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FAQs about First Christian Church:How many episodes does First Christian Church have?The podcast currently has 250 episodes available.
June 08, 2025Freedom // Breaking Chains Living Free // Guest Speaker: Edgar RamosFreedom isn't just about breaking chains—it's about discovering who you truly are beyond your worst moments.When religious leaders dragged a woman caught in adultery before Jesus, they weren't concerned with justice or holiness. Their selective enforcement (where was the man involved?) revealed their true motives: humiliation, control, and trapping Jesus between Mosaic law and Roman authority. This confrontation sets the stage for one of scripture's most profound revelations about grace, identity, and transformation.What makes Jesus' response revolutionary isn't that He dismisses sin, but that He refuses to let it have the final word in defining a person. After silencing the accusers with His famous challenge about casting stones, Jesus creates a private moment with the woman. There, He demonstrates the gospel's true sequence: "Neither do I condemn you. Now go and sin no more." Acceptance comes before transformation. Grace precedes guidance.This order matters tremendously. Romans 8:1 affirms "there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." True freedom isn't permission to do whatever we want without consequence—that's just another form of bondage. Real freedom means being released from both sin's penalty and its power over our lives.The gospel doesn't just save us—it shapes, strengthens, and guides us. When we truly understand that Jesus took our condemnation upon Himself, we're motivated not by fear but by love to live differently. How could we willingly return to chains that Christ has broken?What areas of your life remain in handcuffs that Jesus has already unlocked? Where have you believed condemnation instead of grace? What would it look like this week to walk in the light rather than return to darkness?Remember: You are not your past. You are not your worst moment. You are not your sin. In Christ, you are His. And in that identity lies true freedom....more34minPlay
June 02, 2025Signs // Who is JesusThe question "Who is Jesus?" isn't merely academic—it's transformative. Dive into this exploration of John 7, where we witness the heated debates surrounding Jesus' identity during his ministry. Some wanted him arrested while others wondered if he might be the Messiah, creating division among the crowds just as his claims continue to divide people today.Jesus presents us with only three possibilities: he was either a liar who deliberately deceived people, a lunatic who was mentally unstable, or exactly who he claimed to be—Lord. There simply isn't room for the popular notion that he was merely a good teacher or moral example. His claims to divinity demand a more definitive response from each of us.When we acknowledge Jesus as Lord, we must recognize that he will sometimes confront our sin, challenge us to grow, and comfort us in our pain. Many believers eagerly embrace the comfort while resisting the confrontation and challenge. Yet spiritual maturity requires accepting all aspects of his lordship, understanding that he cares more about our transformation than our temporary ease.This message examines five worldviews that compete with a kingdom-centered perspective: hedonism (feelings are supreme), materialism (possessions define value), individualism (I am what matters most), pragmatism (truth is whatever works), and humanism (human authority trumps divine authority). These perspectives inevitably clash with biblical truth, which has always confronted cultural norms throughout history.A kingdom mindset allows us to simultaneously stand firmly on God's truth while extending genuine compassion—rejecting false dichotomies that force us to choose between conviction and care. Jesus modeled this perfectly by accepting everyone while not affirming everything. As we examine what influences our thinking, we're invited to surrender areas that don't align with Kingdom values, recognizing that our answer to "Who is Jesus?" ultimately changes everything about how we live....more33minPlay
May 29, 2025Signs // Fan or True FollowerWhat happens when following Jesus stops being convenient? In a culture where Christianity is often reduced to a lifestyle choice, this powerful examination of John 6 challenges us to consider whether we're fans or true followers of Christ.The turning point comes after Jesus performs spectacular miracles—feeding thousands and walking on water. Instead of leveraging His popularity, Jesus delivers challenging teaching about being the bread of life and the exclusive source of meaning. When many disciples find this teaching "too hard" and abandon Him, Jesus turns to His closest followers with a heart-wrenching question: "You don't want to go away too, do you?"Peter's response reveals everything about genuine discipleship: "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." This moment crystallizes the fundamental difference between fans and followers. Fans connect with Jesus for what He can provide—blessings, convenience, popularity. Followers commit to Jesus because of who He is—the Holy One of God, regardless of difficulty or cost.Through vivid illustrations—from schoolyard four-square games that establish clear boundaries to an aging, arthritic dog painfully climbing stairs to be near its master—we discover what true following looks like. It's not about perfection but direction. Even Peter, who boldly proclaimed his loyalty here, would later deny Jesus, yet through repentance became a powerful spiritual leader.This message will help you examine whether you're merely connected to Jesus or truly committed to Him. Are you seeking His blessings or His person? Following when it's popular or when it's unpopular? Making Him part of your life or the center of your life? The line is clear, and the invitation remains: move from fan to follower today....more34minPlay
