor of Bethel Church in Yale, South Dakota, and is committed to spreading the principles of Christianity through regular podcasts that are both insightful and applicable to daily life. As a father of four boys, Pastor Coalt underscores the importance of parenting, the role of children in the Christian faith, and daily devotions for a close-knit family life.

In this episode, Coalt Robinson creatively opens with a riddle to engage listeners before diving into a meaningful scripture interpretation from the Gospel of Mark. Specifically, Mark chapter ten, verses 13 through 16, which display Jesus’ special attention to children and presents an illustrative message important for both adults and young listeners.

Coalt weaves together the biblical narrative with personal anecdotes, highlighting the value Jesus places on children and the inherent responsibility adults have towards their spiritual growth. This episode tackles concepts such as the significance of prayer for children, accessibility to Jesus regardless of status, and the purity of faith that children exemplify. By engaging listeners with a blend of scriptural analysis and relatable life stories, Coalt provides a podcast episode rich in Christian teaching.

  • Children hold a special place in the eyes of Jesus, illustrating their importance in the Christian faith.
  • There is significant value in parents and adults praying for their children and seeking prayers from others.
  • The disciples' attempt to restrict access to Jesus demonstrates the universal and unconditional offer of the gospel.
  • Approach Jesus and receive the Kingdom of God with childlike trust and humility.
  • Being in the arms of Jesus is an ideal metaphor to express the security and comfort provided by faith.
  • "Jesus takes children and he blesses them. It shows that children are important to God."
  • "We want our kids spiritually to get more mature, too. Right to understand things right."
  • "We don't get to decide who has access to Jesus, do we?"
  • "We offer the gospel to everybody we have an opportunity to tell."
  • "There's no better place to be than in the arms of Jesus."
  • Bethel Church Website: bethelmbchurch.org
  • Daily Devotionals for Kids and Adults Podcast: dailydevosforkids.com

Join us for this reflective episode where Pastor Coalt Robinson from Bethel Church enlightens about the preciousness of children within Christianity, and the simple yet profound trust they can teach us in faith. Listen in for a gentle reminder on how adults can nurture and pray for the younger generation, leading them towards a path of spiritual maturity and strong faith. Stay tuned for more episodes that combine biblical scriptures with practical life lessons from Pastor Coalt's Daily Devotionals.

Episode Summary:Key Takeaways:Notable Quotes:Resources:

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1 year ago
10 minutes 35 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 10:1-12

Teaching About Divorce

10 And he left there and went to the region of Judea and beyond the Jordan, and crowds gathered to him again. And again, as was his custom, he taught them.

2 And Pharisees came up and in order to test him asked, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?” 3 He answered them, “What did Moses command you?” 4 They said, “Moses allowed a man to write a certificate of divorce and to send her away.” 5 And Jesus said to them, “Because of your hardness of heart he wrote you this commandment. 6 But from the beginning of creation, ‘God made them male and female.’ 7 ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife,[a] 8 and the two shall become one flesh.’ So they are no longer two but one flesh. 9 What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.”

10 And in the house the disciples asked him again about this matter. 11 And he said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her, 12 and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery.”


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2 years ago
14 minutes 30 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Mark 9:43-50

Mark 9:43-50 New International Version

43 If your hand causes you to stumble,(A) cut it off. It is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go into hell,(B) where the fire never goes out.(C) [44] [a] 45 And if your foot causes you to stumble,(D) cut it off. It is better for you to enter life crippled than to have two feet and be thrown into hell.(E) [46] [b] 47 And if your eye causes you to stumble,(F) pluck it out. It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into hell,(G) 48 where

“‘the worms that eat them do not die,
    and the fire is not quenched.’[c](H)

49 Everyone will be salted(I) with fire.

50 “Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again?(J) Have salt among yourselves,(K) and be at peace with each other.”(L)


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2 years ago
7 minutes 41 seconds

Daily Devotionals for Kids (and Adults)
Want something good for your kids to listen to on the daily commute? Families are busy and it is nice to have another option for daily devotions to start (or even end) the day. My name is Coalt -- I am a pastor with four young children -- I write these daily devotionals for them and hope that you benefit from them as well!