Episodes
Thursday Sep 25, 2014
IF MAN IS TO BE SAVED, THEN GOD MUST SAVE HIM (Romans 3:21-23)
Thursday Sep 25, 2014
Thursday Sep 25, 2014
When we accept the apostle Paul’s statement that we are all hopelessly guilty before a holy God, and that we are helpless to redeem ourselves, the natural questions that might be asked are, What then? If I cannot help myself, then who will? Am I too bad, have I done too many bad things to be saved?
This is exactly the question that Paul wants us to ask, because this tells him that we are ready to hear about God’s plan for the justification and salvation of man. Paul is going to tell us that we have a God that loves us, and He has a plan for us.
God’s plan is a simple plan, yet it is a difficult plan for many of us to accept. We do not easily admit that we cannot do something, or that we are dependent on others to something for us. The more successful in life that you are, the more difficult is for you.
God’s plan is a complete plan that stands ready for us, when we are ready for God. Jesus has done all of the work for our justification, redemption, regeneration, and salvation. You only have to accept it.
God’s plan costs us nothing, it is free to us, but it cost God the Father, the most precious thing that He has, His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ.
God’s plan tells us that if man is to be saved at all, then it is God that must save him, and it is by God’s plan, and only God’s plan, that man can be saved.
Listen to this podcast to learn that God has a plan of salvation for sinners, even the worst of sinners. There is nothing that you could do, other than rejecting God’s plan, that would be too bad for you to be saved. This makes God’s plan unique among other religions.
Friday Sep 19, 2014
WE ARE MORE THAN JUST A LITTLE GUILTY (Romans 3:13-20)
Friday Sep 19, 2014
Friday Sep 19, 2014
When your religion demands that you do more good than bad, you must always ask yourself, Have I done enough? The problem is that you will not know the answer to that question until you stand before the judgment of God.
You must ask yourself, how many right things does it take to outweigh a really bad thing? Is there ever a way to earn enough good things to overcome a violent crime, such as a rape, or an armed robbery, or even murder? Is there anything that a person can do that can overcome these things in a religion that says that the good a person does must outweigh the bad things that a person does?
This is the question that most people are asking themselves, have I done enough to please God?
What if I told you that there was a simple answer to this question? The answer is, no, you have not, and you never will. That is probably not the answer that you were expecting, right? Well, right here in this question and answer is the key to what makes Christianity, God’s true plan for salvation, so much better, so much more practical, and so much simpler, than all of the religions that rely on the scales of right and wrong.
The gospel message of Christ presents a much different scenario for man. We do not have to wait until we die to find out where we shall stand in the judgment. We can know right now. Paul says that there is none righteous, no not one. Then he says that through God’s law, that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. Every mouth, not some mouths, but every mouth shall be stopped from protesting their innocence. For by the law all the world, not some select group of do gooders, but everyone, all the world becomes guilty before God and therefore we all need a Savior. You know this now, not when you stand before Christ on that judgment day, you know this now, and your opportunity to do something about it is now.
John tells us that He that believeth on him (Christ) is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. John 3:18
If you fail to accept Jesus as your Savior, the verdict that you will hear from Christ at the Great White Throne judgment will be that you rejected Christ. That none of your good works are good enough, they are as filthy rags before a holy God, and that you are condemned to spend eternity burning in the fires of hell.
It is a vain belief in any religion that says you should hang on to hope that somehow, even still, that your good deeds can outweigh your bad deeds. That maybe somehow you will be able to do something that God will judge as acceptable to Him. If you believe this, then this lesson is for you. The best, the most sincere, and the most strenuous attempts to please God by keeping His law will fail. It cannot be done. Truly, man is not only helpless in his condition, but he is hopeless in his case before a Holy God.
Yet all is not lost. The wonderful good news of the gospel is that if man is to be saved, then God must save him. God loves you, and His most sincere desire is that you join Him in heaven for all of eternity. If you are willing to accept His free gift of salvation, then you can indeed do just that. This week’s lesson tells us that we are all guilty before God, that we all need a Savior, and that Savior is Jesus Christ.
Thursday Aug 28, 2014
ARE YOU GOOD ENOUGH FOR GOD? (Romans 3:9-12)
Thursday Aug 28, 2014
Thursday Aug 28, 2014
Almost everything in our secular world has a level of performance that is judged to be good enough to obtain a benefit from that action.
