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Hard-Pressed but Not Crushed
Apr 8, 2026
56m 48s
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Apr 8, 2026
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Apr 8, 2026
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Feb 26, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Hard-Pressed but Not Crushed✨ | Scriptureunity+4 | — | Nehemiah 3chapter 4 | — | ScriptureNehemiah+5 | — | 56m 48s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() A Lesson in Leadership✨ | leadershipchurch issues+3 | — | — | JerusalemSusa | leadershipNehemiah+5 | — | 48m 27s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Planting the Vision✨ | leadershipfaith+4 | — | Nehemiah | Jerusalem | Nehemiahleadership+5 | — | 52m 18s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() The Ministry of Reminder | The first five verses of 2 Timothy 4 encapsulate Paul's concern for the ongoing ministry of the Gospel. At this point in his letter, Paul has reminded Timothy that he must continue in the Gospel himself and that the Scriptures are divinely inspired. Now, as Alistair Begg explains, Paul turns Timothy's attention to the solemn charge, stirring challenge, and straightforward and vitally important commitment that are intrinsic to his ministry—and to the ministries of all who follow in Timothy's line. | — | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | ![]() Proclaiming Boldly, Suffering Bravely✨ | Christian discipleshipGospel proclamation+5 | — | — | — | Christianitydiscipleship+7 | — | 42m 28s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() The Centrality of the Word in Discipleship✨ | discipleshipchurch life+3 | — | 2 Timothy 4:1–8 | — | discipleshipWord of God+6 | — | 44m 52s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Dangers and Delights of Pastoral Ministry✨ | pastoral ministrychurch tenure+4 | — | BarnaParkside Church | — | pastoral ministrychurch+5 | — | 38m 43s | |
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Pastoral Responsibilities✨ | pastoral responsibilitiesGospel workers+3 | — | — | — | pastorchurch+5 | — | 25m 08s | |
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Entreating the Extravagant Generosity of God✨ | prayergenerosity+4 | — | Ephesians 3 | — | prayerEphesians 3+5 | — | 40m 44s | |
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Confident in Christ✨ | Christian assuranceGod's love+3 | — | Romans 8 | — | Christian assuranceRomans 8+5 | — | 47m 11s | |
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| 11/17/25 | ![]() “A Beautiful Thing”✨ | worshiphonor+3 | — | Mark 14 | — | worshipJesus+3 | — | 32m 29s | |
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Groaning and Glory | Writing to the Christians of first-century Rome, the apostle Paul acknowledged that creation, believers, and even the Spirit Himself groan in hopeful anticipation of final renewal. Present suffering is real, Scripture affirms—but it is eclipsed by the promised glory to come. Alistair Begg traces the inseparable link between suffering and glory in God's redemptive purpose, reminding us that the Spirit sustains believers in weakness and that God is at work in all things for our ultimate good. | — | ||||||
| 11/16/25 | ![]() Living in the Spirit | Genuine Christianity is not just a new set of beliefs or even a new pattern of behavior; it's a matter of new belonging. After declaring the glorious truth that there is "now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus," the apostle Paul called his Roman readers to live "not in the flesh but in the Spirit." In this message, Alistair Begg examines the reality and results of the Spirit's presence in the life of the believer as well as the responsibility that falls to those who are in Christ. | — | ||||||
| 11/15/25 | ![]() No Condemnation in Christ | The seventeenth-century minister Thomas Jacomb once wrote of Romans 8, "From first to last, it is high gospel." Beginning with "no condemnation" and ending with the assurance that nothing can separate us from God's love, it is one of the most magisterial and encouraging chapters in all of Scripture. In this message, Alistair Begg begins a short tour through its profound depths, helping us to grasp the solution to the predicament of sin, the necessity of being "in Christ," the relationship between freedom and the law, and the call to walk in newness of life by God's Spirit. | — | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | ![]() The Man on the Middle Cross (Interview) | On the verge of the release of his new book The Man on the Middle Cross, Alistair Begg sat down with Jonathan Carswell, CEO of publisher 10ofThose, to talk about the viral sermon clip that inspired it and how he hopes it can help the church evangelize the lost. Join Alistair and Jonathan as they cover where the book's central illustration came from, why it focuses on the biblical stories it does, and Alistair's hopes for how God might use it. | — | ||||||