May 22, 2025Signs // Having Courage in the StormsHave you ever wondered why storms enter your life even when you're following God faithfully? This thought-provoking message explores the powerful story of Jesus sending his disciples directly into a storm on the Sea of Galilee, revealing a counterintuitive truth that could transform how you view life's difficulties.At the heart of this message is the Greek word "tharso" – be of good courage – which Jesus spoke to his terrified disciples as he walked on water toward their storm-tossed boat. Remarkably, he didn't immediately calm the storm. Instead, he offered something more valuable: his presence in the midst of it. When Jesus declared "It is I," he was making a divine identity claim equivalent to God's "I AM" revelation in the Old Testament – essentially saying, "I am what you need in this moment."The message unpacks three paradigm-shifting realities about Jesus and storms. First, Jesus sometimes intentionally sends us into storms. While not every difficulty comes from him (some result from others' sins or our own choices), there are times when he directs us into challenging situations for our growth. Second, storms have the remarkable potential to either destroy our faith or deepen it – the outcome depends not on the severity of the storm but on how we respond to it.Finally, and most importantly, the presence of Jesus allows us to experience "tharso" – courage and peace – even while the storm continues. This presence-centered peace differs dramatically from the world's solution of waiting for circumstances to improve. As the message powerfully illustrates through personal examples and biblical insights, those who allow storms to deepen their faith often emerge with a capacity for worship and spiritual depth they couldn't have developed otherwise.Whether you're currently weathering a personal storm or preparing for future challenges, this message offers a perspective-altering reminder: Jesus isn't just the one who occasionally calms our storms – he's the Lord of every storm, offering his presence as our true source of peace....more32minPlay
May 17, 2025Signs // When the Impossible becomes PossibleWhat do you do when faced with a seemingly impossible task? When the gap between what you have and what you need feels insurmountable? This powerful message explores how God specializes in working through our limitations rather than around them.Through the miracle of Jesus feeding 5,000+ people with just five loaves and two fish, Pastor Nate unveils a transformative kingdom principle: your limitations are actually invitations for God's power to work in your life. This isn't just a nice theory—it's demonstrated repeatedly throughout Scripture. Moses stuttered yet became God's spokesperson. Gideon was consumed by fear yet led a tiny army to victory. Rahab had a questionable past yet played a pivotal role in God's plan. Paul had his persistent "thorn in the flesh" yet became the most influential apostle.The unnamed boy who gave up his small lunch didn't hold back thinking, "What good will this tiny amount do?" Instead, he simply offered what he had, and thousands witnessed God's abundance. His small sacrifice became part of a miracle that's inspired millions for centuries.This message challenges us to stop focusing on our inadequacies and start offering what we have—our time, skills, resources—allowing Jesus to multiply them beyond what we could imagine. Whether you're feeling inadequate in your relationships, career, parenting, or spiritual life, this message offers a fresh perspective on how God can work powerfully through your perceived limitations.Ready to see the impossible become possible? Join us as we discover how placing our "not enough" in Jesus' hands transforms it into "more than enough."...more33minPlay
May 05, 2025Signs // How to Experience the Mercy of JesusHave you ever desperately wanted something, only to discover it wasn't what you truly needed? At Bethesda—literally the "house of mercy"—a man had spent 38 years fixated on reaching healing waters, while the true source of healing stood directly before him unrecognized.This powerful message explores the transformative nature of God's mercy through the story of Jesus healing a disabled man. We see ourselves in this man's struggle—focused on our own "pools of Bethesda," the things we believe will fix our lives, while missing Jesus standing right in front of us. Like the disabled man, we often answer God's direct questions with excuses rather than honest vulnerability.The message makes a crucial distinction between consequences of our choices, God's loving discipline, and punishment for sin. For those who trust in Jesus, we may experience the first two, but never the third—because Jesus bore all our punishment at the cross. This revelation changes everything about how we approach God. We don't run from Him as from an angry father; we run to Him knowing His correction flows from love.God's mercy transforms our lives in practical ways. It allows us to wake up knowing we're loved unconditionally. It frees us from shame and the exhausting pursuit of others' approval. In a performance-driven world, God's mercy offers an alternative path where we receive freely what we could never earn.The greatest barrier to experiencing this mercy is our pride. Whether we think we're too good to need mercy or too broken to deserve it, the solution remains the same—humble recognition of our dependence on God. When we surrender our self-reliance and receive what Jesus offers, we discover that His mercy truly changes everything.Where are you fixating on the "water" when Jesus stands before you offering something better? Humble yourself today and receive the mercy that transforms from the inside out....more33minPlay