For example, under our criminal justice system a person’s intent is often considered when making a judgment about whether they are guilty of a crime, or of the punishment for a crime that is committed. A person who accidentally bumps into someone and knocks them down is judged differently than someone who intentionally pushes somebody to the ground in order to intimidate them. A person’s intent is considered in making this judgment.
Our education system is built on a grade point system. A student can pass a course by getting at least a 2.0 grade point in the class. The person who scores a 2.0 may not have tried very hard when they studied, but they were just good enough to pass the course. They get to pass the course and move on to the next level, as opposed to someone who received only a 1.9 grade point in the class.
The religious world has the same type of grading system for a person’s intent. Almost all of the world’s religions have what is called the scales of good and bad. A person is deemed to be good enough for the god of that religion, if the number of what the religion calls good actions outweigh the number of bad actions.
The person’s entrance into heaven often depends on that scale of good and bad. So a person lives their lives with this mental scale in their minds. They know that they are not going to be good all of the time, but if they can only be good enough to tip the scale toward the good side, then they will be determined to have been good enough for god.
True, Biblical, Christianity is the only religion that says that man can never be good enough for God. Best intent does not matter. The fact that you have a well documented religion, full of rituals, and rules, and procedures intended to show your intent is to be a good person, is meaningless to God.
In the area of criminal law, the term illegal per se means that the act is inherently illegal. Therefore, an act is illegal without extrinsic proof of any surrounding circumstances such as a lack of knowledge or other defenses. It doesn't matter what your intent was, it doesn’t matter that you have more good than bad on your record, if you are guilty of a crime that is illegal per se, you will be judged accordingly.
This is the standard that God has set for man’s righteousness when he stands before a Holy God on that judgment day. The fact that you have committed any sin, regardless of intent, regardless of how many other so-called good things that you may have done, you are guilty of sin and cannot be judged righteous before God.
No one can pass this bar. No one can live a life without committing a sin. Therefore, God tells us in our lesson today that there is none that are righteous, no, not one. We all need a Savior. We all need to accept Jesus Christ as our Savior and Master. All of us, every single person who has ever lived, or will ever live, needs the blood of Jesus to make them righteous before God.
Listen to this podcast to learn why you need a Savior, and His name is Jesus Christ.
Saturday Aug 23, 2014
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF KNOWLEDGE (Romans 3:1-8)
Saturday Aug 23, 2014
Saturday Aug 23, 2014
Knowledge is power. When you know something that others do not, you have an advantage over them. That is why gossip is so enticing. For that moment when you know something nobody else does, it makes you the smart one, the one on the inside, the one who has control of where that knowledge goes. You get to choose who you will allow to join you in this exclusive club for those who have this knowledge.
At the workplace, knowledge is a leverage point. When people refuse to share knowledge at work, it makes the company less efficient and less productive, but it can be viewed as job security for the person who has the knowledge. If you are the one with all the knowledge of how things work, it makes it more difficult for the company to let you go. It makes you more valuable than somebody who does not have this knowledge. That value gives you leverage.
Scientific knowledge is often the deciding factor in war time. The country with the best weapons, the best training, and the best strategy, is usually the one who defeats the other. Knowledge of how to make a nuclear bomb was the deciding factor in ending the war with Japan in WWII. The country who got the bomb first was the victor.
Knowledge is also power in the religious world. When the Jews returned from the Babylonian captivity, most of them did not know how to speak Hebrew anymore. They spoke Aramaic which was the official language of the Babylonians. This meant that the priests and the scribes would have to translate the Scriptures during the worship services for the people. If the priests could declare what was right and wrong, regardless of what the Scriptures really said, then they had power over the people. Nor could the people challenge their interpretation of the Law for they could not read the Scriptures themselves. The religious leaders used this power to control and to mislead the people.
As Christians we have been given knowledge the world does not understand. We have been given the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ. This is tremendously powerful knowledge, for it is the secret of how to have eternal life with Jesus Christ in heaven. The Holy Spirit lives within our hearts and He shares the knowledge of God with us. He opens the Word of God and He explains it meanings, it promises, and most all what God has done for our salvation. God wants us to use that knowledge to lead others to Christ. He has tasked us with the awesome responsibility of being His ambassadors on earth. We have the knowledge that can help bring others into this group of believers that God calls His own.
Our lesson today is about how those with that knowledge failed to share it with the world. When God gave the Mosaic Law to the Jews, He gave them the knowledge of right and wrong. He gave them something more valuable than gold or silver. He gave them the light of God.