| 11/1/25 | ![]() Regarding Jealousy | The sin of jealousy is often tolerated in Christian circles—but our lenience doesn't make it any less serious. The Bible is clear: Jealousy is a grave matter. In this talk to seminary students, Alistair Begg surveys jealousy's characteristics, consequences, and cure, reminding us that, as with all sin, the key to victory lies in acknowledging our transgression before God and keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus. | — | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | ![]() Practice, Progress, and Persistence | In a church context that held great potential for apostasy, Timothy faced the task of leading through the example of his lifestyle and work. Faithful ministry, Paul explained to him, flows from godly character—speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity—and from wholehearted devotion to Scripture, exhortation, and teaching. Alistair Begg considers Paul's guidance to Timothy, which can help today's pastors, too, as they seek to watch themselves and their doctrine closely and see themselves and their hearers saved. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Watch Your Doctrine and Training | Timothy, the apostle Paul's protégé, was not only to be alert to the dangers that lay before the people under his care; he was also to make sure that they understood God's truth. Alistair Begg unpacks Paul's instructions in 1 Timothy 4:6–10, which focus on the importance of ministering well, being nourished in the faith, training for godliness, and, ultimately, placing hope in "the Savior of all people." | — | ||||||
| 10/23/25 | ![]() Watch Your Surroundings | In the concluding verse of 1 Timothy 4, Paul instructs Timothy, "Keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching. Persist in this, for by so doing you will save both yourself and your hearers." What did he mean by these words? Alistair Begg begins an examination of the answer by looking at the chapter's opening verses, which outline the apostacy Paul warned about, how it would happen, by whom it would happen, and what its teaching would involve. | — | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | ![]() Suffering for Doing Good | Peter wrote to the believers of his day to encourage them to hold to the Gospel they had received while living as "sojourners and exiles" in a pagan world. In this series, Alistair Begg walks us through 1 Peter, helping us to see that its vital message remains relevant today. | — | ||||||
| 8/28/25 | ![]() New Life, New Lifestyle | After declaring the indicatives of what was true of them in Christ, Peter laid out several imperatives for the first-century readers of his first letter to take to heart. As Alistair Begg points out, his instructions—to prepare their minds, be sober-minded, set their hope on Jesus, be holy, live in reverent fear, love earnestly, and obey the truth—remind us today of our need for grace and of the abiding truth of God's Word. | — | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() On Evangelism and Preaching (Interview) | In anticipation of the release of his new book The Man on the Middle Cross, Alistair Begg sat down with Jonathan Carswell, CEO of publisher 10ofThose, for a wide-ranging conversation on the relationship between evangelism and pastoring. Listen in as the two discuss such topics as how to start evangelistic conversations, how to balance self-critique with self-forgetfulness, the use of humor in preaching, and more. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/25 | ![]() “Above All Things” | Above all things, God exalts His name and His Word. This became evident to Moses when, feeling inadequate, he questioned God's choice of him as a spokesman. In response to these doubts, God assured Moses of His presence and identified Himself as the great "I AM." In his final sermon at Parkside Church, Alistair Begg focuses on this unique encounter found in Exodus 3. God met Moses's need with assurance of His "isness" as well as His presence—spiritual realities that remain reliable and trustworthy for believers still today. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/25 | ![]() “When Forty Years Had Passed” | After failing in his first attempt as Israel's deliverer, Moses spent the next forty years living the routine life of a shepherd. During these "silent" years, God was preparing Moses to shepherd His people. In this study in Exodus 3, Alistair Begg walks us through God's appearance in the burning bush, His assurance of His sovereignty, and His assignment for Moses. Whether our lives seem out of control or stuck in humdrum routines, God is still in charge, and His promises remain trustworthy. | — | ||||||
| 6/1/25 | ![]() In His Time — Part Two | God makes all things beautiful in His time—even if His timing isn't always our ideal! When the Hebrews were enslaved and treated harshly in Egypt, one Hebrew infant was spared. Nurtured in the faith by his own mother, Moses also enjoyed the privileged life of an Egyptian prince. While little is known of Moses's first forty years, Alistair Begg explores two tragic events—and the resulting disgrace and delayed deliverance—that occurred when Moses imposed his own will instead of relying on God's providential hand. | — | ||||||
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