Stay - Episode 39

In this episode, Bill Rice underscores the need to stay committed to Bible beliefs and the importance of understanding and preserving traditions. His refrain to “leave the stones alone” is a call to understand and carry on the mission of the previous generation.

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Remember Shiloh - Episode 38

In this episode, we reference the time in Jewish history when King Josiah initiated reforms in the temple, eradicated idolatry, and introduced nationwide changes based on the law of Moses. The prophet Jeremiah, however, accused the nation of using the temple for criminal activities. He emphasized the importance of authentic worship and personal connection with God, warning against superficiality—a warning ancient Jews and Christians alike would do well to heed.

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Working While We Wait | Reality VS Perception - Episode 37

In this episode, we begin a study in the first epistle of Paul to the Thessalonians. This young yet vibrant church was living in a hostile world, and Paul’s concern was that the church be strong in the midst of a contrary culture. This strength that we are also to have happens only through the grace of Jesus Christ. Paul could endure only by grace and peace, and this is what would be required for the Church in Thessalonica to persevere and serve faithfully in their world.

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Acts of the Apostles | Assaulting the Castle of Darkness - Episode 36

In this episode, we dive into Acts 19:13-41 and explore the story of Paul's third missionary journey in Ephesus. Paul continued to evangelize and preach the gospel boldly. However, this was not without opposition, and he faced the formidable powers of darkness manifesting in the form of satanic, pagan ritual and culture in Ephesus.

Through this story, we learn about the reality of demonic spiritual powers and the importance of being rooted in God's word, prayer, and repudiation of sin. We also discuss the relevance of this story in our modern lives and how we can apply these principles to overcome the schemes of the enemy in our own spiritual journeys.

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Break the Silence - Episode 35

Hannah, unable to bear children, turns to God in prayer, acknowledging His greatness and her humility. She asks for a son, promising to dedicate him to God. This story emphasizes the power of prayer, offering comfort, presence, and peace. It encourages us to bring our burdens to God, exchange them for His yoke, and ask for His help.

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Our Substitute - Episode 33

In this episode, the prophet Isaiah's words give us a glimpse of how God himself became a man, suffered for our sins, and was cut off for us. Despite our sins, we can be saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. As Christians, we ought to walk away from this reflection with a deep sense of gratitude and a humble faith in Jesus, who did all of this to save us.

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Grace through Faith - Epsisode 31

In this episode, we look at the process outlined by the apostle John in the first five verses of the fifth chapter of 1 John. Grace is the means by which God saves us, and this grace is accessed through faith. While this is true of salvation. It is also true in the day today. God's grace is still available (and essential), and it is accessed the same way. In this sermon, we are brought back to the simple truth that saved us but that also has the power to transform us if we would simply avail ourselves to it.

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Two Truths and Three Tests - Episode 29

In this podcast episode, we dive into the second chapter of 1 John, where John presents two truths and three tests in regards to cleanliness as a result of fellowship with God. We explore John's passionate love for God that he wanted to pass on to those he pastored. The focus of this episode is on the importance of Christ as our advocate and propitiation, who can pay for our sins and restore us to fellowship with God. We also discuss the three tests, a mental test, emotional test, and physical test, that we can use to evaluate our relationship with God and whether it is producing a clean life. Join us as we examine these invaluable truths that John wanted to impart and gain insights into living a joyful and clean life in fellowship with God.

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Choosing Barabbas - Episode 28

In this episode, we delve into the story of Barabbas and what it represents for us as individuals. The story takes us through Jesus' final days on earth, from his triumphant entry into Jerusalem to the mock trial before Pilate. We learn about the choices made by those involved in the story and how they relate to our own choices today. The question of "what shall I do with Jesus?" is an important one for us to consider, as it represents the choice we all must make between good and evil, between Christ and Barabbas. Join us as we explore what it means to choose Christ and honor Him with our lives.

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What Exactly Is a Parent Anyway? - Episode 23

Parenting is a challenging task, but the gospel offers a transformative perspective, providing hope and guidance. It helps parents understand their role and navigate difficulties. The gospel's impact extends beyond parenting, bringing about radical change in all aspects of life. It reveals our purpose as parents and provides the hope we need to face each day with confidence.

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Rejected Love - Episode 22

In this episode, we once again dive into the parable of the prodigal son, emphasizing the elder brother's resentment and the father's plea for reconciliation and unity. It is naive to think we can be right with the Father without being right with those he loves. The elder brother actually demonstrates a resentment for the Father and the love that was part of his nature.

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Acts of the Apostles | The End of the Second Journey - Episode 21

In this episode, we discuss the conclusion of Paul’s second missionary journey, traveling from Corinth to Syria, with a stopover in Ephesus. Joined by Priscilla and Aquila, they established a church in Ephesus. Paul fulfills vows in Jerusalem and Antioch, then strengthens disciples in Galatia and Phrygia. His preaching about Christ and salvation sparks interest. Despite initial plans, he stays longer in Ephesus after discussions with Priscilla and Aquila, marking the start of his third journey.

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