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Each week a new verse-by-verse Bible study podcast given in expository style. Join us and see the Bible come alive as we study the truths that God‘s Word has for us.
Each week a new verse-by-verse Bible study podcast given in expository style. Join us and see the Bible come alive as we study the truths that God‘s Word has for us.
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Sunday Feb 01, 2026
HEARING AND DOING THE WILL OF GOD (Acts 9:1-27)
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
Sunday Feb 01, 2026
HEARING AND DOING THE WILL OF GOD (Acts 9:1-27)
I want to talk today about Hearing and Doing the Will of God. Scripture tells us that we are all called to be missionaries. However, not everyone is called to be a fulltime vocational missionary. But, whether it is across the street, or around the world, we are all called to carry the light of Jesus Christ. And I know that if you are a child of God, and understand the Bible, then you believe that.
If I were to ask you, who is the world’s greatest missionary that has ever lived, I think we would all say that his name was Paul, a missionary named Paul. Without a doubt, without equivocation or contradiction, I believe that we would have to say that the Apostle Paul was the world’s greatest missionary, and what I want us to do today is to hear how God laid the missionary call on the heart of the Apostle Paul. Now, as we do that, it is going to speak to us because we are going to find some principles as to how God works and how God speaks.
Certainly, an important question that people have, who are sincere in their desire to serve God, is “How can I know the will of God for my life?” And, that is an excellent question, and there is a Biblical answer. This question is important because, as servants of God, we must know the will of God for our lives. Success in life is not necessarily making a lot of money or being famous, but it is the progressive realization of the will of God for your life. That is success. And, who doesn’t want to be successful?
Click on the link below to hear a message on Hearing and Doing the Will of God in your life.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

Sunday Jan 18, 2026
THE MARKS OF A MAN MADE NEW (Acts 9:17-22)
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
THE MARKS OF A MAN MADE NEW (Acts 9:17-22)
When we make Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, we become a new creation. We are made new. A great preacher once said, “Nature forms us. Sin deforms us. School informs us. Prison reforms us. But, only Christ transforms us.”
In Christ, we become new. A Christian is not just somebody who has become nice; he has become new. He doesn’t just turn over a new leaf; he receives a new life. A Christian is not like a tadpole that has become a frog, which has gone through a series of changes, but basically, it is the same creature. No, a Christian is more like a frog that has received the kiss of grace and has become a prince. That is what we are. We are changed radically and dramatically. We are a new creature.
When Saul of Tarsus met the Lord Jesus on that road to Damascus, Saul asked the two greatest questions that anybody in this world could ever ask: “Who art thou, Lord?” and “Lord, what [would you] have me to do?” Somebody has said that the Apostle Paul spent the rest of his life finding the answer to those two questions: “Who art thou, Lord?” and “Lord, what [would you] have me to do?” They truly are wonderful questions! I would to God that everyone in the whole wide world would sincerely ask those questions: Who is Jesus, and what does Jesus want me to do?
As you study the Bible, you will see that the Bible doesn’t put the emphasis upon receiving Christ as Savior. The Bible puts the emphasis upon making Jesus Lord. And, when you make Jesus Christ Lord, He is, therefore, your Savior. Now, I’m not saying that He doesn’t save. Indeed, He does save. But, while the Bible mentions Him as Savior 24 times, it mentions Him as Lord 433 times. When they spoke of the Lord Jesus, they called Him “the Lord Jesus.” Nobody is saved, who has not made Jesus Lord. Listen, you cannot have what He gives—salvation—unless you receive what He is—and that is Lord.
Click on the link below to hear a message on the marks of a man made new in Christ.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

