n the silence of spiritual exile, the psalmist weeps, "My tears have been my food day and night." These are the tears of longing—when God feels absent but faith still calls Him "my God.
We begin a new focus: Christ in Every Page? Many claim that the Bible's unity proves it must come from God—that every story and symbol ultimately points to Christ. In Part 1, we test that claim and explore what it assumes abo...
Today on Sermon Audio Daily, we highlight three sermons exploring one of the most debated doctrines in Christianity — eternal security. From Baptist pulpits to Reformed seminary classrooms, each message tackles the question: ...
The Assemblies of God claims that Spirit baptism gives supernatural power for holy living and ministry. But decades of documented sexual abuse inside the movement tell a darker story. In this episode, we contrast theology wit...
For today's episode of the Sermon Audio Daily , I point you to a podcast episode dealing with the document released this week by the Vatican. Listen to the episode here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/se...
Christians often repeat the command to "test all things by Scripture," but few stop to consider what that really means. In this episode, we examine the logical circularity, theological tension, and historical consequences of ...
For this episode of the Sermon Audio Daily, I point everyone to a series called, TV Shows and the Bible. Check out the series here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/se...
In this episode—Tears of the Vanishing Life—we follow the next tear on the Map of Tears to Psalm 39 : 12, where David weeps not from sickness or sin, but from the awareness that life itself is fading.
We revisit the chilling trial and execution of Rebecca Nurse — a respected 71-year-old woman condemned as a witch. This episode explores her final words, the courtroom drama, Ann Putnam Jr.'s haunting confession, and the ghos...
Before diving into an in-depth study, this episode pauses to let Psalm 91:1 speak for itself. Here we outline exactly what the verse does say, expose what it doesn't, and remind ourselves that Psalm 91:1 is a statement of tru...
For today's episode of Sermon Audio Daily, i point everyone to two messages directed at men. Listen to the messages here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/se... https://www.sermonaudio.com/se...
Psalm 91:1 is one of the most quoted verses in Christianity—but also one of the most misunderstood. In this opening episode of Rethinking Psalm 91, we confront how the verse has been turned from a covenant promise into a law ...
For today's episode of the Sermon Audio Daily, I point everyone to the sermon, The Hidden Blessings of the Secret Place. Listen to the sermon here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/se...
Psalm 6 : 6 opens with exhaustion—"I flood my bed with tears." In this first exegetical study, we explore what those tears reveal about sin, suffering, and faith in a world still waiting for glory. Here, tears become prayer, ...
For today's episode of the Sermon Audio Daily, we look at a series on how the New Testament uses the Old Testament. Check out the series here: https://www.sermonaudio.com/se... Check out my sermon on the same topic here: http...