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Christianity For Today Podcast
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Hebrews 10:19 - 12:3. Drawing near to God and to each other is important to keep alive spiritually. As in Chapter 6, a warning against apostasy is given. Perseverance in the Christian...
Hebrews 9-10:22
. The forgiveness of sins requires a sacrifice to atone for evil. In the "old agreement", animal blood was used by the priests. But, that was only a symbol and a
Hebrews 8
. The "old agreement" (the Law) didn't work. Nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. But there is something very wrong with man. God made a change - a "new agreement"...
Hebrews 7. Three times the name of Melchizedek appears in Holy Scripture: In Genesis, Psalms and Hebrews. Who is this strange man without beginning or end? A Christophany?
Hebrews 5:11-6:20
. Ever feel "slow to learn?" This locks us into spiritual infancy. We need to get moving, beyond the elementary teachings of the Christian faith and get into the...
Hebrews 4:14-5:10. Jesus is our "pontifex" - our great High Priest. He is the bridge between a holy God and sinful man. Jesus meets and exceeds all requirements for a priest.
Hebrews 4. The Christian life is a journey from spiritual chaos to spiritual rest. We begin by getting out of the chaos of sin. Then we find ourselves in the very early stages of...
Hebrews 3. We can count on God. But can he count on us? Furthermore, can our fellow Christians count on us for the love and support they need? We need to be there for each other....
Hebrews 2:5-18. Jesus is fully God. He is also fully man. He is the God-Man. Because he is man, he understands our needs completely.
Hebrews 1-2:4. Who or what is your authority? Science? Your own thoughts? Some religion? For the Christian, God's last word and final authority is Jesus Christ, the superior Son...
Acts 21-28. Arrest warrant for Paul is issued in Jerusalem. After his arrest, Paul is sent by Roman officials to Caesarea for his own protection. Here he is incarcerated for two
Acts 19 & 20. Paul's third missionary journey launches throughout Ephesus. Great evangelistic results lead to a public uprising and near riot. The public opposes Paul and his message....
Acts 16-18. The second missionary journey of Paul and Silas takes them to Turkey and Greece. Converts are made and new churches are started through out the region.
Special Easter. Easter is the most important day of the church year. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is God's mighty validation of the person and work of Jesus on the cross. Luke...
Acts 15. Jewish law v. Christian grace. The council at Jerusalem debates the matter and is called upon to resolve the conflict. Learn the outcome of this landmark case.
Acts 13 & 14. The first missionary journey of Barnabas and Paul takes them to Cyprus and Central Turkey.
Mark 16. Do people really believe in the literal, bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead? You bet they do! Proof abounds that it happened and no reasonable mind can doubt...
Mark 15:16-47. Why did Jesus die on the cross? The actual crucifixion is described in four short words in Mark 15:24. Only four words describe the most significant moment in all
Mark 14-15. Jesus went through two principal trials: religious and civil. What a mockery of justice. There is also a third trial that is still in progress.
Mark 14:32-42. Take a deep look in on the most traumatic period in the life of Jesus. If the transfiguration was the highest experience, then Gethsemane was the deepest experience...
Mark 14. Can Christians ever splurge? Mary (Martha's sister) thought so. So did Jesus. Some were critical of what Mary did. Jesus told them to mind their own business! Oh, then...
Mark 13. The end times. Books and prophecies have exhausted speculation on the topic. Do you want to know what is going to happen in the future? Jesus gave only one lesson on prophecy....
Mark 12. Jesus faces QA with the Jewish religious leadership. In this contentious environment. Jesus poses a question of his own. Learn what He revealed as the most important heart...
Mark 11. As Jesus entered the ancient city of Jerusalem there were cheers and jeers. Listen to what happens next as Jesus took very dramatic action in the Temple area. In righteous...
Special Christmas. The story of the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem is told in countless homes around the world every year. Hear how the shepherds and the wise men make their appearance...
Mark 10:13-31, 46-52. Do you want to come to God? Three different kinds of people approached Jesus: a child, a rich young man, and a blind man. Did they all make it? Most of them...
Mark 10:1-12. Jesus was questioned about divorce and remarriage. A subject 2000 years ago still on the minds of people today. Marriage is really for three people! The single life...
Mark 9:33-50 & 10:35-45. Ever been on an ego-trip? We all have. Our culture teaches us to compete and succeed. How did Jesus measure success in life? Does anyone ever have to be
Mark 9:2-29. Have you heard of "The Transfiguration" of Jesus? Three of His disciples about freaked out during this experience. Wow!!! It only happened once. Everyone needs a mountain...
Mark 8:27-38. Want to know what a true and faithful follower of Jesus Christ is all about? This passage of scripture is the definitive and critically important statement regarding
Mark 8:1-30. Jesus points out the problem of defeated Christians, gives the reason, and then suggests a solution that works. Jesus makes a blind man see. Strange method perhaps,
Mark 7:24-37. Does God care about people of other races and cultures? What about the physically disabled? Is God's love restricted only to "my kind"? No way!
Mark 7:1-23. Often we face and must deal with long-held traditions and legalistic views of the so-called spiritual life. We're not talking about sin here, but rather the long-held...
Mark 6:35-52. Ever walk on water? Ever invite 5,000 over for dinner? What impossibilities do you face? Jesus suggests that miracles are possible--even today!
Mark 6:1-6; 27-29. Rejection comes in various forms: ideological, personal, and physical. Jesus faced them all and felt persecution and suffering just as you may be feeling. There...
Mark 4:35-41; 5:21-43. We all face storms in our lives. They will not disappear. Jesus gives three living examples of how to get through our storms successfully through faith in
Mark 4:1-9, 13-20. Jesus teaches on four kinds of spiritual hearts in people: hard, shallow, overcrowded, and good. What are the characteristics of each type.
Mark 3:22-30 & 5:1-20. How to face and overcome opposition. Whenever one does something significant, there will be opposition.
Mark 2:18-3:6. Jesus was criticized about fasting, his view of the Sabbath, and about healing. He didn't keep the traditional Jewish rules! His critics are answered.
Mark 2:1-17. Jesus explains why he cares about human needs, whether physical or spiritual.
Mark 1:14-45. Jesus calls his 12 disciples; why did they respond? At Capernaum, demons are cast out and Jesus heals people.
Mark 1:1-13. An account of how the story of Jesus begins: The prophet, Isaiah; John, the Baptist; the baptism and temptation of Jesus.
Revelation 21-22. John wraps up his revelation with a description of the eternal heaven and the New Jerusalem. The River of Life is revealed. Jesus is coming again! Is the world...
Revelation 20. How will the earth be ruled for the next 1,000 years? What becomes of Satan? The judgment of the all world's dead takes place.
Revelation 17-19. The end nears. What is the meaning of the woman on the beast? How does the fall of Babylon occur? The Hallelujah Chorus sounds. The Rider on the white horse enters...
Revelation 12-16. The great tribulation continues. The woman and the dragon enter the scene. The beast comes out of the sea, the beast comes out of the earth. The Lamb and the 144,000...
Revelation 6-11. As the great tribulation begins seven seals are revealed and seven trumpets sound. What is the meaning of these events and how do the 144,000 fit into the picture....
Revelation 4-5. Enter the throne room of Heaven. John describes the sights and sounds of heavenly beings who will give praise to the one and only Triune God, the Creator of the universe...
Revelation 2-3. Insight is given into the seven churches of Asia (now modern day Western Turkey) Pluses and minuses are given and described. Are there similar characteristics in
Revelation 1. John provides a look at both the lowly Jesus of earth and the exalted Jesus of heaven.

