On My Lunch Break With God
Este episodio se centra en ayudar la vida de oración del creyente colocando la voluntad de Dios como máxima prioridad.
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Building a Storm Shelter for your Soul
Building a Storm Shelter for your Soul In episode 24 we will use an illustration of how some U.S. Gulf South locals stubbornly, although maybe considered foolish, will "ride out" a hurricane by sheltering in place. This illustrated is used to show how being confident is a requirement to face life storms, not whether they are physical or spiritual. Building confidence in believers that may be afraid of life's storms is where we see in Mark's Gospel when the disciples faced a natural storm and Jesus calmed the storm as means of the disciplines witnessing the Lord's power. Therefore, could it be that a believer’s time of crisis is a process that the Lord initiates to bring into existence a means to demonstrate His power to you, and thus giving you an opportunity to learn more about Him. And so thereby, we can build a “Storm Shelter” for our soul through faith, your faith being strengthen through your previous experiences of deliverance. Furthermore, there is no other more intimate experience that will make you spiritually confident then being up and close to a terrible storm, including also being close to total disaster, and then having the Lord rescue you miraculously at the last minute. Thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed this message then please follow and share it with a loved. This podcast's aim is to inspire the audience to turn to the Bible as a source of encouragement and to spend time with God during their lunch break. Check here for daily episodes that consist of Bible Study, Devotionals, and Words of Affirmation. Created by Alton Spooner, a graduate of the College of Biblical Studies in Houston. He is a father, a writer, and laborer of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He holds the conviction that the Bible is the infallible Word of God and believes that redemption and restoration for humanity is through Jesus. Background Music Used with Permission , see code below: MBKYSPGBF3S2X0NI
A Reason For Leaders To Watch Their Mouth
A Reason For Leaders To Watch Their Mouth This episode explores insights into the destructive potential of reckless speech by organizational leaders through discussing the various insights found in the story of King Rehoboam as found in 1 Kings 12:10-14, and in the wisdom that is found in the Book of James, see James 3:5-7. Thanks for listening. If you have enjoyed the podcast then please follow and share with a friend. Background music is used with permission, see code below. 2B7PM2LAXSY4AY4L
Praying For The Heavenly Father's Will (En Español)
Praying For The Heavenly Father's Will To Be Done
This episode focuses on aiding the believer's prayer life by placing God's Will as a top priority. However, why is this important. It is important because as sinful beings, we often focus on self-gratification, but the gospels urge believers to align their purpose with God's will. Jesus instructs followers to prioritize the Heavenly Father's will in prayer. This emphasizes that a Christian's conversation with God should center on this. This approach encourages reliance on God's wisdom, as demonstrated by Jesus' acceptance of suffering before His crucifixion. And finally it is important to understand that reflecting on past instances where we embraced God's will, especially during hardships, can strengthen our resolve for future challenges. If you have enjoyed the episode then please follow and share it with a friend. Thanks for listening. May God Bless you and Keep you. Background Music used with permission, see link below: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/60lN21AoxV/ [https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/60lN21AoxV/]
Living Out James: Concern For America's Poor
This episode is based on how as Christians in America, we live in abundance, yet poverty persists amidst wealth. The contrast between material richness and the growing number of impoverished individuals highlights a spiritual maturity issue among believers. Many ignore the plight of the poor, contradicting Christian ethics. The Book of James addresses this by condemning favoritism based on wealth and emphasizing love for neighbors through the rightful treatment of the poor. Praying for the poor aligns Christians with God's perspective, fostering humility and compassion, as “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble” (James 4:6, ESV). If this you have enjoyed this episode then please follow and share it when a friend. Thanks for listening. May God keep you and bless you! Background Music used with permission, see code: 20FRPRZFUAIVPNU1
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