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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() Tis Grace Hath Brought Her Safe Thus Far and Grace will Lead Her Home | Complementary Old Testament Passage: Hosea 2 Sermon Outline: Steady yourself for lethal opposition to the Kingdom of God from all directions Commit disciples to the Lords hand to carry them through tribulations Gather to Rejoice in the door of faith provided by the Lord Family Discussion Questions: The people of Lystra tried to worship Paul and Barnabas. What happened after they refused to be worshipped? What two groups teamed up to try to kill the disciples? Does God promise a life without pain for people who trust in Jesus? If someone stops trusting in Jesus, did they ever really trust in Jesus? What are some things that make it hard for people to keep trusting in Jesus? What are we supposed to do to strengthen our faith in Jesus so that it lasts through hard times? What are elders for and how do we choose them? What various tribulations did these men encounter on their first missionary journey, and which might we anticipate in our own lives? How does the word hope help us to better understand what true faith looks like? Two extremes exist: passivity and self-dependance. How does committing souls to the Lord reject both of those extremes? What does a door of faith mean and why is it needed? How does this passage beautifully and soberly teach the reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints? When God established the Old Covenant, the division between Jew and Gentile functioned as a clear object lesson. How does Christ make people who were once called Not my people to now be called, You are My People? Watch at: https://youtu.be/XoRKaOv4QZc | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() The Everlasting God | Complementary New Testament Passage:Colossians 1:15-20Watch at: https://youtu.be/h_Mi1gDh9pM | — | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() Life of the Spirit: Sonship✨ | sonshipspiritual leadership+3 | — | — | — | sonshipSpirit+5 | — | — | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Turn From Vain Things to Christ, the Living God✨ | faithfalse gods+5 | — | Turn From Vain Things to Christ, the Living GodHabakkuk 2:18-20 | IconiumLystra+1 | vain thingsliving God+5 | — | — | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() As Many as were Appointed to Eternal Life Believed✨ | God's faithfulnessScripture interpretation+4 | — | Isaiah 55 | — | eternal lifeGospel+7 | — | — | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() The Church moves to an Offensive Pursuit with the Sword of the Spirit✨ | churchgospel+3 | — | Park City Gospel Church | — | churchgospel+7 | — | — | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() The Word of God versus the Hand of Herod✨ | faithprayer+4 | — | 1 Kings 21:1-24 | — | HerodPeter+6 | — | — | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Why we are called Christians✨ | Christian identityearly church+4 | — | Park City Gospel ChurchExodus+2 | AntiochJerusalem | ChristiansGospel+7 | — | — | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() The Dividing Wall is Knocked Down✨ | Old TestamentNew Testament+4 | — | Park City Gospel Church | — | LeviticusChrist+6 | — | — | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() The work of the Spirit in those who grew up with the Word of God.✨ | Holy Spiritmiracles+4 | — | Park City Gospel Church | — | Holy Spiritmiracles+6 | — | — | |
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| 4/12/26 | ![]() In Danger, Yet Comforted by the Holy Spirit✨ | comfort of the Holy SpiritChristian conversion+4 | — | Park City Gospel Church1 Kings 19:1-8 | — | Holy SpiritSaul+7 | — | — | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() The Overwhelming Power of the Resurrection of Christ✨ | resurrectioncomfort+4 | — | Park City Gospel ChurchThe Overwhelming Power of the Resurrection of Christ | Daniel | resurrectionChrist+5 | — | — | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() As Moses Lifted the Serpent, So Must the Son of Man be Lifted Up✨ | Good Fridaysermon+5 | — | Matthew 27:45-56 | — | Good Fridaysermon outline+5 | — | — | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Hosanna! Blessed is He who Comes in the Name of the Lord!✨ | Steadfast Love of GodPraise the Lord+4 | — | Park City Gospel Church | — | HosannaJerusalem+6 | — | — | |
| 3/22/26 | ![]() A Wolf Becomes a Shepherd Called to Die for the Sheep He Once Mauled✨ | conversionsuffering for Christ+3 | — | Park City Gospel ChurchPsalm 68 | — | Saulconversion+6 | — | — | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() The Blood of the Lamb Spreads to the Ends of the Earth✨ | evangelismGospel+4 | — | The Blood of the Lamb Spreads to the Ends of the EarthIsaiah 56:1-8+2 | — | Gospelevangelizing+6 | — | — | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() The Great Gift of Redemption Spreads✨ | redemptiongospel+4 | — | Isaiah 55Acts 2+2 | — | redemptionSimon Magus+5 | — | — | |
