Episodes

Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
04-16-17 Easter Eye Witnesses
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Hear the eye witness accounts of Jesus' resurrection from Mary Magdalene, John the Disciple and Cleopas, the disciple from Emmaus.

Sunday Apr 09, 2017
04-09-17 Palm Sunday
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
“Walking the Road to Victory” Luke 19:28-44; 47
On Palm Sunday Jesus took part in a victory parade which occurred before the victory it celebrated had actually happened. That is significant because we are called to do the same thing. We are to march in a victory parade while we struggle to walk the road to victory. This is as difficult as it sounds. Fortunately, Jesus walked this road before us and he can show us how to do it. What does Jesus teach us about walking the road to victory?
I The road to victory is what we are i__________ to walk – It is our c___________ (19:28-35).
II The road to victory is paved with p_________, but not all of it is g_____________ (19:35-38).
III The road to victory is no place for p___________, s_____-c_____________ people (19:35).
IV The road to victory will take us past many people who w_______ the w_______ things (Matthew 21:9; Mark 11:9-10; John 12:13).
V The road to victory will take us past a great deal of h____________ (19:.41-44).
VI The road to victory goes by the _______ (19:47; John 12:32).

Tuesday Apr 04, 2017
04-02-17 The Discipline of Vigilance Conclusion
Tuesday Apr 04, 2017
Tuesday Apr 04, 2017
“The Discipline of Vigilance” (Pt 3) Romans 13:11-14
The Bible has a great deal to say, in both the Old and New Testaments, about being awake and alert. When we make it our habit to be awake and alert, we are practicing the spiritual discipline of vigilance. But why is vigilance so necessary to our spiritual health?
I First, we need to be vigilant because what Jesus expects us to do requires vigilance (13:11a).
II Second, not only do the demands of the Christian life call for vigilance, so also does the time in which we are living (13:11b).
III Third, the nearness of our salvation requires vigilance (13:11c).
IV Fourth, God has called us to let his light shine t__________ u__ in this darkened world (13:12).
V Fifth, __________ requires vigilance (13:13).
-Paul gives us six examples of the nighttime lifestyle we are to avoid:
1. “O__________ and d_____________”
2. “S___________ i______________ and d_________________”
3. “D______________ and j_____________”
VI Finally, d___________ c______________ requires vigilance (13:14).
A. How we d________ is a very fitting conclusion to how Paul began our text in verse 11.
B. But, we can’t put on our d____________ clothes until we put off our n_______________ clothes.

Tuesday Mar 28, 2017
03-26-17 The Discipline of Vigilance part 2
Tuesday Mar 28, 2017
Tuesday Mar 28, 2017
“The Discipline of Vigilance” (Pt 2) Romans 13:11-14
The Bible has a great deal to say, in both the Old and New Testaments, about being awake and alert. When we make it our habit to be awake and alert, we are practicing the spiritual discipline of vigilance. But why is vigilance so necessary to our spiritual health?
I First, we need to be vigilant because what Jesus expects us to do requires vigilance (13:11a).
II Second, not only do the demands of the Christian life call for vigilance, so also does the time in which we are living.
III Third, the n____________ of our s_________________ requires vigilance (13:11b).
A. The first way in which Paul is talking about salvation has to do with our own p___________ r_______________ with Jesus Christ.
1. The Bible sees salvation as an act that belongs to the p_______, the p_________, and the f__________.
a. Salvation past is ________________.
b. Salvation future is ________________.
c. Salvation present is _________________.
2. The present tense aspect of salvation is easy to demonstrate: If we think about a persistent sin we have struggled with throughout our Christian life, we should see ___________ in overcoming it.
B. Paul also uses “salvation” to refer to an event all Christians ought to look forward to: the P___________.
The return of Christ should spur us to be vigilant, but it seems the expectations of
Christians have cooled in the last 20 to 30 years. Scholars call this the problem
of the d____________ Parousia. But has the second coming been delayed?
1. First, there is ___ _______ _______ as a delayed Parousia.
2. Second, God has his ________ for why Jesus has not yet returned to this earth.
a. There is the _______ and _______ of God.
b. The length of time between the first and second comings of Jesus has been designed by God to give the church time to carry out a s________ m_________.
3. Third, it is not fair for believers to complain about a delay when it is our l_________ that made it necessary for God the church age last so long.
4. God has a s_______ p________ in the appearance of a delay.

Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
03-19-17 The Discipline of Vigilance
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
“The Discipline of Vigilance” Romans 13:11-14
The Bible has a great deal to say, in both the Old and New
Testaments, about being awake and alert. When we make it our habit to be awake and alert, we are practicing the spiritual discipline of vigilance. But why is vigilance so necessary to our spiritual health?
I First, we need to be vigilant because what Jesus e_________ us to ___ requires vigilance (13:11a).
A. All of Paul’s letters consist of two parts: the i____________ and the i_________________.
1. In the first 11 chapters of Romans Paul tells us about o_____________, about G_____, about f_________, and about the ________ _________.
2. With chapter 12 Paul turns from the indicative to the imperative – he tells us what we must ____ in light of what God has done _____ _____.
B. So, when Paul comes to verse 11 of our text and he says, “Do this,” what he expects us to do is to l_______ a l_______ of l_________.
C. We cannot sleep because we have an enemy of our soul who wants us to disobey the i____________ God has given to us.
II Second, not only do the demands of the Christian life call for
vigilance, so also does the t_______ in which we are living.
A. The Greeks had two words for time: chronos, which is o__________ time and kairos, which is “a d____________ point in time.”
B. The New Testament teaches that it is God who places before us s____________ a_____________ times of decision.
C. The New Testament also teaches that once we make the
momentous decision to follow Christ, there are ________ kairos moments to come.
III When a Kairos moment has come and gone, it can never be r______________, and what we did with that kairos moment will stand for all e___________.

Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
03-12-17 The Discipline of Surrender Conclusion
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
Tuesday Mar 21, 2017
“The Discipline of Surrender” (Conclusion) Philippians 4:10-19
Most human beings feel a need to exert as much control over their life as possible. That’s putting it in a positive way. We could also say most human beings just have to get their way or they become very disagreeable. The Bible, however, says that to follow God we must surrender control of our life to him. Making the decision to give God control each day is what we refer to as the discipline of surrender. This is the issue Paul focuses on in the closing of his letter to the Philippians. What does this text teach us about surrender?
I First, surrender is for everyone (4:11).
II Second, we can’t practice the discipline of surrender until we are willing to accept our need for surrender (4:10).
III Third, making the decision to live a surrendered life is easier when we see how liberating surrender can be (4:11-12).
IV Surrender is something we can never accomplish ____ ______ _______ (4:13).
V While surrender is hard, when we surrender God uses the Body of Christ to e___________ us and b__________ us (4:14-17).
VI In addition to the help and support we receive from the Body of Christ, surrender puts us on the receiving end of G_______ u___________ s____________ (4:18-19).

Tuesday Mar 07, 2017
03-05-17 Kevin Goins The Discipline of Surrender
Tuesday Mar 07, 2017
Tuesday Mar 07, 2017
“The Discipline of Surrender” Philippians 4:10-19 (4:10-12)
Most human beings feel a need to exert as much control over their life as possible. That’s putting it in a positive way. We could also say most human beings just have to get their way or they become very disagreeable. The Bible, however, says that to follow God we must surrender control of our life to him. Making the decision to give God control each day is what we refer to as the discipline of surrender. But what does it mean to practice the discipline of surrender and how can we live a surrendered life? That is the issue Paul focuses on in the closing of his letter to the Philippians. What does this text teach us about surrender?
I First, surrender is for ___________________ (4:11).
II Second, we can’t practice the discipline of surrender until we are willing to accept our ________ for surrender (4:10).
A. Living for self is not as wonderful as many think – for two reasons:
1. When you live for self you become your own ______ and that is not something we frail human beings do ______.
2. People who live for themselves are generally m___________ people.
B. But giving up control is not as bad as it seems, because we were not created to be ______, we were created to d_________ on God.
III Lastly, making the decision to live a surrendered life is easier when we see how l____________ surrender can be (4:11-12).
-What kind of person can say, “No matter what, I have no complaints”?
1. A person who is so w_________ he has everything he could ever w_______ or n_______.
2. A person who has learned to see his wants and needs in a very d____________ l_______.

