Amos 4-5
Even though the result is still the same, choosing to be humble is SO much better than being compelled to be humble. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Even though the result is still the same, choosing to be humble is SO much better than being compelled to be humble. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll talk about the Books of Amos and Obadiah. They were both prophets but preached to different populations and also lived about two hundred years apart from one another. We'll talk about the importance of prophets, how their counsel can help us avoid difficult, and how we can find answers to our personal problems by following their teachings. We'll also talk about the concept of being "saviors on Mount Zion" and how this relates to supporting those with difficulties, including mental health trials. We will discuss how doing for others, what they can't do for themselves, is at the heart of Christlike service and behavior.
Who’s your hero? What if you had the chance to meet your hero in person? What would you do to prepare? Today I’m sharing about one of those moments when I got to meet a hero and how it compares to our efforts to be ready to meet God.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Amos; Obadiah!
Each day is a day of decision, and our decisions determine our destiny. We also know very well that having faith in Jesus Christ and being a true disciple is more than a one-time decision—more than a one-time event. It takes daily practice and preparation.
Do you have a best friend? What character traits do you love about them? Personally I love a friend who is there for me no matter what– good and bad days! Today we’re talking about how Jesus is the very best of friends.
It was one of the toughest decisions I had to make in high school– which school to attend! Join me as we study Hosea 10:2.
The “great and very terrible” day of the Lord will be different for every person depending on what we choose to focus on. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Dr. Schade returns to explore the Book of Joel and a clarion call to return to the Lord and be prepared to meet Him.
How do our trials allow us to turn to God? Dr. Ryan Davis examines the importance of covenants, prophets, and the essential nature of relationships.Please rate and review the podcast!