Sinopsis
Episodios
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Empty
02/04/2015 Duración: 01minJohn 20: 6-7 Eric Brei, DCE Nothing. Bare. Completely empty besides the bindings that once wrapped His lifeless body. Where is He? What happened? Did someone steal His body? What happens when we expect things to go a certain way and then everything is completely different than we thought it would be? What happens when the hopelessness that we have felt and are expecting to feel is replaced by questions and the slightest glimmers of hope? What happens when our world, destroyed and left in ashes, begins to re-form? This is the scary uncertain beginning of resurrection.
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The Stone
02/04/2015 Duración: 01minMark 16:1-3 Eric Brei, DCE In the book of Mark, Scripture tells us that as the women walked to the tomb early on Sunday morning they asked each other who would remove the stone over the tomb for them. They were concerned as they wanted to finish preparing Jesus’ body for burial. There was a barrier between them and what or who in this case was inside the tomb. We have barriers between us and Jesus as well. We each have stones that prevent us from getting close to Jesus. For many of us, it’s something that WE do. Things like addictions, apathy, fear, or pride. For some of us, the barriers that stand between us and Jesus were not put there by us. It could be any number of things that we did not choose for ourselves. But we need to remember that there is nothing we can do by ourselves to remove them. It is beyond our power to roll the stones away. We need Jesus! Think for a moment to the women heading to the tomb. Although they didn’t know how they would remove the stone or barrier, they went to the tomb anyway
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The Tomb
01/04/2015 Duración: 01minMatthew 27:58-60 Eric Brei, DCE In the ancient world, people used tombs to place the dead. They were a holding place for things that no longer had life. Thus Jesus was placed in a tomb. He was counted as a loss. Many believed He had no possibility of life again. Are there things in your life that you have placed in a tomb? Things you have counted as a loss or are dead to you? A relationship? A hope or dream that was squashed or squandered. Maybe it is just how you think about your own life? Some of us have set our lives on auto pilot just waiting for this all to end and be over. For some things in our lives, it is ok to count them as dead or lost. But for other things, even though they may be dead, God may have other plans. Plans that may involve rolling away the stone and seeing an empty tomb. So ask yourself today, what part of your life needs resurrecting? Are you willing to turn these things over to God so that He can bring it back to life in you?
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What a Friend We Have in Jesus
31/03/2015 Duración: 02minJohn 19:31-37 & Matthew 27:55-56 Tony Dixon, DCE What do we all look for in a friend? Even though we don’t always think about it, Jesus is the best friend anyone could ask for! Jesus kept His promise through the fulfilment of prophecy for all who believe. He did not fight for his physical life on earth but rather gave up his spirit willingly because of His great love for us. Through his earthly ministry, Christ built relationship with those around Him because He cared for them and He cares for each of us too!
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Performance - Day 29
31/03/2015 Duración: 02minMark 15:38-39 Tony Dixon, DCE We are always under pressure to perform, but what happens when we don’t do things as well as we are supposed to? The Israelites were faced with being righteous only through clean living and sacrificial atonement! Thankfully, we can confidently say that through Christ’s death, we are no longer separated from the holiness of God, but rather united with our righteous Father.
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I Thirst
27/03/2015 Duración: 02minJohn 19:28-30 Tony Dixon, DCE What did Christ mean when he made the statement, “I thirst.”? We can assume that he was physically thirsty, but was there more meaning to these two words? Rather than being given clean and pure water, Christ was given sour wine to drink. Sin can sometimes taste like that sour wine which Christ drank, but thankfully it is through his sacrifice that we are offered pure living water. Because of His sacrifice, IT IS FINISHED!
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The King Of Compassion - Day 27
26/03/2015 Duración: 03minMark 15:26-32 King of Compassion - Pastor Steve Henderson There is a reality, that we find it easy to mock pain and weakness. Often so that we don’t reveal or show our own weakness and pain. Jesus is so very different. He has compassion on the weak and hurting. He heals rather than jeers. He gathers in rather than forcing out. He saves others rather than saving Himself!
