How Important in the Kingdom of God Are the Kings Kids? Encore

Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-Nine

How Important in the Kingdom of God Are the Kings Kids?

In Second Kings 10 and verse, thirteen Jehu meets with the brethren of Ahaziah, king of Judah. Because these people are unknown to Jehu, he asks these people Who are you? They answered with these words, ‘We are the brethren of Ahaziah, and we go down to salute the children of the king.’ The children of the King is what we are talking about in this week’s Light on Life. We are going to talk some more about the Kingdom of God. We are going to focus our attention on the children of the King or the King’s kids. The Kingdom of God and Kinship: The King and His Kids.

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Why It’s Important You Know You Are Sons of God

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Why Thanking God Always Is the Right Way

Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-Eight

Why Thanking God Always Is the Right Way

I heard a really funny story on the subject of thanking God. As it turns out, an ATHEIST professor was walking through the woods one day, admiring the accident of evolution. He looked at the trees and the flowers; he observed the rivers and the animals, and he marveled at the magnificence of evolution. All of a sudden, he heard a rustling in the bushes, and out pounced a seven-foot grizzly bear. Immediately, the bear began chasing him. He ran feverishly to save his life, huffing, puffing, and crying, with the bear catching up with him after every step. He tripped and fell. Now the bear hovered over him, ready to pounce. That’s when the atheist cried out, “O my God, help me!” All of a sudden, a light came out of heaven. The bear’s paw was in the air, ready to swipe at him, but the bear froze. The river stopped flowing. The wind stopped blowing. Everything was perfectly quiet and perfectly still. That’s when the Voice spoke. The Voice through the light said, “Sir, do you really believe that after all these years of denying Me, after all these years of believing that this universe is merely a cosmic accident, and after all of these years of teaching your students why I do not exist that I would help you now?” The man peering at the light said, “You know, You’re right, my track record is bad, and it would be hypocritical of me to call on You now, but maybe we could approach this a different way. Even though You can’t do anything for me, perhaps You could turn the bear into a Christian. If you did that, things would still turn out differently for me.” The Voice from the light said, “As you request.” Suddenly, the river began to flow, the wind began to blow, and the trees began to rustle. The bear sat back, picked up its two paws, and clasped them together. It looked up and said, “O God, thank You for this food I am about to receive.” Things can get scary sometimes. When things get bad enough, it’s amazing the new direction people are willing to look.1 Why Thanking God Always Is the Right Way, that’s our focus on this week’s Light On Life.

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Becoming The Good Man God Wants You To Be

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Why Is It Important to Walk in the Light You Have?

Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-Seven

Why Is It Important to Walk in the Light You Have?

The Word of God admonishes us to walk in the light. But what does that mean? Well, have you ever groped around in the dark to find a light switch? As you carefully stepped, you were fearful of what might be in your path or of some unseen danger. You felt you would never get where you were going. But what happened when you turned on the light? Your fears were erased, your heart calmed, and you got your bearings back. The same is true in our Christian walk. When we grope around in the dark, it is a scary world out there. But when we walk in God’s light, He helps keep us on the right path! Two walks through life are available to men. There is the life and walk of darkness or the life and walk of light. There is a world of difference between the two. In fact, a person’s eternity is determined by which life and walk he pursues.1 Walking in the light is a daily choice that we make. It’s a choice that confronts us on every corner of every block of planet earth. Why Is It Important to Walk in the Light You Have? That’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life?

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How to Overcome Darkness by Following the Light of the World

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How Jesus Being Lifted Up Impacts Your Life

Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-Five

How Jesus Being Lifted Up Impacts Your Life

Jesus said, If I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to myself.’ Is it even possible to grasp all God has done for us in this lifting up of Jesus? The grace of God becomes even clearer when you realize how low Jesus stooped to save you. A farmer named Buck wanted to know how to get to heaven. He had heard different things from different people, but he wanted to know for sure. On one of his trips to town, Buck stopped by to see his friend Larry, the mechanic, whose Christian witness was known to almost everyone. “Larry, tell me what I need to do to get to heaven.” Larry welcomed the opportunity to answer the farmer’s question. “Buck, if you fell into a deep, dark pit, broke your legs, and were unable to get out, what kind of help would you need?” “Well, I’d need somebody to come down and get me out.” “Exactly,” said Larry. “But, if a person came by who went strictly by the law, he would yell down something like this: ‘You have no business being in this pit. You should have kept your eyes open and watched where you were walking. You fell in by yourself, so figure how to get out by yourself. Keep working, and eventually, you will make it. And if you ever get out, I hope you’ll learn your lesson.’ Then he would politely excuse himself and walk on. “If someone came by who believed you have to work your way to heaven, he would yell down, ‘If you can climb up halfway, I’ll help pull you up the rest of the way.’ “Buck, what good are either of these men to you?” “Why, none at all,” said Buck. “They haven’t done me a bit of good.” “Buck, I’ll tell you exactly what you need. You need a man who will not condemn you for being in the pit. You need a man who will not force you to climb out by yourself. You need a man who will go down into the pit and lift you out. That man is Jesus Christ. Only Christ can save you. He has gone down into the pit of your sinful heart and pulled you out. He willingly paid the penalty for your sin and died on the cross in your place. That is the kind of help you need. That is the kind of Savior you need.” Jesus can go into the pit and lift you up because He was lifted up for you. God’s grace runs deep. No matter how dark the pit, no matter how deep the sin, Jesus has demonstrated His grace by His sacrifice on the cross. His grace is at work even today for those who have fallen into the pit of sin. If you are in that pit, do not cry out for the legalist or for the one who makes you work your way out. Instead, cry out for the only One who can lift you out—the Lord Jesus Christ.1 How Jesus Being Lifted Up Impacts Your Life, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Your Identifying with Jesus Destroys Insecurity

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What is the Hidden Power of the Hebrew Alphabet?

Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-Four

What is the Hidden Power of the Hebrew Alphabet?

There is no shortage of ways with God. He communicates the message of redemption found in His Son Jesus (Heb. 1:1-2). Besides the Word of God, besides supernatural manifestations of His Presence, besides angelic appearances, besides pictures in nature, God uses other methods. The Hebrew alphabet was one such method He used to declare the hope for humanity. Way back before Jesus ever came to earth; God foretold of His coming in the living pictures of the Hebrew alphabet. In the first of this series, we will look at some Hebrew alphabet elements along with the first letter Aleph 1.

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#025: God Habits for Believers in Jesus [Podcast]

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Are You Willing to Hear the Voice of the Lord?

Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-Three

Are You Willing to Hear the Voice of the Lord?

One of the great areas of interest for many followers of Jesus is ‘hearing God.’ In his book When You’re All Out of Noodles, Ken Jones writes about a lesson he learned one day at the office on this subject.

Ken writes, ‘when I walked into my office, I noticed something I had never seen before. It was round, about the size of a dessert plate, and plugged into the wall, giving out constant noise. It wasn’t a loud noise, just constant. What in the world is that thing? I thought as I stopped to stare. I finally asked the receptionist about it. She said, “It’s an ambient noise generator. If it’s too quiet in here, we can distinguish the voices in the counseling offices, and we want to protect their privacy. So we bought the noise generator to cover the voices.” Her explanation made perfect sense to me but didn’t it have to be louder to mask the conversations, I asked. “No,” she said. “The constancy of the sound tricks the ear so that what is being said can’t be distinguished.” Interesting, I thought. Very interesting. One kind of noise to cover the sound of another. It made me think and pray. No wonder, Lord. No wonder I strain to hear what you have to say to me.… The constancy of sound—little noises, soft, inward, ambient thoughts, and fears and attitudes—tricks the ears of my inner man and masks your still, small voice. God isn’t silent. We just have trouble hearing him.1 In the ministry of Jesus, there came a day when this trouble in hearing God came to the forefront. We can learn some things about the subject of hearing God, and that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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#S2-001: Secrets to Hearing God: Are You Listening? [Podcast]

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Why Sacrifice Is Your Key to Significance

Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-Two

Why Sacrifice Is Your Key to Significance

In today’s podcast, we set our focus on the critical area of sacrifice as it applies to the people of God. Jesus paved the way by His great sacrifice, and other Jesus followers have followed in His steps. George Atley was killed while serving with the Central African Mission. There were no witnesses, but the evidence indicates that a band of hostile tribesmen confronted Atley. He was carrying a fully loaded, 10-chamber Winchester rifle and had to choose either to shoot his attackers and run the risk of negating the mission’s work in that area, or not to defend himself and be killed. When his body was later found in a stream, it was evident that he had chosen the latter. Nearby lay his rifle—all 10 chambers still loaded. He had made the supreme sacrifice, motivated by his burden for lost souls and his unswerving devotion to his Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Just like the apostle Paul, he wanted Christ to be magnified in his body, “whether by life or by death.1 Why Sacrifice Is Your Step to Significance, that’s what we are diving into on the week’s Light on Life.

