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A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Fearful Obedience.  What does it mean to be obedient to God even when we’re frightened?  This series on the Book of Esther has been a character based study: Queen Vashti, King Xerxes, Mordecai, Haman, and Esther.Today we discuss a character wh
Esther had qualities that made her perfectly suited to play the role that God intended her to play: she was an orphan, beautiful, obedient, and brave.  Because she was willing to be used by God (at great personal risk to herself) she was able t
From a human perspective Haman had it all: he was extremely wealthy, powerful, and had great influence with King Xerxes.  Yet none of that mattered – none of that gave him any satisfaction – as long as Mordecai the Jew refused to bow down to hi
Mordecai was the fourth generation of his family to be living in exile.  His circumstances were not of his choosing, but he accepted the reality of his situation.  Even when given the opportunity to remain silent about an assassination attempt
What you are is not what you were – if you have Christ.  And what you will be tomorrow does not have to be what you are today – if you have Christ.Join us as guest speaker Alan Seaborn leads us through a teaching where we learn that Christians
King Xerxes, a king of kings, had total control over tens of millions of people living in the 127 provinces of his empire, stretching from India to Turkey.  But there was one person over whom he didn’t have complete control – himself.  Xerxes,
Queen Vashti was the wife Xerxes, king of the Persian empire from 486 BC to 465 BC.   Although she likely had many talents, King Xerxes seemed to treat her as if her only quality was her beauty.  When Vashti was summoned by Xerxes so that he co
In 444 BC, Nehemiah set out to rebuild the walls which surrounded Jerusalem.  The walls were supposed to form a boundary around the city, protecting it from things outside it’s walls that sought to harm it, but the walls were in ruins.In the s
Jonah eventually obeyed God, traveled to Nineveh, and warned them that God would destroy them and their city if they didn’t repent of their evil ways.  Although Jonah obeyed, his heart wasn’t in it; he still wanted the people of Nineveh to be b
Jonah was forced to face the consequences of his disobedience through a tempest that God placed directly in his path.   The storm that Jonah faced (as well as the crew of the ship that he was on) was the direct result of Jonah’s sinful desire t
“Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.” – Psalm 127:1 What are you building your life upon?  If someone watched you for a week, what would they say that you were building your life upon? Unless you’re building it on the
When God told Jonah to go east and preach against the city of Nineveh, Jonah fled west on a ship bound for Tarshish.  Though they were evil, God loved the people of Nineveh and wanted to give them the opportunity to repent.  Though Jonah disobe
When God sent Jonah to preach against Nineveh (the capital of the Assyrian Empire), Jonah fled in the opposite direction.  Jonah hated the Ninevites and knew that if he preached against them and they repented, that God would forgive them.  Jona
Jesus told his disciples to carry on his work; to do the very things that got Jesus tortured and crucified.   But these disciples, because of their faith, were able to overcome their fears and live lives that boldly proclaimed Christ.  Although
Our redemption through Christ is mirrored in Ruth’s redemption through Boaz.  Ruth’s redemption could not have happened were it not for an introduction and a willingness to not let her past dictate her future. Likewise: (1) We must always be on
There is hope in the midst of your pain and want.  This hope, though it should be placed in God, is made visible in the active participation of fellow believers in your life.  But we can’t sit back and expect God (or other Christians) to save t
We all live through seasons of want and heartache.  It can seem as if God has abandoned us; we ask why, but there’s no answer.  We may never know why these painful things happen, but we have to realize that in our despair, we aren’t walking alo
In Philippians 2, Paul teaches us to look out not only for our own interests, but also for the interests of others.  It doesn’t have to take long but the impact can last a lifetime.  Join us as we learn an easy way to live this teaching out in
As we continue in Galatians 3:26-29, we deal with what it means to be an heir; an heir of the Kingdom of God.  Although we always have the freedom to come to our Father as a child, we’re also called to mature in the faith and grow as an heir of
In Galatians 3:26-29, the Apostle Paul wrote about living out our faith in a grace-filled way, instead of though legalism.   As children of God, we should see him through the eyes of a child.   Christ himself said “… anyone who will not receive
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