If you stare at your feet while walking, every journey will feel the same. You may not sense much progress. False teachers thought that the "sameness" of life demonstrates that God is not doing much. Listen as Dr. John calls us to see the big picture, not only of this life but of eternity. God is moving history to His righteous end.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
You can measure a quality carpenter by his work. You can discern a skilled administrator by her organization. The product of what they do speaks of who they are. So too, with false teachers. Dr. John instructs us to consider the impact and effect of false teachers. They promise much but leave desctruction and emptiness in their wake. What they produce speaks of who they are.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
How would you recognize a false teacher? We tend to think that false teaching is simply a theological problem. Dr. John teaches from 2 Peter that false teaching is an ethical concern. In other words, we discern heresy not just from what people say, but what people are. "Belief" and "being" are twinned, for good or evil.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
There are wrongs we've committed that we got away with. The penalty or consequence didn't happen - yet. Peter reminds us that justice delayed is not an escape. Dr. John explains how false teachers in the church used God's patience to deny the fact of judgement. Instead, the forberance of God is space and time to change our ways in the face of certain judgement.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
History teaches that every empire falls. Entropy often sets in from within. Peter writes his second epistle to warn believers of false teachers within the Church. Dr. John teaches that believers need to be discerning. The gullible are prone to the secret and seductive ways of those seeking to lead God's people astray.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
A good memory will help us find our keys, recall important dates and win trivia games. But what does our memory have to do with our spiritual lives? Much! Dr. John echoes Peter's commands to remember. Repetition and recall are vital for spiritual growth. Listen as Dr. John explains how.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
An exercise bike, received as a gift, does no good simply sitting in the garage. While grateful for it, we need to add effort to our appreciation, for the greatest effect. Peter calls believers to add effort to the free grace we have received. Dr. John explains that as God has granted us everything we need for a holy life, we have a part to play in our faith made practical.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
Jesus promised Peter that the gates of Hell could not withstand the Church He is building. That does not mean the Church is immune to danger. Peter writes to warn believers of the dangers found within the Church. Listen as Dr. John begins this series on 2 Peter. We will hear caution but also confidence in the full provision of God.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
We live in a world obsessed with boasting, in accomplishments, appearance, and status. In this final study of Galatians, Dr. John examines Paul's closing words in Galatians 6:11-18, where Paul refuses to boast in anything except the cross of Christ. Along the way, Dr. John unpacks what real humility looks like and why the only thing that will matter, in this life or the next, is what Christ has done.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
"Whatever one sows, that will he also reap." It's a principle Paul takes seriously, but not in the way we might expect. In this study of Galatians 6:6-10, Dr. John explains what it actually means to sow to the flesh versus sow to the Spirit, and why the reward we're working toward isn't comfort in this life but eternal life to come. It's a call to keep going, even when doing good feels costly now.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Christians aren't lawless, but the law we live under isn't the Mosaic law, it's the law of Christ. In this study of Galatians 6:1-5, Dr. John explores what it means to gently restore a brother or sister caught in sin, why self-watchfulness matters as much as concern for others, and what it looks like to bear one another's burdens. It's a picture of love that moves us from self-focus to genuine care for others.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
What actually motivates change in a Christian's life? Not willpower, and not the law. In this study of Galatians 5:22-26, Dr. John walks through the fruit of the Spirit - love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control - and explains how these grow not from trying harder, but from being led by the Spirit.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Every believer knows the tension: the new nature within us longs for Christ, yet the old desires still pull hard the other way. In this study of Galatians 5:16-20, Dr. John unpacks the battle between the flesh and the Spirit, identifying exactly what Paul means by "the works of the flesh," from sexual sin to false religion to addiction. The law can't fix this. Only walking by the Spirit can.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Freedom is worth fighting for. In this message from Galatians 5:1–15, Dr. John issues an urgent call to stand firm in the liberty of the gospel and resist every temptation to trade grace for a system of human effort. A rallying cry to guard the doctrine of justification by faith — because everything is at stake when the gospel is at risk.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Hagar or Sarah — which woman's son are you? In this message from Galatians 4:21–31, Dr. John unpacks Paul's striking allegory of two women, two covenants, and two ways of seeking God's promise — one by human effort, one by faith. A powerful reminder that the children of grace will always be opposed by the children of the flesh, and why the church must never compromise on it.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Why would anyone trade freedom for slavery? In this message from Galatians 4:8–20, Dr. John explores the sobering tendency — in Paul's day and ours — to abandon the freedom of the gospel and return to the bondage of earning God's favour. A deeply personal and urgent appeal not to let anyone rob you of the grace that set you free.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
What does it mean to go from slave to son? In this message from Galatians 4:1–7, Dr. John unpacks the stunning change of status that takes place when a person trusts in Christ — from bondage under the elementary principles of this world, to full adoption into the family of God. A message about who you truly are in Christ.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Why did God give the Law if salvation has always been by faith alone? In this message from Galatians 3:19–29, Dr. John explores one of Scripture's most surprising answers — that the Law was never intended to save, but to expose our sin and drive us to the only One who can. A rich and clarifying look at the relationship between Law and Gospel.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Do you want to be great? In today's message Dr. John completes this short series with the greatest King of Judah, King Hezekiah. From him we can learn what true greatness looks like in God's Kingdom.
King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure: The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag like most of us, but their stories are remarkable nonetheless. In this 5 message series, Dr. John walks us through 5 kings of Judah and the king-sized lessons we can all learn from their faith and failures. These include the failure of pride, contending for the faith, keeping our eyes on God, legacy, and the true measure of greatness.
The secular world longs to be remembered, but the people of God seek His remembrance. Jehoram was a King who was captain of his own soul, and was forgotten quickly except to be a warning to all who follow.
King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure: The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag like most of us, but their stories are remarkable nonetheless. In this 5 message series, Dr. John walks us through 5 kings of Judah and the king-sized lessons we can all learn from their faith and failures. These include the failure of pride, contending for the faith, keeping our eyes on God, legacy, and the true measure of greatness.
What if our greatest crisis could be our finest hour? King Jehosphaphat walked with God all his life, and it was all preparing him for his greatest battle, where he trusted in God and was triumphant.
King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure: The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag like most of us, but their stories are remarkable nonetheless. In this 5 message series, Dr. John walks us through 5 kings of Judah and the king-sized lessons we can all learn from their faith and failures. These include the failure of pride, contending for the faith, keeping our eyes on God, legacy, and the true measure of greatness.
Despite all odds, King Asa turned away from the evil he was raised in and fought for the faith to restore Israel to God. But from him we also learn that the fight requires a lifelong, intimate, biblical faith of endurance.
King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure: The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag like most of us, but their stories are remarkable nonetheless. In this 5 message series, Dr. John walks us through 5 kings of Judah and the king-sized lessons we can all learn from their faith and failures. These include the failure of pride, contending for the faith, keeping our eyes on God, legacy, and the true measure of greatness.
In this first episode of our series learning from the Kings of Judah, Dr. John looks at the failure of King Rehoboam. His is a story about pride, humility, and what it means to truly be great.
King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure: The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag like most of us, but their stories are remarkable nonetheless. In this 5 message series, Dr. John walks us through 5 kings of Judah and the king-sized lessons we can all learn from their faith and failures. These include the failure of pride, contending for the faith, keeping our eyes on God, legacy, and the true measure of greatness.
A God who changes his mind is a God who can't be trusted. In this episode, Dr. John explores Galatians 3:15–18 to show that the covenant God made with Abraham — sealed by God alone, requiring nothing from us but faith — was never cancelled by the law, finds its ultimate fulfillment in Christ, and remains as unbreakable today as the moment God first made it.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
The gospel didn't begin at Calvary — it was preached to Abraham four thousand years ago. In this episode, Dr. John takes on the Judaizers' challenge head-on, showing from Galatians 3:6–14 that there has always been only one way to be saved: not by works of the law, but by faith in the promises of a God who never changes.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
It's surprisingly easy to drift from the truth — not through obvious sin, but through the persuasive pull of a compelling teacher. In this episode, Dr. John walks through Paul's five searching questions in Galatians 3:1–6, challenging the Galatians — and us — to examine whether we're still standing on the solid ground of faith, or have slowly been talked out of it.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Does grace give us a free pass to live however we want? In this episode, Dr. John tackles one of the oldest objections to the gospel — that justification by faith alone leads to careless living. Working through Galatians 2:17–21, he shows that the life of true faith doesn't produce sinfulness, but something far more powerful: the life of Christ himself, alive and at work within the believer.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Even the greatest apostles weren't immune to hypocrisy. In this episode, Dr. John examines the dramatic public confrontation between Paul and Peter in Galatians 2:11–16. Why did Peter's behaviour at a dinner table become a theological crisis? This message reminds us that justification rests not on what we bring to God — but entirely on what Christ has done for us.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
The gospel is one — but the people who need to hear it are vastly different.The gospel is one — but the people who need to hear it are vastly different. In this message from Galatians 2:6–10, Dr. John explores how Paul and Peter preached the same truth to very different audiences, and why that distinction matters when evaluating whether a message is genuinely gospel or a dangerous distortion.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Why would Paul — a man personally taught the gospel by Jesus himself — feel the need to check his message with other church leaders? In this message from Galatians 2:1–5, Dr. John explores why there is no such thing as private Christianity. True gospel ministry is never a lone ranger operation, and those who claim special revelation while refusing accountability are a danger the church has always had to resist.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
Paul went from violently persecuting Christians to preaching the very faith he tried to destroy — so how do we know he wasn't just reacting against his past?Paul went from violently persecuting Christians to preaching the very faith he tried to destroy — so how do we know he wasn't just reacting against his past? In this message from Galatians 1:18–24, Dr. John examines Paul's second defense of the true gospel: that what he preached was not his own invention, but the one unified message agreed upon by all the apostles from the very beginning.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
In this message from Galatians 1:10–18, Dr.In this message from Galatians 1:10–18, Dr. John examines Paul's first defense of the true gospel: that it originates not in human wisdom, but in a direct revelation from Jesus Christ himself. Just as an expert authenticates a genuine work of art, Paul establishes his apostolic credentials — and why that changes everything about how we receive his message.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
In this opening message from Galatians, Dr. John explores why the apostle Paul drew a firm and unwavering line around the gospel of Jesus Christ — and why some truths simply cannot be compromised. Likely the first book of the New Testament ever written, Galatians was a war cry from the earliest days of the church, and its message is just as urgent today.
No Compromise: The book of Galatians was written because the gospel was under attack — and it still is today. From false teachers in ancient Galatia to the distortions we encounter in our own time, the battle over the heart of the Christian faith has never stopped. Join Dr. John for this four-part series as he works through one of Scripture's most urgent letters, asking what the true gospel is, where it comes from, and why getting it right changes everything.
You can't take it with you — or can you? In this final message from 1 Timothy, Dr. John looks at what Paul has to say to the wealthy in the church at Ephesus. The answer isn't to feel guilty about what you have, but to learn humility, recognize where real security comes from, and become a generous giver. Send it on ahead — and discover what it means to take hold of the life that is truly life.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
What does it look like to finish well? In this message, Dr. John looks at Paul's charge to Timothy in 1 Timothy 6:13–16 — to keep the commandment unstained until Jesus returns. Using Jesus before Pilate as his example, Paul calls Timothy to a faithfulness that holds firm no matter the cost. And for those who do, he closes with a doxology that makes the whole thing worth it.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
What does it really mean to be a Christian leader? In this message, Dr. John turns to 1 Timothy 6:11–13 and unpacks five commands the Apostle Paul gives to Timothy — and to all who want to influence others for Christ. Flee, pursue, fight, hold on, and obey: these are not suggestions, but the marks of a disciplined, Spirit-filled life. Whether you lead at home, at work, or in your church, this message is a call to stop drifting and start influencing — for the gospel's sake.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
What does your relationship with money reveal about your faith? Drawing from 1 Timothy 6:5–10, Dr. John tackles the age-old temptation to treat godliness as a path to wealth — and offers a far better alternative. True gain, Paul says, is godliness with contentment — and in a world that is never satisfied, that is a gift worth more than any prosperity teacher can promise.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
Have you ever met someone who just loves to argue? In this message, Dr. John draws from 1 Timothy 6:3–5 to explore what Paul has to say about "novelty teachers and hair-splitters" — those who trade in controversy rather than sound, life-giving truth. Left unchecked, false teaching is never just an intellectual problem; it produces a poisonous fruit: envy, dissension, slander, and constant friction.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
Good leadership is one of the most valued — and most scrutinized — things in any community, including the church. From 1 Timothy 5:17–20, Dr. John Neufeld examines what Paul says about the proper care and accountability of elders. Drawing from his own experience in pastoral ministry, Dr. John unpacks what it means to honour those who lead and teach well, why faithful pastors deserve genuine support, and how the church must hold its leaders to a high standard of integrity.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
What happens when a pastor sins? It's one of the most difficult questions a church can face — and one the Bible doesn't avoid. Drawing from 1 Timothy 5:19–25, Dr. John Neufeld walks through Paul's sober instructions to Timothy on handling charges against church leaders: with fairness, without partiality, and with a courage that answers to God alone. A timely and necessary word for every church.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
Good leadership is one of the most valued — and most scrutinized — things in any community, including the church. From 1 Timothy 5:17–20, Dr. John Neufeld examines what Paul says about the proper care and accountability of elders. Drawing from his own experience in pastoral ministry, Dr. John unpacks what it means to honour those who lead and teach well, why faithful pastors deserve genuine support, and how the church must hold its leaders to a high standard of integrity.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
Some of the most faithful servants in the early church were women who had lost everything — and yet gave everything. In 1 Timothy 5:9–16, Dr. John Neufeld uncovers the remarkable story of widows who devoted themselves fully to prayer, service, and the care of others. Drawing from Paul's instructions to Timothy, Dr. John explores what it meant for these women to make a solemn pledge of ministry, and why their extraordinary sacrifice left a lasting mark on the church.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
Every family has rules — and those rules shape who we become.In this message from 1 Timothy 5:1–8, Dr. John Neufeld explores what it looks like to live as the family of God. Drawing from Paul's instructions to Timothy, Dr. John unpacks the relational principles that define a healthy church: honouring those who are older, treating one another with genuine purity, and taking seriously our responsibility to care for those in need. If you've ever wondered what a Christian community should look like from the inside — this message is for you.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
What does a successful pastor actually look like — and how would you know if you were one? In today's from Living the Truth, Dr. John works through 1 Timothy 4:11–16, where Paul gives Timothy a clear and practical picture of faithful ministry: teach the Word publicly, live in a way that earns trust, and keep a close watch on both your life and your doctrine. Because in the end, your hearers' salvation — and your own — depends on it.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
What does Paul mean when he calls God "the Savior of all people" — and does that mean everyone ultimately makes it to heaven? In this message from Living the Truth, Dr. John Neufeld works through 1 Timothy 4:10, dismantling two common misreadings before arriving at a richer, more biblical picture of God's saving work — one that stretches from David's battlefield to a pagan harvest, and fuels Paul's relentless labour for the gospel.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
What is the most important thing a pastor can do? In today's message, Dr. John opens 1 Timothy 4:6–9 to make the case that job one for every shepherd is protecting the flock through faithful, patient teaching — keeping false doctrine in check while grounding the congregation in truth. But Paul doesn't stop there. The best thing any pastor can offer his people isn't a leadership strategy or a counselling model. It's a life trained in godliness.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
Can a person truly fall away from the faith — and what does that mean for the security of the believer? In this message, Dr. John continues in 1 Timothy 4:1–5, examining the character of false teachers and the subtle dangers of asceticism. When we view life apart from God's intention — denying what He has called good, or abusing what He has given freely — we open the door to deception. The remedy is simple: receive God's gifts with thanksgiving, and let His Word define what is holy.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
False teaching isn't simply a matter of human opinion — according to Paul, there are demonic forces actively working to lead the church astray. In this first message from Living the Truth, Dr. John Neufeld opens 1 Timothy 4:1–5 and unpacks the Holy Spirit's explicit warning: that throughout the church age, some will depart from the faith. Dr. Neufeld traces this pattern from the early church to the theological drift of the 20th century, and reminds us why faithful, obedient Bible teaching isn't optional — it's the church's first line of defence.
Living the Truth: In this 3-week study of 1 Timothy 4–6, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Paul's practical instructions to the church — the household of God. What does it look like to live as a genuine believer? What habits mark a life of faithful obedience? And why is it so essential that those who teach the gospel are themselves living it? This study brings those questions to life.
Why does suffering feel so personal — and could it actually be? In this message from Romans 6:5, Dr. John unpacks one of the most profound doctrines in the New Testament: union with Christ. Far from being random or meaningless, our suffering is the means by which God unites us to Jesus in His death — so that we might also share in His resurrection.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
When someone we love suffers, what do we say — and what should we never say? Drawing from the story of Job and Paul's words in 2 Corinthians 1:3–7, Dr. John offers a deeply personal and practical message on how to comfort those who are hurting. Along the way, he shares honestly from his own experience of grief — and points to the one source of comfort that never runs dry.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
When life gets hard, complaining comes naturally — but gratitude is what God calls us to. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:18 and the repeated failures of Israel in the wilderness, Dr. John Neufeld examines the danger of a grumbling spirit and what it means to give thanks in all circumstances — not just the good ones.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
Suffering is never random — it has a purpose. In this message from 1 Peter 4:1, Dr. John Neufeld explores how God uses suffering to sanctify His people, burning away what is false and producing a faith that is genuine, tested, and eternal. Drawing from 1 Peter and the doctrine of union with Christ, Dr. John shows why trials are not only allowed by God, but appointed by Him — and how, in the hands of a loving Father, even our deepest pain becomes the means of our greatest growth.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
When we're suffering, it's tempting to question God's wisdom — or tell Him how He should act. In this message from Romans 11:33–36, Dr. John Neufeld examines what it means to truly submit to God's wisdom, exploring why His ways so often confound our expectations, and why trusting Him is always the wisest response.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
People say it all the time — "that was heaven" or "that was hell." But what if they're more right than they realize? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the idea that our most glorious and most devastating experiences on earth are foretastes of what is to come. From the beauty of creation to the brutality of suffering, God has purposes in both — and understanding that changes the way we face whatever season we're in.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
If God is truly sovereign, what do we do with the evil that people inflict on us? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld tackles one of the most challenging tensions in the Christian faith — human free will and the sovereignty of God. Drawing from Lamentations, the story of Joseph, and the crucifixion itself, Dr. John makes the case that nothing happens outside of God's control, and that even our darkest experiences are held in the hands of a God whose mercies never come to an end.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
Have you ever cried out to God and heard nothing back? You're not alone — and you're in good company. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of the most honest and uncomfortable realities of the Christian life: the silence of God. The experience is real, it's biblical, and it doesn't mean God has abandoned you. Dr. John helps us understand why God sometimes seems distant — and what to do when heaven feels quiet.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
When suffering hits, everyone has an explanation. But are the most common answers actually helpful — or do they miss the point entirely? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld takes a closer look at John 9 and the question Jesus' disciples brought to him about a man born blind. What Jesus says in response challenges some of our deepest assumptions about pain, and points us toward a definition of good and evil that changes everything.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
Suffering is real — and pretending otherwise doesn't make us stronger. In this opening episode of a new series on trusting God in suffering, Dr. John Neufeld tackles one of the most honest questions a believer can ask: where is God when life falls apart? Drawing from Scripture, literature, and his own personal loss, Dr. John makes the case that authentic faith doesn't shy away from the reality of pain — it faces it head on.
Trusting God in Suffering: One of the obstacles to faith is the problem of pain. Why does a powerful loving God allow suffering? The Scriptures are forthright and do not ignore, diminish or bypass the problem. Nor do they resolve it. But God does tell us how we are to respond to pain. In this 10 message series, Dr. John will explore God’s teaching on pain. It will not answer every question, but it will help us in the midst of our struggles.
Giving is never just about money — it's a declaration of trust. In this episode, Dr. John works through Deuteronomy 26, the closing chapter of Moses' second sermon, exploring two ancient acts of worship tied to giving: the firstfruits offering and the third-year tithe for the poor. With characteristic honesty about why money sermons make people uncomfortable, Dr. John unpacks what faithful generosity looks like — and why it flows not from obligation, but from remembering all that God has given.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
The family isn't just a social unit — it's the foundation God built society upon. In this episode, Dr. John works through Deuteronomy 25:5–19, examining four laws designed to protect family life in ancient Israel: caring for widows through levirate marriage, safeguarding future generations, ensuring honest dealings in business, and remembering the ruthless attack of Amalek on Israel's most vulnerable. Ancient laws with a timeless message about why family still matters.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
God had a lot to say about how a society treats its most vulnerable. In this episode, Dr. John works through Deuteronomy 24:5–25:4, unpacking a sweeping set of ancient laws that speak directly to the issues of our day: protecting marriage and family, defending the poor from exploitation, safeguarding public health, extending justice to foreigners, and ensuring punishment never crosses into cruelty. A challenging and timely word for the church today.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
Marriage was never meant to be disposable. In this episode, Dr. John works through Deuteronomy 24:1–5, tackling one of Scripture's most debated passages on divorce — and letting Jesus have the final word. With pastoral honesty and personal reflection, Dr. John explores what God's law truly permits, what it never intended, and why the sanctity of marriage remains one of the most important battles the church must fight today.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
Rituals are easy — it's the heart that's hard to clean. In this episode, Dr. John walks through Deuteronomy 23, exploring how ancient Israel's laws of ritual purity speak to four timeless areas of Christian integrity: worship, personal hygiene, money, and care for others. Drawing on Jesus' warning about cleaning "the outside of the cup," Dr. John challenges listeners to move beyond outward religious observance and pursue genuine inward holiness — where what we appear to be on the outside matches who we truly are on the inside.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
The 7th commandment — you shall not commit adultery — is one of the most countercultural truths in all of Scripture. In this message from Deuteronomy 22:13–30, Dr. John works through six civil laws in ancient Israel that flow from this command, addressing everything from virginity at marriage to sexual violence, and makes a compelling case for why God's standard of sexual faithfulness is not primitive or outdated — but a reflection of just how seriously he takes the gift he created.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
What do lost livestock, building codes, and bird nests have in common? In this message from Deuteronomy 22:1–12, Dr. John works through six seemingly incidental laws given to Israel and uncovers the thread running through all of them — a call to live not for yourself, but for the good of others. A surprisingly practical and convicting episode rooted in one simple question: if everyone lived the way you live, would the world be better or worse?
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
What does God's law have to say about family? In this message from Deuteronomy 21:15–23, Dr. John works through three of the harder family laws in Scripture, covering polygamy and inheritance rights, the rebellious son, and the burial of the executed — and shows how each one points us toward a God who cares deeply about justice, order, and ultimately, grace. This episode ends in a place you might not expect: at the foot of the cross.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
Ministry gets messy — and so does life. In this message from Deuteronomy 21:1–14, Dr. John works through two of the messier laws in Israel's legal code: what to do when a murder goes unsolved, and how to treat a woman captured in war. Far from brushing past the difficulty of these passages, he unpacks what they reveal about a God who takes sin seriously, values every human life, and meets us not in our righteousness — but in the complicated mess our sin has created.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
What are the limits of a just war? In this message from Deuteronomy 20:10–20, Dr. John tackles some of the most difficult passages in all of Scripture, addressing the laws governing Israel's warfare with surrounding nations, the command to completely destroy the inhabitants of Canaan, and what all of it reveals about the character of a righteous God who will not be trifled with.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
Is there such a thing as a just war? In this message from Deuteronomy 20:1–9, Dr. John explores what the laws of Israel reveal about warfare — not from the perspective of military strategy, but from the perspective of justice for the soldiers themselves. From the priest's blessing before battle to the surprising list of exemptions that allowed men to go home before the fight, this episode uncovers a God who is deeply compassionate, even in the midst of an evil and broken world.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
What stands between a civilized society and the law of the jungle? In this message from Deuteronomy 19:1–21, Dr. John walks through three distinct laws given to Israel — covering homicide, property rights, and the integrity of the courts — and makes a compelling case for why God's perfect standard of justice is as relevant today as it ever was. From cities of refuge to the danger of false witnesses, this episode reveals a God who cares deeply about truth, fairness, and the protection of the innocent.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
Who speaks for God? It's a question that created conflict in Moses' day and continues to cause chaos in churches around the world today. In this message from Deuteronomy 18:15–22, Dr. John examines the biblical marks of a true prophet, traces the line from Moses to Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of God's promise to send a prophet like no other, and offers a timely warning against the vague impressions and false voices that so easily lead God's people astray.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
God loves diversity — but not everywhere. In this message from Deuteronomy 18:1–14, Dr. John explores why the one true God demands exclusivity in worship, not plurality. From the role of the Levitical priests and how they were to be treated, to the strict prohibition of occult practices among God's people, this episode makes a compelling case for why Israel's religion was never a product of human development — and what that means for how we worship today.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
What do the ancient laws of Israel have to do with us today? In this introduction to a new series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John unpacks the relationship between Israel and the church, addresses the hotly debated topic of Christian nationalism, and lays out four principles for applying these ancient laws to our lives today. If you've ever been tempted to skip over the Old Testament law, this episode will change the way you see it.
The Law and Holy Living: The laws of ancient Israel can feel distant and irrelevant to modern readers — but look closer, and you'll find they reveal something timeless about the character of God. In this series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John works through the detailed national laws given to Israel, uncovering what they teach us about justice, worship, and holy living — and pointing us to the one who came not to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
Life is full of pivotal moments that change us forever. In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld explores how the Holy Spirit transforms us from the inside out — giving us certainty in Christ's truth, a peace the world can't offer or take away, and a passion for God that finally moves us beyond our own self-absorption.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
How do you stay focused on eternity when life keeps pulling you back down to earth? In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld introduces the Holy Spirit — the Helper Jesus promised his disciples before he left — and explores what it means to have God himself living inside us, keeping our perspective, and giving us the power to actually live the life we know we should.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
Who was Jesus, really? In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld cuts through centuries of speculation and revisionist history to explore what eyewitnesses actually said about Jesus — the way, the truth, and the life. He unpacks Jesus' breathtaking claim to be the very image of the Father, and what that means for who we are and how we can approach God today.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
Every civilization in human history has longed for something beyond the grave. In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld explores what God has revealed about heaven — a real, physical place where the greatest joy won't just be the place itself, but coming face to face with Jesus. He also addresses the most important question any of us will ever face: how do you actually get there?
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
What would it mean to truly know you are loved? Not for what you do, but simply for who you are? In this message from John 13, Dr. John Neufeld reminds us that we cannot truly love until we have first experienced being loved. Exploring the mutual glorification of the Father and Son at the moment of Christ's betrayal, he outlines the marks of Christlike love — trust, sacrifice, and authenticity — and calls us to honest reflection about the gap between the love we profess and the love we live out.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
Judas had every opportunity to turn back — but he didn't. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld walks through John 13:20–30, tracing the final moments before Judas leaves the upper room to betray Jesus. It's a sobering portrait of what happens when a heart grows so hardened that even the outstretched hand of Jesus is refused — and a warning that the darkness we choose can eventually become the darkness that owns us.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
What does it really mean to be a servant leader — and does serving others mean giving up authority? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks John 13:12–20, exploring what Jesus taught his disciples after washing their feet. True servant leadership, Dr. John shows, isn't about flattening hierarchy — it's about using whatever position you hold to sacrificially love and care for those entrusted to you.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
On the night of his arrest, Jesus did something no one expected — he knelt down and washed his disciples' feet, including the feet of the man who would betray him. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores John 13:1–17, unpacking what this remarkable act of humble service reveals about the love of Jesus — a love that serves, gives, forgives, and ultimately leads him to the cross.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
Why do some people secretly believe in Jesus but never act on it — and what keeps others from believing at all? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks John 12:42–50, exploring the danger of hardening your heart against the gospel. As Jesus brings his public ministry to a close, his final appeal to the crowds carries an urgent warning: the longer we delay, the harder our hearts can become.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
Why do some people believe in Jesus and others don't — even when they've seen the same evidence? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the mystery of faith, unpacking John 12:36–43 to show why believing in Jesus is never simply a matter of seeing enough proof. Ultimately, faith is not about having access to better evidence — it's about surrender, trust, and the miraculous work of God in the human heart.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
As Jesus draws closer to the cross, he openly confesses that his soul is in turmoil — not from doubt, but from the weight of what he knows is coming. Dr. John Neufeld walks us through this remarkable passage, showing that the cross is far more than a moment of suffering: it is the judgment of the world, the defeat of Satan, and the magnetic power that draws people from every nation to Christ.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
When a group of Greeks approaches Jesus seeking an audience, Jesus sees something remarkable — the first fruits of a worldwide harvest of souls. Dr. John Neufeld unpacks what that harvest requires: a grain of wheat that falls to the ground and dies. Just as Christ's death was the only path to life for the world, our willingness to surrender our own lives is what makes us fruitful for his kingdom.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
On Palm Sunday, the crowds welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem with palm branches and shouts of "Hosanna," longing for a conquering king to free them from Roman oppression. But Dr. John Neufeld shows that Jesus deliberately gave them something far different — and far better. Riding in on a humble donkey, he came not to defeat Rome, but to defeat sin and death itself, offering the salvation we desperately need rather than the liberation we desperately wanted.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
As Jesus makes his way toward Jerusalem and the cross, he pauses in Bethany among the people he loves. Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the tender scene at Simon the Leper's home — where Martha serves, Mary offers extravagant worship, and Judas reveals a heart of cold cynicism. Through these vivid contrasts, Dr. Neufeld calls us to examine what our own passion for Christ looks like, and to let the story of Passion Week awaken it afresh.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
As Easter approaches, Dr. John Neufeld opens a three-week study in John 12–14 by exploring what we truly mean by "the passion of our Lord." Drawing a sharp contrast between the world's destructive passions and the purposeful, sacrificial passion of Jesus, Dr. Neufeld shows that Christ's journey to Jerusalem was no tragedy — it was a mission, driven by a singular zeal to fulfill the Father's will.
Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life of a Christian. The foundation of our faith relies on the death and more importantly, the resurrection of Jesus. This 15-message series will prepare our hearts for the Easter season as Dr. Neufeld walks us through the various aspects of the time leading up to Jesus’ death. Talking about the stories of Jesus in the week leading up to his death, also known as Passion week, ought to awaken our own passion of service, thankfulness, and worship. This is a series you won’t want to miss!
Are you better than those who fell before you? That is the haunting question Nahum puts to Nineveh — and through her, to every nation and every proud heart that refuses to see its own vulnerability. Dr. John brings the book of Nahum to a close, showing how the mightiest empire of the ancient world crumbled under the weight of its own arrogance, and why the words "you also" should give us all pause.
God's Patience Exhausted: What happens when a nation exhausts the patience of God? In this series, Dr. John works through the often-overlooked book of Nahum — the sobering sequel to Jonah — tracing the fall of the Assyrian empire and what it reveals about the character of God. A compelling study in divine justice, and a timely one for anyone who has ever presumed on the kindness of God.
Sin is never just a general category — and Nahum makes sure of that. Dr. John works through one of the most confronting passages in the Old Testament, where God names the specific sins of Nineveh with unflinching clarity and pronounces judgment on a nation that traded in blood, lies, and the destruction of others. A stark and searching look at what happens when a culture refuses to repent.
God's Patience Exhausted: What happens when a nation exhausts the patience of God? In this series, Dr. John works through the often-overlooked book of Nahum — the sobering sequel to Jonah — tracing the fall of the Assyrian empire and what it reveals about the character of God. A compelling study in divine justice, and a timely one for anyone who has ever presumed on the kindness of God.
Every empire that has ever risen has also fallen — and Nineveh would be no exception. Dr. John walks through Nahum's vivid poetic description of Nineveh's destruction, showing how the proud lion of the ancient world was brought to ruin by the God it had long defied. A sobering study in the justice of God, and a deeply comforting one for all who have placed their hope in him.
God's Patience Exhausted: What happens when a nation exhausts the patience of God? In this series, Dr. John works through the often-overlooked book of Nahum — the sobering sequel to Jonah — tracing the fall of the Assyrian empire and what it reveals about the character of God. A compelling study in divine justice, and a timely one for anyone who has ever presumed on the kindness of God.
Empires rise, declare themselves invincible, and vanish — and Assyria was no different. In this message, Dr. John continues through the book of Nahum, showing how God directly confronts the arrogance of Nineveh while offering remarkable comfort to his beleaguered people. A powerful study in who truly holds the future — and why that changes everything for those who trust in him.
God's Patience Exhausted: What happens when a nation exhausts the patience of God? In this series, Dr. John works through the often-overlooked book of Nahum — the sobering sequel to Jonah — tracing the fall of the Assyrian empire and what it reveals about the character of God. A compelling study in divine justice, and a timely one for anyone who has ever presumed on the kindness of God.
Most people are comfortable with a God of mercy and grace — but the God of the Bible is far more than that. In this message, Dr. John opens the book of Nahum, showing how this little-known prophet picks up where Jonah left off, delivering a sobering portrait of a God who is slow to anger but will not overlook sin forever. A timely and convicting study for anyone who has ever presumed on the kindness of God.
God's Patience Exhausted: What happens when a nation exhausts the patience of God? In this series, Dr. John works through the often-overlooked book of Nahum — the sobering sequel to Jonah — tracing the fall of the Assyrian empire and what it reveals about the character of God. A compelling study in divine justice, and a timely one for anyone who has ever presumed on the kindness of God.
What happened to the apostles after Luke set down his pen? In this message, Dr. John picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the spread of the gospel across the ancient world, the fall of Jerusalem, and the final years of John — the last living eyewitness — whose writing from a Roman prison island brought the New Testament to its close. A sweeping and inspiring conclusion to the series through Acts.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
The book of Acts ends, but the story doesn't. In this message, Dr. John traces what happened to Paul and the early church after Luke sets down his pen — from the four letters written during Paul's Roman imprisonment, to his release, continued travels, and ultimate martyrdom. A fascinating look behind the scenes of the New Testament that brings the apostolic era to life.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
A man in chains, in a rented room, at the center of the most powerful city in the ancient world — and the gospel goes forth anyway. In this message, Dr. John brings the book of Acts to a close, walking through Paul's remarkable all-day exposition of Scripture to Rome's Jewish leaders and what it reveals about the unstoppable nature of the Word of God.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
After years of hindrances, false accusations, shipwrecks, and chains, Paul finally arrives in Rome — not as a free man, but as a prisoner of Christ. In this message, Dr. John shows how God's purposes are never derailed by difficult circumstances, and how Paul wastes no time before beginning his mission in the heart of the empire. A stirring look at what it means to trust Christ more than your circumstances.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Life rarely unfolds the way we plan — and Paul's shipwreck on the island of Malta is proof of that. In this message, Dr. John traces how Paul, freshly washed ashore as a survivor, immediately began looking for ways to serve and share the gospel. A convicting look at what it means to see the hand of God in every unexpected twist — and seize it.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
After two weeks of relentless storm, exhausted sailors staring down death, and a ship breaking apart on a reef — God saves every last one of them. In this message, Dr. John walks through the gripping conclusion of Paul's shipwreck, drawing out the profound truth of God's common grace and the picture of a man so anchored in his calling that even a sinking ship could not shake him.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
When the storm rages and all hope seems lost, there is still one place to turn. In this message, Dr. John walks through the harrowing account of Paul's shipwreck voyage, showing how one man's unshaken communion with God became the anchor for everyone around him. A compelling look at what it means to hear from God in the darkest of circumstances — and how that changes everything.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Life rarely goes according to plan — and Paul's journey to Rome was no exception. In this message, Dr. John follows Paul as he embarks on his voyage to Rome, tracing how God's providence weaves through every detail, from the kindness of a centurion to the dangers of a worsening sea. A grounding reminder that Christ, not circumstances, directs the lives of those who belong to him.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Who is the real Jesus — and how do we know? In this message, Dr. John examines Paul's bold proclamation before King Agrippa and Governor Festus, showing that the Jesus Paul preached was never disconnected from Scripture, but was always its fulfilment. A timely and convicting call to know and believe in the authentic Jesus — the one revealed in the Word.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
What makes a testimony truly powerful? In this message, Dr. John explores Paul's defense before King Agrippa as a masterclass in sharing your faith — walking through who Paul once was, his encounter with the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus, and the life of obedience that followed. A compelling look at how a well-told testimony gives all glory to Christ and can stop a room in its tracks.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Paul has been given the floor — and he knows exactly what to do with it. Standing before King Agrippa, military tribunes, and the leading men of Caesarea, he doesn't just defend his actions. He defends his faith. Dr. John walks us through the opening of Paul's remarkable speech and lands on the question at the heart of it all: why is it so hard to believe that God raises the dead?
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Jesus told his disciples it would happen — that they would be dragged before governors and kings for his sake. In Acts 25, Paul finds himself in an ornate hall surrounded by military tribunes, city officials, and a king, with no idea what's about to unfold. Dr. John traces the thread of legal trouble that runs through the entire book of Acts and lands on a surprising truth: the trials that feel like threats are often opportunities in disguise.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Paul is in prison, and somewhere across town, a conversation is happening that will decide his future — and he has no idea. Governor Festus and King Agrippa are weighing his case without him. Dr. John walks us through this private exchange and draws out a truth we all need in those moments when we have no control: when our lives are in the hands of others, they are never out of the hands of God.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
We make decisions every day with incomplete information — and sometimes we find out later things could have gone differently. In Acts 25, Paul appeals to Caesar to escape a rigged system, only to learn he may have just missed his shot at freedom. Dr. John uses this moment to explore one of life's most relatable struggles: how do we stop second-guessing ourselves and trust that God was in our corner even when things don't go the way we planned?
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Paul is in prison — but who really put him there? In this introduction to the final four chapters of Acts, Dr. John explores how God's providence works through injustice, inconvenience, and interrupted plans. From Paul's unjust imprisonment in Caesarea to Luther translating the Bible in a castle basement, discover how our greatest setbacks can become our greatest assignments — and what it means to call yourself a prisoner of Christ Jesus.
Jesus Goes Global: A Prisoner of Christ: When we read the book of Acts, we tend to give primary attention to the formation and growth of the Church in the early chapters. We then highlight the three mission trips of Paul. But some of the most profound lessons lie in the final chapters of Acts 25-28. Dr. John will show God extending His Kingdom through the personal struggle and imprisonment of Paul. The world’s worst cannot impede God’s best.
Is the good life measured by wealth and comfort, or by something deeper? In this second part of Psalm 37, Dr. John Neufeld examines David's description of the wicked versus the righteous, revealing that true prosperity consists of generosity, wisdom, justice, and inner peace. God promises the righteous: He will grant the desires of their hearts, bring their righteousness to light, give them an eternal inheritance, and never abandon them.
God's Provision: The sheep don't know what they need, but the shepherd does—and he arranges everything for their care. This is why David declared, "The LORD is my shepherd"—because God provides all we truly want and need. In this five-message series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalms 23 and 37, unpacking what it means to trust the Good Shepherd who guides, protects, and provides for our deepest needs.
What do you do when evil people seem to prosper while you struggle? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 37, where an elderly David offers timeless counsel for navigating difficult seasons. David gives three key commands: don't become emotionally distraught, keep your heart centered on God, and remain obedient regardless of circumstances—whether facing persecution, illness, or betrayal.
God's Provision: The sheep don't know what they need, but the shepherd does—and he arranges everything for their care. This is why David declared, "The LORD is my shepherd"—because God provides all we truly want and need. In this five-message series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalms 23 and 37, unpacking what it means to trust the Good Shepherd who guides, protects, and provides for our deepest needs.
David confronts our three greatest fears: death, enemies, and the future. Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 23:4-6, showing how the Good Shepherd protects us through the "valley of the shadow of death"—because it's only a shadow, not death itself. God prepares a banquet for us in full view of our enemies, demonstrating His care while they watch. And His goodness and mercy will follow us forever—not just for our earthly days, but for eternity. Our best days are ahead of us.
God's Provision: The sheep don't know what they need, but the shepherd does—and he arranges everything for their care. This is why David declared, "The LORD is my shepherd"—because God provides all we truly want and need. In this five-message series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalms 23 and 37, unpacking what it means to trust the Good Shepherd who guides, protects, and provides for our deepest needs.
How can David confidently say "I shall not want" when we live with so many unfulfilled desires? Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 23:2-3, unpacking four ways the Good Shepherd provides for our daily needs: sufficient food ("green pastures"), peace for anxious minds ("still waters"), forgiveness and spiritual renewal ("restores my soul"), and wise guidance ("paths of righteousness"). Like sheep who lie down only when fully satisfied, we can rest in the Shepherd's care.
God's Provision: The sheep don't know what they need, but the shepherd does—and he arranges everything for their care. This is why David declared, "The LORD is my shepherd"—because God provides all we truly want and need. In this five-message series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalms 23 and 37, unpacking what it means to trust the Good Shepherd who guides, protects, and provides for our deepest needs.
Our culture creates endless wants—bigger houses, newer cars, more stuff. But what does it mean when David declares, "The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want"? Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 23:1, clarifying that this doesn't mean we stop wanting things, but that we shall lack nothing we truly need. Like a good shepherd who knows exactly what his sheep need, God has arranged everything for our care.
God's Provision: The sheep don't know what they need, but the shepherd does—and he arranges everything for their care. This is why David declared, "The LORD is my shepherd"—because God provides all we truly want and need. In this five-message series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalms 23 and 37, unpacking what it means to trust the Good Shepherd who guides, protects, and provides for our deepest needs.
The New Apostolic Reformation movement claims to have contemporary apostles who receive new revelation equal to Scripture, effectively ending sola scriptura. Dr. John Neufeld explains how this movement argues the Bible is insufficient for today's church and that modern "apostles" give new words adding to biblical truth. Dr. John demonstrates that unless we have a closed canon—66 books and no more—we're saying Jesus didn't complete God's plan.
The Case for Sola Scriptura: Is the Bible alone our ultimate authority? In this 5-part series, Dr. John Neufeld defends sola scriptura—that Scripture alone is our final authority for faith and practice. He addresses challenges from Roman Catholicism, Protestant liberalism, and the New Apostolic Reformation. Dr. John demonstrates that the 66 books of Scripture form a closed canon—God's complete and final word.
While Jesus affirmed the complete authority and accuracy of Scripture, modern Protestant liberalism has abandoned sola scriptura by claiming the Bible contains errors or is merely humanity's search for God. Dr. John Neufeld traces how German scholars began questioning Moses' authorship and denying Jesus' miracles, replacing biblical Christianity with cultural affirmation and self-actualization. Wherever the preaching of Scripture is absent, sola scriptura is disregarded, and the church is hollowed out.
The Case for Sola Scriptura: Is the Bible alone our ultimate authority? In this 5-part series, Dr. John Neufeld defends sola scriptura—that Scripture alone is our final authority for faith and practice. He addresses challenges from Roman Catholicism, Protestant liberalism, and the New Apostolic Reformation. Dr. John demonstrates that the 66 books of Scripture form a closed canon—God's complete and final word.
Can tradition hold equal authority with Scripture? Dr. John Neufeld examines what Jesus taught about tradition in Mark 7:1-13, where the Pharisees criticized His disciples for not following ceremonial hand washing traditions. Jesus responded by quoting Isaiah: "They teach as doctrines the commandments of men." When tradition conflicts with Scripture—as when the Pharisees used "Corban" to avoid honouring their parents—tradition always loses. Jesus Himself practiced sola scriptura.
The Case for Sola Scriptura: Is the Bible alone our ultimate authority? In this 5-part series, Dr. John Neufeld defends sola scriptura—that Scripture alone is our final authority for faith and practice. He addresses challenges from Roman Catholicism, Protestant liberalism, and the New Apostolic Reformation. Dr. John demonstrates that the 66 books of Scripture form a closed canon—God's complete and final word.
Roman Catholics argue that sola scriptura has splintered Protestantism into countless interpretations. Dr. John Neufeld responds by distinguishing between sola scriptura (Scripture as final authority) and solo scriptura (Scripture alone, rejecting all church history). Historic Protestants affirm Scripture's ultimate authority while valuing church fathers and the ecumenical creeds.
The Case for Sola Scriptura: Is the Bible alone our ultimate authority? In this 5-part series, Dr. John Neufeld defends sola scriptura—that Scripture alone is our final authority for faith and practice. He addresses challenges from Roman Catholicism, Protestant liberalism, and the New Apostolic Reformation. Dr. John demonstrates that the 66 books of Scripture form a closed canon—God's complete and final word.
Can the Bible alone be our ultimate authority, or do we need something more? Dr. John Neufeld begins a defense of sola scriptura—the principle that Scripture alone is our final authority for faith and practice. Addressing objections from Roman Catholics and others, Dr. John demonstrates that Jesus Himself chose the apostles and promised the Holy Spirit would guide them into all truth. The church didn't decide which books belong in the Bible—it simply recognized what God had already established.
The Case for Sola Scriptura: Is the Bible alone our ultimate authority? In this 5-part series, Dr. John Neufeld defends sola scriptura—that Scripture alone is our final authority for faith and practice. He addresses challenges from Roman Catholicism, Protestant liberalism, and the New Apostolic Reformation. Dr. John demonstrates that the 66 books of Scripture form a closed canon—God's complete and final word.
Throughout history, people have reinterpreted Jesus—as a social reformer, a prophet, even just a good teacher. Dr. John explores Matthew 20:29-34, where two blind men publicly declare Jesus as "Son of David"—the Messiah. For years, Jesus kept His identity secret, but now, on the road from Jericho to Jerusalem, He allows the declaration to stand and heals the blind men in front of the crowd. This moment marks the end of the messianic secret and sets the stage for His crucifixion for claiming to be the Son of God.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
We all want to be great—to achieve something memorable, to be recognized and honored. Dr. John explores Matthew 20:20-28, where James and John ask Jesus for the seats of highest honor in His kingdom. Their request reveals the human hunger for status and recognition that we all share. But Jesus turns greatness upside down: "Whoever would be great among you must be your servant." True greatness isn't found in ruling over others but in laying down your life to serve them, just as Jesus gave His life as a ransom for many.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
"Am I not allowed to do what I choose with what belongs to me?" This challenging question from the parable of the workers leads Dr. John to explore God's sovereignty—even over Jesus Himself. In Matthew 20:17-19, Jesus predicts His suffering in precise detail for the third time, revealing that the Father had predetermined to crush His Son for our salvation. Dr. John shows how God sovereignly ordains even our sufferings for His glory and our eternal good.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
Why does God reward the thief on the cross—who believed at the last moment—with the same eternal life as the apostle Paul, who suffered a lifetime of hardship for the gospel? Dr. John concludes his exploration of the parable of the workers in the vineyard from Matthew 20:1-16. The frustration we feel at this "unfairness" reveals a dangerous assumption: that our service to God places Him in our debt. All of God's rewards are grace, not wages—the generosity extended to the last will equal that given to the first.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard seems deeply unfair—why should those who worked one hour receive the same pay as those who labored all day in the scorching heat? Dr. John begins a two-part exploration of this confusing parable from Matthew 20:1-16, addressing a crucial question: Is it wrong to be motivated by rewards? Examining Jesus' own teachings, Dr. John reveals that God designed us to pursue reward—and that following Jesus is the shrewdest investment we could ever make.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
After the rich young ruler walks away, Jesus tells His disciples something shocking: "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God." Dr. John Neufeld explores Matthew 19:23-30, where Jesus reassures His astonished disciples that what's impossible with man is possible with God, and promises that those who leave everything to follow Him will receive a hundredfold and eternal life. This episode challenges us to ask: what are you really trusting in?
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
A wealthy young ruler runs to Jesus with an urgent question: "What good deed must I do to have eternal life?" Dr. John Neufeld explores Matthew 19:16-22, where Jesus exposes the man's real problem—not his failure to keep the commandments, but his failure to trust God completely. When Jesus tells him to sell everything and follow Him, the young man walks away sorrowful, revealing that eternal life isn't about being good enough—it's about trusting Christ with everything.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
Jesus' teaching on marriage leaves the disciples reeling—wondering if it's even worth getting married at all. Dr. John Neufeld explores Matthew 19:9-15, where Jesus addresses lifestyle choices, affirming both lifelong marriage and singleness for the kingdom. When parents bring their children for blessing, Jesus rebukes the disciples and welcomes them, reminding us that God calls us to lives of commitment, not independence and self-fulfillment.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
The Pharisees set a trap for Jesus, asking about divorce to damage His reputation and divide the crowd. Dr. John Neufeld explores Matthew 19:3-9, where Jesus bypasses competing rabbis and points straight to Scripture, teaching God's original design for lifelong marriage while addressing the reality of hard hearts. This episode reminds us that standing behind the shield of Scripture is the key to navigating divisive questions with truth and grace.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
Can't see the forest for the trees? Dr. John Neufeld helps us grasp the big picture of Jesus' life by exploring how the four Gospels each offer a unique perspective—Matthew's Jewish Messiah, Mark's Son of God, Luke's perfect man, and John's declaration of deity. As we begin a journey through Matthew 19-20, Dr. Neufeld sets the scene: Jesus is leaving Galilee for the final time, heading toward Jerusalem with growing crowds—and an approaching cross.
The Ministry of Our Lord: Join Dr. John Neufeld for a journey through Matthew 19-20, where Jesus makes His final trip to Jerusalem. The crowds are growing, expecting triumph and glory. But what Jesus teaches is startling: humility over greatness, sacrifice over power. This Messiah will not rule from a throne—He will reign from a cross. Discover what it means to follow a suffering King.
Just when Isaiah's harsh condemnation of idolatry seems relentless, the tone shifts dramatically to God's breathtaking mercy. Dr. John explores Isaiah 44:21-28, where God declares He has blotted out Israel's transgressions like mist and will never forget His covenant with them. This passage even names the Persian king Cyrus over 200 years before he would decree Israel's return from exile, revealing that our salvation depends not on our faithfulness, but on God's unfailing commitment to His promises.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
Why do people worship idols when it's so obviously foolish? Dr. John walks through Isaiah 44:9-20, where the prophet exposes the absurdity of idolatry with biting irony. Isaiah describes craftsmen using half their wood for cooking fires and bowing down to worship the other half. Despite the clear madness of worshipping what we've made with our own hands, idolatry persists because our hearts are deluded and our eyes are shut.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
How can God command us to fear Him while also telling us "fear not"? Dr. John tackles this apparent contradiction in Isaiah 44:1-8, exploring what it means to fear God rightly. As God promises judgment through Babylon, He simultaneously declares to Israel: "Fear not, I will never abandon you." For believers struggling with sin and uncertainty, these words offer profound comfort—we need not fear that God will forsake us or that His promises will fail.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
Just as God delivered Israel from Egypt in the first Exodus, Isaiah prophesies a second Exodus—this time from Babylon. Dr. John walks through Isaiah 43:14-28, exploring God's promise to bring down Babylon and rescue His people once again. This passage confronts Israel's hollow religious practices while offering hope for struggling sinners. God blots out our transgressions through Christ's blood, pointing us to the greatest Exodus of all—our deliverance from sin and death.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
In a world that values pluralism and diversity, how do we balance cultural inclusion with biblical truth? Dr. John explores Isaiah 43:8-13, where God calls the nations to account and declares there is only one true God. While we celebrate diversity and inclusion in society, the church must remain unwavering in its loyalty to Jesus Christ alone—the only Savior who can deliver us from judgment. Israel was called to witness this truth to the nations, and today, Christians carry that same responsibility to share the hope found only in Christ.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
If God is for us, who can be against us? Dr. John Neufeld explores Isaiah 43:1-7, where God speaks tenderly to His rebellious people: "Fear not, for I have redeemed you; you are mine." Despite Israel's blindness and coming judgment, God promises they will not drown in the waters or be consumed by fire—He would even exchange nations as ransom for His chosen people. This unbreakable covenant love extends beyond Israel to all who are called by His name through the Messiah, gathered from the ends of the earth for His glory.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
Why did God seemingly focus only on Israel in the Old Testament while ignoring the nations? Dr. John Neufeld explores Isaiah 42:14-26, revealing that God always had a global plan—He was simply waiting for the right moment to cry out like a woman in labor. When the servant Israel failed their mission to bring light to the nations, God sent another Servant who would succeed. This passage challenges us: will we faithfully participate in God's unstoppable plan to fill the earth with His glory, or will we repeat Israel's blindness?
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
When God says "Behold my servant," we should pay attention. Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Isaiah 42:1-13, the first of four "servant songs" revealing the Messiah's identity and mission. Unlike empty idols, God presents His servant—sinless, Spirit-empowered, and gentle with the broken—who will establish a new covenant with all nations, opening blind eyes and freeing prisoners from darkness. Only Jesus has fulfilled these ancient prophecies.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
What evidence do you have for what you believe? In Isaiah 41:21-29, God issues a bold challenge: idols and the Almighty will both "set forth their case." Dr. John Neufeld explores this courtroom scene where God demonstrates His reality through detailed prophecy—including naming Cyrus 200 years before his birth—while idols remain silent and powerless. We become like what we worship, making this choice eternally significant.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores Isaiah 41:11-20 and the journey from victim to victor. Using the apostle Paul as an example, he examines how believers can move beyond a victim mentality to embrace confidence in God's help, promises of triumph, and provision of abundance. Dr. Neufeld reminds us that our hope isn't found in positive thinking, but in the resurrection of Jesus and God's unwavering commitment to His redeemed people. When God is for us, who can stand against us?
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
Is the God of Israel simply a tribal deity, or does He rule over all nations? Dr. John Neufeld examines Isaiah 41:1-10, where God summons the nations to His courtroom for judgment. He reveals that He controls the rise and fall of empires, stirring up a king from the east who will trample nations. The terrified nations respond by creating idols they must nail down to keep from falling, but to Israel, God speaks differently: "Fear not, for I am with you."
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
What do you do when heaven is silent and God seems far away? Dr. John Neufeld examines Isaiah 40:27-31, where Israel cries out that their way is hidden from the Lord. Isaiah's response isn't to explain the silence, but to remind them who God is - everlasting, never growing weary, with unsearchable understanding. When we feel abandoned, we must preach God's attributes to ourselves, not because we feel them, but because they're true.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
Just who do you think you're talking to when you talk to God? Dr. John Neufeld examines Isaiah 40:12-26, where God asks eleven questions that reveal His incomparable nature. Who has measured the oceans in the hollow of His hand or marked off the heavens with a span? Idols - whether carved from wood or forged from gold - are products of human imagination, easily toppled and compared to creation. But the true God is beyond comparison, beyond human comprehension.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
Everyone needs hope, but what happens when the things we've placed our hope in inevitably fail? Dr. John Neufeld continues in Isaiah 40, where God commands the prophet to cry out a sobering truth: all flesh is grass, withering quickly like desert flowers in the scorching heat. But here's the contrast that changes everything: the word of our God stands forever. While idols and human plans crumble, God comes with omnipotent power, tending His flock like a shepherd who carries lambs in His arms.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
The heart is an idol factory, constantly manufacturing gods that promise everything we desire without demanding a change of heart. Dr. John Neufeld begins a series in Isaiah 40-44, contrasting the one true God with the world's countless idols. Isaiah opens with surprising words of comfort to sinful Jerusalem: God promises her warfare will end, her iniquity will be pardoned, and a voice will cry out in the wilderness to prepare the way of the Lord.
God and the World's Idols: What are you really worshipping? In this series through Isaiah 40–44, Dr. John Neufeld explores one of Scripture's most powerful confrontations between the living God and the idols humanity creates. Writing to a nation facing exile and questioning whether their God has abandoned them, Isaiah paints a stunning portrait of who God truly is — His wisdom that needs no counsel, His power that never grows weary, His sovereignty over history itself.
Doing what's right over the long haul - that's what faithfulness looks like. Dr. John Neufeld concludes this series on Christ's return by examining two parables Jesus tells about watchfulness and faithfulness. Since we don't know when He's returning, we must stay awake - engaged in the Master's business and living with kingdom values. The wise and faithful servant is the one who, when the Master returns, is still doing what Christ assigned them to do.
The Best Is Ahead: Looking ahead, some of us are fearful. But for the believers who have put their confidence fully in Christ, we know with certainty that our best days are not behind us and certainly our best days are not the ones we are living now. Our best days lie in the future, when Christ will return to gather his elect. Join Dr. Neufeld for this 5 message series in the study of Matthew 24.