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What Our Deeds Deserve - Day 26
25/03/2015 Duración: 03minMatthew 27:38-43 What our Deeds Deserve - Pastor Steve Henderson Many people in the world don’t care what their deeds say about them, and to be honest some of them claim to follow Jesus. To do so, only pushes our own self-righteousness…and pushes us further away from Jesus. There are two thieves…one who mocks and one who confesses. Which one would you be? Do you see that which your deeds deserve is death (eternal and temporal)? I do, and it drives me to my knees.
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Struggling Inside - Day 25
24/03/2015 Duración: 01minJohn 19:16-22 Struggling Inside - Pastor Steve Henderson Pilate hands Jesus over, but he sticks by his sign – “The King of the Jews.” The same man who questioned what truth was, just hours before. Was he really searching for an answer, or what he responding in a loss of hope? Did he see truth in this King? We all struggle and wrestle with moral decisions and truth, but Jesus tells us that He is the way, and the truth, and the life. Put your hope in Him!
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Mocked
23/03/2015 Duración: 01minMatthew 27:27-31; John 19:2-5 Eric Brei, DCE Why the crown of thorns? Why a purple robe? To mock Jesus whom they thought wanted to be some kind of political king that was revolting against the Roman government. So they dressed Jesus up in purple, the color of royalty and placed a crown of thorns upon His head, pushing it into His scalp. Think about how you represent Jesus. Do you live your life as if you are placing a real crown upon His head or a crown of thorns? Whenever we take on the name of Christ or “Christian”, we’re telling the world that we‘re different. We’re telling everyone who knows us that we live by a different set of standards, priorities, and rules. We pledge our allegiance, not to governments or rulers, but to the Father of Jesus, God Himself. When we do this, we place a real crown on His head. But when we live our lives in rebellion to God’s Will, seeking our own control and pleasure, it is like we are making another crown of thorns. So today, ask yourself who do your values, actions, word
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Flogged
20/03/2015 Duración: 01minMatthew 27:26; John 19:1 Eric Brei, DCE The Roman government wanted to make an example out of Jesus, so not only did they sentence him to be crucified; they also beat, humiliated, and whipped him. All because they wanted everyone to know that the government was the only law and Tiberius was their only god. So the Roman government decided to publicly flog Jesus to deter any of Jesus’ followers from continuing His mission. They used a whip called a “cat of nine tails”. This was a special torture device that consisted of nine long leather strips, each strip contained shards of bone and metal. When the whip struck Jesus it tore into His skin and ripped it. The soldiers stripped Jesus naked, and flogged Him until He was almost unrecognizable. This was a horrific site as you can imagine. That is exactly what I ask you to do today. You could spend time thinking about how your words are like a whip to others sometimes or how Jesus kept his composure and didn’t fight back. But rather than look for some life applicati
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Betrayal & Grace
19/03/2015 Duración: 01minLuke 22:54-62 & John 21:1-19 Eric Brei, DCE Don’t you hate it when you do that thing you said you’d never do? That is how Peter must have felt after betraying Jesus three times. Jesus told Peter he would betray him in a conversation they had before Jesus was arrested. Peter strongly denied these words and told Jesus he could never do such a thing. Then just after Jesus was arrested, in three different scenes, Peter does the very thing he swore he’d never do. In each scene someone recognized Peter as a close friend of Jesus. Then just after Peter denied Jesus the third time, the rooster crowed in the background. Immediately Peter realized he did that which he swore he would never do. He was overcome with shame, guilt, and sadness. But then in John 21:1-19, we find Peter having fish by the Sea of Galilee and a risen Jesus. Peter is shown forgiveness and love. Faithfulness is restored. There is grace beyond grace given. This is what we experience after we too have done what we said we would never do. Take s
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Betrayed With A Kiss
18/03/2015 Duración: 02minLuke 22:47-51 Tony Dixon, DCE How often have we either betrayed someone else or been betrayed? It can be a very hurtful ordeal for us, but in today’s passage we see a challenging response to betrayal. Our first reaction might be to draw our sword and be ready to fight, which is certainly understandable. Jesus knows the feeling of betray all too well and takes the opportunity to show the love of his Father to his followers and to each of us!
