Episodes

Tuesday Apr 21, 2020
Tuesday Apr 21, 2020
Thirty minutes after we die, where are we? What actually happens after we die? Though the Bible may not answer all the questions we have about this issue, it does teach us clear truth to encourage our souls and to give us hope. (1 Corinthians 15.20-28) April 19, 2020

Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
On Easter Sunday, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And on this Easter Sunday, we celebrate the hope that believers in Christ will share in a resurrection like His. Our perishable, mortal, weak, natural bodies will be raised immortal, imperishable, glorious, powerful, and Spirit empowered resurrected bodies. (April 12, 2020) 1 Corinthians 15.35-54

Tuesday Apr 07, 2020
Tuesday Apr 07, 2020
What happens after we die? Will the saints be nothing more than disembodied spirits floating on the clouds, playing harps for eternity? Or is there a resurrection to come that gives us gospel hope for today? (1 Corinthians 15.1-19) April 5, 2020

Monday Mar 30, 2020
Monday Mar 30, 2020
Praying for others is ongoing hard work, specific, spiritual warfare, and essential. What can we learn about praying from others through the testimony of Epaphras? (Colossians 4.12-13) March 29, 2020

Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
For many Christians, prayer is something we either feel we ought to do more, something that carries a great deal of guilt and fear. But prayer is a grand invitation to ask for God's help. How should we pray? What should we pray for? (Colossians 4.2-6) March 22, 2020

Thursday Mar 19, 2020
Thursday Mar 19, 2020
"Come, let's sing the 46th Psalm and let them do their worst!" These were the words of Martin Luther, who certainly knew of times of trouble. Like many others, he stood on the truth of this great psalm to remind his soul why he did not need to fear in times of trouble because the Lord is with us! (March 15, 2020)

Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Is the danger of apostasy real? The Scriptures urge us to “continue in the faith, stable and steadfast, not shifting from the hope of the gospel.” Why is this important for believers to hear this exhortation? (Colossians 1.19-23) January 26, 2020

Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
The greatest verbal portrait of who Jesus was, and is, and forever will be is found in Paul’s letter to the Christians who lived in the little town of Colossae. Among the marvelous description of King Jesus is the statement that Jesus is the “firstborn of all creation.” What does that mean? And how is that statement connected to the reality that Jesus is preeminent in all things? And why should that make us calm and confident? (Colossians 1.15-20) January 16, 2020

Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
Do you believe in a BIG God who can do BIG things? Are you so convinced that you pray, asking this BIG God to do BIG things in your life and in the life of people you know? And if so, what do you pray for? Paul’s prayer for the Christians in Colossae not only teaches us what to pray but reminds us of the great reason why we can and should ask for a BIG God to do BIG things. (Colossians 1.9-14) January 12, 2020

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
The trendy way of thinking in the ancient city of Colossae was for people to be obsessed with spirituality but rather unimpressed with Jesus. The culture in which we live today is not much different. And to our times, the apostle Paul wrote this letter to prevent us from becoming captives of our age, but rather to be obsessed with Jesus and unimpressed with spirituality. (Colossians 1.1-8) January 5, 2020.