We don't know what tomorrow holds, but we know who holds tomorrow. Dr. John Neufeld examines Jesus' parable of the fig tree in Matthew 24, addressing the disciples' burning question: when will these things happen? Jesus makes it clear that no one knows the day or hour of His return - not even the Son in His human nature. The lesson isn't about calculating timelines, but about living in continual expectation, knowing we're in the era of Christ's return.
The Best Is Ahead: Looking ahead, some of us are fearful. But for the believers who have put their confidence fully in Christ, we know with certainty that our best days are not behind us and certainly our best days are not the ones we are living now. Our best days lie in the future, when Christ will return to gather his elect. Join Dr. Neufeld for this 5 message series in the study of Matthew 24.
What we know with certainty about the future changes everything about how we face the present. Dr. John Neufeld continues in Matthew 24, examining Jesus' warnings about false messiahs who will arise in the last days, performing signs to deceive many. Jesus assures His followers the true Savior will not appear in secret locations, but visibly across the heavens like lightning, returning in power and glory to gather His elect.
The Best Is Ahead: Looking ahead, some of us are fearful. But for the believers who have put their confidence fully in Christ, we know with certainty that our best days are not behind us and certainly our best days are not the ones we are living now. Our best days lie in the future, when Christ will return to gather his elect. Join Dr. Neufeld for this 5 message series in the study of Matthew 24.
Some moments in history are so defining they serve as lessons for all time. Dr. John Neufeld examines Jesus' cryptic reference to "the abomination of desolation" from Daniel's prophecy - a warning that was fulfilled in A.D. 70 when Roman forces destroyed Jerusalem. Christians who heeded Jesus' words escaped the city during what became unprecedented suffering for the Jewish people, proving that when Jesus speaks about the future, His words are always trustworthy.
The Best Is Ahead: Looking ahead, some of us are fearful. But for the believers who have put their confidence fully in Christ, we know with certainty that our best days are not behind us and certainly our best days are not the ones we are living now. Our best days lie in the future, when Christ will return to gather his elect. Join Dr. Neufeld for this 5 message series in the study of Matthew 24.
Dr. John Neufeld begins a series on Christ's return by examining the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24. When the disciples ask Jesus about the temple's destruction and the end of the age, He warns them of "birth pangs" - signs that will continue throughout history but don't signal the immediate end: false messiahs, wars, persecution, and apostasy. Rather than predicting timelines, Jesus calls believers to endure faithfully until the gospel reaches all nations.
The Best Is Ahead: Looking ahead, some of us are fearful. But for the believers who have put their confidence fully in Christ, we know with certainty that our best days are not behind us and certainly our best days are not the ones we are living now. Our best days lie in the future, when Christ will return to gather his elect. Join Dr. Neufeld for this 5 message series in the study of Matthew 24.
Only the naive and deluded deny the presence and power of sin and death. Our world can be a painful place. It does no good to cover our eyes or pretend that evil doesn't exist. It is real and requires a real answer. God provides that answer through Jesus Christ. Jesus defeats sin and death by His life, atonement, and resurrection. He comes to Bethlehem filled with light, grace, and truth. We do not have to pretend; our hope is real.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
An engagement ring is a pledge of a wedded relationship. A down payment is a promise of ownership of a house. These are forecasts in part of what will be in whole. Jesus has come, yet there is still sin and death in our world. Today, Dr. John preaches that the arrival of Jesus in Bethlehem, His gospel teaching, powerful miracles, death and resurrection are unbreakable promises of God's Kingdom, both present and coming.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
The story of Bethlehem is the promise of the prophet Micah. He predicted the birthplace of the Messiah. But he did more. Micah also predicts a time of global peace and righteousness. Listen as Dr. John rehearses the words of Micah. We will find that the One who is born is Bethlehem is the instrument and Ruler of peace. For those who long for peace, there is hope.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
Some look to government as a panacea for all things. They act as if good government can bring a utopia on earth. That's hype. It is an expectation that not only exceeds the government’s power, but ignores the fallen nature of everyone in authority. But there is hope. Dr. John points to the only Ruler who is worthy to reign forever. He is promised by God and sung by angelic choirs.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
How do we sift the meaning of Christmas from the celebration of the season? Some strive for simplicity by having fewer gifts or a smaller tree. Others make it a time of charity for the needy. But reducing the hype without discerning the hope of Christmas is no improvement. Dr. John reaches back to the Genesis beginning to remind us that in times of despair, God shines with redemptive hope.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
When God sent His Son into the world, it wasn't random—it was purposeful. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks four reasons why the Father sent Jesus at Christmas: to redeem us from the curse of the law, to adopt us as His children, to place His Spirit in our hearts, and to free us from slavery forever. This isn't just the story of a baby in a manger—it's the story of a God who planned our rescue with precision and love.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
Jesus didn't just happen to be born at a convenient moment in history. When Paul writes that Christ came "in the fullness of time," he's revealing something profound: from the fall of Adam to the manger in Bethlehem, God was preparing the way. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld walks through seven pivotal moments in redemptive history, showing how each was necessary for the Messiah's arrival. Christmas wasn't an accident. It was the culmination of God's perfectly timed plan.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
We like to think we're free—masters of our own fate, captains of our souls. But the truth is far different. Before Christ, we were all enslaved to what Paul calls "the elementary principles of the world"—cultural rules, religious regulations, and empty philosophies that promised freedom but delivered bondage. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks how Christ's coming transferred us from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
Since the Tower of Babel, humanity has been divided by race, economics, and culture—but the coming of Christ changed everything. In this message from Galatians 3:28, Dr. John Neufeld explores how Jesus creates "one new humanity" by breaking down the walls of hostility between Jew and Greek, slave and free, male and female. Christ becomes bigger than our politics, culture, and divisions, uniting vastly different people as brothers and sisters in one family of faith.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
What does it mean to be "clothed with Christ"? In this message, Dr. John Neufeld explores how our spiritual nakedness—our sin and vulnerability—is covered by the righteousness of Jesus himself. Through baptism, believers publicly identify with Christ's death and resurrection, putting on His life as their own and becoming heirs of the promise God made to Abraham.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
What changed when Jesus entered the world? From Galatians 3:25-26, Dr. John explores two massive shifts now that Christ has come. First, we're no longer under the guardian—no cultural barriers stand between us and God. Second, believers are made sons and daughters of God—adopted into His family as heirs who will one day rule the new creation. Christmas didn't just offer forgiveness, but restored humanity's original calling.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
Why does Paul say we were "imprisoned" under the law before Christ came? From Galatians 3:23-24, Dr. John explains the law's dual role: it was both our jailor and our guardian. The law provoked rebellion, exposing our sinfulness and trapping us in it. Yet it also prepared us for the gospel through the bloody sacrifices that pointed to Christ. This message reveals why the law was necessary preparation before Christmas—why God's timing was perfect in sending His Son.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
Is God's law contrary to His promises in Christ? Many think Jesus came to abolish the law, but Paul emphatically says "absolutely not!" Drawing from Galatians 3:21-22, Dr. John explains that the law never gave life—only Christ does. Yet the moral law still stands. Jesus didn't come to make us lawless; He came to fulfill what the law demanded and empower us by His Spirit to live righteously. This message reveals the crucial continuity between law and grace.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
If God promised blessing through Jesus, why give the Law 430 years later? Drawing from Galatians 3:19-20, Dr. John explains that the Law wasn't given to save us—it was given to diagnose our condition. Like a physician's diagnostic tool, the Law reveals our transgressions and strips away our illusions of self-righteousness, ultimately driving us from Mount Sinai to Mount Calvary where we find our Saviour.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
In this Christmas series opener, Dr. John explores a foundational question: If people walked with God before Jesus came, why do we need Him? Drawing from Galatians 3:15-18, he examines God's covenant with Abraham and the promise that all nations would be blessed through Abraham's "seed." Through Israel's turbulent history, Dr. John reveals that the promised blessing didn't come through a nation, but through one person: Jesus Christ.
Christmas From Galatians: This Christmas, Dr. John takes an unprecedented approach to the season by exploring why Jesus' coming was absolutely necessary. Through the book of Galatians, this series traces God's plan from Abraham's promise through the giving of the Law to the arrival of Christ. Discover why the Law was never meant to save us but to diagnose our condition, how Jesus fulfilled what we could never accomplish, and how Christmas opened the door for all people to become sons and daughters of God.
What am I made for—in this life and for eternity? In this final episode, Dr. John Neufeld addresses two foundational questions about our design and destiny. He explores what Scripture teaches about gender and sexuality, outlining six biblical principles that celebrate God's creative design. Then he paints a vivid picture of the new heaven and new earth—a transformed physical world where heaven and earth unite forever in Christ.
I've Got Questions: In this thought-provoking series, Dr. John Neufeld tackles the real questions people are asking today—from the exclusivity of Christ to the problem of suffering, from biblical authority to assurance of salvation. Rather than offering quick answers, he uses each question as a bridge back to the foundational truths of Scripture. Dr. Neufeld equips believers to build their faith on solid ground while engaging honestly with the challenges of our contemporary world.
How can a loving God allow so much suffering, and how can we know our salvation is secure? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld addresses two questions that strike at the heart of God's love for His people. He explains why suffering exists in a fallen world and reveals five ways God uses it for our good. Dr. Neufeld then tackles assurance of salvation, pointing us away from confidence in ourselves and toward the finished work of Christ.
I've Got Questions: In this thought-provoking series, Dr. John Neufeld tackles the real questions people are asking today—from the exclusivity of Christ to the problem of suffering, from biblical authority to assurance of salvation. Rather than offering quick answers, he uses each question as a bridge back to the foundational truths of Scripture. Dr. Neufeld equips believers to build their faith on solid ground while engaging honestly with the challenges of our contemporary world.
Is the Bible really the only holy book, and how can a loving God send people to hell? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores two foundational questions about God's ways: that He speaks through Scripture, and that He holds humanity accountable. He examines what makes the Bible utterly unique among all books in human history, then tackles the difficult doctrine of hell, explaining that the severity of sin is determined by the infinite worth of the One we sin against.
I've Got Questions: In this thought-provoking series, Dr. John Neufeld tackles the real questions people are asking today—from the exclusivity of Christ to the problem of suffering, from biblical authority to assurance of salvation. Rather than offering quick answers, he uses each question as a bridge back to the foundational truths of Scripture. Dr. Neufeld equips believers to build their faith on solid ground while engaging honestly with the challenges of our contemporary world.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld tackles a common question: Why can't God just be satisfied when people are happy and fulfilled, regardless of what they believe? Drawing from Isaiah 43, he explores the foundational truth that we were created for God's glory, not our own satisfaction. Dr. Neufeld challenges the modern tendency toward experience-only faith and reminds us that we weren't made for ourselves—we were made for Him.
I've Got Questions: In this thought-provoking series, Dr. John Neufeld tackles the real questions people are asking today—from the exclusivity of Christ to the problem of suffering, from biblical authority to assurance of salvation. Rather than offering quick answers, he uses each question as a bridge back to the foundational truths of Scripture. Dr. Neufeld equips believers to build their faith on solid ground while engaging honestly with the challenges of our contemporary world.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld tackles a common question: Why can't God just be satisfied when people are happy and fulfilled, regardless of what they believe? Drawing from Isaiah 43, he explores the foundational truth that we were created for God's glory, not our own satisfaction. Dr. Neufeld challenges the modern tendency toward experience-only faith and reminds us that we weren't made for ourselves—we were made for Him.
I've Got Questions: In this thought-provoking series, Dr. John Neufeld tackles the real questions people are asking today—from the exclusivity of Christ to the problem of suffering, from biblical authority to assurance of salvation. Rather than offering quick answers, he uses each question as a bridge back to the foundational truths of Scripture. Dr. Neufeld equips believers to build their faith on solid ground while engaging honestly with the challenges of our contemporary world.
Even the greatest heroes of faith are still subject to human weakness. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld examines King Hezekiah—one of Judah's most godly kings—who after being miraculously healed and witnessing incredible deliverance from Assyria, stumbles into pride when Babylonian envoys visit Jerusalem. Dr. Neufeld reminds us that sin's consequences can't always be undone, and that even faithful leaders must guard against complacency until their mission is complete.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
It's easy to speak of faith when the threat is still distant—but what happens when it's at your door? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld examines one of Scripture's most dramatic moments: the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem under King Hezekiah. With all fortified cities fallen and a mocking enemy proclaiming their God is powerless, Hezekiah faces the ultimate test. Through Isaiah's prophetic word and Hezekiah's prayer for God's glory, we witness how the Holy One of Israel defends His people in their darkest hour.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
What would the world look like under perfect leadership? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld examines Isaiah's vision of the coming Messiah's reign, contrasting foolish human leadership with the righteous rule of Christ. Through the final woes against Judah and Assyria, Isaiah reveals that the greatest crisis any nation faces is not military threats or economic troubles, but encountering their Creator in judgment. Yet beyond judgment lies hope—a future where the Messiah reigns from Jerusalem, bringing justice, peace, and restoration to a broken world.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
When crisis comes, where do we turn? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores Isaiah's fourth and fifth woes against Judah for forming a military alliance with Egypt instead of trusting God. Using the biblical theme of "going back to Egypt" as a symbol of turning away from God, he examines how Judah's leaders sought security in Egyptian military power and rejected the prophets who called them to repentance. Dr. Neufeld challenges listeners to consider where they place their trust when facing life's storms.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld examines Isaiah's prophetic laments over Israel and Jerusalem, revealing that God is not a tribal deity but the sovereign Lord who directs all nations and history. Through the woes pronounced against both kingdoms, he explores how God uses empires as instruments of judgment while remaining faithful to His covenant promises. This message reminds us that God's purposes cannot be thwarted by human rebellion—He will accomplish His wonderful work of redemption.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
Isaiah wasn't just concerned with Israel—God had something to say to all the nations. Dr. John walks through Isaiah 13-27, where the prophet delivers oracles against Babylon, Assyria, Moab, Egypt, and other surrounding nations, accurately predicting the rise and fall of empires centuries before they happened. These chapters culminate in God's message to the whole earth: the Lord will judge the world for its transgressions, but for those who trust in Him, there's hope beyond the darkness.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
When Assyria threatened to destroy both Israel and Judah, Isaiah saw beyond the darkness to a coming light. Dr. John walks through Isaiah 6-12, from the prophet's temple vision to his confrontation with King Ahaz during the Syrian-Israeli invasion. When Ahaz refuses God's offer of a sign, Isaiah turns to all Israel with a greater sign: a virgin will conceive and bear a son. The very region first destroyed by Assyria—Galilee—would become ground zero for Jesus' ministry, bringing light to those who walked in darkness.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
Isaiah's main theme isn't just judgment or hope—it's God himself. Dr. John walks through Isaiah chapters 1-5, showing how the prophet contrasts a sinful nation with the Holy One of Israel. These opening chapters set Isaiah's pattern: confronting present sin while pointing to future glory, from the Assyrian threat to the coming Messiah. Through the song of God's vineyard and a series of woes against injustice, Isaiah shows that there is no true good apart from God's glory.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
Understanding ancient texts requires knowing the times in which they were written. Dr. John explores Isaiah's dramatic 50-year ministry (740-686 BC), spanning the reigns of four kings and the existential threat of Assyrian invasion. When Israel and Syria threatened to wipe out Judah's royal family, the messianic line itself hung in the balance—leading to Isaiah's famous virgin birth prophecy. Through wars, wicked kings, and divine deliverance, Isaiah never lost sight of God's promise that a shoot would arise from the stump of Jesse.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
Why is Isaiah the second-most quoted book in the New Testament? Dr. John introduces this essential prophetic book, showing why it's indispensable for every Christian. Isaiah prophesied for over 50 years, foretelling not only the coming Messiah but even naming Cyrus the Great 150 years before he would rebuild Jerusalem. This episode lays the foundation for seeing Jesus through the lens of Isaiah's remarkable vision.
The Grand Vision: God's Story Through Isaiah: Isaiah is the second-most quoted book in the New Testament, yet many Christians have never studied it deeply. In this 10-message series, Dr. John guides listeners through this essential prophetic book, exploring Isaiah's 50-year ministry during one of Israel's most turbulent periods. From temple visions to confrontations with kings, from oracles against nations to prophecies of the coming Messiah, Isaiah reveals God's sovereignty over all history and His plan for the world through Jesus Christ.
Satan demanded to sift the disciples like wheat—so why didn't their faith collapse? Dr. John examines Jesus' warning to Peter about his coming denial and the shocking shift in mission strategy after the Passover, exploring the puzzling command about swords and the practical requirements for sustainable ministry. The message is clear: until Christ returns, faithful followers aren't idle speculators but steadfast servants holding their post, sustained by the intercession of their Saviour.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
A dispute erupts among the disciples about who is greatest—even at the Last Supper. Dr. John examines Jesus' radical redefinition of greatness and leadership, contrasting worldly power with servant leadership that genuinely cares for the flock. He reveals that true greatness means using whatever authority God assigns to bless others for His glory, and that faithfulness now prepares us for greater responsibility in the Kingdom to come.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
Jesus declared he would not eat the Passover again until it is fulfilled in the Kingdom of God. Dr. John explores this final Passover meal, unpacking the symbolism of the four cups, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs that point forward to the marriage supper of the Lamb. He reveals why Jesus had overwhelming passion for this meal—it was both the last before his suffering and a preview of the greatest celebration to come, yet shadowed by Judas' betrayal.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
The prophets warned that the day of the Lord would be darkness, not light—so why would anyone desire it? Dr. John connects Jesus' second coming teaching with the necessity of Passover, examining the dark conspiracy to kill Jesus, Satan's entrance into Judas, and the mysterious preparations for the meal. He reveals that just as ancient Israel needed the blood of the lamb to escape judgment, we need the greater Passover Lamb before the day of the Lord can be good news rather than terror.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
What does it really mean to live in light of Christ's return? Dr. John examines Jesus' practical instructions from Luke 21, revealing that true end times study isn't about speculation but about faithful living. He unpacks four essential applications: maintain a hope-filled heart despite life's burdens, live with constant expectation of Christ's return, pray for strength to endure without losing faith, and remain faithful in your daily calling—making believers the greatest blessing to a world heading toward its end.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
When the heavens shake, the seas roar, and nations panic in terror, what should followers of Jesus do? Lift up your heads—your redemption is drawing near. Dr. John examines Luke 21:25-33, exploring the true signs of Christ's return and clearing up popular misconceptions about fig trees and generations. While the world faints with fear at the end of the age, believers are called to confidence, knowing that when creation unravels, our great deliverer is finally coming in power and glory.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
Jesus repeatedly warned that Jerusalem would face complete destruction for rejecting her Messiah. When armies surrounded the city in A.D. 70, Christians who heeded Jesus' warning fled to safety, while those who remained faced unimaginable devastation. Dr. John examines Luke 21:20-24, exploring how the city that killed the prophets stored up wrath through generations of rebellion, reminding us that God's patience is meant to lead to repentance, not presumption.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
Jesus warned His followers they would face persecution—from synagogues, prisons, and even their own families. But rather than promising escape, He promised something better: divine wisdom in the moment of trial and eternal protection. Dr. John examines Luke 21:12-19, showing how Paul transformed imprisonment into opportunity and how Jesus calls us not to anxious preparation, but to joyful confidence that persecution becomes our greatest platform for witness.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
Throughout history, Christians have predicted Christ's return based on dramatic world events—from the Crusades to global pandemics. But when Jesus predicted the temple's destruction, He warned His disciples not to be deceived by wars, earthquakes, or false messiahs claiming "the time is at hand." Dr. John examines Luke 21:5-11, showing how Jesus calls us to steady confidence rather than anxious speculation about the end times.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
As Jesus enters His final week in Jerusalem, expectations run high that the Messiah has come to establish His kingdom. But before teaching about the end times, Jesus pauses to observe something remarkable at the temple offering box—a poor widow giving everything she has. Dr. John explores how this seemingly small moment reveals the heart of true devotion and sets the stage for understanding what really matters as we await Christ's return.
The End of the Age: Our desire to see into the future is more than curiosity. We want to know what will happen so we can be prepared. If we know what the weather will be, what the stock market will do or how our job interview will turn out, we can adjust accordingly. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on Jesus' words and actions from Luke 21-22. Jesus points to the end of the age and describes what will be. While He doesn't answer our question of "When?", Jesus tells believers how to be ready. If we live as prepared people, the timing of Jesus' return will not catch us off guard.
In the final message of his series "The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men," Dr. John Neufeld concludes his study of 1 Corinthians 7 by offering practical wisdom for choosing a lifestyle that honors God. He warns against letting marriage become an idol that divides our loyalty to Christ, encourages firm decision-making rather than endless wavering, and reminds believers that marriage brings lifelong permanency. Dr. Neufeld challenges Christians to develop "skill in living" that secures undivided devotion to the Lord.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Should young Christians pursue marriage or remain single? Dr. John Neufeld addresses this timeless question from 1 Corinthians 7:25-31, offering three principles of wisdom: consider the advantages of your current situation, understand the pressures marriage brings, and remember that marriage is temporary while our calling to follow Christ is eternal. Dr. Neufeld challenges listeners not to let marriage become an excuse for neglecting God's call.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
In a culture obsessed with advancement and self-improvement, how does the Bible call us to live? Dr. John Neufeld explores the radical Christian virtue of contentment from 1 Corinthians 7:17-24, teaching that believers are called to embrace God's assignment in whatever situation they find themselves. Paul's principle remains: be content where God has placed you while seeking freedom when possible, and find satisfaction not in changing your circumstances, but in recognizing the spiritual riches you possess in Christ.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
What should a Christian do when married to a non-believer? Dr. John Neufeld tackles this challenging question from 1 Corinthians 7:12-16, clarifying that while the Bible prohibits believers from marrying unbelievers, when someone becomes a Christian after marriage, Paul's instruction is clear: stay in the marriage if the unbelieving spouse is willing. Dr. Neufeld explains the concept of "contagious holiness" and addresses what to do when an unbeliever chooses to leave because of their partner's faith.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
In a culture that often pressures singles to find a spouse and tempts married couples to wonder "what if," how does God view singleness and marriage? Dr. John Neufeld explores what the Bible teaches about both callings from 1 Corinthians 7, emphasizing that each is a gift from God with unique advantages and responsibilities. He addresses the importance of contentment in whatever state God has called you to, reminding listeners that marriage is a lifelong covenant designed by God for our holiness, not just our happiness.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Is singleness or marriage the ideal Christian life? Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 7:1-7, showing that both callings have distinct advantages and challenges. Singleness offers freedom and undivided devotion to Christ, but carries sexual temptation and societal pressure. Marriage requires mutual sexual commitment as a lifelong spiritual discipline. God has specific plans for both the single and married.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Why does the Bible treat sexual sin differently from other sins? Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 6:15-20, revealing that sexual expression is never merely physical. God designed sex as a sacred "one flesh" experience meant to express lifelong commitment within marriage. Sexual sin creates a unique spiritual wound because it violates the deepest intimacy God created for us.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
What does true Christian freedom really mean? Dr. John Neufeld tackles 1 Corinthians 6:12-17, where the Corinthians claimed "all things are lawful for me." Paul doesn't reject freedom—he redefines it. Real freedom isn't doing whatever you want impulsively; it's the ability to choose deliberately what honors Christ. Your body isn't insignificant—it's designed for worship and part of God's eternal plan.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Can someone truly claim to be a Christian while continuing in patterns of sin? Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 6:7-11, where Paul lists behaviors—from sexual immorality to theft and greed—that characterize the unregenerate life. Paul's shocking conclusion: believers should accept financial loss rather than disgrace Christ's name in court. True salvation isn't just forgiveness—it's liberation from the sins that once dominated us.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
What should Christians do when conflicts with fellow believers threaten to end up in court? Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 6:1-8, where Paul instructs believers to resolve disputes within the church rather than secular courts. These conflicts are ultimately spiritual, not merely legal, requiring the wisdom of the cross—repentance, reconciliation, and love—that courts cannot provide. This message challenges churches to establish godly dispute resolution processes that honour Christ's name.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Christians often wonder where to take their stand in a culture whose values conflict with Scripture. Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5:9-13, where Paul clarifies a crucial distinction: believers are called to engage with sinners in the world, but must not tolerate unrepentant sin among those who claim to follow Christ. We often get this backwards—condemning the world while excusing ourselves. God's mission is for the church to be salt and light, offering the world an attractive alternative rather than a mirror image of its brokenness.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
What business is the church in? Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 5:6-13, challenging believers to understand their true identity as God's people. Using Paul's analogy of leaven, he shows how tolerating sin transforms a church from the inside out, causing it to lose its unique identity. The church's business isn't fitting into culture to attract people—it's being the redeemed people of God who provide a hopeful alternative to a broken world.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Excommunication reminds us of church wounds and harsh judgments, yet the Bible teaches it has a place. Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5:1-5 to show that biblical church discipline, when done correctly, is actually an act of love. A faithful church grieves over sin and, when necessary, removes unrepentant members—not to be cruel, but to protect the church's holiness and hopefully lead the person to repentance. Paul teaches that excommunication must be done under Christ's authority, yet is always undertaken with hope for restoration.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Most of us don't want to be told what to do, especially about personal matters like sexuality. Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5:1-5, where Paul addresses a shocking case of sexual immorality that even pagan culture condemned. The church's failure to act wasn't just tolerance; it was arrogance about their own spirituality. Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to understand that God calls the church to be radically counter-cultural in sexual ethics, holding one another accountable rather than ignoring sin while condemning the world.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 5-7, examining how believers navigate sexuality, disputes, marriage, and singleness differently than the world around them. Christianity requires accountability within the church community, not just individual faith. As believers live obediently to Scripture, they naturally stand apart from cultural values by faithfully following Jesus.
The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men: Being a Christian inevitably puts you in conflict with culture. In this three-week series, Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5-7 to explore how the gospel creates a distinct counter-culture in the church. Addressing sexual purity, church discipline, and Christian identity, Dr. Neufeld challenges believers to live faithfully in a broken world—not by condemning culture, but by demonstrating Christ's transforming power through humble accountability, moral courage, and authentic community that offers hope to a watching world.
Will your ticket get you through the gate? Dr. John Neufeld addresses the question many Christians wrestle with: "Am I really saved?" Jesus promised no one can snatch His sheep from His hand—not even you. But genuine faith perseveres to the end. Dr. John walks through biblical tests of authentic salvation, offering both sobering warnings and solid hope for true believers.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
Can you truly follow Jesus without the church? Dr. John Neufeld tackles this question head-on, defining what the church actually is—not a building or clergy, but an assembly of God's people. Christ loved the church enough to die for it, and the entire New Testament was written to churches, not isolated individuals. Christianity isn't a solo sport. Dr. John unpacks what makes a church genuine versus healthy, and why belonging to a local body of believers is essential to your faith.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
You were spiritually dead, loving darkness and resisting God at every turn. So how did you come to faith? Dr. John Neufeld reveals the Holy Spirit's powerful role in your conversion—and why He's just as essential for your daily Christian life. Learn to walk in step with the Spirit, be constantly renewed by His power, and find assurance when you doubt your salvation. If the Spirit brought you to life, why try living by your own strength now?
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
Rivers naturally run crooked—avoiding obstacles and flowing downhill. We're the same way, naturally avoiding God and choosing the easy path. Dr. John Neufeld explores how God engineers our lives toward holiness through sanctification. It's not a solo effort—God changes your heart and empowers you, but you must actively yield to Him and fight your old patterns. Discover how to grow in Christlikeness from the moment of conversion to eternity.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
Many Christians are unaware of the benefits available through their salvation. Dr. John Neufeld unpacks one of the most neglected doctrines—being "in Christ." Discover what Paul meant when he used this phrase 216 times in his writings and how your life is inseparably bound to Jesus from eternity past to future resurrection.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
Being forgiven and going to heaven would be wonderful enough, but God wasn't satisfied with making us merely His servants or subjects. Dr. John Neufeld explores adoption as the highest privilege of the gospel - being made sons and daughters of the King of the universe. Using 1 John 3:1-3, he shows how this transforms three relationships: with God (calling Him "Abba Father"), with the world (sharing Christ's rejection and honor), and with the future (inheriting everything as fellow heirs with Christ).
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
Many Christians live under a cloud of guilt, constantly wondering if God is angry with them for their latest failure. Dr. John Neufeld explains justification as God's legal declaration of "not guilty" based on Christ's finished work. He reveals three liberating benefits: complete freedom from condemnation and guilt, release from trying to earn God's favour through religious performance, and the end of spiritual pride since justification comes entirely as God's unmerited gift.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
Before salvation, we were spiritually dead - incapable of responding to God despite all our religious efforts. Dr. John Neufeld explains regeneration as God's "heart transplant" that makes us spiritually alive. Using Acts 16:14, he shows how God creates a new nature within believers that produces five remarkable abilities: an inability to continue in sin, Christ-like love, power to overcome worldly pressures, protection from Satan, and genuine spiritual hunger.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
How can you be certain you're going to heaven? Dr. John Neufeld tackles this eternal question through the doctrine of imputation - the "great exchange" at the heart of salvation. Using 2 Corinthians 5:21, he explains three crucial truths: we're born with Adam's sin charged to our account, Christ took our sin upon himself at the cross, and his perfect righteousness is credited to us through faith alone. Understanding this transforms anxious believers into confident children of God.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
Many Christians live like someone who owns a smartphone but only uses it to make calls - missing powerful features at their fingertips. Dr. John Neufeld explores the "spiritual apps" of salvation we often overlook, starting with election. From Ephesians 1:3-6, he shows how understanding God's eternal choice brings unshakeable confidence, worship filled with gratitude, and boldness in evangelism. This isn't abstract theology - it's practical truth that eliminates anxiety and revolutionizes daily Christian living.
Making the Most of Your Salvation: In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many of us view our salvation in the same way? Join Dr. John Neufeld in the 10-message series, Making the Most of Your Salvation, as we learn about a sad reality that many Christians face: We don’t appreciate all that our salvation has to offer us. All too often, we see salvation as something that is there, that we understand, but we don’t take full advantage of. We go to church, we try to read the Bible, and we know that we’re going to heaven when we die. But there are so many other benefits of salvation that have the power to revolutionize our lives!
The Christian life is fundamentally about submission—to God and His appointed authorities. Dr. John explores four commands: submitting to church leaders who watch over souls, praying for Christian leaders that they act honorably, allowing Jesus as the great Shepherd to equip us, and accepting Scripture's teaching. He shows how faithful leaders serve sacrificially while believers strengthen the church by supporting godly leadership.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
Everyone seeks something lasting and meaningful, but most search in the wrong places. Dr. John explains that Jesus suffered "outside the camp" to sanctify us, and calls believers to join Him there—bearing reproach and rejection from the world. He emphasizes the sobering truth that "here we have no lasting city" but we seek the city that is to come. Rather than investing in temporary earthly pursuits, Christians should offer continual praise to God and share generously with others, recognizing that only eternal things truly matter.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
Staying faithful to Christ until death requires intentional effort. Dr. John identifies two essential means of grace God provides: remembering faithful Christian leaders who have passed away and studying their examples for inspiration; and resolutely rejecting false teaching by clinging to unchangeable biblical truths. He shows how Christians must return to bedrock doctrines when faced with deceptive teachings that would lead them away from Christ.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
The book of Hebrews is rich with theological truths, but it ends with practical guidance for daily Christian living. Dr. John examines five essential commands: maintaining love among believers, showing hospitality to strangers, supporting persecuted Christians, honoring marriage and sexual purity, and finding contentment over the love of money. He shows how God's promise to never leave or forsake us gives us the freedom and security we need to love others without fear.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
In this episode, Dr. John examines how God speaks to us today—through Scripture and supremely through the blood of Christ. He explains that while God's voice at Mount Sinai was impressive, the gospel represents an even greater word that demands our complete submission. Dr. John warns against refusing God's voice through deliberate sin or abandoning faith under pressure, reminding us that our holy God is "a consuming fire" who calls us to grateful worship and reverent obedience.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
Sometimes what we think we want isn't the best God has for us. Dr. John explores Hebrews 12:18-24 and "The Better Gospel," contrasting the frightening revelation at Mount Sinai with the celebratory gathering at heavenly Mount Zion. While Israel received earthly promises like land and nationhood, believers inherit something far superior - the heavenly Jerusalem, perfect righteousness, and Jesus as covenant mediator. It's about recognizing when our earthly desires fall short of God's eternal plans.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
Knowing that God uses hardship to grow us is comforting - but what do we actually DO with that knowledge? Dr. John dives into Hebrews 12:12-17 and the powerful word "therefore." Understanding that God disciplines those He loves is just the start - this passage gives four clear actions for responding to trials: build spiritual strength, pursue peace and holiness, kill bitterness at the root, and guard against destructive choices. It's about moving from knowing God's purposes to actually living them out.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
Why doesn't God remove our suffering if He truly loves us? Dr. John tackles this difficult question through Hebrews 12:4-11, explaining how God disciplines His children not as punishment, but as loving preparation for holiness. Learn why hardship is often God's training ground for our spiritual growth, and how understanding His fatherly discipline can transform our perspective on life's most painful seasons.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
Are you carrying unnecessary weights in your spiritual race? Dr. John explores Hebrews 12:1-3 and the powerful imagery of running with endurance. Learn how to lay aside the sins and distractions that hinder your faith, and why keeping your eyes fixed on Jesus—the founder and perfecter of our faith—is the key to finishing strong.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
How do we stay faithful to Christ when life gets tough? Dr. John begins his study of Hebrews 12-13, exploring how these final chapters serve as the practical application of the book's central theme: the supremacy of Jesus Christ. Written to Jewish Christians facing persecution and tempted to abandon their faith, Hebrews concludes with essential guidance on Christian endurance and faithfulness until death. Discover why understanding Jesus' supremacy changes everything about how we face life's trials and sufferings.
The Jesus Effect: Faith in Jesus ought to make a difference in our lives. The good news is not simply a message of comfort or hope; the Gospel is a message of transformation! In this 10 message series, Dr. John teaches about the changes Jesus makes in our worship, conduct, and relationships. Listen to these messages and get ready to be changed.
An invitation to a free banquet sounds like a good opportunity. But before we tuck in our napkins, we should know who the host is and what it is they offer. Not every free meal is a blessing. Dr. John concludes his series of "Wisdom Matters" with the portrayal of two banquets - one hosted by Wisdom and the other by Folly. Consider which table will leave us satisfied!
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
There are countless messages clamouring for your attention. Voices invite you to know, buy, do, attend, give, prevent or avoid. Dr. John reminds us that there is one Voice above them all. Wisdom wanders our streets looking for all who will listen. Why should we give wisdom primary place in our attention? Dr. John speaks of four reasons why each one of us should welcome wisdom into our lives.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
Sexual sin is never accidental. Failure does not spring out of nowhere. The seeds of temptation are sown in our heads and hearts. How can we ensure that those seeds do not become fruitful? Dr. John offers four insights from Proverbs 7 which enable us to stand against the tide of sexual temptation. Wisdom is not simply being aware of the dangers, but knowing how to resist.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
An old adage says, "If you think education is expensive, you should try ignorance!" There is a price to be paid for wisdom, but the price of foolishness is far greater. Dr. John calls us to resist the fallicy that sexual sin has no consequence. The price of failure scars our soul, and our family. The vision of temptation's promise is dwarfed by the vision of God's blessings.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We make choices everyday - from the mundane to the life changing. In every decision, we need wisdom. As Dr. John speaks from Proverbs 6, he explains how practical wisdom can guide the choices we make about our debts, work habits, friendships, and especially our moral walk. Life is not a "flip of the coin." We can choose pathways of blessing by the wisdom God gives.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
Proverbs demonstrates that the content of wisdom must speak to sexual matters as well. Every parent who has "the talk" with their children, can't simply speak of biology. There is a moral education needed as well. Dr. John highlights the cousel of Solomon to his son about sexuality. The power of human sexuality cannot be denied; it must be directed. God has wisdom that grants both life and healing.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We have laws against distracted driving. Clearly if someone's eyes wander off the road, danger or death threatens. Dr. John speaks from Proverbs 4 about the risk of spiritual distraction. It is possible to wander off the right path by having our vision focused elsewhere. Our eyes are to be straight ahead, our ears open to wisdom, our lips echoing truth. Most of all, we are to guard our heart. From it, flow the issues of life.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
The primary responsibility of educating our children does not lie with schools or churches, but with parents. Home is the classroom of life. Dr. John points to Proverbs as a pattern for parents. We are to pass on to our children wisdom for life. We may speak of the lessons we have garnered over decades, but the wisdom we relay is not our own, but God's.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We live in a world where the price tags have been switched. The values of God are reduced, and the values of this Earth are inflated. Given a choice between wealth and wisdom, many would choose money. Dr. John echoes Solomon's teaching on the riches of wisdom. We are reminded that since we are not born wise, the first rule of wisdom is: get wisdom! No one who is willing to pay that price will lose.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We often think of education as a means to make a living - a job, career. The wisdom of Solomon points in a different direction. God provides wisdom to make a life - a life blessed by God’s ways. In this study of Proverbs 1-9, Dr. John highlights the wisdom of God for the young and old. We will find that the wisdom which helps us make a life, will provide all the goodness of living.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
Everyone has moments when their strength fails—physically, emotionally, or spiritually. In this study of Psalm 41, the final psalm of Book One, Dr. John explores how God sustains those who care for the weak and needy. Even as David faces illness and betrayal by close friends, he discovers that blessing comes not from avoiding trouble but from God's faithfulness through it. This psalm points forward to Jesus, who experienced the ultimate betrayal yet triumphed over every enemy, showing us that God's sustaining power never fails His people.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
God rescues David from the pit and sets his feet on solid rock, giving him a new song of praise to share. In this study of Psalm 40, Dr. John explores David's powerful testimony of deliverance, his insights about faith versus religious ritual, and his honest admission that new troubles are already emerging. This Psalm captures the realistic rhythm of Christian living—celebrating God's victories while preparing for fresh battles that require continued dependence on Him.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
Life is fleeting—like a breath or shadow compared to eternity. In this study of Psalm 39, Dr. John explores how David grapples with life's apparent meaninglessness while suffering under God's discipline. Yet this isn't depressing but hopeful. When God strips away what we hold dear, He's redirecting our hope from this temporary world to Him alone. Dr. John shows how David teaches us to live as sojourners passing through this world with God as our guide, finding joy in our brief time here.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
Sometimes our pain comes from our own poor choices, and God uses that suffering to bring us back to Him. In this study of Psalm 38, Dr. John examines how David honestly faces the illness and isolation that followed his sin. Friends have abandoned him, enemies are circling, yet David shows the way forward: turn toward God instead of away, stay quiet under criticism, and simply confess without making excuses. This message brings hope to anyone feeling disgraced by their failures.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
When darkness seems overwhelming and evil appears unstoppable, we desperately need reasons to keep going. In this study of Psalm 37:12-40, Dr. John reveals three truths from David's reflections: the certain fate of the wicked, the possibility of remaining steady through faith, and the eternal promises that sustain God's people. Drawing from David's experiences facing overwhelming opposition, this message shows why believers can maintain hope and generosity even in the darkest times.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
Why do bad people seem to get ahead while good people struggle? Dr. John tackles this frustrating question through Psalm 37, exploring our natural tendency to worry and feel jealous when evil seems to be winning. David reveals six essential commands for believers during tough times: don't worry, trust God, find joy in Him, commit your path to Him, be patient, and don't get angry. Dr. John emphasizes that the wicked's success is only temporary, while those who trust God will ultimately inherit lasting peace.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
In a world that often denies genuine evil exists, Psalm 36 offers a stark contrast between the truly wicked and God's dependable character. Dr. John explores David's description of those who plot evil, live by lies, and show no fear of God. Rather than despair, David immediately turns to worship, celebrating God's steadfast love that reaches to the heavens. Dr. John emphasizes how God's unchanging faithfulness provides protection and hope to His people, proving Him completely trustworthy even when evil seems to be winning.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
How should Christians handle enemies who seem bent on destruction? Dr. John tackles this challenging question through Psalm 35, where David prays for God to strike down his adversaries. Dr. John distinguishes between personal disputes requiring forgiveness and situations involving genuine wickedness, offering a nuanced approach to praying for justice while longing for God's vindication of the righteous.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
When life's troubles seem overwhelming, Psalm 34 offers hope rooted in David's desperate escape from enemy territory. Dr. John explores this beloved psalm, where David credits his deliverance entirely to God's faithfulness rather than his own clever schemes. The commentary reveals three secrets for godly living: finding true life through righteousness, facing trouble by crying out to God, and maintaining patience while waiting for deliverance. Though afflictions are many, God delivers the faithful.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
In a world where we're constantly tempted to place our security in politics, military strength, or economic systems, Psalm 33 offers a timeless reminder about where true trust should rest. Dr. John begins a new series on Psalms 33-41, exploring the psalm's call to "Always Trust in the Lord." He examines the invitation to joyful worship and God's sovereignty over creation and nations, challenging listeners to examine where they place their ultimate trust.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.
Moving beyond descriptions of hell itself, Dr. John examines what the experience of being in hell is actually like. He identifies three key aspects: complete loss of all earthly pleasures, the total extinguishment of hope since hell is eternal, and suffering under God's everlasting displeasure. He addresses objections that God is a "torturer" by explaining hell as perfect justice with degrees of punishment, and challenges the popular notion that people "choose" hell, emphasizing instead our spiritual deadness and need for God's grace.
Hell Explained: In this one week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the often difficult and uncomfortable doctrine of Hell. This study will discuss the biblical description of hell, how we can reconcile hell with the God of the Bible, and how it’s important for Christians to reflect on the seriousness of hell.
What role should the doctrine of hell play in motivating people toward faith? Dr. John addresses modern objections to "hell-fire preaching" by demonstrating that Jesus Himself frequently warned people about hell - citing twelve passages from Matthew alone where Christ threatened eternal punishment. He challenges contemporary self-esteem culture where most people assume they're good and deserve heaven, calling listeners to recognize their desperate need for Christ's mercy while they still can.
Hell Explained: In this one week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the often difficult and uncomfortable doctrine of Hell. This study will discuss the biblical description of hell, how we can reconcile hell with the God of the Bible, and how it’s important for Christians to reflect on the seriousness of hell.
After examining why hell exists and God's righteousness in sending people there, Dr. John turns to the terrifying question of what hell is actually like. Using Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus and other Scripture, he describes hell through five biblical images: a prison with chains, a bottomless pit, a place of eternal fire, complete darkness, and most frighteningly, where God is forever present pouring out His wrath. The message concludes with an urgent gospel appeal.
Hell Explained: In this one week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the often difficult and uncomfortable doctrine of Hell. This study will discuss the biblical description of hell, how we can reconcile hell with the God of the Bible, and how it’s important for Christians to reflect on the seriousness of hell.
In this message, Dr. John addresses how a loving God can send people to hell. Using Scripture, he explains that God rightfully acts for His own glory since His infinite worth surpasses all creation. Sin against an infinitely glorious God constitutes an infinite crime deserving infinite punishment. The real question isn't "How can God allow hell?" but "How can God allow heaven?" - marveling at His grace toward undeserving sinners.
Hell Explained: In this one week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the often difficult and uncomfortable doctrine of Hell. This study will discuss the biblical description of hell, how we can reconcile hell with the God of the Bible, and how it’s important for Christians to reflect on the seriousness of hell.
Dr. John opens a challenging series on the doctrine of hell, explaining why this difficult biblical topic has largely disappeared from modern churches. He outlines five reasons why Christians today need to hear what Scripture teaches about eternal punishment, including the reality that an entire generation has never been taught this doctrine. This introductory message prepares listeners for a sobering examination of one of Christianity's most difficult teachings.
Hell Explained: In this one week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the often difficult and uncomfortable doctrine of Hell. This study will discuss the biblical description of hell, how we can reconcile hell with the God of the Bible, and how it’s important for Christians to reflect on the seriousness of hell.
What's the difference between teaching and discipling? Dr. John Neufeld explores life-changing relationships through 1 Corinthians 4:14-21, showing how disciplers give wisdom and skill, not just knowledge. He outlines five marks of transformational leadership: warning without shaming, loving unconditionally, reproducing spiritual children, modeling Christ's life, and empowering others to lead.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Are you spiritually rich or spiritually poor without realizing it? Dr. John exposes the Corinthian church's dangerous self-deception through 1 Corinthians 4:8-13, where Paul reveals their spiritual poverty disguised as wealth. He outlines four keys to true spiritual wealth: depending on Christ, embracing suffering for His sake, working hard in discipleship, and responding to criticism like Jesus did—with blessing instead of retaliation.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
What is the most toxic thing that can destroy spiritual growth and divide the church? Dr. John tackles the dangerous issue of spiritual pride through 1 Corinthians 4:6-7, revealing how pride believes it knows God's mind apart from Scripture and forgets our need for His grace. He warns that everything we have—our abilities, intelligence, and accomplishments—are gifts from God, not reasons for boasting.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
How should we evaluate our pastors and church leaders in a godly way? Dr. John addresses the critical issue of unfair criticism toward Christian leaders through 1 Corinthians 4:1-5, where Paul faces harsh judgment from the Corinthian church. He explains that we should view leaders as servants of Christ and stewards of God's mysteries, evaluating them solely on their faithfulness to proclaim Scripture rather than on personal preferences or hidden motives we cannot truly know.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
In a culture that calls God's wisdom foolishness, how do believers stand firm in biblical truth? Dr. John explores 1 Corinthians 3:18-23, examining Paul's call to the divided Corinthian church to embrace divine wisdom over worldly thinking. He challenges Christians to accept being labeled "fools" by the world while encouraging believers with Paul's reminder that they possess all things because they belong to Christ.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
What kind of builder are you in God's eternal church? Dr. John Neufeld explores the sobering reality that while the church will stand forever, our individual work will face divine inspection. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3:12–17, he contrasts lasting materials—gold, silver, and precious stones—with wood, hay, and straw that will burn in the fire. Some will receive eternal rewards, while others will be saved but see their life's work go up in smoke.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Every building you see will one day crumble and disappear—except one. Dr. John Neufeld reveals the eternal significance of the church as God's imperishable temple made of living stones. Using 1 Corinthians 3:10-15, he explains how Paul laid the foundation of Jesus Christ and His cross once and for all, and now every believer has the sacred assignment to build upon it.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Why do churches fight over their favourite pastors and teachers? Dr. John Neufeld shares a powerful story about friendship and honesty to address how the Corinthians created unhealthy divisions around their leaders. Using 1 Corinthians 3:5-9, he shows that spiritual immaturity often appears in how we treat church leadership. Mature believers understand that pastors are simply God's servants doing what He assigned them, that God alone brings real growth, and that we benefit from their faithful work together.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Are you stuck in spiritual infancy? Dr. John Neufeld confronts the uncomfortable reality that some Christians never grow up, creating division and dysfunction in the church through their immaturity. Using 1 Corinthians 3:1-4, he identifies three marks of spiritual immaturity: being ruled by fleshly patterns, failing to master basic Christian truths, and inability to apply God's Word to daily living.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
In our culture's pursuit of spirituality, we often confuse profound human experiences with biblical spirituality. Dr. John Neufeld uses 1 Corinthians 2:14-16 to reveal the crucial difference between "natural" and "spiritual" people. While natural people reject God's wisdom as foolishness due to their earthly perspective, spiritual people discern eternal value in all things, remain unswayed by human opinion, and possess the mind of Christ—marked by humility, servanthood, and obedience.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
The smartest people in history made the worst mistake imaginable. Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 2:6-13, where Paul contrasts human wisdom with God's secret wisdom revealed through the cross. Even the brightest rulers missed God's truth entirely—they crucified the very Son of God. This episode reveals how God's wisdom can only be understood through the Holy Spirit, not human intellect.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Why would a leader boast about his weaknesses? Dr. John Neufeld explores Paul's surprising defense of his ministry in 1 Corinthians 2:1-5. When the Corinthian church criticized Paul as an unimpressive speaker who failed to reach society's elite, Paul responded by embracing his inadequacies. He refused flashy rhetoric, focusing solely on the cross of Christ, and admitted to fear and trembling—because God's power works best through human weakness.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
What makes a great church? Dr. Neufeld examines the Corinthian church to discover that effective churches aren't built on impressive credentials or programs. Instead, God chooses the "foolish," weak, and lowly to showcase His power. Using Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians, he shows that great churches are made of people who boast only in the Lord, carrying the message of the cross that provides wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Why does Paul call the cross "the foolishness of God" when God is perfectly wise? Dr. Neufeld explores how the cross appears foolish to human wisdom but represents God's power to save. He identifies four fatal reasons people reject the cross: trusting human judgment over God's, following what's trendy rather than eternal truth, pursuing dead-end philosophies, and ignoring God's revelation.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Why would early Christians choose the cross as their symbol when it represented death, shame, and defeat? Dr. Neufeld explores how the cross was considered foolish and offensive in the ancient world - yet became the central message of Christianity. Using Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians, he examines why the gospel message remains scandalous today: it strips away human pride, declaring that we contribute nothing to our salvation.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Why do churches split over leaders and styles rather than core biblical truths? Dr. Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 1:11-17, where Paul addresses four factions in the Corinthian church—those following Paul, Apollos, Peter, or claiming to follow Christ alone. Through Paul's pointed questions about baptism and the cross, Dr. Neufeld reveals that confidence in human skills was dividing Corinth, when their unity should have been centered on the power of the cross, not the style of their leaders.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
In a world filled with quarrels and divisions, wouldn't it be refreshing to find a place of genuine community and love? Dr. Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 1:10, where Paul makes his passionate appeal for church unity. He breaks down Paul's four-part charge: submitting to Christ's authority, speaking with biblical vocabulary, ending divisive schisms, and being united in mind and judgment. This message challenges believers to embrace Christ's vision for His church—a community marked by genuine love for one another.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
It's easy to focus on everything wrong with the church, but Paul chose a different approach when writing to the struggling Corinthians. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores Paul's strategy of beginning with what's right about the church—emphasizing that believers are recipients of grace, enriched by Christ in speech and knowledge, and secured with an eternal destiny. This timeless reminder challenges us to see the church through Christ's eyes rather than through our disappointments.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Churches today, like the Corinthian church, often struggle with the tension between engaging their culture and being transformed by it. In this compelling episode, Dr. John Neufeld takes listeners into Paul's letter to the Corinthians, a church that had gradually adopted the pagan culture around them rather than following Christ's way of life. The timeless message challenges today's church to distinguish itself from contemporary culture while remaining engaged with the world around us.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
What do ancient Corinth and modern Canada have in common? More than you might think. In this opening message of a 4-week series on 1 Corinthians, Dr. John Neufeld explores the parallels between Paul's ministry in pagan Corinth and the challenges facing Canadian Christians today. As Dr. Neufeld unpacks the historical context of this busy Roman city, he shows how the Corinthian church's struggle to maintain Christian identity in a secular world speaks to believers navigating similar pressures in contemporary Canada.
The Power of Christ in a Pagan World: Join Dr. John Neufeld for this 20-message series as he focuses on the book of 1 Corinthians. Covering chapters 1-4, The Power of Christ in a Pagan World looks at the many issues that confronted the church in Corinth; Problems that seemed to find their place within the church at every turn! This series helps us unpack the different conflicts and struggles of this early church in a relevant and practical way. Even though the church in Corinth existed a long time ago, they went through trials that might sound familiar to us in the 21st Century!
Throughout history, kings have wielded absolute power, but God's design for Israel's monarchy was radically different. Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 17:14-20 and God's requirements for Israel's kings - they must be chosen by God and not acquire many horses or wives. Most importantly, kings must write out and study God's law daily to remain under God's authority rather than ruling however they please, with Solomon's failures serving as a warning.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
The health of any nation depends on its leadership and how laws are created and maintained. Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 17:8-13 and God's design for justice in ancient Israel, tracing how Moses established a multi-tiered court system following advice from Jethro, and connecting these principles to New Testament teaching about authority, submission, and the church's role in handling disputes among believers.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
Real justice starts with knowing right from wrong. In this message, Dr. John looks at God's laws for Israel in Deuteronomy 16-17, showing why God demanded exclusive worship from His chosen people. He explains why mixing other beliefs with faith in God is dangerous, why we should give God our best, and how honoring God is the foundation for a just society.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
We were created to celebrate, be joyful, and remember God's grace. In this episode, Dr. John examines the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) and the Feast of Booths from Deuteronomy 16:9-20. He shows how these celebrations of harvest and wilderness wanderings find their fulfillment in the New Testament through the Spirit's outpouring and God's gathering of souls from all nations.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
A culture without grand moments of celebration will eventually cease to exist. In this episode, Dr. John explores the celebration of Passover from Deuteronomy 16:1-8, showing how this foundational festival commemorated Israel's deliverance from Egyptian slavery through the blood of the lamb. He draws powerful parallels between the ancient Passover and Christ as our ultimate Passover sacrifice, demonstrating how this historic feast finds its fulfillment at the cross and communion table.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
How does faith show up in the way we treat those who work for us? In this episode, Dr. John looks at Deuteronomy 15:12-23 and God's laws about Hebrew servants, showing how ancient Israel's approach was meant to help people rather than hurt them. He explores how employers and employees can respect each other, the importance of fair pay, and how our treatment of others shows whether we truly trust God to provide for us.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
What would a society look like if no one lived in perpetual debt or poverty? In this episode, Dr. John explores Deuteronomy 15:1-11 and God's revolutionary Sabbatical year law that required the release of debts every seven years in ancient Israel. He discusses how this divine system was designed to prevent perpetual poverty while challenging listeners to consider how biblical principles of generosity and debt forgiveness can shape our approach to those in need today.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
Money — we can't live without it, yet many bristle when the church talks about it. Dr. John examines Moses' teachings on tithing and discovers that God's financial principles aren't about taking from us, but teaching us to fear and trust Him. From joyful celebrations of God's provision to caring for the poor, Dr. John explores how proportional, systematic giving remains a biblical pattern that shapes our hearts and demonstrates our faith.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
In a world where Christians often look indistinguishable from their neighbors, what does it mean to be truly set apart for God? Dr. John examines how God called ancient Israel to be distinctly different through funeral practices and dietary laws. While we're not bound by these Old Testament civic laws, the principle remains: we're called to reach the nations without becoming like them, maintaining our distinct identity as God's holy people.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
What happens when those closest to us lead us away from God? Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 13:6-18, exploring the difficult truth that our love for God must surpass even our deepest family bonds and national loyalties. He explains how Moses warned Israel about idolatry spreading through intimate relationships and entire communities, demanding unwavering faithfulness to God above all else.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
When culture demands compromise and voices claim to speak for God, how do we know who to trust? In this episode, Dr. John explores Deuteronomy 12:29-13:5, warning against the church's temptation to adopt cultural trends over biblical truth. He explains how to identify false prophets by testing their teachings against Scripture, concluding that Scripture alone speaks for God.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
In our culture of food allergies, specialized diets, and endless nutritional concerns, it's easy to forget that every meal is meant to be an act of worship. Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 12 and 1 Corinthians 10:31 to show how Israel's transition from wilderness manna to abundant dining teaches us about God's provision, sacrifice, and gratitude. A practical message about finding the sacred in our everyday meals and blessing our families through how we eat.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
Everyone worships something, but can we worship God however we want? Dr. John examines God's specific instructions to Israel about where and how to worship, emphasizing that God—not us—chooses the terms of worship. A challenging message about submitting our preferences to God's design and the importance of corporate worship over individualistic spirituality.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
Why do we hold on to things that pull us away from God? In today’s episode, Dr. John explores Israel’s refusal to destroy the high places of idol worship—and how that compromise led to spiritual ruin. He challenges us to examine the hidden high places in our own lives that compete for our hearts, reminding us that God calls for complete devotion. True worship requires nothing less.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
In today’s message, Dr. John explores how Deuteronomy 12–17 reveals the connection between God’s moral law and Israel’s civic life. He explains why these laws mattered for a unique nation under God, and how they continue to challenge Christians today to live out their faith—not just believe it. True faith, after all, demands action.
Living the Moral Life: A Practical Application for Every Generation: Morality cannot be reduced to a bumper sticker. Neither is it the sum total of our debates, campaigns or banners. Morality is presented by how we live. The book of Deuteronomy is a second presentation of God’s Law. It contains three sermons by Moses, as Israel stands on the border of the Promised Land. In this series, Dr. John highlights chapters 12- 17 in which Moses emphasizes living out God’s commands for a moral life. Why should we listen? Because living a moral life speaks louder than any bumper sticker.