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Walking in the Now With One Foot Toward Tomorrow

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How to Live Wise In An Unwise World

Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty-One

How to Live Wise In An Unwise World

The Bible speaks in great detail about what it means to live your life in a wise fashion. A pastor entered a tavern where a man, wishing to embarrass him, rose and suddenly called out quite loudly, “There is no God”. The pastor went to him, calmly laid his hand on his shoulder, and said, “Friend, what you have said is not at all new. The Bible said that more than 2,000 years ago.” The man replied, “I never knew that the Bible made such a statement.” The pastor informed him, “Psalm 14:1, tells us, “The fool says in his heart, there is no God.” But there is a great difference between that fool and you. He was quite modest and said it only in his heart; he didn’t go about yelling it out in taverns.”[Paul Lee Tan, Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations: Signs of the Times (Garland, TX: Bible Communications, Inc., 1996), 483.] Many are yelling ‘There is no God’ by the lives they’re living. They are unwise. The foolish are not looking to Him. They are not looking for Him. The indifferent are unaware of Him. They are like the Five Foolish Virgins in Jesus parable in Matthew twenty-five. In today’s Light on Life, we take a fresh look at the Parable of the Five Wise and Five Foolish Virgins, so that we could ascertain for ourselves How to Live Wise in an Unwise World.

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Why Learning from a Foolish Man Leads to Growth

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How to Build Your Life Praying Bible Prayers

Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Forty

How to Build Your Life Praying Bible Prayers

It is vital to have a prayer life based on God’s Word. So, praying Bible prayers is a skill a follower of Jesus should acquire. What are Bible prayers? They are prayers that are laced with scriptures specifically Bible promises. Today, in this week’s podcast episode, we are going to show you how to pray these kinds of prayers.

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#S3-033: How to Pray Practically for Presidents and Kings [Podcast]

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Are You A Passionate Seeker of Jesus?

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 39

Are You A Passionate Seeker of Jesus?

Are you a passionate searcher of truth — a diligent seeker of Jesus, the one and only true God? That’s a question we want to engage today. The story is told of Rabbi Baruck’s grandson Jechiel who was playing hide-and-seek with another child. Jechiel hid and waited for his friend to search for him. He waited a long time and finally left his hiding place. His playmate was nowhere to be found. Now Jechiel realized that his friend had not even bothered to look for him. With tears in his eyes, he came running to his grandfather. Then Rabbi Baruck also began to weep and said, “That is the way God acts: I hide, but nobody wants to look for me.” 1 Seeking the Most High, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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#040: How to Grow in Faith: Five Questions to Ask [Podcast]

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Why Self-Control Is Your Ultimate Ticket to Success

Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Thirty-Eight

Why Self-Control Is Your Ultimate Ticket to Success

The following illustration underscores the vital nature of self-control in this ‘me’ society in which we live. Have you ever heard of the Marshmallow Experiment? This experiment tried to show the essence of emotional self-regulation as the ability to delay impulse in the service of a goal. The importance of this trait to success was demonstrated in an experiment begun in the 1960s by psychologist Walter Mischel at a preschool on the Stanford University campus. Children were told that they could have a single treat, such as a marshmallow, right now.

However, if they would wait while the experimenter ran an errand, they could have two marshmallows. Some preschoolers grabbed the marshmallow immediately, but others could wait what, for them, must have seemed an endless 20 minutes. To sustain themselves in their struggle, they covered their eyes so they wouldn’t see the temptation, rested their heads on their arms, talked to themselves, sang, even tried to sleep. These plucky kids got the two-marshmallow reward. The exciting part of this experiment came in the follow-up.

The children who, as 4-year-olds had been able to wait for the two marshmallows, were, as adolescents, still able to delay gratification in pursuing their goals. They were more socially competent and self-assertive and better able to cope with life’s frustrations. In contrast, the kids who grabbed the one marshmallow were, as adolescents, more likely to be stubborn, indecisive, and stressed.1 A simple experiment, profound results — Why Self-Control Is Your Ultimate Ticket to Success, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Laughing Your Way to Maturity

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Just Who Is Jesus to You? [Encore Podcast]

Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Thirty-Seven

Just Who Is Jesus to You? [Encore Podcast]

When we read any of the four Gospels, we have the wonderful opportunity to see Jesus live life on planet Earth. The Word encourages us to emulate Him, to copy Him, to move as He moved, and to overcome as He overcame. The first eighteen verses of John’s gospel, known as “The Prologue,” introduce us to who Jesus is. What do these verses teach us about Jesus, and how does this knowledge help us to fulfill God’s plan for our lives? That’s the focus of this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Jesus is the Logos of God Unleashed

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