745 results for tag: daily sermon


Why Does God Allow Suffering?

In the comic strip PEANUTS, Schroeder says that a person who never suffers, never matures. Lucy's retort is, "Who wants to suffer? Don't be ridiculous!" Greg offers God's perspective on suffering in today's program.

Is God Unfair?

Is human suffering the result of God's displeasure? Are the food shortages and AIDS epidemic in Africa because of God's anger? Greg talks about God and human suffering in this program.

How Big Is God’s Tent?

Many Christians think they have an exclusive franchise on God; that they are the "one and only" or at least the best, but is that true? Who is a Christian? How big is God's tent?

What Christians Believe

Christians believe all sorts of things that aren't from the Bible. In this program Greg examines some of these beliefs and suggests four easy things to do to discover what the Bible really teaches.

Can You Hit the Curve Ball?

Have you ever been hoodwinked by someone making a pitch for your attention with false information? It's hard to recognize truth -- easy to be deceived. Be sure to listen to our program today to find out how to know what's true.

What God Wants You to Know

Is your stock with God up or down - or does God even look at us that way? Listen to find out what God is looking for in us.

First Things First

Putting first things first is good advice, but what is first? Is it success, money, possessions? What's your answer?

Forgiveness

Mercy and forgiveness are way outside of our human dimension. We like to get even —- we’d rather see justice than mercy. Forgiveness turns the world upside down.

The Real Gospel

Greg digs into the parable of the rich young ruler, explores the message behind the better wine Jesus made from water and examines Jesus instruction to become like little children — all to make The Real Gospel clear.

The Heart and Soul of the Gospel

Ponder the miracle of forgiveness, through the example of an unworthy, un-named woman and her wholehearted devotion to Jesus. Compare how Christ-less religion responded to her with the response of our Lord.

The Three Questions

What is the best time? Who are the right people? What is the correct action? Greg shares the answers to “The Three Questions”.

What Happened to Hard Work?

Work is a four letter word - some avoid it at all costs.  Most think it's the only way to success.  Greg talks about four ways to rise to the top in our world.  Be sure to listen to "What Happened to Hard Work?" https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/PTR0129.mp3

How Good Were the Good Old Days?

Hearing “the good old days” conjures up warm and fuzzy feelings. Should Christians be looking "back when” or be engaged in life today?

Your Money or Your Life

Advertising continually pressures us to buy the latest and the greatest. And even if we’re able to and do, “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” could be the theme song for most.

What We Can Rely On

Besides getting older, just what is there for us humans to rely on? Greg talks about 5 unshakable truths we can anchor our lives on.

Love Can Help to Keep You Out of Debt

Physical and spiritual debt obligates us, enslaves us, and can overwhelm us. Join us as Greg explains Romans 13:8, and how it's possible to obey the law but fail to love. On the other hand, it is impossible to receive God's love and fail to fulfill the law, for love fulfills the law and our indebtedness. https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR104.mp3

The King of Love

Our sermon considers not only the source of the love epitomized in Valentine’s Day, but the Source of love, the Good Shepherd, the King. https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR052.mp3

Grace — It’s Not Quid Pro Quo

In today’s Plain Truth program Greg gives 9 definitions of “grace”. Just what is grace, anyway?

What Makes Christians Different?

Are you a sheep or goat? The Bible says at the judgment Jesus will separate people as a shepherd separates sheep and goats. How are the sheep different from the goats?

Speaking the Truth in Love

Elvis is alive and working in a Burger King in South Dakota! Not true, you say — but then how much of what we Christians say is true? And how do we say what we do?