How can we safeguard our faith against false teaching? In this episode, Dr. John explores essential truths every believer needs to know—from understanding core doctrines about Christ to recognizing the importance of discernment in who we welcome into our churches and homes. He also highlights why supporting ministries grounded in biblical truth is vital. This message encourages us to hold firmly to sound doctrine while reflecting Christ’s love in all we do.
Walking in Truth and Love: It has been said that there are two kinds of people in the Christian community. There are the love people, who believe that living in love, unity, and harmony with others is of utmost importance. Then there’s the truth group of people. These Christians care deeply about the salvation of the lost and remind us that unless truth is declared, no one can be saved. Unfortunately, the love group can find it difficult to draw lines in the sand when it comes to false teachings and sin, and the truth camp often becomes harsh, judgemental, and lack in grace. Which group do you fall in to? Before you panic, there is good news! We don’t have to choose between love or truth. It is not a trade-off. Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 5-message series where he will walk through how to live a life of both Christian love and truth!
In this episode, Dr. John explores the balance between biblical warnings about false teachers and the assurance of eternal security for believers. He explains how true followers of Christ remain vigilant by abiding in His truth, and how God’s warnings serve to protect and encourage the faithful on their spiritual journey.
Walking in Truth and Love: It has been said that there are two kinds of people in the Christian community. There are the love people, who believe that living in love, unity, and harmony with others is of utmost importance. Then there’s the truth group of people. These Christians care deeply about the salvation of the lost and remind us that unless truth is declared, no one can be saved. Unfortunately, the love group can find it difficult to draw lines in the sand when it comes to false teachings and sin, and the truth camp often becomes harsh, judgemental, and lack in grace. Which group do you fall in to? Before you panic, there is good news! We don’t have to choose between love or truth. It is not a trade-off. Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 5-message series where he will walk through how to live a life of both Christian love and truth!
Not every teaching that sounds spiritual is rooted in truth. In today’s episode, Dr. John walks through 1 John 4 to show how the early church identified and rejected heresies about Jesus—and why guarding the truth of the gospel is still essential for the church today. From ancient distortions to modern-day confusion, the call remains the same: contend for the faith once delivered.
Walking in Truth and Love: It has been said that there are two kinds of people in the Christian community. There are the love people, who believe that living in love, unity, and harmony with others is of utmost importance. Then there’s the truth group of people. These Christians care deeply about the salvation of the lost and remind us that unless truth is declared, no one can be saved. Unfortunately, the love group can find it difficult to draw lines in the sand when it comes to false teachings and sin, and the truth camp often becomes harsh, judgemental, and lack in grace. Which group do you fall in to? Before you panic, there is good news! We don’t have to choose between love or truth. It is not a trade-off. Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 5-message series where he will walk through how to live a life of both Christian love and truth!
What does it truly mean to love one another? In this episode, Dr. John reflects on how love and truth are inseparable in the Christian life. Drawing from 1 John, he shows that genuine love is expressed through obedience to Christ’s commandments and warns against the harm false teaching causes within the church. Learn how walking in God’s truth strengthens our love and unity as a family of believers.
Walking in Truth and Love: It has been said that there are two kinds of people in the Christian community. There are the love people, who believe that living in love, unity, and harmony with others is of utmost importance. Then there’s the truth group of people. These Christians care deeply about the salvation of the lost and remind us that unless truth is declared, no one can be saved. Unfortunately, the love group can find it difficult to draw lines in the sand when it comes to false teachings and sin, and the truth camp often becomes harsh, judgemental, and lack in grace. Which group do you fall in to? Before you panic, there is good news! We don’t have to choose between love or truth. It is not a trade-off. Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 5-message series where he will walk through how to live a life of both Christian love and truth!
In this episode, Dr. John explores the delicate balance of love and truth in Christian relationships, using the example of the “elect lady” in John’s letter. He highlights how affection and appropriate boundaries reflect Christ’s purity and how believers are called to live out grace, mercy, and peace rooted in God’s truth.
Walking in Truth and Love: It has been said that there are two kinds of people in the Christian community. There are the love people, who believe that living in love, unity, and harmony with others is of utmost importance. Then there’s the truth group of people. These Christians care deeply about the salvation of the lost and remind us that unless truth is declared, no one can be saved. Unfortunately, the love group can find it difficult to draw lines in the sand when it comes to false teachings and sin, and the truth camp often becomes harsh, judgemental, and lack in grace. Which group do you fall in to? Before you panic, there is good news! We don’t have to choose between love or truth. It is not a trade-off. Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 5-message series where he will walk through how to live a life of both Christian love and truth!
In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ claim to divine authority as the fulfillment of Psalm 110 and contrasts it with the false authority of the religious leaders. He challenges us to recognize that true authority belongs to Jesus alone—the Son of God and Lord of all—calling us to respond with humble submission rather than mere admiration.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
What happens to marriage and life after death? In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ response to the Sadducees’ challenge about resurrection and the age to come. He explains why marriage won’t exist in the resurrection and shows how the Old Testament points to life beyond death. Dr. John highlights Jesus’ teaching that God is the God of the living—offering hope and assurance of eternal life beyond this age.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
In this message from Luke 20, Dr. John explores the clever trap set by religious leaders as they question Jesus about paying tribute to Caesar. What unfolds is a lesson in wisdom, authority, and allegiance. Learn how Jesus' response not only silenced His enemies but still speaks to us today—about taxes, worship, and what ultimately belongs to God.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
Why was Jesus—who healed the sick, raised the dead, and offered mercy—so fiercely rejected? In this episode, Dr. John continues through Luke 20, unpacking Jesus’ confrontation with Israel’s religious leaders and the powerful parable of the tenants. Discover how this story reveals not only the authority of Jesus as the Son of God, but also the deep resistance of those who refused to receive Him.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
In Luke 20, religious leaders confront Jesus with questions meant to undermine Him. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores why authority matters—both in Jesus' time and ours—and how our response to His authority shapes everything about our faith and daily lives.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
What does true peace look like in a broken world? In this episode, Dr. John reflects on Jesus’ final visit to Jerusalem, a city proud yet corrupt, and the cleansing of the temple. He explores how Jesus’ call to repentance and genuine worship challenges the city’s false hopes for peace. This message invites us to examine where we seek peace and how we respond to God’s offer of reconciliation.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
What kind of King rides a colt through cheering crowds—yet weeps over the city that welcomes Him? In this episode of Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John challenges our assumptions about power, success, and the nature of God's Kingdom. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, He fulfills prophecy—not with force, but with humility. Far from a misstep in a grand plan, this moment reveals the depth of His mission: to bring salvation, not domination.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
What does it truly mean to be faithful with what God has given you? In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ parable of the minas, challenging us to use our resources and opportunities to advance God’s kingdom. He reflects on the opposition Jesus faced, the dangers of fear and inaction, and the reward promised to those who faithfully serve until Christ returns.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
What does it really mean to be saved? In this episode, Dr. John takes us through stories of Zacchaeus and others in Luke’s Gospel to explore the heart of true conversion. It's not about a momentary decision, but about Jesus taking the initiative—calling us, changing us, and leading us to a life marked by joyful response and lasting faith.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
In today’s episode, Dr. John takes us to Luke 18, where Jesus tells a parable and meets a blind man whose simple request reveals something deeper. It’s a reminder that in God’s kingdom, it’s not the polished or proud who belong, but those who come with humility, asking for mercy. A thoughtful reflection on what it really means to be welcomed by God.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ prediction of His suffering, betrayal, and resurrection. He highlights the deep pain of betrayal by a close friend and explains how Jesus’ death was part of God’s sovereign plan. Dr. John challenges listeners to understand that true victory comes through Jesus’ sacrificial love and service, not earthly power, inviting us to follow His example of humble triumph.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
In this episode, Dr. John examines the story of the rich young ruler and Jesus’ teaching about the difficulty wealth presents in entering God’s kingdom. He explains why true salvation requires surrendering our trust in possessions and self-righteousness, and how only God can free us from what holds our hearts captive. A sobering yet hopeful message about depending fully on Christ above all else.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
Sometimes the greatest danger to our spiritual life isn’t obvious sin—it’s hidden pride. In this episode, Dr. John walks through Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, revealing how easy it is to trust in our own righteousness and miss the heart of true repentance. It's a powerful reminder that God justifies the humble, not the self-assured.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
It’s hard to keep praying when answers feel delayed and justice seems far off. In Luke 18, Jesus tells a parable about a persistent widow and an unjust judge—one that challenges our assumptions about God's character. Dr. John walks us through this story, showing how it’s not a comparison, but a contrast meant to reveal the mercy and justice of God. This message encourages us to pray boldly, trust deeply, and never lose heart.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
In today’s message, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the deep sorrow and steady hope found in the story of Lazarus, drawing a connection to Jesus’ words in Luke 17 about judgment and the coming of the Son of Man. What does it mean to grieve with hope—and to live in light of God’s mercy and justice? As we consider the urgency of Christ’s return, we’re invited to examine our hearts and trust fully in God’s perfect timing.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
What kind of leaders does our world need today? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the wisdom of the men of Issachar—leaders who "understood the times and knew what Israel should do." With insight into Luke 17 and Jesus’ encounter with the ten lepers, Dr. John challenges us to be people of discernment, gratitude, and faith—aware of our times and aligned with God's purposes.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
Have you ever cried out for help—not with demands, but from a place of deep need? In Luke 17, ten lepers call out to Jesus not for healing, but for mercy—a word that acknowledges their unworthiness and their hope in His compassion. In today’s message, Dr. John Neufeld invites us to consider what it means to receive mercy, and how gratitude—or the lack of it—reveals the posture of our hearts. Why did only one return to give thanks? And would we be the one—or among the nine?
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
Sometimes, the initial excitement of a task fades, but it’s our sense of duty that keeps us going. Dr. John reflects on this in today’s message, drawing from Jesus’ teachings on faith, servanthood, and commitment. As He prepares His disciples for the difficult path ahead, Jesus reminds us of the importance of fulfilling our calling, even when it feels like the work is never done.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
In today’s message, Dr. John looks at Jesus’ strong words about those who cause others to stumble in their faith. We’re reminded that how we treat the people around us matters—especially those we might overlook. Jesus warns that influencing someone away from Him is no small thing. It’s a call to reflect Christ in our relationships and take seriously the impact we have on others.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
Earthly monarchs may rule with ceremony and symbolism, but Jesus, the true King, came to seek and save the lost. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld walks through Luke 17–20, where Christ sets His face toward Jerusalem—not for a royal throne, but for the cross. Through stories like Zacchaeus, we see a kingdom built on grace, truth, and love for the least.
The King Arrives: Throughout North American history, there have been two main reactions to monarchy: rebellion or apathy. Some believe the Crown should be rejected, while others see it as largely irrelevant. In short, we wrestle with the idea of kingship. But for followers of Christ, acknowledging Jesus as King is not optional—it’s foundational. In this series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Luke 17–20, showing that the Kingship of Jesus is not only central to the Christian faith, but vital for the world.
What do we do with doubt—ours or others'? And how do we know the gospel is more than just another story among many? In this episode of Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the closing verses of Genesis 24 and the beginning of chapter 25, reminding us that the gospel is grounded in history and passed on through faithful generations. From the beautiful union of Isaac and Rebekah to the legacy of Abraham, we’re invited to see God’s hand at work and our place in the story of redemption.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
What does it look like to follow God’s will in love and relationships? In today's message, Dr. John Neufeld continues in Genesis 24, unfolding the story of how Abraham’s servant sought a wife for Isaac—not through chance, but through faith, prayer, and wisdom. As he unpacks the servant’s trust in God’s providence, Dr. John challenges us to consider how God's hand guides not only our relationships, but all of life’s important decisions.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
In today’s world, the idea of marriage is often reduced to personal happiness or romantic love. But as Dr. John reflects in this message, marriage holds a deeper purpose—it's about securing the future of faith. He examines the story of Abraham sending his servant to find a wife for Isaac, showing how love and marriage are meant to impact future generations and foster godly offspring. Dr. John challenges us to trust God in our relationships, whether we are married or single, and to centre our faith in all decisions about love.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
What makes the death of a believer precious in God's eyes? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on Genesis 23 and the death of Sarah. With great insight, he explores Abraham’s deep faith and the significance of how he honoured Sarah’s life and legacy. This message offers a powerful reminder that every moment in the life of a believer matters—and that death, for those in Christ, is not the end but a precious transition into God’s presence.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the passing of time in the life of Abraham and Sarah. As they near the end of their journey, we’re reminded that no matter our age, God continues to call us to trust Him fully. Discover how faith matures through the years—and how God's purposes never grow old.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
Imagine the weight of the moment as Abraham, with unwavering faith, stands on Mount Moriah, ready to obey God's command. Dr. John takes us into this powerful scene where God provides a ram as a substitute for Isaac. This act of provision points forward to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, the Lamb of God, whose death on the cross offers salvation to all. As Dr. John connects the dots between Abraham's faith and Christ's sacrifice, we see how God's redemptive plan was unfolding long before Jesus walked the earth.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld continues his series Confident Faith with a look at Genesis 22—the story of Abraham and Isaac. Known earlier for questioning and negotiating with God, Abraham now responds with quiet obedience to an unthinkable command. Dr. John explores how faith is formed and revealed through testing, and challenges us to consider what true trust in God looks like when the cost is high and the answers aren't clear.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
When life seems uncertain, God's promises remain steadfast. Dr. John reflects on the challenges Abraham faced when sending Hagar and Ishmael into the wilderness, and how God's faithfulness to His covenant with Abraham and Abimelech reveals the unchanging nature of God’s promises, even in the toughest moments. Abraham’s trust in God's eternal plan serves as a reminder that, despite life’s difficulties, God is always at work behind the scenes.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
Genesis 21 unfolds as a tale of two sons—Isaac and Ishmael—and reveals how God’s promise unfolds not through human effort, but through divine intervention. Today Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the significance of Isaac as the child of promise, contrasting the natural with the miraculous, and invites us to place our confidence not in what we can achieve, but in what only God can do.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the concept of common grace—God’s kindness shown to all people, regardless of their faith. Drawing from Genesis 20 and Psalm 145, Dr. John challenges the belief that humanity is inherently good, showing instead how God restrains evil and allows goodness to flourish, even among those who do not know Him. Discover how recognizing God’s grace in the world can reshape your faith and guard you from fear and sin.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet
In this episode, Dr. John reflects on Abraham's repeated failures and God's unwavering commitment to His promises. Despite Abraham's struggles, God intervenes to protect His redemptive plan, showing that even in our weaknesses, God’s faithfulness remains. Dr. John encourages believers to trust in God's ability to guard us and complete the work He has begun, reminding us that His grace is greater than our shortcomings.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
Not everyone who hears of grace receives it—and some walk away from it entirely. In today’s message, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the sobering warning of Hebrews 12:15: “See that no one fails to obtain the grace of God.” Through biblical insight and historical context—from the bitterness of individuals to the hostility of nations like Moab and Ammon—Dr. John calls us to remain rooted in the grace that saves, sustains, and transforms.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
Have you ever looked at your life and wondered, “How did I get here?” In today’s message, Dr. John explores the quiet unraveling that can come from small compromises, as seen in the life of Lot. When we choose comfort over conviction, or distraction over devotion, we can drift far from the life God intended for us. But there is hope—even in failure. Join us as we reflect on the power of compromise, the promise of grace, and the call to return to living well.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
What happens when we grow too attached to the comforts of this world? In this episode, Dr. John delves into the story of Lot’s escape from Sodom, showing how his compromise with a sinful culture led to the loss of his family and influence. He challenges us to reflect on our own lives—are we prioritizing Christ over the fleeting pleasures of this world? Dr. John emphasizes the importance of living with eternal values in mind, urging us to consider where our true loyalties lie.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
In this message, Dr. John traces the fall of ancient Babylon and the judgment of Sodom to reflect on the collapse of human civilizations in light of God’s coming judgment. Through the stories of Belshazzar and Lot, we’re reminded of what it means to live righteously and remain faithful—even when the culture around us stands condemned.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
Abraham’s plea for Sodom and Gomorrah teaches us powerful lessons about God’s justice and mercy. As Dr. John unpacks this passage, we see how Abraham's bargaining reveals God's heart for the righteous and His determination to treat them differently from the wicked. Through this prayer, we learn how to intercede for the nations, understanding God’s mind and praying with passion for His people.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
Have you ever paused to consider God's overarching plan for the world? In this episode, Dr. John reflects on God's revelation to Abraham about His judgment on the nations, specifically Sodom and Gomorrah. As Dr. John unpacks this pivotal moment, he explores how God’s promise to bless all nations through Abraham still resonates today. It’s a powerful reminder of God’s sovereignty and His call for us to pray for the nations, that His kingdom might come.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
In Genesis 18, God appears to Abraham and reveals His plan to bring about the birth of Isaac, even in the face of impossible circumstances. Abraham’s hospitality and response to God’s message show his deep faith, even as he questions God’s plans. In this episode, Dr. John walks us through the encounter, highlighting the importance of trust in God's timing and the assurance that His promises will be fulfilled, even when it seems unlikely.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
In today’s message, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Genesis 18 and the astonishing moment Abraham shared a meal with God. More than just a remarkable encounter, this passage reminds us that when we welcome God into our lives, He reveals His purposes for us. Drawing also from Jeremiah 29:11, Dr. John explores how each of us is created with a calling—and how we discover that calling when we respond to God’s invitation.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
In this episode, Dr. John explores the true nature of faith, contrasting popular definitions with biblical teachings. Faith isn't a leap into the unknown, but trust in God's promises. Through the story of Abraham, we'll see how faith matures, growing from a shaky start to a confident trust in God's certain promises, even when life's challenges arise.
Confident Faith: In this 4-week series on Genesis 18-25, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the life of Abraham and unpacks the topic of faith. How is faith formed? How does faith mature? And how can faith help us trust in what God has promised, even though we can’t see it yet?
When life feels difficult and uncertain, it's easy to lose sight of Jesus' true power and authority. Dr. John explores the powerful vision of the risen Christ in Revelation 1:9-20, revealing His glory as the King of Kings. Even in times of suffering, believers are reminded of Christ's ultimate victory and sovereignty. Dr. John encourages us to find strength in worship and intimacy with our risen Savior, just as John did in exile.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld examines the dramatic conversion of Paul on the road to Damascus, exploring how a fierce persecutor of Christians became one of the most passionate advocates for the gospel. Dr. John delves into the evidence for Paul's encounter with the risen Jesus and the lasting impact it had on his life and teachings.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to witness Jesus ascend into heaven? In this episode, Dr. John reflects on this profound moment in Acts, where Jesus, after his resurrection, leaves his disciples with a promise and a mission. As they watch Him ascend from the Mount of Olives, their hearts are filled with awe and hope. Jesus' departure marks the beginning of the church’s work, empowered by the Holy Spirit. Dr. John explores the significance of the ascension and how it shapes our understanding of God's plan today.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
When we feel we've failed, it's hard to imagine God still calling us to His purpose. In this episode, Dr. John reflects on how the risen Jesus restored Peter after his denial, asking him three times, "Do you love me?" This moment not only restores Peter but also reaffirms his calling to lead the Church. Dr. John highlights how this act of forgiveness and commission reminds us that no failure is final in God's kingdom—our love for Christ should always lead to service and sacrifice.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
In this episode, Dr. John explores a post-resurrection encounter between Jesus and seven disciples on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. As the disciples fish all night without success, Jesus appears and directs them to cast their nets once more, resulting in a miraculous catch. This moment echoes an earlier experience from their ministry, with Peter’s eager reaction to recognizing Jesus illustrating the deep transformation brought by Christ’s resurrection.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
When Thomas doubted, Jesus didn’t rebuke him, but met him in his uncertainty with grace and peace. Showing him His wounds, He invited Thomas to believe. Jesus' response wasn’t just for Thomas but for all of us—reminding us that peace is found in trusting His work on the cross. Through this moment, we are called to place our faith not in what we see, but in who He is.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
After Jesus’ death, two disciples were left confused and discouraged, unsure of what to make of the events that had unfolded. In today’s episode, Dr. John takes us through their encounter with the risen Christ on the road to Emmaus, showing how Jesus revealed Himself through the Scriptures and reignited their hope.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
In today’s episode, Dr. John explores the true story of Mary Magdalene, cutting through myths and misconceptions. As one of Jesus’ devoted followers, Mary encountered the risen Christ outside the empty tomb, overwhelmed by sorrow until He called her by name. Through her story, we see how Jesus transforms despair into faith and grief into joy.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
What if the most pivotal moment in history was hidden in plain sight? In this episode, Dr. John examines the mystery of the empty tomb from John 20:1-10. When Mary Magdalene finds the tomb open and empty, she believes someone has taken Jesus’ body. Peter and John rush to investigate and find the linen cloths left behind, but no body. Dr. John explores the profound significance of the empty tomb and challenges the liberal view of Jesus' resurrection.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
In today’s episode, Dr. John reflects on the powerful moment when the women discovered Jesus had risen from the dead. Arriving at the tomb, they were shocked to find it empty, and an angel told them Jesus was alive. This moment marked the beginning of a new hope for humanity—proving that Jesus conquered death and offering us the promise of eternal life. As we consider their experience, we’re reminded that Jesus is the source of our hope and resurrection.
Eyewitnesses to the Resurrection: In this series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the life-changing moments that followed Jesus' resurrection. Through the eyes of those who witnessed it firsthand, we see how the truth of the empty tomb and the risen Christ began to reshape lives. From sorrow to hope, confusion to clarity, doubt to faith, this series invites us to consider how the resurrection still speaks to our own faith today. It is more than a first hand account of the resurrection. It is also a promise of hope for each one of us to encounter our living Lord.
In this episode, Dr. John explores the unity of the Christian faith, despite the differences that exist among believers. He reflects on the significance of the Nicene Creed, which has united Christians for centuries by clearly defining the biblical teaching on Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Trinity. As he examines the final section of the creed, he highlights the ongoing importance of standing firm in biblical truth, especially in a time when theological foundations are often overlooked.
Understanding the Nicene Creed: For 1,700 years, the Nicene Creed has helped Christians hold onto the core truths of their faith. In this series, Dr. John explores its biblical foundation and why it still matters today. From the deity of Christ to the unity of the Church, he shows how this statement of faith helps guard against false teaching and keeps us rooted in truth. While the Bible is our ultimate authority, creeds like this help us clearly express what we believe—and why it’s important.
In a world where hope can sometimes feel hard to find, the need for a Savior is clear. In today’s episode, Dr. John takes us through Philippians 2:6-7, showing us why Jesus came to earth and what it means for us. We also look at the Nicene Creed and what it teaches about Jesus’ mission—how He came to save, suffered on the cross, and rose again, all for our salvation.
Understanding the Nicene Creed: For 1,700 years, the Nicene Creed has helped Christians hold onto the core truths of their faith. In this series, Dr. John explores its biblical foundation and why it still matters today. From the deity of Christ to the unity of the Church, he shows how this statement of faith helps guard against false teaching and keeps us rooted in truth. While the Bible is our ultimate authority, creeds like this help us clearly express what we believe—and why it’s important.
Who is Jesus? Dr. John explores the importance of understanding Christ’s true identity amidst the dangers of false teachings. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 11:3-4, he warns against distortions and highlights the Nicene Creed’s affirmation of Jesus as the 'only begotten Son of God.' This message encourages us to hold firmly to the historical truth of Jesus, rejecting any reimagined versions."
Understanding the Nicene Creed: For 1,700 years, the Nicene Creed has helped Christians hold onto the core truths of their faith. In this series, Dr. John explores its biblical foundation and why it still matters today. From the deity of Christ to the unity of the Church, he shows how this statement of faith helps guard against false teaching and keeps us rooted in truth. While the Bible is our ultimate authority, creeds like this help us clearly express what we believe—and why it’s important.
Throughout history, people have worshipped many gods—but the Bible makes it clear: there is only one true God. In today’s message, Dr. John looks at the Nicene Creed’s declaration, “We believe in one God,” and explores its biblical foundation. Examining Scripture from the Old and New Testaments, he reveals how God stands apart—without rivals or equals.
Understanding the Nicene Creed: For 1,700 years, the Nicene Creed has helped Christians hold onto the core truths of their faith. In this series, Dr. John explores its biblical foundation and why it still matters today. From the deity of Christ to the unity of the Church, he shows how this statement of faith helps guard against false teaching and keeps us rooted in truth. While the Bible is our ultimate authority, creeds like this help us clearly express what we believe—and why it’s important.
In today’s episode, Dr. John begins a series on the Nicene Creed in honor of its 1,700th anniversary. While some may view creeds with skepticism, he explains their role in safeguarding biblical truth against false teaching. Looking at John 1:3, he unpacks why early Christian leaders gathered to affirm the deity of Christ, countering the heresy of Arius, who denied Jesus' eternal existence. Dr. John reminds us that while Scripture alone is our ultimate authority, statements of faith help us articulate and defend the core truths of Christianity.
Understanding the Nicene Creed: For 1,700 years, the Nicene Creed has helped Christians hold onto the core truths of their faith. In this series, Dr. John explores its biblical foundation and why it still matters today. From the deity of Christ to the unity of the Church, he shows how this statement of faith helps guard against false teaching and keeps us rooted in truth. While the Bible is our ultimate authority, creeds like this help us clearly express what we believe—and why it’s important.
When evil seems to be winning, how should we respond? Psalm 37 offers wisdom from David, written in his old age as he looked back on a life filled with both triumphs and trials. He reminds us not to fret over evildoers but to trust, delight in, and commit our ways to the Lord. In this message, Dr. John examines the commands, descriptions, and promises within this psalm, encouraging us to remain steadfast in faith, even in difficult times.
Psalms of Worship: Worship is always the proper response to God and His actions. Although there have been questions about the manner of worship, God has given us direction.
The Psalms serve as a “hymnbook of worship.” In them we find the manner and means by which we honour God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John demonstrates how God’s people are called to worship Him as Creator and King - through trials, in the face of delays, and amidst a hostile world.
In today’s episode, Dr. John explores Psalm 36 and the reality of evil in the world. Many in the West see people as shaped only by circumstances rather than as moral beings accountable to God. This shift makes it harder to recognize true evil. Psalm 36 describes the wicked—those who reject God, disregard His law, and deceive others. Dr. John unpacks this passage, reminding us to seek righteousness and trust in God’s protection.
Psalms of Worship: Worship is always the proper response to God and His actions. Although there have been questions about the manner of worship, God has given us direction.
The Psalms serve as a “hymnbook of worship.” In them we find the manner and means by which we honour God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John demonstrates how God’s people are called to worship Him as Creator and King - through trials, in the face of delays, and amidst a hostile world.
In Psalm 35, David cries out to God for deliverance from those plotting against him. As he faces enemies who spread lies and seek to harm him, David calls for God’s justice and protection. Amidst the attack, David remains confident in God’s ability to deliver and vows to praise Him for His faithfulness. This psalm offers a powerful reminder of trusting in God’s justice, even when we face false accusations and betrayal.
Psalms of Worship: Worship is always the proper response to God and His actions. Although there have been questions about the manner of worship, God has given us direction.
The Psalms serve as a “hymnbook of worship.” In them we find the manner and means by which we honour God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John demonstrates how God’s people are called to worship Him as Creator and King - through trials, in the face of delays, and amidst a hostile world.
When we face overwhelming challenges, where do we turn for help? In Psalm 34, David, pursued by enemies and filled with fear, finds solace in the faithfulness of God. Amidst his desperation, David calls out for rescue and discovers God's near presence in times of trouble. Dr. John explores how David’s plea for deliverance reveals the comfort, refuge, and ultimate peace found in God’s faithfulness.
Psalms of Worship: Worship is always the proper response to God and His actions. Although there have been questions about the manner of worship, God has given us direction.
The Psalms serve as a “hymnbook of worship.” In them we find the manner and means by which we honour God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John demonstrates how God’s people are called to worship Him as Creator and King - through trials, in the face of delays, and amidst a hostile world.
In today’s episode, Dr. John explores Psalm 33, a powerful hymn of worship that calls us to praise God as both Creator and King. He reflects on how true worship should focus on the greatness of God, not just emotional experience, and warns against songs that neglect the gospel. Through this Psalm, we’re reminded to worship with joy, skill, and a focus on the unshakable truth of Scripture.
Psalms of Worship: Worship is always the proper response to God and His actions. Although there have been questions about the manner of worship, God has given us direction.
The Psalms serve as a “hymnbook of worship.” In them we find the manner and means by which we honour God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John demonstrates how God’s people are called to worship Him as Creator and King - through trials, in the face of delays, and amidst a hostile world.
Just because we have faith, that doesn't mean everything will go right. In today’s episode, Dr. John explores the final verses of Hebrews 11, where we see that even the heroes of faith faced hardships, suffering, and death. Their stories remind us that faith isn't about avoiding difficulties, but trusting God through them. True faith holds firm, even when things don't go as planned.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to achieve great things despite personal flaws and challenges? In this episode, Dr. John explores the extraordinary acts of faith in Hebrews 11:32-35a, showcasing individuals like Gideon, Barak, Samson, and others who overcame obstacles and accomplished remarkable feats through their trust in God.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
In this episode, Dr. John explores the surprising examples of faith found in Hebrews 11:29-31. From the Israelites crossing the Red Sea to the walls of Jericho falling, Dr. John highlights how faith can emerge in the most unexpected places, even in the lives of those who seemed unlikely to believe. He also delves into the remarkable story of Rahab, the prostitute, whose faith led her to protect Israel's spies. These stories remind us that God can work through anyone, no matter their background or past.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
Have you ever been faced with a choice between temporary pleasures and lasting purpose? In this episode, Dr. John explores how Moses, by faith, chose to identify with God's people and endure hardship rather than enjoy the fleeting pleasures of Egypt. Following God’s call requires sacrifice, but leads to eternal rewards, as Moses found greater purpose and fulfillment than anything Egypt could offer.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
Have you ever faced a moment where God's promises seemed impossible? In this episode, Dr. John explores the confidence of faith through the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Despite uncertainty, these men trusted that God's promises would be fulfilled, teaching us how to stand firm in faith, even when we can't see the outcome.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
What does it mean to live with a deep, unshakeable faith, even when God’s promises seem distant? In this episode, Dr. John highlights Hebrews 11:13-16, exploring how true faith endures, trusting in God’s promises even when they aren’t fulfilled in our lifetime. He explains how faith values the age to come over the present, seeing life on earth as temporary. Through the examples of Abraham and Moses, Dr. John challenges us to stay focused on our eternal home and live as sojourners in this world.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
In this episode, Dr. John explores how faith transforms the way we view the world, using the examples of Sarah and Abraham from Hebrews 11:11-12. Despite their doubts and challenges, they ultimately trusted in God's promises, and through faith, God enabled them to experience the impossible. Dr. John encourages us to live with that same confidence in God’s power, seeing everything through the eyes of faith, even when circumstances seem impossible.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
What does it look like to step out in faith, even when the path is unclear? In Hebrews 11:8-10, Dr. John reflects on Abraham’s journey—leaving everything behind to trust God’s promises. Abraham’s story challenges us to live boldly, trusting that God's faithfulness will guide us. How can we embrace this kind of faith in our own lives?
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
What does it really mean to be spiritual? In today’s episode, Dr. John explores this question by looking at Hebrews 11:4-7, where the faith of Abel, Enoch, and Noah shines as an example. Spirituality isn’t about rituals or good works, but about trusting God fully, offering our best, and living in obedience. It’s only through faith that we can draw near to God and please Him.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
Faith is more than wishful thinking—it’s a deep confidence in God’s promises. Hebrews 11:1-3 defines faith as assurance and conviction, shaping how we view our lives and future. In this message, we explore how faith gives meaning, purpose, and a firm foundation in an uncertain world.
Defining Faith: How should someone approach God? Do they offer a scorecard of their successes or an inventory of their better qualities? The Bible is clear. We come to God by faith, and we live our lives with God through faith. Since faith is central, we should understand what it is and how it works. In this series Dr. John teaches through Hebrews 11, a chapter on faith. Listen, not for stories of faith in the past, but as a guide for your life today.
In a world hungry for truth, how do we effectively share the gospel? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld delves into the church's vital role in reflecting Christ's love. He emphasizes that evangelism is not just about words; it's about embodying God's truth in our daily lives. As we navigate our relationships and communities, we are called to demonstrate the hope and grace found in Christ.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
Have you ever wondered what true greatness looks like in the kingdom of God? In this episode of Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John Neufeld explores the essential role of deacons in the church, as described in 1 Timothy 3:8-13. He highlights their key characteristics and responsibilities, demonstrating that true greatness comes from servanthood. Discover how deacons lead by meeting community needs and reflecting Christ's humility.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld continues his study of 1 Timothy 3:1-7, examining the qualifications of Christian leaders. He unpacks the essential characteristics that define a godly overseer, emphasizing integrity, self-control, and hospitality. Leadership in the church is not about popularity or giftedness but about character and faithfulness. Dr. John highlights how these qualities are crucial not just for leaders but for all believers seeking to grow in their faith.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the biblical qualifications for church leadership, focusing on 1 Timothy 3:1-7. He highlights the vital role of elders and pastors in guiding the church and emphasizes that leadership isn’t just about a sense of calling—it requires godly character and integrity. Dr. John unpacks the New Testament’s perspective on church leaders as elders, shepherds, and overseers, showing how these roles shape a healthy and faithful church.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
Leadership in the church is a noble calling, but what does it mean to be an overseer? In today’s message, Dr. John explores 1 Timothy 3:1 and 1 Peter 5:1-4, showing how the Bible defines church leadership. He explains that elders, pastors, and overseers are not separate roles but different terms for the same office. Their responsibility? To teach, shepherd, and safeguard the church’s faithfulness to Scripture and unity in love.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In this episode of "Upholding The Truth," Dr. John discusses the challenging passage from 1 Timothy 2:11-15 about women in the church. He emphasizes the need to understand this scripture in context, addressing the controversy surrounding it. Instead of restricting women’s roles, he focuses on the importance of learning biblical truth. Join Dr. John as he explores these tough topics and shares what it means to be part of the family of God.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In this episode, Dr. John discusses the importance of prayer in our faith, based on 1 Timothy 2:8-10. He encourages us to pray with pure hearts, without anger or arguments, while highlighting the unique challenges men and women face in their spiritual journeys. Tune in to discover how prayer can transform our relationship with God and others.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
God calls the church to be a beacon of hope, praying for all people and reflecting His grace and truth. In this message, Dr. John explores 1 Timothy 2:1-7, highlighting God’s heart for the lost and our role in sharing the gospel. He encourages believers to engage in prayer and compassionate outreach, reminding us that God desires everyone to be saved and come to know the truth. Through our prayers, we take part in God’s mission to reach the world with His love.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In 1 Timothy 2:1-4, Paul shifts from internal church matters to God’s desire for all people to be saved. Dr. John explores how prayer plays a key role in evangelism, not just for personal growth but for reaching the lost. When the church prays for its leaders and community, it creates an environment where the gospel can be clearly seen and heard. This passage challenges us to embrace God’s heart for those who don’t yet know Him.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
The Christian life is a battle for truth. In this message, Dr. John unpacks Paul’s charge to Timothy to stand firm in faith, resist false teaching, and keep a clear conscience. Some abandoned their faith and suffered the consequences, but Paul reminds Timothy—and us—that standing firm in the gospel is always worth the fight.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In today's episode, Dr. John examines 1 Timothy 1:12–17, where Paul reflects on his transformation from a persecutor of Christians to a servant of Christ. Paul recognizes that true contentment is found not in status or personal achievements but in serving Jesus. Dr. John unpacks how God's mercy and grace shape our purpose, showing that a life of service to Christ is the key to lasting fulfillment.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
God's law is good—but only when used as He intended. Dr. John unpacks 1 Timothy 1:8-11, examining how false teachers misused the law and how Paul instructs Timothy to uphold the truth. Rather than a means of salvation, the law reveals sin and points us to Christ, showing our need for His grace. Understanding this distinction is key to living out the gospel.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In 1 Timothy 1:3-11, Paul urges Timothy to stand firm in a difficult ministry assignment, confronting false teaching and leading with integrity. Despite the challenges, Timothy’s obedience serves as a powerful example for anyone facing tough circumstances. Dr. John unpacks what it means to stay faithful where God has placed us, even when the road is hard.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In 1 Timothy, Paul instructs Timothy on how the church should conduct itself in the face of false teachings, leadership challenges, and cultural pressures. In today’s message, Dr. John explores the significance of the local church—using Ephesus as a powerful example—and why its health is crucial for proclaiming the truth of Christ. If the church is strong, the gospel shines; if it falters, darkness prevails.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld begins a new series on 1 Timothy, focusing on upholding the truth in a world that often denies its existence. Looking at Jesus’ conversation with Pilate and Paul’s instructions to Timothy, he explores the unchanging nature of truth and its essential role in shaping gospel-centered leadership.
Upholding the Truth: Upholding the Truth is a 15-message series focused on the study of 1 Timothy. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?” There is, and it never changes. It is found in the Word of God. Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
As Israel prepared to enter the Promised Land, God set before them a choice: obedience leading to blessing or disobedience bringing consequences. In this message, Dr. John unpacks Moses’ call to faithfulness, showing how this ancient challenge still speaks to our walk with Christ today. Living in obedience to God’s commands isn’t about earning His favor but responding to His grace, trusting that His ways lead to life and joy.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
God’s promises always exceed our expectations. Dr. John explores how Moses described the Promised Land, showing Israel that it was far better than anything they had known. More than just a place, it was a reminder of God's care and provision—one that required faith and obedience. Likewise, our future with Christ surpasses anything we can imagine.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
Reflecting on God's faithfulness is key to growing our trust in Him. In this message, Dr. John explores Deuteronomy 11:1-9, where Moses reminds Israel of God's past actions and calls them to love, obey, and trust Him as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. His words carry timeless truths for us: obedience leads to blessing, and God's promises are sure.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
In today's message, Dr. John unpacks God's requirements for His people in Deuteronomy 10:12-22. Rather than a list of rigid rules, these five expectations—fearing God, walking in His ways, loving Him, serving wholeheartedly, and keeping His commands—flow from a right understanding of who He is. When we see God as He truly is, His call becomes a joy, not a burden.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
Sin has consequences, but does restoration follow? In Deuteronomy 10:1-11, God gives Israel a second set of commandments after their failure with the golden calf. Dr. John explores how God's mercy restores His Word, His presence, and His people's hope for renewal, showing that failure is not the end with God.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
Moses’ prayer life reveals a powerful model for interceding on behalf of others. In this episode, Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 9:22–29, where Moses pleads for Israel despite their persistent rebellion. Rather than giving up on them, he chooses to pray, demonstrating the heart of a true spiritual leader. Looking at Jesus’ and Paul’s prayers, we see that interceding for others is not just an act of obedience—it’s a reflection of God’s grace at work.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
In today's episode, Dr. John examines Israel's persistent struggle with idolatry, focusing on their rebellion at Mount Sinai. Though God's command against idol-making seemed simple, Israel repeatedly turned to false gods. Dr. John unpacks why they did this, the consequences they faced, and what this means for us today.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
We often think we must earn God's favor, but in reality, our salvation is a gift of grace. In this episode, Dr. John examines the Israelites' conquest of the promised land, showing that their success came not from their own strength, but from God's mercy. He reminds us that we contribute nothing but our sin, and it is only through God's grace that we are saved. This powerful message calls us to reflect on the gospel's central truth.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
When life is good, it's easy to forget the One who provided it all. Dr. John reflects on Deuteronomy 8:11-20, warning against the dangers of pride and self-reliance. He urges us to remember God's faithfulness and provision, staying humble and focused on His commands, especially in times of abundance.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
In this episode, Dr. John reflects on the danger of pride during times of prosperity, drawing from Deuteronomy 8. He highlights how Israel’s abundance led to forgetfulness of God, and how true humility comes from obeying God’s commands, regardless of circumstances. Dr. John encourages us to trust in God's provision and remain obedient, whether in times of plenty or need.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
When challenges seem overwhelming, it's easy to lose hope. In this episode, Dr. John reflects on Deuteronomy 7:16-26, where Moses encourages Israel to trust God as they face powerful enemies. He highlights God's faithfulness in past victories and calls for devotion, warning against idolatry. Dr. John shows how this passage points to God's power and reminds us that true victory comes from relying on Him.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
In this episode, Dr. John explores Deuteronomy 7:12-15, where God promises blessings to Israel. He warns against the prosperity gospel, explaining that while wealth isn't wrong, it can lead to spiritual dangers. Dr. John emphasizes that God's blessings are a result of His grace, not human effort, and obedience positions us to receive His gifts.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
How do we reconcile God's love with His commands for destruction in the Old Testament? In this episode, Dr. John examines the troubling concept of herem—the command to devote entire nations to destruction in Deuteronomy 7. As he unpacks this difficult passage, he contrasts God's judgment on the Canaanite nations with His covenantal love and favor toward Israel, showing how these events reveal God's righteousness and His concern for His people.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
We often find ourselves caught up in the busyness of life, forgetting the significance of God's faithfulness. In today’s episode, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on Deuteronomy 6:17-25, where Moses warns the Israelites about the dangers of forgetting God's faithfulness. He emphasizes the importance of remembering God's acts of creation and redemption, encouraging us to keep His word at the forefront of our lives and pass it down to future generations.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
In today's episode, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on Deuteronomy 6:10-19, warning of the dangers of prosperity. Moses reminded Israel their blessings in the promised land were a gift from God, not earned by their efforts. Dr. John challenges us to guard against pride and always remember God as the source of our blessings.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
In this episode, Dr. John unpacks Deuteronomy 6:1-9, exploring the profound connection between fearing God, loving Him with all our hearts, and living faithfully in obedience to His commands. Through Moses' call to a new generation of Israel, we see how reverence for God shapes our actions, how love drives our devotion, and how faithfulness secures God's blessings. Discover what it means to live a life fully submitted to God, trusting Him for the future.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
The people of Israel heard God’s voice as He gave the Ten Commandments—a moment filled with awe and fear. Moses recounts their response, highlighting their recognition of God’s glory and their need for a mediator. Dr. John explores how this moment teaches us about God’s holiness, the purpose of His law, and the ultimate mediator, Jesus Christ.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
Jesus summed up the law in two commands: love God and love your neighbour. But what does it truly mean to love others? Dr. John Neufeld explores this question through the lens of Deuteronomy 5:16-21, unpacking how the commandments guide us to honour our parents, respect life, and uphold the sanctity of marriage. Discover how these timeless principles shape a culture of love and respect.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
Moses stood before a new generation of Israelites, ready to lead them into the Promised Land, and reminded them of a defining moment in their history—God's covenant at Mount Horeb. As he recounted the Ten Commandments, Moses emphasized their enduring significance. In today’s message, Dr. John explores the first four commandments, which focus on loving God. These timeless truths challenge us to honor God exclusively and avoid any distortion of His nature. Discover how these commands deepen our understanding of faith, obedience, and worship.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
In today’s episode, Dr. John Neufeld begins exploring Moses’ second sermon in Deuteronomy, focusing on the moral law and its relevance for Christians. Drawing from Deuteronomy 4:44–5:6, Dr. John explains how the law reveals God’s holiness, exposes human sin, and points us to the grace found in Christ. This study invites us to reflect on the Ten Commandments and their significance in living a life that honors God.
Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation: We begin a new series on Deuteronomy 5-11 entitled, "Living the Moral Law: A Guide for Every Generation." Before Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses reminded them of God's Covenant and instructed them to adhere to God's Law, which is absolute and perfect. The blessings of the land would only be fulfilled when Israel lived according to God's Word. The law does not supress life's joy; it releases it. It's a lesson for us today.
Jesus often warned about hell, speaking of it more than anyone else in Scripture. In this message, Dr. John explores the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16:19-31. While the rich man lived in luxury, Lazarus struggled in poverty. After death, their fates were sealed—Lazarus was comforted in heaven, and the rich man faced torment in hell. Dr. John highlights that this story isn’t just about the afterlife, but also about how our choices today shape our eternal future.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
In this episode, Dr. John explores the significance of the kingdom of God in light of the Law and the Prophets. He examines the transition from the Old Testament to the kingdom ushered in by Jesus and how this new era challenges the Pharisees’ understanding of the law. Dr. John also addresses the cost of discipleship and the earnestness with which people should pursue the kingdom. Through this teaching, we are reminded that the kingdom of God is worth the sacrifice, and that true entrance requires repentance and a heart willing to forsake all for Christ.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
Money reveals much about our character, and how we handle it speaks volumes about who we are. In Luke 16:10-15, Dr. John shows how Jesus teaches that faithfulness in small things, like money, reflects faithfulness in larger matters. Jesus challenges us to see money not as our own, but as something entrusted to us by God. How we use it reveals our priorities and heart. Dr. John helps us reflect on how we handle earthly wealth and the eternal riches that await those who are faithful.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
In Luke 16:1-9, Jesus tells the parable of the unrighteous manager, a story that challenges our understanding of wealth and its purpose. At first glance, the manager’s actions seem dishonest, but Dr. John helps us see that the lesson isn’t about promoting unethical behavior. Instead, Jesus teaches us how to wisely use our resources in light of eternal values. This passage invites us to consider how we handle money and possessions, reminding us that, as followers of Christ, we are called to use them in ways that align with God’s kingdom.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
In today’s episode, Dr. John examines the parable of the prodigal son, focusing on the often-overlooked perspective of the older brother. While the father rejoices over his younger son’s return, the older son wrestles with anger and self-righteousness. What does this response reveal about grace, forgiveness, and our own hearts? Discover the powerful lessons Jesus teaches about celebration and the joy of restoration in Luke 15:25-32.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
The parable of the prodigal son shows the difference between poor choices and amazing grace. Dr. John looks at how both sons react to their father’s love—one with regret and the other with anger. He explains the father’s response, revealing how God’s grace can restore and change us, no matter what we’ve done. Dr. John encourages us to reflect on how we receive God’s love and forgiveness in our own lives.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
Heaven erupts with joy over every sinner who repents—this is the powerful truth Dr. John explores in today’s message from Luke 15:1-10. As Jesus tells the parable of the lost sheep, we are reminded of God’s deep love for those who have strayed. Just as the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one lost sheep, Jesus came to seek and save the lost. Dr. John reflects on the joy in heaven when a sinner turns to Christ and how this is the heart of Jesus’ ministry. This story reveals God’s grace, inviting even the most unlikely to His table.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
Following Jesus requires more than enthusiasm or temporary commitment. In Luke 14:25-35, Jesus challenges the crowds to consider the cost of discipleship. Dr. John Neufeld explores the radical nature of Jesus' call, emphasizing the need to place Him above all else. What does it mean to "finish well" in the Christian life? Dr. John unpacks how we can remain faithful to Jesus, even when the cost is high.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
In this episode, Dr. John reflects on the Parable of the Great Banquet from Luke 14:12-24. Jesus challenges the idea of entitlement, showing that those who feel they deserve the best in life may miss out on the greatest invitation of all—the invitation to God's kingdom. The parable emphasizes that the invitation to the heavenly banquet is extended to those who might be overlooked in this world: the poor, the lame, the blind. Jesus warns that those who reject the invitation, consumed by earthly distractions, will miss out on eternal blessings. Dr. John encourages us to examine our own hearts and respond to God's invitation with humility and faith.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
Dr. John begins a new series on The Invitation by examining Jesus' teaching in Luke 14:1-11. In this passage, Jesus challenges the religious leaders' understanding of humility and status. Through a parable about a banquet, He reveals that those who humble themselves will be exalted, while those who seek honour for themselves will be humbled. Dr. Neufeld explores the deeper meaning of this invitation to God's kingdom and how we are called to embrace humility in our relationship with God and others.
The Invitation: Invitations are usually a joy to receive. Birthdays, anniversaries, a coffee with a friend. Whether they are printed on embossed stationary or sent via a text, an invitation means that our presence is desired. In this 10-message series, Dr. John continues his study of Luke's gospel. In it, we hear Jesus' repeated invitation "to come." God desires our presence.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld talks about the challenges and beauty of the local church, using the short book of 3 John. He compares the faithfulness of Gaius, who welcomed traveling missionaries, with the actions of Diotrephes, a church leader who sought power. Dr. Neufeld also highlights Demetrius, a faithful believer whose life showed godliness and truth. These examples remind us of the importance of staying faithful in the church, even with its flaws, and how everyday Christians can make a lasting impact by living out their faith.
A Portrait of Christian Faithfulness: In spite of its brevity, 3 John provides us with a portrait of what faithful Christians in the early church did when it came to living a life of faith. It is a reference point of what a life of faithfulness should look like—even if we don’t work in full-time ministry. It’s amazing what God can do when we allow ourselves to be taught by His Word! A characteristic of a faithful Christian is someone who fully trusts God with their life without wavering, but what else does faithfulness entail? Does living a life of faith stop inside of us, or is faithfulness a quality that others can see from the outside?
Pride and power can be dangerous forces within the church. Dr. John Neufeld explores the story of Diotrephes from 3 John 9-10, a man who, driven by self-importance, rejects the authority of the apostles and manipulates the church for personal gain. In contrast, Gaius serves as an example of humility and faithfulness. This study challenges us to reflect on the destructive nature of pride and the importance of humility in our walk with Christ.
A Portrait of Christian Faithfulness: In spite of its brevity, 3 John provides us with a portrait of what faithful Christians in the early church did when it came to living a life of faith. It is a reference point of what a life of faithfulness should look like—even if we don’t work in full-time ministry. It’s amazing what God can do when we allow ourselves to be taught by His Word! A characteristic of a faithful Christian is someone who fully trusts God with their life without wavering, but what else does faithfulness entail? Does living a life of faith stop inside of us, or is faithfulness a quality that others can see from the outside?
Gaius wasn’t a preacher or leader, but his faithfulness to the truth and support for God’s work made a lasting impact. Dr. John highlights how God honors those who quietly serve Him, showing that even the seemingly unnoticed have a vital role in His kingdom. Whether through hospitality, encouragement, or generosity, their contributions advance the gospel in powerful ways. Be encouraged—God sees and values every act of service, no matter how small.
A Portrait of Christian Faithfulness: In spite of its brevity, 3 John provides us with a portrait of what faithful Christians in the early church did when it came to living a life of faith. It is a reference point of what a life of faithfulness should look like—even if we don’t work in full-time ministry. It’s amazing what God can do when we allow ourselves to be taught by His Word! A characteristic of a faithful Christian is someone who fully trusts God with their life without wavering, but what else does faithfulness entail? Does living a life of faith stop inside of us, or is faithfulness a quality that others can see from the outside?
Does God promise health and wealth to His followers? In this message, Dr. John Neufeld carefully examines 3 John 2—a verse often used to support the prosperity gospel. He unpacks its true meaning by exploring the literary context and exposing the dangers of misinterpreting Scripture. Dr. John challenges the belief that spiritual maturity guarantees material wealth and highlights how the prosperity gospel has misled many around the world. Instead of imposing our desires on the Bible, we are called to let the Bible speak for itself.
A Portrait of Christian Faithfulness: In spite of its brevity, 3 John provides us with a portrait of what faithful Christians in the early church did when it came to living a life of faith. It is a reference point of what a life of faithfulness should look like—even if we don’t work in full-time ministry. It’s amazing what God can do when we allow ourselves to be taught by His Word! A characteristic of a faithful Christian is someone who fully trusts God with their life without wavering, but what else does faithfulness entail? Does living a life of faith stop inside of us, or is faithfulness a quality that others can see from the outside?
In this opening episode, Dr. John Neufeld introduces the shortest book in the New Testament, 3 John, which highlights what faithfulness looks like for everyday Christians. While the New Testament often focuses on leaders like Peter or Paul, 3 John shines a light on faithful, ordinary believers—men and women who quietly advance the gospel in their communities. Dr. John explains how this brief letter offers a valuable portrait of Christian faithfulness, showing us the importance of both godly leadership and the faithfulness of those not in the spotlight.
A Portrait of Christian Faithfulness: In spite of its brevity, 3 John provides us with a portrait of what faithful Christians in the early church did when it came to living a life of faith. It is a reference point of what a life of faithfulness should look like—even if we don’t work in full-time ministry. It’s amazing what God can do when we allow ourselves to be taught by His Word! A characteristic of a faithful Christian is someone who fully trusts God with their life without wavering, but what else does faithfulness entail? Does living a life of faith stop inside of us, or is faithfulness a quality that others can see from the outside?
The angels’ announcement of “peace on earth” at Jesus’ birth has often been misunderstood, leading many to question the Christmas message. While the world remains filled with conflict, the peace promised in Luke 2:14 isn’t a cessation of war, but peace between God and humanity through Jesus. Dr. John explores how the true peace of Christmas is found in reconciliation with God, not the absence of conflict, and how this peace was revealed in the prophecy of Simeon, who saw in Jesus the fulfillment of God’s promise of salvation.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
The birth of Jesus was announced to humble shepherds, the first to hear the "good news of great joy" from the angels. Dr. John Neufeld reflects on why God chose these shepherds to witness the birth of the Savior. He explores the significance of Jesus as the "great shepherd" and the contrast between the imperial power of Caesar Augustus and the peaceful kingdom Jesus came to establish. Through the shepherds' story, we see God's eternal purpose unfolding in Jesus, the shepherd and sacrificial lamb for his people.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
In this message, Dr. John reflects on the powerful moment when God broke into human history through the birth of Jesus. The humble birth in Bethlehem was not just a historical event—it was the beginning of God’s plan to bring salvation to the world. As we celebrate Christmas, we are reminded of the significance of this moment, where God's love and grace entered our world in the most unexpected way, offering hope and peace to all.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
Zechariah’s song, found in Luke 1:57-80, captures a powerful moment of praise and prophecy. After months of silence, Zechariah’s tongue is loosed, and he speaks words filled with the Holy Spirit, declaring God's faithfulness and the coming of salvation through Jesus. In this message, Dr. John explores how Zechariah's song reveals God's divine plan for both John and Jesus, showing us that our lives, like theirs, are shaped by God's will, not our own ambitions.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
In today’s episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores Mary’s Song, a beautiful expression of worship found in Luke 1:46-56. As Mary celebrates the news of Jesus’ birth, her words reveal a heart filled with gratitude and joy. Dr. John reflects on how Mary’s response to God’s grace can inspire us to see His greatness in our own lives.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
In this episode, Dr. John reflects on Mary’s pivotal role in the Christmas story. While often downplayed in evangelical circles, Mary is a model of grace and faith, chosen by God to bear the Savior. Dr. John highlights her humility, the incredible grace she received, and clarifies that while she was honored, she was not sinless, as part of God's redemptive plan.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
As we prepare for Christmas, we reflect on the incredible story of Mary, the young woman chosen to bear the Son of God. Dr. John unpacks the moment when the angel Gabriel delivers this world-changing news, connecting it to other miraculous births in Scripture. Through this, we see how God's plans often defy human understanding, reminding us of His faithfulness in fulfilling His promises.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
In times of waiting, it can be hard to see God's hand at work. The story of Zechariah and Elizabeth reminds us that God's timing is perfect, even when it feels delayed. Dr. John Neufeld unpacks how their faithfulness in the face of disappointment led to the miraculous announcement of John the Baptist's birth, showing God's power to bring hope and purpose out of seeming hopelessness.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the historic roots of the Christmas story, beginning with Zechariah and Elizabeth. Exploring the political and prophetic landscape of the time, he highlights God's fulfillment of ancient promises and the miraculous birth of John the Baptist. Dive into this fascinating account of how God prepared the way for the Messiah.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld begins the series "A Well-Researched Christmas" by exploring Luke 1:1-4. He discusses Luke's scholarly approach to documenting the life of Jesus and examines how the historical accounts of Christ's birth reveal God's light breaking into a dark world.
A Well-Researched Christmas: You can’t tell the story of the birth of Jesus without telling the story of impossible problems, political intrigue and a great ancient promise being fulfilled among unsuspecting people. It’s a hope so real and solid and explains why this amazing story of Christmas never gets old and will not pass away. In this 10-message Christmas series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the first two chapters of the book of Luke.
In this episode, Dr. John emphasizes the importance of unity in the Church, despite differences in views on the end times. While history shows divisions like the Great Schism and the Reformation, Dr. John encourages believers to learn from varying perspectives without letting these differences cause division. Ultimately, all Christians are called to serve Christ and eagerly await His return.
