Gesamtlänge aller Episoden:
John the Baptist (JtB) made it his life’s mission that Jesus must increase through his life. He knew that nothing he had was his own, but it had all been given by God, and that his role in life was to shine the spotlight on Jesus for all to see. Plus, an important update from Cory on how he is seeking to increase God through his life.
We have a panel discussion to conclude the series on God's original design for men and women.
Most people will get married one day. What is marriage about? What should it look like? We can get a lot of input from those around us. But we would do better to learn God's original design for marriage.
Dating can be, and is confusing. Who should we date? When? How should we date? Cory has a conversation about the best way that we should date!
Debbie Wade joins Cory for a conversation with parents about how to talk with your kids about sex.
We live in a hyper-sexualized world. You don't have to look far to find someone casually promoting sex - it's just physical; it's a normal part of life; everyone's doing it. But yet, we are missing so so much from what God originally designed for sex. So what is God's original design for sex? Could it be better than what we are mostly experiencing today in our culture?
“Male AND Female, He created them”. It is clear that God’s original design was for male AND female to live and move together.
But how does God want us to live as man or woman? What does that mean?
Cory begins the discussion on that here.
We are a long way off from Genesis 1 & 2, God’s original design; where God said everything in the world was “very good” and the word associated with sexuality was “unashamed”. Can we move back toward God’s original design? Can we move toward God’s original design for us as men and women, as single or dating or married, toward God’s original design for sex and purity? The Bible says, YES! But we have to start at the beginning...
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty. Compared to Him we fall short. Is there hope? Isaiah 6 gives us the answer.
In life, it is a guarantee for circumstances to go up and down. If our joy in life is attached to the highs and lows in life, we are in for a rocky road ahead. So what is the secret to being content in all things? Paul tells us here in Philippians 4.