Episodios

  • What God Does with Your Sin: Three Things He Doesn't Do
    Jul 13 2025
    There are three things God doesn’t do when it comes to our sin: 1. God doesn’t deal with us according to our sins. 2. God doesn’t repay us according to our iniquities. 3. God doesn’t count our iniquity against us. Why does God not deal with us according to our sins, and repay us according to our sin, and count our sins against us? Because on the cross, God dealt with Jesus according to our sins. He repaid Jesus for our sins, and he counted our sins against Jesus. This forgiveness from God is gained by being in Christ. The, we live to praise and glorify God!
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    29 m
  • What God Does With Your Sin: He Has Blotted out Your Sin
    Jul 6 2025
    Isaiah 43:25. Do you remember the Etch-a-Sketch toys? You could be creative and detailed, or just play around with it. And if you messed up, what could you do? Erase it, right? Shake it a little and everything would be gone, and your screen was clear. In a similar way, that’s what God does with our sins. We’re going to look at Isaiah 43:25 where the Bible says God has blotted out your sins.
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    29 m
  • What God Does with Your Sin: He Has Forgiven You
    Jun 29 2025
    Psalm 32:1-2. 2. Psalm 32 was written by David and written after Psalm 51, the most well-known psalm of confession that David wrote after his sin against Bathsheba and Uriah. It’s highly likely that David wrote Psalm 32 about the same event and is looking back at his terrible sin and remembering God’s forgiveness. David expresses the severity of sin and the magnitude of God’s forgiveness. He wants to express that no matter how terrible your sin is, God’s forgiveness is thorough and complete. God’s forgiveness is so powerful it cleanses you from all forms of sin. God forgiving us of our sins is the greatest blessing we could ever receive because it means you’re not lost in your sins. It means you have an eternal home with God in heaven. True happiness comes from knowing your sins are forgiven.
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  • What God Does with Your Sin: He Laid it Upon His Son
    Jun 22 2025
    Isaiah 53:6. Jesus came into this world to take away sin so we don’t have to get what we deserve because of our sin. We can be saved by the grace of God and instead of eternal death, we can have eternal life. Isaiah said "All we...have gone astray". In other words, all have sinned. But the end of that verse says God laid on Christ the sin of "us all". God did this because he wants us to be saved in Christ. Either Jesus bears the wrath of God in your place, or you bear it yourself on Judgment Day.
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  • Lies about Love: Love is Easy
    Jun 15 2025
    1 Corinthians 13:4-7. Is love always easy? We like to think it is. We may wish it was. Maybe we have a belief that real love is easy and the love I share with someone is sometimes hard, then maybe it’s not real love and there’s a problem. So, what’s the truth? 1 Corinthians 13 is often called “The Love Chapter” because Paul gives a wonderful description of love. If you notice, Paul says what love is and what love isn’t. He shows us how to identify true love, the love that we learn from God and what we are to share with others. When we look at these words that describe love, we’re looking at the kind of love God wants his people to live by.
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    28 m
  • Lies about Love: Love is Love
    Jun 8 2025
    1 John 4:7-12. The popular phrase, "Love is love" suggests that all love, in any form, is equally valid. It implies that there are no boundaries to love. It says that each individual gets to define for themselves what they believe love to be, and everyone else should affirm everyone else's personal definition of love. Is that the truth? When we examine God's Word on this subject we find that love does have moral boundaries, that love can be sinful, and we're reminded that Christians are to be identified by godly love because God is love. God's love is supreme, and it is his love by which we are to love one another.
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  • Lies about Love: Love Always Grows Over Time
    Jun 1 2025
    1 Corinthians 13:8. The thought of a life-long loving relationship is a wonderful and beautiful thing. It may be a spouse, parent, grandparent, or close friend. But is it guaranteed that love will grow over time? Not every relationship continues to grow in love. Paul wrote, "Love never ends". What kind of love is this? How does this kind of love never end or fail? What we'll discover is that this kind of love is "agape" love that we receive from God, learn from God, return it to God, and give it to others. Understanding this will help your marriage and all other relationships in your life, including your relationship with God.
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  • Lies about Love: Love and Lust are the Same
    May 25 2025
    Proverbs 31:30-31. Are you falling in love or falling in lust? How do you know the difference? You have to know what real, true love is to love someone. Culture pushes us towards lust instead of love. But, as we learn from Scripture, true beauty and love are found deeper than looks.
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    28 m