The Lord's Return: The return of Jesus Christ is the blessed hope of all believers. This shared hope is also a shared question. When will Jesus return? What will happen at His second coming? What part will believers play at His return? Questions that have been asked for centuries. In this one-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks our questions about the second coming. He will explain the various viewpoints held by Christians about Jesus' return and offers clear Bible teaching which unites us all.
As we explore the complexities of biblical prophecy, Dr. John Neufeld brings clarity to one particular view of the end times: Historic Premillennialism. This perspective, rooted in the early church, offers a unique understanding of Christ’s return. Dr. John contrasts this view with others like Dispensational Premillennialism and Amillennialism, highlighting key scriptures such as 2 Thessalonians 2:1-4. Through this insightful teaching, we gain a deeper understanding of the different interpretations surrounding the fulfillment of biblical prophecies.
The Lord's Return: The return of Jesus Christ is the blessed hope of all believers. This shared hope is also a shared question. When will Jesus return? What will happen at His second coming? What part will believers play at His return? Questions that have been asked for centuries. In this one-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks our questions about the second coming. He will explain the various viewpoints held by Christians about Jesus' return and offers clear Bible teaching which unites us all.
The topic of Christ’s return and the nature of His kingdom has sparked much discussion throughout church history. Amillennialism is one perspective that sees the "millennium" as the present age of the church, where Christ reigns through the gospel and Satan is bound. Dr. John Neufeld examines this view, exploring how it aligns with Scripture and offering a hopeful outlook on Christ’s return.
The Lord's Return: The return of Jesus Christ is the blessed hope of all believers. This shared hope is also a shared question. When will Jesus return? What will happen at His second coming? What part will believers play at His return? Questions that have been asked for centuries. In this one-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks our questions about the second coming. He will explain the various viewpoints held by Christians about Jesus' return and offers clear Bible teaching which unites us all.
As we look at different views on the end times, it's important to understand how beliefs shape the way many Christians approach prophecy and Scripture. Dr. John Neufeld examines Dispensational Premillennialism, a view that has influenced many believers. He explains core ideas like the pre-tribulation rapture, which suggests Christians will be taken to heaven before a period of suffering on Earth. Dr. John also addresses how this perspective distinguishes between Israel and the Church and its impact on interpreting the Bible's teachings on the future.
The Lord's Return: The return of Jesus Christ is the blessed hope of all believers. This shared hope is also a shared question. When will Jesus return? What will happen at His second coming? What part will believers play at His return? Questions that have been asked for centuries. In this one-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks our questions about the second coming. He will explain the various viewpoints held by Christians about Jesus' return and offers clear Bible teaching which unites us all.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the topic of Christian unity in light of the second coming of Jesus. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 4:18, he encourages believers to find unity and comfort in the shared hope of Christ's return, despite differing views on how and when it will happen. Dr. John reminds us that while some truths must be defended, other matters—like the specifics of Christ’s return—can be held with grace, fostering unity within the body of Christ. The episode highlights the importance of eagerly awaiting Jesus’ return and living in light of that blessed hope.
The Lord's Return: The return of Jesus Christ is the blessed hope of all believers. This shared hope is also a shared question. When will Jesus return? What will happen at His second coming? What part will believers play at His return? Questions that have been asked for centuries. In this one-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks our questions about the second coming. He will explain the various viewpoints held by Christians about Jesus' return and offers clear Bible teaching which unites us all.
Dr. John Neufeld explores the promise of heaven as revealed in Scripture—a place of unending joy, peace, and the presence of God. He highlights how the Bible describes heaven as a glorious home, free from pain and sorrow. Through this message, we are reminded of the hope believers have in Christ and the eternal inheritance awaiting us. Learn what it means to look forward to a future with God in His perfect kingdom.
The Minute You Die: As death comes to all, not only is it a common fear, but a common question. We all are anxious to know what happens after death. While God does not answer every curiosity, the Bible offers enough evidence to grant us hope, courage and comfort. Dr. John reminds us that despite having limited information, the Bible points us to a conscious blessed state, immediately after death, for every believer. Our confidence rests upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. He is Victor over death.
Jesus’ parable of the rich man and Lazarus offers a vivid glimpse into life after death. Dr. John Neufeld unpacks this story from Luke 16:19–31, exploring the intermediate state and the eternal hope found in Christ. Learn how this passage challenges us to reflect on our relationship with God and the life to come.
The Minute You Die: As death comes to all, not only is it a common fear, but a common question. We all are anxious to know what happens after death. While God does not answer every curiosity, the Bible offers enough evidence to grant us hope, courage and comfort. Dr. John reminds us that despite having limited information, the Bible points us to a conscious blessed state, immediately after death, for every believer. Our confidence rests upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. He is Victor over death.
What happens to believers when they die? Dr. John Neufeld begins an in-depth discussion on the "intermediate state"—the period between physical death and the final resurrection. Drawing from John 5:24, this message confronts common misconceptions, such as purgatory, and offers clarity on the biblical promise of eternal life. Explore the profound hope found in Christ’s assurance that those who trust in Him pass from death into life, resting securely in His presence.
The Minute You Die: As death comes to all, not only is it a common fear, but a common question. We all are anxious to know what happens after death. While God does not answer every curiosity, the Bible offers enough evidence to grant us hope, courage and comfort. Dr. John reminds us that despite having limited information, the Bible points us to a conscious blessed state, immediately after death, for every believer. Our confidence rests upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. He is Victor over death.
Death is a mystery that raises many questions. In this message, Dr. John explores what Scripture teaches about life after death, addressing common misconceptions and offering clarity on the Christian hope. From the certainty of God's promises to the assurance of eternal life, this message reminds us that death is not the end, but a transition into God's presence.
The Minute You Die: As death comes to all, not only is it a common fear, but a common question. We all are anxious to know what happens after death. While God does not answer every curiosity, the Bible offers enough evidence to grant us hope, courage and comfort. Dr. John reminds us that despite having limited information, the Bible points us to a conscious blessed state, immediately after death, for every believer. Our confidence rests upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. He is Victor over death.
In today's episode, Dr. John reflects on Hebrews 2:14-15, unpacking the profound truth of Jesus' victory over death. By His own death, Jesus destroyed the power of the devil and freed us from the fear of death. This message explores the hope found in the intermediate state, the place where believers go after death, and addresses the lingering fears we may have about dying. Dr. John shares personal insights and encourages us to embrace the joy of Christ's triumph, knowing that death no longer holds its sting
The Minute You Die: As death comes to all, not only is it a common fear, but a common question. We all are anxious to know what happens after death. While God does not answer every curiosity, the Bible offers enough evidence to grant us hope, courage and comfort. Dr. John reminds us that despite having limited information, the Bible points us to a conscious blessed state, immediately after death, for every believer. Our confidence rests upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. He is Victor over death.
The Christian life is a battleground, and God has provided everything we need to stand firm. In this message, Dr. John Neufeld explores the armor of God in Ephesians 6:13-24, emphasizing how each piece equips believers to resist the forces of evil. From the shield of faith to the sword of the Spirit, Dr. John highlights how God’s armour helps us live victoriously in the spiritual fight.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
In this message, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Ephesians 6:10-13, focusing on the command to “be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might.” Drawing on the spiritual resources available in Christ, he highlights the reality of spiritual warfare and the necessity of relying on God’s power to stand firm against the enemy’s schemes.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
Work can often feel like a routine necessity, but Scripture offers a different perspective. Dr. John Neufeld turns to Ephesians 6:5–9, revealing how our daily labor can be an act of worship when approached with integrity and diligence. Explore how faith transforms work into an opportunity to serve God and find deeper fulfilment in what you do.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
Family is at the heart of God’s plan, designed to reflect His love and order. Dr. John Neufeld dives into Ephesians 6:1-4, revealing how Scripture calls children to obedience and honor while urging parents to nurture their children in the faith. This message offers timeless principles for fostering harmony and growth within the family, aligning with God’s perfect design.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
In today’s message, Dr. John Neufeld speaks directly to men, exploring what it means to love your wife as Christ loves the church. Drawing from Ephesians 5:25-32, he challenges societal views of masculinity and romance, pointing instead to sacrificial, Christ-like love. Learn how true love transforms not only relationships, but also the heart of the one who loves.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
In today’s episode, Dr. John Neufeld delves into "The Mystery of Marriage," exploring the distinct and profound roles within Christian marriage as outlined in Ephesians 5. Through Scripture, he unpacks the depth and purpose of a marital bond, showing how God’s design invites couples to mirror Christ’s relationship with the church.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
In Walking in Wisdom, Dr. John Neufeld explores Ephesians 5:15-21, emphasizing the importance of living a life marked by God's wisdom. Christians are called to walk carefully, making wise choices that honour God and use the time He has given us. Dr. John contrasts a life led by cultural values with one guided by God's Word, highlighting the unique lifestyle that seeks God’s will and prioritizes holiness, gratitude, and spiritual discernment.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
In Ephesians 5, Paul calls Christians to walk as children of light, contrasting their former darkness with the new life they have in Christ. Dr. John Neufeld explores how this transformation impacts the believer’s lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of rejecting the darkness of the world and living in alignment with God’s truth. In this message, Dr. John challenges believers to examine their lives, making sure their actions reflect their identity in Christ, and reminds them of the power of the light that overcomes the darkness.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
Sexual purity is a topic often misunderstood, yet it’s central to God’s design for us. Dr. John Neufeld delves into Ephesians 5:1-7, where Paul calls Christians to live in purity, reflecting God’s holiness. Drawing a comparison between sex and fire, Dr. Neufeld emphasizes how God's gift of sex, when misused, can lead to destruction. He explores the importance of guarding our hearts and speech, and how Christians are called to imitate God, not the culture. As Paul warns, a life of purity is crucial for living as God’s people.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
In today’s episode, Dr. John explores the profound truths found in Ephesians 5:1-2, where Paul challenges us to live as beloved children of God. Building on the spiritual blessings we have in Christ, Dr. John emphasizes how our lives should reflect God's love and holiness. He unpacks what it means to imitate God and walk in love, offering practical insight on how these principles transform our everyday lives. As we dive into this message, we’re reminded of the incredible resources available to us through Christ and how they shape our actions and relationships.
Empowered Living Volume 3: Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children” (Ephesians 5:1). What can it mean to imitate God? In this series, we examine what it means to be imitators of God. How does being an imitator impact our living, our walking, our loving, our serving? All this discovered in a Christian lifestyle the world has never heard of before.
After Paul’s trial in Acts 24:22-27, Governor Felix delays his decision, leaving Paul in a frustrating state of limbo. Yet Paul uses this time to disciple and share Christ’s message of righteousness, self-control, and judgment with those around him. Dr. John unpacks how setbacks can be transformed into opportunities to advance God’s purposes.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
Dr. John opens a window into the world of the Pharisees, exploring why their strict adherence to the law often clashed with Jesus’ message of grace. relationship with Jesus, exploring how their strict approach to the law often clashed with His message of grace. As we look deeper, we see how the Pharisees’ focus on rigid rules prevented them from experiencing the fullness of God’s compassion and mercy. Dr. John invites us to consider what it means to truly know God’s heart—not just through rules but by embracing the love and grace He offers to all.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
Dr. John takes us to Thessalonica, where Paul’s message of a suffering and risen Messiah sparked both excitement and intense opposition. Though he only spent three weeks there, his preaching from the Scriptures led to riots and fierce resistance. Now, as we move to Acts 24, Paul faces false accusations before Governor Felix. Dr. John unpacks how Paul courageously defends the gospel, even amid growing opposition.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
In today’s episode, Dr. John Neufeld walks us through Acts 23:23-35, where Paul is caught in a system that can’t find a reason to charge him. Despite facing unfair treatment and constant threats, God’s hand guides Paul, providing protection and a path forward. Dr. John shows how, even when authorities fail and obstacles seem too big, God’s plans stay firm. This passage reminds us that God’s justice is always at work, no matter what’s happening around us.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
In today's episode, Dr. John Neufeld delves into Acts 23:11-22, where we see Paul caught in a deadly conspiracy. A group of more than forty men make a pact to assassinate Paul, binding themselves by an oath of starvation until they succeed. Dr. John reflects on the historical roots of political assassinations and the shocking determination of these conspirators. Amidst the plot, Paul receives a vision from the Lord, assuring him he will bear witness in Rome. Through it all, we witness God's sovereignty and His plans prevailing over human schemes.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
Paul’s bold stance in Acts 22-23 challenges traditional views on “turning the other cheek.” Dr. John unpacks how Paul used his rights to resist injustice, while still honoring Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus’ words weren’t a call to passive acceptance, but rather a way to avoid personal revenge. Dr. John shows how Paul’s actions offer a faithful model for Christians, encouraging wise use of opportunities in the face of opposition.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
Paul’s journey takes an unexpected turn when Roman custody becomes his shield, granting him a chance to testify in the face of fierce opposition. In this message, Dr. John examines how God’s purposes can unfold through unlikely circumstances, reminding us of His unwavering plan.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
In today's episode, Dr. John discusses the connection between conversion and baptism in Acts 22:16. He reflects on Paul's experience, emphasizing how baptism was an immediate response to faith in the early church. Dr. John also challenges listeners to consider why many today delay baptism. Join him as he highlights the transformative power of baptism in a believer's life.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
Paul's journey took an unexpected turn when he encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus. Dr. John shares how this moment transformed Paul from a fierce persecutor into a devoted follower, highlighting the profound power of true conversion. This message encourages us to reflect on how our own encounters with faith can reshape our lives.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
In today’s episode, Dr. John examines Paul’s defense of his faith before an intense crowd in Jerusalem. Speaking in fluent Greek, Paul surprises the Roman Tribune, clarifying he is a follower of Christ determined to share the gospel. Dr. John explores the concept of apologetics—defending the Christian faith with reason and truth—even in hostile situations. Paul’s courage to proclaim his beliefs serves as an inspiring reminder to believers today.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
Paul’s arrest in Jerusalem (Acts 21:27-36) reveals the dangers of mob mentality and unjust accusations. Dr. John explores the biblical context, emphasizing the need for justice and discernment in our responses to conflict. Paul’s unwavering faith during persecution serves as a powerful reminder to rely on God’s strength in difficult times.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
In this episode, Dr. John explores Paul’s journey to Jerusalem and the accusations he faces for adapting to different cultures to share the gospel. He highlights Paul's method of becoming "all things to all people" to reach others for Christ. The core message is that faith and repentance in Jesus unite us, not adherence to the law. As Paul shares his joy in ministry among the Gentiles, we see how the gospel brings together diverse cultures. Tune in to discover how we can embrace our freedom in Christ while remaining true to the gospel.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
The story of Agabus in Acts 21 highlights the significant role of prophecy in the early church. While Paul receives a warning from Agabus about the suffering awaiting him in Jerusalem, he remains resolute in his mission. Dr. John distinguishes between scripture-giving prophets and those like Agabus, who deliver specific, time-bound messages. This episode reflects on the importance of discernment in understanding true prophecy and its relevance today.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
Paul’s journey to Jerusalem takes a serious turn as he senses trouble ahead. In Acts 21:1-8a, we see how the Holy Spirit uses believers to warn Paul about the hardships waiting for him, but Paul remains determined to follow God’s leading. Dr. John Neufeld explains the tension between following the Spirit’s guidance and facing the uncertainty of suffering. This episode helps us reflect on trusting God's plan even when we anticipate challenges ahead.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
In this episode, Dr. John begins a new study on Acts 21-24, examining the journey of the gospel as it faces opposition and imprisonment. Before diving into these chapters, he provides an overview of the entire book of Acts, emphasizing the importance of context in studying Scripture. Dr. John explains how the early church spread the gospel despite opposition, leading to Paul's imprisonment. This episode reminds us that, like Paul, we are called to remain faithful to Christ in both triumph and suffering.
The Gospel Goes to Prison: Join us this week in our series through the book of Acts, “The Gospel goes to Prison.” We will see that despite Paul’s imprisonment, God’s truth is not held behind bars. Persecution cannot suppress the power of the Gospel. For most, imprisonment for the sake of the gospel is not a fear. But, we can face pressure to conform and hostility meant to silence us. May the lessons of Acts 21-24 make us bold as we carry His Gospel today.
In today's message, Dr. John continues Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem and explores the question, “Will only a few be saved?” (Luke 13:23). Jesus warns that the door to salvation is narrow and won’t stay open forever. Many who think they know Him will find themselves locked out if they fail to repent. The message is a call to act now and seek salvation before it’s too late.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
The media often misses the church's importance and the life-changing power of faith in Jesus. Dr. John explores this by comparing worldly kingdoms to God's lasting kingdom, drawing wisdom from 1 Corinthians 2:6-8. As Jesus approaches Jerusalem, the focus shifts to how His sacrifice establishes God's kingdom. He highlights how small beginnings—like the mustard seed and leaven—can lead to significant growth and impact, illustrating the triumph of God's kingdom over worldly powers.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In today's episode, Dr. John explores the dangers of a legalistic approach to faith, where the demands of religion overshadow compassion. He examines the healing of a woman suffering for eighteen years, highlighting how the synagogue ruler prioritized tradition over mercy. Jesus reminds us that the Sabbath was made for humanity's benefit, not as a burden to bear. Join Dr. John as he uncovers the true purpose of rest and the importance of showing love and compassion to those in need.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
Why do some people experience blessings while others face hardship? Dr. John explores this profound question through the lens of Luke 13:1-9, examining Jesus' response to those who believed suffering was tied to personal sin. Jesus emphasizes that all are deserving of judgment, urging repentance rather than assigning blame. Join Dr. John as he reflects on how we should view the events in our lives and what they reveal about God’s mercy and justice.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
This message from Dr. John explores the frequent misunderstandings surrounding Jesus, emphasizing how even his closest followers struggled to grasp his true mission. As he examines the pivotal moment in Caesarea Philippi, we see the stark contrast between public opinion and the reality of Jesus' purpose. He reveals that Jesus’ arrival was intended to bring division, challenging the notion of a peace-loving Savior. Join us as we uncover the deeper significance of Jesus’ message and its implications for our understanding of faith today.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld addresses a common criticism of Christians who emphasize eternal hope. While some argue that faith should focus on societal transformation, Dr. John reminds us that true Christian living is rooted in anticipation of the coming Kingdom of God. Drawing from Jesus' teachings in Luke, he emphasizes the importance of being prepared for Christ's return, highlighting the need to live with expectancy and purpose in a world filled with distractions. Tune in as he explores how our focus on eternity can shape our actions in the present.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In today's episode, Dr. John Neufeld delves into the topic of worry, noting that "worry is overindulging our fears." As he explores Luke 12:22-34, he emphasizes how anxiety drains our energy and distracts us from fulfilling our God-given responsibilities. Dr. John offers insights into how worry impacts our health and spiritual life, contrasting it with Jesus’ command to trust God for our needs. Tune in as he reveals practical ways to banish anxiety and cultivate a deeper faith in God's provision.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In today's episode, Dr. John explores a pivotal moment in Jesus' ministry as He confronts the Pharisees while teaching His disciples about the dangers of covetousness. A man in the crowd seeks Jesus' help in settling an inheritance dispute, prompting a powerful lesson on the true value of life beyond material possessions. Jesus emphasizes that life is not defined by wealth, urging us to guard against greed and prioritize our relationship with God. Join Dr. John as he unpacks this crucial teaching, reminding us to focus on what truly matters.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus' challenging teachings from Luke 12:4-12, where He instructs us to fear God rather than people. Together, we'll delve into what it truly means to fear God and address the seeming contradiction with 1 John 4:18, which reminds us that perfect love casts out fear. We'll also confront the serious topic of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and the eternal consequences of our choices. Join Dr. John as he unpacks these profound truths and encourages us to consider their implications for our faith and boldness in proclaiming Christ.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In today’s episode, Dr. John examines the Pharisees and their interactions with Jesus, focusing on why their rigid interpretations of the law clashed with Christ’s message of grace. Discover how the Pharisees' emphasis on rule-following often overshadowed the deeper principles of love and mercy that Jesus came to embody. By exploring specific encounters between Jesus and the Pharisees, this episode highlights the transformative power of grace and the challenge of letting go of legalism.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, we explore the theme of patience through the lens of James 1:2-4, where we’re encouraged to embrace trials as opportunities for growth, emphasizing that our challenges can lead to spiritual maturity and completion. Dr. John highlights practical steps to cultivate patience in our daily lives, reminding us of the importance of trusting God's timing.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In a world where positive messages dominate, condemnation is often unwelcome, even within the church. Jesus, however, presents a powerful contrast as He speaks about the necessity of recognizing the weight of our sin and the profound gift of salvation. While some may honor Mary, Jesus redirects our focus to the importance of obedience to God's Word. In this episode, we explore how Jesus confronts a crowd seeking signs, emphasizing that true faith requires more than spectacle; it demands a heart aligned with Scripture and a life of faithful obedience.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In a world marked by sin and suffering, we often feel far from the peace of Eden. Today, Dr. John reflects on the first coming of Jesus, a powerful demonstration of God’s healing and authority over evil. As we face contemporary challenges, it's essential to confront the doubts surrounding Christ's power. Together, we'll examine Jesus' compelling responses to those who question His miracles, revealing the undeniable truth of God's Kingdom at work in our broken world.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In today's episode, we tackle a profound question: Does prayer really make a difference? Many may have prayed with deep urgency, only to feel discouraged when their prayers seem unanswered. Through Jesus' teaching in Luke 11:5-13, Dr. John explores the importance of boldness in prayer, reminding us that God welcomes our requests and has the power to provide for our needs. Join us as we uncover the meaning behind persistent prayer and the overflowing resources available to us through our Heavenly Father.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, Dr. John explores the transformative power of prayer in our lives. He discusses how a vibrant prayer life can deepen our relationship with God, provide strength in difficult times, and cultivate a heart of gratitude. Discover practical insights on making prayer an integral part of your daily routine and experience the peace that comes from connecting with God through prayer.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, Dr. John unpacks Luke 10:38–42, where Martha and Mary host Jesus. While Martha busily prepares, Mary chooses to sit and listen at Jesus' feet. When Martha asks Jesus to intervene, He gently reminds her that prioritizing time with Him is what truly matters. This story invites reflection on the importance of nurturing our relationship with Jesus amid our daily tasks.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, we look at the lawyer’s question, “What do I need to do to get eternal life?” Jesus’ answer shows us what the law really means and our call to love God and our neighbors. Through the story of the Good Samaritan, we examine what it means to love our neighbors and care for others in a divided world. We’ll explore the important question of eternal life and how our actions can show our faith.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
Today, as we look at Luke 10:17-24, Dr. John explores what the disciples went through, focusing on Jesus’ words, “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see.” This passage shows the special authority given to the disciples and the joy of knowing their names are written in heaven. It reminds us of how Jesus' work continues to impact our lives today.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this message on Luke 10, we are reminded that despite the darkness in the world, the harvest is still plentiful. Dr. John emphasizes the urgency to share the gospel, encouraging us to step into our calling as workers in His Kingdom. It’s a message of hope and purpose that challenges us to be bold in spreading the light of Christ.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, Dr. John points us to Luke 9:51, where Jesus "set His face to go to Jerusalem." This moment marks a crucial turning point in Jesus' ministry. Even in the face of opposition, Jesus remained steadfast in His journey toward the cross. Dr. John highlights how this decision by Jesus serves as both a challenge and an encouragement for us to remain faithful to God’s calling, even when the road ahead is difficult.
The Unwavering Journey: In this series of messages, Dr. John unpacks Luke 9-13, exploring Jesus’ unwavering journey as He sets his face toward Jerusalem, fully aware of the sacrifice ahead. With every step, he moves closer to fulfilling God’s ultimate plan of salvation, offering us redemption through his selfless love and ultimate sacrifice.
In this episode, we delve into how the Holy Spirit guides us in daily life, based on Ephesians 4:25-32. Discover how the Spirit encourages us to embrace honesty, manage our anger, work diligently, speak uplifting words, and extend grace to others. Each principle is aimed at helping us live out our faith in practical ways, reflecting the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Explore how these spiritual resources can help you grow and make a positive impact on those around you.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
In today's episode, we explore the imagery of clothing in the Christian life, as presented in Ephesians 4:17-24. Believers are called to "put off" the old self, characterized by sinful behaviors, and "put on" the new self, created in the likeness of God. This transformation reflects a deeper, counter-cultural calling to live in righteousness and holiness, rejecting the values of the world. As we walk in this new identity, we are reminded of the ongoing renewal that comes through a life surrendered to Christ.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
In this episode, Dr. John reflects on the incredible gifts Christ offers to His followers. We'll explore how God bestows individual grace gifts to each of us, raises up leaders to equip the church, and nurtures spiritual maturity within the body of Christ. Discover how these gifts are meant to shape our lives and guide us in our walk with Christ.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
Just as moving to a new country requires understanding its customs, our new life in Christ requires us to embody humility, gentleness, patience, and love. In today’s message, we explore these four character traits as described by Paul in Ephesians 4:1–6. Discover how these virtues foster unity within the church and reflect our shared calling in Christ.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
When we think about worship, many envision singing, whether with a songbook in hand or arms lifted in praise. While singing is often a significant part of worship, it’s fundamentally a celebration of God. Worship transcends mere rituals; it’s an exuberant expression of our joy and awe for who God is and what He has done. As Paul writes in Ephesians 3:20-21, our worship should reflect the immeasurable greatness of God's power and His ability to do far more than we could ask or imagine.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
We turn to the Lord's Prayer as template for our own prayers. It is how Jesus taught us to pray. We do well to also look at Paul's prayer for the Ephesian church. It calls upon God to equip His people to perceive His power for them and His infinite love upon them, that they might know Jesus Christ and be filled to the fullness of God. This is God's prayer for the church. This is God's intent for each one of us.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
For many, the church has a diminished role in our society. They pass a church building on the corner and wonder what relevance it has. That is not God's perspective. Paul has spoken of the mystery of a new body created in Jesus Christ - Jew and Gentile together. That mystery might remain theoretical if not for the church. The Church is the pillar of truth, the declaration of God's Word, an extension of Jesus' grace and the embodiment of God's loving community. Through the Church, the world glimpses the wisdom of God in this great mystery.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
We are accustomed to think of mystery as something to be solved. If we have enough clues and good deduction, we can figure it out. But Paul uses the word "mystery” in a different sense. This mystery cannot be discovered, it must be revealed. Listen as Dr. John discusses a great mystery, revealed to Paul and stewarded by his missional efforts. God is building a people for Himself, Jew and Gentiles together. We are part of God's great mystery.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
We all have experienced the awkwardness of standing alone at a social gathering, sitting by yourself at the school lunch table or looking around a room unable to name anyone there. We feel alone without significant connections. Paul teaches that in Christ, we are never strangers. We are citizens in God's nation, embraced by His family and become a temple of collective worship. The grace of God does more than forgive. It shapes us as God's Household.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
It seems self-evident that our society is polarized. We are divided by our politics, hold opposing moral standards, struggle with race relations and regard those with different positions as the enemy. Harmony and peace are reduced to mere words. But God has made something new. Jesus not only draws us close to God, but to one another. The Body of Christ is the beginning of a new humanity. Peace is possible in Jesus Christ.
Empowered Living Vol 2: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series, Dr. John continues his teaching from Ephesians. Paul elaborates on the spiritual blessings promised us and we find that truly, we are enriched beyond expectation.
Grace can be a prayer before a meal. It can describe the beauty of a ballet move or be clemency for a loan. It can be the tile of royalty or the name of someone you love. We have so many ways to speak of grace because grace has so many expressions. Yet nothing exceeds or exhausts the grace found in our Lord. Today Dr. John speaks of the free favour of the Father released through faith in the Son, resulting in a righteous life forever. This is God's doing. This is the expression of grace.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
In Ephesians 2, Paul delivers the sobering truth – news as bad as it gets. Every one of us is born dead - not just weakened, impoverished or disadvantaged, but dead. But then Paul reveals the good news, the best news imaginable. Listen as Dr. John directs us to the only hope we have for eternal life. God, who is rich in mercy and love, makes us alive through Jesus Christ. Revel in the joy and hope He gives.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
What's humanity's problem? It seems self-evident that a problem exists between us (war, greed, violence, apathy). It is also evident that there is a problem between humanity and God (atheism, rebellion). Either way, many believe the problem can be fixed with effort and education. They are wrong. God makes it clear what our problem is. We are dead. No amount of instruction, training, motivation or resources will improve the dead. God, who gives life, is our only hope.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
Power has various measurements. Physical strength, economic resources, technological leadership, intellectual skill - but our materialistic world often ignores the greater expression of power - spiritual. Paul prays that Christians will recognize the power God has extended to believers through Jesus Christ. Nothing and no one can surpass the power of God for us.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
It is one thing to be enriched. It is another to be aware of those riches and live by them. God has already enriched us in Jesus Christ. Paul now prays that we might be aware of the depth of those riches. Dr. John reminds us that we need God's wisdom and revelation to see and understand how God's riches transform our living.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
Plans can be hard to understand from the outside. You need training to read a blueprint. Many times, we can't envision the entire plan until it unfolds before us. God has a plan for humanity and history. It is determined by the Father, fulfilled in the Son and guaranteed by the Spirit. Dr. John points us to the grand design of God that touches both Jew and Gentile and results in eternal glory.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
Having tremendous resources but no purpose is not a good mix. The riches and advantages of our state are squandered or ignored if there is no purpose to direct them to. Ephesians has taught that believers are resourced with every spiritual blessing, but our blessed state has meaning and purpose in Jesus Christ. Listen as Dr. John reminds us of the plan and intent of God, not just for time, but also eternity.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
In many of life's occasions, it is a good thing to be called. To be invited to a celebration. To hear someone lovingly call your name. To be adopted into a family. Today Dr. John speaks of the highest privilege and deepest delight, to be called by God for life in Jesus Christ. Every follower of Jesus has been chosen by the Father. Before creation, before we do anything of merit, regardless of our faltering state, we've been called to be His children. Such is the wondrous love of our Lord.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
When introduced to someone, it's common to enquire, "Where are you from?" Knowing someone's place of origin may tell you something about them. Dr. John teaches on the graces God has granted every believer. We've been blessed in the heavens above and made alive in Jesus Christ. Our home is celestial, and our birth is in Jesus. That makes us what we are.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
Who would live as a pauper when their bank account is flooded with cash? Who would wallow in sickness when effective treatment is at hand? Who would want to live alone and lonely when a loving father and family have opened their arms? We shake our heads at those who squander and ignore their resources, but believers do it daily. Dr. John points us to the overwhelming blessings that are ours today in Jesus. We are invited to live by them.
Empowered Living Vol 1: Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. They feel impoverished despite Christ's riches. They feel powerless despite Jesus' strength. They feel alone and without purpose despite being chosen by God. We are, at times, blind to the resources granted us as God's children. In this series of messages, Dr. John opens the book of Ephesians to reveal the powerful abundance that is ours - now! It's time to take inventory of His grace towards us.
We do not call for help if we don't perceive a problem. An undetected brake problem or cancer growing secretly, and we do not go to the mechanic or doctor. Ps. 32 may be hard to hear, but it informs us of a problem we already have. We are born into sin. When we recognize our need and confess it to God, only then can we rejoice and be glad. With God there is forgiveness!
Prayers for Deliverance: How should we pray when under pressure? One might think that "Help!" would suffice. In this 5-message series, Dr. John walks through Psalms 28-32 to teach us how to pray when assailed by trouble. A call for help is a start, but there is so much more.
Psalm 31 has the unique distinction of being quoted by both Jonah and Jesus - from the belly of a fish and the cross. It is a Psalm declaring that God is our refuge. There is no question about the quality of God's shelter. It is only a question of whether we will trust Him. Can we say today like David, "I trust in You O Lord, my times are in your hands?"
Prayers for Deliverance: How should we pray when under pressure? One might think that "Help!" would suffice. In this 5-message series, Dr. John walks through Psalms 28-32 to teach us how to pray when assailed by trouble. A call for help is a start, but there is so much more.
Rather than denying trouble, the Psalms readily admit that difficulty and danger will come. The Psalms do not overlook the pain and stain of our sins. But there is hope. Dr. John points to Psalm 30 as a song of transformation. Our tears are changed into joy. Our losses become advances. Our sins are forgiven. God is the Redeemer of life! A good reason to break into dance!
Prayers for Deliverance: How should we pray when under pressure? One might think that "Help!" would suffice. In this 5-message series, Dr. John walks through Psalms 28-32 to teach us how to pray when assailed by trouble. A call for help is a start, but there is so much more.
Worship may seem out of place during a crisis. When things are falling apart, this is the time for solutions and actions. But Psalm 29 demonstrates the centrality of worship - especially when things are hard. Ascribing glory to God in troubled times keeps us focused aright and plants hope against our fears and worries.
Prayers for Deliverance: How should we pray when under pressure? One might think that "Help!" would suffice. In this 5-message series, Dr. John walks through Psalms 28-32 to teach us how to pray when assailed by trouble. A call for help is a start, but there is so much more.
Before you call for help, it's vital to know who you are calling to. Calling a plumber to fix your taxes may not help much. In Psalm 28, David calls to God who is the Rock of his life. David calls to the Lord who is filled with mercy, compassion, power and justice. God is David's refuge - even as He is yours.
Prayers for Deliverance: How should we pray when under pressure? One might think that "Help!" would suffice. In this 5-message series, Dr. John walks through Psalms 28-32 to teach us how to pray when assailed by trouble. A call for help is a start, but there is so much more.
Enemies, threats and fears have this in common. When you stare at them, they get bigger. Psalm 27 is a call to shift our focus from what might shake us, to the unshakable presence of God. We are to seek His face and find shelter and courage. More so, we find that we are loved.
Psalms of Intimacy With God: A marriage is not just a set of obligations. Parenting is not simply a role of protection and provision. The most vital relationships of life are meant to be intimate connections of heart. So too with our relationship with God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John points to the Psalms as both invitation and instruction to know God deeply. Exactly what we want and need.
To be vindicated is to be found innocent of accusations. In a deceitful world, unfounded claims and slander can be found. In Psalm 26, David prays for vindication from his enemies. He does not trust in his own perfection but in the eternal justice and righteousness of God.
Psalms of Intimacy With God: A marriage is not just a set of obligations. Parenting is not simply a role of protection and provision. The most vital relationships of life are meant to be intimate connections of heart. So too with our relationship with God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John points to the Psalms as both invitation and instruction to know God deeply. Exactly what we want and need.
Times of sunshine and times of storm can direct us to the presence of God. Both have the power to create a sense of gratitude and reliance upon God. In Psalm 25 David lifts his soul to God in a context of trouble. He discovers not only the deliverance, but the steadfast love of our Lord.
Psalms of Intimacy With God: A marriage is not just a set of obligations. Parenting is not simply a role of protection and provision. The most vital relationships of life are meant to be intimate connections of heart. So too with our relationship with God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John points to the Psalms as both invitation and instruction to know God deeply. Exactly what we want and need.
An infinite God cannot be reduced to a single description. The Scriptures use various images and titles to portray His grandeur. The title of "King" meant much to ancient ears, but we may struggle with the term today. Listen as Dr. John points to the majesty of our Lord and the grace He extends to welcome us into His court.
Psalms of Intimacy With God: A marriage is not just a set of obligations. Parenting is not simply a role of protection and provision. The most vital relationships of life are meant to be intimate connections of heart. So too with our relationship with God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John points to the Psalms as both invitation and instruction to know God deeply. Exactly what we want and need.
What is familiar can be taken for granted. Psalm 23 is the most well-known of the Psalms. Many can recite it, but many also can miss the nature of the relationship David describes with his Lord. Listen as Dr. John walks us through familiar ground to a deeper appreciation of God's grace to us all.
Psalms of Intimacy With God: A marriage is not just a set of obligations. Parenting is not simply a role of protection and provision. The most vital relationships of life are meant to be intimate connections of heart. So too with our relationship with God. In this 5-message series, Dr. John points to the Psalms as both invitation and instruction to know God deeply. Exactly what we want and need.
Since you listen to the news and participate in our society, you know that the Christian compass and moral fabric of our day are being abandoned. Truth has become flexible resulting in a famine of trust. What are we to do? Dr. John points to Psalm 12 as encouragement and hope. God, who is righteous, will preserve His righteous people. God, who is just, will judge between the right and wrong. The world cannot spin out of His grip. Believe that today.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
An athlete is surrounded by those who watch from the bleachers. What if they booed instead of cheered? Will the athlete listen to their jeering and give up? Dr. John points to Psalm 11 as our needed encouragement when surrounded by those who hope and work for our failure. Despite the many voices which mock, there is One Voice to hear. He rules. He sees all. He promises justice. In God we take refuge.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
Crime shows portray wickedness through deeds of destruction and cruelty. But evil has many faces. Today Dr. John points to Psalm 10 which speaks of wickedness as arrogance, independence, rebellion and oppression. Wickedness preys on the helpless, assured that God does not see. But the King of Heaven sees all and is our assurance of help to the helpless and justice to the wicked.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
Victories are a cause for celebration! A graduation, job promotion or becoming cancer free - all reasons for joy. Dr. John points to the celebration of King David in Psalm 9 as a template for our successes. David sees God as the Victor and recognizes that there are more battles to come. Gratitude erases pride and confident hope paints the future.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
Where on earth do you see the glory of God? You could point to the stars in a clear night, to the flash and rumble of a storm or to the heights of snowy mountains and the lush of a flowing river. But in Psalm 8, David points to the mirror. The glory and majesty of God is reflected in all humanity and perfected in Jesus Christ. Today, marvel at that.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
Trouble comes from different places. There are the troubles we bring upon ourselves or the troubles sent from God for our discipline. But Jesus promised us that we would face troubles from the world. Dr. John points to Psalm 7 as a reflection of Jesus' promise. God has overcome the world.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
Being disciplined is never pleasant; yet it is a necessary part of the parent/child relationship. It is also a necessary part of being a child of God. In Psalm 6, David prays under the heavy hand of God. Dr. John reminds us that David prays as a child confident in the love and mercy of the Father.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
What assurance do we have that God hears our prayers? In Psalm 5, David asks God to hear his groaning and cries. The king was confident that God listens to the repentant, humble heart, which relies upon God's steadfast love. David was not disappointed.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
There are nights when sleep escapes you. Your mind races and your body finds no rest. The events of the day have ruined your night. Listen as Dr. John speaks of Psalm 4 and the secret to a peaceful night. The defence and nearness of God allows us to be at rest.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
There are days that you dread. You may be facing difficult choices, hard circumstances or pressure from people around you. How will you get through the day? Psalm 3 is a morning prayer of King David facing extreme difficulties. Dr. John reminds us that regardless of what we face, beginning the day with God as our refuge offers us hope.
Psalms of Refuge: Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph, security, joy, confidence, wisdom and much more. Join Dr. Neufeld through this journey of refuge for the believer.
Will there be singing in heaven? Of course! And it will be the best song! It will be a new song, a song from an angelic choir and echoed by the voices of creation. It will be the lyric of history - "The Lamb has triumphed!" It is the song of the Redeemed which we can begin to sing even now.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
We think of heaven as being free from pain. Our tears are wiped away and there is no more suffering. But in all this bliss, there remains an eternal reminder of death. Jesus, described as the Lion of Judah, is seen as a slaughtered Lamb standing before God's throne. The sacrifice of Jesus will be an everlasting memory and a cause for unceasing praise.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
It is human to seek meaning. In the events and incidents of our lives, we ask, "Why?" We instinctively think of life as having direction and purpose. When John saw the scroll of history remaining closed, he wept loudly. Surely there should be someone who can open the scroll and give us hope! There is. Jesus alone is worthy by His life, death and victorious resurrection. Jesus will bring history to the Father's appointed end.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
The Book of Revelation is fundamentally a book of worship. While it points forward to the victorious purposes of God, it points upwards to the exalted position of God and the response of heaven to Him. In chapter four, we witness strange and wonderful creatures proclaiming: God is worthy, God is holy, God is timeless, God is the source and end of all things. Worship is the language of heaven and earth.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
If we refer to someone as being downcast, it speaks of their mood and perspective. In a spirit of discouragement, their eyes are focused on what is around them. John wrote to seven churches of what was around them - some of it hopeful, some of it challenging. But now in Revelation 4 and 5, John writes of what is above. Colours and sounds. Angels and Elders. The Throne of God and His glory. There is wonder and power in the plans of God. Just look up.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
Every church faces the danger of "institutionalization." It's a long word to describe a church that begins to function simply to exist for their own ends. Keeping the doors open matters more than the calling and purposes of God. Laodicea was deluded into thinking that their status and actions made them rich. God saw them as useless for His Kingdom. Their pretence could only be broken by repentance. Jesus is knocking at the door.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
We think of a "door of opportunity" as something that swings open for our response, but be quick! The door may close. Jesus has a different message for the church of Philadelphia. Jesus opens a door that no one can shut. God had placed before the congregation a calling that, while it held challenges, they can trust their Lord as they walk through this open door.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
In these letters to the seven churches, Jesus usually has something positive to say, except for Sardis. To this congregation, Jesus offers no commendation. Jesus does not name any specific sin but declares them to be dead. What made them "lifeless?" Listen as Dr. John explains what was missing.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
We can be complicit in sin, not because we commit it, but because we tolerate it. Jesus speaks to the church in Thyatira in which a woman who claims to speak for God advocates for immoral truth and practices. While Jesus notes the things that are commendable within the congregation, their passivity about this false prophet was not. We are reminded that within the church, tolerance of false teaching and practice holds the whole accountable for the few.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
Our society is saturated with sexual themes and expressions. The commands of God are ignored, and immoral practices are flaunted. None of this is new. John writes the words of Jesus to His church in Pergamum, a congregation surrounded by sexual immorality. Today Dr. John explains the context of these believers and highlights the commands of Jesus for them. What are we to do today in our society? The commands of Jesus still ring true.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
While Jesus did not offer any criticism of the congregation of Smyrna, that didn't mean that His message was easy to hear. They were a church under severe Roman pressure and Jesus said that their suffering was about to increase. The notion that doing what is right makes us immune to tribulation is not the message of Christ. But Jesus is faithful to His Church amid suffering. The One who has suffered and won stands with us in our need.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
What would Jesus say to your church? Revelation demonstrates that Jesus has insight of and a message for each congregation. Jesus will affirm what is worthy, correct what is wrong, and holds a promise for each. Today we hear Jesus call a church back to its first love. Jesus insists that His Church be known by their love.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
John is the last living apostle of Jesus who writes to the Church in a time of severe pressure. What is the first thing he writes? A vision of Jesus, as He is. The description strips away our Sunday School images of Him. While the imagery is overwhelming, the presence of Jesus is our hope. He stands in the midst of His Church - at all times.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
Many find the book of Revelation difficult to understand. There are so many confusing symbols and mysterious descriptions. But the blessing of this book is not in deciphering the details. This book unveils Jesus for us! We catch sight of who He is and what He will do. That is the promised blessing! Listen today as Dr. John speaks of three titles that fit only Jesus and of three graces He extends to you today.
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
In this introduction of the Book of Revelation, we will find that the word "soon" is elastic. We can shrink it to the nearness of lunch, or expand it to stretch over 2000 years. "Soon" is not intended to offer us a timetable. It is intended to offer us confidence in our day - His victorious return is certain!
The Triumph of the Lamb: Vol 1: It's natural to want to know the future. But if curiosity is all that draws us to the Book of Revelation, we are setting our sights too low. This book is an unveiling of Jesus Christ. It is a portrait of who Jesus is, but also what Jesus wants to say to His Church in every generation. Follow this three-week series on the first 5 chapters of Revelation. The description of Jesus and His Words will give you hope.
Only the naive think of freedom as being free of laws and rules. There is no such thing - not at home or work, civil society or driving! Laws do not suppress freedom, but give it rails to run on. Today Dr. John teaches on the three reasons why God gave Israel the Law. May we see in that reflection the same intent of God for each one of us.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Christians tend to take for granted the theology of monotheism - there is only one God and He is Jehovah. We've lost the radical impact such a claim has in a polytheistic world. There are not various gods ruling different aspects of life. There is no co-dependency between God and creation. God does not compete with other gods for our worship. God is One and there is One God.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Our society exalts celebrities, chases after financial gain, applauds comfort and luxury, and focuses on the latest trends and entertainment. Idolatry abounds around us. Today we hear Moses point to the consequences of an idolatrous people. As Dr. John points out, every Christian in an idolatrous society must flee anything that takes the place of our God in our hearts.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Idolatry is the practice of creating a shape or form of God for worship; but God has no form. Idolatry is also the exaltation of any created thing above God. God is always to be first in our hearts. While our culture may not get carried away with the first understanding of idolatry, we certainly do with the second. Listen as Dr. John points us to the dangers of our own idolatry.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
While attempting to be current and relevant to the times, it is possible for believers to forget what has been. Looking forward, they neglect what God has done. On the threshold of the promised land, Moses calls Israel to remember the works and words of God. They were to recall the foundation on which they stood and pass it on to their children. Good counsel for us all.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Knowing that Israel will enter the promised land without him, what does Moses say to them? Dr. John preaches on the final emphasis of Moses' sermon addressed to Israel on the doorstep of their homeland. The heart of Moses' message was obedience. Israel is cautioned to be faithful to God's commands, recognize the results of disobedience and consider the rewards of following God's direction. It is a caution that still stands for us today.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
God can say "No!" It is not an answer we embrace easily, but we would be mistaken to think that God must always concede to our requests. Moses wanted to enter the promised land, but God denied it. He would not be allowed to enter the very inheritance He had spent his life leading Israel towards. Listen as Dr. John explains God's answer. Note that even in God's refusal, there is grace.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Major projects and journeys often need to be adjusted along the way. That doesn't mean the original plans were wrong. It does mean that wisdom responds to the necessary changes of life. Dr. John speaks of the shift from Moses allowing some of the tribes to make their home on the east side of the Jordan. What didn't change was the commitment and integrity of the nations' solidarity.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Many will remember their first purchase of property or a home. It was with a sense of delight and even pride that you walked into your house or surveyed your boundaries. As Israel was about to enter their first homeland, God warned them about pride and stewardship. They were to remember that God gave them their home and this land came with responsibilities. The same is true for us.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
It's not possible to read Deuteronomy and ignore the question of war. Israel was commanded to wipe out entire cities and nations. We ask, "How could a loving God allow, even command, the death of men, women and children?" It is this inescapable question that Dr. John addresses in today's message. Listen as we hear the themes of justice and mercy played out through the agency of Israel.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
We refer to the land Israel was to possess as the "land of promise." It was not the "land of the conquered" or the "land of the defeated." It is territory that is given to Israel by the covenantal grace of God. It's true that Israel would have to fight for it - but ultimately it is given by God; God who rules over every nation and territory. God alone raises nations and brings them low. Israel could not boast of military might or skill. Every nation must acknowledge God, who is King over all.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
It's common when we make a journey to plan the details by our own wishes. We map the route and choose the hotels. Today Dr. John reminds us that while Israel journeyed for 40 years in the wilderness, they were still led by the will of God. Despite their rebellion, He graced with His guidance. They continually faced the choice, "God's way or our way." The lessons of faith and submission were always before them. Just like us.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Video games give multiple lives. Golfers can claim a "mulligans." Some stores grant time in which you can exchange your purchases. But many of our decisions are irreversible with consequences we cannot avoid. Israel decided to disobey at Kadesh Barnea. They reaped the death of an entire generation in the wilderness. Would they want a "re-do" if they knew the outcome? For them and us, sin always leaves a stain. God help us to respond with faithful obedience at the very start.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Opportunities can be met with anything from gullibility to cynicism. But there is something else we need to consider, the spectrum of fear to faith. At the doorstep of the promised land, Moses reminded his current generation of how the previous generation failed. Their faith gave way to their fears. Listen as Dr. John points to the three warning signs that our fear is louder than our faith.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
We can all point to missed opportunities in our lives. A job we turned down. An investment we didn't make. A friendship we ignored. While we may have regrets, it is an entirely different matter if we spurn God's invitation. Despite the promise of God, the urging of Moses and the evidence of "milk and honey," Israel rejected God's opportunity before them.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Early in Deuteronomy, Moses established a system of judges among the people. It was not simply for administrative reasons alone. The concern was not for efficiency, but justice. The judges were to be impartial, honest and submissive to the purposes of God. Dr. John points out that the qualifications of these men are criteria for all leadership. In our government, communities and churches, God's standard remains the same.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
In our day, there is significant skepticism about leaders. Corruption, failure and broken promises have diminished both our respect and appreciation for leadership. The example of Moses redeems the role of leader. Today Dr. John points to Moses, not as a hero, but as God's provision for the nation - a cause for blessing among the people.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
When rowing a boat, you face the stern. In other words, you move forward by looking backwards. Before a new generation enters the promised land, Moses reminds them of God's past words and actions. It is more than a history lesson. Every generation must embrace God's promises on their own. The ultimate question is not about what Israel did - but what we will do with the promises of God.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Israel had failed to keep the Sinai Covenant. They feared to trust God when standing on the border of the land of promise. In consequence, they wandered for 40 years, and a new generation arose. Deuteronomy is a series of three sermons Moses preached as they approached the promised land once more. God was inviting them to covenantal faithfulness. Despite their past failures, God extends His promise again. Deuteronomy is about repeated grace.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Some Christians struggle with their relationship to the Law, as presented in the Old Testament. Some ignore the Law and claim to be "freed" from it. Others see it as a manual towards godly living. Today Dr. John outlines the intent and benefit of the Law for us all. A correct understanding demonstrates that while the Law is not our master nor our strength, it is a teacher and signpost for the Spirit's work.
Renewing the Covenant: A married couple may renew their wedding vows. The renewal is not a rejection of the first vows, but a refreshed commitment in a new time and place, perhaps with deeper devotion. Deuteronomy is a renewal of God's covenant with Israel. In this series, Dr. John teaches about that renewal from the first four chapters. Perhaps it is time for us to renew our own commitment to Jesus.
Our minds struggle to take in eternity. For us now, all earthly things have a beginning and an end. It's hard to imagine an existence in a time and place that continues forever. Dr. John points us to the infinity of heaven, in both time and space. We will suffer no loss and share God's delight. It will be the best we could ever know without diminishment or conclusion.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
What will we do in heaven? Endless picnics, golf games, hikes through the forest and flying through the clouds? Dr. John elevates our understanding. Our dominion over the earth will be restored and we will exercise authority and judgement as God in the name of Jesus. Lest you think that such an earthly picture is too confined, remember, the universe is large and Christ rules over every bit of it. We will rule with Him.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
Our curiosity about the environment of heaven is understandable. We want to know what the celestial neighbourhood is like! But Dr. John reminds us today that the delight of heaven is not in the descriptive details. God is the center of all that heaven will be and all that we will be about. We will see God face to face and nothing will grant more joy than that.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
Often people think of eternity as only a spiritual dimension. But heaven will not be filled with floating souls. We will have faces with smiles, arms and legs that move us. We will be physically resurrected for eternity. Today Dr. John answers our questions and dispels many of our myths about our future physical state.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
Many people think of heaven simply as an extension of earth, only better! Today Dr. John speaks of heaven and earth as a new work of God. There will be a new earth, transformed from the old. Heaven will no longer be distant but descended upon earth. The lives of God's people will be filled with unending love, joy, creativity, peace, and worship for the One who has done it all.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
Once we really understand how much better it is to be in God’s presence when we die, it can transform our outlook on life here on earth.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
Once we really understand how much better it is to be in God’s presence when we die, it can transform our outlook on life here on earth.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
Once we really understand how much better it is to be in God’s presence when we die, it can transform our outlook on life here on earth.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
It is God alone who has the power to determine our eternal destiny.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
Dr. John Neufeld provides a firm biblical foundation for how Christians should rightly understand the subject of Heaven and death.
Heaven: Everyone wants to know what happens at the end of life and beyond. There are fanciful descriptions, hopeful expectations and wild imaginations. Better to listen to God, who dwells in eternity and knows. Listen to Dr. John’s 10-message series on “Heaven.” You will find that, while God doesn’t answer every one of our curious questions, He speaks truth to grant us salvation and hope.
It is easy, too easy, to focus on those opposed to us. We are prone to devising tactics against them. Today we hear Jesus say that there are not as many enemies as we imagine, and those that truly are enemies do not require our vengeance. What is required is to follow Jesus in absolute surrender - even if it means a cross.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
We all want to succeed. We want our lives to matter, to make a difference, even to glorify God. But our hopes for success can morph into a need to succeed. We can become competitive and vain. Repeatedly Jesus teaches the 12 about humility. In today's passage Dr. John points to the limitations of the disciples and shows Jesus turning to a child as the example for our souls.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Have you ever looked at someone you knew and saw them in a new light? Perhaps you see your son/daughter, no longer as a child, but a parent caring for their own children. Maybe your spouse is publicly honoured for a significant achievement. In these situations, your understanding grows of the one you know. Dr. John walks us through the transfiguration of Jesus. The disciples saw Jesus in a new light. They saw Him as He was, is and always will be - the glorious Son of God.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Anyone who follows Jesus learns quickly that the path is not smooth. The experience of discipleship is more than hard, it is a self-sacrifice. Dr. John reminds and repeats Jesus' call to pick up our cross. Whatever is forfeited can't be compared to what is gained.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Many feel deep compassion for the hungry. Hearts are moved with sympathy for those on street corners or starving refugees of war. The disciples were empathetic for the hungry crowds that followed Jesus. But they had only one recourse - send them away to find food. Jesus had another answer. Jesus has both compassion and power. Today we learn that we can do more than sympathize. Jesus works through us for the needs of our world.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
It is one thing to enjoy a piano concert from a virtuoso. It's quite another to be invited to the keyboard and asked to play along with him. That's what Jesus does for His disciples. Dr. John teaches on their apprenticeship to do the very things they saw Jesus doing. Jesus has power to work His will through them - through us as well.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
When we are pushed to our limit and then called to go even further, we wonder how it is possible. But faith can be stretched. Dr. John teaches about Jairus and his ailing daughter. The synagogue ruler went to Jesus believing that He could help her in her sickness. When news arrived of her death, Jesus invited him to believe even more! Jesus has power to do what we ask, and then to do more than we can ever imagine.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
The woman had been sick for 12 years and found no medical help. She gave doctors all her money and got nothing in return. When she reached out to Jesus with faith, she was made well in an instant. Today, Dr. John teaches on the sufficiency and power of simple faith. To trust Him in all circumstance is the secret of peace.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Christians believe in the supernatural. We trust in a God we cannot see and hold on to faith for our future. So, it shouldn't shock us that the demonic world is real and active, despite being mocked by our world. Luke portrays Jesus confronting the powers of darkness to bring healing and serenity to a tortured body and mind. For some, the healing of a possessed man stirred fear and distance from Jesus. For the man, he had cause to proclaim to all the mercy and power of God.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Some like to bargain. They negotiate their price on a car and haggle at the farmer's market. God does not bargain. We come to Him on His terms and submit to His authority. In this section of Luke, Dr. John teaches the supremacy of Jesus over our secret motives, family relationships and even the forces of nature. To come to Jesus is to surrender. In doing so, we find more than we could ever bargain for.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Jesus never travelled alone. He was accompanied by the 12 men He appointed as Apostles, but also by many women. That was rare for the culture of His day. When Jesus spoke publicly of the parable of the Sower, Seed and Soil, those who followed Him were privately let in on the mystery and secrets of His teaching. Dr. John reminds us that it is the committed followers of Jesus who understand the truths of the Kingdom.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Some reject Jesus because He doesn't dance to their tune. Since Jesus didn't fulfill the expectations of the Pharisees, they rejected Him. But Jesus didn't reject them. Jesus willingly went to the house of a Pharisee named Simon and accepted his hospitality. Dr. John teaches that this social occasion became a lesson on grace and gratitude. Even the enemies of Jesus were invited to grace.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
John the Baptist pointed to Jesus as the Lamb who takes away the sin of the world. But later John began to doubt. Dr. John teaches that those doubts evaporated as John saw Jesus, heal the lame, open the eyes of the blind and speak good news to the poor. John the Baptist witnessed the outbreaking of God's Kingdom though the compassionate ministry of Jesus. The Kingdom was evidenced by mercy and power. It still is.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
Who takes note of a widow, alone and helpless, walking in the funeral procession of her only son? Jesus does. With compassion He sees the pains of death. With power He commands life back from the dead. Dr. John reminds us that all who are weighted by misery can hope in the power and compassion of Jesus. Our tears are temporary.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
We tend to label people into categories and are then surprised when they act in a manner we didn't expect. Jesus' encounter with a Roman Centurion proves that our classifications are false. This Roman soldier contributed funds to his "enemies," cared for a common slave and looked to Jesus for help. In the encounter, not only do we see the soldier tearing down cultural walls, but Jesus reached across them in response to faith.
