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  • Our Identity in Christ - Adoption and Inheritance
    Jun 18 2025

    Welcome to episode 205 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we conclude our three-week series on our identity in Christ. Today, we explore the concepts of adoption and inheritance.

    Key takeaways:

    • God doesn't just pardon us from our sins; He welcomes us into His family, with all the rights, privileges, and inheritance that come with being His children.
    • Our adoption required an enormous price—God "sent his Son" to "redeem" us.
    • There's a change in status from "slave" to "child."
    • We receive the Spirit of God's Son—the Holy Spirit—who confirms our adoption.
    • Our adoption makes us heirs—we have an inheritance waiting for us.
    • Our trials aren't punishment for wayward children; they're training for beloved children whom God is preparing for an eternal weight of glory.
    • What exactly is our inheritance? It includes everything Christ inherits.

    Quotable:

    • Our status as God's children is secure—not because of our performance, but because of His promise.

    Application:

    • How should this identity as adopted children shape our daily lives?
    • First, it should transform how we approach God.
    • Second, our identity as God's children should shape how we view suffering and discipline.
    • Third, our adoption should ignite anticipation for our inheritance.
    • Live from this identity.
    • When you pray, approach God as your loving Father, not a distant deity.
    • When you face challenges, remember you're being trained as a beloved child, not punished as an unwelcome intruder.
    • When the future seems uncertain, recall the glorious inheritance that awaits you.

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  • Our Identity in Christ - A New Creation
    Jun 11 2025

    Welcome to episode 204 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we continue our three-week series on our identity in Christ. Today, we explore the realities of our being a new creation, based on 2 Corinthians 5:17.

    Key takeaways:

    • When you come to faith in Christ, you don't just become a slightly improved version of your old self—you become a fundamentally different kind of being.
    • We died with Christ, were buried with Christ, and were raised with Christ. This isn't something we're striving to accomplish; it's something that has already happened spiritually when we placed our faith in Jesus.
    • Our progress in holiness is motivated by both who we already are and who we will ultimately become.

    Quotable:

    • Becoming a new creation is not rehabilitation; it's resurrection.

    Application:

    • Your old self is dead. That's a fact. Now live accordingly.  This is where many Christians get stuck. We look at our ongoing struggles and conclude, "Well, I must not really be a new creation yet. Maybe when I finally overcome this sin, then I'll be transformed." But this gets the order exactly backward. We don't behave our way into a new identity; we believe our way into new behavior. 
    • So, how do we begin to live in light of our new creation reality? Let me suggest three practical steps: 
    • First, know the truth. Spend time studying what Scripture says about your new identity in Christ.
    • Second, replace lies with truth. Identify the false narratives you've believed about yourself.
    • Third, practice new creation habits. Consciously give God access to your time, your thoughts, your relationships, and your resources.

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  • Our Identity in Christ - From Broken to Beloved
    Jun 3 2025

    Welcome to episode 203 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we begin a three-week series on our identity in Christ. Today, we explore what it means to go from broken to beloved.

    Key takeaways:

    • To understand who we are, we must first understand how God sees us.
    • Before we cleaned up our act, before we got our lives together, while we were still defined by our brokenness—that's when Christ died for us.
    • Many of us exhaust ourselves trying to earn what God has already freely given. We strive for approval, validation, and worth, unaware that in Christ, these are already ours.
    • The battlefield for identity is often in our thoughts.

    Quotable:

    • Our identity is not earned but bestowed.

    Application:

    • So how do we begin to live from this new identity rather than constantly striving to achieve it?
    • First, we must consistently renew our minds with God's truth.
    • Second, we need to practice "identity statements" based on Scripture.
    • Third, we must find community that reinforces our true identity.

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    21 m
  • Psalm 5
    May 27 2025

    Welcome to episode 202 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we walk through Psalm 5. Today, we will explore how King David sought God’s face in a two-faced world, focusing on:

    • Prayer for God's Justice (vv. 1–3)
    • Affirmation of God's Hatred of Evil (vv. 4–6)
    • Hope in Fellowship With God (v. 7)
    • Prayer for God's Righteousness (v. 8)
    • Affirmation of Evil (v. 9)
    • Hope in God's Righteousness (vv. 10–12)

    Key takeaways:

    • David shows us how to navigate this two-faced world with integrity and hope.
    • What better way to start the day than to direct one’s thoughts, one’s praise, one’s prayers to God, and look up? Is it not better to face every day, whatever the circumstances, with God than without Him?
    • David’s hope is grounded in the character of God. He is confident because he knows who God is.
    • Wickedness always alienates us from God, creating a chasm of separation that can only be bridged by repentance on our part and by God’s merciful forgiveness.
    • We approach the infinitely holy God—not because of our own worthiness, but through the "credentials" of Christ's righteousness and God's abundant, unfailing love.
    • The Scriptures indicate that God has provided a standard for life, or a norm, to guide humankind. To direct one’s life in accord with this standard is to walk in righteousness; that is, in the way that is right.

    Quotable:

    • Discernment requires looking beyond appealing words to examine both the heart behind them and the ultimate impact they will have.

    Application:

    • When facing situations that seem unjust or unchanged despite prayer, remember David's example of bringing the same concerns to God each morning.
    • Before addressing challenges or injustices, follow David's pattern of first bringing the matter to God. This ensures our responses are guided by divine wisdom rather than merely human reaction.

