How to Overcome Darkness by Following the Light of the World [Encore]

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 10

How to Overcome Darkness by Following the Light of the World

Light versus darkness. Good versus evil The good guys versus the bad guys. The age-old theme has been on stage since the opening act of Eden. I mean what more can be said that hasn’t already been written, talked about, or had movies made out of? The theme goes back to the no-contest conflict between the Most High God and Satan. There must be something to it because Jesus puts the spotlight on it yet again in John eight. How to Overcome Darkness by Following the Light of the World, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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How to Be Up in A Down World

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What Are the Benefits of Oneness with the Godhead?

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 9

What Are the Benefits of Oneness with the Godhead?

We are in John chapter 10, and we are going to start at verse 24, and the thing we are going to focus on is this statement Jesus made in verse 30: ‘The Father and I are one.’ There are some benefits of oneness with the Godhead and Jesus lays those benefits out for us in these verses. We want to look at those benefits today. You know the lower that an object goes into a body of water, the more pressure there is. If a diver goes down deep enough, their jaws will even lock because of the pressure. If a boat sinks down far enough, the pressure of the water that deep will tear that boat apart, and the boat will collapse … unless it is pressurized. Submarines are pressurized. They have a balance of pressure on the inside to combat the pressure from the outside. Many people are collapsing on the outside because they don’t have enough pressure on the inside, and the pressure on the inside comes from the confession of Christ! The Spirit of God pressurizes Christians on the inside so that they can handle the world on the outside.1 And so some of the things that God put in us internally, some of the benefits, if we know them if we realize them if we walk in the light of them, will us combat the pressure that we deal with on the outside from the world. So, that’s our focus today: What Are the Benefits of Oneness with the Godhead? All this on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Doing the Word of God Is The Ticket to Success

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Why God’s Enormous Freedom Idea Is Super Superior

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 8

Why God's Enormous Freedom Idea Is Super Superior

We are going to talk today about freedom, what it is, and why God’s idea of it is super superior. Freedom is a big issue for all of the inhabitants of planet earth, human, animal, vegetable, and mineral. At the University of Oklahoma, for many years, a project was underway to teach a fifteen-year-old female chimpanzee named Washoe to talk by combining sign language with simple recognition. This story intrigued me because two of my children attended the University of Oklahoma.

Since 1966, this chimpanzee learned 140 signs. Finally, the project directors decided that Washoe was prepared to “conceptualize.” This meant that instead of merely imitating some humans words, the chimp would express thoughts of her own. Now, understand, Washoe was a pampered animal in the university’s laboratory—well-fed, physically comfortable, safe from harm. She had security. And yet, when she was able to put words together on her own into a phrase, these were the first three—and she has repeated them repeatedly—”Let me out.” 1 Freedom is our focus today, why God’s idea of it is better than yours. All this on this week’s Light on Life.

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How to Deal with Thieves and Robbers Jesus Style

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What Makes Jesus the Good Shepherd

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 7

What Makes Jesus the Good Shepherd

What makes Jesus the Good Shepherd? That is what defining traits separate good shepherds from n0t so good ones? In our country, we do not realize the intimacy of a shepherd with his flock as they do in Syria and parts of Southern Europe. It was my daily delight every day for many weeks and a dozen times a day, to watch a shepherd who had this almost incredibly close communion with his flock. Many times have I accompanied him through the green pastures and by the stream. If my shepherd wished to lead his sheep from one field to another, he went before them, and he was usually singing.

He led them with a song or with a sweet, low, wooing whistle like the call of a bird, and the sheep raised their heads from the herbage, looked at their guardian and guide, and followed on. I have heard his song and his low birdcall by the watercourse, and have seen the sheep follow his course over the rocky boulders to the still waters, where they have been refreshed. At noon he would sit down in a place of shadows, and all his flock crowded around him for rest. At night, when the darkness was falling, he gathered them into the fold.

We must realize an intimacy like this if we wish to understand the shepherd imagery of the Old Book. The communion is so intimate that the shepherd knows if one of his sheep is missing.1 What Makes Jesus the Good Shepherd, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Following Jesus is Difficult, Risky, and Adventurous

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How to Deal with Thieves and Robbers Jesus Style

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 6

How to Deal with Thieves and Robbers Jesus Style

Jesus shared much with his disciples on the subject of thieves and robbers. I ran across this remarkable story of the prayer life of Rev. Thomas Bradbury, who successfully overcame some robbers. It turns out that Rev. Thomas Bradbury was remarkable for punctuality in the time he devoted to family worship. One evening when the bell had rung, the servants went up to prayer and forgot to shut the area door near the street. Some men observed the door open, and one of them entered the house to rob it. Creeping upstairs, he heard the old gentleman praying that God would preserve his home from thieves. The man was thunderstruck and unable to persist in his plan to rob the house.

He returned and told the circumstance to his companions, who abused him on account of his timidity. Still, he was so affected that, sometime after, he related the incident to Mr. Bradbury, and gave his heart to God. 1 Isn’t that an exciting story? That’s our great God at work. How to deal successfully with thieves and robbers, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Just Who Is Jesus to You?