Jesus, Unexpected Encounters: We think we know people. We put them into boxes of our expectations and then treat them accordingly. Jesus is different. He responded not to stereotypes, but to people. He reached out to those who were on the periphery of cultural acceptance. In this series from Luke 7-9, Dr. John will show how Jesus dispensed with cultural walls. He came to save sinners regardless of who they were. That includes us.
As creatures of time, the clock never moves more slowly than when we are in pain. In troubles we pray for immediate help and releif. But often God delays. Today Dr. John echoes David's prayer, "How long?" Walk through through this Psalm and discover David's secret to hope and perseverance.
2023 Highlight Reel: Good things are repeated. When it comes to sunsets, birthdays, and smiles, one is not enough. This series of messages are highlighted from past broadcasts and are worth our attention again. Listen as Dr. John addresses the person of Jesus Christ, the gift of the Church, personal questions and struggles we all wrestle with. The truth bears repeating.
Israel's wilderness journey was a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs. The repeated evidences of God's care were peaks, impossible to deny. But the complaints and grumblings were lowpoints of trust. Today Dr. John teaches of a thirsty nation turning against Moses and challenging God Himself. They dared God and tested Him out of anger and doubt. By grace, God reveals Himself mighty and merciful, but He need never prove Himself to any man.
2023 Highlight Reel: Good things are repeated. When it comes to sunsets, birthdays, and smiles, one is not enough. This series of messages are highlighted from past broadcasts and are worth our attention again. Listen as Dr. John addresses the person of Jesus Christ, the gift of the Church, personal questions and struggles we all wrestle with. The truth bears repeating.
In today's message, Dr. John teaches that since the Church is the Body of Christ, it is the visible representation of Jesus on earth. Therefore, the Church has a physical presence with a street address and a presence in heaven as well. Dr. John teaches on the invisible, universal Church which is one in Christ, holy through the Spirit, inclusive of all who have faith in Jesus and commissioned with purpose by the Father.
2023 Highlight Reel: Good things are repeated. When it comes to sunsets, birthdays, and smiles, one is not enough. This series of messages are highlighted from past broadcasts and are worth our attention again. Listen as Dr. John addresses the person of Jesus Christ, the gift of the Church, personal questions and struggles we all wrestle with. The truth bears repeating.
We can trip over a curb or broken pavement in the sidewalk. We may fall but then rise to continue our journey. In today's message, Dr. John echoes Jesus' words to the disciples. "You all will fall." They all protested, but every one of them fell. Of the 12, eleven repented and rose to continue their journey of faith. We are foolish to think we can predict our response to a crisis of faith. We lean closely upon the grace of our Lord.
2023 Highlight Reel: Good things are repeated. When it comes to sunsets, birthdays, and smiles, one is not enough. This series of messages are highlighted from past broadcasts and are worth our attention again. Listen as Dr. John addresses the person of Jesus Christ, the gift of the Church, personal questions and struggles we all wrestle with. The truth bears repeating.
At times, we speak of the deity of Jesus as a way to make a point. We bear witness to others that Jesus is God, so we point to the Scriptures. Dr. John reminds us today from Hebrews that the deity of Jesus is more than an apologetic. It is the hope and comfort for us all in the midst of trial and persecutions.
2023 Highlight Reel: Good things are repeated. When it comes to sunsets, birthdays, and smiles, one is not enough. This series of messages are highlighted from past broadcasts and are worth our attention again. Listen as Dr. John addresses the person of Jesus Christ, the gift of the Church, personal questions and struggles we all wrestle with. The truth bears repeating.
Psalm 90 ends with five prayers for those who have squarely faced the trouble of life and have found God. Each of these prayers arise out of faith, out of the joyous discovery that trouble is not the last word; instead trouble has been the pathway of discovering God
Facing Trouble and Finding God: The Psalms never side step difficult issues of life. With candor and clarity, these poetic songs describe what is going on in our hearts. Psalm 73 and 90 speak of two central questions we wrestle with – injustice and death. We struggle with wrongs that go unpunished. We are not immune to the fact and fear of dying. Listen as Dr. John opens these Psalms with insight from a heavenly perspective. We will face troubles, but God is in them.
In in this portion of scripture we will see Moses reflect on sin, the anger of God and the trouble that we all face.
Facing Trouble and Finding God: The Psalms never side step difficult issues of life. With candor and clarity, these poetic songs describe what is going on in our hearts. Psalm 73 and 90 speak of two central questions we wrestle with – injustice and death. We struggle with wrongs that go unpunished. We are not immune to the fact and fear of dying. Listen as Dr. John opens these Psalms with insight from a heavenly perspective. We will face troubles, but God is in them.
Psalm 90 teaches us how to pray, how to come to terms with our sins and how to come to terms with an altogether righteous God. It comes with a request that God would favour us all the days of our lives, but what’s even more significant, it contains a great note of happiness.
Facing Trouble and Finding God: The Psalms never side step difficult issues of life. With candor and clarity, these poetic songs describe what is going on in our hearts. Psalm 73 and 90 speak of two central questions we wrestle with – injustice and death. We struggle with wrongs that go unpunished. We are not immune to the fact and fear of dying. Listen as Dr. John opens these Psalms with insight from a heavenly perspective. We will face troubles, but God is in them.
We are never facing reality if we are not facing eternity! As long as our lives are consumed by what is seen, we will struggle to have faith in the the things that will be.
Facing Trouble and Finding God: The Psalms never side step difficult issues of life. With candor and clarity, these poetic songs describe what is going on in our hearts. Psalm 73 and 90 speak of two central questions we wrestle with – injustice and death. We struggle with wrongs that go unpunished. We are not immune to the fact and fear of dying. Listen as Dr. John opens these Psalms with insight from a heavenly perspective. We will face troubles, but God is in them.
We are studying Psalm 73. In it, we will discover a man by the name of Asaph who so doubted his faith, that in his own words, he almost lost his footing and became an unbeliever. Psalm 73 tells us how he found faith after it had almost disappeared.
Facing Trouble and Finding God: The Psalms never side step difficult issues of life. With candor and clarity, these poetic songs describe what is going on in our hearts. Psalm 73 and 90 speak of two central questions we wrestle with – injustice and death. We struggle with wrongs that go unpunished. We are not immune to the fact and fear of dying. Listen as Dr. John opens these Psalms with insight from a heavenly perspective. We will face troubles, but God is in them.
It's the secret to learning the piano, running a marathon or having a successful marriage. It's called "endurance." One scale at a time, keep your legs moving and offer love and grace each day. Endurance means to keep consistent over the long haul. That applies to our spiritual walk as well. Dr. John offers three keys to endurance of our faith, by which we persevere into glory.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
Our culture suggests that sin is a small matter with minimal consequence. God doesn't agree. Today, Dr. John speaks of a warning from Hebrews that jars us. It is a message of hope, not because it makes sin small, but because the truth guides us on a path of life.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
A hypocrite wears a mask. It's a mask that hides defaults and conforms to surrounding expectations. In playing a role, hypocrites live fragmented lives. In Jesus, believers can abandon their masks. The grace of forgiveness and His new life in us allows us to drop pretence and live authentically. We are free to draw near to Him, press on with confidence and experience genuine love in community. We become real.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
If we can't be good, we try to appear good. We do and say the right things to mask our internal failures. But appearing good can never replace obedience. Nothing replaces our need to do the will of God. It's an impossible task for us. But Jesus always does the will of the Father. Through Him, our requirement for obedience is fulfilled.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
It's our default to manage our lives. We try to control the direction and outcomes of our thoughts, words, and deeds. We even try to manage our sin problem by fixing it, balancing the bad with the good or trying to outrun our sin with a fresh start. Dr. John teaches that we can't manage our sins away. Even the sacrifices of Old Covenant could not solve the problem of sin. Only a perfect Saviour has the power to put an end to sin.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
Modern sensitivities would want to shape Christianity into a bloodless code of morality. The Bible prohibits it. Christianity is founded upon, "Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sins." Listen as Dr. John teaches about the necessity of not just Jesus' death, but the shedding of His blood. By that sacrifice, we are forgiven.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
Distract. Deny. Desensitize. These are the ways many cope with guilt and shame. On our own, we have no remedy to silence our guilty conscience except distract, deny, desensitize. But God has the answer. Today, Dr. John teaches on the grace of a clear, cleansed conscience. It is found in the sufficiency of Jesus.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
We are quick to criticize the old once something new arrives. The new car reminds us of how antiquated our old car was! From Hebrews 9, Dr. John teaches on the value of the old covenant, even when the new one has come. The first covenant proclaimed that our sin creates a barrier between us and a holy God. That distance can only be crossed by God's initiative and God's design. Jesus is the only access for sinners to stand before our righteous Creator.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
A covenant is a promise. It is the assurance of what will be. So why did God give two covenants to His people, the "Old and the New?" Dr. John teaches from Hebrews 8 to compare the covenants God has made. The new covenant is not a changing of purpose or a contradiction of the old. The covenant made by Jesus in His blood fulfills and enlarges what God had promised at Sinai. The covenant of Calvary grants the assurance of justice and grace.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
Every collector knows that the real item is of more value than a copy of it. The book of Hebrews repeats this central truth. The priestly ministry of sacrifices in an earthly sanctuary are symbols that point to the ultimate ministry of Jesus for us all. Dr. John reminds us that symbols are worthy only if they point us to what is real - the full and sufficient sacrifice of Jesus for our sin. Our confidence for redemption lies in genuine sacrifice and service of our true High Priest - Jesus Christ.
Jesus, Our Sacrifice: The God of promises has given two great covenants. Today many tend to ignore the principles and patterns of the "Old Covenant." The author of Hebrews does not. The Old Covenant is mandatory to understand the New Covenant. These two great promises must be held together.
In this 10-message series from Hebrews, Dr. John Neufeld explains the vital value of the first covenant and its glorious fulfillment by Jesus. The pattern and practices of the tabernacle illuminate the treasure of God's grace offered to all through the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus.
To understand the forest, you can't go tree by tree. Trees vary in size, colour, and structure. Is the forest filled with contradictions? Of course not. We understand the whole by the particulars and the particulars by the whole. The same is true of Bible teaching. We need to understand the specifics by understanding the whole of Scripture. Dr. John presents his last criteria for good Bible teaching. Teaching you can trust rests on the inerrancy of God's Word and embraces the whole of God's truth.
Bible Teaching You Can Trust: Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences? In this 5-message series, Bible Teaching You Can Trust, join Back to the Bible Canada’s Dr. John Neufeld as he breaks down the characteristics of trustworthy Bible teaching, and how to spot teaching that is not focusing on the real meaning of the Scriptures. At the end of the day, the Bible is centred around the one true God of the Bible. By clinging to that truth and sitting under teaching that prioritizes God as the centre of the Bible, you are most certainly receiving Bible teaching you can trust.
It is said that the best way to discern counterfeit currency is to be very familiar with what real currency looks like. If you know the genuine, the false is readily identified. If we are to recognize Bible teaching that is false or imbalanced, we need to be personally familiar with the Scriptures. Today Dr. John calls us to a personal commitment of Bible reading and study of the Scriptures. If we do not have a first-hand taste of the Bible, we can be fed anything.
Bible Teaching You Can Trust: Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences? In this 5-message series, Bible Teaching You Can Trust, join Back to the Bible Canada’s Dr. John Neufeld as he breaks down the characteristics of trustworthy Bible teaching, and how to spot teaching that is not focusing on the real meaning of the Scriptures. At the end of the day, the Bible is centred around the one true God of the Bible. By clinging to that truth and sitting under teaching that prioritizes God as the centre of the Bible, you are most certainly receiving Bible teaching you can trust.
Today’s society seems to be driven by polls. Decisions and direction are determined by the voice of the majority. Polls set political agenda, marketing strategy and community development. But polls must not determine Biblical teaching. Dr. John reminds us that Bible teaching tied to the voice of a generation will become dated. The truth of God's Word is the only sure and reliable guide for life and eternity.
Bible Teaching You Can Trust: Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences? In this 5-message series, Bible Teaching You Can Trust, join Back to the Bible Canada’s Dr. John Neufeld as he breaks down the characteristics of trustworthy Bible teaching, and how to spot teaching that is not focusing on the real meaning of the Scriptures. At the end of the day, the Bible is centred around the one true God of the Bible. By clinging to that truth and sitting under teaching that prioritizes God as the centre of the Bible, you are most certainly receiving Bible teaching you can trust.
Some approach the Bible like a set of instructions for life, emphasizing what we should do. We ought to obey the 10 commandments, slay the Goliaths of our life and remain as faithful as Daniel. Their instruction focuses on our efforts and abilities. But the Bible is about God's grace rather than our efforts. Dr. John reminds us that good Bible teaching is about the actions of God, not the efforts of humanity.
Bible Teaching You Can Trust: Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences? In this 5-message series, Bible Teaching You Can Trust, join Back to the Bible Canada’s Dr. John Neufeld as he breaks down the characteristics of trustworthy Bible teaching, and how to spot teaching that is not focusing on the real meaning of the Scriptures. At the end of the day, the Bible is centred around the one true God of the Bible. By clinging to that truth and sitting under teaching that prioritizes God as the centre of the Bible, you are most certainly receiving Bible teaching you can trust.
If a love letter is all about the thoughts and feelings of the author, you may wonder if the letter is misguided. Shouldn't the letter be about the beloved? Much of today's Bible teaching is like that. Sermons are filled with our own concerns and problems. But shouldn't Bible teaching be about God? Today Dr. John reminds us that Bible teaching you can trust keeps God center stage. The Bible is not a "How to?" manual, but a testament to His glory.
Bible Teaching You Can Trust: Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences? In this 5-message series, Bible Teaching You Can Trust, join Back to the Bible Canada’s Dr. John Neufeld as he breaks down the characteristics of trustworthy Bible teaching, and how to spot teaching that is not focusing on the real meaning of the Scriptures. At the end of the day, the Bible is centred around the one true God of the Bible. By clinging to that truth and sitting under teaching that prioritizes God as the centre of the Bible, you are most certainly receiving Bible teaching you can trust.
Psalm 22 was written by David to convey a struggling time in his life. We can identify with his words when we too encounter troubles. Today Dr. John reminds us that the ultimate subject of this Psalm is Jesus Christ. The sufferings of Jesus become not simply a means of sympathy for us, but the deliverance from sin, over death, for all eternity. He is our Saviour.
Never Alone: Isolation is a problem in our society. Many feel alone and distant from one another. But when you are in pain, the isolation is accentuated. Nothing makes suffering more difficult than feeling that you must bear it alone. But we are never alone! This 5-message series on Psalm 22 encourages all who suffer that God is with us. That was the experience of King David. That was the experience of King Jesus. Listen and take hope. God knows your pain and He is with you!
It's hard to imagine that our difficult times can become a cause of encouragement for others. Yet, you know that it is true. The story of God's deliverance for us becomes hope and joy to those who hear. Listen as Dr. John teaches on David's experience. He was isolated in trouble, but shared God's rescue as cause for community celebration.
Never Alone: Isolation is a problem in our society. Many feel alone and distant from one another. But when you are in pain, the isolation is accentuated. Nothing makes suffering more difficult than feeling that you must bear it alone. But we are never alone! This 5-message series on Psalm 22 encourages all who suffer that God is with us. That was the experience of King David. That was the experience of King Jesus. Listen and take hope. God knows your pain and He is with you!
The world can be a dangerous place. There are dangers we see and try to avoid. There are unseen dangers that we are susceptible to because of our ignorance. In Psalm 22 David sees that he is surrounded by enemies like bulls and lions - powerful, terrifying. He calls to God for deliverance. Listen as Dr. John teaches that despite our vulnerable places - we are safe with God.
Never Alone: Isolation is a problem in our society. Many feel alone and distant from one another. But when you are in pain, the isolation is accentuated. Nothing makes suffering more difficult than feeling that you must bear it alone. But we are never alone! This 5-message series on Psalm 22 encourages all who suffer that God is with us. That was the experience of King David. That was the experience of King Jesus. Listen and take hope. God knows your pain and He is with you!
To be forsaken is bad. To be betrayed is worse. In Psalm 22 David thinks of those that have turned their backs to him. They have treated him as if he was valueless. But since God created him, David has value before God. Dr. John reminds each of us that regardless of how others treat us, we find our hope and approval in God.
Never Alone: Isolation is a problem in our society. Many feel alone and distant from one another. But when you are in pain, the isolation is accentuated. Nothing makes suffering more difficult than feeling that you must bear it alone. But we are never alone! This 5-message series on Psalm 22 encourages all who suffer that God is with us. That was the experience of King David. That was the experience of King Jesus. Listen and take hope. God knows your pain and He is with you!
Psalm 22 is a song about suffering unjustly. It tells the experience of King David. It points to the innocent suffering of Jesus. Perhaps it echoes your own experience. Today, Dr. John begins to unpack this song and reminds each of us that we are not alone. Our pains may tell us that God is distant. Our faith whispers that He is near.
Never Alone: Isolation is a problem in our society. Many feel alone and distant from one another. But when you are in pain, the isolation is accentuated. Nothing makes suffering more difficult than feeling that you must bear it alone. But we are never alone! This 5-message series on Psalm 22 encourages all who suffer that God is with us. That was the experience of King David. That was the experience of King Jesus. Listen and take hope. God knows your pain and He is with you!
It is readily granted that resurrection sounds too good to be true! In fact, alive from the dead can sound like a fable. But it is no fable. Dr. John walks us through the undeniable evidence for Jesus' resurrection. From the fact of an empty tomb. testimony of eye witnesses and the life changing impact upon believers, the evidence of Jesus' resurrection is credible to believe. It is a foundation for faith.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
Death is the inevitability that we all must face. We may try to delay it with healthy regiments and medical procedures - but death arrives for everyone. We are powerless before it. Jesus is not. His resurrection is a victory cry over the grave. Today Dr. John reminds us that while death visits everyone, at His second coming Jesus shares His victory with us all. We shall be raised.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
Corruption and decay are laws of this world. A tree grows, falls and turns back to the earth. Time brings a decline to everything and everyone that ends in death. That is the natural order. But resurrection is supernatural. Dr. John teaches on God's great reversal of what has always been. Corruption becomes incorruptible. Weakness becomes power. Death becomes glorious life.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
It's understandable that some of the Corinthians had questions about the resurrection, even as we do. Paul taught the certainty of physical resurrection both for Jesus and us. Despite the clarity of this truth, some mystery remains. Dr. John teaches of three metaphors Paul uses to describe the resurrection. A seed and a plant. The variety of life on earth. The glory of the sun and moon. Listen as each illustration points to the wonders of our resurrection.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
Resurrection is an event of the past. It also points to our eternal future. But what implication does it have for the present? What difference does the resurrection make for the now? Today Dr. John points to implications of the resurrection for our moral lives. We will find both motivation and hope for godly living. Without the resurrection, we might as well live for today. But the fact of the resurrections leads us to a strong moral center.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
We are not simply products of our past. We are shaped by our future. The hope of the resurrection impacts our living today. It grants courage and perseverance to battle for God's Kingdom in the now. It offers comfort and confidence through the victory of our Lord. It assures us that death itself will be defeated for us all.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
It would not be hard to convince someone about the certainty of death. It is all around us and undeniable. Paul uses the reality of death passed to all humanity from Adam as certainty of the resurrection promised us in Jesus Christ. All in Jesus Christ will be raised.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
Do you believe in life after death? If so, what type of life do we have after death? As Paul responds to the questions and misunderstandings among the Corinthians about the resurrection, he focuses on the fact of physical resurrection. Listen as Dr. John offers seven reasons why physical resurrection is necessary for Jesus Christ and our own hope.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
If a confused hiker who has lost his way starts wandering down every path, they are likely to get more lost. It is better to get your bearings and stand on what you know. Then you can find your way. Today Dr. John teaches on the bearings Paul reminded the Corinthians of. Jesus' death. Eyewitnesses to His resurrection. The transformation of His followers. These are our bearings as well.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
Before Paul begins to explain the resurrection to the Corinthians, he focuses on the death of Jesus Christ. It stands to reason. There can't be a resurrection unless there is a death. But Paul wants the Corinthians to grip the importance of Jesus' death - in fact it is of first importance. Listen as Dr. John speaks of the penal, substitutionary atonement of Jesus. Our faith rests upon it.
The Resurrection: Like Christmas, our society has added cultural symbols to Easter. Lilies, bunnies, and chocolate. Of course, what is central to Easter is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this series of messages, Dr. John teaches through 1 Corinthians 15 and demonstrates the certainty and centrality of Jesus' physical resurrection. Easter is more than a celebration of what was, but a promise of hope for what will be.
If Hebrews is written to persuade Christian Jews to not return to Judaic ways, what is its relevance to us? While many references to the priesthood of the Old Testament may seem opaque to us, this truth stands. We all need a Priest to intercede for us. Jesus is our High Priest who ushers us before the Father. Listen as Dr. John teaches why Jesus is superior above all. Let these truths be cause for our firm faith and joyous worship to our Lord.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
Given a choice, we would prefer the convenience of cell phones instead of looking for a phone booth. We are glad that electric lights have replaced kerosene lamps. That which is obsolete ceases to be necessary or helpful. The Judaic priesthood ended in 70 AD with the destruction of the temple. Dr. John explains that the imperfect passes so the perfect may remain. The High Priesthood of Jesus is eternally perfect, offering us hope which never passes away.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
People may cheer for the same team year after year, despite a consistent losing record. You may applaud their consistency, but the fact is, they never taste victory. Today Dr. John speaks of the Priesthood of Jesus, after the order of Melchizedek, doing what the priesthood of Aaron could never do. The superior has surpassed the inferior. The eternal replaces the temporal. Why does it matter? Because only in Jesus is victory assured.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
Hebrews establishes that Jesus is our Great High Priest. But there are some questions the readers need addressed. Jesus was not from the tribe of Levi, but of Judah. How could Jesus be a High Priest when He was not from the priestly tribe? Hebrews points to a different order of priests - the priesthood of Melchizedek. Who was he? Dr. John explains who he was and why his priesthood is greater than that of Levi. Jesus is not disqualified as High Priest but magnified greater than any earthly priesthood.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
What's the ground on which hope stands? Is it a natural sunny disposition? Is hope the product of a "charmed life" or reading the circumstances around you in the best light possible? If hope is simply an expression of optimism, then those foundations may last for a while and for a few. Today Dr. John teaches on the sure grounding for hope for all believers, in all situations, for all time. Listen and let your hope be affirmed and refreshed.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
Many times, we are attracted to bad news. We listen to the whisper of our fears. Having heard the warning of apostacy in Hebrews, now we are consumed by worry that we might fall away! Dr. John speaks of hope in place of fear. The warnings of God are not ignored, but the grace of His hand is greater than the sum of our fears. We are held in the grip of God. We trust Him more than we trust ourselves.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
We are surrounded by warnings. We are warned not to eat detergent pods, not to crank the volume on our ear buds, not to drive drowsy. There are so many warnings, we become immune to them. That is a problem. Dr. John points to a warning in Hebrews that can't be ignored. We disregard it to the detriment of our soul. The warning is both a caution and a hope.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
Not everyone who begins a journey completes it. Not everyone who progresses through school matures. Growth is a sign of health. Not growing suggests a problem. Today, Dr. John points to the admonition of Hebrews that our spiritual appetites ought to move from milk to solid food. Stagnation and complacency are not the design God has for us.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
Jesus is our King, Prophet and Priest. He has the power to rule, the authority to speak and the grace to intercede for us all. Today Dr. John reminds us that Jesus' role as High Priest was a calling from the Father and that Jesus embraced the office through painful obedience. He did not resist the Father's call nor shrink from the suffering of His submission. He did it all for us.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
If a priest acts before God on behalf of the people, who acts on behalf of the priest? Every human priest is sinful and fallible. By the mercy of God, a sacrifice was provided annually on the Day of Atonement. Listen as Dr. John points to Jesus, our High Priest who alone is perfect and needs no sacrifice for sin. Rather, He becomes the sufficient sacrifice made once and made for all.
Jesus, Our High Priest: A priest stands as intercessor between God and humanity. The priest offers prayers, sacrifices, and makes intercessions on behalf of the people. They act as mediators between the human and Divine. It becomes readily obvious why Jesus is described as the Ultimate Priest. In this 10-mesage series, Dr. John walks us through Hebrews chapters 5-7 and describes the priestly office Jesus performs on our behalf. Listen, not just for understanding, but for praise and gratitude to Jesus who still serves on our behalf.
Fairy tales end with, "they lived happily ever after." But life is no fairy tale, and the ending of our days and efforts is not guaranteed to be happy. Today, Dr. John teaches on the ending of King David's reign. It is not a finale we would write. King David sins out of pride and Israel is judged by God's avenging angel. But the final scene of King David is saturated with grace and mercy. God extends mercy on the very spot where Abraham was about to offer his son - the very spot where Jesus died to rescue us. A happy ending.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
King David had faced his share of enemies. He was battle hardened. But even all of this did not prepare him for rebellion and warfare from his own son, Absalom. There was pride and arrogance from Absalom and his advisors, which led to their downfall. But God walked King David though a period of public humility, in which he found God's grace and restoration to the throne.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
A boy can be forgiven for throwing the rock that shatters a window - but he may still have to pay for the repair. A man can be forgiven for driving drunk and killing another driver, but he still lives with the painful consequence. King David is forgiven for his transgressions, but his actions sowed trouble in his own family. Dr. John teaches today of the challenges and troubles David faced in his own home. It's a story we can learn from.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
If we are lost, stopping and turning in the right direction is the best course. If we are suffering from cancer, a proper diagnosis and treatment is the path to healing, even if it is hard and painful. When David was confronted with his sin, the harsh words of Nathan the prophet were key to David's restoration. Listen as Dr. John speaks on the grace and blessing of repentance.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
Anyone can fall into a hidden trap. Walking through a wooded area and stepping on false ground will result in a fall. But if the danger was highlighted by signs and marked by ropes, it would be foolish to ignore the warnings and step over the rope. That's what David does. Dr. John points to the steps David took and the warnings he ignored as he gazed upon Bathsheba. Lust clothed in arrogance led David to adultery, lies and murder. This was no fall. It was a jump.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
A Kingdom cannot simply be declared, it must be won. There are dangers within and without for every kingdom. Today Dr. John teaches about David's actions meant to ensure the Kingdom is firm. We find the actions of a warrior against enemy threats. We also find the actions of a friend who deals compassionately with the descendants of Saul and Jonathan. A kingdom is established by both strength and gentleness.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
The leader of a nation usually dwells in its capital city. King David built his home in Jerusalem. But he wanted to do more. David wanted to build a house for God. He was not commanded to do so, but the King's heart moved his plans. Listen as Dr. John speaks on God's response to the intention of David. When David wanted to do something for God, God answers by doing something for David, but more. What God does proves to be the answer for all of history. Even you and me.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
Jerusalem has been a global focus for three millennium. How did this city capture the attentions of Kings, nations, and countless devotees? Dr. John traces the plans and actions of David as Israel’s new King. King David would make this place more than a national center. It would be a city for God's dwelling. Jesus would walk upon its streets.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
David's transition from military hero to King was not smooth. As one might expect, there were threats to his rise, competition from enemies and warfare among his followers and those still loyal to king Saul. Listen as Dr. John traces not just the events of David's ultimate crowning as King, but his response to those who opposed him. You will see glimpses in David of the greater King Jesus.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
We tend to have binary thinking, that is, we prefer "either or" categories. Today's weather is sunny or showers; we can deal with either, but the partly sunny and partly rainy forecast is harder to prepare for. What we do with the weather, we do with people. As Dr. John begins this series on King David, he reminds us that David cannot be categorized as completely bad or good. He is just like us, a blending of both. Listen and learn how God loves and leads humans like us.
Life Lessons From King David: What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his study of David, Life Lessons from David: The Man, The King. There is so much to be learned from the life of this Israelite king—the good, the bad, and the ugly. These lessons are still just as relevant today as they were back in the time of David, so sit back, listen, and be inspired by the life of David, and all that we can learn from his time on earth.
Prayer is a means of grace. We find the favour and blessings of God not simply in the answers to our prayer, but in our praying. Today, Dr. John offers some practical insights to support and guide our personal, private times of prayer. These are places of grace.
The Adventure of Prayer: Prayer. What is it? Why is it important? How should we actually pray? Does prayer even accomplish anything?
These are four questions that Dr. John Neufeld will answer in this one-week series called The Adventure of Prayer. How we communicate with God is a multifaceted and layered thing that can be difficult to explain, and often difficult to practice daily. If you are someone who feels as though you don’t pray enough, then listen closely to these messages, there is so much wisdom and biblical insight that can be learned from Dr. Neufeld! If you are someone who has devoted themselves to a life filled with prayer, this series is also for you! There can never be too much emphasis put on prayer – it’s a direct line of contact with our Saviour!
If prayer is a communication of heart, then the question of "will" becomes important. We want something when we pray; but we pray to our Father of infinite wisdom, and His will steers the course of history. Today Dr. John speaks of the interplay of "will" when we pray. Clearly, we do not receive everything we want - unless what we want is God's will.
The Adventure of Prayer: Prayer. What is it? Why is it important? How should we actually pray? Does prayer even accomplish anything?
These are four questions that Dr. John Neufeld will answer in this one-week series called The Adventure of Prayer. How we communicate with God is a multifaceted and layered thing that can be difficult to explain, and often difficult to practice daily. If you are someone who feels as though you don’t pray enough, then listen closely to these messages, there is so much wisdom and biblical insight that can be learned from Dr. Neufeld! If you are someone who has devoted themselves to a life filled with prayer, this series is also for you! There can never be too much emphasis put on prayer – it’s a direct line of contact with our Saviour!
When you pray, who are you talking to? The obvious answer is God of course! But there is a theological framework at play in our prayers. Dr. John teaches today that our prayers are rightly addressed to the Father by the agency of the Son through the enablement of the Spirit. So, as our prayers are heard and answered, there is a Trinitarian response from God. All of God to all of us.
The Adventure of Prayer: Prayer. What is it? Why is it important? How should we actually pray? Does prayer even accomplish anything?
These are four questions that Dr. John Neufeld will answer in this one-week series called The Adventure of Prayer. How we communicate with God is a multifaceted and layered thing that can be difficult to explain, and often difficult to practice daily. If you are someone who feels as though you don’t pray enough, then listen closely to these messages, there is so much wisdom and biblical insight that can be learned from Dr. Neufeld! If you are someone who has devoted themselves to a life filled with prayer, this series is also for you! There can never be too much emphasis put on prayer – it’s a direct line of contact with our Saviour!
A well-known commercial for cell phones repeats the line, "Can you hear me now?" It is also echoed by believers when they address the throne of God. How can we be certain God is listening to our prayers? Dr. John teaches on the confidence for every praying believer. Our hope is not in our worthy life or eloquent words. We are heard because of Jesus Christ.
The Adventure of Prayer: Prayer. What is it? Why is it important? How should we actually pray? Does prayer even accomplish anything?
These are four questions that Dr. John Neufeld will answer in this one-week series called The Adventure of Prayer. How we communicate with God is a multifaceted and layered thing that can be difficult to explain, and often difficult to practice daily. If you are someone who feels as though you don’t pray enough, then listen closely to these messages, there is so much wisdom and biblical insight that can be learned from Dr. Neufeld! If you are someone who has devoted themselves to a life filled with prayer, this series is also for you! There can never be too much emphasis put on prayer – it’s a direct line of contact with our Saviour!
Prayer is simple enough for a child to learn, yet so profound that it holds mystery for the mature. Today Dr. John begins to teach on the nature of prayer - its necessity, effect and means. Everyone who prays and who wants to pray will benefit from this teaching.
The Adventure of Prayer: Prayer. What is it? Why is it important? How should we actually pray? Does prayer even accomplish anything?
These are four questions that Dr. John Neufeld will answer in this one-week series called The Adventure of Prayer. How we communicate with God is a multifaceted and layered thing that can be difficult to explain, and often difficult to practice daily. If you are someone who feels as though you don’t pray enough, then listen closely to these messages, there is so much wisdom and biblical insight that can be learned from Dr. Neufeld! If you are someone who has devoted themselves to a life filled with prayer, this series is also for you! There can never be too much emphasis put on prayer – it’s a direct line of contact with our Saviour!
Every life is built. The entrepreneur with all their ambition is building their life. So too the lazy individual who lets the days slip by, is building with their indecision. Today Dr. John speaks of the fruit, treasure and foundation for living. Only in Jesus will our lives blossom, contain lasting treasure and withstand the coming flood. Lives built for eternity.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Our society is quick to judge. We immediately label someone or some situation with a tag that sticks. Jesus commands us not to judge. We can't see people's motives nor the whole story. Dr. John reminds us of Jesus' words that it is hard to see with a log in our eye! Most of all, in place of judgement, we are to extend mercy. Just like God does with us.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
It is evident that loving our enemies is not the way of this world, nor the immediate default of those who follow Jesus. Still, that is what Jesus commands. Today in Dr. John's message, he teaches that this love can't be good intentions nor sentimental feelings. We love our enemies by doing good for them, blessing them, and praying for them. That's more than a Hallmark card.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Jesus begins this sermon with pronouncements of blessings and their corresponding woes. He offers these not as commands, but observations. Listen as Dr. John speak to the blessing upon those who live for God's Kingdom and the woes upon those who live for this world.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Good things are worth repeating - a good joke, a family tradition, or a favourite movie. There is something to gain in the repetition, even though it is familiar. Dr. John introduces us to the Sermon of the Plain, very likely a re-telling of the Sermon on the Mount by Jesus. A different setting and different crowd, but the same truth and power which flowed from Jesus, who was happy to repeat grace upon grace.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Without looking, how many of the twelve disciples can you name? We may quickly answer with 4 or 5, but struggle as we get further down the list. Dr. John speaks today of Jesus selecting these twelve men to be His apostles. There was nothing outstanding about them, and the potential for internal conflict was great. But when Jesus called, they said, "Yes." Just like you.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Jesus was repeatedly accused of breaking the Sabbath. As One who came to fulfill the Law, how could He push against the Sabbath restrictions? Listen as Dr. John explains the laws of the Sabbath and what Jesus meant when He said that He is "Lord of the Sabbath."
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
If it is true that we can be known by our friendships, Jesus was accused of hanging out with the wrong people. Tax collectors and those with immoral reputations felt comfortable with Jesus. Dr. John reminds us today that Jesus came for sinners, who by faith become friends with God.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
It's easy to say that your sins are forgiven. When said, there is no external sign; no voice from heaven, angelic song or flashes of glory. Today, Dr. John teaches on the healing of the paralytic. Jesus healed him as demonstration that He has power over body and soul. By the grace of God, this lame man could now walk in forgiveness and was assured of both. You can be assured too.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
There is conversation and debate about the role of faith and healing. Some suggest that if a miracle doesn't occur, the fault lies with the one who needs to be healed. If that's the case, they are doubly wounded. Not only are they sick, but they are to blame for missing out on their cure. Listen as Dr. John talks of a leper who came to Jesus for healing. It is the intersection of faith and compassion.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
What right does a carpenter have to tell a fisherman what to do? But that is exactly what Jesus did to Simon Peter. After a long night of catching nothing, Jesus told Peter to go and throw the nets on the other side of the boat. Peter could have told Jesus to "stay in His lane." He probably thought it, because when he hauled up bulging nets of wiggling fish, he fell at Jesus’ feet and confessed he was a sinner. He thought Jesus should leave him, but Jesus invited this sinner to be His follower. Just like you and me.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
In Capernaum, Jesus found a broad reception. People came to hear His words. Many came to be healed, and Jesus tended to them all night long. Capernaum could have become a major center for Jesus' ministry, except for one thing. Jesus said He had to leave the town. Listen as Dr. John explains the motivation of Jesus' heart. In all things, Jesus fulfilled the wishes of His Father.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
A policeman wears a badge and that gives him authority. A scholar is an expert in a certain field and that grants her authority. Parents have authority over their young children. Dr. John teaches from Luke on the authority of Jesus Christ proved by His words and works. Jesus has the authority of the Law, Wisdom, and Love. He has the authority of God Himself.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
A war hero would like to think that his hometown would welcome him with open arms. Someone who has reached a level of celebrity hopes that those who know him or her would be glad for their notoriety. What if it doesn't happen? Today Dr. John points to the reception Jesus had in the town of Nazareth, His hometown. Listen to Jesus' response and the lesson for us all.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Every one of us knows the lure of temptation. It may be pride, greed, lust or self-centeredness that whispers to us; we all have heard it. Jesus was not immune to temptation, but faced this battle even as we do. Today Dr. John teaches on the three named temptations of Christ. Listen, not simply for a pattern for our own resistance to temptation, but to marvel and glory in our deliverance through the righteous life of our Saviour.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Various companies make it possible to trace your lineage back to your ancestors via DNA. While the technology is new, the idea is not. Israel excelled at naming and tracing ancestors. Dr. John teaches on the lineage of Jesus given to us from Luke. He explains why it is different from Mathew's recorded lineage and highlights the importance of those differences. There is a message among the names.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
When lost, the first step is to stop going the wrong way. But the next step is even more vital to reaching our destination. We need to start going the right way. As John the Baptist came to prepare the way for Jesus, he preached a message of repentance. Today Dr. John reminds us that John's message was more than, "Stop!" It was also a time to "Start!" Listen to the new way of life that accords with repentance.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Dough must rise before the bread is baked. The ground is plowed before a planting. Fruit must ripen to be enjoyed. The idea of preparation is all around us. So too for the arrival of Jesus. Israel had to be prepared for the arrival of the Messiah. That preparation was the work of John the Baptist. Listen as Dr. John teaches on the timing, nature, and content of John's message. It was time for Israel to get ready.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
As a rule, the Scriptures do not satisfy our curiosity. We have more questions than God gives answers. The childhood of Jesus is one area of interest that is met with silence - except for Luke. He is the only gospel writer that speaks of Jesus in His youth. Listen as Dr. John teaches on the single incident of Jesus' boyhood which demonstrates His lifelong commitment.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
The rise of social media has given rise to suspicion as well. We read something online and wonder if we can trust it as credible. If that applies to things current, can we trust something written 2000 years ago? Dr. John begins this series on Luke's gospel with reasons why we can stand on what was written. Every believer needs to know the certainty of what they believe.
A Firm Grip on the Gospel: Anyone who has read the four Gospels is struck by how different they are. These accounts focus on the life and death of Jesus, yet they each have a particular theme and emphasis. In this four-week series, Dr. John Neufeld points us to the Gospel of Luke and traces the intent of the only Gentile writer of a New Testament book.
Victory is a time to celebrate. A sport team raises their trophy. Balloons descend while energetic music blares at a politician's triumph. Some will even "trash talk" their failed opponent. Today we watch David in a time of victory. His enemy Saul is dead. His pathway to the throne was cleared. Yet, David forbids celebration and laments. Victory is a time to be humble.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
Everyone suffers. No one is immune to physical, emotional, or mental pain. Pain is not proportional. There are people who have experienced what seems to be more than their share. Dr. John walks us through the most painful time of David's life. In place of anger or bitterness, David strengthened himself in the Lord. We can do the same.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
You can't live a "double life" with only one life. But we try to. We may be one thing at work and another at home. Our Sundays may be different from our Tuesdays. Our external life may be distinct from our inner life. In today's message we see David try to live a double life and God rescues him from his fault. God will reveal duplicity and lead us to a single heart.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
What is of supreme importance in your life? What issue is always underneath everything you say or do? Today Dr. John points to the misplaced priority of King Saul who thought victory over the Philistines took precedence over hearing from God. Drifting from what matters ended in his death. Nothing should replace the primacy of our relationship with God.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
Have you ever laid awake at night imagining the worst that could happen to you? Most of us have dealt with the pessimistic outcomes conjured in our fearful minds. Today, Dr. John deals with David's actions and plans to fix the negative outcomes he developed in his own mind. Regardless of the measures intended, nothing ever replaces faith in the care, presence, and promise of God.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
Integrity is the harmony between what we believe and what we do. Life may press us to articulate our convictions, but then to act contrary to them. Dr. John looks at David as an example of one with integrity, who not only refused to do what was wrong, but chose to do what was right. A harmony of life needed within our days.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
Has God ever prevented you from doing something you would regret later? Perhaps in a surge of anger or a hasty decision, God intervenes for good in our lives. God does what is right, even if we are prone not to. Today Dr. John teaches on about David's interaction with Nabal and Abigail. David had been wronged and was ready to avenge it. God stepped in with wisdom for the greater picture.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
The confidence of a warrior is not enough to enable a king. David knew how to fight; he will need to learn how to reign. Dr. John points to God's care and schooling for David as he ran from Saul. A key lesson was learned in a cave in En Gedi. We learn to wait on God.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
Only the naive think that David was prepared to be king at the defeat of Goliath. David demonstrated great courage and faith, but there was much in him that needed to be addressed by the grace of God. Dr. John teaches that the path towards glory is marked by suffering. God's intent is not pain, but purification. He shaped David for His purposes, even as he shapes us too.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
Faithfulness is not a single step. It is a journey of many steps, one after the other in the same direction. Before David would be king of Israel, there were countless faithful steps he had to take. His path would face opposition, treachery and temptation. Listen as Dr. John points to the faithfulness of David despite great struggle. We can take courage in our own journey and trust the power of God for each step.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
David went from being an obscure shepherd boy to Israel's hero. He was elevated, applauded and sung about. How did a young boy navigate the rapids of fame? Today Dr. John points to a gift that God provided for David; a friend. Jonathan and David were bound by heart. This friendship did more than help David understand the royal court. It helped stabilize David in the crush of popularity. Everyone needs a friend.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
It was over in an instant. The battle between David and Goliath lasted as long as the flight of a stone. David faced Goliath with the tools of a shepherd and had the experience of defending his flock from a bear and lion. Dr. John reminds us that we answer the calling of God with the shaping and resources of God. God had prepared David for this moment. God is preparing you for His purpose as well.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
The fact that we all have a calling from God doesn't suggest that everyone responds well to it. Rising to the call of God requires courage - but a specific kind of courage. Listen as Dr. John speaks of David and Goliath. You will note that while David had personal courage, it did not rest upon his ability, experience or equipment. David’s confidence was in God.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
We are not self-made, but shaped. We are not self-directed, but guided. Believers do not craft their own calling, but respond to the Voice and Hand of God. We see in David's life, not only that God had a calling for him, but the way David discerned and answered that call. David's pattern becomes a template for us all.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
The place and purpose of David within the Scriptures cannot be overstated. He is the epitome of Monarchs in the Old Testament and the foreshadow of Messianic reign in the New Testament. Mores so, David's life is evidence that God has purpose for us all. Listen as Dr. John begins to trace the intent of God through David's life. It gives hope and meaning for us as well. We may not rise to the heights of David, but our lives in God's Hands have purpose.
Life Lessons From David: The life of David is full of lessons that we can still learn from today. David's faith and journey with God is an amazing example of God's patience and unconditional love for His people. By joining Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series titled, Life Lessons From David, you will be blessed and encouraged in your faith. Together, we can learn from Dr. John as he teaches us how to strengthen our walk with the Lord.
Micah is a prophecy of stark clarity. It demonstrates the fallen condition of humanity and the judgement of God which rests upon us justly. But it is a Messianic prophecy as well. The Messiah will come to judge, rule and to pardon. Dr. John demonstrates how the coming of the Messiah in Bethlehem proves to be the hope for all for pardon and cleansing.
Micah's Message of Hope: The shadows of our time are not unique. We're not the only generation knowing dark days. Micah preached to Israel when their enemies advanced. The seven chapters of Micah proclaim the justice of God and the hope of His people. In this 5-message series Dr. John Neufeld focuses those themes upon Bethlehem. Micah points to the birth of the Messiah as God's rescue and righteousness; vital truths for our day.
In an age of "actualizing our potential" or "managing our personal flaws," sin has become absent. Yet there is no escape from the biblical truth. We are fallen beings unable to rise to God's requirement. Today Dr. John teaches from Micah 6 with its courtroom drama. God's demands are clear. We must "do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with God." Yet we fail repeatedly to obey. That's why we need a Saviour.
Micah's Message of Hope: The shadows of our time are not unique. We're not the only generation knowing dark days. Micah preached to Israel when their enemies advanced. The seven chapters of Micah proclaim the justice of God and the hope of His people. In this 5-message series Dr. John Neufeld focuses those themes upon Bethlehem. Micah points to the birth of the Messiah as God's rescue and righteousness; vital truths for our day.
For children and adults alike, the wait for Christmas seems long. Its coming is not measured simply in days or weeks, but in anticipation and goosebumps. It may feel delayed simply because we long for it so much. The same is true for Jesus' second Advent and, in fact, for all the promises of God. Dr. John reminds us through Micah that despite what feels prolonged, hope sees and waits for the promises of God.
Micah's Message of Hope: The shadows of our time are not unique. We're not the only generation knowing dark days. Micah preached to Israel when their enemies advanced. The seven chapters of Micah proclaim the justice of God and the hope of His people. In this 5-message series Dr. John Neufeld focuses those themes upon Bethlehem. Micah points to the birth of the Messiah as God's rescue and righteousness; vital truths for our day.
Our first thought when we hear the word "Advent" is about Christmas, and justly so. God has come to earth. Micah writes of Advent and acknowledges Bethlehem, but he looks further. The prophet speaks of Jesus' second advent and the righteousness of His earthly rule. Listen as Dr. John unpacks the plans of the Lord begun in Bethlehem, but much more is still to come.
Micah's Message of Hope: The shadows of our time are not unique. We're not the only generation knowing dark days. Micah preached to Israel when their enemies advanced. The seven chapters of Micah proclaim the justice of God and the hope of His people. In this 5-message series Dr. John Neufeld focuses those themes upon Bethlehem. Micah points to the birth of the Messiah as God's rescue and righteousness; vital truths for our day.
Good news comes when we are in need. From doctors, accountants or our GPS, the information is welcomed because we are sick, broke or lost. It's our plight that makes the news good. The good news from Micah about a Bethlehem birth is celebrated because we are under judgement. Listen as Dr. John echoes the prophet, clearly, we need a Saviour.
Micah's Message of Hope: The shadows of our time are not unique. We're not the only generation knowing dark days. Micah preached to Israel when their enemies advanced. The seven chapters of Micah proclaim the justice of God and the hope of His people. In this 5-message series Dr. John Neufeld focuses those themes upon Bethlehem. Micah points to the birth of the Messiah as God's rescue and righteousness; vital truths for our day.
Only the naive and deluded deny the presence and power of sin and death. Our world can be a painful place. It does no good to cover our eyes or pretend that evil doesn't exist. It is real and requires a real answer. God provides that answer through Jesus Christ. Jesus defeats sin and death by His life, atonement, and resurrection. He comes to Bethlehem filled with light, grace, and truth. We do not have to pretend; our hope is real.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
An engagement ring is a pledge of a wedded relationship. A down payment is a promise of ownership of a house. These are forecasts in part of what will be in whole. Jesus has come, yet there is still sin and death in our world. Today, Dr. John preaches that the arrival of Jesus in Bethlehem, His gospel teaching, powerful miracles, death and resurrection are unbreakable promises of God's Kingdom, both present and coming.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
The story of Bethlehem is the promise of the prophet Micah. He predicted the birthplace of the Messiah. But he did more. Micah also predicts a time of global peace and righteousness. Listen as Dr. John rehearses the words of Micah. We will find that the One who is born is Bethlehem is the instrument and Ruler of peace. For those who long for peace, there is hope.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
Some look to government as a panacea for all things. They act as if good government can bring a utopia on earth. That's hype. It is an expectation that not only exceeds the government’s power, but it ignores the fallen nature of everyone in authority. But there is hope. Dr. John points to the only Ruler who is worthy to reign forever. He is promised by God and sung by angelic choirs.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
How do we sift the meaning of Christmas from the celebration of the season? Some strive for simplicity by having fewer gifts or a smaller tree. Others make it a time of charity for the needy. But reducing the hype without discerning the hope of Christmas is no improvement. Dr. John reaches back to the Genesis beginning to remind us that in times of despair, God shines with redemptive hope.
Christmas: Hype or Hope?: In our culture, Christmas has become a celebration disjointed from its original intent. The party of Christmas overshadows the meaning of Christmas. In our society, it has the "too much makeup" appearance and is exploited for commercial profit. There is a lot of hype. Where is the hope? In this 5-message series, Dr. John Neufeld distills the meaning from the mayhem. Listen to recover the reason and joy of Christmas.
At the end of John 6, we see many followers deserting Jesus. They could not accept His words nor surrender to His teaching. In their disagreement, they abandoned Jesus. Jesus did not change His words nor compromise to keep them. He does not yield to their expectations. We yield to Him. In our surrender we find the truth, as Peter confessed, "Jesus has the Words of life!"
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
The "Jesus" of our making is comforting and soothing. He nurtures our preferences and accepts our faults. But the Jesus of the Scriptures has always found opposition. Our culture (and every culture before us) has scorned Jesus because He doesn't fit our wishes or intentions. Listen as Dr. John itemizes the reasons for public offense. Nothing proves more offensive than the cross - the very means of deliverance and life.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
In John chapter 6, we find phrases from Jesus that have caused confusion and controversy. Jesus speaks of "eating His flesh and drinking His blood." When the crowds heard it, some were offended. What did Jesus mean? Today Dr. John explains the teaching of Jesus and points us to our unshakeable hope - the atoning work of Jesus for our sins.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
It is common for people to consider Jesus with certain expectations in mind. But when what they have in mind doesn't match what Jesus says or does - they think the problem is with Him! They walk from faith feeling disappointed. Today we are reminded by Jesus that who He is exceeds any expectation we could have. Jesus is never less, always more.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
Life is filled with disappointments. Things do not always work out as planned, and we often don't get what we want. So, we might be excused for feeling insecure in this life. The problem is that we carry this insecurity into our spiritual life. Will God remember me? Will He reject me for my failures? Dr. John points us to the words of Jesus. We are held securely by the promise of God. We are assured of heaven not just because we want God; but because God wants us.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
How much money is enough? The cliched answer is "More!" More is the same expectation we have for love, hope, joy and peace. We are driven by seeking satisfaction in all our wants. That's not wrong, but often misplaced. Our sin is trying to find meaning and fulfillment in things, activities and relationships that don't last. Listen as Jesus points our cravings to the only full and permanent satisfaction.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
The central question for each one of us is simple, "What does God require from me?" Should I pray more? Do I need to give more? How can I be a better person? Now there is no doubt that more prayer, generosity, and holiness is fitting, but is this what God expects? Today Dr. John turns us to the words of Jesus. There is one work that pleases God - our faith.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
Faith is the means of our spiritual life. We begin by faith. We continue by faith. It is not the product of our own efforts, but of grace. And it is by grace that God nurtures our faith. Today we hear of the way that Jesus enhanced the faith of His disciples. During a night storm, Jesus walked on the waves to His disciples. The event began in fear and ended in faith. To grow in faith, it helps to have a crisis!
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
We are self-oriented people. Self-interest is our natural default. So we can understand why a crowd followed Jesus after being fed with a boy's small lunch. They thought that anyone who could solve their hunger should be king! Today we hear Jesus correct us. He is not just a means for our satisfaction, personal or political. Listen as Dr. John cautions about using Jesus for our own gain.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
Why did you say "Yes" to your current job opportunity? Why did you marry your spouse? Why did you come to Jesus? Reflecting on our past motivation gives insight to our choices. Today Dr. John invites us to examine our motive for faith. We will find that our reasons for turning to God have probably matured. It has become less about us and more about Him.
Why Follow Jesus?: John 6 is an evaluation of what it means to truly believe. Just like the Parable of the Sower, some people seem to believe for awhile, but in due time will walk away. John 6 is an invitation to examine good and bad reasons for believing in Jesus. It explains why some people will only believe for a period of time, and others will never stop believing for all eternity. This chapter is an invitation for us to examine our own reasons for either believing in Jesus, or rejecting Jesus.
The book of Colossians closes with a listing of those who supported and partnered with Paul in his ministry. Some of the names are familiar, while we shrug our shoulders at others. But every name is significant as a narrative of God's handiwork. Like names in a graveyard or those engraved on a cenotaph, these names have a story - even as our name has a story. Every story is a message about God's grace and glory.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Speakers and writers tend to pack in more content as they near the end of their communication. You get that sense from Paul at the end of his Colossian letter. He writes in a compact manner of prayer, ministry and evangelism. The brevity of his words does not suggest that these are small matters. In fact, he invites the Colossians to participate with him in these God-given opportunities. Whenever God is at work, there are no small matters.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Today, we justly look with abhorrence at slavery. It has not been that way throughout all of history. Slavery has been practiced in various manners, even in biblical times. Listen as Dr. John teaches on Paul's commands in Colossians to both slaves and masters. We are reminded that any condition can be a vehicle of grace for God's glory.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Considering the number of complaints and criticism we hear of the family structure, you may begin to wonder if it is truly something "good" as declared by God in Genesis. The New Testament affirms the goodness and importance of the family. Paul speaks to the Colossian congregation and gives specific commands to wives, husbands, fathers and children. These commands remain relevant, central and beneficial for our homes today.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Families may gather for meals. Fans gather to cheer their team. Managers gather to set visions and direction. Why does a Church gather every Sunday? The people of God meet to worship. While worship may shift from culture to culture and over the generations, Paul commands the church at Colossae to pay attention to their form of worship. Dr. John teaches on the fundamentals of worship for every congregation.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Not all clothing fits the occasion. Shorts and t-shirts are inappropriate for a formal banquet. Likewise, not all clothing fits our identity. Teens and seniors dress differently. Paul tells the believers in Colossae to take off what was true of their past and put on what is new in Christ. Today Dr. John teaches on the 5 virtues that Christians are to put on. We will find that these virtues suit every occasion and fit every believer.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
It is our experience to be living and growing. A toddler is alive but not yet what they will be. So too in Christ - we are made alive and are growing into the stature of Jesus within us. Today we learn that our growing necessitates a renouncement of sin, both sexual and relational. Our growth may not be a straight line towards perfection, but it is in a new direction, pursuing that which glorifies our Lord.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Those in cemeteries give no thought to the stock market, the latest fashions or current amusements. They are dead and have no relationship to matters of this earth. Paul reminds us that we were dead, but are now raised with Jesus. In this new life we are to set our hearts and minds on the matters of heaven - the Kingdom of God. Listen as Dr. John teaches about seeking the things above and resisting the things below.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
You may have received a phone call or an email proclaiming that you won a spectacular prize. The prize is yours and all you need to do is subscribe to a magazine, pay the upfront taxes or some other obligation. Paul warned the Colossians about adding anything to God's gift of grace in Jesus. We are not saved, nor do we live by "Jesus plus..." To trust or exalt anything added to the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus is wandering off the path of grace.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
If the bank manager called you into their office and declared your mortgage free and clear, your car loan forgiven and all your bank accounts filled beyond measure, you would have good reason to celebrate! Today we celebrate the good news of our personal ledger of crimes and punishment being wiped clean in Jesus. By His sacrifice, we are forgiven and made alive. Reason enough to celebrate for ever.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
It is a marvelous mystery that the fullness of Deity resides within the physical being of Jesus. Added to that mystery is this - all that Jesus is, dwells in your physical being as a believer. Whatever lack or shortfall we sense within ourselves is enveloped by this truth. We may not be what we should be nor what we will be, but in this moment, we are complete in Jesus Christ. Take hope in that.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
There have been instances where someone wins a very large sum of money through a lottery ticket, and then continues to buy more tickets! What could they possibly need, having been so enriched in the first place? Dr. John asks the same question about Christians. Having received an immeasurable, eternal treasure in Jesus through grace, some still seek more beyond Him. They are in danger of losing something precious - their gratitude and praise for what Jesus has given.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Anyone can be tricked; but that can be easily reversed with better information. Not so with delusions. Delusions are rooted deep within us and create personal blind spots resistant to instruction. Dr. John points to the only remedy for delusions - a heart that is sensitive and growing upon the riches of Jesus Christ. Delusions are not cured just through better information - we need heart change.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
The work of Jesus is fulfilled. His atonement for our sin is complete. So, what does Paul mean when he says that he fills up what is lacking in Christ's afflictions? Listen as Dr. John sorts through our confusion. The finished work of Jesus is an on-going message that we carry to our world. For that, we suffer.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
A small word can carry a big difference. When we hear the word "If," we recognize that the family trip or house purchase may happen, or it may not. "If" suggests a conditional context. Listen as Dr. John teaches on the "if" Paul uses in relation to our salvation. The word is not meant to introduce doubt, but confidence and hope.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Have you ever wondered what the early church sang? What were their songs of faith about? We find in the first chapter of Colossians an early hymn. The song is about Jesus, who He is and what He has done. It's a song about creation and redemption. Listen as Dr. John walks us through the second verse of that hymn. It is a song of joy and peace we can echo today!