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    50 m
  • Psalm 101
    May 20 2025

    Welcome to episode 201 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we walk through Psalm 101. Today, we will explore King David’s leadership manifesto, focusing on:

    • David’s Witness with God (v. 1)
    • A Deeper Look at David’s Personal Integrity (vv. 2-7)
    • David’s Warfare for God (v. 8)

    Key takeaways:

    • Truly transformative leadership begins not with grand visions but with uncompromising personal commitments - commitments that extend from the privacy of our homes to the public squares of our influence.
    • David understood the proper sequence for spiritual formation: relationship with God precedes righteous behavior.
    • David acknowledges the tension many leaders face between mercy and accountability, between forgiveness and standards.
    • Before David can lead others effectively, he must be in right relationship with the ultimate Leader.
    • Allowing evil to flourish unchecked is not just socially harmful but spiritually offensive to God.
    • Integrity isn't simply about avoiding scandal but about building something that endures.
    • David approached integrity not as a passive state but as an active pursuit.

    Quotable:

    • The greatest threats to leadership don't come from external enemies but from internal compromise.

    Application:

    • People of integrity demonstrate it in their private lives, in their minds, in their relationships, and in their leadership.
    • Daily Reflection Practice: Create a brief evening review asking: "Were my private choices aligned with my public values today?"
    • Clear Communication: Articulate your boundaries to friends and colleagues before situations arise that test them.
    • Heart Examination: Regularly check your motives to ensure you're acting from devotion to God rather than self-righteousness
    • Kingdom Focus: Frame your opposition to evil in terms of God's purposes rather than personal preferences
    • Our greatest contribution may not be what we build but who we become—and who we help others become in the process.

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    58 m
  • Episode 200 Celebration!
    May 13 2025

    Thank you for helping Grasp the Bible reach its 200th episode! This is a milestone that not many podcasts achieve. Pastor Marty and Pastor Darrell provide insights on the podcast and thank our faithful listeners for their continued support.

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    20 m
  • Psalms 42 & 43
    May 7 2025

    Welcome to episode 199 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we continue our study in the Book of Psalms, covering chapter 42. Today, we will cover:

    - The causes of spiritual depression and feeling far from God.

    - How a godly person can win over depression.

    - The depth of our need for the Lord.

    Key takeaways:

    · The depth of my need brings me to my knees and to the one I need.

    · How a godly person can win over depression:

    o He takes himself in his hand.

    o He challenges himself of what should be done.

    o He reminds himself of a great certainty.

    Quotable:

    · “Identify the lie you are believing and replace it with the truth of God’s word.”

    · “Therefore, instead of looking sadly at the past as something I have lost. I will look to it as a foretaste of the many things yet to come.”

    · “Is there a cure for Spiritual depression? Yes. But it is not in us. It is in God. The cure is to seek God's face, so ours will not be downcast, which is what the psalmist does.”

    Application:

    · Take yourself in your hand.

    o Take responsibility for your spiritual fuel gauge.

    · Challenge yourself to do what you know should be done.

    o Hope in God. There is no lasting hope in anything else in this sinful failing world there never has been there never will be.

    · Remind yourself of this certainty.

    o God has not change and his purposes for me have not changed.

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    40 m
  • Psalm 73
    Apr 22 2025

    Welcome to episode 198 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we walk through Psalm 73. Today, we will explore the psalmist’s struggle with envying wicked people, focusing on:

    • The principle—The Just God Is Good to the Godly (v. 1)
    • The perception—Injustice Makes Godliness Seem Futile (vv. 2–14)
    • The perspective—The Just God Judges Wicked People (vv. 15–26)
    • The practice—Faith in the Just God Gives Stability in the Face of Injustice (vv. 27–28)

    Key takeaways:

    • The traditional view that God’s goodness is experienced in terms of prosperity, ease, and good health, and these belong truly to the “pure in heart” who maintain proper ritual observance and ethical behavior.
    • The problem is that the psalmist has not experienced the expected fruit or consequences of maintaining purity of heart. Instead, the wicked seem to have it now and have it all.
    • Those who reject God's ways appear to be rewarded rather than judged.
    • The real heart of the matter—the righteous person feeling that it has been to no end to keep his heart pure.
    • The truth is, both good and bad happen to everyone, but to the “pure heart” it seems that the wicked never experience the ailments the righteous suffer!
    • Sometimes godliness appears futile when measured by worldly standards
    • The ephemeral nature of the wicked's prosperity lacks permanence and substance when viewed from God's perspective.
    • Even if the wicked possess everything earth offers, they have nothing compared to the treasure of knowing God.
    • The goodness of God is not defined by the peace the wicked enjoy, nor is it denied by the affliction suffered by the pure in heart.

    Quotable:

    • Am I serving God for His benefits or for Himself?

    Application:

    • Identify your prosperity triggers. What specific situations most challenge your faith when you observe apparent injustice?
    • Examine Prosperity Gospel Influences: Asaph's crisis partly stemmed from an assumed connection between righteousness and reward. Examine where prosperity gospel thinking might infiltrate your theology—the belief that faithfulness should always lead to visible blessing.
    • Our assessment of reality changes not when circumstances change but when we see them from God's viewpoint.
    • Nearness to God itself is good —not what God gives, but relationship with God Himself.

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    52 m
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