Christian based teaching from Chuck Smith, Jr
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 413 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityEducation |
How did we wind up in Genesis this morning?
Many preachers have their sermons lined up for the whole year
- I’ve never been that organized or thought that far ahead
• it’s when I finish a series of talks that I think about what’s next
• usually that... more
Whenever you come to instructions in the Bible,
Remind yourself, “I don’t have to do this alone”
- God made us to become these new persons that we are
• and we have to do some of the repairs and maintenance
• however, he doesn’t expect us to do even... more
Peter is celebrating Jesus’ resurrection
His first line is praise to God (the English Standard Version adds an exclamation mark)
- his specific point is what Jesus’ resurrection means for us
• I’ve been reading in Acts this week and this is the same... more
The story of Palm Sunday is told in all four gospels
John’s account is the most streamlined, Luke’s account is the most dramatic
- that is where Jesus warns that if the crowd remained silent, the rocks would cry out
• but prior to any gospel, there... more
Chuck’s messages/bible studies are refreshing and cleansing to my soul. I have been searching for a new worship/study program since my previous place of worship in orange county became political. The messages were focused on whether we should wear a mask or not. Chuck brings us back to the heart of the bible and our Lord.
Thanks Chuck. The message July 5 was especially on target and healing for me-Suzy
I once thought I was always saved but I was just educated on religion. I learned though Pastor Chuck Jr that it was important to have God in your heart and not not just your mind. I grew up learning bible verses, religion and traditions of the church. One day in church Pastor Chuck Jr preached a sermon on a heart for God and that was the day I gave my heart to God. I am tested constantly and still have spiritual warfare but I just go back to that day I gave my heart to God and keeping giving it... more
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