The Preaching of the Cross

Earth Center of the Universe: Ready for Christ's Return

29 min · 26. Mai 2026
Episode Earth Center of the Universe: Ready for Christ's Return Cover

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If Jesus Christ returned today, would you be glad or would you hope for more time? That single question drives this half-hour message from Pastor James W. Knox, and it refuses to let the second coming of Christ remain a distant doctrine. We start with the bedrock: Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God, the only way to heaven, and the risen Savior whose resurrection proves His power to forgive sins and give eternal life. From there, we challenge the drift that cools Christian urgency and replaces the early church’s expectancy with modern comfort. We talk about the “blessed hope” the imminent return of Christ and why it should change Monday morning as much as Sunday worship. Expectation creates responsibility: a task to do with the gospel entrusted to our hands, holiness to strive after in a polluted world, and a vigil to keep with our lights burning. Scripture after scripture is used to show how the New Testament connects Christ’s appearing to practical Christian living: watchfulness, sobriety, repentance, faithfulness, purity, brotherly love, endurance in trials, and a mindset fixed on eternity rather than the temporary pull of the world. The message also holds both comfort and warning in view. There is comfort for believers grieving the dead in Christ, hope in the resurrection, and confidence in Jesus’ promise to come again. There is also a sober call to self-examination for anyone delaying repentance or treating God’s words lightly. Listen, share with a friend who needs a wake-up call, and if this helped you, subscribe and leave a review so more people can hear the call to be ready. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

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Episode The Bible as Science: Earth's Longest Day Cover

The Bible as Science: Earth's Longest Day

A single Bible story keeps getting thrown at Christians like a trump card: “Joshua’s long day is impossible, so the Bible cannot be true.” We tackle that claim head-on, not with slogans, but by slowing down and asking what the text actually says, why the objection became so popular, and what it reveals about how people are taught to think about science and Scripture. We also zoom out to the bigger apologetics question: is the Bible “unscientific” simply because it is ancient? Pastor James W. Knox argues that where modern science is accurate, it matches the revelation of the Holy Bible, and that many confident criticisms are built on misinformation repeated without investigation. Along the way, we highlight why God’s Word aims to teach and reveal, not to mimic modern writing conventions, and why that matters when readers complain that major events are recorded with only a few details. To ground the discussion, we walk through the setting around Joshua 9 and 10: the conquest storyline, Jericho and archaeology claims, the nations of Canaan, and the political league led by Adonai Zedek. Then the episode turns vivid and memorable with the Gibeonites’ cunning plan involving worn clothes, patched wineskins, and moldy bread, a strategy that lands them a treaty and leaves everyone with a lesson about discernment. If you care about Christian apologetics, Bible reliability, Joshua’s long day, and the relationship between faith and science, this broadcast will give you a lot to think about. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves big questions, and leave a review with your take: which Bible “problem passage” do you most want answered next? Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

25. Juni 202625 min
Episode The Bible as Science: Global Flood Geology Cover

The Bible as Science: Global Flood Geology

Science changes its mind fast. New editions replace old editions, and yesterday’s “settled” claims quietly end up in the trash. We take that reality head-on and ask a fair question: if science is always revising, why do people mock the Bible for not changing? From our ongoing Bible as Science series, we make the case that Scripture does not need to be reshaped to survive modern theories, because God’s Word stands on its own and time keeps exposing bad assumptions. Then we turn to Noah’s flood and treat it like a real event with real consequences. We walk through why geology matters if a worldwide flood happened, since the physical earth should bear marks of catastrophe. We talk through rainfall on a scale people struggle to imagine, the meaning behind “the windows of heaven,” and the “fountains of the great deep” as a picture of massive earth upheaval. We also address confusing rock layers and crust movement, and why field evidence often refuses to cooperate with neat charts and confident dates. Next comes the question many people dodge: local flood or global flood? We lay out the plain logic of water levels, the problem of mountains, and why a local-only deluge can require more faith than the Genesis record. We also touch the Hebrew terms people raise to shrink the account and explain why the language still points to an earth-covering judgment that includes “everything that had breath.” We close with a modern disaster story that shows how easy it is to laugh at warnings when the sky looks clear, and we connect it to 2 Peter’s warning of coming judgment. Listen, share this with someone who wrestles with “Bible vs science,” and subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the message. What part of the flood argument do you find hardest to dismiss? Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