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Suffering and Joy | Complementary Old Testament Passage:Psalm 44Sermon Outline: A Wolf Scatters the Sheep Lamentation for the Sheep The Voice of the Good Shepherd Reaches the ends of the earth Great joy for the Sheep Family Discussion Questions: What happened to the church after Stephen the deacon was killed? How did it make them feel? What was Saul doing? What did the Christians do when they moved to new towns? Are only people who met Jesus when he lived 2000 years ago allowed to share the Gospel? Are only elders or church leaders allowed to share the Gospel? Compare how people were feeling in verse 2 and verse 8 How does this passage begin to fulfill Christs promises at the beginning of Acts? What did the Apostles do in verse 2? Why? What does this teach us about the Christian response to persecution? What does this passage teach us about how Christians should respond to death of a believer? How will verse 3 be contrasted 180 degrees later in the book of Acts? What promise is God sealing with the miracles noted in verse 7? What do the words used for preaching here teach us about how to share the Gospel? | — | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() The First Martyr of the Early Church | Complementary Old Testament Passage:Exodus 5 Sermon Outline: Those God sends to redeem are rejected by men Men rejected by their brothers are vindicated by God Christ fulfills the law of God and the temple Those who belong to Christ share in his sufferings and glories Family Discussion Questions: What was Stephen in charge of in the church? What was Stephen doing that made people so mad? What lie did the people say about what Stephen was doing? What happened to Stephen as he was dying? Where do Christians go when they die? Why do some people hate God and Christians? Who was the young man who held the coats of those who killed Stephen? How did Stephens sermon prove the accusers wrong? What about this account ties Stephen to the Old Testament and to Christ? What does this passage teach us about what suffering Christians can expect? What does this passage teach us about what glories belong to Christians? Does this passage promise that Christians will experience the same miraculous signs or that they possess the things that the miracles signify? How does this passage serve as a warning for us when other Christians bring us biblical teaching we do not like? | — | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() The Story of How we Received our First Deacons | Complementary Old Testament Passage:Ruth 1:6-18 Sermon Outline: The Word brings treasure into the house of the Lord Be sure that the Treasure won by the Word is treated as treasure The adorned Word brings in even more treasure Family Discussion Questions: What was it that God used to save people? How did the church take care of people who became Christians? Is the church supposed to be from one family or many families? What are the men in the church called who teach and lead the whole church? What are the men in the church called who make sure that the church takes care of Christians with needs? Are deacons and elders the only ones who share the Gospel and take care of people? Explain how God ensure that widows would be honoured without changing the mission of the church. What is interesting about the names of the men chosen as deacons? Christian charity is not the same as the extremes we see in the world. What are its hallmarks? What was the stunning result of this additional office? How had Jesus predicted this? Looking back at the first six chapters of Acts, which peoples now comprise the church? What makes verse 8 unique? What is its purpose? What does this passage teach us about how we ought to think about the church? How is this passage a motivation to get a handle on our possessions and finances? What polar extremes about the mission of the church has the church been tempted toward in history and how is this passage a corrective to those? | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() Christ will be obeyed and preached in season and out of season | Sermon Scripture Passage:Acts 5:12-42 Sermon Outline: The King builds His Kingdom through the preaching of His Gospel The Lord frees us that we might serve and proclaim that Jesus is the Life Rulers crippled with fear attempt to intimidate Gods people Christ suffered that we would receive the Spirit and obedience Rivals to Christ rise and fall but His reign will endure forever The honour of suffering dishonour for the name of Christ Family Discussion Questions: Lots of miracles were being done after Jesus rose from the dead. Who was doing them? Can we write the Bible like the Apostles did? How did the Apostles get out of jail? What did the angel tell them to do? What did the rulers tell the Apostles to stop doing? What people have the Holy Spirit living in them? What does the Holy Spirit make you want to do? Did the Apostles listen to the rulers who told them to stop teaching about Jesus? Why? Why were the Apostles so happy at the end of the story? How does this text show the uniqueness of the Apostles? Why should we not modify the message at all to appease or draw in those who hate God? Luke points out a number of motivations behind the actions of the rulers. What are they and what can we learn from this? What does this short account tell us about the calendar of the local church in the days of the Apostles? | — | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() The Cross of Christ Produces a Holy and Beloved Family | Complementary Old