Recent Posts
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Jeremiah 29:11 – Can God’s Plans For You Be Evil?
If there’s anything we know about God, it’s that He’s good. He proved His love for us by becoming a man and dying for us. So, that’s kind of non-negotiable for Christians. But it doesn’t always feel that way. Sometimes, it feels the exact opposite. It’s OK to wonder if God’s ignoring you, or even worse, against you. I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.
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Philippians 4:13 In Context – How To Become a Spiritual Superhero!
Philippians 4:13 is one of the most quoted verses in the entire Bible. Christians plaster it all over t-shirts, bumper stickers and social media. It really is an encouragement to become a Christian of deep faith and supernatural strength. Just not the way you probably think. I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.
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Why Is the Birth of Jesus a Holy Scandal?
Critics will try to shake your faith by suggesting that the virgin birth of Jesus is a fantasy. They’ll tell you that Matthew was a fool who read something into the story that isn’t there. And that this caused him to make up the entire virgin birth story. These critics are fools. Because Matthew’s main point isn’t that Mary was a virgin. It’s that her child is the Son of God.
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Is The Lord’s Supper Supernatural?
The last thing that Jesus did with His disciples was take a couple of everyday items and use them as an object lesson about the most important moment in history. Over 2,000 years, the Lord’s Supper has become a big part of Christianity. Some even think there’s a supernatural element to it. I agree, and I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.
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What Can Jewish Candle Lighting Teach Us About Being a Good Christian?
At the time of this recording, we’re only a couple of weeks away from Valentine’s Day. One of the traditions of this lover’s holiday is a candlelight dinner. There’s just something special about looking across the table at your true love and beholding their beauty by the soft warm flame. This is the reason the Jewish people have a tradition of candle lighting every Friday evening before sundown. And I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.
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What is a Mezuzah? (And Should Christians Have One?)
Deuteronomy chapters 6 and 11 instruct Israel to affix the commandments to the doorposts of their homes. Some scholars connect this to a pagan practice designed to ward off demonic spirits. Most Christians would resist doing this. What is a Mezuzah? Is it wrong for Christians to use tools like this? I don't believe that, and I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.
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Jewish Baptism Predates the New Testament (Yes, This Title Stinks)
Dunking. Sprinkling. Running water. Standing water. These are the things Christian argue about when it comes to baptism. It’s like they think they invented the thing. But, it’s Jewish and it’s been around long before John the Baptist. I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.
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The Mark of the Beast? Just Pray About It
Some of the craziest speculation you’ll find on the internet today surrounds the idea of the Mark of the Beast. Microchips. COVID-19 vaccines. Facebook (seriously - some people are saying this because you hold your phone in your hand and put it up to your head). What if I told you that the Mark of the Beast is just a counterfeit to a command God gave Israel in the Torah? And that this command is actually a tool to help us obey Him? I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.
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Is There a Missing Generation in Matthew 1?
Matthew begins his Gospel with Jesus' genealogy. Most scholars agree that these verses are an argument for Jesus legal standing as the Messiah of Israel. But verse 17 could call this into question. A generation is missing. And because of this, you might even argue that Matthew is hiding a secret clue revealing that Jesus IS NOT the Messiah. What does this missing generation really mean?
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Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Bible Reading?
We all know that daily Bible reading is more than just a good idea; it’s vital to our spiritual wellbeing. So, why do we struggle with it? Is it just about buckling down and practicing this spiritual discipline? Or is the reason we have such a hard time because we don’t really get anything out of it? I believe daily Bible reading can be the most exciting time of your day. And I’ll prove it to you in less than 10 minutes.