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The Bible as Science: Global Flood Legends

A flood story shows up on every continent and the details are strangely familiar. We keep pressing our “Bible as Science” series forward by asking a blunt question: if Noah’s flood in Genesis is only a myth, why do so many unrelated peoples preserve a deluge memory that tracks the same outline and often the same key events? We walk through ethnology, the study of living races and their traditions, and compare flood accounts from American Indian legend, Chinese records, and the ancient Indian story of Manu. Across cultures, we keep hearing the same beats: human wickedness, a warning, a vessel, a remnant preserved, life saved through the catastrophe, and a new beginning after the waters fall. I also explain why God often uses physical judgments to speak to carnal hearts that ignore spiritual warnings. Then archaeology takes the stand. We read from Babylonian cuneiform tablets dating back to roughly 3,000 BC and track the parallels that jump off the page: instructions to build a ship, “seed of life” preserved, a terrifying storm, the ship resting on a mountain, birds sent out, and sacrifice afterward. We also bring in additional Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and ancient British testimonies, plus a widely reported excavation finding in Mesopotamia that points to flooding on a massive scale. Finally, we preview the geological evidence we’ll examine next, because if a cataclysm happened, the earth itself should bear a record. If you care about the Genesis flood, biblical archaeology, ancient flood legends, or whether the Bible can withstand scrutiny, listen through and weigh the witnesses. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves evidence, and leave a review with the question you want answered next. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

23. Juni 202625 min
Episode The Bible as Science: Earthquakes, Famines, and Floods Cover

The Bible as Science: Earthquakes, Famines, and Floods

Earthquakes strike without permission. Crops fail with too little rain or too much. Floodwaters rise past every forecast and every promise of “control.” We take those realities for granted, but we don’t often ask what they mean. We’re calling them warning signals, and we’re tying that warning to one of the most argued-about events in the Bible: Noah’s flood. We continue our “Bible as Science” theme by pushing back on the modern reflex to dismiss Scripture with “science, falsely so-called.” We walk through why physical disasters get our attention when spiritual appeals do not, then we lay out three major signals people can’t fully command: earthquakes, famine, and floods. Along the way we talk about food security, daily bread, and the sobering limits of human planning when God withholds rain or sends it in torrents. Then we turn straight to Genesis and the global flood debate. Pastor James W. Knox confronts the claim that the flood is mere tradition and introduces a courtroom-style way to think about evidence: ancient documents without marks of forgery, preserved in their proper repository, deserve to be heard unless the objector can prove otherwise. From there we begin a science-based argument using ethnology, pointing to widespread flood traditions among living peoples and why shared details across cultures matter. We close with a striking Polynesian account that echoes key elements of Noah’s story, including a vessel, a remnant, sacrifice, and a rainbow sign. If you care about Bible and science, Christian apologetics, evidence for Noah’s flood, or why disasters wake up a sleeping culture, press play and lean in. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the message. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

22. Juni 202625 min
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The Bible as Science: God's Ark-itecture

You might have a few Bibles lying around your house that you never open, but somewhere else in the world a family is praying for a single New Testament they can call their own. We start there, with a simple challenge: don’t let God’s Word collect dust when it could be read, shared, and treasured overseas. If you’ve ever wondered whether small acts of giving matter, this conversation makes it tangible and urgent. Then we pivot into a bold claim that gets argued, not just asserted: the Bible holds up when people attack it as “not scientific.” The focus is Noah’s Ark, and we take the objections head-on. How big was the Ark really? How many animals would be required if the command is “of each kind,” not every modern breed? What about clean and unclean animals? We walk through the logistics with plain reasoning, touching the difference between species and varieties, and why mutation within a kind is not the same as evolution across kinds. We also tackle the questions people love to throw out in passing: food storage, the possibility of taking young animals instead of fully grown ones, the pre-flood diet described in Genesis, and even ventilation. Finally, we connect Ark proportions to principles modern naval vessels use, making the case that the design shows intelligence far beyond ancient shipbuilding norms. If you care about Christian apologetics, Bible teaching, Noah’s Ark details, creation vs evolution claims, and practical ways to spread Scripture, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves tough questions, and leave a review that tells us what part of the Ark discussion you want us to tackle next. Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

19. Juni 202625 min