Testament Passage:Leviticus 10:1-5 Sermon Outline: How sweet it is when the children of God dwell in unity A man whose heart longs for the good of Gods children A man whose heart longs for the praise of men A wife who does not fear the Lord The danger of false faith Family Discussion Questions: What did the people of the church do for each other? Why did they do that? Who is the father of the church? Who is the husband of the church? How does a person become a child of God? How should we treat people who trust in Jesus who are not part of our families? What bad thing did Ananias and Sapphire do? Why did they do this? What happened to them? What does this text tell us was the basis of the unity of the church? How does that challenge typical modern calls for unity? How does this passage affirm ownership rights? Why does the Gospel produce the kind of fruit described here? What are typical excuses for being ungenerous? What are godly motivations for generosity? How does this passage prefigure the coming judgement? How should it shape the churchs view of membership and discipline? | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Comfort and Motivation Found in the Sovereign Creator and Redeemer | Complementary Old Testament Passage:Psalm 2 Sermon Outline: When faced with danger, seek the Lord with your church God is Sovereign over every single thing Why the Nations Rage Seek the Lord of vengeance Seek the Lord for boldness in your calling The Signs given at the beginning of the covenant are permanent Family Discussion Questions: What scary thing had just happened to the disciples? What did they do when powerful men got angry with them? Does God want us to stay alone or to worship him with a church? Is God in control of everything or only some things? Was it a surprise to God that Jesus was killed on a cross? Why do we not need to be afraid of people who hate Jesus? What did these believers take as the evidence that God is sovereign? What effect did the sovereignty of God have on these Christians? What causes the raging of the heathens against the Lord? What is the surprising irony about whom the Lord calls heathens in this passage? How should that cause the church to both fear and take comfort? What two things did the believers pray for? Is that surprising? What impact do the signs seen in Acts have for the rest of church history? The miracles did not cause belief. What two things did the Lord use to work belief in those converted? | — | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() The Stone the Builders Rejected has become the Cornerstone | Complementary Old Testament Passage:Isaiah 8:11-22Sermon Outline: The Good Works of Christ bring both hostility and rejoicing The Name Essential for salvation is rejected by men but approved by God Christian devotion to Christ is public and based on historical fact Family Discussion Questions: What amazing thing did God use the Apostles to do? What was the mans response? What did the powerful people think about this? What did the Old Testament tell people would happen to the Saviour when he came? Is there any other way to be saved other than trusting in Jesus? When should we obey or disobey people in authority? What kept the rulers from approving of the Apostles? What was it that convinced the 2000 men to trust in Christ- the miracle or the preaching? What about the Apostles made an impression on the crowd? Why should Christians refuse to talk about Christianity as though it is merely a matter of opinion or choice? Are all people commanded to trust in Jesus? Why should we be careful about going along with the crowd or with leaders? What motivated the actions of the rulers? Why should we be confident in the preaching of the Gospel even in the face of hostility? | — | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() The Author of Life was Crucified that All Nations would have times of Refreshing | Complementary Old Testament Passage:Deuteronomy 18:15-22Sermon Outline: Cling to the Apostles teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ Faith in the name of the Author of life The Suffering of Christ bring refreshing God will either turn you away, or turn you away from sin Family Discussion Questions: What miracle happened right before Peter preached this sermon? Why did the Apostles need to do miracles? Why do Christians not need to do miracles? Who is the one who made all life? What do people need to do to be forgiven by Jesus? What wonderful things will happen when Jesus returns? What terrible things will happen to people who do not trust in Jesus? Why was it important for Peter to point out that these things were predicted by the Old Testament? What is all packed into that word, refreshing? (Think now and in eternity) How does Peter distinguish between the promised blessing and the sign of that promised blessing? Life and death are contrasted in verse 14-16. How did the crucifixion demonstrate that, and how is it demonstrated in the world today? Verse 12 absolutely destroys the Prosperity Gospel or Word of Faith or New Apostolic Reformation movements of today. How? Does sinning in ignorance mean that you are not guilty and do not need to be forgiven? How is verse 26 an essential blessing which we cannot afford to ignore? | — | ||||||
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