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Why Shepherds and Sheep are Super Powerful God Ideas

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 5

Why Shepherds and Sheep Are Super Powerful God Ideas

Jesus weighed in on the subject of shepherds and sheep in John, chapter ten, as David did in Psalm twenty-three. One unknown soul, waxing eloquent on the same topic of shepherds and sheep, wrote the following trying to mimic David’s famous Psalm.

The TV set is my Shepherd.
My spiritual growth shall want.
It maketh me to sit down and do nothing for his name’s sake because it requireth all of my spare time.
The TV it keepeth me from doing my duty as a Christian because it presenteth so many good shows that I must see.
It restoreth my knowledge of the things of the world and keepeth me from the study of God’s Word.
The TV leadeth me in the paths of failing to attend the evening worship services and doing nothing in the kingdom of God.
Yea, though I live to be 100, I shall keep on viewing television as long as it will work, for it is my closest companion.
Its sound and its picture, they comfort me.
It presenteth entertainment before me and keepeth me from doing important things with my family.

The TV fills my head with ideas that differ from those outlined in the word of God.

Surely, no good thing will come of my life because my television offereth me no good time to do the will of God; thus, I will dwell crownless in the house of the Lord forever.1

Shepherds and sheep, why they are super powerful God ideas, is our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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How to Carefully Navigate Sacred Space

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Why Answered Prayer Is the Proof You Need to Take a Stand

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 4

Why Answered Prayer Is the Proof You Need to Take a Stand

On the subject of answered prayer, one person shares the following story. She said, “approximately twelve and a half years ago, my husband and I purchased a home in Gas City, Indiana. We moved in (along with our four daughters) and, to our amazement, found we’d inherited thousands upon thousands of blackbirds. Never, in my entire life, have I seen such a mess as the blackbirds left! Months went by, then came warm weather and they were as bad as ever.

One day, my brother parked his car in front of my house, for twenty minutes, and thought he’d never get it clean! Cleaning my sidewalk would take every bit of two hours and, the following morning, you couldn’t even see our sidewalk or front yard. The stink was out of this world! The rain seemed to bring out the entire aroma. Besides, my eighteen-month-old daughter wanted to play in it. Ugh! As energetic as she was, I had to keep her locked in the house.

As time passed, my nerves became very raw from this type of existence. Being desperate, I asked the Lord if He’d help me find a way to rid myself of these birds … especially since I was using my home for Him. So, believing the Lord would help me find the answer, I began my search.

Asking neighbors if they could tell me how to get rid of the birds, every answer they gave was either illegal or impossible. So, I called the Health Department, thinking ‘if they saw the mess – they’d have to do something.’ However, they never showed up. Then, a long-time neighbor told me I might as well give up. Those birds had been there eighteen years and no one had been able to get rid of them. Having eight or nine trees didn’t help either.

Beginning to read the book, GO HOME AND TELL (by Bertha Smith, a Southern Baptist missionary to China), I was amazed as she’d tell of numerous accounts where the Lord had rid her of pests that were unbearable. She’d give scripture references of the Lord’s promises, then claim them as her own, as she went to her knees asking the Lord for deliverance. I must admit, I didn’t know what to think. Searching the Bible, as Bertha had given references … sure enough, the promises were there. Oh, it touched my heart! I didn’t know the Lord did things like that. Could I really just ask Him to take them?

Appealing to Him, I said, “Well, Lord, if you can do these things for Bertha Smith, you can surely deliver me of these birds. Lord, I’ve done all I know to do except cut the trees down and my husband won’t let me do that. (He thinks it would greatly depreciate our property.) Lord, you gave me this house and I’m using it for you. You know this isn’t a fit place for worship, in this condition. So, Lord, just take them.”

Praying for three nights, while getting angry at the birds … I commanded them to leave, in the ‘name of Jesus’. My neighbor, then having come for a visit, noticed such quietness that she just knew something bad was wrong. Going outside to see what it might be, we discovered the birds were gone!

Quiet for the next three days, on the fourth evening, the birds came back. I went to tell my neighbor to move her car, so she wouldn’t have to wash it. But, she insisted, “You prayed.” I responded, “I know. No one but the Lord could have taken them, even for three days.” Refusing to move her car, in about fifteen minutes, all the birds flew away at once. It was a sight!

After this, I‘d sit on a neighbor’s porch, in the evenings, and observe the birds as they’d flock to the trees, then flee. It was as though the trees were wired with electricity. Before, neighbors always avoided walking down my sidewalk. If they had no other option, they’d run past my house, and yet would, in spite of everything, get sprinkled from the birds. But now, they’d stop and ask, “By the way, what happened to those blackbirds?” I‘d chuckle, then share my testimony of what the Lord had done. They would leave amazed. Living there for ten years, I never had that problem again.1

Why Answered Prayer Is the Proof You Need to Take a Stand: that’s our focus on this week’s: Light on Life.

