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Enjoying the Journey

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Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey

Enjoying the Journey

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Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey

Enjoying the Journey

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A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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(Luke 11:5-13) The Lord allows need in our life to acquaint us with the necessity of Him. Our Heavenly Father is ready to hear and answer our prayers abundantly. Keep on your eyes on Jesus and continue praying! (08122240521) Download our Study
(Luke 10:25-37) The parable of the Good Samaritan is not just a story about being nice. Christ gives this illustration to reveal His divine love. In a world of harshness and hatefulness, only Jesus' lovingkindness satisfies.  (08121240520)Down
(Luke 10:38-42) What is important to God ought to be important to us. How easy it is to overload our schedules with good things yet neglect the best thing! There is no substitute for giving Christ His rightful place in your life.  (08120240518)
(John 10:1-16) In John 10, Christ reveals Himself as the Good Shepherd. While there are others in opposition to Him outside of the sheepfold, Jesus gives incomparable protection and provision. Are you one of His sheep? (08119240517)Download ou
(Matthew 18:21-34) Forgiven people forgive people. This parable of the unforgiving servant reminds us that many people rejoice in received forgiveness yet fail to relay forgiveness themselves. You cannot be Christlike and fail to forgive others
(Matthew 13:51-53) God has graciously given us the treasure of His truth. This is the greatest stewardship we have! Are you relaying that which you are receiving? (08117240515)Download our Study Guide for the Parables of Jesus:https://enjoyin
(Matthew 13:47-50) Toward the end of Matthew 13, Christ likens the world to a sea. Within this sea are people who will either receive or reject Jesus. The Lord has given believers the holy responsibility of casting the gospel net. (08116240514)
(Matthew 13:45-46) Today, we come to the parable concerning the pearl of great price. While in the last study we noticed Christ's plan for Israel, this episode highlights Jesus' passion for and purchase of His church.  (08115240513) Download o
(2 Peter 3:8) Have you considered that eternity is just around the corner? There will come a day when time is no more. When your time is gone, where will you be for eternity? There is nothing more important to settle. (08114240511) 
(Matthew 13:44) God’s chosen people of Israel have always experienced satanic opposition. Although He’s set them aside, the Lord still has a plan and purpose for His peculiar treasure. Join us as we study the parable of hidden treasure!  (08113
(Matthew 13:34-35) Did you know Christ gives an explanation for using parables? The purpose of the parables was to reveal truth to those who are open, to help us see what He is saying. Only those who are near to Jesus have true understanding of
(Matthew 13:33) Throughout Scripture, leaven symbolizes sin. In today's parable, Christ teaches that evil infiltrates then permeates. While it can be hard for us to identify this little leaven, God can easily identify it and inform His people f
(Matthew 13:31-32) All growth is not healthy. Bigger does not mean better. As Christ illustrates this truth by the grain of a mustard seed, He reminds us that not all the growth of Christendom is good and godly. (08110240507)Download our Study
(Matthew 13:36-43) God is not the author of confusion. When you read the Bible, the Lord desires to clarify His truth to you. Do not be afraid of asking the Author questions about His Word.  Even the disciples asked Christ to explain one of His
(Matthew 13:36-43) God is not the author of confusion. When you read the Bible, the Lord desires to clarify His truth to you. Do not be afraid of asking the Author questions about His Word.  Even the disciples asked Christ to explain one of His
(Luke 6:1-11) Only the simplicity of Christ can cut through the complexity of sin. Throughout Scripture, God frequently boils many things down to one thing. One is a number of priority and unity. One truth can touch every area of your life. (08
(Matthew 13:24-30) Although many of the parables stand independently, some of them are dependent upon one another. Today's parable continues along the theme of the sower and the seed. As we are introduced to counterfeit fruit, Christ encourages
(Mark 4:26-29) How miraculous is the truth that we get to labor together with God! We have our part, and God has His part. While Christians plant the seed of His Word, only the Lord can give the increase. Keep working, waiting, and believing th
(Mark  4:21-23) Always remember that the Creator of the Old Testament is the Christ of the New Testament. The same God Who said, "Let there be light," has commanded Christians to shine as candles in this dark world. Are you burning and shining
(Mark 4:13-20) Today's parable takes precedence over all the other parables! If you fail to obey this parable, you will never obey the others. As you listen to this episode, ask the Lord to search and cleanse your heart. (08104240430)Download
(Matthew 13:3-8) The spiritual soil of your soul matters! God longs for our hearts to be good ground for the seed of His Word to grow. Determine today to be teachable, wide open to receive His Word. (08103240429)Download our Study Guide for th
(Zechariah 4:1-14) God never intended for His work to get stuck in a rut or go backward. He always wants His work to advance for His own glory! Through His abounding grace and empowering Spirit, God can advance His work in the life of you and t
(Matthew 12:43-45) Christianity is not simply about getting all the bad things out. Through faith in Christ, God longs to move in to our lives, bringing in all things that pertain to life and godliness and casting out all things that do not loo
(Matthew 12:24-29) The kingdom of God is always a stark contrast from the kingdom of Satan. The former focuses on life and light, while the latter focuses on death and darkness. Every day, Christians should depend on the King of God's kingdom,
(Luke  7:41-50) The heart of Jesus is a heart for all sinners. At the same time, God sees our hearts. Regardless if we are worldly or religious, we do not deserve the forgiveness of our sins. Our response to the great forgiveness from the Lord
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