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Welcome to Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind, where we revisit past episodes of the Lifespring family of podcasts so you can hear the entire Bible read in one year. In this episode we are in the Gospel of Matthew, reading chapters 8 through 10, and then spending some time in Matthew 10 thinking about what it really means to confess Christ openly in a world that is often hostile to Him.
Today’s reading is Matthew 8–10. These chapters show Jesus healing the sick, calming storms, casting out demons, calling Matthew, raising the dead, opening blind eyes, and then sending His disciples out with authority to preach, heal, and confront spiritual darkness. It is an action packed section of Scripture that reminds us that Jesus has real authority over disease, nature, demons, and people.
If you would like to follow along in your own Bible or online, you can read
In the commentary segment, I focus on Jesus’ words in Matthew 10 about confessing Him before people. Jesus says that if we confess Him before others, He will confess us before His Father in heaven, and if we deny Him before others, He will deny us before the Father. Those are strong words, and they underline how important it is that our faith in Christ is not hidden or purely private.
I share a line from an old song by Gary S. Paxton that has stayed with me for decades: if you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you? My prayer is that in my own life there would be so much evidence that it would be the world’s shortest trial. This episode is an invitation for you to think about what your “evidence” looks like, too.
We also look at Jesus’ warning that following Him can cause division even inside families. He is not telling us to be harsh or unloving, but He is clear that loyalty to Him comes before every other relationship. At the same time He reminds us that His yoke is easy and His burden is light, and that whatever we lose for His sake is nothing compared to what we gain.
In the On This Date in Church History segment for November 15 we look at three believers whose lives still speak today:
Taken together, Müller, Sunday, and Elliot remind us to trust God for daily provision, to respond to His call with boldness, and to hold our lives loosely for the sake of Christ.
In this season of Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind, the prayer segment is current, not a rewind. I share a fresh request about a friend who has been deeply hurt by others and invite you to join me in praying for healing, reconciliation, and wisdom. I also encourage listeners who have not yet trusted Christ to come to Him, ask for forgiveness, and begin a real relationship with Him today.
If you have a praise report or prayer request, I would be honored to pray for you on the show. Visit
This podcast follows the value for value model. There are no advertisers, which means the show continues only as listeners who find value in it return value in the form of time, talent, or treasure.
However you choose to support the show, thank you. You help keep the Bible in earbuds and hearts around the world.
If pronouncing Bible names has ever tripped you up, you might find my book Webb’s Easy Bible Names Pronunciation Guide helpful. I spent more than two years putting it together, and many pastors, teachers, and students have used it to gain confidence when reading Scripture aloud. You can learn more or order a copy at
I would love to hear your thoughts on this episode, especially about confessing Christ in today’s world. You can leave a comment at
Thank you for listening to Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind. Until tomorrow, may God bless you richly.
The post S3E027-Matthew 8-10: Confessing Christ in A Hostile World first appeared on Lifespring! Media.
By Steve WebbWelcome to Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind, where we revisit past episodes of the Lifespring family of podcasts so you can hear the entire Bible read in one year. In this episode we are in the Gospel of Matthew, reading chapters 8 through 10, and then spending some time in Matthew 10 thinking about what it really means to confess Christ openly in a world that is often hostile to Him.
Today’s reading is Matthew 8–10. These chapters show Jesus healing the sick, calming storms, casting out demons, calling Matthew, raising the dead, opening blind eyes, and then sending His disciples out with authority to preach, heal, and confront spiritual darkness. It is an action packed section of Scripture that reminds us that Jesus has real authority over disease, nature, demons, and people.
If you would like to follow along in your own Bible or online, you can read
In the commentary segment, I focus on Jesus’ words in Matthew 10 about confessing Him before people. Jesus says that if we confess Him before others, He will confess us before His Father in heaven, and if we deny Him before others, He will deny us before the Father. Those are strong words, and they underline how important it is that our faith in Christ is not hidden or purely private.
I share a line from an old song by Gary S. Paxton that has stayed with me for decades: if you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you? My prayer is that in my own life there would be so much evidence that it would be the world’s shortest trial. This episode is an invitation for you to think about what your “evidence” looks like, too.
We also look at Jesus’ warning that following Him can cause division even inside families. He is not telling us to be harsh or unloving, but He is clear that loyalty to Him comes before every other relationship. At the same time He reminds us that His yoke is easy and His burden is light, and that whatever we lose for His sake is nothing compared to what we gain.
In the On This Date in Church History segment for November 15 we look at three believers whose lives still speak today:
Taken together, Müller, Sunday, and Elliot remind us to trust God for daily provision, to respond to His call with boldness, and to hold our lives loosely for the sake of Christ.
In this season of Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind, the prayer segment is current, not a rewind. I share a fresh request about a friend who has been deeply hurt by others and invite you to join me in praying for healing, reconciliation, and wisdom. I also encourage listeners who have not yet trusted Christ to come to Him, ask for forgiveness, and begin a real relationship with Him today.
If you have a praise report or prayer request, I would be honored to pray for you on the show. Visit
This podcast follows the value for value model. There are no advertisers, which means the show continues only as listeners who find value in it return value in the form of time, talent, or treasure.
However you choose to support the show, thank you. You help keep the Bible in earbuds and hearts around the world.
If pronouncing Bible names has ever tripped you up, you might find my book Webb’s Easy Bible Names Pronunciation Guide helpful. I spent more than two years putting it together, and many pastors, teachers, and students have used it to gain confidence when reading Scripture aloud. You can learn more or order a copy at
I would love to hear your thoughts on this episode, especially about confessing Christ in today’s world. You can leave a comment at
Thank you for listening to Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind. Until tomorrow, may God bless you richly.
The post S3E027-Matthew 8-10: Confessing Christ in A Hostile World first appeared on Lifespring! Media.