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Today, we see how Paul suffers for the gospel and communicates to the Romans that the thing that will give us a crown in Heaven is suffering with Christ. Each of us is called to learn how to suffer with Christ.
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As we strive to put to death things of the flesh, we need to root ourselves in our true identity as sons and daughters of God. Paul shows us how to internalize this truth each and every day.
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Paul instructs the Romans to put to death the things of the flesh and to live a life in the Spirit. Today, we examine how to put to death our flesh in order to live lives under the reign of Jesus.
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The same power that raised Jesus from the dead lives in each one of us. Today, we discuss what happens when God’s resurrection power is at work in us.
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This week, we continue through Romans 8 and discuss what it truly means to be justified through faith and sanctified through the power of the Spirit.
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Today, we discuss that Jesus has made us alive through his righteousness and ask how we can live in the righteousness he has won for us.
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In this episode, we examine our thought lives so that we can be transformed by renewing our minds in the Spirit.
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In this spiritual battle, we need to be awake and sober. We focus today on setting our minds on the Spirit so that we walk in life and peace.
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Today, we dive into the reality of what Jesus has done for us on the cross and discuss what it means that the just requirement of the law has been fulfilled.
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This week, we begin to study Romans 8. In this episode, we see Paul declaring that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, and we discuss how to live in that truth.
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Jesus teaches us how to give the full Gospel, and we see that his words are confronting. Jesus’s teachings are meant to confront and shock us as we take up the reality that, without faith in Him, we are eternally condemned.
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In today’s episode, we discuss John 3:16. We ask the Holy Spirit to give us renewed grace to receive with awe and wonder the greatest news ever given: that God loves us and has saved us through his Son.
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In answering Nicodemus, Jesus refers to Himself with two Old Testament references. This draws Nicodemus into the reality that Jesus is truly the One he has been waiting for.
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Jesus is clear with Nicodemus that there is a way to salvation: Baptism. Today, we discuss the need to be born anew by water and by Spirit.
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This week, we dive into some of the most famous passages in all of Scripture: John 3. We see on today’s episode how Nicodemus is searching for answers about Jesus. These questions echo into the depth of every human heart: Who is He? Could He be the One?
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An important yet overlooked sign of resurrected life is persecution. Today, we examine Peter’s preaching under the persecution of the high priests, and we see great courage as he is emboldened by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the centrality and exclusivity of Jesus for salvation.
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Through God’s work in Peter and John, the people are astonished and amazed. Today, we see that God wants to use each and every one of us to bring people to faith. We see that Peter uses the miracle as an opportunity to again preach the name of Jesus.
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Today, we see Peter and John perform their first miracle: healing a lame man. Through their witness, we see that resurrected life means walking in confidence in the power God has given us, not just for our own lives, but to touch and heal the lives of others.
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In today’s show, we see that one of the signs of resurrected life is preaching and proclamation of the Gospel that is fruitful. We see through Peter’s ministry that, when Jesus is alive in us, our witness moves people to respond.
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This week, we discuss the readings that we had the week following Easter. The Church immediately takes us into Acts 2, where we read about Pentecost. We see as we begin today that the Church is trying to instruct us on what it means to live life after Jesus rises from the dead.
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