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Our Story With God, Episode 35: The Work Of The Holy Spirit

The amazing occurrence of Pentecost wasn't just a one-time event, because the Holy Spirit didn't stop there.  But what do we know about the third member of the Trinity?  How do we better understand such an non-human, supernatural three-in-one person?  And how did the Holy Spirit continue to guide the new church?  The actions of these early believers tells us much about how we can live and grow in modern times. Our Story With God, Episode 35

Our Story With God, Episode 34: Pentecost

As the main character of the story exits the stage, leadership of the fledgling church is left to the ragtag group of disciples.  But Jesus has given them a mission - they are now apostles.  They can't stay in place, and they can't stay silent.  To help them, and not only them but every follower of Christ, God sends His Holy Spirit to guide and empower.  The transformation in the apostles is immediate and obvious, and the results are incredible as thousands believe the message they hear.  Pentecost, a feast of celebration for the harvest, becomes a literal harvest of souls. Our Story With God, Episode 34

Our Story With God, Episode 33: "Before I Go"

Jesus walked the earth for 40 days following Easter morning's miraculous resurrection, and how do you think He spent that time?  Amazingly, in much the same way He lived His life: giving a personal touch of love to those who needed the greatest encouragement.  Jesus gave a mission to those who had lost their hope.  He gave joy to those who wept.  He gave redemption to those whose guilt was overwhelming.  And at last, He went home to be glorified and now continues His role at His Father's right hand. Our Story With God, Episode 33

Our Story With God, Episode 32: Jesus and the Prophets

Can you imagine listening to a conversation during which Jesus Christ explain how all of Scripture points to Himself?  That's exactly the opportunity that a pair of His followers had within a few hours of the Resurrection.  Amazingly, however, they didn't recognize that it was Him!  So many of Jesus' followers loved and respected Him, but didn't necessarily understand how His kingdom would be brought about or why He had to die.  But in a beautiful display of individualized attention and care, Jesus reached out to these two individuals to teach them and draw them back into belief and fellowship. Our Story With God, Episode 32

Our Story With God, Episode 31: Jesus as Redeemer

Remember "pecado"?  Sin, as we learned very early, is what broke the relationship between mankind and our Creator.  At long last, however, reconciliation is possible.  Through Jesus, our penalty has been paid in full.  It was a high price to pay, but the love of God was the only thing that could stretch even beyond the holiness of God.  He was unwilling to let us go, despite our constant and consistent rejections of Him and His requirements.  Now we are twice His - first created, and now purchased. Our Story With God, Episode 31

Our Story With God, Episode 30: Resurrection

Do you ever watch magicians on TV who perform escape tricks?  Have you ever wondered what exactly it would take to escape death?  That's exactly what Jesus accomplished on Sunday morning, many years ago.  The religious authorities just wanted the end of the story, but that's not what God had been planning from the very beginning.  An unlikely cast of characters joins in to tell the most incredible story in history - powerful leaders scared of a cowering group of disciples, women whose testimony would never have been allowed in an official court, soldiers who can't do their job, and a dead man that couldn't be kept in a tomb.  How's that for a great escape? Our Story With God, Episode 30

Our Story With God, Episode 29: The Passion

Jesus spent several years with His disciples and repeatedly told them that He would be killed, and yet somehow they never seemed to actually hear what He was saying.  All of Scripture had been pointing to a single moment when the Messiah would become the sacrifice.  As Jesus was arrested and endured multiple interrogations and beatings, He never complained about the treatment He was receiving, unjust though it was.  The few words that He spoke remind us that He was in charge, that He had control of the entire situation.  And as He hung on a cross to die, He did so willingly to provide salvation for every individual who was involved - each guard who abused Him, each so-called authority who judged Him, and each sinner who made it necessary for His blood to spill. Our Story With God, Episode 29

Our Story With God, Episode 28: The Last Supper

After spending several weeks looking at how Jesus lived a life of miracles and fulfilled prophecies, one that completed all that we had seen in the Old Testament, it's now time to see how He ended His brief time among us.  I recently looked up the final words of several famous people and wondered if they had given much thought to the last things they'd say on Earth.  Jesus certainly did, and made a point of spending a final, poignant evening with His beloved followers.  What did He tell them?  What would you have said at such a moment?  He called on them to humbly serve and love one another, to remember all that He'd commanded and sacrificed.  He prayed, He sang, and He wept.  And then He turned to willingly give Himself up on behalf of every individual that would ever follow and believe Him. Our Story With God, Episode 28