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
The best way to understand Christianity is not a study of world religions, churches, or individual believers. To learn about Christianity, we must learn about Christ. We ought to begin with Jesus, because in Jesus, everything begins. Here Dr. John teaches on the supremacy of Jesus over all created things. Only when we understand Jesus does the rest of the world make sense.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
When we think about knowing God's will for our lives, we tend to consider the major decisions of marriage, career, moving or staying. Today Dr. John teaches that the will of God is broader than specific decisions. The will of God is something we live out daily. Listen to Paul's prayer for the Colossians and the four requests he prays to help them understand the will of God for their life, and ours.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Nothing on earth is perfect. We must wait for heaven to be all that we should be. But until then, we often focus only on what is wrong. Our attention to what needs change can blind us to all that is good. Dr. John reminds us of Paul's first word to a church wavering on heresy - a prayer of gratitude. It's a good example for church leaders, parents, employees, and citizens - be grateful and pray.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
It is harder today to know what is real. Artificial intelligence allows for false voices, photos, or videos to masquerade as true. It's getting difficult to discern the manufactured reality. Of course, this is not new. The Devil deals with lies and parades as an angel of light. Colossians is a book that compels us to examine the truth about Jesus and ourselves. Listen as Dr. John teaches us to not only recognize the truth, but to share it.
The True Christian: There are forgery works of art hanging undetected in museums. They look authentic but are false. There can be false Christians in our congregations. It can be hard to discern the fake from the authentic. The book of Colossians is aimed at understanding the real Jesus and being real Jesus followers. This series of messages by Dr. John Neufeld will clarify our beliefs and fortify our living of the truth in Jesus Christ.
Truth must be spoken and lived, understood and practiced. Knowing the science of balance is one thing, riding a bicycle is another. Paul outlines the facts of the gospel in Romans 1-4, but he then speaks of the power of the gospel in us, chapters 5-8. Today, Dr. John reviews the effect of this good news in the lives and actions of believers.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
A toddler in the arms of their parent may hold tightly, afraid of falling on steep declines or across busy roads. They think that security is in their grip on mom or dad. The truth is, their security is not in their little arms, but the loving arms of the parent. In today's message we find that the security and perseverance of our souls into glory is in the work and grip of God.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
It's not hard to look around and count the challenges, obstacles or opposition that presses against our faith. We may feel outnumbered and overwhelmed. But as Dr. John reminds us in this message, it is not who is against us, but who is for us! A stirring message of hope that nothing can stand against us because of Jesus Christ.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
A chain is a series of connected links whose strength is as strong as each individual link. Dr. John teaches from Romans 8 on the theological chain forged by God which holds us to Him, His purposes, and our destiny. This Golden Chain of 5 links has the strength of God. No believer needs ever fear that it will break.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
Believers are not immune to the pains of life. People of faith get sick, die in accidents, and can lose their jobs. Today Dr. John teaches on the promise of hope from Romans 8:28. Our confidence rests not in luck or our ability to avoid life's struggles. We trust in God who is at work in everything for good. Take heart, God is in control.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
No believer prays alone. We enjoy the fellowship of prayer with others. But even when by ourselves, we never pray alone. Dr. John reminds us of the ministry of God the Spirit. He intercedes for us and prays when our mind or heart are limited. The Spirit stands with us and guides us into the will of God.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
Ice cream parlours often allow you to sample a flavour before you buy. That does two things. It assures you that you'll enjoy the flavour, but it also heightens your desire to buy. Few are satisfied by simply tasting. Dr. John echoes Paul's teaching that by the Spirit, believers receive a foretaste of what we will be in glory. We groan for more.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
The redemption found in Jesus Christ covers all of creation. Even as the whole of creation was stained by sin, so the whole of creation looks to the renewal of God in Jesus. Dr. John reminds us that the efforts of man to prevent and renew the ecology fall short. God Himself will make the earth and all creation exactly as He intended - all for His glory.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
There are unavoidable truths in life. No matter who you are, where you are or how you live; they are inescapable. Suffering is one of those facts. Today, Dr. John speaks of our present suffering in light of our coming glory. When the certainty of current suffering and promise of future glory are compared, glory shines brighter. Since that is true, if our present sufferings are real, how great the coming glory must be!
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
We can become family by birth. We can become family by adoption. God has done both for us. He grants us new life in Jesus, but then He does more. He makes us His family by the Spirit - sons and daughters of God. Dr. John teaches on the abundant graces that have been granted to us. He has offered more to us than could be imagined.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
When hitting a baseball or riding a bicycle, this principle applies; "You go where you look." Our bodies will follow our gaze, when swinging at a pitch or navigating a sharp turn. Today Dr. John reminds us that a similar principle is at work in our spiritual growth. When our minds and vision are set on the things of God, we will follow the leading of the Spirt.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
The freedom of our salvation is reflected in various ways. We are freed from the weight of Law as a means of righteousness. We are freed from death as penalty for our sins. We are freed from the accusations of our guilt. Today, Dr. John teaches that we are freed to live this new life by the ministry of the Spirit. God has made a way.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
Paul has described a battle with sin in Romans 7, which is our common experience. But there is a shift in Romans 8. The language moves from what we do, to what the Spirit of God does for us. It is a chapter of victorious hope which begins with a declaration: in Jesus Christ, we are not condemned! Listen and take heart.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
The struggle with sin is real within every believer. We are not excused from the battle, even as new creations in Christ. Listen as Dr. John teaches on this pivotal passage from Rom.7:14-25. It will not only reflect a tension we understand, but offer us hope.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
To be married is both a sate and an experience. The state of marriage is evident by the marriage licence, but the experience of marriage is lived out daily, good or bad. What is a believer’s relationship to sin? The death and resurrection of Jesus has granted us a certificate of forgiveness and freedom. The experience of a believer may be a daily struggle with sin. Listen today as Dr. John teaches about sin the life of a believer.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
A sinful life is complicated and messy. It creates confusion and disorder; so much so, that people struggle to find a clear path out of their web of sins. Dr. John teaches from Romans 7 that the benefit of the Law is clarity. It both defines what is wrong and points to what is right. It is a light in our darkness.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
Rules have their place. They regulate our streets to promote our safety. But rules of the road can't make a good driver. You need more than rules for that. Today Dr. John explores the role of the Law for Christians. What is our relationship to the rules of the Old Testament? We'll find that the Law is not a pathway for holiness; the Spirit is.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
Our society talks a lot about freedom but is in servitude to things or situations. Entertainment, possessions, popularity, power, greed - any of these hold sway over many. Today Dr. John echoes Paul's words from Rom.6, we are all slaves to either God or sin. Servitude isn't the question; but the quality of our Master is.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
When significant changes happen in life, we can't live as if they didn't. A bachelor shouldn't live as a single after marriage. A house you sold isn't yours to enter at will. Dr. John teaches of the changes made in us through Jesus Christ. We are no longer under sin's power or authority. We'd be foolish to live as if we were.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
We struggle with the grace of God. It is so beyond our defaults that we struggle to understand it. "Doesn't too much grace invite us to sin recklessly?" That is the question Dr. John addresses as he continues teaching from Romans 6. We will find that grace not only leads to life, but to holiness.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
If a baseball player hits a winning home run, everyone on the team is attributed the win, even though only one player hit the ball out of the park. Being part of the team means the efforts of one extends victory to all. Dr. John teaches from Romans 5:15-21 that Jesus is the Victor for us all. In Adam, we share a common guilt. In Jesus, we share His goodness and life.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
Sin is the common denominator for humanity. Our sins may vary in scope and kind, but everyone, everywhere sins. Why is that? Dr. John explains from Romans 5:12-14 that we all are held to account for Adam's sin. We share his condemnation of death. We share his attitude of rebellion. Common humanity makes it so. That bond explains our common failure. It will also point to our common hope.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
How much does God love us? How would we quantify that? We could point to creation and the abundance of daily grace. We could list answered prayers and unique provisions. But Paul points to another measure. Today, Dr. John teaches from Romans 5:6-11 and unpacks Paul's demonstration of God's love for us. If God loved us at our worst, enough to die for us, how can He love us less as His child? Today, tomorrow and forever, you are loved by God through Jesus Christ.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
The grace of our God is His eternal heart to do good for us, regardless of our merit. That sounds too good to be true - so we often doubt it. Dr. John speaks to all who struggle with God's love poured out to us in Jesus Christ. If you think God is mad at you, that there are unresolved issues with Him or that a failure on your part endangers His love for you, take heart from this message on Romans 5:1-4.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
A box of tools is of little use to us unless we know how to employ the tools. In the first of 5 messages on Romans 5-8, Dr. John teaches on the power of the gospel to not only save us, but to change us. We are powerless to achieve godliness on our own. In place of our own efforts, God responds to our faith. We trusted Jesus to save us. Trust Him as you live this new life.
The Power of the Gospel: The gospel of Jesus has the power to save us by granting us eternal life. The gospel also has power for us to live this new life. In this 5-week series, Dr. John Neufeld explores Romans 5-8 and focuses on the powerful grace of God which enables us to live with victory, joy and peace. To those who feel defeated in their Christian walk, these truths offer hope and help.
The plan and rule of God is focused through the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus is the means of redemption and reconciliation. Jesus is the coming King who will rule the earth. In Psalm 2, God laughs at the opposition of earthly kings. Why? Jesus reigns with a rod of iron. Let every king bow in reverence. Let every believer live with hope.
To the King: What binds these two Psalms together is their expression of praise for the King who is unstoppable in power. In this 5-message series, join Dr. John Neufeld as he examines Psalm 2 and Psalm 147. The theme of these 2 Psalms is simple: God reigns over all. Let’s express our love and our devotion to our King!
It is no secret that our modern culture not only places God on the periphery, but actively opposes His Word and rule. The ways of God are ridiculed and rejected. Dr. John turns us to Psalm 2 to demonstrate that this is not new. God is not surprised or shook. His Throne is eternally stable, and His people can be calm and confident.
To the King: What binds these two Psalms together is their expression of praise for the King who is unstoppable in power. In this 5-message series, join Dr. John Neufeld as he examines Psalm 2 and Psalm 147. The theme of these 2 Psalms is simple: God reigns over all. Let’s express our love and our devotion to our King!
"Can't see the forest for the trees" is more than a cliche. It is a vulnerability in each one of us. We can be so wrapped up by what is in front of us, pleasure or pain, that we fail to see the larger Hand of God. As Dr. John continues with Psalm 147, we learn that God is at work in everything. So, in everything, we can place our hope in Him.
To the King: What binds these two Psalms together is their expression of praise for the King who is unstoppable in power. In this 5-message series, join Dr. John Neufeld as he examines Psalm 2 and Psalm 147. The theme of these 2 Psalms is simple: God reigns over all. Let’s express our love and our devotion to our King!
It's easy to sing at a wedding, but harder to sing at a funeral. Yet both occasions call for songs of praise and worship. Psalm 147 commands us to praise our Lord, regardless of our context. We are to praise God in pain or pleasure. Dr. John reminds us that worship not only exalts our King - it heals the heart of the worshipper.
To the King: What binds these two Psalms together is their expression of praise for the King who is unstoppable in power. In this 5-message series, join Dr. John Neufeld as he examines Psalm 2 and Psalm 147. The theme of these 2 Psalms is simple: God reigns over all. Let’s express our love and our devotion to our King!
Loyalty can be bought. People may stick with a brand or political party because of the perks. God doesn't work that way. In fact, our loyalty is often tested through hardships. Listen as Dr. John teaches from Psalm 147 about faithfulness and celebration for our King. Consider the question, "Why am I loyal to Jesus despite the hardships?"
To the King: What binds these two Psalms together is their expression of praise for the King who is unstoppable in power. In this 5-message series, join Dr. John Neufeld as he examines Psalm 2 and Psalm 147. The theme of these 2 Psalms is simple: God reigns over all. Let’s express our love and our devotion to our King!
To a generation which feeds on complaint and criticism of leadership, Psalm 21 may feel like a speedbump. Like Ps.20, this is another royal Psalm. Psalm 20 calls us to pray for the king, but Psalm 21 calls us to be grateful for the king! That is another issue altogether. Listen as Dr. John opens this psalm with practical application for us all.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
A clear principle demonstrated throughout Israel's history is this - godly leaders impact the nation for good. However, the opposite is also true. Ungodly leaders can ruin a nation. Dr. John teaches through Psalm 20, a royal psalm for the king. The psalm teaches us how to pray for our leadership, be it civil or congregational. We pray the blessing of God upon our leaders that we, too, might be blessed.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
To those who think that God is silent, Psalm 19 presents two books of God. Dr. John points to this library of God and demonstrates the power and impact of both the book of nature and the book of Scripture. The one overpowers us with wonder, the second offers wisdom that leads to spiritual wealth. Listen as Dr. John explains the place and power of each.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
The idealist hopes and prays for victory through negotiation. Certainly, peace through words is preferred, but Ps.18 demonstrates David's victory through battle. David achieved peace, security and prosperity for Israel, but at a cost. As Dr. John continues to teach through Psalm 18, we are directed to the coming victory of Jesus Christ. While David's won peace was partial, the King of Kings will return and achieve victory and peace over all creation.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
Today we have limited connection with monarchy. We may follow the news, gossip about their lives and marvel at the pageantry, but who they are and what do is of limited practical impact in Canada. But Psalm 18 demonstrates that all of history is affected by Ps.18. Dr. John will demonstrate that this Royal Psalm is testament to the power of God's promises and the ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. In other words, this Psalm is for all of us.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
There are few trials more painful than to be falsely accused. In marriage and family, employment and civic duty, if rumours spread against us, the wounds are deep. Today Dr. John looks at the experience of David and points us to God's vindication. To suffer unjustly and still trust in our Lord, such is the way of Jesus.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
The experience of Christians around the world is varied. They live in different countries and face all sorts of situations. But there is a united testimony among them. Those who have taken refuge in God, know the abundant care of God. Listen as Dr. John speaks of our common confidence in God's grace.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
We are called to be worshippers of God. How are we to present ourselves in worship? From Psalm 15, Dr. John teaches on the qualities of heart, voice and action that God expects to see within those who come into His presence.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
In our society, God is increasingly dismissed. His Word and will are peripheral to our culture. In Psalm 14, David sees a similar situation and calls those who deny God, "Fools." Listen as Dr. John speaks of the consequences of setting God to the side.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
As creatures of time, the clock never moves more slowly than when we are in pain. In troubles we pray for immediate help and relief. But often God delays. Today Dr. John echoes David's prayer, "How long?" Walk through through this Psalm and discover David's secret to hope and perseverence.
Prayers of King David: Part of the appeal of the Psalms is that they speak to our current life situations with clarity and hope. In this five-message series, Dr. John points to the prayers of David from Psalms 13-17. Whether we are enduring difficult times, feel surrounded by ungodliness, are falsely accused or struggle to worship well, these Psalms are our prayers.
Some approach apologetics as if they were trying to win an argument. It's best to understand apologetics as "clearing the obstacles" towards faith. Dr. John speaks of apologetics and reminds us that it is not fuel for debates but encouragement for our own faith and an invitation towards faith for others.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
It's a topic that is rarely discussed for fear of offense or confusion. But in our day, the issue of homosexuality must be considered by believers and a biblical apologetic developed before the world. Listen as Dr. John teaches on the sin of homosexuality.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
We live in a day when Christians are accused of being intolerant and pressured to agree to matters contrary to their convictions. What are we to do? Dr. John discusses the issue of intolerance and points us to the path of Jesus - love and truth.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
We want to find meaning and purpose in the face of suffering. Believers are assured that God is at work for good, even through pain. Dr. John teaches on the purpose of pain in the life of believers. Listen and take hope.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
The problem of suffering is universal and the problem is twofold. First, we have the fact of physical and emotional pain which is universal. Second, we face this reality knowing that God is good. How can these things go together? Dr. John explores the Scriptures to give us insight to the ways of God.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
In our world we see a rise of tension between church and state. We see church trying to do what the state should do, and the state trying to be what only the church can be. Today Dr. John speaks on the distinctions of identity and means of church and state.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
Christianity has been accused as being a violent faith. There is reason for the criticism. Today Dr. John answers those accusations. We find that the cause of conflict is not Christianity but the broken souls of men. Jesus offers the grace of peace and blesses those who do likewise.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
A worldview is a set of assumptions one makes about life. They may be reasoned or simply absorbed. Everyone has to examine their beliefs and the reasons for them. Today Dr. John walks us through 7 questions every worldview must answer.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
Everyone has a worldview; a lens through which they observe and interpret life. The theologian sees creation with a creator. The scientist sees creation without one. Today Dr. John speaks to the differing perspectives and points to the central issue. "In the beginning, God created..."
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
It's been said that God has written two books. The voice of Scripture and the voice of creation. Both declare the glory of God and do not contradict. Dr. John today points to the example of Galileo to demonstrate that the tension between science and faith is only perceived, not actual.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
The story of Jesus is rooted in the four gospels. So naturally one has to ask, "How reliable are the four gospels?" Can we trust the written record of Jesus? Today Dr. John walks us through 6 reasons to trust the reliability of the gospels. The six reasons do not automatically lead to faith, but they demonstrate that the record of Jesus is a reliable foundation to stand upon.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
Fishermen have the reputation for exaggerated stories. Minnows can become whales! Is that what happened to the story of Jesus? Are the gospels exaggerated accounts? Today Dr. John reminds us that the historical Jesus and the biblical Jesus are the same. Disbelief and skepticism are often rooted in personal bias and agenda.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
Often in our defense of the gospel, we wind up defending the wrong things. We argue for the church, denominations, church history or personal lifestyle. But we ought to be speaking about Jesus. In today's message, Dr. John looks at 7 mistakes about Jesus that are common in our day.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
Apologetics is the field of theology which offers a defense of the gospel. Dr. John reminds us from 1 Peter that the first best defense is not an argument, but a Christian life that is grace filled, gentle and courageous.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
In our witness, we focus on the central question of Jesus' death and resurrection. Of course, that is central to the gospel. Dr. John reminds us to address other questions even before the matter of faith. There is debris that needs to be cleared to offer an unobstructed path to faith in Jesus.
Defending the Faith: When we enter into spiritual conversations with non-believers, all kinds of questions can arise. Often Christians are asked hard questions; questions that take some insight, thought, and time to answer. In this 3-week series, Dr. Neufeld offers practical and biblical insight into learning how to defend your faith. This series will help believers address the sincere questions that can be obstacles to faith.
We have whittled the word "encouragement" down to a good feeling, a lifting of spirits. But it is more. Encouragement means to nurture courage. Listen as Dr. John brings the epsitle of 2 Thessalonians to an end with Paul's words of courage for them - and for us.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
It may be that on a Monday morning you ask yourself, "Why am I going to work?" If we are just working for a paycheque, our motivation can wane. Today Dr. John reminds us of both God's intent for work and His blessing upon it.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
Life is not a dash but a marathon. Faith for today must stretch into all of our tomorrows. How can we persevere to the finish line? Dr. John echoes Paul's encouragement to the Thessalonians. Listen and take hope.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
When things are hard and we're told that they are going to get worse, we may wonder if we can endure. How do we not feel overwhelmed? Dr. John points to three truths that fortify us in the midst of trouble.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
The capacity for human evil seems unbounded. We can be shocked by the wrong that people do. And yet - God is restraining the evil on earth. What will be when that restraint is lifted? Today Dr. John speaks of the lawless time to come, but with this encouragement. Regardless of the rise of sin, Jesus remains Lord over all creation.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
We learn to discern the signs of a storm. Thick clouds, strong winds, distant thunder. Are there signs of Jesus' return? Dr. John points to three signs of immanence for Jesus' second coming. The signs do not offer a date, but suggest a nearness that invites preparation.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
In matters of mystery, speculation thrives. The fact of Jesus' return is no mystery, but the timing of it is; so some speculate with wild theories. Paul cautions the Thessalonians (and us) to not get carried away with false claims. We rest in the certainty and hope of His return. We live ready.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
The return of Jesus is the goosebump hope of all believers. But it is more. It is also the assured accountability of this world. Jesus returns to administer justice. Dr. John reminds us of what that justice is. It is a fearsome warning to all unbelievers.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
Our expectations for justice in society will be disappointed. Our ideal is not wrong, just premature. Today's message carries a reminder from Paul, that while injustice is evident in our day, there will be a day when wrongs are made right.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
We can endure through hardship if there is a reason. That applies to diets, long night shifts, exam week or cancer treatment. Purpose gives rise to perseverence. That is true of our faith as well. Dr. John teaches from 2 Thessaloninans on the reason for endurance of believers. The future return of our Lord is cause for joy and endurance today.
Persevering in Hope: In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to remain steadfast. Hope is the fuel for perseverence and is focused on the certain return of Jesus Christ. In this series, we will not only discover more about the Lord’s return but stand on the same hope the Thessalonian believer possessed. A hope that can be passed on to every believer.
Some think of perseverence as an expression of their own strength - a white knuckle grip to hang on. As Paul concludes this call to perseverence, he gives commands to be obeyed, but ends with this hope, "God is faithful, He will surely do it!" Our confidence is in God's faithfulness above our own.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Authentic means "the real thing." For believers to live authentic lives means that we are genuinely becoming what God intends. Listen as Dr. John reminds us that this "becoming" is shaped and nurtured in the local church.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
The present is not simply a prelude to the future, but preparation for it. So our todays are tied to our tomorrows. Listen as Dr. John teaches how to be prepared for Christ's return. It is not enough to simply know He is coming. We are called to be ready.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
You have seen charts with coloured lines and boxes attempting to predict the timing of Jesus' return. Ignore them for two reasons. First, we can't know the unknowable. Second, the date is not our issue, but preparedness is. Listen as Dr. John calls us to be ready for the return of our Lord.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Tears at a funeral are expected, normal. But for the believer, those tears are comforted by the hope of Jesus' return! Listen as Dr. John teaches about the events of that day, but more so, about the joy and comfort for every grieving believer.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Christians are known by their beliefs but by their conduct as well. In fact, there are times when conduct speaks louder than convictions. Dr. John points to three lifestyle qualities Paul commanded and commended for the Thessalonians - and for us as well.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
It is the nature of love to please the beloved. That's true of marriage, family and friendships. We want to bring joy to the one we love. Dr. John speaks of Paul's command to the Thessalonians, that they live to please the Lord. The question of what does please the Lord is spelled out for all of us - our sanctification.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Affirmation is not flattery, rather, it is the genuine celebration of the qualities we see in others. Paul celebrates what he sees in the Thessalonians and he is not shy to speak it. Dr. John reminds us of the value of affirmation and prayers for those we love and serve.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
In WWII some English parents were separated from their children in the midst of conflcit. Imagine their distress and concern for the well being of their children! Dr. John reminds us that Paul felt the same way about the Thessalonians. Satan was at war with the church. Paul's confidence was in the sure victory of Jesus Christ.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Grace is the expression of God's favour. While it flows upon creation in countless ways, there are specific pathways of grace for every believer who wants to mature. Today Dr. John speaks of three means of grace, not only for the Thessalonians, but for all who want to grow spiritually.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Rumours have destructive power; so when rumours against Paul began circulating in Thessalonica, he had to put a stop to it, for the health of the church. In today’s message, Dr. John walks us through 2 of the 3 illustrations Paul uses to remind the Thessalonians of the man and leader they saw. Paul’s leadership shows us the image of love we all, leaders and followers, ought to commit to one another.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
The importance of Christian leadership cannot be understated. It paves the way for a church that is reflective of Christ and His glory. In today’s message, Dr. John unpacks 5 important qualifications of effective godly leadership from Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians. Let these not only set our expectations for an effective leader, but also for ourselves, to be faithful and obedient followers of Christ.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
Sometimes we are given hints that trouble is coming, but other times we find ourselves suddenly in the face of it, without any warning. In this introductory message, Dr. John walks us through Paul’s brief journey through Thessalonica and the adversities the Thessalonians are suddenly faced with upon his arrival and ministry. Their response teaches us how to remain steadfast, unmoved and confident in our faith, even in the most distressing of times.
Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times: We live in distressing times. There is a thin veil that has been placed over our eyes most of the time, causing us to forget that death and destruction are right around the corner. And then there are seasons when that veil is torn from our eyes, and suddenly, fear surrounds us. We are no longer blinded to the dangers of sickness, wars, death, and so many other things. On this side of eternity, our reality seems dreary. But even in difficult times, there is hope to be found! Join Dr. John Neufeld in this 15-message series called Remaining Steadfast in Distressing Times that will dive into 1 Thessalonians, as we study the early Church and learn what they did to remain steadfast through hardship.
The life of faith that every believer walks is not easy. Jesus told us that we would have troubles in this world. Today Dr. John reminds us from Hebrews that we must hold on. Jesus is the power of our perseverence. He is the High Priest who understands our need and extends both mercy and grace.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
In a text that is familiar to many, Dr. John presents the power and effect of the Scriptures. The Bible we read is alive as the Voice of God, accomplishing His purpose, shaping and exposing the souls of all who read it. As we listen and obey His Word in faith, we enter into His rest.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
A workaholic may intend to take a day off or to enjoy some respite, but often rest eludes them. They never get around to it. Dr. John reminds us that there is rest for the believer - a rest in the completed work of Jesus. We are cautioned to not harden our hearts but to strive to enter into the rest God has for us.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
Rest can mean many things. A nap. Retirement. Silence. What does it mean for a believer? Dr. John teaches on the promise of rest from Hebrews 4. We'll find that rest for believers is a sharing of God's rest. It is the fruit of faith.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
People are practiced at ignoring warnings. Speed limits. A doctor's counsel. Cautions at a cliff. We seem to think that we can take the risk and all will be fine. Dr. John points us to the warning from Hebrews regarding our soul. We are to "take care" of our hearts. God's warning comes from love and is meant for our eternal life.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
A generation in Israel saw the glory of God on Mt Sinai, but they still refused God's Voice. In Jesus we see the greater glory; so we ought to take heed. Today Dr. John repeats the warning of Hebrews, "Do not harden your hearts." May we have sensitive souls to the commanding presence of God.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
It seems that we have more celebrities than we do heroes. Fame and popularity seem larger in society than purpose and deliverance. Dr. John reminds us today that Moses was seen as Israel's hero - the law giver. But Jesus is the perfect lawkeeper and in doing so, He is more than famous. He is our hero.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
We may die differently, but we all die. It is inevitable for each one of us. That truth can generate fear for many. Dr. John points us to Jesus, who took upon Himself our humanity, even to the point of death. While Jesus has not excused us from death, He has removed the sting and fear of it.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
Families share common traits of appearance or personality. Today Dr. John teaches that as Jesus is called our "Brother", we share a family trait with Him. What do you and I have in common with Jesus? Let this message offer an encouraging answer.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
The world is not as it should be, but neither what it will be. We live with the reality of sin, pain and death. Dr. John points to the hope of Hebrews that Jesus has not only conquered death, but He will elevate His followers to reign in the world to come.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
We live in a generation of data overload. We have so much information at our fingertips, that we ignore or neglect much of it. Dr. John reminds us today of the warning in Hebrews. We must pay attention to the Bible teaching about Jesus. We must not drift by disinterest or deception. We neglect the truth to our loss.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
At times, we speak of the deity of Jesus as a way to make a point. We bear witness to others that Jesus is God, so we point to the Scriptures. Dr. John reminds us today from Hebrews that the deity of Jesus is more than an apologetic. It is the hope and comfort for us all in the midst of trial and persecutions.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
Our society makes much of angels. They populate our greeting cards, entertainment and even some prayers. Angels seem powerful and wondrous. That they are, but Jesus more. Today Dr. John offers from Hebrews five ways in which Jesus is superior to the angels. The Creator is greater than the creation.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
Today Dr. John speaks from the opening verses of Hebrews, demonstrating that Jesus has no rival. Jesus exceeds all other comparisons. We will hear of seven ways in which Jesus rises above all. There is both encouragement and comfort knowing that our God who speaks, has spoken fully and truthfully through His Son.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
The book of Hebrews is unique in the New Testament. We can't be certain of its author or audience; but we can relate to its theme. Listen as Dr. John describes the temptation to abandon the truth of God when pressured by society. Jesus is priceless. Any drift from Him turns us towards what is less.
The Priceless Treasure of Jesus: Jesus once told a story about finding a treasure in a field and then selling everything you have to buy that field. The story applies to Christ. Jesus is the supreme treasure, worthy of our full sacrifice. That conviction can be tested in difficult times. The Book of Hebrews is written to those under societal pressure, who are tempted to turn from the truth to their old ways. Listen as Dr. John teaches from the first four chapters of Hebrews, pointing to the incomparable worth of Jesus. He is the ultimate treasure.
This prophetic book has one of the strangest endings in the whole of Scripture. It closes with a question but no answer. Dr. John reminds us that we are the ones who must respond to the question. "Can we celebrate and worship our God who is boundless in compassion?"
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
Imagine a preacher who is angered by the success of his ministry. That's exactly what happens with Jonah. Dr. John points to Jonah's blind spot. The prophet knew God was merciful, but was upset over those who received it!
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
Can a nation change? We may see individuals change the course of their life, but what of a whole society? Today Dr. John speaks of the mercy of God which reaches evey corner of Assyria, even to the palace of the king.
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
To repent is to change. It is a turning from our sins. Dr. John reminds us that repentance is also an expression of hope. It is a turning towards God in the hope of mercy. Today we see a pagan nation like Assyria turn in God's direction.
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
We expect our spiritual leaders to excel in morals, character and actions. But every leader carries a measure of frailty. Today Dr. John reminds us of Jonah's flaws. That reminder doesn't excuse Jonah's sins, but it points to a central truth. Even flawed prophets cannot halt God's plans.
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
Prayer is a language of life. It is the common expression of every culture and religion. Today Dr. John focuses on the prayer of Jonah. From watery billows and the depth of a fishy belly, Jonah calls out to God for the first time in this book. Like Jonah, the crisis we experience may be the call we need.
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
The Old Testament makes it clear - God's heart is for the deliverance of all people, Jew and Gentile. Today Dr. John reminds us that while Jonah kept Assyrians at a distance, God extended His mercy. It would take a watery rescue to make Jonah understand.
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
Christians are prone to thinking that we hold a monopoly on God's goodness. But God's compassion is infinite. Dr. John points to the contrast of a rebellious prophet and pagan sailors. The sailors recognized God's Hand even before Jonah. Those with no faith foundation made vows and prayer to the one true God.
The Boundless Compassion of God:Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
We read in the news or see on TV, criminals who run or race from the police. Since they rarely escape, why do it? The offenders are moved by guilt. Today Dr. John speaks of Jonah who runs from an omnipresent God. Did he expect to hide? It seems that guilt can move God's prophet as well. We are no different.
The Boundless Compassion of God: Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
We are all in need of God's mercy, and are glad to receive it! Today Dr. John reminds us through Jonah, that it is possible to debate with God when He extends mercy to those we consider unworthy of it. Listen as God begins to unfold His boundless compassion for a sinful city and a rebellious prophet.
The Boundless Compassion of God: Holding two polar positions as one may feel like a tug of war. We may get pulled to one extreme or the other. God is both just and loving, with infinite measure and glorious perfection. How can He be merciful and holy towards fallen humanity? The book of Jonah presents that question through the life, action and words of the prophet. In this 10-session series, Dr. John calls us to a holistic worship of God. He also points us to the example greater than Jonah. Jesus is the prefection of righteousness and compassion.
Faith in God does not reach just to the probable or possible. We do that when exercising trust in one another: but with God, our faith reaches to the impossible. Today Dr. John teaches on the impossible wonder God performed for Abraham. Abraham believed that God would do what He promised. So when we trust God for more than the possible in our lives, we exercise faith like Abraham.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Very early in church history, believers had to recognize what the mark of Christianity was. As the gospel spread beyond the country and culture of israel, the church debated what the identification of God's promise was. Dr. John teaches that the mark of the gospel was faith. Faith was and is the sign of God's covenant.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
It is one thing to change your own name out of preference. It is another thing to have someone else change our name. Now the change has meaning. God changed Abram's name to Abraham. Dr. John teaches us today that the new name was a reference point for Abraham. It would always remind him of God's promise.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Bestowing a name upon an infant is an act of promise. It becomes their identity we trust they will grow in to. We want "Faith" to become faithful or "Hunter" to explore the fullness of life. Dr. John teaches today on the Names of God revealed to Abraham. The names are promises, not of what God will become, but of who God is.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
We rarely have trouble with God's grace. In fact, it is our hope and prayer. God's grace only becomes a problem when it extends to people we think don’t deserve it. Today Dr. John teaches on the favour of God towards Hagar and Ishmael. We expect the blessing of God upon Sarah and Isaac, but God's favour flows beyond our expectations.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
All human actions have consequences. We assume that we can predict and control what those will be. But any action outside of the will of God produces effects beyond our control and our wishes. Sin reaps judgement and death.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
We are to abandon any confidence in our presumed abilities. Each day we renew our commitment to trust in the promise and power of God. In the tension between Ishmael and Isaac, between what we can do and what God promises - trust the Words of God.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Coming to God is an exchange of what we could never do, for what He has done. He did it all and we are invited to believe. And so we learn to surrender to Christ by faith, trusting in His power and His power alone.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
The most high God gives to Abram an image he will never forget. It is an emblem of assurance on which to found his faith. God signs a contract that He will keep His word.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Can God be trusted? If you are a Christian, you feel obligated to answer "Yes." But don't ask the question intellectually. Examine the practical, experiential faith of the heart in your daily routine. Are you trusting God moment by moment? He is worthy of our faith.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
It's been suggested that we learn who we truly are by losing. But winning will also reveal our default nature. Dr. John teaches today about Abraham's response after a victorius battle. He honours Melchizadek but refuses to honour the King of Sodom. Listen and understand the difference.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Doing what is right is especially challenging when we think we might benefit by doing what is wrong. Today Dr. John teaches that when Lot was captured in battle, it wouldn't be the worst thing for Abraham's flocks and pastures. Pressed between what is right or what is beneficial, what would Abraham do?
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
We are built so that our forward motion follows our eyes. A motorcylist knows that if they turn their heads, the bike will eventually follow. Today, Dr. John reminds us that if we are to make forward motion in our pilgrimage, we need to lift our eyes higher - not simply to see the bigger picture, but to see God.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Self defence is more than a physical response. We also defend our reputations, time, possessions and perceived rights. If any of these are infringed upon, we fight for our rights. Dr. John holds Abraham before us as a peacemaker. Abraham trusted in God's protection and provision. What about you?
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Throughout our spiritual journey, we often weave around obstacles of our own making. Abraham is on a pilgrimage to the land of promise - but he gets sidetracked in Egypt. Today Dr. John teaches that our lack of faith in God's promises leads to problems we try to fix on our own. We don't need man-made solutions to man-made problems. We need the grace of God.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Abraham was a pilgrim looking for a city whose founder and maker is God. So we, like our father in the faith, are sojourners on this earth. We can trust the leading of God to take us all the way home to dwell with our Lord forever
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
It's been quoted that, "no man is a fool who gives up what he cannot hold, to gain what he cannot lose." In the promises that come to us in Christ, we have lost nothing and gained everything.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Abraham is a story of belief in God - but it is a sacrificial faith. The gospel is free, but invites us to consider the cost. So like Abraham, let us count on God and His promises as more precious than any thing of this world.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Genesis is more than the beginning of time and space. It holds the beginning of faith's story, as exemplified by Abraham. The story of Abraham is at the front of the Scriptures and sets the stage for the entire Bible.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Abraham is spoken of as the "father of faith." He does not generate faith but is a template for all of us. Therefore, one can never fully understand Abraham without seeing him not only encountering the gospel, but encountering Jesus Himself.
Abraham: Father of All Who Believe: The faith of Abraham is the basis for our faith today. To study Abraham is to study the life of faith. James refers to Abraham as “God’s friend”, a title used of no one else in Scripture. In this four – week series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks the significance of Abraham’s life of faith and its importance in laying a foundation for God's people to follow.
Many enjoy sitting around a campfire. It is warm and comforting. It's an entirely different experience to face a raging forest fire. It is justly frightening. Today Dr. John speaks of Israel frightened by the God they follow. His glory and power were overwhelming. It is a necessary reminder that God cannot be confined for our comfort or pleasure. To see Him as He is leads to a fear of sinning. Fear that leads to life.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Relationships function in a context of trust. That's true in family and society. Today Dr. John looks at the last three comandments. Trust should guard our possessions. Do not steal. Our words to each other must be trustworthy. Do not lie. Respect for one another means we do not covet. The Ten Commandments of God speak to our actions and heart intent.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Holiness is to guide and shape our relationships; in family, society and marriage. Today Dr. John speaks of the 5th, 6th and 7th commandments. To honour our parents, the life of our neighbour and our marital commitments - these daily obligations are reflections of the righteousness of God. Obedience is a loving response to the values of the life God has created.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Righteousness speaks to the large matters of life, but also to that which seems small. Today Dr. John teaches on the 3rd and 4th commandments. We will see that the way we speak of God and treat the Lord's Day are matters of righteousness. Our speech and use of time reflect God's Holiness. They are matters of holiness for us as well.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Today Dr. John begins to teach on the Decaloge - the Ten Commandments. At the very start, we learn of the exclusive primacy of worshipping God and the manner of worship obliged to Him. The first two commands are grounded in this biblical truth - God has made us; we do not fashion God.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
The word "glory" seems too small. The five letters can't convey the vast power and overwhelming presence of God. In grace, God veils His being through nature and ultimately in Jesus. Today Dr. John speaks of a time when God lifted the curtain, just a little. Even with that, Israel was struck by fear and awe. The glory of God's presence is His to grant and is received only under His conditions.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
To be chosen is a privilege. It speaks of honour but is not void of responsibility. Even a chosen beauty queen has a calling to fulfill! Today Dr. John speaks of the unique place of Israel - chosen of God. But that act of God's grace compels a response from Israel. Today, as chosen people, what is God calling us to be and do?
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Traffic laws make bad drivers better and regulate those with bad intent. Few would want to drive on roads with no rules. Moses was teaching and enforcing the regulations of God - and he was being overwhelmed. Dr. John points to the wise counsel of Jethro that ensures the welfare of Moses and the people. Simply put - good laws need good leaders.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Most families are a mixture of believers and non-believers. So a spouse may be instrumental in the conversion of their spouse. So too, parents are instrumental for their children. Today Dr. John teaches of the conversion to faith of Jethro, Moses' father-in-law. As daunting as it may seem, family is often the seed bed of faith.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Fortunate are those who have never experienced war. But for those that have, the first battle would be unforgettable. Dr. John teaches on Israel's first military engagement. A nation used to slavery would have to learn how to fight for their freedom. The first lesson was clear. Israel could not trust in their might, numbers or experience. The battle is the Lord's to win.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Israel's wilderness journey was a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs. The repeated evidences of God's care were peaks, impossible to deny. But the complaints and grumblings were lowpoints of trust. Today Dr. John teaches of a thirsty nation turning against Moses and challenging God Himself. They dared God and tested Him out of anger and doubt. By grace, God reveals Himself mighty and merciful, but He need never prove Himself to any man.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Israel's work ethic was shaped by Egyptian slavery. A day off was unimagined. Now God was going to teach them to rest. In today's sermon, we see God use manna as a tool of instruction. He would provide food for Israel every morning, except the Sabbath. The people would learn to take a Sabbath rest and suffer no loss. God was their sustenance and they were supplied through their obedience. Lessons still true for us today.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
Hoarding is the practice of clinging to things now in case we need them for the future. While it may seem wise when it comes to food pantries or bank accounts, it won’t work for faith. In today's message, Dr. John teaches on daily trust. Israel was to learn that yesterday's confidence can't be stored for tomorrow's need. We live by faith and have to do it every day.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
If we forget the past, we impoverish the present and erode the foundation for our future. In today's message, Dr. John teaches that the anthem of Israel not only recalls the victory of the Red Sea, but points to what God will do for His people. A song of the present, which points to the future by remembering the past.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
After crossing the Red Sea in God's victory, Israel was taught a song. It was a song of praise and celebration written by Moses. In this message, Dr. John presents the lyric as an anthem for Israel. It is a song that not only reminds them of God's power, but shapes their identity as God's people.
A Desert Experience: In family, marriage or even road trip companions, if you are going to spend time together, you want to learn how to get along. In this series of messages, Dr. John focuses on Israel's experience between the Red Sea and Mt. Sinai. They have been delivered by God and now must learn how to follow, trust and obey God in their midst. The wilderness provided a school for "God-followers" that each of us can learn from.
If final words carry weight, then the Great Commission ought to resound in the heart and mind of every believer and every church. Dr. John preaches today on the final instruction Jesus gave to all of us. This command gives shape and direction for Christ followers, until He returns.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
We live in a day when truth and lies can be hard to discern. Fake news and assertions without evidence run rampant in a society feeding off mass media. Dr. John points to the same issues from Matthew 28. Conspiracies, lies and bribes were used to spread mis-information about the resurrection. But like light over darkness, truth over lies, and life over death - Jesus prevails.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
In any event, be it tragedy or celebration, witnesses are looked to for information. They offer insight and credibility from their first-hand experience. The same is true with Jesus' Resurrection. Today Dr. John will walk us through those first witnesses of the empty tomb. Their testimony and consistent witness are a chorus of confidence for us all.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
We expect actions to back up words. Whatever promises are made, if deeds do not back them up, all credibility is lost. In today's message, Dr. John reminds us that the resurrection of Jesus is proof of His Words. While the empty tomb proclaims power and glory, it is also certainty that Jesus is who He claims to be and will do what He promises.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
There are sureties in life. The pull of gravity. The passing of time. The finality of death. But God and His purposes are the greatest surety of all. In today's message, Dr. John speaks of guards set in place to keep Jesus in the tomb.The Roman sentries were assurance against any theft of Jesus' body. They were useless to stop Jesus from walking out on His own.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
We often skip over the burial of Jesus. We focus on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. But the burial of our Lord is part of the Gospel story. In this message, Dr. John points to those who participated in His burial. A secret believer from the Sanhedrin. A religious leader who sought out Jesus. Women who followed Jesus and prepared His body for burial. Each demonstrated a faith, loyalty and courage - all the way to Jesus' grave.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Death is a common experience. We each will face our own demise and probably have experienced the loss of a loved one. Death is our experience, but not God's. How does Life die? Today Dr. John will speak of the death of Jesus - a death He did not deserve and a death He would never experience - unless He willingly surrendered to it. His life was not taken, but given.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Clearly, the focus of Scripture is on Jesus during His crucifixion. Yet Matthew expands the spotlight. Today, Dr. John will echo Matthew's focus on 5 other groups that surround Jesus on the cross. It is indicative that while Jesus is central, His death affects us all.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Humiliation is the process of degrading the worth of an individual. By words and actions, the person is belittled and mocked. Dr. John reminds us of the humiliation Jesus endured at His trial, condemnation and crucifixion. He who is of the greatest worth, willingly surrenders to the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual degradation of sinful man. Sin was the cause and defeating sin was His purpose.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
To be in a position of influence for good is a great responsibility. Pilate failed that responsibility. In today's message, Dr. John examines Pilate and the role he played in the condemnation of Jesus. We note that Pilate had opportunity to do what is right, but failed because of personal fears and ambition. He deflected his responsibility and justice was failed.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
The death of Judas was an expression of despair. He was a man consumed by greed, then guilt, then hopelessness. In today's message, Dr. John speaks of the suicide of Judas. It was not an inevitable ending. As long as there is breath, redemption is possible. Judas denied that hope.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Peter's darkest moment is recorded for all to read. Untold numbers have heard the account of Peter's denial. Today Dr. John walks us through the three denials of Peter. We note the ways that one lie can lead to another. While Peter's weakness is exposed, we also note that this is not the end of the story.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
We expect trials to be forums for justice. When the rules are followed, clear evidence given and unbiased judges oversee, we expect a fair result. In today's message, Dr. John demonstrates that the trial of Jesus lacked all of these things. Justice would not come from this corrupt court. In history's greatest irony, the innocent condemned would be the means of God's justice for all.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
In Matthew's account of the arrest of Jesus, it is clear that the disciples are surprised by the events and react to it. Not so Jesus. Dr. John demonstrates that Jesus was responding, not reacting. He knew that the Scriptures had to be fulfilled. The Word of God grants confidence and hope, even in the worst crisis.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
If you knew you were to die in a matter of hours, what would you do? Practical or relational matters might occupy your attention. For Jesus, His preparation was prayer. Listen as Dr. John teaches on the prayer of Gethsemane. We are taught by His example and cautioned by His words. We too need to pray, for our spirit may be willing, but the flesh is weak.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
We can trip over a curb or broken pavement in the sidewalk. We may fall but then rise to continue our journey. In today's message, Dr. John echoes Jesus' words to the disciples. "You all will fall." They all protested, but every one of them fell. Of the 12, eleven repented and rose to continue their journey of faith. We are foolish to think we can predict our response to a crisis of faith. We lean closely upon the grace of our Lord.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Significant covenants have significant symbols. Wedding rings exchanged before God are symbols of the marriage covenant. In today's message, Dr. John walks us through the events of the last supper. While some may think that a small piece of bread and a tiny glass appear insignificant, Jesus has infused these emblems with meaning. They are symbols of a new covenant. God has made a new promise through Jesus for all humanity. It is found through His broken body and spilled blood.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Peter's darkest moment is recorded for all to read. Untold numbers have heard the account of Peter's denial. Today Dr. John walks us through the three denials of Peter. We note the ways that one lie can lead to another. While Peter's weakness is exposed, we also note that this is not the end of the story.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
We expect pain from those who are against us. That may not lessen the pain, but at least it is more understandable. That's what we expect from enemies. We don’t expect pain from our friends. Today Dr. John speaks of betrayal - the deep wound which is inflicted by those close to us. There is nothing more confounding than being betrayed. Jesus understands.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Thirty pieces of silver. It has become a cliché for treachery. In today's message, Dr. John will follow Matthew's description of money as an expression of heart. Mary spends much to worship Jesus. Judas receives little for betraying Jesus. Our hearts are revealed in our money.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
The crucifixion of Jesus was not an accident where details tumble out of control. The details and timing of God's plan would be fulfilled. As Dr. John speaks of Matthew's account of the crucifixion, he notes that the enemies of Jesus had one plan - but God had another. The interplay of divine and human will act like two hands. Even if the left doesn't know what the right is doing - they both fulfill the single will of God.
The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: In this series of messages, Dr. John points us to the Gospel of Matthew for the account of Jesus' final days. We hear from an eyewitness, a martyr of Jesus. Matthew bears witness to the words, actions and significance of Jesus' death and resurrection. Listen afresh to a story you already know - then we too are to bear witness. We are to be living martyrs, daily witnesses of the good news of Jesus Christ.
Too many think of faith like a driver's license. They have passed the test and answered all the questions right - and now they head out to drive on their own. Today Dr. John reminds us that the way we entered this spiritual life is the way we must live it. We began by faith and we continue by faith. We began needing and trusting in Jesus. So we live this life needing and trusting in Jesus. Nothing replaces the centrality of faith for the believer.
Your Salvation Story: What happens when someone is converted? Can a person lose their salvation after conversion? Is it possible to keep sinning after being genuinely saved? What is God's role in our salvation, and how is it different from our own role? Dr. John answers these questions in Your Salvation Story, a one-week series on the nature and reality of experiencing true conversion.
We live in a day when many pulpits hesitate to talk about sin. Should we then be surprised that repentance is forgotten as well? In today's message Dr. John teaches on genuine repentance as an essentail part of saving faith. We will find three qualities that accompany true repentance.
Your Salvation Story: What happens when someone is converted? Can a person lose their salvation after conversion? Is it possible to keep sinning after being genuinely saved? What is God's role in our salvation, and how is it different from our own role? Dr. John answers these questions in Your Salvation Story, a one-week series on the nature and reality of experiencing true conversion.
Personal conversion is the work of God. It is His to do and only He can do it. But as it is personal conversion, it requires a personal response. Today Dr. John will teach that faith is our response to God's work. Faith is believing, trusting and surrendering to the person and work of Jesus.
Your Salvation Story: What happens when someone is converted? Can a person lose their salvation after conversion? Is it possible to keep sinning after being genuinely saved? What is God's role in our salvation, and how is it different from our own role? Dr. John answers these questions in Your Salvation Story, a one-week series on the nature and reality of experiencing true conversion.
If I go to the doctor or hospital, there are obvious markers the doctor looks for to evaluate the presence and quality of life. Pulse, blood pressure and respiration are some of the first signs of life. In today's message, Dr. John offers us seven signs to look to for the presence and quality of spiritual life within us. It's time to take our soul's pulse.
Your Salvation Story: What happens when someone is converted? Can a person lose their salvation after conversion? Is it possible to keep sinning after being genuinely saved? What is God's role in our salvation, and how is it different from our own role? Dr. John answers these questions in Your Salvation Story, a one-week series on the nature and reality of experiencing true conversion.
In this first message on recognizing our personal conversion, Dr. John speaks to a simple test. If our spiritual state is the result of our best intentions, efforts and abilities, then all we have is the best we can do. Conversion is a work of God. What He does is genuine and eternal.
Your Salvation Story: What happens when someone is converted? Can a person lose their salvation after conversion? Is it possible to keep sinning after being genuinely saved? What is God's role in our salvation, and how is it different from our own role? Dr. John answers these questions in Your Salvation Story, a one-week series on the nature and reality of experiencing true conversion.
The book of Haggai shows Israel, repenting and rebuilidng the temple of God. They have learned that disobedience harvests hardships. Obedience releases the blessings and presence of God. Dr. John points to a greater lesson in Haggai's last sermon. While Israel is building a Temple, God is building a Kingdom - an unending, unshakeable Kingdom.
God's Presence Among His People: There are people who believe that their well-being does not depend on God at all. They see His blessings but do not acknowledge their dependence. Believers may think they are immune to this forgetfulness, but experience suggests otherwise. In this one-week series, “God’s Presence Among His People”, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the book of Haggai. The prophet spoke to a people who lived as if they could be independent from God. Their professions echoed the truth, but their practice was self-sufficient. Listen to this series and consider how we are to live for God and with God.
Confined by time and space, we are not very good at recognizing the importance of a moment, event, conversation or kindness. Any one of these can have powerful impact, but we fail to recognize it. Dr. John echoes Haggia's encouragement to Israel. While the rebuilidng of the temple seemed small compared to Solomon's temple, the glory of this structure would exceed the first. Jesus Himself would walk on those stones.
God's Presence Among His People: There are people who believe that their well-being does not depend on God at all. They see His blessings but do not acknowledge their dependence. Believers may think they are immune to this forgetfulness, but experience suggests otherwise. In this one-week series, “God’s Presence Among His People”, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the book of Haggai. The prophet spoke to a people who lived as if they could be independent from God. Their professions echoed the truth, but their practice was self-sufficient. Listen to this series and consider how we are to live for God and with God.
We are bombarded with words daily. In print, broadcast or social media, everyone has something to say. Eventually, we tune a deaf ear to the messages. God's Word cannot be ignored. Dr. John reminds us of the power of God's Voice. After the prophetic words of Haggai, revival breaks out and God's people obey. God effects change through His Word.
God's Presence Among His People: There are people who believe that their well-being does not depend on God at all. They see His blessings but do not acknowledge their dependence. Believers may think they are immune to this forgetfulness, but experience suggests otherwise. In this one-week series, “God’s Presence Among His People”, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the book of Haggai. The prophet spoke to a people who lived as if they could be independent from God. Their professions echoed the truth, but their practice was self-sufficient. Listen to this series and consider how we are to live for God and with God.
Anyone taking notes from Haggai's sermons would find a clear outline. Repeatedly the prophet commands that we, "Take a good hard look at ourselves!" Today Dr. John repeats four considerations from Haggai for personal reflection. Even today, the questions demand an honest answer from each of us.
God's Presence Among His People: There are people who believe that their well-being does not depend on God at all. They see His blessings but do not acknowledge their dependence. Believers may think they are immune to this forgetfulness, but experience suggests otherwise. In this one-week series, “God’s Presence Among His People”, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the book of Haggai. The prophet spoke to a people who lived as if they could be independent from God. Their professions echoed the truth, but their practice was self-sufficient. Listen to this series and consider how we are to live for God and with God.
What's a house without a family? The structure is there, but the purpose is missing. Today Dr. John begins a study of the book of Haggai. Jews have returned to Jerusalem after the 70-year captivity. The foundation of the temple was rebuilt - but then forgotten. Many tended to their own fields and homes but the presence of God was absent. The account of a people busy about their own concerns but negletful of God sound too current to ignore.
God's Presence Among His People: There are people who believe that their well-being does not depend on God at all. They see His blessings but do not acknowledge their dependence. Believers may think they are immune to this forgetfulness, but experience suggests otherwise. In this one-week series, “God’s Presence Among His People”, Dr. John Neufeld looks at the book of Haggai. The prophet spoke to a people who lived as if they could be independent from God. Their professions echoed the truth, but their practice was self-sufficient. Listen to this series and consider how we are to live for God and with God.
Every church has problems, failures, omissions and offences. Every congregation is made up of sinners. Every church leader suffers the vulnerabilities of humanity. None of this denies the truth that the Church is Jesus' Bride. She is not always pretty, but she is always the Bride. Today Dr. John looks at the frailties of church. He reminds us what is commended by Jesus and what needs to change. The good news is that change is possible. Jesus is preparing His Bride for heaven.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
If the grace of God came in a box and was available for purchase on store shelves, the shelves would need to be re-stocked continually. We need grace. We want grace. Today Dr. John reminds us that the church is a place of grace. He highlights the means of grace through multiple expressions of the local church. A local church is a storehouse of God's grace, open and available to all who seek Jesus.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
The idea of church fellowship has been reduced to potlucks and foyer greetings. But Biblical fellowship is more than friendliness. Today Dr. John speaks of the grace extended in the church through fellowship. He highlights the qualities of fellowship that every congregation needs. While grateful for tea and cookies, Biblical fellowship feeds our souls.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
Worship is an expression of God's worth. It is our echo to God for the grace we've received. Worship not only reflects His grace, but it ushers grace to us as well. Today Dr. John speaks of elements essential to worship. These are fundemental to our worship in spirit and in truth.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
The act of preaching doesn't hold the same prominence it once held. It has been shadowed by abundant sources for our information and interest. But preaching remains unique in our technological age. In today's message, Dr. John will demonstrate that preaching is a means of grace. It does more than inform or stir us. Preaching is a path granted by God for the growth of our souls.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
Oganized religion is better than unorganized religion. That is not to justify all the ways and means of organized faith, but to simply recognize that to do anything requires a level of co-ordination. Today, Dr. John speaks of denominations and the New Testament teaching on church governance. God is not the author of chaos, so consider the means of organized mission we find in the New Testament.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
The importance of the local church is evident in the New Testament. The New Testament books were addressed to churches or leaders of local congregations. Today, Dr. John reminds us that the local church is God's pillar for truth and the Body of Jesus on earth. God does not consider the Church to be optional.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
The local church is a divine institution, that is, God ordained it. But the local church is not a perfect institution. Local churches have many faults and weaknesses; but they remain the Bride of Christ. In this message, Dr. John explores the levels of doctrinal agreement within and between churches. Discover the categories of truth we hold with a clenched fist, a guarded hand or an open hand.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
In today's message, Dr. John teaches that since the Church is the Body of Christ, it is the visible representation of Jesus on earth. Therefore, the Church has a physical presence with a street address and a presence in heaven as well. Dr. John teaches on the invisible, universal Church which is one in Christ, holy through the Spirit, inclusive of all who have faith in Jesus and commissioned with purpose by the Father.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
Is going to church optional? Some suggest that they can grow in Jesus apart from a connection with the local church. In this mesaage, Dr. John teaches that God has always been gathering a people. In the Old and New Testament, God is gathering a family of faith. Dr. John points out that church is not an activity, but part of our identity as the Body of Christ.