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Pray Continually
17/03/2015 Duración: 02minMatthew 26:40-41 Tony Dixon, DCE How do you respond when you are tempted by something? Do you depend on your own will power to make it through or do you need something more? Although we might like to believe that we can resist temptation on our own, we don’t always have much success. It didn't take long for the disciples to let Jesus down. He then quickly points out their shortcomings, but then offers helpful advice and a reason why it is difficult.
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Everything is Possible
16/03/2015 Duración: 03minMark 14:35-37 Tony Dixon, DCE In this moment of suffering as Christ began to take the sins of man on himself, we see Christ call out to his heavenly Father asking for help. What can we learn from Christ’s example as His followers? As we face the situations each day that our lives throw our way, we aren’t meant to do it on our own. It is through the almighty God, Abba father, that we have been given the power to do amazing things.
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He Knows - Day 18
13/03/2015 Duración: 02minMatthew 26:36-38 Tony Dixon, DCE Sometimes it’s easy to forget that Jesus was a human. He had emotions and feelings just like anyone else. He knows what we go through and thankfully, he has given us an example of what we can do in those situations. When we face challenges, God is listening and wants to hear our requests. Jesus wasn't the only one spending time in prayer, He also asked his closest friends, the disciples, to join him.
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Pass It On - Day 17
12/03/2015 Duración: 03min1 Corinthians 11:23-39 Pass It On - Pastor Steve Henderson More than just that old song that some leader at camp wants to sing (nostalgia of the old days; song info). Paul tells us of something important to pass on to others. The teachings that we have received (examples; 2 Tim 3:16), specifically here he tells us of the sacrifice…the one that replaces the Passover with a new covenant for the forgiveness of sins.
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Just Tell Me What To Do - Day 16
11/03/2015 Duración: 01minLuke 22:7-13 Just Tell Me What to Do - Pastor Steve Henderson There is some great strength and confidence established in feeling independent and making decisions for yourself, but sometimes it is just nice for someone to tell you what to do. Imagine Peter and John’s peace and amazement from following Jesus’ advice and everything being just as he said. Life decisions are tough! College, marriage, activities, career; there are so many choices. Jesus gives us a guide to help in these decisions – His Word!
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The Inner Circle - Day 15
10/03/2015 Duración: 03minMatthew 26:17-20 The Inner Circle - Pastor Steve Henderson The inner circle reveals much about our lives. Who we eat with gives insight into whom we go to for direction, for comfort, for help, for advice… For a long time, this has been the family at the home (statistics), but often now, people have more meals with people outside their family than they do with their family. Who is your inner circle? Does it reflect what you want? Jesus calls you to His table and makes you His family!
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His Forgiveness
09/03/2015 Duración: 01minJohn 13:10-17 Eric Brei, DCE This excerpt is from pg. 33 of the Lutheran Hour Ministries Lent Devotions 2015 written by Rev. Wayne Palmer, theological editor and writer for Lutheran Hour Ministries. I feel like Rev. Palmer describes Jesus’ love and forgiveness very well, even being extended to those who betray Him. “Jesus is pointing to Judas, the one who has abandoned his Lord and become unclean and is even now awaiting the chance to betray Him. The other eleven are forgiven, cleansed of their sins because they still walk in the light by faith; Judas has rejected that light and walks in darkness. Very gently Jesus reaches out to His lost disciple in an unforgettable demonstration of His love, forgiveness and acceptance. It’s a demonstration He wants Judas to remember when he is gripped by guilt and remorse for what he is about to do.”