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Why Doing the Word of God Is The Ticket to Success

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Why You Should Stand Up for Jesus Even When It’s Controversial

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 3

Why You Should Stand Up for Jesus Even When It’s Controversial

Born again children of God must stand up for Jesus. Isn’t that odd to have to say? But in this highly sensitive age, where people get offended over little or nothing, the statement needs to be made. Do we shy away from Jesus when His demands on our lives go against the current of the age? Is it no longer cool to say that sin is sin? An individual writes, “A friend sent me a cartoon showing an old man in a rocking chair. As he rocked, loud squeaks could be heard. After several futile attempts to get rid of the squeaks in the chair, the angry man got his shotgun and shot the chair into splinters. In the final frame of the cartoon, the old man is shown walking away, but the squeaks were still there. They were in his knees. Sometimes the problems that exist in our church may be found within ourselves. Before we destroy everything else, perhaps we need to decide if we are part of the problem.”1 Are we standing up for Jesus or are we the ones with the problem? That’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Jesus Heals A Blind Man: Why You Can Have Hope

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 2

Jesus Heals A Blind Man: Why You Can Have Hope

In John’s gospel, chapter nine, Jesus heals a man who was born blind. D.L. Moody shared this story about a case of blindness during his ministerial travels. He said:

“I was in an infirmary not long since, and a mother brought a little child in. She said, “Doctor, my little child’s eyes have not been opened for several days, and I would just like you to do something for them.” The doctor got some ointment and put it first on one and then on the other, and just pulled them open. “Your child is blind,” said the doctor, “perfectly blind; it will never see again.” At first, the mother couldn’t take it in, but after a little, she cast an appealing look upon that physician, and in a voice full of emotion, said, “Doctor, you don’t mean to say that my child will never see again?” “Yes,” replied the doctor, “your child has lost its sight and will never see again.” And that mother just screamed and drew that child to her bosom. “O my darling child,” sobbed the woman, “are you never to see the mother that gave you birth? never to see the world again?”

I could not keep back the tears when I saw the terrible agony of that woman when she realized the misfortune that had come upon her child. That was a terrible calamity, to grope in total darkness through this world; never to look upon the bright sky, the green fields; never to see the faces of loved ones, but what was it in comparison to the loss of a soul? I would rather have my eyes plucked out of my head and go down to my grave in total blindness than lose my soul.1

That was Moody’s account of this story, but here’s the thing I want to propose to you today. Yes, losing your soul is far higher than losing your physical eyesight. But, how about this Bible fact? You can have spiritual sight fulfilling your God-given purpose on planet earth as a Kingdom builder, AND you can have your physical sight because Jesus is your healer. The man born blind in John nine. That’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Doing the Word of God Is The Ticket to Success

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How You Can Explode with 2020 Vision

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 1

How You Can Explode with 2020 Vision

You can explode into 2020 with the power of vision. January is the time of the year where people think about things like resolutions, goals, and direction for the upcoming year. Soon after the completion of Disney World, someone said, “Isn’t it too bad that Walt Disney didn’t live to see this?” Mike Vance, creative director of Disney Studios, replied, “He did see it—that’s why it’s here.” 1  Explosive vision is seeing things invisible. Do you have a new vision for this new year?

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Is Giving Jesus Everything Worth The Risk?

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The Super Significant Season Six Light on Life Rewind

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 52

The Super Significant Season Six Light on Life Rewind

Well, welcome everybody to this week’s Season-ending recap of season six of Light on Life. Now, just a bit of history here. You may recall that last year, we reset the counter on season five after 13 episodes because the Podcast used to run with episode one beginning in September. We reset it to start on the first week of January and end on the last week of December. The reason why we did that is to make the gathering of statistics for this particular podcast easier. All the available stats run on a calendar basis. So, in this week’s Season Six Episode 52 version of Light on Life, we are going to take a look at the stats, look at the series, look at the impact, look at the growth, and look forward to season seven. All this and more on this week’s Light on Life.

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#S5-004: How to Escape the Battle of Armageddon [Podcast]

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Is There Room in Your Heart for Jesus?

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 51

Is There Room in Your Heart for Jesus?

Is there room in your heart for Jesus? This question comes to bear during the Christmas season with the ‘no room in the inn’ saga of Mary and Joseph. Verlyn Verrugge wrote along these lines with the following. “There was pain in Bethlehem on Christmas night. There was rejection in Bethlehem. We today stand by the manger and marvel and rejoice at the Child born to Mary in a barn. ‘Joy to the world, the Lord has come,’ we sing. But on that first Christmas night, there were no doubt tears in the eyes of Joseph and Mary. Nobody in their family circle would help them. Nobody cared. The only ones who did come to the manger to witness the child were the lowly night-watch shepherds, directed there by God himself, while the prim and proper—yes, and self-righteous—relatives were right upstairs, missing the most awesome birth in the history of the human race. How incredibly sad!”1

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What Is the Meaning of the Star in the Christmas Story?

 

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