The Church: The global pandemic had impact in countless ways. One obvious consequence for the Church was the number of believers who got comfortable with privatized faith. They went to church in their living rooms and are content to stay even after the doors of churches are open again! So is going to church optional? Do we need to connect with a local congregation? In this two-week series, Dr. John teaches on the priority and functions of the Church. He will demonstrate why the Church remains God's priortiy for His mission on earth.
In the English language, we can say "I love ice cream," and "I love my family." But obviously the word love doesn't mean the same thing in both situations. What does love mean? In today's message, Dr. John unpacks and adjusts our concept of what Biblical love is - especially as it relates to our motive for missions.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
"What of those who have never heard?" It is a common question when discussing missions. In today's message, Dr. John addresses the question by outlining what Paul believed in Romans. We will find that the question is not a cause for debate but a motive for evangelism. We will also note that God has infinite mercy through Jesus Christ.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
Christians should not be surprised about where they live. We live in a world that is broken, fallen and dark. Christians should not be confused about our mission. We are not to simply survive but to storm the gates of hell in the Name of Jesus. In this message, Dr. John traces the missionary enterprise of the early church. They were not deceived nor defeated by the world. They knew Jesus is both true and victorious.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
There are certain words that are jammed with a lot of meaning. The word "gospel" is like that. It carries the content of almost everything we are and do in Christianity. But as Dr. John makes clear in this message, there is a single simplicity about the gospel. There is a fundamental truth about why Jesus died. This is the gospel. Everything else is additive. Gospel people believe this truth and live it daily.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
We hear much these days that we live in a polarized world. Identities shaped by culture, race, preference or gender become defining barriers. We see it daily, but it is not new. In this message, Dr. John speaks from Ephesians that God is uniting all of us together in one new identity. We are one in Christ! Whatever we are by gender, race, age or status, is no wall between us. Jesus is our Peace.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
Sometimes we play, "What if?" What if Winston Churchill wasn't England's Prime Minister in WW2? What if there was no COVID-19 pandemic? Obviously we recognize that God is in control, but we wonder what might have been. In today's sermon Dr. John asks, "What if the Jerusalem Council turned out differently?" What would the spread of Christianity look like, if Gentiles were made to live like Jews? God by His grace and the Council by its wisdom, chose a different path - one that would open the world to the message of Jesus Christ to the glory of God.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
To say that Jesus was Jewish is more than a statement of ethnicity. He was Jewish by birth, language, culture and faith. Jesus believed and practiced the Torah. In today's message, Dr. John demonstrates that Jesus did not abolish the Old Testament, but rather, He fulfilled it. He fulfilled it by extending grace to Gentiles. God has always had a heart for people to come to faith, regardless of who they are. He will fill the earth with His glory.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
A lighthouse can't illuminate an entire coastline at once, but that doesn't mean it serves no purpose. It provides both caution and direction to all who pass by. In today's message, Dr. John speaks of God's agenda for Israel as a beacon to the world. Throughout the Old Testament, Israel was a light to the Gentiles. God was reaching to the nations through His people. He still does. God's people are to shine for the glory of God. That is our mission.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
Cartography is an ancient discipline which traces the place and relationship of countries. Maps show us where countries are and how they are in relationship to one another. In today's message, Dr. John quotes the Apostle Paul in Athens. We will note that God is the One who determines the boundaries of nations. The atlas is drawn by God and He does this so that all may seek Him. God has always had a global mission and heart. He will fill the earth with His glory and use Israel as His means.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
We assume that human need is the centre for missionary activity. Since our need is so great and obvious, it must be the motive for missions. In today's message, Dr. John points to a different motive - a higher one. The foundation and motive for missional activity is the glory of God. That doesn't suggest that the human need is insignificant. It does mean that in whatever missionary enterprise we undertake, God is to be glorified in the message of the cross.
The Missionary God: Have you ever wondered how men and women from different nations of the earth have welcomed Jesus as their saviour? Listen to Dr. Neufeld’s 10-message audio series studying the central mission of the church - The Great Commission. We’ll explore questions like “why is it that God can allow so much suffering in the world?” And, “why has God commanded us to make disciples?” There are so many challenging questions, and though they may make us feel uncomfortable at times, they require Bible-focused responses.
There are couplets that have to be understood together. Up and down. Good and bad. Life and death.We can't understand one without understanding the other. In today's message, Dr. John speaks of eternal life and eternal death. We need to recognize both truths as we come to Jesus Christ for deliverance.
John 3:16: The things we think we know lose our attention. If you have driven a route often, you don’t notice the scenery. There is no Scripture more readily quoted or recognized than John 3:16. In this series, Dr. John walks us through gospel truths we probably have heard before. You are invited to be refreshed and renewed in the simple message of God's love; Jesus' sacrifice and our saving faith.
In today's message, Dr. John speaks of belief and what saving belief is. There is no issue more vital for us. It is belief that determines our eternal life or death. Listen as Dr. John speaks of the nature of belief to know, to agree, to surrender and to trust.
John 3:16: The things we think we know lose our attention. If you have driven a route often, you don’t notice the scenery. There is no Scripture more readily quoted or recognized than John 3:16. In this series, Dr. John walks us through gospel truths we probably have heard before. You are invited to be refreshed and renewed in the simple message of God's love; Jesus' sacrifice and our saving faith.
It is the nature of love to give. We do it for each other. We teach it to our children. Dr. John teaches today on the loving nature of God to give to all of us. He gave each of us life and all things to sustain life. But ultimately, His love is seen in the gift of His Son. Jesus came for us, to be like us, to remain eternally like us that we might be with Him forever.
John 3:16: The things we think we know lose our attention. If you have driven a route often, you don’t notice the scenery. There is no Scripture more readily quoted or recognized than John 3:16. In this series, Dr. John walks us through gospel truths we probably have heard before. You are invited to be refreshed and renewed in the simple message of God's love; Jesus' sacrifice and our saving faith.
What does John mean when he writes that God loves the world? Does he mean God loves nature and the beauty of sunsets? Is John referring to the whole of humanity? Dr. John helps us understand the way the Apostle uses the word "world." We will discover that God loves the unlovely, the rebellious, the fallen. He loves in the places and people we find hardest to love.
John 3:16: The things we think we know lose our attention. If you have driven a route often, you don’t notice the scenery. There is no Scripture more readily quoted or recognized than John 3:16. In this series, Dr. John walks us through gospel truths we probably have heard before. You are invited to be refreshed and renewed in the simple message of God's love; Jesus' sacrifice and our saving faith.
What word would you choose first to describe the qualities of our God? Power? Beauty? Holy? Wise? God is all of this in infinite proportions. In this first message of John 3:16, Dr. Neufeld describes the love of God. God's love is not needy, nor fickle. It cannot be increased and will never be diminished. He is not described simply as "loving." He is love.
John 3:16: The things we think we know lose our attention. If you have driven a route often, you don’t notice the scenery. There is no Scripture more readily quoted or recognized than John 3:16. In this series, Dr. John walks us through gospel truths we probably have heard before. You are invited to be refreshed and renewed in the simple message of God's love; Jesus' sacrifice and our saving faith.
The pastoral office suffers diminished respect in our society. There may even be some in the church who doubt the necessity of the pastoral role. In today's message, Dr. John points to Paul's final words to the Ephesian Elders. Paul speaks of the ministry of pastors, their recognition before God and the vital relationships between the shepherd and the flock. After you listen to the message, you may want to pray for your pastor today.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
The last words of civil war General Sedgewick of the Union Army are reported as, "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist...." Final words should matter. Given the opportunity, we would want our last comments to be quality words reflecting a quality life. Today Dr. John looks at the final words of Paul to the Ephesian Elders. Paul describes not only his pastoral task, but the manner and motive of his life.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
Who hasn't fallen asleep in church? When the demands of the day, limits of the body and quality of the speaking intersect poorly, drowsiness is predictable. Today Dr. John speaks of Eutychus, who fell asleep during Paul's sermon. Was the problem Paul's sermon or Eutychus' attention span? Dr. John points out that the occasional sermon slumber, or even dry message is worth the benefits of God's Word spoken and Christian fellowship enjoyed.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
Every Christian today ought to acknowledge and appreciate the Jewish roots of our faith. Our Saviour, Scriptures and early beginning are all Jewish. Today Dr. John speaks of Paul's intent to return to Jerusalem with financial help for Jewish Christians suffering in famine. He carried the sacrifice and good will of Gentile Christians to Jews in Jerusalem. This example of respect and support between Jews and Gentiles ought to inform us in our day.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
We have all seen riots through media, or perhaps even in person. It is frightening because a riot is all passion with no room for reason. Riots give vent to anger and violence without regard for consequence. Dr. John looks at the riot in Ephesus and offers a Christian response to the enflamed actions of an unruly mob. Dr. John highlights the role of the courts and the need to pray for authorities in our land.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
Faith and finances have a troubled relationship in our society. Faith can be used as a platform for personal gain. So, some conclude that money and Christianity should be kept as far apart as possible - but it is not possible. Money is a reality of life. In today's message, Dr. John points to the Biblical pattern. Faith is a platform for help and healing to the hurts of this world, through the resources He grants us. Faith leads to generous hearts and grants us opportunity to serve His purposes.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
It is human to attempt a reshaping of God in our own fashion. So the God we begin to worship is false, a deity of our own making. The Bible calls this idolatry. Dr. John preaches of Paul's ministry in Ephesus and the clash of light with darkness. It was when the believers repented of their idolatry practices that the Word of the Lord increased mightily. Turning from what is not God opens the way to the God who is true.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
Partial information can be as detrimental as no information at all. Reading only some of the prescription instructions doesn't lead to health. Knowing a few rules of the road creates a dangerous driver. Today Dr. John teaches from Acts 19 of the twelve who have partial information about Jesus. The truth they were missing was the truth that saves. Even today, many know something about Jesus, but do not know Jesus.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
There is so much to learn in life, no one can claim to master it all! Still, ignorance is not our problem. We can always learn. But a false sense of mastery will always get us into trouble. The one who thinks they know it all cannot learn. In today's sermon, Dr. John points us to Apollos as a brilliant man who was willing to be instructed. Dr. John reminds us of the need for accuracy in things that matter most and of the humility it takes to learn.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
We get into our car, decide where to go and set the GPS. We trust its directional commands to get us to our destination. Dr. John teaches that throughout Paul's second missionary journey, the apostle trusted the guidance of God's Spirit. Paul didn't choose his own destinations for the gospel. He was steered by the Spirit. Personal initiative and the wisdom of his plans were surrendered to the leading of God. Listen to today's message to hear how obedience unfolds.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
Port cities has a reputation. They are exposed to the varieties of trade, new ideas and surging population. Corinth was a boom town that exhibited the traits of immorality. Can the gospel stand up to the extremes of human fault and error? Dr. John teaches on Paul's gospel work in this fallen city. We will see that rather than skipping this "hopeless," place, God tells Paul to stay. God has many people to reach there. Where sin abounds, grace abounds more in Jesus Christ.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
Paul began his sermon on Mars Hill by recognizing that we are all seekers of God. While Paul was grieved at the worship of idols, he spoke to the root of man's heart - looking for God. Today Dr. John points to the best part of Paul's sermon. There is good news! God is not far. He has providentially established conditions of earth, that He may be found. Paul's sermon gives hope to every seeker. God wants to be found and has reached to us in Jesus Christ.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
We are made for worship. The image of God stamped upon everyone who breathes plants a hunger for God. Clearly that hunger is misshaped by sin - but it is a hunger nonetheless. Dr. John walks us through Paul's sermon on Mars Hill in Athens. Paul begins his sermon with what everyone has in common: a hunger for God. In a city that was filled with worship, Paul directs their crooked paths to the One who is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Only Jesus can sastisfy our hunger.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
In our day, Google has become the authoritative text to resolve arguments or debates. If you want to know who won the World Series in 1958 - look it up. Of course, Google is not inerrant and far too flimsy to assure us of vital matters. When Paul preached, he pointed to the Scriptures as the authoritative and reliable source of truth. Dr. John speaks today of the Bereans, who when they heard Paul, they then went to the Scriptures to verify the truth. God has not left us to guess, take a poll, or rely on the voice of another. The truth of Jesus is in the Scriptures and it can be trusted for eternity.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
Our commitment to Christ is professed and practiced in an arena of competition. Others pull at our time, attention, contribution, and loyalty. It may be family, work, good causes, or political expectations. Disciples learn to give what is due where it is due - but no claim can precede our obedience to Jesus. In today's message, Dr. John demonstrates that truth lived out in Thessalonica. Listen and learn how the early Church practiced loyalty to Jesus in the midst of other demands.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
We may think of perseverance as simply not stopping. But to continue in fear or complaint is not the image of Christian perseverance. In this message, Dr. John shows Paul and Silas persevering with faith and a song - even through beatings and imprisonment. Steadfastness is more than stubborn continuance. It is a reflection of Christ is the midst of trouble.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
Jesus charged His followers to be His witnesses thoughout the Earth. Paul follows that command all the way to Philippi. Listen as Dr. John teaches about the entrance of faith into the first European city. The resistance of darkness is strong, but Jesus promised that even the gates of Hell could not withstand the gospel.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
We all make plans; from simple decisions about dinner to major moves. But what happens when our plans get changed? What if they are changed by God? In today's message, Dr. John traces Paul's missional itinerary and notes the ways that Paul surrendered to the movement and voice of the Spirit. The plans of God take precedent over the ways and wisdom of men.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: Common sense suggests that a precious treasure should be carried by the most qualified means. Do not allow for weakness, failure, or incompetency in the process. But God has placed the treasure of the gospel into the hands of humans - who don’t always measure up. Dr. John teaches on the beginning of Paul's second missional journey and points to the tensions and challenges within every believer who carries the gospel message. And yet the gospel grows. Listen and consider the grace and power of God through frail vessels like us.
Historians wrestle with the rise of Christianity in first century Rome. How can a movement with little finances, no political power, and meager human resources set the Roman Empire on end? Luke answers the question in the book of Acts. Dr. John begins a series from Acts 16-20 to demonstrate the rise of the Christian faith in a hostile world. He points to the similarities between our day and the days of Acts. Listen and be encouraged by the power of God available for our world.
Jesus Goes Global: Confronting the Power Base: How did Christianity go from a localized faith in Jerusalem to become the dominant faith in all of Rome? In this series, Dr. John teaches from Acts 16-20 and demonstrates the progress of Christianity through Paul and his companions. Dr. John demonstrates that the truth of the gospel and the power of the Spirit, carried by frail but obedient people, could not be stopped. The lessons of those days become encouragement for ours.
Our pilgrim jouney is not a sprint. Finishing our race well takes endurance and a sustained effort. Listen as Dr. John describes the qualities of a race of faith. We can be encouraged by those who have gone before us. We must set aside that which weighs us down. Most of all, we laser our focus on Jesus who stands before us.
Faith and What We Hope For: Every hope has a foundation. It rests on a reason. It may be a personal wish, a guarantee from someone we love, or a fanciful notion. Every hope is only as sure as its foundation. In this 5-message series from Hebrews 11, Dr. John Neufeld urges us to ask the question, “In what, and in whom am I placing my trust?” Dr. John reminds us that our hopes are bigger than our own imaginations and more secure than our best intentions. Our hopes are rooted in the promise, power and purity of God.
Hebrews 11 gives a record of people of faith. While their lives might seem beyond our grasp, the faith they exercised is within our grasp. In this message, Dr. John uses the life of Moses as education for our faith. We will find that faith recognizes the plans of God for us. Faith is willing to embrace the cost for the greater advantages granted by grace.
Faith and What We Hope For: Every hope has a foundation. It rests on a reason. It may be a personal wish, a guarantee from someone we love, or a fanciful notion. Every hope is only as sure as its foundation. In this 5-message series from Hebrews 11, Dr. John Neufeld urges us to ask the question, “In what, and in whom am I placing my trust?” Dr. John reminds us that our hopes are bigger than our own imaginations and more secure than our best intentions. Our hopes are rooted in the promise, power and purity of God.
The word "Pilgrim" may sound old-fashioned to some, but it is an apt description of the Christian life. It is the image you see portrayed in Hebrews 11 - those who are seeking a heavenly home. Dr. John cautions us in this message. We are prone to be settlers who sink roots into this world. Instead, we are to be pilgrims, passing though this life into eternity. The spiritual life is a journey, not just to Heaven, but to God.
Faith and What We Hope For: Every hope has a foundation. It rests on a reason. It may be a personal wish, a guarantee from someone we love, or a fanciful notion. Every hope is only as sure as its foundation. In this 5-message series from Hebrews 11, Dr. John Neufeld urges us to ask the question, “In what, and in whom am I placing my trust?” Dr. John reminds us that our hopes are bigger than our own imaginations and more secure than our best intentions. Our hopes are rooted in the promise, power and purity of God.
What does it mean to live by faith? It has to do with consistency, perseverence, and following God. But it is more. Dr. John reminds us in this message that faith requires that we live our lives by what is unseen. Men and women of faith believe and obey what God has said. They trust His Word over their own five senses. While our world may be confused by such a lifestyle, God sees such a life and is pleased.
Faith and What We Hope For: Every hope has a foundation. It rests on a reason. It may be a personal wish, a guarantee from someone we love, or a fanciful notion. Every hope is only as sure as its foundation. In this 5-message series from Hebrews 11, Dr. John Neufeld urges us to ask the question, “In what, and in whom am I placing my trust?” Dr. John reminds us that our hopes are bigger than our own imaginations and more secure than our best intentions. Our hopes are rooted in the promise, power and purity of God.
So, what is faith? Is it having all of our questions answered? Is it goosebump excitement before a trip of a lifetime? Is it an attitude of confidence? Dr. John points to Hebrews 11 and teaches on the nature of faith. While faith may have elements of all these things, it is deeper and more powerful than them all. Listen to this message of hope and allow it to nurture your own life of faith.
Faith and What We Hope For: Every hope has a foundation. It rests on a reason. It may be a personal wish, a guarantee from someone we love, or a fanciful notion. Every hope is only as sure as its foundation. In this 5-message series from Hebrews 11, Dr. John Neufeld urges us to ask the question, “In what, and in whom am I placing my trust?” Dr. John reminds us that our hopes are bigger than our own imaginations and more secure than our best intentions. Our hopes are rooted in the promise, power and purity of God.
The story of Jesus' birth is the pivot of God's larger story. The Bethlehem story is not God's full story. To understand the fuller narrative of God, we need to consider the complete Scriptural text. In this message, Dr. John reminds us that the story from God begins in Genesis, is reflected in Israel's history, and heard through prophetic promises of the Messiah. All of these threads are woven together at Christmas. Most of all, we see that our smaller individual stories are repaired, restored, and resolved in the great story of God.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
Christmas cards tend to be idealic portrayals of peace and joy. But Jesus did not come to a Christmas card - He came to our world of shadows and danger. He came to a world where evil kings kill innocent infants. In this message, Dr. John demonstrates that God came to the real world - one where tears are shed. We are reminded that wickedness is real, pain is a human experience, but comfort and hope are the gifts of God. Light has shone in the darkness and the darkness cannot overcome it.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
The name "George" means farmer. "Sophia" means wisdom. Now, George may not grow up to till the land and Sophia may not exude wisdom. But Isaiah promises that the child to be born will fulfill the expectations of His name. Dr. John walks us through the promises of the Son who would be given. He will be wonderful, counsellor, the mighty God, everlasting Father, and the prince of peace. Listen as Dr. John opens our understanding of the Names of Jesus and what they mean for us today.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
Faith is hard. Believing and trusting God consistently challenges us all. Those in faith may still have times of doubt. Those with no faith can't see a reason to believe. In today's message, Dr. John uses the example of King Ahaz and the sign promised by God as demonstration of God's grace to help our faith. "The virgin will conceive and bear a Son, and He shall be called Emmanuel." While King Ahaz refused the sign, Christmas proclaims to all today that our Saviour has come.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
Many have their DNA tested to determine their heritage. They are interested to discover where they come from and connect the dots of ancestors. When Matthew begins his gospel with Jesus as the "Son of David", it is not just for curiosity's sake. It is a declaration of Kingship. In this message, Dr. John traces Jesus through the lineage of David to the promises of God. Jesus is the King whose reign is an unceasing exercise of righteousness and peace. His rule will bless the whole Earth. And it begins in Bethlehem.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
Jesus said that the whole Old Testament spoke of Him. Jesus is in the pages and promises from Genesis to Malichi. So Christmas too is in the Old Testament, if even as a whisper. Today Dr. John looks at the Day of Atonement and points to the coming of our Saviour. There is an overlap of truth from Leviticus 16 and the Christmas account from John's gospel. In both, we see the presence of God among us to bring redemption.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
The central celebrations of Jews and Christians are similar. Passover and Christmas have much in common. They both are national and family observances. They both require a lot of preparation. They both are about God's deliverance for His people. In this message, Dr. John traces the details of the Passover and the fulfillment of those details in the birth of Jesus. Jesus has come as the ultimate Lamb without spot, who will save His people from their sins. Christmas is more than a sentimental tale of a baby born. It is the declaration of our deliverance.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
To live with hope means trudging uphill against a strong headwind and over many obstacles. There is much in life that works against hope. In today's message, Dr. John points to the hope of a Saviour found in Genesis 3:15. That promise is challenged again and again in the narrative of Genesis. The events of Genesis press against the hope of redemption. But with every twist, God repeats His promise. Nothing and no one could frustrate the promise of God. The hope of Christmas survived. The hope survives still.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
We assume that life breaks simply because that is our known experience. Our machines and devices, our health and relationships, our dreams and ambitions - all of these suffer loss, failure and misuse. But it hasn't always been that way. In today's message, Dr. John takes us to the very beginning, where life was pristine and perfect. But the temptation of the serpent became the entrance of sin for humanity. Our hope is this. At the very start of brokenness, God points us to a Redeemer. The first promise of Christmas comes when sin first enters our living. But brokenness doesn't have the last word. Jesus does.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
We shouldn't be satisfied with only half of a good story. And yet with Christmas, that is what most of us do. We enter the story of Jesus without much consideration of the story God has already spoken. We begin at Bethlehem, but God's story about Jesus begins much earlier. In today's message, Dr. John reminds and instructs us about the Old Testament being all about Jesus. Genesis to Malichi is God's story to us about the Saviour to come. As Christmas approaches, let's consider the whole narrative of Jesus.
Christmas From the Beginning of Time: We can't understand Christmas by beginning with Mary and Joseph and the appearance of an angel. Christmas is a part of the grand program of God working itself out in history. To understand Christmas rightly, we must see it as God's redemption promise beginning in Genesis and woven throughout the Old Testament. Christmas is more than angels, shepherds and Magi. Christmas is a promise kept; a promise meant for you and I today.
Schools have report cards. Employees have evaluations. Finances have audits. There are many ways to be held accountable in this life. In today's message, Dr. John speaks of the ultimate accountability before God. Everyone who has taken breath will stand before His gaze. As Dr. John teaches on the separating of sheep and goat, we discover that God has a very particular criteria in mind - the treatment of His people on Earth.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
Every one of us is granted by God the opportunities and resources of life. We may not receive these in equal measure, but we have all been graced by God. What we do with these matters. In today's message, Dr. John teaches on our stewardship from God. We are not owners of life's abundance, but managers of the grace God gives. Listen and consider the expectation of our Lord placed upon each of us.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
There are situations that come in life for which we do not want to be unprepared. School exams. Invited supper guests. Tax deadlines. These things are not unforseen. We should be ready. Today Dr. John. teaches the parables of Jesus which warn us to be prepared. Jesus is coming again. The time of His return is unknown. The fact that He will return is assured. Now is the time to get ready.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
What is expected of believers as we wait for Jesus' return? Jesus offers a singular answer. We are to be found faithful. The answer is simple, but the doing of it is harder. In today's message, Dr. John unpacks what faithfulness looks like. Listen and consider what faithfulness looks like in your own life. Notice especially the pleasure and reward of our Lord extended to all who are found faithful.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
We all live with a curiosity of the future. If we know what will happen and when, then we can be prepared! The disciples were no different. They asked Jesus questions about the future - but they didn't get the answer they hoped for. In this message, Dr. John reminds us that no one can know when Jesus will return. Instead of giving a date for the second coming, Jesus plants hope. We anticipate His return even though we can't say when. Hope is essential. Knowing the date is not.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
This is a message of hope. Dr. John turns us to the words of Jesus about His second coming. While no one knows the day or hour, Jesus promises that it will be a rescue for the sake of the elect. God will intervene in history and prevent humanity's self destruction. He will return in power and glory - seen by the whole Earth. His coming is our blessedness.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
If we want to understand what Jesus says will happen, we need to know what has happened. History is a foundation to the future. In today's sermon, Dr. John will take us back to Israel's past and explain the "abomination of desolation." We will see the dark days of Jerusalem's destruction. The glimmer of light in this darkness is the certain victorious return of our Lord.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
Sometimes, straight talk is what we need, even though we may not want to hear it. In today's message, Dr. John teaches on the straight talk Jesus had with the disciples about the temple and the end of this age. Dr. John will highlight five signs which follow the destruction of the temple. Jesus also gives a caution. Even when you can discern the signs, you will not know the hour or the day. So be ready now.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
This may sound harsh - but it is better to have cancer and know it, than to have it and pretend that you don't. Both situations are life threatening, but the first has the hope of treatment. In today's message, Dr. John echoes Jesus' words against hypocrisy. Hypocrisy is worse than ignorance or heresay. Those can be treated with truth. But hypocrites knowingly put on a pretense of health to mask their disease. Condemnation is the consequence.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
Jesus consistently extended a free and full invitation to the Kingdom of God. In a word He said, "Come!" It may surprise some that His harshest words were directed to those who put barriers in front of the door to the Kingdom. In today's message, Dr. John walks through the "woes" Jesus proclaimed against those who were hindrances to the Father's offer of grace. The warning is clear. When God extends an invitation of grace, we do well not to tie strings to it.
Jesus consistently extended a free and full invitation to the Kingdom of God. In a word He said, "Come!" It may surprise some that His harshest words were directed to those who put barriers in front of the door to the Kingdom. In today's message, Dr. John walks through the "woes" Jesus proclaimed against those who were hindrances to the Father's offer of grace. The warning is clear. When God extends an invitation of grace, we do well not to tie strings to it.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
There may be sins that we are less prone to commit. Not many of you reading this will rob a bank. There are other sins so common that we fail to recognize them in ourselves. Pride is one. In this message, Dr. John echoes the words of Jesus about pride - especially religious pride. It is the way of God to strip us of our self orientation, and in that empty space, grow faith. God blesses humble lives with grace upon grace.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
There are 613 commands in the Law of Moses. Trying to obey each one daily could become overwhelming. So we understand why a lawyer would ask Jesus, "What is the greatest command?" Listen as Dr. John teaches on the Greatest Commandment. We will find that reducing the commands down to a primary expectation doesn't eliminate all the others. In fact, knowing the primacy of love informs and guides our obedience in all that God has said.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
What happens when we die? You have wondered about it and talked about it. Our imaginations try to satisfy our curiousity. While God doesn't answer every one of our questions, there is enough to give hope and goosebumps. Today, Dr. John teaches on Jesus correcting misconceptions about the afterlife. We will find that there is a continuation of this life and the next. There are changes between this life and the next. God's power and wonder continue from this life into the next.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
What is the relationship of Christians to the state? That is not a theoretical question. We face the implications of it in our day. It was the same in Jesus' time. In today's message, Dr. John uses Christ, Ceaser and a coin to demonstrate the response of faith in culture. We will find that the alligance of faith is to Jesus and the expression of that faith honours the state.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
Have you ever received a wedding invitation and thought, "Do I have to go?" But if the invitation came from royalty for a party of the year, you might think differently. Dr. John teaches on Jesus' parable of the final wedding banquet. Many reject the invitation, but that doesn't extinguish the generosity of the King. The invite is extended to everyone found in the streets. Listen to this message and consider God's great grace and your own response to the King.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
A cornerstone is the marker which sets the rest of the building aright. Everything is alinged to the cornerstone. In this message of Dr. John, we hear Jesus speak a parable which describes the rejection of Jesus as God's Son. But Jesus is the One against whom all things are measured. While He is the Rock which is rejected, He is also the Stone by which we are judged.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
Jesus has caused a stir in Jeruslem. He entered the city as messiah and the crowds praised Him. He threw over tables in the temple and cast out buyers and sellers. Now He is afronted with a signifcant question, "What gives you the authority to do these things?" In this message, Dr. John addresses the authority of Jesus. He has the rights to rule and to command us to repent.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
There are places thought to be too holy to demolish. For the Jews, the Jerusalem temple was such a place. But Jesus demonstrated otherwise. Listen as Dr. John shows Jesus claiming the temple as His House of prayer and chasing the corruption out. But this was not merely a cleansing. Matthew writes of Jesus cursing the fig tree, a prophetic voice speaking of God's judgement upon the temple.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
When you imagine the entrance of a great warior, you might picture him in a chariot or riding a stallion. What we wouldn't do is imagine Him on a donkey. A donkey doesn't communicate the power and majesty we expect. But that is what Jesus did. He purposely rides into Jerusalem on a foal. Listen as Dr. John shows Jesus purposely fulfilling Old Testament prophecy. Jesus was declaring Himself publicly to be the Messiah. At the time of Passover, to the crowds of the city, Jesus shows who He is.
The Beginning of Jesus' Passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
The passion of Jesus refers to the intense emotional experience of suffering He endured for us. Matthew traces that experience as he recounts the final week of Jesus' earthly life in chapters 21-25 of his gospel. Listen as Dr. John introduces that week to us, for our King, the Kingdom was foremost in His mind.
The Beginning of Jesus' passion: "Passion" is defined as a compelling emotion or feeling. The word fits a wide range of experiences, from our favourite sports team, a hobby, a cause that captures us, and of course, our love. "Passion" applies to Jesus in His suffering and death. In this four week series, Dr. John traces through Matthew the experience of Jesus heading to the cross. Listen for the compelling emotion that led Jesus step by step. It wasn't fear, but love and joy that moved Him.
Satan is a defeated villian. Whatever power or influence he holds has an expiry date. In this final message on spiritual warfare, Dr. John lays out the four stages of the Devil's defeat. From the Incarnation though Jesus' resurrection, to the great tribulation and Satan's ultimate demise, we see the Rule of God unshaken. God is seen as the power and glory of all creation. He proves to the protection and preservation of His people for all times - all the way into eternity.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
It was C.S. Lewis who said that some see demons everywhere or some see them nowhere. The Devil is pleased with either conclusion. Dr. John reminds us that what is needed is a spirit of discernment. In this message he offers key insights into understanding the work and presence of light or darkness.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
We know that victory is assured by Jesus in the conflict between light and darkness - but the battle rages. We know that believers are not immune to the pains of this warfare. But what of our soul? Can a Christian be lost in spiritual battle? In this message Dr. John assures believers of their security in Christ. The grip of Christ upoon us is unbreakable. We may plunder the Devil's realm, but he is powerless to raid the Kingdom of Light.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
We can make too much of the Devil. By doing so, we inflate Satan and can be wrapped in fear and worry. In this message, Dr. John teaches that it is not possible for a believer to be possessed by Satan. We may be vulnerable to the Devil's exploitation of our sins, but there is good news. Satan will run from those who surrender to God.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Demon possession is a topic of interest and discussion in our day. Not all of that discourse is accurate or helpful. In today's message, Dr. John teaches what demon posession is and what it does. Once again we see that Jesus is Lord of creation and demons submit to His command.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
In this message, Dr. John traces the history of spiritual warfare from Genesis to Revelation. He points to the cross of Jesus as the pivot of this battle. We are assured of victory by the death and resurrection of our Lord. The accuser of the saints has been cast out of Heaven and now patrols the Earth like a hungry lion. We exalt in the victory of the Lion of Judah. We live with eyes wide open for the lion of destruction.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
In this message, Dr. John traces the history of spiritual warfare from Genesis to Revelation. He points to the cross of Jesus as the pivot of this battle. We are assured of victory by the death and resurrection of our Lord. The accuser of the saints has been cast out of Heaven and now patrols the Earth like a hungry lion. We exalt in the victory of the Lion of Judah. We live with eyes wide open for the lion of destruction.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
It is possible for us to become too enamoured by angels or absorbed by demons. We should be informed, but only to the limits of the Scriptures and not speculation. In this message, Dr. John teaches about demons and guides us through the Biblical instruction about the origin and state of demonic powers.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
It is possible for us to become too enamoured by angels or absorbed by demons. We should be informed, but only to the limits of the Scriptures and not speculation. In this message, Dr. John teaches about demons and guides us through the Biblical instruction about the origin and state of demonic powers.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
In this third message, Dr. John continues teaching about angels. Why does God employ angelic agents to do what could be done by a word from His mouth? Clearly angels are not necessary to God, but they have a role to play in creation. Listen as Dr. john explains six things that angels do for God and for us.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
In this third message, Dr. John continues teaching about angels. Why does God employ angelic agents to do what could be done by a word from His mouth? Clearly angels are not necessary to God, but they have a role to play in creation. Listen as Dr. john explains six things that angels do for God and for us.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Any discussion of the spirit world has to account for angels. In our culture, they are reduced to harmless chubby-cheeked cherubs which hang on Christmas trees. The Bible presents a different picture. In this second message, Dr. John focuses on the nature of angels. What are they and where do they come from? Set the childhood images aside and consider what powerful creatures God has made them to be.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Any discussion of the spirit world has to account for angels. In our culture, they are reduced to harmless chubby-cheeked cherubs which hang on Christmas trees. The Bible presents a different picture. In this second message, Dr. John focuses on the nature of angels. What are they and where do they come from? Set the childhood images aside and consider what powerful creatures God has made them to be.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
There is an unseen world, just as real as anything we can discern by our five senses. The Scriptures point to this world and the battle within. Light battles darkness. Angels wrestle with demons. We too are engaged and affected by this spiritual warfare. In this message, Dr. John will address a redacted world view which is blind to the supernatural realities around us. Listen and consider the unseen.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
There is an unseen world, just as real as anything we can discern by our five senses. The Scriptures point to this world and the battle within. Light battles darkness. Angels wrestle with demons. We too are engaged and affected by this spiritual warfare. In this message, Dr. John will address a redacted world view which is blind to the supernatural realities around us. Listen and consider the unseen.
The Invisible War: We live in a world with both physical and spiritual realities. The first is easily perceived. The other requires faith founded upon God’s Word. Scripture speaks of a spiritual battle, current and inescapable. In this 10-message series, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on this unseen war. Listen, and be be prepared to stand in the victory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
At times we are cautioned not to burn any bridges behind us. It is thought to be wisdom to leave a back door option for returning. Dr. John points to Israel at the Red Sea and teaches that the crossing was like a burning bridge. God was closing any option for Israel to return to Egypt. The way of faith is forward. We must not use fear as a reason to return to what was. In His mercy, God may burn our bridges behind us.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
At times we are cautioned not to burn any bridges behind us. It is thought to be wisdom to leave a back door option for returning. Dr. John points to Israel at the Red Sea and teaches that the crossing was like a burning bridge. God was closing any option for Israel to return to Egypt. The way of faith is forward. We must not use fear as a reason to return to what was. In His mercy, God may burn our bridges behind us.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Trust is not our default position. There has been much in life to teach us suspicion and cynicism. God calls us to abandon our self-protective ways and trust Him. Dr. John demonstrates the faithfulness of our God. The pattern of His power and provision for our lives becomes the platform on which faith stands. We may waiver and disappoint, but God never does.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Trust is not our default position. There has been much in life to teach us suspicion and cynicism. God calls us to abandon our self-protective ways and trust Him. Dr. John demonstrates the faithfulness of our God. The pattern of His power and provision for our lives becomes the platform on which faith stands. We may waiver and disappoint, but God never does.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
"The just shall live by faith!" Faith is not only the gate to redemption, it is the path of redemption as well. Dr. John teaches from Exodus 13 and demonstrates how God both requires and grows trust within Israel. God led them away from battles because they were not ready. God commanded generosity to develop trust along the way. We can all be encouraged that God not only commands faith from us, but nurtures it within us.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
"The just shall live by faith!" Faith is not only the gate to redemption, it is the path of redemption as well. Dr. John teaches from Exodus 13 and demonstrates how God both requires and grows trust within Israel. God led them away from battles because they were not ready. God commanded generosity to develop trust along the way. We can all be encouraged that God not only commands faith from us, but nurtures it within us.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
A life of faith requires memory. What is and what will be, is shaped by what has been. The Passover meal was commanded with specific instructions. It was to be held in the same way, at the same time, every year. The meal became a means of instruction for families throughout generations. Listen as Dr. John points to our need to remember. Our faith is not novel but rooted in the Word and Ways of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
A life of faith requires memory. What is and what will be, is shaped by what has been. The Passover meal was commanded with specific instructions. It was to be held in the same way, at the same time, every year. The meal became a means of instruction for families throughout generations. Listen as Dr. John points to our need to remember. Our faith is not novel but rooted in the Word and Ways of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
There are scenes in life too terrible to imagine. We hear of a tragedy and struggle to conceive of the pain and loss. As Dr. John walks us through Exodus, we come to such a scene. The 10th plague is the death of every firstborn in Egypt. Only those households covered by the passover blood are protected. Can there be any worse death imaginable? Dr. John points us to the sacrifice of Jesus; the Firstborn of God; the Passover lamb for us all. Out of death, God brings redemption and life everlasting.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
There are scenes in life too terrible to imagine. We hear of a tragedy and struggle to conceive of the pain and loss. As Dr. John walks us through Exodus, we come to such a scene. The 10th plague is the death of every firstborn in Egypt. Only those households covered by the passover blood are protected. Can there be any worse death imaginable? Dr. John points us to the sacrifice of Jesus; the Firstborn of God; the Passover lamb for us all. Out of death, God brings redemption and life everlasting.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
The Exodus is the central event in Jewish faith and Old Testament narrative. It is the account of judgement, deliverance and shed blood. In this message, Dr. John demonstrates that this 10th plague foreshadows the central event in Christian faith and the Biblical narrative. Jesus Christ is the Passover Lamb for all. His life and death speak of judgement, deliverance and shed blood. Both events prove that we cannot rescue ourselves. We are redeemed by faith in the merciful acts of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
The Exodus is the central event in Jewish faith and Old Testament narrative. It is the account of judgement, deliverance and shed blood. In this message, Dr. John demonstrates that this 10th plague foreshadows the central event in Christian faith and the Biblical narrative. Jesus Christ is the Passover Lamb for all. His life and death speak of judgement, deliverance and shed blood. Both events prove that we cannot rescue ourselves. We are redeemed by faith in the merciful acts of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
We have lost the sense of night's darkness. With the flick of a switch, we can read in the dark, take a midnight stroll, or work past sunset. But, for generations, the dark of night was to be feared. In this message, Dr. John walks us through the 9th plague - the descent of darkness upon Egypt. The darkness paralyzed Egypt for three days and was a shadow of what was to come: death. Darkness whispers judgement. As "children of the light", let us praise God for glorious rescue of the gospel found in Jesus Christ.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
We have lost the sense of night's darkness. With the flick of a switch, we can read in the dark, take a midnight stroll, or work past sunset. But, for generations, the dark of night was to be feared. In this message, Dr. John walks us through the 9th plague - the descent of darkness upon Egypt. The darkness paralyzed Egypt for three days and was a shadow of what was to come: death. Darkness whispers judgement. As "children of the light", let us praise God for glorious rescue of the gospel found in Jesus Christ.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
God is God and we are not. That truth is clear, but humanity still resists. Hearts can resist, deny, argue and rebel. The kingdom of self challenges the rule of God. Dr. John points us to the heart of Pharoah, hardened against the ways and will of God. We are reminded that even Christian hearts can be proud. The path of humility finds the grace of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
God is God and we are not. That truth is clear, but humanity still resists. Hearts can resist, deny, argue and rebel. The kingdom of self challenges the rule of God. Dr. John points us to the heart of Pharoah, hardened against the ways and will of God. We are reminded that even Christian hearts can be proud. The path of humility finds the grace of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
The Westminster Shorter Catechism teaches that the chief end of man is "to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever." The glory of God is not only the ultimate purpose of humanity, it is the reason for all things. In this message, Dr. John reminds us that God's glory is the answer to every question of "Why?" Pharoah and all of Egypt were about to learn that through the plagues. It is our lesson as well.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
The Westminster Shorter Catechism teaches that the chief end of man is "to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever." The glory of God is not only the ultimate purpose of humanity, it is the reason for all things. In this message, Dr. John reminds us that God's glory is the answer to every question of "Why?" Pharoah and all of Egypt were about to learn that through the plagues. It is our lesson as well.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Common sense suggests that when problems get worse, there's motivation to act wisely. An increasing clunk under the hood is reason to see a mechanic. But the human heart may not follow good sense. In this message, Dr. John demonstrates the rigidity of Pharoah's heart, even as the plagues get worse. As the plagues increase in intensity, so does the hardness of Pharoah's heart. Anyone who enters a contest of will against God is going to go from bad to worse.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Common sense suggests that when problems get worse, there's motivation to act wisely. An increasing clunk under the hood is reason to see a mechanic. But the human heart may not follow good sense. In this message, Dr. John demonstrates the rigidity of Pharoah's heart, even as the plagues get worse. As the plagues increase in intensity, so does the hardness of Pharoah's heart. Anyone who enters a contest of will against God is going to go from bad to worse.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
The word "almost" conveys a vast difference. Almost rescued is not the same as being rescued! When God sends a second plague upon Egypt, Pharaoh almost changes his mind about letting Israel go free. But again, "almost" makes a big difference. In this message, Dr. John poses the question to us all, "Have we obeyed, or almost obeyed? Have we repented, or almost repented? Do we believe, or almost believe?" In matters of faith, almost is not enough.
God's Rescue Plan:We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
The word "almost" conveys a vast difference. Almost rescued is not the same as being rescued! When God sends a second plague upon Egypt, Pharaoh almost changes his mind about letting Israel go free. But again, "almost" makes a big difference. In this message, Dr. John poses the question to us all, "Have we obeyed, or almost obeyed? Have we repented, or almost repented? Do we believe, or almost believe?" In matters of faith, almost is not enough.
God's Rescue Plan:We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
In today's message, Dr. John points out that every culture has a foundation they trust. It may be the economy, technology, bureaucracy or human ingenuity. Egypt trusted the Nile. They believed in a god of the Nile river. In the first plague sent by Jehovah, He usurps the foundation of Egyptian faith by turning the Nile into blood. God does not share His right to rule. Every idol will be cast down.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
In today's message, Dr. John points out that every culture has a foundation they trust. It may be the economy, technology, bureaucracy or human ingenuity. Egypt trusted the Nile. They believed in a god of the Nile river. In the first plague sent by Jehovah, He usurps the foundation of Egyptian faith by turning the Nile into blood. God does not share His right to rule. Every idol will be cast down.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
A ventriloquist pretends to speak through a wooden doll. He can make the doll say whatever he chooses. Don't confuse that parlour trick with the role of Moses. Moses was to say whatever God wanted him to say - but Moses was no dummy! Dr. John shows that the central quality of a prophet is obedience. Moses chose to say the Words of God to Pharaoh. A Prophet is more than a mouthpiece. He is a willing servant of the Lord.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
A ventriloquist pretends to speak through a wooden doll. He can make the doll say whatever he chooses. Don't confuse that parlour trick with the role of Moses. Moses was to say whatever God wanted him to say - but Moses was no dummy! Dr. John shows that the central quality of a prophet is obedience. Moses chose to say the Words of God to Pharaoh. A Prophet is more than a mouthpiece. He is a willing servant of the Lord.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Is faith something that comes in absolute measure? Either we have it all, or we have none? Most would admit to a mixture of faith, "Lord I believe, help my unbelief!" In today's message, Dr. John looks at Moses and the moments of his waivering trust. Moses complains and questions the ways of God. We are reminded of God's patience and faithful promise. Faith is not a quantity to have or not have. It is a virtue to grow in, and nothing grows faith better than troubles!
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Is faith something that comes in absolute measure? Either we have it all, or we have none? Most would admit to a mixture of faith, "Lord I believe, help my unbelief!" In today's message, Dr. John looks at Moses and the moments of his waivering trust. Moses complains and questions the ways of God. We are reminded of God's patience and faithful promise. Faith is not a quantity to have or not have. It is a virtue to grow in, and nothing grows faith better than troubles!
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
At times, Christians can act like a football team which strolls onto the field and is shocked that the opposing team showed up! We expect victory without a fight. In this message, Dr. John speaks of Israel's bitterness and despair when Pharaoh increases their labour in light of Moses' demand. We are reminded that deep faith not only sees the promise of victory, but clings to it when the going gets hard.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
At times, Christians can act like a football team which strolls onto the field and is shocked that the opposing team showed up! We expect victory without a fight. In this message, Dr. John speaks of Israel's bitterness and despair when Pharaoh increases their labour in light of Moses' demand. We are reminded that deep faith not only sees the promise of victory, but clings to it when the going gets hard.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
In this message, Dr. John assures us, "It is not how we begin the race but how we finish the race that truly counts." Moses did not have a stellar start. He doubted and even wanted God to send someone else! His shaky beginning was not a prediction of its end. For those who stumble or feel defeated before they begin, Dr. John offers hope. God who began a mission through Moses will complete it for His glory.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
In this message, Dr. John assures us, "It is not how we begin the race but how we finish the race that truly counts." Moses did not have a stellar start. He doubted and even wanted God to send someone else! His shaky beginning was not a prediction of its end. For those who stumble or feel defeated before they begin, Dr. John offers hope. God who began a mission through Moses will complete it for His glory.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
It is understandable that Moses questioned his own ability to fulfill the plans of God. Who could measure up to an impossible task? But as Dr. John teaches in this message, the excuses of Moses did not disqualify him from the call of God. God not only knew where Mose fell short; God made him that way. Rather than being discouraged by our weakness, we can trust God's Hand upon us for His purposes.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
It is understandable that Moses questioned his own ability to fulfill the plans of God. Who could measure up to an impossible task? But as Dr. John teaches in this message, the excuses of Moses did not disqualify him from the call of God. God not only knew where Mose fell short; God made him that way. Rather than being discouraged by our weakness, we can trust God's Hand upon us for His purposes.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Even in the glow of a burning bush, Moses had doubts. He questioned the plans of God and his own ability to participate. In this message, Dr. John teaches on the signs that God gave to solidify Moses' faith. These were more than miracles; they were demonstrations of power pointing to deeper truths, truths meant to solidify our own faith.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Even in the glow of a burning bush, Moses had doubts. He questioned the plans of God and his own ability to participate. In this message, Dr. John teaches on the signs that God gave to solidify Moses' faith. These were more than miracles; they were demonstrations of power pointing to deeper truths, truths meant to solidify our own faith.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
A "commission" is the transfer of responsibility upon someone. It carries the authority of the one who grants it, along with obligation and accountability. Dr. John speaks of the commission God lays upon Moses and the fourfold description of his task. This was not a recruitment, but a commission. God does not simply look for volunteers, He calls and commissions.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
A "commission" is the transfer of responsibility upon someone. It carries the authority of the one who grants it, along with obligation and accountability. Dr. John speaks of the commission God lays upon Moses and the fourfold description of his task. This was not a recruitment, but a commission. God does not simply look for volunteers, He calls and commissions.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
An introduction is an exchange of names. When God met Moses at a burning bush, He called Moses by name. But Moses had yet to learn the Name of God. In this message, Dr. John highlights the significance and centrality of God's Name - "I am." Knowing the Name of God is more than holding information about Him. We are shaped by our understanding of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
An introduction is an exchange of names. When God met Moses at a burning bush, He called Moses by name. But Moses had yet to learn the Name of God. In this message, Dr. John highlights the significance and centrality of God's Name - "I am." Knowing the Name of God is more than holding information about Him. We are shaped by our understanding of God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Forty years is a long time to wait. For four decades Moses had built a life in the desert, radically different from the life he had in Egypt. In this message, Dr. John will point to the qualities of Moses that reveal the fruit of his desert wait. They will surface at a burning bush. We will see Moses as He has become, but more, we will see God as He is.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Forty years is a long time to wait. For four decades Moses had built a life in the desert, radically different from the life he had in Egypt. In this message, Dr. John will point to the qualities of Moses that reveal the fruit of his desert wait. They will surface at a burning bush. We will see Moses as He has become, but more, we will see God as He is.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Some choices are pivotal. At the age of 40, Moses makes a descision that will re-route his life. Dr. John teaches on the early life of Moses and the critical choice he faced. Ultimately Moses becomes a man without a people. Hunted by Egyptians and rejected by Hebrews, in the desert he is being prepared to meet his God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Some choices are pivotal. At the age of 40, Moses makes a descision that will re-route his life. Dr. John teaches on the early life of Moses and the critical choice he faced. Ultimately Moses becomes a man without a people. Hunted by Egyptians and rejected by Hebrews, in the desert he is being prepared to meet his God.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Can God be trusted as His people suffer? Why doesn't God do something? Dr. John moves us through the story of Exodus and reveals the saving actions of God. God will redeem His people through the birth of a Hebrew boy. Not only will God rescue this child, but He will shape an ironic twist. Egypian royalty will pay for his keep! God will ensure that the boy receives the best of Egyptian and Hebrew culture. The boy is given the name Moses.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Can God be trusted as His people suffer? Why doesn't God do something? Dr. John moves us through the story of Exodus and reveals the saving actions of God. God will redeem His people through the birth of a Hebrew boy. Not only will God rescue this child, but He will shape an ironic twist. Egypian royalty will pay for his keep! God will ensure that the boy receives the best of Egyptian and Hebrew culture. The boy is given the name Moses.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
As day shifts to night, the story of Israel takes a dark turn at the beginning of Exodus. The nation moves from a favoured position to a bitter experience. They are enslaved, oppressed and threatened. Where is God as this happens? In this second message from Exodus, Dr. John points us to the involvement of God in every detail. God not only sees the state of His people, He is present and active at every turn.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
As day shifts to night, the story of Israel takes a dark turn at the beginning of Exodus. The nation moves from a favoured position to a bitter experience. They are enslaved, oppressed and threatened. Where is God as this happens? In this second message from Exodus, Dr. John points us to the involvement of God in every detail. God not only sees the state of His people, He is present and active at every turn.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Why would we pay attention to a story 3,500 years old in a land far removed from us? Because it is our story too. In this 5-week series from Exodus, Dr. John teaches that the themes of deliverance and covenant are our themes as well. The story of Moses foreshadows the story of Christ. The story of Jesus involves us all. Listen to this series about Israel and catch a glimpse of God's grace for you too.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
Why would we pay attention to a story 3,500 years old in a land far removed from us? Because it is our story too. In this 5-week series from Exodus, Dr. John teaches that the themes of deliverance and covenant are our themes as well. The story of Moses foreshadows the story of Christ. The story of Jesus involves us all. Listen to this series about Israel and catch a glimpse of God's grace for you too.
God's Rescue Plan: We tend to think of deliverance as a rescue from something - a fire, an accident, a trap. In this 25-message series from Exodus, Dr. John will show that God’s rescue of Israel is not just from slavery, but to a covenant. Deliverance and promise are the themes of Exodus and the themes of our own redemption.
An invitation to a free banquet sounds like a good opportunity. But before we tuck in our napkins, we should know who the host is and what it is they offer. Not every free meal is a blessing. Dr. John concludes his series of "Wisdom Matters" with the portrayal of two banquets - one hosted by Wisdom and the other by Folly. Consider which table will leave us satisfied!
Wisdom Matters:Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
An invitation to a free banquet sounds like a good opportunity. But before we tuck in our napkins, we should know who the host is and what it is they offer. Not every free meal is a blessing. Dr. John concludes his series of "Wisdom Matters" with the portrayal of two banquets - one hosted by Wisdom and the other by Folly. Consider which table will leave us satisfied!
Wisdom Matters:Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
There are countless messages clamouring for your attention. Voices invite you to know, buy, do, attend, give, prevent or avoid. Dr. John reminds us that there is one Voice above them all. Wisdom wanders our streets looking for all who will listen. Why should we give wisdom primary place in our attention? Dr. John speaks of four reasons why each one of us should welcome wisdom into our lives.
Wisdom Matters:Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
There are countless messages clamouring for your attention. Voices invite you to know, buy, do, attend, give, prevent or avoid. Dr. John reminds us that there is one Voice above them all. Wisdom wanders our streets looking for all who will listen. Why should we give wisdom primary place in our attention? Dr. John speaks of four reasons why each one of us should welcome wisdom into our lives.
Wisdom Matters:Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
Sexual sin is never accidental. Failure does not spring out of nowhere. The seeds of temptation are sown in our heads and hearts. How can we ensure that those seeds do not become fruitful? Dr. John offers four insights from Proverbs 7 which enable us to stand against the tide of sexual temptation. Wisdom is not simply being aware of the dangers, but knowing how to resist.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
Sexual sin is never accidental. Failure does not spring out of nowhere. The seeds of temptation are sown in our heads and hearts. How can we ensure that those seeds do not become fruitful? Dr. John offers four insights from Proverbs 7 which enable us to stand against the tide of sexual temptation. Wisdom is not simply being aware of the dangers, but knowing how to resist.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
An old adage says, "If you think education is expensive, you should try ignorance!" There is a price to be paid for wisdom, but the price of foolishness is far greater. Dr. John calls us to resist the fallicy that sexual sin has no consequence. The price of failure scars our soul, and our family. The vision of temptation's promise is dwarfed by the vision of God's blessings.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
An old adage says, "If you think education is expensive, you should try ignorance!" There is a price to be paid for wisdom, but the price of foolishness is far greater. Dr. John calls us to resist the fallicy that sexual sin has no consequence. The price of failure scars our soul, and our family. The vision of temptation's promise is dwarfed by the vision of God's blessings.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We make choices everyday - from the mundane to the life changing. In every decision, we need wisdom. As Dr. John speaks from Proverbs 6, he explains how practical wisdom can guide the choices we make about our debts, work habits, friendships, and especially our moral walk. Life is not a "flip of the coin." We can choose pathways of blessing by the wisdom God gives.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We make choices everyday - from the mundane to the life changing. In every decision, we need wisdom. As Dr. John speaks from Proverbs 6, he explains how practical wisdom can guide the choices we make about our debts, work habits, friendships, and especially our moral walk. Life is not a "flip of the coin." We can choose pathways of blessing by the wisdom God gives.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
Proverbs demonstrates that the content of wisdom must speak to sexual matters as well. Every parent who has "the talk" with their children, can't simply speak of biology. There is a moral education needed as well. Dr. John highlights the cousel of Solomon to his son about sexuality. The power of human sexuality cannot be denied; it must be directed. God has wisdom that grants both life and healing.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
Proverbs demonstrates that the content of wisdom must speak to sexual matters as well. Every parent who has "the talk" with their children, can't simply speak of biology. There is a moral education needed as well. Dr. John highlights the cousel of Solomon to his son about sexuality. The power of human sexuality cannot be denied; it must be directed. God has wisdom that grants both life and healing.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We have laws against distracted driving. Clearly if someone's eyes wander off the road, danger or death threatens. Dr. John speaks from Proverbs 4 about the risk of spiritual distraction. It is possible to wander off the right path by having our vision focused elsewhere. Our eyes are to be straight ahead, our ears open to wisdom, our lips echoing truth. Most of all, we are to guard our heart. From it, flow the issues of ife.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We have laws against distracted driving. Clearly if someone's eyes wander off the road, danger or death threatens. Dr. John speaks from Proverbs 4 about the risk of spiritual distraction. It is possible to wander off the right path by having our vision focused elsewhere. Our eyes are to be straight ahead, our ears open to wisdom, our lips echoing truth. Most of all, we are to guard our heart. From it, flow the issues of ife.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
The primary responsibility of educating our children does not lie with schools or churches, but with parents. Home is the classroom of life. Dr. John points to Proverbs as a pattern for parents. We are to pass on to our children wisdom for life. We may speak of the lessons we have garnered over decades, but the wisdom we relay is not our own, but God's.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
The primary responsibility of educating our children does not lie with schools or churches, but with parents. Home is the classroom of life. Dr. John points to Proverbs as a pattern for parents. We are to pass on to our children wisdom for life. We may speak of the lessons we have garnered over decades, but the wisdom we relay is not our own, but God's.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We live in a world where the price tags have been switched. The values of God are reduced, and the values of this Earth are inflated. Given a choice between wealth and wisdom, many would choose money. Dr. John echoes Solomon's teaching on the riches of wisdom. We are reminded that since we are not born wise, the first rule of wisdom is: get wisdom! No one who is willing to pay that price will lose.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We live in a world where the price tags have been switched. The values of God are reduced, and the values of this Earth are inflated. Given a choice between wealth and wisdom, many would choose money. Dr. John echoes Solomon's teaching on the riches of wisdom. We are reminded that since we are not born wise, the first rule of wisdom is: get wisdom! No one who is willing to pay that price will lose.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We often think of education as a means to make a living - a job, career. The wisdom of Solomon points in a different direction. God provides wisdom to make a life - a life blessed by God’s ways. In this study of Proverbs 1-9, Dr. John highlights the wisdom of God for the young and old. We will find that the wisdom which helps us make a life, will provide all the goodness of living.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
We often think of education as a means to make a living - a job, career. The wisdom of Solomon points in a different direction. God provides wisdom to make a life - a life blessed by God’s ways. In this study of Proverbs 1-9, Dr. John highlights the wisdom of God for the young and old. We will find that the wisdom which helps us make a life, will provide all the goodness of living.
