This podcast promotes victorious Christian living through the Bible-based preaching and teaching of Evangelist Frank King.
Some Christians avoid reading the Book of the Revelation because they say the book is too difficult to understand. Some avoid reading the book because they find the scenes of natural disasters and plagues troubling. In this podcast episode, however, Evangelist Frank King focuses on Jesus’ instructions to John with regard to the seven churches in Asia to explain that the purpose of the book is not to terrorize the church but to encourage the church. In the end, God will create a new heaven and earth and make all things new.
In this podcast episode, Frank King addresses the love of God for the lost. The love of God is perfectly summed up in John 3:16: “God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” We come into contact with sinners every day. We have lost relatives. Some in our home may be lost. This message aims to challenge us to evaluate our love for the lost or the lack thereof.
A life founded upon a good foundation does not just happen. The foundation of your life is important because it undergirds everything else. We cannot escape or avoid difficult challenges in life. That is true for Christians as well as for non-Christians. We must prepare ourselves for the storms of life by building our life upon a good foundation. In this podcast episode, Evangelist Frank King reveals how you can lay a good foundation for your life.
Jesus often taught about how to pray. The more conscientiously we apply those teachings, the more successful we will be in the area of prayer. Some people argue that we don’t need anyone to teach us how to pray. Everybody knows how to pray, they say. Prayer is just talking with God. In simplest terms that is true. But there is prayer and then there is effective prayer. In this podcast episode, Evangelist Frank King explains three reasons God says no to our prayer.
God calls Christian Fathers to be spiritual leaders in their home. Accordingly, in chapter 6, verse 4 of Paul’s letter to the church at Ephesus he writes, “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and the instruction of the Lord.” This calling is an essential part of anything else God calls fathers to do. In this message to fathers, Frank King underscores the point that God places high value on fathers being faithful in the area of fatherhood.
No matter who we are or how much we love the Lord, we all need to be encouraged at times. Church attendance should be an important source of encouragement for believers. But it’s also important that we know how to encourage ourselves in the Lord. In this podcast episode, Frank King teaches on the importance of knowing how to encourage yourself in the face of circumstances that threaten to overwhelm or depress you.
As we see what’s happening in our world, none of us like the course that this world is on. According to the Bible, that course is being driven by a spirit that’s working in the hearts of unbelievers. There is no earthly solution to this problem. In this podcast episode, Evangelist Frank addresses what the Bible says about the works of the devil and the powers of darkness at work in the lives of unbelievers.
As Christians, we are ambassadors for Christ. He has returned to the Father. We are here in His stead to do the work of the Kingdom. Our success depends upon our ability to maintain focus amid the many distractions in our world. If we lose focus, we run the risk of losing our footing. One of the objectives of the Word of God is to help us to stay properly focused so our feet can stay firmly planted.
Times change, people change, but God remains the same. What pleased Him in times past pleases Him now. What displeased Him before displeases Him now. We refer to these truths as the immutability of God. In this podcast episode, Evangelist Frank King expounds on this subject. He explains why it is priceless to us that God never changes. The truths found in His Word are relevant to the past, the present and the future.
Sometimes, our inability to receive what we request from God is not due to unbelief or even sin but our failure to keep the faith. As Christians, we must know how to keep believing God even when time and circumstances suggest that doing so is to no avail. In this podcast episode, Frank King teaches on the importance of persistent faith. Persistence is what enables us to remain steadfast in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
According to the Bible, Enoch and Noah walked with God in their day. But what does that mean? And how can mortals walk with the invisible and eternal God? In this podcast episode, Frank King addresses the subject of walking with God. We dare not think of ourselves that we can have such a relationship with God. But through the Word of God, Evangelist Frank King explains how we can have such a relationship with God and that it is His will that we do.
When somebody says he believes in God or that he is a God-fearing person you don’t necessarily know whom or what he is talking about. That is, you don’t know what the person’s concept of God is. In this podcast episode, Frank King underscores the point that many people in our world today are passionately religious but are not worshiping the true God. In this powerful teaching, he addresses five truths about the one true God.
We know what the day we call Easter or Resurrection Day is all about. Jesus died for our sins, and God bodily raised Christ from the dead. Believing on the death and bodily resurrection of Christ is the basis of our salvation. In Romans 10:9, Paul the apostle writes, if we confess with our mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe that God raised Christ from the dead we will be saved. In this Easter message, Frank King addresses the subject, what if Christ did not rise again.
On Easter or Resurrection Day, we reflect on Jesus’ sacrificial death and His bodily resurrection. This tends to be the most heavily attended Sunday worship service for Christian churches. The previous Sunday, which we refer to as Palm Sunday, sets the stage for that historic event as Jesus makes His prophetic entry into Jerusalem. In this podcast episode, Evangelist Frank King expounds on the biblical bases of what we refer to as Palm Sunday.
Most if not all of us would agree that there are many reasons for people to be anxious about life these days. The reason this subject resonates with us so well is because all of us at one time or another are seriously worried or anxious about something or some things. In this podcast episode, Frank King declares war on worry and anxiety as he addresses how we can live beyond anxiety about life.
In this podcast episode, Frank King ministers on the important subject of integrity. Some may argue that they are people of integrity solely on the basis of the fact that they are Christians. But integrity is not incidental to being a Christian. Being a Christian gives us all the wherewithal to become people of moral uprightness. But realizing it requires one to make a personal decision to be consistent and uncompromising with regard to strong moral principles.
In life we utilize a number of resources to help protect us: firearms, home security systems, physical security, etc. Also, in Psalm 91, the psalmist talks about divine protection. When it comes to harm and danger, all of us have and always will have some exposure. None of us can eliminate all the activities in our life that can put us at risk. In this podcast episode, Frank King addresses God’s ability to protect you.
In this podcast episode, Frank King challenges the believers to engage the power of corporate prayer. This involves believers praying together with other believers. Jesus taught that where two or three are gathered together in His name, He will be in their midst. These words are the essence of corporate prayer. Evangelist King says local churches that are not passionate about corporate prayer are missing out on something that’s indescribably powerful.
We don’t need to have all the answers to life’s challenges. But our faith must be in the one who does. God always has the answer. He always knows what to do about our situation. That in a nutshell is the message in this podcast episode. The Lord is not limited by our circumstances. He can do amazing things with the little we have, if we trust Him with it.
In this podcast episode, Frank King underscores the life-changing power of the Word of God as he teaches on how the Word changes lives. Jesus likens the Kingdom of God to a sower going about sowing seed. In that parable, the seed is the Word of God. Evangelist King explains that the nature of a seed is that it brings forth after its own kind. Similarly, when the Word of God is sown in the hearts of men, it has the power to bring about Christlike character.