Friday Aug 15, 2014
THE VANITY OF RELIGIOUS RITUAL (Romans 2:17-29)
Friday Aug 15, 2014
Friday Aug 15, 2014
As I have gotten older I have found comfort in the status quo of things. Some people may call it a rut, but my life is fairly regimented between work and study and teaching. Each week is just about the same as the last, never having enough time to get everything done, but making do with the time that I have.
People tend to approach religion in much the same way. Our services are regimented with rituals and procedures. There will be periods of singing, standing, greeting each other, taking up an offering (we can’t forget the offering), and the preaching followed by an alter call.
But we find comfort in our religious rituals when we know what to expect and we can be obedient to them. It makes us feel like we gain a special place with God if we perform these rituals, or that they must please God in some way, or why else would we do them?
We certainly must be in better standing with God than the person who only comes to church on Easter and Christmas, if even then. Right? That has to be worth something, right?
However, these rituals are certainly not described in the Word of God. We are commanded to gather together and worship, and there are certain ordinances given by God, such as the Lord’s Supper, and Baptism, but sitting, standing, and singing 4 choruses, before the preaching is not in the Bible. I know, I have looked for it.
Now, do not misunderstand me, I am not condemning a structured service. Like I said, I find comfort in the regimintation of things. What I am condemning is the condition of the heart of those who are participating in these services.
If you come to church on Sunday, and then live like the devil on Monday through Saturday, then these rituals are just that, rituals. But if you come to church on Sunday to truly worship God, and you live the rest of your life in the will of God, then God loves the singing of praises to Him, even if it is just the first, third, and fourth verses.
Our lesson today is about the vanity of the religious ritual.
Friday Aug 08, 2014
GOD'S JUDGMENT IS REAL (Romans 2:7-16)
Friday Aug 08, 2014
Friday Aug 08, 2014
Sometimes it seems that the only things we feel are real are those things that we can instantly put our hands on and control. It must come to us instantly, or it is not worth worrying about. Our world is a world of instant gratification. There are fast food, fast cars, and fast planes. We can drive up to a little kiosk and get hot coffee handed to us through our car window. We become impatient if we have to wait in line for anything. We expect restaurants to provide quick and efficient service or we take it out of our tip to the waiter.
Many people suffer from what I call the tyranny of the moment. This is when your entire focus is controlled by the things immediately in front of you. You know you need to plan for things, like retirement, but the car payment is due, the mortgage is due, the kids need braces or college, and so you take care of the things of the moment and let the things of the future go unattended.
When things are promised to us at some unknown point in the future, then they fade into the backs of our mind, and if we try hard enough we can imagine that they will not happen.
Like God’s judgment. We are told by God that it is going to happen. The preacher proclaims that God’s judgment is coming. All of creation tells us that God is real, and if God is real, then His judgment must be real as well. But we live our lives like that judgment is never going to happen.
Can you honestly say that the way you live your life today would not change if you knew for a fact that Jesus was coming tomorrow and you would have to stand before Him?
The world behaves as if God does not exist. But God’s judgment is real.
Listen to this podcast to hear the Bible tell us that each person is guilty of sin, there are no exceptions, Jew or Gentile. God would be perfectly just to condemn each of us based on our works. Yet God has provided us with an alternative. God has provided the blood of His Son, Jesus Christ to cover our sins, so that we can have righteousness imputed to us. A person who has made Jesus Christ their Lord and Savior can stand before a Holy God in righteousness found in Christ.
Wednesday Jul 30, 2014
THE MORAL HYPOCRITE (Romans 2:1-6)
Wednesday Jul 30, 2014
Wednesday Jul 30, 2014
We live in a world where man does not like to admit that his sinfulness and rebellion against God are at the heart of the problems of society. We talk easily about how men are naturally good and that it is society that makes them bad. We have a hard time taking responsibility for our actions in our society. We are much more comfortable discussing imperfections, weaknesses, mistakes, and errors in judgment as the cause for our faults. These terms are more socially acceptable, and almost everyone identifies with them, for we all have weaknesses.
But an outright acknowledgment of guilt before a holy God, a 100 percent acceptance of responsibility for wrongdoing, is difficult for most people to do. Yet, it is this kind of honesty that is the first step to the freedom from sin and guilt that God longs to give us and has provided for us in the death of Jesus Christ.
