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Christian Testimony Ministry

Podcast de Christian Testimony Ministry, Richmond VA

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Portada del episodio A Key To Recovery: Forgive One Another

A Key To Recovery: Forgive One Another

Mac highlights Daniel’s prayer during captivity, emphasizing Daniel’s focus on God's glory and the need for recovery of His testimony among His people. Mac stresses that recovery involves forgiving one another, a key aspect of restoring the testimony of Jesus. He recounts God's ongoing work of recovery throughout history—from the Old Testament exiles to the coming of Christ, His death, resurrection, and the birth of the church at Pentecost. Despite setbacks, God's purpose remains to build a bride made ready for Christ’s return, with the testimony of Jesus—living out His headship—being central. Mac underscores that recovery begins individually, through abiding in Christ and surrendering completely, which involves pain and sacrifice. He illustrates the importance of forgiving as Christ forgave us, pointing out that unforgiveness damages the body of Christ, causes division, and weakens testimony. He emphasizes that forgiveness is rooted in recognizing how much we’ve been forgiven, and that Christ is our standard. Mac warns against pride and self-life as obstacles to forgiveness, urging believers to see Jesus as the ultimate example. He concludes that forgiving others is essential for spiritual health, unity, and hastening Christ’s return, and prays for open hearts to fully embrace this truth. OUTLINE OF MAIN POINTS * Mac’s opening prayer emphasizes dependence on the Holy Spirit to bring life to God's Word. * Daniel’s prayer exemplifies a heart focused on God's glory and the need for national recovery. * Recovery of the testimony of Jesus involves forgiving one another, which restores unity and strength. * God’s work of recovery spans history—from Old Testament captivity to Christ’s sacrifice and the church’s birth. * Recovery begins personally—abiding in Christ and surrendering fully, even through pain. * Forgiveness is modeled after Christ’s forgiveness; it is vital for the health of the body of Christ. * Unforgiveness causes division, weakens testimony, and damages relationships within the church. * Recognizing how much we’ve been forgiven helps us forgive others; Christ is our ultimate standard. * Obstacles to forgiveness include pride and self-love; humility and dependence on Christ are essential. * Forgiving others is necessary to maintain unity, strengthen testimony, and hasten Christ’s return. * Mac prays for open hearts and the Holy Spirit’s work in overcoming unforgiveness and building the church. >

24 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled

Madhu emphasizes the profound truth of our union with Christ and the divine life available to believers. He begins by reflecting on Isaiah 35, which depicts a future where deserts turn into pools and joy replaces sorrow, symbolizing the restoration and fullness of God's promises. He then explores John 14, highlighting Jesus' reassurance to His disciples amidst their troubled hearts, especially Peter’s impending denial. Madhu underscores that despite their failures, the Lord’s response is to point them toward the divine union—believers are called to partake in the exchange life of Christ, which is evidenced by the works that flow from that union. He stresses that the Christian life is impossible to achieve by human effort alone; it requires divine enablement, symbolized through the imagery of the temple and the priestly, Levite, and Nazarite roles, representing different aspects of spiritual life and service. Madhu explains that Jesus’ declaration of being the way, the truth, and the life, and His promise to prepare a place in the Father’s house, signifies the ultimate goal of dwelling in divine fellowship. The key is trusting in Christ’s work and asking in His name, which brings glory to the Father and manifests divine power through us. Ultimately, he encourages believers to abide in Christ, pray boldly, and live out the divine life, transforming the mirage of promise into a pool of fulfillment. OUTLINE OF MAIN POINTS * Isaiah 35: Future restoration—deserts into pools, joy replacing sorrow * John 14: Jesus’ reassurance to troubled hearts, especially Peter’s denial * The impossibility of the Christian life in human strength; reliance on divine union * Imagery of the temple and roles: priest, Levite, Nazarite—representing different aspects of spiritual service * Jesus as the way, the truth, and the life—union with the Father through Him * The divine house (Father’s house) as the ultimate dwelling place for believers * Living by the exchange life—evidence through the works that flow from divine union * Asking in Jesus’ name—glorifying the Father and manifesting divine power * Encouragement to abide, pray boldly, and live out the divine life to transform the mirage into reality >

17 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Fellowship In Unity & Liberty Without Causing Stumbling

