In this final episode of season 2, we explore how through Jesus' atoning death on the cross we are no longer bound to keep the law, but rather we are now free to keep it. The law can be daunting when we rely on our own power. But in Christ we are the righteousness of God and every requirement of the law is fulfilled in Him.
In this episode we hear from Alicia, a church admin, wife, and mother of three. She shares her struggles in seeking meaning and identity to a powerful encounter one evening when God had a message just for her. Alicia's story serves as an example of how God leaves the 99 to seek the 1.
Ever since the fall of man, every generation must confront the reality of evil. Whether external or internal, each of us faces some measure of evil in life and we must learn how to navigate through it. Fortunately for us God has overcome the world and has given us power and grace to overcome the evil in our current day.
In another interview portion of From The Word, we hear from Sean Denniston. We learn about his struggle with belonging and wrestling with matters of faith. Sean demonstrates how no matter what we wrestle with or where we're at in our journey, when we call out to Jesus He responds and meets us.
The enemy would love to divide brothers and sisters in the faith. One of the reasons is because it can appear as though Christ is not powerful enough to unite us in spite of our differences. We as Christians need to fight for unity and remember that Jesus died, not only to reconcile us to the Father, but also to one another. We look at John 17 and Jesus' priestly prayer for our unity with the Father and one another.
Our culture today champions rebellion and defying authority. With a long history of corruption and abuse, it is no mystery as to why people feel a disdain for authority. But what does God say about the role of authority in our lives. In this episode we explore how authority, whether in the church, home, or society, is God-given and meant for our good and His glory.
We often struggle with understanding our purpose in life, and it may be difficult to find clarity on our specific circumstances from the Scriptures. However, Jesus provides some foundational guidelines for walking out our Christian lives. He lets us know we can do nothing apart from Him and the importance of abiding in Him.
In yet another episode highlighting Jesus' "I Am" statements, we dive into our God being the Way, the Truth, and the Life. During His last meal with His disciples, Jesus utters this famous saying, but what does it mean that He IS all of these things? We take a look at John 14 so that we may be comforted and directed by Jesus' words in a world full of competing truths, shifting values, and endless options.
What does it mean for Jesus not just to give resurrection, but to be the resurrection? In this episode we unpack the story of Lazarus, dive into the context of Jesus' words, and reflect on how this truth transforms our understanding of death, eternal life, and daily hope. Jesus not only offers us life after death—He offers life right now, through Him.
In today’s episode, we discuss another one of the "I Am" statements Jesus uses to describe Himself: the Good Shepherd and the Door. Drawing from John 10, we explore what it means for Jesus to lead, protect, and provide for His people. We’ll talk about the deep comfort in knowing that Jesus not only cares for His sheep personally but also guards them against harm, offering abundant life to all who enter through Him.
In this episode, we explore one of the most powerful truths in Scripture: Jesus is the Light of the World. What does it mean for us today that His light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it? We’ll dive into John 8:12, unpack how His light brings hope, guidance, and transformation, and reflect on how we are called to carry that light into the world around us.
In this episode, we dive into one of Jesus' most profound and powerful declarations: "I am the bread of life." What did He mean by this? Why bread—and what does it reveal about who He is and what He offers us? We will unpack the spiritual significance behind the metaphor, and discover how Jesus invites us into a deeper, more sustaining relationship with Him.
How do we know who God is? In a world that may claim that God is whoever or whatever you want Him to be, it can be challenging to know who it is we are worshipping. If we are to live out the life that He has called us to live, we must understand more of who He is and what it is He asks of us. Fortunately for us, God has revealed much of His character throughout the pages of Scripture.
Woman of the Word, pastor's wife, mom to 3 girls, and daughter of God...we hear from Elizabeth Guest. She shares about her upbringing attending Catholic Mass, her journey through early adulthood following the ways of the world, to finding her rest in Christ.
In this episode, we dive into God's invitation to rest—not just physically, but spiritually. Scripture reveals a rhythm of rest designed for our good. But in a world that glorifies hustle, how do we embrace God's idea of rest?
Money is a crucial part of our lives and it can cause much anxiety. What is the biblical way to look at money and how God provides for His people? In this episode we will look at I Corinthians 8 and Matthew 6 to find encouragement and to look at our finances in a godly way.
Our culture is individualistic and we may not realize the impact our actions have on others. When we become part of Christ and His body (the universal church) we are no longer living in isolation. Our actions and our sin have an impact on those we worship with.
Some of us may be under the impression that going to Heaven is merely spiritual. However, in this episode we learn what Paul says to the Corinthians about the importance of the body and how God cares about how we use our bodies during our earthly life.
In this episode we meet Josh as he shares his life and how specific trials ultimately led him to surrender to Jesus.
Our world is divided and it may be tempting to choose a side of an issue at the expense of loving our brothers and sisters in Christ. While there are many hot topics to divide over in the world, Christians need to remember that we are one under Christ. It is not a set of rules that set us apart from the brokenness of the world, but rather our joy, peace, and righteousness that is ours through Christ.