It is easy to see the fault in others, to consider yourself as better than the other person. It is even easier to praise the punishment of somebody else, but we become horrified when we are the subject of the punishment for doing the exact same thing. When we judge others, there is no excuse for doing something wrong, but when we are judged ourselves our excuses are intended to exempt us, to explain our sins.
God sees through our excuses and sees the sin.
Listen to this podcast and learn how God condemns the moral hypocrite.
Saturday Jul 19, 2014
HOW GOD IS REVEALED (Romans 1:17-20)
Saturday Jul 19, 2014
Saturday Jul 19, 2014
Abraham Lincoln once said, “I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how he could look up into the heavens and say there is no God.”
I don’t know how anyone could look at the rings of Saturn, or the moons of Jupiter, and not feel in awe of the power of God to create these things for us. The idea that all of these stars, all of these individual galaxies, black holes, quasars, and the sheer unfathomable distances of space, could be in existence just by happenstance, is the epitome of man’s ideological arrogance.
It takes an incredible amount of assumptions based on theories that are derived from the miniscule amount of knowledge that man has about the universe and how it works for us to deny the existence of an all powerful Creator. Yet, man makes these assumptions, calls them facts, and then proudly proclaims that there is no God.
Romans 1:20 declares For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
Listen to this podcast to learn how God continuously reveals Himself to man, and how man has intentionally, with forethought and deliberate effort, walked away from that revelation and began to worship pagan idols and his own greatness.
We will discuss that man is lost in sin, that he needs a Savior, and that God has revealed Himself to man so that there can be no excuse for man to turn away from God.
Wednesday Jul 09, 2014
THE POWER OF SALVATION (Romans 1:8-16)
Wednesday Jul 09, 2014
Wednesday Jul 09, 2014
If you believed someone was about to go into a dangerous situation, what would you do to help them?
Would you tell them about the danger? Would you try to stop them if you knew the danger was imminent and very real? What if they still wanted to go, would you ask others for help in stopping them? Would it depend on if it was a loved one, or a stranger?
Most of us would go to great lengths to keep someone, even a stranger, from walking into a dangerous situation like a fire, or stepping in front of a train, or stopping a robbery in progress. Much of our reaction would depend on how serious we believed the danger to be and how well we knew the person.
As a believer in Jesus Christ, you know of the imminent danger that much of the world faces once they die. If you truly believe that heaven and hell are real, and that the only way to avoid spending eternity in hell is to find Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, then what are you willing to do to save the people you know, or even a stranger, from that certain danger?
Listen to this podcast to learn the power of the salvation provided by God for those that call upon His name. Listen to the words of the apostle Paul as he tells us that believers are indebted to the whole world because of the grace of God and what Jesus did for us on the cross.
Saturday Jul 05, 2014
THE GOSPEL MESSAGE OF GOD (Romans 1:2-7)
Saturday Jul 05, 2014
Saturday Jul 05, 2014
Each of us make important decisions that will have an impact on the direction that our lives take. For example, the career path that you choose determines what kind of training, education, and work that you will do.
Your choice of career determines your financial position in society, how you will spend your work day, whether it is on a construction site, in a hospital, or in an office for the next 40 years of your life.
Choosing the person whom you will spend the rest of your life married to is an important decision as well. Choosing the mate that God has for you will lead to a relationship that is only excelled by our relationship with Jesus.
On the other hand, choosing the mate that satisfies your earthly desires will lead to a life full of sorrow and pain. When you are ready to dedicate the rest of your life to being one with another person, you must consider that choice very carefully.
But the single most important decision that each one of us will make is what we will do about Jesus Christ. All of the other decisions that you make, career, marriage, or education, will have an impact on your life here on earth, that brief period of about 70 years that you live.
The decision you make about what to do with Jesus Christ will impact your life for all of eternity. It will decide where you will spend eternity, either heaven or hell. It will decide whether you will spend eternity either with God, or separated from God.
The decision of whether you will spend eternity in heaven or hell has nothing to do with how good or bad you are. It rests solely on your acceptance or rejection of Jesus Christ as your Savior. The penalty of sin is death. We are all sinners and we are all going to die, unless the Lord comes first. However, not all of us are going to heaven. In fact, many more are going to hell.
Jesus tells us
Matt 7:13-14
13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
KJV
The critical decision that determines which gate you will go through, and therefore, where you will spend eternity must be made while you are still alive. God has given you a finite time to make your choice about Jesus Christ.
This is the gospel message of God. It tells you that you must make a decision about Jesus Christ.
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