Sunday Jan 11, 2026
SAUL'S COMMISSION (Acts 9:9-31)
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
SAUL’S COMMISSION (Acts 9:9-31)
As I prepared the lesson this week, I began to consider how it described the tremendous life changing effect that accepting Jesus as your Savior can have. Statistics tell us that the vast majority of conversions take place when a person is young. In fact, the older a person gets, the less likely they are to accept the conviction of the Holy Spirit. This is why is it is so important that our children are taught the Word of God from an early age. For an adult, accepting Christ may mean changing your friends, changing the way you spend your entertainment time, and changing what you watch on TV and social media. It can mean being ridiculed by, or even ostracized from, your family.
All of your preconceived notions about God that have been engrained in your mind from our public education system and the media, about the absolute moral truths that are found in the Bible, your ideas about the Bible itself, and about who Jesus is, and what He did for you, are suddenly changed. For many new believers, there is a period of loneliness as they move away from old relationships and search for new ones.
In today’s lesson we will see Saul go through this change, and then we will see Barnabas as he befriends the new Saul when no one else would, and then we will see the power of the Holy Spirit create a tremendous new warrior for Christ in Saul. If nothing else, this lesson should challenge each of us to be open to welcoming new believers, mentoring them, and letting them know that they have a brand new family to be a part of.
Saul, who later became the Apostle Paul, was a chosen vessel, as we all are. No two believers are alike. We all have been prepared by God to do His will in this world. Saul was the vessel chosen to carry the saving name of Jesus before the Gentiles, kings, and Israel, in that order. He was to be more than anything else, an apostle to the Gentiles. His training and his background prepared him in ways that not even Peter could match. Nobody else within the new church had Paul’s intellect, and training, and God would use these tools to the good of His will.
Click on the link below to hear a message on how Saul of Tarsus, the greatest enemy of the body of Christ, became the apostle Paul, the greatest missionary of the Gentile world.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

Sunday Dec 21, 2025
DON'T GO TO HEAVEN ALONE (Acts 8:26-35)
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
DON’T GO TO HEAVEN ALONE (Acts 8:26-35)
The title of today’s lesson is “Don’t Go to Heaven Alone.” Instead, take somebody with you. I want to talk to you about how to win men, women, boys, and girls to Jesus Christ. Did you know that we have an ability, and a joy, that angels don’t have? That is to win souls. Did you know that angels can’t do what we can do? And did you know that winning a soul is something that we can do now, that we will not be able to do when we get to Heaven? There is something, there is a joy, that Earth has that Heaven knows nothing about, and that is the winning of souls. And my, how you ought to be interested—not only in going to Heaven, but in taking somebody with you!
The simple truth is that you are not fit to be a servant of God, if you are not willing to witness. Amen? Every servant of God is to be filled with the Holy Spirit who can witness through you. The ministry of the Holy Spirit of God is primarily a ministry of cooperation. He will not do it without you, and you cannot do it without Him. It is His ability, and your availability. It is His power, and it is your personality. It is His work, but it is your witness. That is God’s plan—not God doing it all, not you doing it all, but God doing it through you. And, in a Christian, Christ lives again. The Church is the Body of Christ. And the Lord has said, “Ye shall receive power, after the Holy Spirit is come upon you; and ye shall be witnesses unto me” (Acts 1:8).
We ought to be sharing the message of Jesus, and God the Holy Spirit is preparing somebody in your world. And God the Holy Spirit wants to find somebody that He can use, somebody who will be insistent to the cause of the Spirit. That is the way God does it. Oh, it is time that we got excited about winning people to Jesus Christ!
What is it all about? Why did Jesus Christ hang naked on a cross in agony and blood? The Son of man has come to seek and to save that which is lost. Getting souls saved is what it is all about. The Bible says, “He that winneth souls is wise” (Proverbs 11:30). We all have members in our family who are lost. One day, the clods will fall on that casket, and every clod will say, “Lost, lost, lost.” You’ll say, “My God, why didn’t I witness?” So, I want to tell you, that it is time we got excited about what excites God, and that is bringing people to Jesus Christ.
Click on the link below to hear a message on how to be a soul winner for Christ, and don’t go to Heaven alone, take somebody with you.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

Sunday Nov 30, 2025
WHERE DOES GOD LIVE? (Acts 7:47-49)
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
WHERE DOES GOD LIVE? (Acts 7:47-49)
The title of our lesson today is “Where Does God Live?” I don’t know of any subject that excites me more than the answer to the question “Where Does God Live?” And, I can tell you that if you will learn what I have to say today, not because I say it, but because of the truth of it, it will radically, dramatically, and eternally change your life.
So many of us think of God as sort of an absentee landholder. That somehow, we are down here on earth, and He has saved us, forgiven our sins, and then given us a shove, and said, “Do the best you can.” And He is up there in heaven peering down through the clouds, and every now and then, we are sending prayers up to Him and saying, “O God, as you sit at master control up there, do something to help me down here because I am in great, great difficulty.” And when we don’t see a response from God, we sometimes pray and say, “You know, I pray, and my prayers never got above the light bulbs.” If that is what you think, do you know what your problem is? It is because you think God is way up there above the light bulbs. Listen, God is beneath the light bulbs, as well as above the light bulbs, and that is what we need to learn. We need to learn where God is and where God lives.
Let me ask a question, if you wanted to write God a letter, do you know His address? Do you have the zip code? Where does God live? Sometimes we say about the church we worship in, “Well, this is the house of God.” This is not the house of God. Now, it’s God’s house in the sense that He owns it, but “the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof.” (1 Corinthians 10:26, 28) But, this is not God’s address. As a matter of fact, God has been living in a series of houses, and I want to talk to you about those houses today, because when you learn this lesson, you will learn a great, great, truth.
Click on the link below to hear a message on where God lives, where God dwells. God has moved into people. In the Old Testament, He had a temple for His people. In the New Testament, He has a people for a temple. We are the temple of God, and God lives in us. That is the answer to the question “Where does God live?” The answer is God lives in us.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