Our Story With God, Episode 27: Jesus and Worship

Who is worthy of respect and admiration?  It's a long list, comprised of those who have achieved, sacrificed, or simply made a difference.  But what about worship?  Suddenly we have a much shorter list.  God is the only One worthy, and He told Moses exactly how He was to be worshiped.  For Jesus to accept worship was either blasphemy or a revelation of Who He is.  Jesus fundamentally changed everything about worship except for the most important part - Who the focus was.  Jesus gave us the perfect example of love, reverence, and worship for the only One who deserves all three. Our Story With God, Episode 27

Our Story With God, Episode 26: Jesus as Ruler

Who are the greatest rulers you can think of?  What makes them stand out in your mind - great military victories, political accomplishments, civic advancements?  We've already looked at the measuring stick applied to rulers of Israel and Judah - obedience to God's commands.  All of those kingdoms eventually fell, but the prophets looked at the Messiah as One who would institute a kingdom with no end.  If Jesus was a king, what kind of ruler was He?  Many times He told His followers "the kingdom of heaven is like..." but did they ever really understand?  Some 2,000 years later, do we?  Our Story With God, Episode 26

Our Story With God, Episode 25: Jesus as Teacher

What makes a teacher effective or memorable?  Thinking back to many of my own instructors, there are a few who stuck out in my memory.  Some had a special way of helping me recall their material, some used different methods to engage students, and some just took the extra time to show they cared about us more than just conveying information.  Jesus was an amazing teacher - His methods and style were unmatched, and His understanding of both the material (God and His Word) and audience (listeners then and readers today) was perfect. Our Story With God, Episode 25

Our Story With God, Episode 24: Jesus as Lawgiver

Who makes the law?  How well do you know the laws where you live, let alone if you decided to travel?  Jesus made a point of establishing His authority in regards to how the Jewish people lived according to Mosaic Law, and turned their understanding on its ear.  With such bold pronouncements as "You have heard...but I say" He gained both admiration and hatred.  Obviously some things haven't changed in the last 2,000 years. Our Story With God, Episode 24

Our Story With God, Episode 23: Son of God

If Jesus kept calling Himself the "Son of Man", why should we think He was anything but a human?  Lots of people throughout the ages have tried to portray Christ as a good teacher, without any divine traits.  But if we look at the events of His life, along with the words He spoke, it's clear that He never intended to give us that option. Our Story With God, Episode 23

Our Story With God, Episode 22: Jesus as Savior

Have you ever flipped through one of those baby name books?  When my wife was expecting each one of our daughters, we would spend some time looking at tons of names and tried to come up with something that would sound nice, be a bit original, and have a strong meaning.  Do you know what Jesus' name actually means?  "Jehovah is salvation".  Why do you think His name mattered, to Him and to us?  This week we look at where the name came from and what that would mean for Christ. Our Story With God, Episode 22

Our Story With God, Episode 21: Son of Man

What does your name mean?  Do you have a nickname?  What about Jesus?  Isaiah gives us many descriptions about how He would be known: wonderful counselor, mighty God, everlasting Father, and prince of peace.  But did Jesus want to be known a certain way?  Yes!  He made that clear by what He called Himself most often.  Why does that matter to us? Our Story With God, Episode 21

Our Story With God, Episode 20: Jesus as Creator

We've reached the 20th week of our study, and I'd like to thank each of you who take the time to listen each week.  I hope you're getting as much out of this as I have. This week we're going to start looking at some of the aspects of Jesus that the Old Testament has been telling us about ahead of time.  Last week we saw how Jesus was born, but now we look at whether that was really the beginning.  John 1 tells us that Jesus was there at the beginning - what does that actually mean?  And what has He done?  Our Story With God, Episode 20

Our Story With God, Episode 19: God With Us

God's personal entrance into the creation He made was nothing short of incredible, but Scriptures indicate that not everyone was ready.  Only a few people seemed to have picked up their invitations and showed up to witness such a great event.  For many, the expectation of the Messiah was not enough to impact daily life.  For the first small groups who encountered Jesus, however, it was a momentous occasion.  Emmanuel had come!  Our Story With God, Episode 19

Our Story With God, Episode 18: The New Covenant

This week, we turn the page.  Was the Old Testament the story of how God's initial plan didn't work out?  No!  But so often, we don't fully realize what was being said until after a prophecy is fulfilled.  This is how God broke His silence - He enters our world to perfect a shattered relationship, just as He'd been telling us from the beginning.  When we broke our agreement with God, He fixed it by accepting the penalty for our faithlessness.  The next several weeks will focus on how Jesus was the answer to everything the Old Testament had set in place. Our Story With God, Episode 18

