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Blessed Report

Blessed Report

By: JD Rucker
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There are challenges facing Christians today that come from multiple directions. This has always been the case throughout Biblical history, but it seems we're reaching a tipping point that is clearly separating true followers of Christ from not only atheists and members of other religions, but also from a lukewarm church that has been tickling ears more than spreading the Gospel.

Blessed Report with JD and Tammy Rucker will strive to bring truthful words of faith. From Bible study to current events, the show will focus on delivering information believers who are new to the faith need while offering reinforcement and discernment for those who have been in the faith for a while.Copyright Discern Media
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Episodes
  • God's in Control and Nobody's Coming to Save Us
    Jun 30 2026
    It makes sense to apply our Biblical beliefs to the way we perceive politics and pretty much everything else in the world.
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    10 mins
  • Pastor Gives Sermon for 96 Hours
    Jun 22 2026
    In Jones County, Mississippi, Pastor Matt Olson of First Baptist Church of Sharon stood in the pulpit and delivered the full counsel of God from Genesis to Revelation over four straight days. For 96 hours, with minimal breaks, he proclaimed Scripture without ceasing, setting an unofficial world record for the longest marathon sermon. His closing declaration rang out clearly: “Jesus is worthy.”

    Read More: https://jdrucker.com/mississippi-baptist-pastor-preaches-entire-bible-in-96-hour-marathon/
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    8 mins
  • The 'Hidden' Significance of 'Our Daily Bread'
    Jun 9 2026
    We pray “Give us this day our daily bread” so often that we stop hearing it. But Jesus chose every word, and the words are pointed. He did not teach us to ask for a surplus, a savings buffer, or security against the unknown. He taught us to ask for today — and only today.

    The Greek makes the point sharper than English can carry it. The word rendered “daily” is *epiousios*, a word found nowhere else in all of Greek literature. The Gospel writers appear to have minted it, deliberately passing over the ordinary word for “daily.”

    Read More: https://www.blessed.report/p/the-hidden-significance-of-our-daily
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    8 mins
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