Folgen
-
On today’s episode, we take up Jesus’ shocking revelation, “I am the resurrection and the life.” We talk about how we grapple with this amazing truth.
-
Jesus makes his way to see Lazarus and his sisters Martha and Mary. We see in this episode how Jesus approaches the grief of the ones He loves.
-
Fehlende Folgen?
-
As Jesus hears the news of his friend’s Lazarus illness, He makes the puzzling decision to wait two days to see him. In today’s episode, we discuss why Jesus would put off his visit.
-
As we begin Holy Week, we examine John 11 where Jesus moves closer and closer to the fulfillment of His mission here on earth.
-
God wants to do great things in our lives and, through the example of Paul, we learn to ask Him to do more than we could ask or imagine.
-
Paul continues his prayer, asking that we would be rooted and grounded in love. As we grow in our knowledge of God’s love, we become able to live securely rooted in Him.
-
Today, we discuss what it means for Christ to dwell in us as his temple and how we are to live in light of this truth.
-
Paul prays that we would be strengthened in our inner man. Today, we discuss how coming to the Lord and praying this prayer allows us to be empowered in the Spirit.
-
This week, we take up Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3 and examine what he desires for the Ephesians, and for each of us, in our journey with the Lord.
-
Finally, Paul urges us on with the command to put on love with our wills, to actually choose to love or neighbor and put on love each day.
-
Yesterday we discussed living in our renewed man, but how are we renewed? In the image of the Creator! Today we discuss how to live in the image of our Creator.
-
An important part of setting our minds on Christ is to put to death the old man weighed down by sin and to put on the new man, which is being renewed.
-
In today’s episode, we move through Colossians 3 as we talk about how each day we set our minds on Christ and what that looks like in our lives.
-
This week, we pick back up Colossians 3 and begin to discuss what it means to be raised and seated with Christ at the right hand of the Father.
-
Today, we wrap up our week discussing Dei Verbum by reading a passage and seeing how that passage can feed, transform and protect us.
-
Not only does God’s Word feed and transform us, but we are in a spiritual battle, and in that battle God’s Word protects us. Today, we discuss how we can use God’s Word as the Sword of the Spirit in battle.
-
God’s Word is living and active, and today we discuss how God’s Word cuts to the heart and transforms us, but also confronts us and helps us change by the power of the Spirit.
-
Today, we read in Dei Verbum how God’s Word feeds us and discuss how we approach the Lord’s table to feed on his Body and the Word.
-
This week, we take some time to dive into Dei Verbum, the Church’s dogmatic constitution on divine revelation. We discuss the importance of knowing what the Church says about God’s Word as a source of encouragement.
-
Peter ends his preaching with a proclamation about the identity of Jesus: that the Father has made him Lord and Christ. Today we dive into the importance of receiving Jesus both as our Savior and our King.
- Mehr anzeigen