Thursday Mar 02, 2017
02-26-27 The Discipline of Confession
Thursday Mar 02, 2017
Thursday Mar 02, 2017
“The Discipline of Confession” James 5:16
We Christians are forgiven children of God, but we all have struggles. And the question we must address is this: Will we keep our struggles hidden, or will we talk with someone about them? The Epistle of James tells us that we should confess our struggles “to each other.” This is called the discipline of confession. What does James teach us about confession?
I First, James did not believe he was saying something n_____ when he called for confession.
II Second, James did clarify one thing about confession often overlooked by many today: confession is not _______ made to _______ (5:16a).
-Some advantages of person to person confession:
1. There is the advantage of o_____________.
2. There is the advantage of reminding us how f____-r_________ our sin is.
3. There is the advantage of a greater appreciation of God’s g_______.
4. There is the advantage of dealing a severe blow to our _________.
5. There is the advantage of gaining an a_____ in our struggle with selfishness.
6. There is the advantage of being able to e____________ those who share our s____________.
7. There is the advantage of being able to experience genuine f____________ from God..
III Third, with his expression “to each other” James lets us know that there are ______ parties involved in confession, and each has r__________________(5:16b).
A. If you are going to confess to someone:
1. Choose the r_______ person.
2. Beware of the too _________ or too ________ syndrome.
3. Confess your ____ sin, not the sin someone committed a_______ y___.
4. Don’t make e_________
5. Remember, forgiveness can only come from _______.
B. If you are going to hear a confession:
1. H_____ their trust – Be d____________.
2. Don’t be s________!
3. Keep _______!
4. Ask God for d______________.
IV James reminds us that the ultimate goal of confession is __________(5:16c).

Thursday Feb 23, 2017
02-19-17 The Discipline of Fasting - Conclusion
Thursday Feb 23, 2017
Thursday Feb 23, 2017
“The Discipline of Fasting” (Conclusion) Matthew 6:16-18
One of the great joys of life is eating good food. That explains why, of all the spiritual disciplines, fasting is probably one of the least popular. But the discipline of fasting is something which can greatly enrich our spiritual lives. In fact, Jesus says fasting can be very rewarding. What are the rewards of fasting? We have already looked at four; today we will see four more:
I Fasting allows us to reach up to God as whole persons.
II Fasting gives us a concrete way to express repentance.
III Fasting provides a way to share in the sufferings of Christ.
IV Fasting helps our prayer.
V Fasting helps us overcome ____________________.
VI Fasting helps us express our g______________.
VII Fasting provides a way to respond to the ________ of ____________.
VIII Fasting provides a mean to experience God in a _______ _________.

Tuesday Feb 07, 2017
02-05-17 The Discipline of Fasting Part 3
Tuesday Feb 07, 2017
Tuesday Feb 07, 2017
“The Discipline of Fasting” Matthew 6:16-18
One of the great joys of life is eating good food. That explains why, of all the spiritual disciplines, fasting is probably one of the least popular. But the discipline of fasting is something which can greatly enrich our spiritual lives. In fact, Jesus says fasting can be very rewarding. What are the rewards of fasting? We looked at three last Sunday; we are looking at one more very important reward of fasting today:
I Fasting allows us to reach up to God as whole persons.
II Fasting gives us a concrete way to express repentance.
III Fasting provides a way to share in the sufferings of Christ.
IV Fasting helps our p____________.
-How can fasting assist our prayers?
A. First, we need to know that fasting cannot help our prayers by f___________ God to a____________.
B. There are several obvious ways in which fasting can help our prayer:
1. Fasting r___________ us to pray.
2. Fasting removes d_______________.
3. Fasting gives us confidence by making it clear that our h__________ is really in our prayer.
C. What kind of prayer calls for fasting?
1. We ought to fast when we pray for our ____________.
2. We ought to fast when we pray for the ___________.
3. We ought to fast as we pray for ______________.
4. We ought to fast as we pray for God’s K_________ w______ to be done by ___.