Épisodes

  • The Gospel of God: Gospel Change Pt. 3
    Jun 23 2026

    Can a person claim to believe the gospel and remain unchanged? In this concluding lesson, we examine the Holy Ghost's commentary on the transforming power of salvation throughout Romans chapters 5-8. From condemnation to justification, from bondage to liberty, and from death to life, Scripture reveals that the gospel always produces change. We also consider James chapter 2 and the biblical principle that genuine faith produces fruit. This lesson concludes with a solemn call to self-examination: Has the gospel of God truly changed you?

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    22 min
  • The Gospel of God: Gospel Change Pt. 2
    Jun 23 2026

    The gospel does not merely alter a person's profession; it transforms every aspect of life. In this lesson, Paul unknowingly becomes the Holy Ghost's illustration of what gospel change looks like in practice. From thankfulness and prayer to priorities, passions, plans, and personal relationships, we examine the marks of a life that has been radically changed by Jesus Christ. Through Romans 1:8-17, this study challenges every believer to consider whether the gospel has truly produced change in their own life.

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    22 min
  • The Gospel of God: Gospel Change Pt. 1
    Jun 23 2026

    What happens when a person truly receives the gospel of Jesus Christ? Does salvation merely change a person's destination, or does it fundamentally transform the person? In this lesson, we examine the first great effect of the gospel: separation. Beginning in Romans 1:1, we discover that the gospel divides, changes, and creates something entirely new. Using the dramatic conversion of Saul of Tarsus, we trace how a man who once persecuted Christ and His church was transformed by an encounter with the risen Lord. The gospel that changed Saul into Paul is the same gospel that still changes lives today.

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    15 min
  • The Gospel of God: Gospel Certification Pt. 2
    Jun 22 2026

    This lesson traces the glorious implications of Christ's resurrection, from the fruit of the resurrection to its final testimony to the world. Discover how the resurrection completes God's plan of redemption, answers some of Scripture's most difficult questions concerning salvation and the new birth, guarantees future judgment, and assures every believer of eternal life. This study also examines what would be lost had Christ not risen—no Holy Ghost, no church, no mediator, no gospel, and no hope. Ultimately, the resurrection stands as God's certification that the work of Jesus Christ is complete, sufficient, and accepted forever. The Father's "Amen" to the Son's sacrifice still declares to every sinner today: salvation is found in Christ alone.

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    26 min
  • When Eyes Walk. Hebrews 2:8
    Jun 21 2026

    The Bible is the most powerful book, but it can become a curse if you do not believe what it says. Do you believe it, or just use it?

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    52 min
  • The Gospel of God: Gospel Certification Pt. 1
    Jun 16 2026

    Why is the resurrection of Jesus Christ essential to the gospel? What does Christ's resurrection prove, and why does it matter for salvation?

    In this lesson, we examine the resurrection as God's public declaration that Jesus Christ is exactly who He claimed to be—the eternal Son of God and the God-Man Mediator. The resurrection did not make Christ the Son of God; it certified to the world that His claims concerning His deity, authority, and identity were true.

    We also consider why the resurrection was necessary. Because Jesus Christ is God manifested in the flesh, death could not ultimately hold Him. His humanity enabled Him to die for sin, but His deity required His resurrection, demonstrating that He alone possesses life in Himself and has authority over death.

    Finally, we explore the sufficiency of the resurrection and its connection to the believer's forgiveness. Unlike the temporary sacrifices and priesthood of the Old Testament, Jesus Christ offered Himself once for sin, rose from the dead, and entered into the presence of God with His own blood. The resurrection stands as God's testimony that Christ's sacrifice fully satisfied His wrath against sin and that His work alone is sufficient to save.

    This lesson shows that the resurrection is not merely an event in history—it is God's certification that the gospel of Jesus Christ is true and that His finished work is sufficient for the salvation of all who believe.

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    25 min
  • The Gospel of God: Gospel Creation Pt. 3
    Jun 16 2026

    Why is humanity incapable of saving itself? Why must a man be born again? In this lesson, we examine the corruption inherited through Adam and God's answer through the Lord Jesus Christ.

    The Bible reveals that man's problem is deeper than sinful actions—it is a corrupt nature inherited from Adam. Because of this corruption, no amount of self-reformation, religious effort, law-keeping, or good works can restore man to God. God's solution was not to improve Adam's fallen race but to create an entirely new creation through an incorruptible birth.

    We explore Christ's deity, the divine nature He came to impart, and the necessity of the new birth performed by the Holy Ghost. Through faith in Jesus Christ and His finished work, sinners are made sons of God through an incorruptible seed that can never be corrupted by sin or death.

    This lesson concludes by demonstrating that salvation is far more than deliverance from judgment. It is God's work of creating a new race of sons through Jesus Christ and restoring fallen man to fellowship with the Father through the new birth.

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    22 min
  • The Gospel of God: Gospel Creation Pt. 2
    Jun 16 2026

    In this lesson, we turn from Adam's loss in the garden to God's provision in Jesus Christ. The Scriptures contrast the first man, Adam, with the Second Man, the Lord from heaven. While Adam's corrupt seed could only produce death, Jesus Christ entered the world through a miraculous birth, bypassing Adam's corruption in order to restore what had been lost.

    We examine how Christ came as both the Son of David and the Son of God, possessing an incorruptible nature that could accomplish what no descendant of Adam could ever achieve. As the God-Man, Jesus Christ became the only possible Mediator between God and man, uniquely qualified to reconcile sinners to the Father.

    This study explores why Christ had to be both fully God and fully man, how His sinless humanity enabled Him to shed His blood for sin, and why His deity made Him the only One capable of restoring mankind to a relationship with God. The gospel is not merely the forgiveness of sins, but God's provision through Jesus Christ to restore the sonship that was lost in Eden.

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    20 min