
How does a deeper understanding of God's story help us understand our own? The Cross and the Crown explores how scripture fits together into one whole with one Hero at the center of it all. In rooting our identity in Christ, we find profound meaning and encouragement in both triumph and tragedy.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 566 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualityEducation | |||

"Once I was blind, but now I see!" The healing of the blind man in John 9 provides a foundation for exceptional truths revealed about Jesus. The narrative also provides an amazing account of the progression of the former blind man's understanding of ... more
In this session, we examine the feeding of the 5,000 (or, way more than 5,000) by stacking the details given in the accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. What does this miracle say of Jesus? How then shall we live in response?
John records various signs that Christ performed to reveal his glory. How does Jesus' changing water to wine show his glory and press us toward a deeper faith in Christ?
How does the miracle of the Incarnation deepen our understanding of the glory of God? How does the Council of Chalcedon help us define the person of Christ? How should we think through the truth of Christ being fully God and fully man? How does right... more
We often jump to the wedding feast at Cana when we think of the miracles of Christ. John, however, begins his gospel at creation. How does Scripture describe Christ's role in creation? How does this press us to think deeper of our Savior for the glor... more
What classifies as a miracle? Are signs, wonders, and mighty works used synomously in the Scriptures? How do the miracles of Jesus glorify God?
Paul's prayer in 2 Thessalonians 1 is fueled by the truth that every believer will marvel in Christ on the day of His return. How did Paul intend for this prayer to spur the Thessalonians toward living with a God-glorifying hope? How does this promis... more
In this fourth session through the historic themes of Advent, we examine love. How is love central to who God is? How has God demonstrated His love for humanity? Why is it essential for believers to bear the fruit of love within the Church and to the... more
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Focusing on the intersections of scripture and personal faith, a unique exploration is presented that encourages listeners to root their identities in the narrative of the Bible. The discussions emphasize the power of encouragement, resilience through trials, and the importance of community in spiritual growth. Episodes often involve in-depth examinations of biblical passages, particularly from the Book of James, with themes such as humility, grace, and the ethical implications of faith in daily life. The podcast likely appeals to those seeking a profound understanding of Christianity, practical applications of biblical teachings, and shared experiences within faith communities.
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