Posts Tagged With: discouragement

Waiting While Watching; Watching While Waiting

As you will hear in this PODCAST, oftentimes our experiences eerily resemble that of the biblical writers. Amazingly so.

This is one of those times.

Thank you for listening, and for sharing this message!!!

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God bless you richly as you listen.

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God’s Gentle Whisper

Tell you what. As you listen to this PODCAST, you may get the feeling that you are sitting in on one of my therapy sessions.

Please be encouraged as much by this story as I am.

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God bless you richly as you listen.

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Road Trip!

As you will be reminded in this PODCAST, the Bible is God’s written record of real people who lived in real places, who had real experiences, all of which point to a real God.

We’re about to go together (virtually) to just one of those real places.

Enjoy!

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God bless you richly as you listen.

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Mending a Mother’s Broken Heart

As you are about to hear in this PODCAST, last week as I was rushing at the end to complete on time our discussion of Peter’s release from prison—an effort at which I failed miserably, BTW—we mentioned-in-passing two noteworthy individuals, each of whom deserve far more than passing-mention.

Mary, a generous homeowner and gracious hostess who opened her home for going on-fourteen years by the time of this story to the earliest, first generation followers of Jesus, our ancestors in the faith.

Mary also happened to be the aunt to our old friend Barnabas, and a very close and personal friend of our even older friend, Peter.

And then there is Mary’s son and Barnabas’ cousin (Colossians 4:10)—as well as Peter’s protege—John Mark.

With glistening credentials such as these, they both do indeed deserve our special attention. Especially given the fact that immediately upon his miraculous release from prison, instinctively Peter made his very first stop to announce his release at Mary’s home.

Even more especially given that this is Mother’s Day weekend.

For this is in every sense of the word this is a Mother’s tale.

Specifically, how God in His matchless, infinite, and eternal grace melted and mended a mother’s broken heart.

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The Church’s One Foundation

The disciples were never at their lowest. Yet our friend, Peter, was never at his finest.

As you will hear in this PODCAST, Peter made a declaration the reverberations of which have echoed down through the two thousand years of church history. This was HUGE.

What Peter said and where he said it are mind-blowing in their impact upon our world and in our lives.

This might just be my very favorite passage in all of the Gospels. Perhaps after hearing this, it will be yours too.

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Enjoy! And may God richly bless you as you listen.

 

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