Fellowship In Unity & Liberty Without Causing Stumbling

In this message, Kenny emphasizes the importance of maintaining fellowship within the Christian community, as outlined in Romans 14. He explains that fellowship is central to God's purpose, and anything that hinders it—such as judgment, division, or causing others to stumble—is an abomination to God. Kenny highlights that believers are called into a divine fellowship, which is exclusive and precious, and must be preserved through love, acceptance, and understanding. The chapter addresses the weak and strong in faith, urging believers to receive one another because God has received them, regardless of differences in opinions about eating, drinking, or observing days. Judging others is condemned because it undermines the Lord’s authority over His servants, who are to be helped and encouraged, not condemned. Kenny stresses that unity is rooted in the Spirit and is a divine gift, not something we manufacture. He underscores the importance of living and dying for the Lord, recognizing that our lives are to be lived in service to Him, and that the judgment seat of Christ is about rewards, not salvation. The chapter concludes with a call to walk in faith, love, and liberty, always mindful that whatever is not of faith is sin. Kenny urges believers to walk in the Spirit, guarding fellowship and avoiding stumbling blocks, trusting that Christ alone is able to keep us from falling and to present us faultless before His glory. MAIN POINTS OUTLINE * Fellowship is central to God's purpose; anything hindering it is an abomination. * Believers are called into divine fellowship, which must be preserved through love and acceptance. * Receive all whom God has received; avoid judgment and division among brethren. * Unity is rooted in the Spirit and is a divine gift, not something to be manufactured. * Living and dying are to be for the Lord, recognizing His sovereignty over life and death. * The judgment seat of Christ concerns rewards, not salvation, based on living to the Lord. * Avoid causing others to stumble; walk in faith, love, and liberty, trusting Christ to keep us. * Whatever is not of faith is sin; believers must live by faith in Christ’s faith working in us. * Fellowship requires humility, love, and dependence on the Holy Spirit to maintain unity and liberty. >

3 de may de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Consider Your Ways

Consider Your Ways

Jerry begins with a heartfelt prayer, acknowledging God's immense love demonstrated through Jesus Christ's sacrifice. The message emphasizes resting in God's love and His desire to communicate with His people, encouraging, building, and disciplining them through His powerful Word. Jerry highlights the importance of considering one's ways, especially in the context of rebuilding God's house, referencing the biblical accounts from Ezra and Haggai. The remnant, a small but devoted group, responded with a sincere heart to return and rebuild the temple, but over time, opposition, discouragement, and worldly cares caused them to become passive and indifferent. God’s repeated call to "consider your ways" was a cry from His heart, urging His people to examine their priorities, purpose, and use of time. The enemy subtly planted thoughts that it was not the right time to build, leading to a prolonged period of spiritual lethargy. Jerry stresses that time is a divine gift meant to serve God's purpose, not our own, and warns against spiritual passivity and mental strongholds that hinder progress. The solution is to go up to the mountain—seek fellowship, prayer, and communion with God—to rekindle passion and obedience. Ultimately, God's promise to bless those who respond is a reminder of His faithfulness and the glorious future of His house, which surpasses all past glory. The message concludes with a call to actively engage in God's work, recognizing that time is precious and meant for His divine purpose. MAIN POINTS OUTLINE * God’s love demonstrated through Jesus Christ and His desire to communicate with His people. * The biblical example of the remnant returning to rebuild the temple, emphasizing their sincere heart and initial devotion. * Their prolonged passivity and indifference caused by opposition, discouragement, and worldly cares. * God’s repeated call to "consider your ways" as a cry from His heart to awaken His people. * The enemy’s subtle tactics, planting thoughts that it’s not the right time to build, leading to spiritual lethargy. * Time is a divine resource given to serve God's purpose; misused time is wasted. * The importance of going up to the mountain—seeking fellowship, prayer, and communion—to rekindle passion and obedience. * God’s promise to bless those who respond to His call, highlighting His faithfulness and the future glory of His house. * A call to active participation in building God's house, recognizing the significance of each believer’s role. >

19 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Importance Of Living A Resurrection Life

Importance Of Living A Resurrection Life

Daniel emphasizes the importance of living a resurrection life rooted in Christ's power and love. He begins with a prayer of gratitude, acknowledging God's grace and the privilege of gathering as saints to worship and prepare for Christ's return. Drawing from Romans 6:4-5, Philippians 3:10, and Colossians 3:1-2, Daniel highlights that believers are united with Christ in His death and resurrection, which empowers us to walk in newness of life and seek heavenly things. He shares a personal reflection on how the Lord led him to meditate on resurrection power, emphasizing that this power is available to overcome sin and live actively transformed lives. Daniel stresses that redemption provides our position in Christ, but resurrection life grants us the power to live out that position daily. He examines the church of Ephesus in Revelation 2, noting that despite their diligent work and patience, they had lost their first love—an invisible but crucial aspect of spiritual life. He urges believers to remember, repent, and rekindle their love for Christ, which should deepen and strengthen over time. The message underscores that resurrection power requires deliberate, daily actions—putting off the old man and putting on the new—so that our lives reflect Christ's love and victory. Daniel concludes with a prayer for God's grace to live intentionally in resurrection power every day. OUTLINE OF MAIN POINTS * Living to the Lord in prayer and worship, preparing for Christ’s return * Scriptural basis for resurrection life: Romans 6, Philippians 3, Colossians 3 * Resurrection power is available to overcome sin and transform lives * Redemption provides our position in Christ; resurrection empowers us to live out that position * Church of Ephesus: diligent work but lost their first love—an invisible but vital aspect of spiritual life * Importance of remembering, repenting, and rekindling love for Christ * Resurrection life involves deliberate daily actions: putting off the old man, putting on the new * Living in resurrection power requires intentionality and continuous effort * Encouragement to seek heavenly things and deepen our love for Christ >

5 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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