Our Story With God, Episode 17: When God Is Quiet

We've made it to the end of the Old Testament with the words of Malachi urging God's people to honor Him in their daily lives and worship.  And then there is silence.  For 400 years, there is no prophecy and the are no visions.  Life goes on, the Temple is busy, and Jerusalem falls under the control of various kingdoms.  Interestingly, many prophecies are fulfilled during this time (reference Daniel 2 and 7).  But the children of Israel may be left wondering if their faith has anything to compare with the wisdom of the Greeks or the might of the Romans. As we're about to see, however, all of history has been setting the stage for this moment.  The God who exists outside of time is nevertheless very interested in timing.  And now is when the main character is preparing to be revealed. Our Story With God, Episode 17

Holy Week

As we prepare to remember and celebrate all that Christ has done on our behalf, consider these prophetic words - written approximately 1,000 years before Jesus' crucifixion. My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? Why are you so far from my deliverance and from my words of groaning?  Everyone who sees me mocks me; they sneer and shake their heads:  “He relies on the Lord ; let him save him; let the Lord rescue him, since he takes pleasure in him.”  I am poured out like water, and all my bones are disjointed; my heart is like wax, melting within me.  My strength is dried up like baked clay; my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth. You put me into the dust of death.  For dogs have surrounded me; a gang of evildoers has closed in on me; they pierced my hands and my feet.  I can count all my bones; people look and stare at me.  They divided my garments among themselves, and they cast lots for my clothing.  All the ends of the earth will remember...

Our Story With God, Episode 16: Return, Rebuild, Renew

Once the devastation of Jerusalem was over and the pain of exile had run its course, the remaining sons and daughters of Israel had to learn something new about their God.  He'd proven that He could conquer kingdoms and protect His people, but what about when everything has been destroyed?  He had promised "hope and a future" - could He provide?  And once they were able to return to Jerusalem, how would they live?  Daniel showed the way through prayer and repentance.  The returning exiles committed to proper worship by building a new altar.  Men like Ezra and Nehemiah led the people, while prophets like Haggai and Zechariah continued speaking God's Word.  The people began to find a new normal with the Lord that never changed. Our Story With God, Episode 16

Our Story With God, Episode 15: Life In Captivity

What happens when the worst thing that could happen actually happens?  Have you ever been stuck in a situation from which the was literally no way out?  Most of us have never dealt with the kind of hardship that the Jewish survivors experienced once Jerusalem was destroyed and a life of exile began.  And yet, just like Joseph had so many years before, many of them stayed committed to God during the worst times and He honored their faithfulness.  This week we'll look at the exile stories of Jeremiah, Daniel and his friends, and Mordecai and Hadassah.  What sustained them, and what can that teach us? Our Story With God, Episode 15

Fallen Kingdom - Map of Important Cities

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In 722 BC, the capital city of the northern kingdom of Israel fell to the armies of Assyria. In 586 BC, the walls of Jerusalem in the southern kingdom of Judah were breached by the Babylonians.  King Zedekiah was captured as he attempted to escape, and was taken roughly 200 miles north to the city of Riblah, where his sons were executed and he was blinded before being taken to Babylon in chains. This map shows the historical locations of the major cities involved, compared to modern political boundaries - Assur and Samaria in blue (representing the fall of Israel), and Jerusalem, Babylon, and Riblah in red (representing the fall of Judah).

Our Story With God, Episode 14: Fallen Kingdom

After hundreds of years of ruling themselves (sometimes well, but most of the time poorly), the children of Israel were conquered by invading armies.  Israel to the north was the first to fail, as Assyria marched against them in 722 BC.  Then Judah was destroyed by Babylon in 586 BC.  The city of Jerusalem was torn down and burnt, including the magnificent Temple of Solomon.  Why did this happen?  Was God not strong enough to protect His people?  Were His promises to Abraham and David no longer valid?  Or were these the consequences of the warnings God had been sending all along? Our Story With God, Episode 14

Our Story With God, Episode 13: Prophecy

Can you tell the future or predict what will come?  Whenever most people hear the word "prophecy" that's what they think of.  But throughout the Old Testament, prophets were the ones who had a special job of telling God's people what He needed them to hear.  Remember that a barrier of sin existed that kept us away from God, but He would continually stretch across the divide to speak with us.  Being a prophet wasn't an easy job, and we look at some of their crazy stories.  What sustained them when these men and women took a stand for heaven with the whole world against them? Our Story With God, Episode 13

Our Story With God, Episode 12: Temple Worship

We've looked at leadership for several weeks, but now let's look at something else that set the children of Israel apart: worship.  After leaving Egypt, they were specifically prohibited from worshipping the way the surrounding nations did.  God spent time telling Moses on Mount Sinai exactly what He expected.  Worship began at the Tabernacle and eventually transferred to the Temple under Solomon, but at times without the necessary furnishings (the altar, the veil, etc.) the Jewish faith could not be properly practiced.  Nevertheless, God's standards for how to be approached by sinful mankind have never been relaxed. Our Story With God, Episode 12