Light of the World

In John chapter 8, Jesus engaged in a heated dialogue with unbelieving Jews. Starting this discussion was the bold, truthful claim that Jesus is the light of the world. Listen to today’s edition of Words of Grace for more!

Radio broadcast for July 19, 2020

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Jonah’s Prayer | Jonah Chapter 2

In our last broadcast, we ended by leaving poor Jonah in the belly of a great fish, after having been cast overboard for bringing Divine judgment upon himself and the crew of the ship he was on. Today, we return to him as he is in the depths of the sea, as he prays to God for forgiveness and is released from this Hellish prison.

Radio broadcast for June 21, 2020

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Arise and Go! | Jonah Chapter 1

Jonah is an interesting book. In this short writing, we learn of God’s judgment for sin but also His mercy and kindness when nations repent. We also learn one occasional role of his ministers in calling on people to turn from their sins. In today’s edition of Words of Grace, we begin a chapter by chapter study of this book.

Radio broadcast for June 14, 2020

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Justice and Mercy

We think of justice and mercy as mutually exclusive concepts. And in many ways, these two concepts can be. In this broadcast, we consider the place of both of these in society and also where they met in the purpose of God on our behalf.

Radio broadcast for June 7, 2020

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Making Better Use

Modern day people spend a lot of time complaining. This is unfortunate, as scripture instructs that murmuring and complaining displeases the Lord. Join us for this edition of Words of Grace, in which we learn a better use for our words.

Radio broadcast for May 31, 2020

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A Little Leaven

When we sin, we bring reproach upon the cause of Christ. One proverbial phrase that scripture uses to warn against allowing sin to take root in our lives is “a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.” This warning is given with reference to sinful living and also false doctrine. In this radio program, we explore some of the scriptural uses of leaven as a metaphor for sin or error.

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