Wisdom Matters: Is it better to be wealthy, good looking, successful, popular or wise? If any Christian isn't sure of the answer, then Proverbs has something to say! In this 10-message series, Dr. John will point us to wisdom that shapes our living. Proverbs doesn't guarantee us wealth or popularity, but it does promise the blessings of God.
The dictionary defines optimism as a perspective which sees the favourable side of life. Many rest their optimism on the shoulders of their skills, resources or even luck. Dr. John reminds us that smiling at the future is possible not because of our capacity or actions, but because of God's providence. We can embrace the favourable side of life and eternity because God is in charge. This brings hope, courage and a smile.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
The dictionary defines optimism as a perspective which sees the favourable side of life. Many rest their optimism on the shoulders of their skills, resources or even luck. Dr. John reminds us that smiling at the future is possible not because of our capacity or actions, but because of God's providence. We can embrace the favourable side of life and eternity because God is in charge. This brings hope, courage and a smile.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
"What difference does a healthy biblical view of God's providence make in every day life?" Dr. John asks and answers this pivotal question. We are reminded to live by faith in our sovereign God. The faith that makes a difference is faith that believes in God's providence, trusts His wise governance, and then orders life in response to His purposes.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
"What difference does a healthy biblical view of God's providence make in every day life?" Dr. John asks and answers this pivotal question. We are reminded to live by faith in our sovereign God. The faith that makes a difference is faith that believes in God's providence, trusts His wise governance, and then orders life in response to His purposes.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Every complaint we make about the weather, our health, traffic or neighbours is an insult to the providential work of God. Our complaints suggest that either God is not doing enough, or we don’t like what He is doing! Dr. John points us to Paul's experience in a Roman jail, and the joy Paul felt despite harsh circumstance. Knowing that God rules over every detail of our lives is cause not only for gratitude, but for deep joy.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Every complaint we make about the weather, our health, traffic or neighbours is an insult to the providential work of God. Our complaints suggest that either God is not doing enough, or we don’t like what He is doing! Dr. John points us to Paul's experience in a Roman jail, and the joy Paul felt despite harsh circumstance. Knowing that God rules over every detail of our lives is cause not only for gratitude, but for deep joy.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Fear is at play in our lives more often than we care to admit. We worry about our health, our family, climate changes, community violence and international tensions. We worry that no one seems to be in charge. But God is! He governs this world every minute. "Fear not," is God's assurance and command. We take courage, not because the dangers are illusionary, but because God rules over all. We can trust Him.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Fear is at play in our lives more often than we care to admit. We worry about our health, our family, climate changes, community violence and international tensions. We worry that no one seems to be in charge. But God is! He governs this world every minute. "Fear not," is God's assurance and command. We take courage, not because the dangers are illusionary, but because God rules over all. We can trust Him.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Every parent has heard their child ask, "Why?" Children can't understand the complexities of life, and the wise actions of parents confuse them. With God, we are the children. Often we look heavenward and ask, "Why?" The mysteries of Earth and Heaven are hidden within the providential wisdom of God. Dr. John assures us that while we may be baffled by God's ways, we can trust His goodness and care.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Every parent has heard their child ask, "Why?" Children can't understand the complexities of life, and the wise actions of parents confuse them. With God, we are the children. Often we look heavenward and ask, "Why?" The mysteries of Earth and Heaven are hidden within the providential wisdom of God. Dr. John assures us that while we may be baffled by God's ways, we can trust His goodness and care.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
An old song says, "Que sera sera - whatever will be, will be." It is the song of a fatalist. Fatalism is driving on a set road heading to a pre-set destination, regardless of what happens. Is fatalism the same as God's providence? Dr. John walks us through the Scriptures to understand the difference. We will seee that God executes His determined design through the willing obedience of His people. What we are and do matters to God!
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
An old song says, "Que sera sera - whatever will be, will be." It is the song of a fatalist. Fatalism is driving on a set road heading to a pre-set destination, regardless of what happens. Is fatalism the same as God's providence? Dr. John walks us through the Scriptures to understand the difference. We will seee that God executes His determined design through the willing obedience of His people. What we are and do matters to God!
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
How do we pray in the face of God's sovereign reign? Doesn't God already know what we need? Isn't God arranging all of creation according to His plan? What difference will my prayers make? Listen as Dr. John teaches about the role of prayer in God's plans. We find from the Scriptures that prayer tutors us in the ways and heart of God.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
How do we pray in the face of God's sovereign reign? Doesn't God already know what we need? Isn't God arranging all of creation according to His plan? What difference will my prayers make? Listen as Dr. John teaches about the role of prayer in God's plans. We find from the Scriptures that prayer tutors us in the ways and heart of God.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Inevitably, as we consider the providential rule of God over creation, we have to ask this question, "How does the rule of God intersect my own free choices? If I am free to make my own decisions, how is God in control?" Dr. John helps us understand the Biblical teaching of our free will. What are we free to do?
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Inevitably, as we consider the providential rule of God over creation, we have to ask this question, "How does the rule of God intersect my own free choices? If I am free to make my own decisions, how is God in control?" Dr. John helps us understand the Biblical teaching of our free will. What are we free to do?
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
There are things we want but cannot do. There are things we can do, but do not want. Is it the same for God? When we consider the sovereign rule of God over creation, we have to explore the nature of His will. Listen as Dr. John unfolds the Scriptures about the will of God in our world and in our lives.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
There are things we want but cannot do. There are things we can do, but do not want. Is it the same for God? When we consider the sovereign rule of God over creation, we have to explore the nature of His will. Listen as Dr. John unfolds the Scriptures about the will of God in our world and in our lives.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
The wrongs of this life are obvious. Violence. Exploitation. Cruelty. Destruction. We see instances of evil daily. We are grieved, angered and confused. Why doesn’t God do something about this? Can God do something about this? Listen as Dr. John demonstrates that God's rule over this Earth includes His reign over the sins of this world. We can take hope that nothing will defeat God's plan - not even sin.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
The wrongs of this life are obvious. Violence. Exploitation. Cruelty. Destruction. We see instances of evil daily. We are grieved, angered and confused. Why doesn’t God do something about this? Can God do something about this? Listen as Dr. John demonstrates that God's rule over this Earth includes His reign over the sins of this world. We can take hope that nothing will defeat God's plan - not even sin.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Are the conditions of our lives happenstance? Where we are born? How tall we are? Our mental, emotional and spiritual capacities? Dr. John demonstrates Biblically that our lives - and every aspect of them - are products of God's providence. This message gives us cause for joy and gratitude over God's care for each one of us.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Are the conditions of our lives happenstance? Where we are born? How tall we are? Our mental, emotional and spiritual capacities? Dr. John demonstrates Biblically that our lives - and every aspect of them - are products of God's providence. This message gives us cause for joy and gratitude over God's care for each one of us.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
It's a feat of management skill to get a family of 5 out the door on time. It's another matter to control a large company or even a small country. But the Bible teaches that God rules over all people - all families, companies and countries - and all at the same time! Listen as Dr. John reviews the Scriptures that grant us confidence in the Headship of Jesus over this Earth.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
It's a feat of management skill to get a family of 5 out the door on time. It's another matter to control a large company or even a small country. But the Bible teaches that God rules over all people - all families, companies and countries - and all at the same time! Listen as Dr. John reviews the Scriptures that grant us confidence in the Headship of Jesus over this Earth.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
We talk about the weather daily. Many of our words are complaints. We see it as random chance whether we can enjoy sunshine or endure rain. Dr. John will show us that even the clouds and wind follow God's direction. Providence means that all of creation, animate or inanimate, has a trajectory. Everything is moved by God towards His purposes.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
We talk about the weather daily. Many of our words are complaints. We see it as random chance whether we can enjoy sunshine or endure rain. Dr. John will show us that even the clouds and wind follow God's direction. Providence means that all of creation, animate or inanimate, has a trajectory. Everything is moved by God towards His purposes.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
If God did something different each day, how would you know it was God doing it? Dr. John will demonstrate that the consistency of God's actions in creation provide a foundation for science, but more so, for hope to us all. Every day God upholds His creation in consistent ways - all for His glory and our good.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
If God did something different each day, how would you know it was God doing it? Dr. John will demonstrate that the consistency of God's actions in creation provide a foundation for science, but more so, for hope to us all. Every day God upholds His creation in consistent ways - all for His glory and our good.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Are we to live by the principles of chance and change in this life? Do we simply trust luck - good or bad? If that is all we have to rely on - then insecurity and depair will dominate. Dr. John points us to Biblical foundation. Jesus holds this universe together by the power of His Word. We do not rely on luck, but the benevolent omnipotence of our Lord. Listen and be encouraged.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
Are we to live by the principles of chance and change in this life? Do we simply trust luck - good or bad? If that is all we have to rely on - then insecurity and depair will dominate. Dr. John points us to Biblical foundation. Jesus holds this universe together by the power of His Word. We do not rely on luck, but the benevolent omnipotence of our Lord. Listen and be encouraged.
God's Providence: We tend to think that chance is the cause for the weather, traffic, our place of birth and lot in life. But believers know that Providence rules instead of chance. Listen to this 3 week series of Dr. John as he unpacks the teaching of Scripture about Providence. You will marvel with gratitude over God's rule of this world and stand in a place of hope.
What is our ultimate response to false teachers? Debate? Suspician? Fear? Dr. John ends this series on 2 Peter with the word "grace." We are to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord, who is filled with infinite grace. Being with Jesus and like Jesus, is the best defence of truth and holiness.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
What is our ultimate response to false teachers? Debate? Suspician? Fear? Dr. John ends this series on 2 Peter with the word "grace." We are to grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord, who is filled with infinite grace. Being with Jesus and like Jesus, is the best defence of truth and holiness.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
Dr. John teaches that "Eschatology and ethics are tied to each other." What we hope for will establish how we live. Since we have the blessed hope of Jesus' return, we ought to live holy lives. This world will go up in smoke, but we are looking to a new creation in which righteousness dwells.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
Dr. John teaches that "Eschatology and ethics are tied to each other." What we hope for will establish how we live. Since we have the blessed hope of Jesus' return, we ought to live holy lives. This world will go up in smoke, but we are looking to a new creation in which righteousness dwells.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
If you stare at your feet while walking, every journey will feel the same. You may not sense much progress. False teachers thought that the "sameness" of life demonstrates that God is not doing much. Listen as Dr. John calls us to see the big picture, not only of this life but of eternity. God is moving history to His righteous end.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
If you stare at your feet while walking, every journey will feel the same. You may not sense much progress. False teachers thought that the "sameness" of life demonstrates that God is not doing much. Listen as Dr. John calls us to see the big picture, not only of this life but of eternity. God is moving history to His righteous end.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
You can measure a quality carpenter by his work. You can discern a skilled administrator by her organization. The product of what they do speaks of who they are. So too, with false teachers. Dr. John instructs us to consider the impact and effect of false teachers. They promise much but leave desctruction and emptiness in their wake. What they produce speaks of who they are.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
You can measure a quality carpenter by his work. You can discern a skilled administrator by her organization. The product of what they do speaks of who they are. So too, with false teachers. Dr. John instructs us to consider the impact and effect of false teachers. They promise much but leave desctruction and emptiness in their wake. What they produce speaks of who they are.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
How would you recognize a false teacher? We tend to think that false teaching is simply a theological problem. Dr. John teaches from 2 Peter that false teaching is an ethical concern. In other words, we discern heresy not just from what people say, but what people are. "Belief" and "being" are twinned, for good or evil.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
How would you recognize a false teacher? We tend to think that false teaching is simply a theological problem. Dr. John teaches from 2 Peter that false teaching is an ethical concern. In other words, we discern heresy not just from what people say, but what people are. "Belief" and "being" are twinned, for good or evil.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
There are wrongs we've committed that we got away with. The penalty or consequence didn't happen - yet. Peter reminds us that justice delayed is not an escape. Dr. John explains how false teachers in the church used God's patience to deny the fact of judgement. Instead, the forberance of God is space and time to change our ways in the face of certain judgement.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
There are wrongs we've committed that we got away with. The penalty or consequence didn't happen - yet. Peter reminds us that justice delayed is not an escape. Dr. John explains how false teachers in the church used God's patience to deny the fact of judgement. Instead, the forberance of God is space and time to change our ways in the face of certain judgement.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
History teaches that every empire falls. Entropy often sets in from within. Peter writes his second epistle to warn believers of false teachers within the Church. Dr. John teaches that believers need to be discerning. The gullible are prone to the secret and seductive ways of those seeking to lead God's people astray.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
History teaches that every empire falls. Entropy often sets in from within. Peter writes his second epistle to warn believers of false teachers within the Church. Dr. John teaches that believers need to be discerning. The gullible are prone to the secret and seductive ways of those seeking to lead God's people astray.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
A good memory will help us find our keys, recall important dates and win trivia games. But what does our memory have to do with our spiritual lives? Much! Dr. John echoes Peter's commands to remember. Repetition and recall are vital for spiritual growth. Listen as Dr. John explains how.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
A good memory will help us find our keys, recall important dates and win trivia games. But what does our memory have to do with our spiritual lives? Much! Dr. John echoes Peter's commands to remember. Repetition and recall are vital for spiritual growth. Listen as Dr. John explains how.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
An exercise bike, received as a gift, does no good simply sitting in the garage. While grateful for it, we need to add effort to our appreciation, for the greatest effect. Peter calls believers to add efffort to the free grace we have received. Dr. John explains that as God has granted us everything we need for a holy life, we have a part to play in our faith made practical.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
An exercise bike, received as a gift, does no good simply sitting in the garage. While grateful for it, we need to add effort to our appreciation, for the greatest effect. Peter calls believers to add efffort to the free grace we have received. Dr. John explains that as God has granted us everything we need for a holy life, we have a part to play in our faith made practical.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
Jesus promised Peter that the gates of Hell could not withstand the Church He is building. That does not mean the Church is immune to danger. Peter writes to warn believers of the dangers found within the Church. Listen as Dr. John begins this series on 2 Peter. We will hear caution but also confidence in the full provision of God.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
Jesus promised Peter that the gates of Hell could not withstand the Church He is building. That does not mean the Church is immune to danger. Peter writes to warn believers of the dangers found within the Church. Listen as Dr. John begins this series on 2 Peter. We will hear caution but also confidence in the full provision of God.
Danger From Within: Jesus spoke of wolves in sheep's clothing. Paul warned of wolves among the flock. Peter alerts the Church of false teachers. It was a danger for the early church. It remains a challenge for today's Church. Listen as Dr. John unfolds 2 Peter for our caution and protection.
Healing is not a divine right of the children of God. It is an action of grace when the sovereign God deems it for His glory and our long term good.
James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Healing is not a divine right of the children of God. It is an action of grace when the sovereign God deems it for His glory and our long term good.
James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
There is a basic principle, prayer and praise are for all of life. It is for all of life because it is needed in all of life.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
There is a basic principle, prayer and praise are for all of life. It is for all of life because it is needed in all of life.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Endurance is not the same thing as patience. We may endure with angry or bitter spirits. James call us to patience which blossoms into faithfulness.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Endurance is not the same thing as patience. We may endure with angry or bitter spirits. James call us to patience which blossoms into faithfulness.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
We think that being rich is the optimum life! James warns us of the dangers of wealth.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
We think that being rich is the optimum life! James warns us of the dangers of wealth.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Pride tells us that we are in control of our own lives. Humility recognizes the need for grace. The good news is that God gives grace to the humble.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Pride tells us that we are in control of our own lives. Humility recognizes the need for grace. The good news is that God gives grace to the humble.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
James makes it clear that many quarrels come about because Christian people are not learning wisdom from God. Instead they have never let go of the wisdom of this world.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
James makes it clear that many quarrels come about because Christian people are not learning wisdom from God. Instead they have never let go of the wisdom of this world.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
If you rely on the kind of wisdom whose origins come from our world and culture, then devastation will follow.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
If you rely on the kind of wisdom whose origins come from our world and culture, then devastation will follow.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
How can you tell if something is wise or not? James points to the qualities of God's wisdom and the destrcution that results from human plans - even if they sound smart.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
How can you tell if something is wise or not? James points to the qualities of God's wisdom and the destrcution that results from human plans - even if they sound smart.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Listen to James' teaching on the wildness of our speech. Dogs can be trained but tongues can't! But even an untamed tongue will be righteous when the heart is pure.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Listen to James' teaching on the wildness of our speech. Dogs can be trained but tongues can't! But even an untamed tongue will be righteous when the heart is pure.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Ship rudders. Horses' bit. Human tongues. Singular items that have dramatic effect and powerful impact.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Ship rudders. Horses' bit. Human tongues. Singular items that have dramatic effect and powerful impact.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Genuine faith is manifest beyond our confessions - it is seen in our deeds. Consider the marks of real faith from James' teaching.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Genuine faith is manifest beyond our confessions - it is seen in our deeds. Consider the marks of real faith from James' teaching.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
What is the relationship between our faith and our works? Are these in polarized tension? James says, "No." Faith and works pull in the same direction.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
What is the relationship between our faith and our works? Are these in polarized tension? James says, "No." Faith and works pull in the same direction.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
When a window breaks, it breaks all the way. The whole is distorted by even a minor fracture. That is true of God's law as well. So when we love and obey, we should do it wholly and sincerely.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
When a window breaks, it breaks all the way. The whole is distorted by even a minor fracture. That is true of God's law as well. So when we love and obey, we should do it wholly and sincerely.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
God doesn't play favourites - but we do. James call us to a practice of faith which embraces all people - regardless of external appearances.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
God doesn't play favourites - but we do. James call us to a practice of faith which embraces all people - regardless of external appearances.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Have you ever forgotten what you looked like? James points to that danger if we hear God's Word but do not obey it. We develop forgetful souls - not knowing who they are.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Have you ever forgotten what you looked like? James points to that danger if we hear God's Word but do not obey it. We develop forgetful souls - not knowing who they are.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
To listen well is a life skill. It is also a skill to develop with God. James teaches us how to hear God well. It is a lesson of the heart, not just our ears.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
To listen well is a life skill. It is also a skill to develop with God. James teaches us how to hear God well. It is a lesson of the heart, not just our ears.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
God only gives what is good. We may not easily recognize goodness in each gift but we live with this confidence - the goodness of God does not change. We experience grace every day.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
God only gives what is good. We may not easily recognize goodness in each gift but we live with this confidence - the goodness of God does not change. We experience grace every day.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Those who fix their eyes on the eternal rewards are strengthened for persistent endurance. The prize is worth the patience.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Those who fix their eyes on the eternal rewards are strengthened for persistent endurance. The prize is worth the patience.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
When James speaks of joy, it has both a present and future perspective. That means we can smile at what God is now doing and what He has in store for us all.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
When James speaks of joy, it has both a present and future perspective. That means we can smile at what God is now doing and what He has in store for us all.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Do you have people in your family who have not yet come to faith? Jesus did! At first His own siblings did not believe in Him. Today we hear from Dr. John about the story of James, the brother of Jesus, leader of Jerusalem church and author of this book of wisdom.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Do you have people in your family who have not yet come to faith? Jesus did! At first His own siblings did not believe in Him. Today we hear from Dr. John about the story of James, the brother of Jesus, leader of Jerusalem church and author of this book of wisdom.
Faith That Works: James has been called the New Testament Book of Proverbs. It is a book of wisdom for Christians - wisdom that is evident in our conduct. We are reminded that wisdom is more than just what we know. Wisdom shines through our speech, works, humility, prayers and patience through troubles. So for those who need wisdom - God has an endless supply to give.
Since trouble comes to every Christian, we all should be prepared to face it. Peter closes this letter to Christians under pressure with three commands. The commands speak to the way we view trials, our awareness in them and the means to endure. Listen to Dr. John explain Peter's commands about humility, alertness and standing fast. Listen for God's promise to all believers under pressure.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Since trouble comes to every Christian, we all should be prepared to face it. Peter closes this letter to Christians under pressure with three commands. The commands speak to the way we view trials, our awareness in them and the means to endure. Listen to Dr. John explain Peter's commands about humility, alertness and standing fast. Listen for God's promise to all believers under pressure.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
What is a Pastor to be? The role has shifted in recent decades. The model of the "Business Executive" has influenced congregational expectations. In chapter 5, Peter describes the responsibility of all Pastors. Listen as Dr. John teaches on the task, attitude and promise of every Pastor . It's good for Shepherds and sheep alike.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
What is a Pastor to be? The role has shifted in recent decades. The model of the "Business Executive" has influenced congregational expectations. In chapter 5, Peter describes the responsibility of all Pastors. Listen as Dr. John teaches on the task, attitude and promise of every Pastor . It's good for Shepherds and sheep alike.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Whatever difficulties we face in this life, Peter has wise council: remain thankful, reflect theologically, and trust God. Christians are not surprised when trials come nor does our joy in Christ dwindle, it grows as we identify with Him.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Whatever difficulties we face in this life, Peter has wise council: remain thankful, reflect theologically, and trust God. Christians are not surprised when trials come nor does our joy in Christ dwindle, it grows as we identify with Him.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Almost 2000 years ago, Peter told his readers that the end of all things was at hand. What did he mean by this? And what does it mean for us now? In this message we unpack God’s instructions for our lives in light of Christ’s return.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Almost 2000 years ago, Peter told his readers that the end of all things was at hand. What did he mean by this? And what does it mean for us now? In this message we unpack God’s instructions for our lives in light of Christ’s return.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Would you do good if it meant suffering? That was the choice of Peter’s audience, and it's ours today. Christians should expect to suffer for doing good. Dr. John shows from the Word some ways godly life stands opposed to culture.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Would you do good if it meant suffering? That was the choice of Peter’s audience, and it's ours today. Christians should expect to suffer for doing good. Dr. John shows from the Word some ways godly life stands opposed to culture.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
This passage is a difficult one, but when understood offers great encouragement to believers who stand against the majority. Dr. John breaks down the death and resurrection of Christ, baptism, and the hope that awaits us.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
This passage is a difficult one, but when understood offers great encouragement to believers who stand against the majority. Dr. John breaks down the death and resurrection of Christ, baptism, and the hope that awaits us.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Persecution is inevitable for the Christian, but don’t let it be because you’re acting ungraciously with unbelievers. Do good. Share about the faith that gives you hope, and do it with gentleness and respect.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Persecution is inevitable for the Christian, but don’t let it be because you’re acting ungraciously with unbelievers. Do good. Share about the faith that gives you hope, and do it with gentleness and respect.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How can Christians be a light in a dark world? What kind of behaviour brings true life? In this passage, Peter gives a summary of the counter-cultural godly living that Christians are called to with each other and the secular world.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How can Christians be a light in a dark world? What kind of behaviour brings true life? In this passage, Peter gives a summary of the counter-cultural godly living that Christians are called to with each other and the secular world.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How does Christian marriage differ from the world? In this message Dr. John discusses the Christian ideal for marriage and Peter's instruction to married women with unbelieving husbands. Honour and respect are a powerful witness.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How does Christian marriage differ from the world? In this message Dr. John discusses the Christian ideal for marriage and Peter's instruction to married women with unbelieving husbands. Honour and respect are a powerful witness.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Jesus Christ suffered immensely but He never sinned. As His followers we can expect to suffer too, and we must respond as He did. Join Dr. John today as we are reminded of Christ as our example and our shepherd.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Jesus Christ suffered immensely but He never sinned. As His followers we can expect to suffer too, and we must respond as He did. Join Dr. John today as we are reminded of Christ as our example and our shepherd.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How are Christians to respond to the government, even when it is opposed to us? What does our freedom in Christ really mean for how we act? Today we learn from 1 Peter what it means for us to honour, submit, and do good.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How are Christians to respond to the government, even when it is opposed to us? What does our freedom in Christ really mean for how we act? Today we learn from 1 Peter what it means for us to honour, submit, and do good.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
In a world of such opposition, who are we as believers? Today Dr. John looks at Christian identity according to Peter. We were all saved from sin to be God's people in the world and to act like it, fighting the flesh and doing good.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
In a world of such opposition, who are we as believers? Today Dr. John looks at Christian identity according to Peter. We were all saved from sin to be God's people in the world and to act like it, fighting the flesh and doing good.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
The great temples of the earth will all crumble and fade, but the Spiritual House of Christ will last forever. Like Christ, all who believe are eternally living stones that build this House together, as we sacrifice our very selves in love.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
The great temples of the earth will all crumble and fade, but the Spiritual House of Christ will last forever. Like Christ, all who believe are eternally living stones that build this House together, as we sacrifice our very selves in love.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
As we continue in our study of 1 Peter, Dr. John discusses the calling that all Christians have to earnestly and sincerely love our fellow believers. It's the result of Christ's work in our hearts, but we must take care to maintain it.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
As we continue in our study of 1 Peter, Dr. John discusses the calling that all Christians have to earnestly and sincerely love our fellow believers. It's the result of Christ's work in our hearts, but we must take care to maintain it.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
In today's passage Peter gives the motivation for holy living, including a holy fear of God and our eternal redemption. Dr. John explains what the fear of God really is and the difference between punishment and discipline from God.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
In today's passage Peter gives the motivation for holy living, including a holy fear of God and our eternal redemption. Dr. John explains what the fear of God really is and the difference between punishment and discipline from God.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How do we live as Christians who are called in a world of such opposition? In this message Dr. John walks us through the 3 commands Peter gives: Keep putting your hope in Jesus, don’t be conformed to this world, and be holy.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
How do we live as Christians who are called in a world of such opposition? In this message Dr. John walks us through the 3 commands Peter gives: Keep putting your hope in Jesus, don’t be conformed to this world, and be holy.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
What is faith? In this message Dr. John discusses the assurance that believers have and the rich history of the Old Testament prophets writing of the suffering and salvation of the Messiah, fulfilled in Jesus.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
What is faith? In this message Dr. John discusses the assurance that believers have and the rich history of the Old Testament prophets writing of the suffering and salvation of the Messiah, fulfilled in Jesus.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Even in the midst of persecution, Christians are the most blessed people in the world because of the living hope of eternity that we have in Christ. Dr. John teaches on our salvation, glory to come, and praising God in suffering.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Even in the midst of persecution, Christians are the most blessed people in the world because of the living hope of eternity that we have in Christ. Dr. John teaches on our salvation, glory to come, and praising God in suffering.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Do you know who you are? In this message Dr. John introduces a new series on the book of 1 Peter. Persecution of Christians was growing under Nero, so Peter reminds them of their identity as exiles called by the Triune God.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Do you know who you are? In this message Dr. John introduces a new series on the book of 1 Peter. Persecution of Christians was growing under Nero, so Peter reminds them of their identity as exiles called by the Triune God.
Under Pressure - Instructions For God's People: Whether it is overt persecution or subtle pressures, Christians have always faced trials in this world, and our culture is no exception. The book of 1 Peter offers us encouragement by reminding us of our identity as chosen sojourners and commending us to continue to do good.
Unlike our cancel culture, the Bible offers a means of forgiveness from the wrongs we've all done, by faith in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Forgiveness is desperately needed in our world and only found in the Bible.
The Impact of the Bible: Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
Unlike our cancel culture, the Bible offers a means of forgiveness from the wrongs we've all done, by faith in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Forgiveness is desperately needed in our world and only found in the Bible.
The Impact of the Bible: Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
Make no mistake, your life has value and purpose. Inside each one of us is a restless search for meaning. The Bible offers us the only satisfactory answer for human purpose because it's rooted in truth and leads to life.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
Make no mistake, your life has value and purpose. Inside each one of us is a restless search for meaning. The Bible offers us the only satisfactory answer for human purpose because it's rooted in truth and leads to life.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
The worldview of the God of Abraham is unique, and yet the majority of the human race, in three prominent religions, believes in the One God of the Bible. Dr. John discusses the impact of the God of Abraham on our world.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
The worldview of the God of Abraham is unique, and yet the majority of the human race, in three prominent religions, believes in the One God of the Bible. Dr. John discusses the impact of the God of Abraham on our world.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
The Biblical family offers unconditional love, commitment, stability, and purpose, and it protects against being defined by employment, accomplishments, or the state. This idea, God's idea, has transformed nations.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
The Biblical family offers unconditional love, commitment, stability, and purpose, and it protects against being defined by employment, accomplishments, or the state. This idea, God's idea, has transformed nations.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
Great parts of our culture like human rights and modern science come from a knowledge of the Christian Scriptures. Introducing this series, Dr. John argues that societies that have a Biblical knowledge are greatly advantaged over others.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
Great parts of our culture like human rights and modern science come from a knowledge of the Christian Scriptures. Introducing this series, Dr. John argues that societies that have a Biblical knowledge are greatly advantaged over others.
The Impact of the Bible:Does the Bible still matter in our modern world? In this brief series, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the relevance and impact of the Scriptures on humanity. After thousands of years, the Bible remains poignant and powerful for all times and places. God has a message for our world, and that’s why Back to the Bible Canada is committed to faithfully teaching Scripture every day.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Humanis a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
He Made Me Human is a 25 message series focusing on the first 11 chapters in the book of Genesis. This series is critical to our understanding of creation, the why of creation, and the why of you and I. This series will answer many of the questions that can fog our understanding of God and the relevance of the book of Genesis.
In this five message series called Gathered For Worship, Dr. John will be considering the topic of the corporate worship of God’s people. When we gather together on any given Sunday, what does God require of us in worship? Does the Bible have anything to say about how we are to worship as a church, and what should that look like in a modern context?
In this five message series called Gathered For Worship, Dr. John will be considering the topic of the corporate worship of God’s people. When we gather together on any given Sunday, what does God require of us in worship? Does the Bible have anything to say about how we are to worship as a church, and what should that look like in a modern context?
In this five message series called Gathered For Worship, Dr. John will be considering the topic of the corporate worship of God’s people. When we gather together on any given Sunday, what does God require of us in worship? Does the Bible have anything to say about how we are to worship as a church, and what should that look like in a modern context?
In this five message series called Gathered For Worship, Dr. John will be considering the topic of the corporate worship of God’s people. When we gather together on any given Sunday, what does God require of us in worship? Does the Bible have anything to say about how we are to worship as a church, and what should that look like in a modern context?
In this five message series called Gathered For Worship, Dr. John will be considering the topic of the corporate worship of God’s people. When we gather together on any given Sunday, what does God require of us in worship? Does the Bible have anything to say about how we are to worship as a church, and what should that look like in a modern context?
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
Most churches spend a whole month focused on the birth of Jesus, while the celebration and reverence for the Passion and Resurrection are comparatively minor. In this series, Easter According to the Gospel of John, Dr. John Neufeld explores the Apostle John's Gospel account of Easter to recapture the importance of these events and fix our eyes on Christ and His sufferings for us.
The Bible is the story of all humanity, but much of it is focused on one nation called by God. The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag, some great and some scoundrels, but there are important, king sized lessons we can all learn about faith and failure from their lives and leadership. Join Dr. John Neufeld for this new five message series entitled King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure.
The Bible is the story of all humanity, but much of it is focused on one nation called by God. The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag, some great and some scoundrels, but there are important, king sized lessons we can all learn about faith and failure from their lives and leadership. Join Dr. John Neufeld for this new five message series entitled King Sized-Lessons on Faith and Failure.
The Bible is the story of all humanity, but much of it is focused on one nation called by God. The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag, some great and some scoundrels, but there are important, king sized lessons we can all learn about faith and failure from their lives and leadership. Join Dr. John Neufeld for this new five message series entitled King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure.
The Bible is the story of all humanity, but much of it is focused on one nation called by God. The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag, some great and some scoundrels, but there are important, king sized lessons we can all learn about faith and failure from their lives and leadership. Join Dr. John Neufeld for this new five message series entitled King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure.
The Bible is the story of all humanity, but much of it is focused on one nation called by God. The Kings of Judah were a mixed bag, some great and some scoundrels, but there are important, king sized lessons we can all learn about faith and failure from their lives and leadership. Join Dr. John Neufeld for this new five message series entitled King-Sized Lessons on Faith and Failure.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
The Ten Commandments are the basis for the Law of God. What are God’s holy demands of us? What should we do if we have violated His demands? In this 15-message series, Dr. Neufeld unpacks God’s commandments to His people and helps us see why they always lead us back to the place of the cross.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
What are you investing in? In this new series called Make It Count,Dr. John walks through the amazing little book of 2 Timothy, Paul's final correspondence before his execution. It's the authoritative but intimate words of an Apostle to his dear friend on how to live faithfully to the end and leave behind the eternal legacy of godliness - no matter the cost.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will continue his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will continue his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will continue his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will continue his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will continue his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin week two of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin week two of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin week two of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin week two of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin week two of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin a new instalment of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin a new instalment of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin a new instalment of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin a new instalment of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, Dr. John will begin a new instalment of his series in Acts called Jesus Goes Global: The Missionary Enterprise. Acts 13-15 is about the first missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas and it concludes with the council of Jerusalem. These are very important chapters as they tell us why Christianity became a global faith.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
Join Dr. Neufeld this week for his new series: The Best is Ahead. We will study Jesus' words to the disciples in Matthew 24 as we spend five days discovering Jesus' own words about his return, and how we ought to be living with great expectation! The best is ahead!
Join Dr. Neufeld this week for his new series: The Best is Ahead. We will study Jesus' words to the disciples in Matthew 24 as we spend five days discovering Jesus' own words about his return, and how we ought to be living with great expectation! The best is ahead!
Join Dr. Neufeld this week for his new series: The Best is Ahead. We will study Jesus' words to the disciples in Matthew 24 as we spend five days discovering Jesus' own words about his return, and how we ought to be living with great expectation! The best is ahead!
Join Dr. Neufeld this week for his new series: The Best is Ahead. We will study Jesus' words to the disciples in Matthew 24 as we spend five days discovering Jesus' own words about his return, and how we ought to be living with great expectation! The best is ahead!
Join Dr. Neufeld this week for his new series: The Best is Ahead. We will study Jesus' words to the disciples in Matthew 24 as we spend five days discovering Jesus' own words about his return, and how we ought to be living with great expectation! The best is ahead!
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will continue our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will continue our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will continue our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will continue our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will continue our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will begin our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will begin our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will begin our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back To The Bible Canada, we will begin our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we will begin our new Christmas series called The Hope of the Ages. Dr. Neufeld will be comparing Christ to the greatest heroes of the Bible. It’s one thing to compare people to others who are much less than they, but you know true greatness when you compare them to the very greatest. In this series we will find that the child that was born in the manger is the greatest man who add ever lived.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
The way we live is always a reflection of what we believe. It's a reflection of what we love, what we think is most important, what we long for and what our heart desires. In this two-week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks Romans 12-16 to show us that there can be no lifestyle of the gospel unless you are truly and authentically converted to Christ.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada, we look at 1 Timothy 4-6 in a series called Living The Truth. Paul's word to the church is to live as believers, forming the habits of believers and ensuring that those who preach are faithful and obedient followers of Jesus.
Is there life after death? How can one know? Is it for everyone? One of the greatest gaps in the Christian life is a true biblical understanding of eternity, of heaven and hell. Not the misshapen myths of popular culture, not the misinformation simply given to offer comfort, but truth, biblical truth. This week listen in on a new 5 message series based on Dr. Neufeld's new book Heaven and Hell.
Is there life after death? How can one know? Is it for everyone? One of the greatest gaps in the Christian life is a true biblical understanding of eternity, of heaven and hell. Not the misshapen myths of popular culture, not the misinformation simply given to offer comfort, but truth, biblical truth. This week listen in on a new 5 message series based on Dr. Neufeld's new book Heaven and Hell.
Is there life after death? How can one know? Is it for everyone? One of the greatest gaps in the Christian life is a true biblical understanding of eternity, of heaven and hell. Not the misshapen myths of popular culture, not the misinformation simply given to offer comfort, but truth, biblical truth. This week listen in on a new 5 message series based on Dr. Neufeld's new book Heaven and Hell.
Is there life after death? How can one know? Is it for everyone? One of the greatest gaps in the Christian life is a true biblical understanding of eternity, of heaven and hell. Not the misshapen myths of popular culture, not the misinformation simply given to offer comfort, but truth, biblical truth. This week listen in on a new 5 message series based on Dr. Neufeld's new book Heaven and Hell.
Is there life after death? How can one know? Is it for everyone? One of the greatest gaps in the Christian life is a true biblical understanding of eternity, of heaven and hell. Not the misshapen myths of popular culture, not the misinformation simply given to offer comfort, but truth, biblical truth. This week listen in on a new 5 message series based on Dr. Neufeld's new book Heaven and Hell.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series in 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in 1 Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series in 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in 1 Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series in 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in 1 Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series in 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in 1 Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series in 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in 1 Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we continue our series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we begin a new 3-week series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we begin a new 3-week series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
This week on Back to the Bible Canada we begin a new 3-week series on 1 Timothy entitled, Upholding the Truth. Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate, “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, is there such a thing as truth? But there is, and it never changes, and it is found in the Word of God. Join us for this exciting and timely study in First Timothy.
Discover or rediscover this truth for the church, and your role in proclaiming the unchanging truth of God, in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.
Do you remember the words of Jesus to Pilate? “Everyone who is on the side of truth, listens to my voice.” The question might arise in our day, “is there such a thing as truth?”
In this four – week series, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the great miracles performed by Jesus. We’ll learn that all authority in heaven and earth belongs to Him and that because of His authority we are to take up our cross and follow Him.
Do we want Jesus and his gospel to go into the earth or would we rather have our own personal peace, safety and wealth outside of the gospel.
You only know if you are obedient to Christ when He asks you something you don’t want to do or when His commands become hard when everything within you screams out “I don’t want to do this, this costs too much.” It is then and only then when we discover whether or not we are his servants.
Jesus says, in verse 23 –“when they persecute you in one town, flee to the next.” Notice how important this verse is. Jesus is not saying that you must prove your faithfulness by going to prison or undergoing hostile treatment. He however is saying that we must acknowledge him before men that we must endure in the day of evil.
Like any good teacher Jesus is not hiding from the disciples what is coming. This short term experience is getting them ready for their life long ministry in which they will establish a church for the whole world. And the mild opposition they now face will be ratcheted up.
Too many of us dream about what we might do for the kingdom without ever learning to be faithful in everyday small things. Like learning to share your faith with family and friends. Like serving others in some way at church. Like volunteering when there is a need.
Jesus is talking about not a harvest of judgment but a harvest of the mercy and kindness and salvation of God
The sheep are simply following the leaders of the herd and they are being ravaged. The harvest He said is plentiful but the laborers are few. And unless the laborers go what shall become of the sheep?
Christ's miracles are also a test of human faith. They showcase the state of the human heart and whether or not people are willing to put their trust in Jesus
In this message, Matthew presents us with a man who requests to have Jesus come and heal his daughter and as Jesus is going He performs another miracle on the way.
Matthew has been telling us in the account of the calming of the storm that Jesus is Lord of nature. Now he uses this true account to tell us that Jesus is also Lord of the unseen realm of angels and demons. His authority of all things is complete and absolute.
Matthew has been telling us in the account of the calming of the storm that Jesus is Lord of nature. Now he uses this true account to tell us that Jesus is also Lord of the unseen realm of angels and demons. His authority of all things is complete and absolute.
Matthew has been telling us in the account of the calming of the storm that Jesus is Lord of nature. Now he uses this true account to tell us that Jesus is also Lord of the unseen realm of angels and demons. His authority of all things is complete and absolute.
Matthew has been telling us in the account of the calming of the storm that Jesus is Lord of nature. Now he uses this true account to tell us that Jesus is also Lord of the unseen realm of angels and demons. His authority of all things is complete and absolute.
He is King of the storm. He is King of nature. He is King or Lord of all! And nature cannot destroy it’s creator.
There is no earthly honour in following Jesus. The honour is before God. The honour is in the kingdom to come. The honour is in believing that the smile of God is worth infinitely more than the smiles of our world and of this culture.
If Jesus died for our sins then He also died for all the effects of our sins and that includes sicknesses.
I'm entitling today’s message, “Behold your King.” I have borrowed that title. I didn’t come up with it. It is a title which refers to the Messiah. That title is found in 2 different places in our Bible. The first comes from the Old Testament book of Zechariah.
Matthew 8-10 are three chapters that are chock full of miracles. We find the creator having entered into the creation, directing the creation according to his designs
This special series presents a selection of messages from multiple Bible teaching series of Dr. John Neufeld specifically relating to the Church. From the birth of the church to Christ return God has created and chosen the church to be his means for communicating the Gospel to the world. Dr. Neufeld in these selected messages…
This special series presents a selection of messages from multiple Bible teaching series of Dr. John Neufeld specifically relating to the Church. From the birth of the church to Christ return God has created and chosen the church to be his means for communicating the Gospel to the world. Dr. Neufeld in these selected messages…
This special series presents a selection of messages from multiple Bible teaching series of Dr. John Neufeld specifically relating to the Church. From the birth of the church to Christ return God has created and chosen the church to be his means for communicating the Gospel to the world. Dr. Neufeld in these selected messages…
This special series presents a selection of messages from multiple Bible teaching series of Dr. John Neufeld specifically relating to the Church. From the birth of the church to Christ return God has created and chosen the church to be his means for communicating the Gospel to the world. Dr. Neufeld in these selected messages…
This special series presents a selection of messages from multiple Bible teaching series of Dr. John Neufeld specifically relating to the Church. From the birth of the church to Christ return God has created and chosen the church to be his means for communicating the Gospel to the world. Dr. Neufeld in these selected messages…
Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph,…
Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph,…
Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph,…
Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph,…
Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph,…
Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph,…
Psalms of Refuge is a ten-message series focused on ten Psalms which have been described as songs of worship. In the chapters we discover songs describing the importance of the law of the Lord in the life of the believer, a celebration of the promise of the ultimate victor of the Messiah, Psalms of triumph,…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
Ephesians 5 begins with a word that invites us to look back. It is the word, “Therefore”. It means, “on the basis of what has just been said and taught, this is what you are to do.” “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children.” Ephesians 5:1. What can it mean to imitate God? In…
The Time of your Life – Why a Pilgrimage?: Hebrews 11:13 This one-week series called The Time of Your Life will examine the way we think of time and how we can use our time for our own good and to glorify God.
The Time of your Life – The Christian Pilgrim: Hebrews 11:13-16 This one-week series called The Time of Your Life will examine the way we think of time and how we can use our time for our own good and to glorify God.
The Time of your Life – Wisdom and the Use of your Time: Ephesians 5:15-17 This one-week series called The Time of Your Life will examine the way we think of time and how we can use our time for our own good and to glorify God.
The Time of your Life – Be Careful How You Walk: Ephesians 5:15-17 This one-week series called The Time of Your Life will examine the way we think of time and how we can use our time for our own good and to glorify God.
The Time of Your Life – The Time of your life: Ephesians 5:15-16 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – Final Words to an Unruly Church: 1 Corinthians 12:1-24 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – For the Sake of God Honoring Worship: 1 Corinthians 14:26-40 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – For the Sake of our Brothers and Sisters: 1 Corinthians 14:20-26 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – For the Sake of our Brothers and Sisters: 1 Corinthians 14:12-19 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – For The Sake of the Church: 1 Corinthians 14:6-12 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 1-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – The Main Thing: 1 Corinthians 14:6-12 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression of…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – Tongues and Prophecy – Part 2: 1 Corinthians 14:1-5 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – Tongues and Prophecy – Part 1: 1 Corinthians 13:8-13 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – The Endurance of Love: 1 Corinthians 13:8-13 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit -The Definition of Love :1 Corinthians 13:4-7 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression of…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit -The Supremacy of Love:1 Corinthians 13:1-3 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression of the…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit -Building Up, not Tearing Down:1 Corinthians 12:12-20 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression of…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit -Never Standing Alone:1 Corinthians 12:14-26 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression of the gifts…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit -The Baptism of the Holy Spirit:1 Corinthians 12:12-13 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – Those Wonderful 9 Gifts: 1 Corinthians 12:8-11 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – The Common Good: 1 Corinthians 12:4-7 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the expression of…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit – The Reason for Spiritual Gifts: 1 Corinthians 12:4-7 In this four-week study of 1 Corinthians 12-14, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Areas of discussion include what the gifts are, whether or not they are presently in operation and the concerns and controversy surrounding the…
Is it really true that certain spiritual gifts like tongues and prophecy are evidence of spirituality?
The Holy Spirit has given special endowments to every Christian. These are abilities that come from Him, enabling us to be effective in our service to God. These abilities are called, “the gifts of the Holy Spirit.”
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
A Mission for Ministry – A God Orientation and the Bible: Isaiah 55:8-9 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do what…
A Mission for Ministry – Rooted in the One True Faith: Jude 3 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do what…
A Mission for Ministry – The Bible and Jesus: Colossians 1:15-20 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do what we do,…
A Mission for Ministry – Three Ways of Studying the Bible: Best Practices We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do what…
A Mission for Ministry – We Interpret the Bible (Part 2) : 2 Timothy 2:15 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we…
A Mission for Ministry – We Interpret the Bible(Part 1) : 1 Corinthians 2:14-15 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do…
A Mission for Ministry – We Trust the Bible (Part 2): Psalm 18:30 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do what…
A Mission for Ministry – We Trust the Bible(Part 1): Proverbs 30:5 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do what we…
A Mission for Ministry – Why We Do Back to the Bible: Romans 10:14-15 We live in a time when many people argue that it is naive to trust the Bible. Join Dr. John Neufeld for a 10-messages series as he works through the mission of Back to the Bible; What is our vision, why we do…
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Revelation paints a picture of the altogether glorious God of creation, and tracks His promise in which He will bring us a new creation.
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – Amazing Grace: Ephesians 2:8-10 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual blessing. He has…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – But God: Ephesians 2:4-7 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual blessing. He has…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – Dead in Sins: Ephesians 2:1-3 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual blessing. He…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – Power: Ephesians 1:18-23 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual blessing. He has offered us…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – All We Were Meant To Be: Ephesians 1:15-23 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – God’s Glorious Plan: Ephesians 1:11-14 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual blessing. He…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – Meaning and Purpose in Christ: Ephesians 1:7-10 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – Chosen: Ephesians 1:4-6 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual blessing. He has offered…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – The Heavenly Places: Ephesians 1:3-4 Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual blessing. He…
Empowered Living: God’s Glorious Resources – Discovering Your Spiritual Resources: Introduction to Ephesians Too many Christians live uncertain of who they are in Christ, or what Christ has made available to them. These are Christians who live in spiritual poverty, not knowing the size of their spiritual bank account. Christ has promised us every spiritual…
The Book of Revelation helps us do three things. It tells us how to live in the present hour. Secondly, it helps us to live with expectation that our Lord is indeed returning. And thirdly, in case we have missed it, it weaves together the grand narrative of the whole Bible and helps us say yes! That has been the grand story from front to back
Now that Christ had come the entire story line of the Old Testament is now made plain. And now God’ s plan to reach the corners of the earth with this great story of redemption begins, and would continue to fill the earth with His Glory.
The gospel writers present a powerful and compelling case that Jesus really is the Christ and the fulfillment of the covenants yet for all 4 of them, everything in the story, is leading to one central focal point. They are leading us to the cross and to the empty tomb.
The 2nd testament, as it were, lifts the veil and reveals to us the identity of the Christ, or the Messiah King. He is Jesus of Nazareth and what occurred in His life and ministry is the most breathtaking conclusion to a story that already fascinated us.
Today as we trace the Bible’ s story line, we come to the destruction of Jerusalem and what transpired next.
Dr. Neufeld explains the progression of the Bible's grand narrative in the Old Testament and look at the role and purpose of Israel’s kings
Today we’ll learn more about the nation of Israel through the narrative of God’s Word from Joshua to 2 Samuel.
We turn now to the next stage in the story. The descendants of Abraham became an extended family of 72. But instead of inheriting the land that God promised, the plot line of the Bible takes an unexpected twist. Abraham’ s descendants become refugees fleeing a famine in the Promised Land and living in Egypt.
We discover the beginning of the story of man, an alarming story in so many ways, yet God still has an ongoing purpose and plan.
So many of us have reduced the Bible to a series of stories of various people from who we can learn some important life lessons however we have not seen the grand narrative, the whole picture which utterly transforms everything we have ever believed about the world. For the next 2 weeks I want to retell the story of the whole Bible.
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
God expects His church to be international. He expects us to lay aside our own prejudices and take the gospel to everyone on earth. But did you know that approximately 40% of the earth’s population still have not heard the Good News? How do we bring the gospel to every person in the world? Join…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
In celebration of Easter Sunday, Dr. John Neufeld teaches on the sufferings and triumph of Jesus in this 10-message series. But before we get to Easter Sunday, we must pass through Good Friday—through the cross of suffering. And before we come to the cross, we must enter into the passion of Jesus. Were it not…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
One of the great errors some Christians make is to assume that the future rewards that lie before us can be obtained without paying a great price today. The cost of following Jesus might include sacrifice. It does include fighting for the truth and enduring suffering. But it also includes the assurance that those who…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
In a world of endless technology, the opportunity for learning, communicating, and creating is at an all-time high. But for many of us, we don’t take full advantage of all of the resources at our fingertips. We know that many of us aren’t using technology to its full capacity, but did you know that many…
If your hope is in Christ, this coming year offers you this promise, your best years are definitely not behind you the future is amazingly bright.
Let us strain forward fixing our eyes on the prize. The prize is definitely not the prize of getting everything we want out of this life rather it is the city that God has eternally prepared for us
If there is one thing I wish to impart today it is that your hope for the future depends not one bit on whatever the external matters you face but your hope for the future depends entirely on the promises of God.
This is hope. This is light. This is a second chance. This is unexpected news of gladness. This is salvation from our sins and from what awaits us in the end. This is humanity's deliverer!
The question is not that we don’t know it is that in knowing who this child is that we are introduced to more mystery than we knew so that we are left both with a beggared imagination and with an impulse to fall on our knees in worship.
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when…
This Christmas, let us take a journey through the First Testament. Traditionally, in order to prepare ourselves for the true meaning of the birth of Jesus, we celebrate a four-week period called Advent. Advent means arrival. It reminds us of how God prepared for the coming of the Son of God. Galatians 4:4 says, “But when the fullness of…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
John 15-17 is about the eternal union of Jesus to his followers. Jesus will speak about abiding in him, or as some translations put it, “remaining in him”. Jesus will tell his disciples, abide in my love, or remain in my love. He will say that the union between himself and his followers is so…
As you make scripture and prayer your foundation use that to keep yourself in the love of God.
Today's study is a denunciation of false teachers that is as strong as Jesus’ denunciation of the Pharisees.
Jude tells us that these people who are distorting the gospel were never among God’s people.
The true gospel is something that is always in danger of being lost. Unless we battle for it, it will soon be forgotten.
Jude is writing the church telling the church if you want to be faithful to Jesus you must remain faithful to message of the apostles. This book then tells us just how important the New Testament is.
Jesus commanded us to go into all the world and preach the gospel. While it is true that not all of us are called to be full-time preachers all are called to make the gospel known in the sphere of influence. We must tell of the great deeds of God & how faith in this…
Jesus commanded us to go into all the world and preach the gospel. While it is true that not all of us are called to be full-time preachers all are called to make the gospel known in the sphere of influence. We must tell of the great deeds of God & how faith in this…
Jesus commanded us to go into all the world and preach the gospel. While it is true that not all of us are called to be full-time preachers all are called to make the gospel known in the sphere of influence. We must tell of the great deeds of God & how faith in this…
Jesus commanded us to go into all the world and preach the gospel. While it is true that not all of us are called to be full-time preachers all are called to make the gospel known in the sphere of influence. We must tell of the great deeds of God & how faith in this…
Jesus commanded us to go into all the world and preach the gospel. While it is true that not all of us are called to be full-time preachers all are called to make the gospel known in the sphere of influence. We must tell of the great deeds of God & how faith in this…
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
The book of Daniel teaches us how to not only survive but live with confidence in a non-Christian culture. Be encouraged that God is not just Lord over our churches or where Christians gather, but that he rules over all things. Evidence of this is found in every area of life and culture.
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In order to persevere through any trial, hardship, persecution, affliction you have to believe that things will get better. Under such conditions, Paul writes this letter of hope to the church in a dark time of persecution and affliction, a persevering hope. 2nd Thessalonians is written to give suffering Christians a reason to carry on,…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
In this 10-message series, we will discover the boundless compassion of God. But it is also a book about God’s judgement. It seems that whenever we stress the compassion of God at the expense of his justice and righteousness, we are in danger of turning compassion, as one writer said, into mere sentimentality. It is…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
Focused on the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 19-20, we find Jesus on his way to Jerusalem for the last time. The crowds are ever-growing, ever more excited with anticipation. But these two chapters present, for us a foreshadowing of the unexpected, not triumph in the way that one might have expected, but teachings of…
When we are judged by the Lord, we are being disciplined so that we will not be condemned.
Christ has invited this muddy, dirty, bruised ragged, fractious, misguided people to come to his table of peace and love and reconciliation.
Next time when you attend communion, think of Jesus who was rich in eternal glory yet for our sakes became poor and emptied himself by becoming obedient unto death on the cross.
A look at the practice of communion and the act of fellowshipping together at the Lord's Table.
Even while God assigns a different role to the man and to the woman – the role difference in no way assumes that one role is inferior to the other.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ. But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ. But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
1 Corinthians 8-11 are 4 chapters in our Bible that deal with Christian freedom. They invite us to celebrate our freedom in Christ.But rather than concentrating on what is permissible and what is not, these chapters invite us to use our freedom for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. If there is anything that binds us from doing that, we have not yet experienced liberation.
Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences?…
Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences?…
Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences?…
Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences?…
Too often, Christians evaluate preachers and teachers without understanding the criteria by which they are evaluating. We like them, or don’t like them. So-and-so is better, but he’s not bad. What makes us draw those conclusions? Are our conclusions based on the trustworthiness of these teachings, or are they based on our own personal preferences?…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
The growth of the Jesus movement and Christianity from a small, local following into a global phenomenon is against all odds. Unlike other religions, empires, or political theories, Christianity seemed to have had very little chance of succeeding. Christianity had no armies, political power, or human power to launch it onto the public stage. So…
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his…
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his…
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his…
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature. In this 10-message series from Back to the Bible Canada, join Dr. John Neufeld in part 2 of his…
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature.
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature.
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature.
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature.
What do you think about when King David comes to mind? Do you think of a man after God’s own heart? Or perhaps a mighty king of Israel who, just like us, had a sinful nature.
If what you learn deviates from essential Christian instruction about Jesus, His cross, the God we are to be reconciled to and the salvation He offers, watch out! Resist this.
The calling from the Bible is that we be constantly aware and on watch as deceivers, false teachers and distorters of the truth will always be there. The price of living in the truth is eternal vigilance.
If we are to be mature believers who walk in the truth, we must learn to recognize what is false.
But what does John mean by walking in the truth? According to this book and the other books by Joh, it is clear that for him, walking in the truth means to live according to the truth of the message of the gospel.
You don’t ever have to choose between being a “love” person or a “truth” person. It shouldn’t be a tradeoff. In fact, we should think that growing in both love and truth is a part of Christian discipleship.