Sunday Nov 23, 2025
LEARNING TO STAND ALONE (Acts 6:3-15; 7:51-60)
Sunday Nov 23, 2025
Sunday Nov 23, 2025
LEARNING TO STAND ALONE (Acts 6:3-15; 7:51-60)
I want to talk to you today about “Learning to Stand Alone.” I thank God for the power that we have when we stand together. Someone has said that “One will chase a thousand; ten will chase ten thousand.” Thank God for the power that we have to stand together as brothers and sisters in Christ. But you know, the time may come when you are all by yourself, when you don’t have your brothers and sisters in Christ around about you. And you are going to have to learn how to stand alone.
There is coming a time when you are going to have to be one against the crowd, and you are going to be all by yourself against great odds. One of most common situations for Christians today where this is true, is when we send our kids off to college. If your child is a follower of Christ, then they are going to have to stand alone, even at our religious universities and seminaries. They will have in their college classes, atheistic, agnostic, cynics, for professors. They may be the only Christian in that class, and they are going to have to stand up for the Lord Jesus.
Another common area is on your job, where you are forced to deal with DEI mandates from your employer, and training on how to interact with people who believe that being a Christian, and having Christian morals, is an offence that you can be fired for. But, you will have to stand up for the Lord Jesus.
The point is that there are times when we are going to have to stand alone, because we are twice-born people in a world of once-born people, and we are going to find ourselves going against the tide. And as we get closer to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, we are going to find that the opposition is sharpening, and the hostility is emerging more vicious, and more furious than ever, and we will have to stand alone. The Bible says that we are to stand against that evil. It says to “take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.” (Ephesians 6:13) Our job, our duty, and our privilege is to stand for Christ.
Click on the link below to hear a message on the secret to standing for Christ. If you have to stand alone, then stand alone, and let the Holy Spirit of God give you wisdom to speak for Christ. Let him give you power to stand for Christ. Let him give you faith to suffer for Christ.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

Sunday Oct 26, 2025
TO BE A SERVANT OF GOD (Acts 6:1-7)
Sunday Oct 26, 2025
Sunday Oct 26, 2025
TO BE A SERVANT OF GOD (Acts 6:1-7)
As a Christ follower we are all servants of our Lord Jesus. We are all expected to serve to meet the needs of the church, both the local church, and the church that is made up of all true followers of Christ.
I believe that when properly qualified, and Holy Spirit called, people are chosen to perform the duties of a servant, then they can have a powerful affect on the unity of the church. Spiritual service is the major emphasis of the Christian life. Anything we do in obedience to God's Word is service. In that sense we are all in the ministry. In no sense do we find in the Scriptures that Pastors, church staff, teachers, elders or deacons, serve and everyone else watches. There isn't a leadership level made up of pastors, a service level made up of deacons, and a spectator level made up of all other believers. There is no audience in the church; we are all in the ministry. We have all been called to submit ourselves to the Lord Jesus Christ. We are all His servants.
We are under orders. Christ is our Lord and master. He has called us into spiritual service. We serve Him by obeying the Word of God, following the promptings of the Spirit of God, coming under the authority of the church, and meeting the needs of those around us.
It is one thing to say, "I'm proud to be able to serve my country," or "I'm proud to have served this great cause." But that doesn't even come close to being able to say, "I have been called into service by the King of kings and Lord of lords-Jesus Christ Himself." That is our high and holy calling, it is the vocation to which we are called.
Click on the link below to hear a message on what it means to be a servant of God. All hell cannot stop a church that will keep its eyes on the Lord Jesus Christ. Thank God for a growing church. I know where there’s life, there’s growth. Where there’s growth, there are problems. Where there are problems, there are solutions. And where there are solutions, there’s greater growth.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.
