Episodes
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Whats the basis of a strong Christian testimony? Its not how impressive the person is, but how impressed they are with Jesus.
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Elite athletes can do amazing things and are often put on a pedestal. Yet, they are people toosinners in need of a Savior.
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Stories of victory are what most people want to hear from the Olympics. Yet sometimes its the stories of loss that we can relate to more.
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When the nations gather in the Bible, its often to oppose what God is doing. At the Olympics, nations gather to compete.
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People called him the Flying Scotsman. Eric Liddell won gold 100 years ago this month, but his greatest challenges were yet to come.
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As the Olympic Games begin, one can't help but remember the man from Scotland who ran a hundred years ago. Chariots of Fire gave him a legacy, but Eric Liddell ran for God's glory.
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Every nation, tribe, and tongue, gathered together as one people. No, its not the Olympics. Its the finish line of the Great Commission. Sometimes we get a foretaste of whats to come.
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Peace is more than the absence of conflict. Its bigger, its better, and its a gift from God to all who belong to Christ. In Gods Word, there are three specific ways Jesus gives us peace.
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The Great Commissionthose final words of Jesus before His ascensionhave fueled the mission of the church for centuries. But what does that look like today? And how does it impact each of us?
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With the Great Commission, Jesus commanded His followers to live on mission and reach the world with the Gospel. Not only did He promise to go with us, Hes even gone ahead of us.
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They were cannibals and headhunters. In their culture, treachery was idealized, they lived in fear, and had never heard the name of Jesus. Not until two missionaries came with a small baby, and made their home among them.
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Fear of God and fear of man are two sides of a tug-of-war battle in the heart of every Christian. This struggle will last a lifetime, but not without progress and never without hope.
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The Apostle Peter did mighty things in Gods kingdom. But he often struggled with the fear of man just like so many of us do today, but that wasnt the end of his story.
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Fear of man is a phrase Christians use to describe our tendency to be intimidated and controlled by others' viewpoints. When that happens, people become big and God becomes small in our eyes.
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We want the applause of people, and we fear their rejection. In both cases, other people have become big in our eyes while God has become small. How can we flip that around?
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How big is God? Its more than just a Sunday School question for kids; grown-ups need to answer it as well. How big is God in your life?
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Is shame a useful tool for good or a cruel burden preventing people from flourishing as God intends? The surprising answer is yes and yes. Gods Word sheds light on both.
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What does shame whisper to you? As long as we draw breath in this fallen world, those whispers will nudge us into the shadows, but there is a greater voice speaking words of hope and restoration.
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Fully known and fully loved. Thats the promise we have in Christ. The problem is, we often struggle to believe its really true.
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You should be ashamed of yourself! How often have you heard those words from others or from your own lips? Shame is everywhere; it sticks like super glue, and there is only one solvent.
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