Praise Cathedral Podcast

You Say You Want A Revolution

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Jesus is the greatest revolutionary the world has ever known, but His revolution looks nothing like what most people expect. When a massive, politically charged crowd gathered hoping He would lead a military uprising, He responded by giving them the Gospel. He is the Bread of Life, the only thing that can truly satisfy the deep hunger every person carries. We live in one of the most prosperous nations in history, yet we remain among the most dissatisfied people who have ever lived. No career, relationship, or political movement can fill what only Jesus can. The greatest revolution in history was not won through power or force. It was won on a cross, through a broken body and an empty tomb.

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If These Rocks Could Talk

Throughout Scripture, God has used ordinary rocks and stones as powerful memorials of His faithfulness. From Jacob's pillow stone where God renewed His promises during Jacob's darkest hour, to the twelve memorial stones Joshua set up after crossing the Jordan River, to the small stone David used to defeat Goliath, these simple objects tell extraordinary stories. The most significant stone of all was the one that sealed Jesus' tomb - a stone that couldn't contain the risen Savior. These biblical examples remind us that God shows up in unexpected places and uses ordinary things to accomplish extraordinary purposes. We must share these stories of God's faithfulness with future generations, creating our own memorials to remember how God has worked in our lives.

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