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The Prodigal Son is one of the Lord's most revered parables, and in this episode we focus on aspects of it that are often overlooked.
What does it mean to be "justified"? This verse and this parable teach us and help us understand the role of the Savior Jesus Christ in our justification.
We were created in our Father's image, and the Savior invites us to folow him and be as he is-- a mirror to his Father. Learn what a single sentence from the Apostle Paul teaches us about this transcendent principle.
We are free to choose what we think and desire. God will never intrude on that freedom. Our greatest and most abundant identity is revealed and shaped by using that freedom to CHOOSE to follow Jesus Christ and accept his infinite atoning power. The first step is up to us!
Can we learn to detect the sound of stillness that is God's voice if we allow ourselves to be constantly distracted, entertained, and beguiled by the consumption of media, the engagement of social platforms, and the enjoyment of even wholesome recreation? Let's find out what Elijah's can teach us!
More important than self-esteem is "God-Esteem." Accepting that a perfect and perfectly loving God made us and that we are not defective by default, allows us to be instantly empowered beyond our imagination! Jeremiah 1:5 has precious words that teach this time-tested truth.
There is a heart transplant scheduled for today. It is for you, and the Doctor is the greatest heart surgeon of the universe! Learn from Ezekiel 36:26 about this amazing procedure!
This verse clearly states God's patience and love. If all you can do today is want to want to believe. If all you can do is try to try to do the right thing, GREAT! START THERE! God is cheering you on.
Learn what it means to make a covenant with God and why it matters by digging deeper into Genesis 17:4.
In this episode we use two beautiful Old Testament verses to talk about how the gift of forgiveness and the convenient forgetfulness of our Father who casts our sins into the depths of the sea.
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