Sinopsis
Did you know that less than 12% of Christians read the Bible every day? Which explains why so many Christians are biblically illiterate. Whether you struggle studying the Bible, or looking for another Bible study, Jason Jimenez, best-selling author and worldview expert, invites you to join him as he teaches through the Bible in a chronological order. The mission of Stand Strong Ministries is to reinforce Christians to stand strong no matter the cost. For more information, visit www.standstrongministries.org/.
Episodios
-
SS#13 - The Voice (Lk. 3:1-18)
13/03/2017 Duración: 21minSS#13 - The Voice (Lk. 3:1-18) by Jason Jimenez
-
SS#12 - Missing Jesus (Lk. 2:41-52)
30/01/2017 Duración: 16minCould you imagine losing Jesus when he was a child? Well, that's exactly what happened to Joseph and Mary. So, how did they let that happen? In this podcast, Jason takes you behind the scenes at the temple, and sheds light on Jesus' mission at the age of twelve.
-
SS#11 - The Adoration of Jesus (Matt. 2:1-23; Luke 2:39)
23/01/2017 Duración: 16minWho were the Magi? What exactly was the "star" that led the wise men to Jesus? These are just some of the questions Jason answers on today's episode.
-
SS#10 - The Lord Has Come! (Lk. 2:1-38)
14/12/2016 Duración: 22minThe birth story of Jesus, or universally known as The Christmas Story, is considered the greatest story ever known. You may know the story, but do you know why Jesus came into the world? Find out on this episode.
-
SS#9 - Joseph Hears About the Incarnation: Matt. 1:18-25
14/12/2016 Duración: 21minIncarnation? Virgin birth? How do you make sense of these doctrinal beliefs? In today’s podcast, Jason unpacks the magnificent, yet, mysterious teaching of the Incarnation, while taking cues from Joseph’s belief in the virgin birth, and his obedience to do what God told him to do.
-
SS#8 - His Name is John (Luke 1:57-80)
06/12/2016 Duración: 16minDo you know why Elizabeth and Zechariah named their son, John? In this latest podcast, Jason explains why the name “John” was so important.
-
SS#7 - The Birth Announcement of Jesus
29/11/2016 Duración: 24minAre you able to explain the virgin birth? Well, Jason tries he’s best in this podcast to explain and defend the virgin birth. But, in the end, we can’t fully explain how God does what He can only do.
-
SS#6 - The Birth Announcement of the Greatest Prophet (Lk 1: 5-25)
16/11/2016 Duración: 27minPeople love birth announcements. But could you imagine how John the Baptist’s parents felt (at an old age) when Gabriel announced that they would give birth to a mighty prophet? In this podcast, Jason reads the amazing story of John the Baptist’s birth announcement, and helps us discover that God is always working, moving, and shaking things up in the world.
-
SS#5 - Orderly Account About Jesus (Lk 1: 1-4)
15/11/2016 Duración: 28minThere are a lot of different opinions as to whether the Gospels can be trusted. In this podcast, Jason examines the “orderly account” of Luke, and reaffirms the absolutely brilliant investigative work of Mark, Matthew, and Luke.
-
SS#4 - The Genealogies of Jesus
04/11/2016 Duración: 22minWhen was the last time you read through the genealogies of Jesus? Yeah, Jason couldn’t remember either. But the good news is, in this podcast Jason gets into the purpose of Jesus’ genealogies, and responds to the “apparent” contradictions between Matthew 1 and Luke 3.
-
SS#3 - Preexistence of Christ (John 1:1-5)
04/11/2016 Duración: 18minIt’s hard trying to get your mind around the fact that Christ has always existed, isn’t it? In today’s podcast, Jason attempts to explain Christ’s Eternality as he teaches through John 1.
-
SS#2 - Introduction to the Gospels
04/11/2016 Duración: 23minIn this podcast, Jason lays out the biblical meaning of the word gospel, and offers some insight into the order and purpose of the biographies of Jesus.
-
SS#1 - The 400 Years of Silence
04/11/2016 Duración: 24minDo you know what happened between the book of Malachi and the gospel accounts of Jesus? In this podcast, Jason highlights some major turning events that occurred during this period of 400 years (known as the “Silent Years”), and explains how certain groups and beliefs came to be by the time of Jesus Christ.