Christianity and Politics

Christianity and Politics: Should Christians Get Involved? offers a thoughtful, biblically grounded framework for navigating one of the most complex and often divisive areas of modern life. Written with clarity, humility, and pastoral insight, this concise guide explores what politics truly is, what Scripture teaches about it, and how believers can faithfully live in a…

Regarding Fasting

What is interesting about the English word “fast” is that it means both “to move quickly” and “to abstain from food.” This duality reflects a deeper connection to our spiritual lives. Fasting, a practice rooted in ancient traditions, serves as a powerful discipline that helps us grow spiritually and deepen our faith. It’s not merely about deprivation; it’s about devotion and training our spirits to hunger for righteousness. Discover how fasting can transform your relationship with God and learn the biblical foundations that guide this profound practice. Join us as we explore the true essence of fasting and its significance in our lives.

Misinterpreted: Matthew 18:20

Colossians 1:15 states, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.” But what does it really mean? Many misunderstand “firstborn” as implying Jesus was created, which diminishes His divine nature. In reality, “firstborn” signifies His supreme position and authority over all creation. If Jesus were merely a created being, He couldn’t be God, and thus, couldn’t save us. Discover the profound truth of who Jesus truly is and why it matters for your faith and hope. Dive deeper into this essential understanding of Christ’s divine identity and its implications for your life.

What is Sanctification?

Sanctification is a profound journey that every believer embarks on after putting their faith in Jesus. While we are justified and declared righteous at salvation, the reality of our daily lives reveals a different story. We don’t become instantly perfect; instead, we enter a lifelong process of growing in likeness to Christ. This transformative journey, often referred to as progressive sanctification, involves ups and downs, but ultimately leads us toward greater holiness. Discover the different dimensions of sanctification and how it shapes our spiritual maturity and relationship with God throughout our lives.

Regarding The Gen X Gospel

No one in the Gen X generation can hear the words “Into the flood again…” without immediately hearing Layne Staley’s iconic voice. This lyric from Alice in Chains’ “Would?” captures a profound existential question: “Have I run too far to get home?” It resonates deeply with our longing for a place where things are as they should be. In a world filled with doubts and brokenness, can we reclaim what was lost? Discover how the Gospel answers this question and reveals that salvation is not about going home, but about God making His home with us.

Misinterpreted: Colossians 1:15

Colossians 1:15 states, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.” But what does it really mean? Many misunderstand “firstborn” as implying Jesus was created, which diminishes His divine nature. In reality, “firstborn” signifies His supreme position and authority over all creation. If Jesus were merely a created being, He couldn’t be God, and thus, couldn’t save us. Discover the profound truth of who Jesus truly is and why it matters for your faith and hope. Dive deeper into this essential understanding of Christ’s divine identity and its implications for your life.

Naked and Afraid

In a world stripped of hope, one encounter can change everything. Join us as we journey across the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus confronts a demon-possessed man, revealing the transformative power of the Gospel. From nakedness to restoration, this episode delves into the depths of spiritual warfare and the profound deliverance that Jesus offers. Discover how He not only rescues us from our struggles but also equips us with a mission and a story to share. Experience the vivid picture of redemption and the call to step into a life renewed. Don’t miss this powerful exploration!

Easter and the Resurrection

Easter is more than just a holiday; it represents the cornerstone of Christian faith—the Resurrection of Jesus. But why is this event so crucial? What does it mean for believers today? Join Pastors Jon & Ryan as they delve into these profound questions, exploring the significance of Easter and its impact on our lives. Additionally, discover insights from Wes Huff on the intriguing long ending of the Gospel of Mark. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of this pivotal day in the Christian calendar and its relevance in our modern world.

Killing the Characters: Mistake #1 in Teaching the Bible

Have you ever felt like you’re missing something when teaching the Bible? I certainly have. In my journey, I discovered three common mistakes that many Bible teachers make, one of which is “killing the characters.” We often overlook the rich backstories of biblical figures, rushing to application without considering their context. By allowing these characters to “live” in our messages, we can provide deeper understanding and relevance for our listeners. Join me as I explore how to keep the characters alive and enhance the impact of our teachings!

Regarding Psalm 15

With just 5 verses, Psalm 15 offers a profound glimpse into the heart of God and the character He desires in us. It challenges us to reflect on our relationship with Him and how we treat others. From the call to walk blamelessly and speak truth to the emphasis on selflessness and compassion, this psalm paints a vivid portrait of a life grounded in righteousness. Ultimately, it points us to Jesus Christ, the perfect fulfillment of these qualities, inviting us to embrace Him and reflect His love in our world. Discover the transformative power of Psalm 15!

Misinterpreted: 1 Timothy 6:10

1 Timothy 6:10, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs.” I’m sure you’ve heard this statement, both inside and outside the church: “Money is the root of all evil.” It’s quoted…

What Happened on Holy Week?

Join Jon & Ryan as they delve into the profound events of Holy Week, the final chapter of Jesus’ earthly journey. Discover the significance of each day, from the triumphant entry to the somber moments of betrayal and crucifixion. What questions arise as we reflect on these pivotal moments? Explore the key passages from the Gospels that illuminate the depth of this sacred week. Whether you’re familiar with the story or encountering it for the first time, this episode promises to enrich your understanding and inspire your faith. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the heart of the Easter narrative!