Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 10 hours 48 minutes
“Better: Faith that Pleases God” It is interesting how we gravitate toward heroes; how heroes can inspire us. There is nothing wrong with having heroes, as long we choose the right ones. Hebrews 11 points us to heroes of faith and faithfulness to God,
“Better: Seeing the Invisible” The writer of Hebrews defines faith as being able to see the invisible; trusting the unseen God more than what is seen with your natural eye.
“Drift: The Sickness of Self-sufficiency” Have you ever drank lukewarm water before? If so, your first response is to spit it right back out of your mouth. This is the picture that Jesus uses in His letter to Laodicea.
“Drift: Making a Name for Yourself” In every other letter, Jesus commends the church for things they are doing well and corrects them for ways they have drifted. But He has no rebuke for the church at Philadelphia. Somehow,
“Drift: Playing Dress Up” How is it that we can drift away from Jesus without noticing it? Because we often continue our religious routine, doing many of the same things, simply by muscle memory. We maintain the persona of someone who is alive in Chris...
“Drift: The Cost of Compromise” If you knew that being a Christian would cost you your job, would you still follow Jesus? This is a decision that many in the church at Thyatira had to make. Feeling pressure to conform to the ways of the world is nothin...
“Drift: Loving Truth in a Post-Truth World” We live in a time defined by the rejection of objective truth in favor of personal opinions, preferences and desires. From Christ’s letter to the church at Pergamum,
“Drift: Our Source of Strength in Suffering” We are blessed in America to worship Christ together in peace, with the protections of religious liberty. The freedom to worship that we enjoy is not the norm, however,
“Drift: Our Confidence in Chaos” In Revelation 1:9-20, we see through the eyes of John a vision of Christ that can keep us in the midst of a chaotic world. “In the Spirit,” we will see Jesus for ourselves in a way that allows us to rest secure,