• PP238 Witnessing for Wimps
    Apr 27 2026

    Do you find it hard to tell others about your faith in Jesus Christ? In Exodus 18, Moses tells his father-in-law (a Gentile priest) what God has done in his life. In doing so, Moses models for us how to share our faith. In fact, Moses teaches us five lessons that can help wimps become witnesses of Christ.

    Scriptures Referenced:
    Ex 18:1-12; 1Thess 1:6-10

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    39 mins
  • PP237 A Different Angle on Afflictions
    Apr 13 2026

    In the midst of our suffering, when we are just trying to survive, we may feel like there is nothing we can do to bless others. But Scripture teaches that there is a vital contribution we continue make to the spiritual lives of our brothers and sisters, because of our afflictions. And listen for the three simple, practical, Biblical ways we can support suffering saints.

    Scriptures Referenced:
    1Thess 3:1-13

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    21 mins
  • PP236 How Everything Makes Us God-Centred
    Apr 6 2026

    Do you long to become more God-centred? Learn how everything in your life—yes everything!—can become a call to worship and a prompt to prayer.

    Scriptures Referenced:
    Gen 1:14-19; 15:5-6; Ps 19:1-2; 1Cor 10:31

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    24 mins
  • PP235 Divine Jealousy
    Mar 30 2026

    We normally think of jealousy as an ugly thing, but there is no ugliness with God – and yet the Lord is a jealous God. What is divine jealousy? And why should it not only challenge us, but also comfort us and make us worship God even more?

    Scriptures Referenced:
    Nah 1:2; 2Cor 11:1-2

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    22 mins
  • PP234 Preparing for the Lord’s Supper
    Mar 16 2026

    Just as you might prepare for a special family event or meal, it’s good for us to prepare for the Lord’s Supper. This isn’t a legalistic chore; when a special occasion is a joy to us, preparing for it is part of the anticipation. Steve Buckeridge joins us again from the UK to share how we can prepare for the weekly breaking of bread in a direction that’s Godward, saintward, and inward.

    Scriptures Referenced: Mat 5:23-24; 26:17-20; 1 Cor 10:16; 11:17-22; Heb 13:15;

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    37 mins
  • PP233 Do We Need the Bible?
    Mar 2 2026

    According to Kevin DeYoung’s helpful acronym, the Bible is SCAN: Sufficient, Clear, Authoritative. And in this episode we cover the ‘N’: Necessary. The only way we can have intimate relationship with God is if he speaks to us with words. And the fact that God has put his words into writing makes our relationship with him more—not less—dynamic and secure. When we read the words of the Bible, God works again through his words.

    Scriptures Referenced:
    Rom 1:19-20; Ps 19; Dt 8:3; Mat 4:4; Rom 10:13-17; John 17:3; 20:30-31; 1John 5:13;

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    26 mins
  • PP232 Clear as Crystal
    Feb 23 2026

    Is the Eternal, Almighty God capable of communicating his mind to his creatures? This is one of the things at stake when we consider the doctrine of the clarity of Scripture. Mike & Matthew give us a few reasons to embrace it and why it is crucial to hold to it if we profess to have any message of hope for the world. They also provide a few principles to bear in mind when we disagree on the interpretation of a passage of Scripture.

    Scriptures Referenced: Eph 3:3-4; 2Tim 3:14-15

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    27 mins
  • PP231 The Bible Is Enough
    Feb 16 2026

    The sufficiency of Scripture is frequently mentioned and easily misunderstood. But because it touches on so many key areas of the Christian life—where to go to church, what gets preached in the pulpit, and how to deal with matters of personal conscience—it’s really important that we get this doctrine right. The sufficiency of Scripture means the Bible has all the divine words we need for salvation, sanctification, and service. It doesn’t mean Christians never need medicine or counselling.

    Scriptures Referenced: Luke 16:29-31; 2Tim 3:14-17; Ps 119:1; Mark 7:1-13; 2Pet 1:3-4; John 16:12-15; 1John 3:19-20

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    33 mins