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The Not Yet Kingdom – Pt 2
While the kingdom of God is very much present in our lives now, the kingdom also has a future tense, when it comes in its fullness.
The Already Here Kingdom – Pt 1
This first of a two part series examines the present reality of the kingdom of God - Jesus said that it is here, now!
You Are My Friends
He doesn't call us a slave or a servant- nor does he insist that we keep our distance, as he is our teacher and we are merely his disciples and students.
Just a Cold and Broken Hallelujah
Join us as we ponder and meditate about the love of God expressed to us and for us and with us in the life of Jesus, who experienced the disappointments, betrayals, and rejections common to us all — and through it all served us with his love — and he still does!
Love Is Action
God’s love, in action, is far from a dream-like never-never fantasy land. God’s love is real, it exists in and through the tough times, the trenches, the pits and ditches into which we fall — it is with us as we walk through dark valleys of our lives.
All is Forgiven – Love, Papa
"To err is human, to forgive is divine." Divine forgiveness, illustrated in the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, involves no bookkeeping.
The Widow’s Offering
Greg illustrates how easy it is to misunderstand and abuse the teaching available to us in the Bible - and confesses to doing so himself.
Blowing in the Wind
It's the title of a famous folk song, but more importantly the wind is a metaphor describing the work of God. Join Greg as he explains John 3:8.
Why Is Jesus the “Good” Shepherd?
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus used a person whose race and religion was despised as a metaphor of his own work - in the parable of the Good Shepherd he compared himself to a profession that didn't have the best reputation. Why?
Without Him, We Can Do Nothing!
Jesus' parable of the vine yields incredible insight into the nature of our relationship with him.
God’s Grace Is For Everyone
Since Jesus invites us to the kingdom of heaven in spite of what we have done, rather than what we have done, does that mean there are no limits to God's grace?
The Perfect Storm
While the storms of our lives do not define or limit our relationship with God, they can be traumatic and disconcerting. Join Greg as he offers fresh perspective about the blessed assurance we can all have in and through Jesus Christ.
Prayer – What to Pray About
Prayer is an opportunity for us to listen to God -- we pray not so much that we can change God, but that he can change us. In this program Greg talks about our relationship with God in prayer.
https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/PTR0358.mp3
Christianity = Freedom from Human Regulation
How do you define Christianity? Most people, Christian and non-Christian alike, would answer with a list of restrictions and taboos, but that's not a biblical definition of Christianity. Christianity = freedom from human regulations. Greg discusses what Colossians 2 tells us.
https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/PTR0288.mp3
Despised and Rejected of Men
Jesus wasn't simply ignored or disliked. He was despised and rejected. What was the primary reason for the hatred directed at him?
https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/RCWR252.mp3
Jesus’ Parents — What Were They Like?
The birth of Jesus was an unbelievable event - unique in many ways. Two people were immediately impacted by this uniqueness - Joseph and Mary - for Mary's pregnancy was different from any other. Jesus' parents - what were they like?
https://www.ptm.org/mp3/FreeDwnld/PTR0296.mp3
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