April 28, 2025Signs // The Power of FaithWhat if the miracles of Jesus weren't primarily about the supernatural events themselves, but about revealing something greater? In this thought-provoking exploration of John 4, we discover why the apostle John deliberately calls these moments "signs" rather than miracles—because signs point beyond themselves to something more significant.The story centers on a desperate royal official who humbles himself before Jesus, pleading for his dying son's life. Rather than following the man's plan, Jesus simply says, "Go, your son will live." This moment presents the official with a critical decision: will he trust Jesus at His word, even when the solution differs from his expectations?Through this powerful narrative, we uncover three transformative truths about faith. First, genuine faith begins with information—the royal official had heard enough about Jesus to seek Him out in his moment of deepest need. Second, true faith manifests in action—the man didn't just mentally agree with Jesus but demonstrated his belief by returning home without Jesus physically accompanying him. Finally, we learn that it's not the strength of our faith but the strength of faith's object that ultimately matters. Weak faith in an all-powerful God accomplishes infinitely more than strong faith in something inherently weak.This message speaks directly to anyone struggling with doubt, uncertainty, or feeling their faith is inadequate. Whether you're facing circumstances that seem impossible or simply wondering how to develop stronger spiritual conviction, this exploration of the royal official's journey offers practical wisdom for growing faith through obedience. Where in your life do you need to take that step of trust today?Listen now to discover how your moments of decision can become pathways to deeper belief and transformation....more29minPlay
April 23, 2025The Hope of EasterA stuck elevator packed with twenty-three Bible college students becomes an unexpected metaphor for spiritual awakening in this powerful Easter message. When we're trapped between floors—books and backpacks pressing against us, someone desperately needing a bathroom—we suddenly notice emergency buttons and speakers that were there all along. Similarly, we often remain oblivious to God's presence until life corners us with questions nothing else can answer.Drawing from John 20, this message explores how Mary Magdalene's discovery of the empty tomb sparked the greatest hope humanity has ever known. Nobody expected resurrection that first Easter morning—not even the disciples who had followed Jesus for three years. They didn't fully understand until they personally witnessed the empty tomb. This revelation transformed their devastating grief into world-changing conviction.The resurrection fundamentally distinguishes Christianity from all other belief systems. As the pastor powerfully states, "Christianity is not based on the teachings of Jesus. Christianity is based on the person of Jesus." This challenges listeners to confront the essential question: Did Jesus actually rise from the dead? If so, neither our painful experiences, disappointing church encounters, nor intellectual objections change the fact that a resurrected Savior demands our attention.Most profoundly, the message reveals how God's redemptive power operates in our darkest moments. Just as Easter Sunday emerged from Good Friday's tragedy, God specializes in bringing hope from sorrow and purpose from pain. The story of Mothers Against Drunk Driving—founded by a grieving mother whose daughter was killed—demonstrates how God can transform our most devastating losses into powerful testimonies that save others.Whether you need to trust Jesus for the first time, remind yourself that God can redeem your current struggles, or simply reconnect with faith after drifting away, this Easter message invites you to experience the living hope only found in a risen Savior. As C.S. Lewis observed, Christianity "if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important."...more27minPlay
April 14, 2025Conversations // Showing People CompassionWhat does it really take to have conversations that transform lives? Drawing from Jesus's powerful exchange with the Samaritan woman at the well, this episode reveals the extraordinary impact of approaching others with genuine compassion.The contrast couldn't be more striking. In John 3, Jesus speaks with Nicodemus—educated, powerful, respected. In John 4, he deliberately seeks out someone society has deemed unworthy—a Samaritan woman with a complicated past. While religious leaders intentionally avoided Samaria, Jesus "had to" go there, using the same Greek expression he employed when describing his obligation to fulfill his Father's will.This woman represents all who feel they don't belong or measure up. Drawing water at noon to avoid the judgment of others, she encounters someone who knows everything about her—five failed marriages and her current relationship—yet still offers her living water. In this moment, we witness the resolution of humanity's core tension: our greatest fear is being fully known and rejected, while our deepest desire is being fully known and fully loved.The transformation is immediate and far-reaching. A woman who once avoided human contact because of shame becomes an evangelist to her entire community, leaving her water jar behind as she rushes to tell others about her encounter with the Messiah. Through her testimony, many Samaritans come to believe.Who in your life needs compassion today? Instead of surface-level exchanges, what might happen if you moved beyond small talk to meaningful conversations that address real needs and offer genuine hope? Following Jesus's pattern of showing compassion, addressing real life issues, and offering true solutions could change someone's life forever....more36minPlay
FAQs about First Christian Church:How many episodes does First Christian Church have?The podcast currently has 250 episodes available.