Faith Alive Community Church Podcasts
By Faith Alive Community Church
Faith Alive Community Church PodcastsDec 15, 2019
The Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart
Exodus 7:1-13. Pharoah hardens his heart against God and his heart is hardened by God as well.
God's Promise of Deliverance.
Exodus 6:1-30. As Moses faces discouragement from the rejection by Pharoah and the Israelites, God again promises deliverance.
Making Bricks Without Straw
Exodus 5:1-23. Although God had promised deliverance for the Israelites, when Moses and Aaron approached Pharoah, he made their lives harder, not easier.
Lessons in Preparing for a Life of Service
Exodus 4:1-31. As God prepares Moses to lead the people of Israel out of the land of Egypt, He must teach Moses lessons in obedience.
He Whom God Raised From the Dead
Acts 13:16-39. Paul points out that Jesus, whom God raised up, is the one who can set people free from their sins.
The Lion and the Lamb
John 12:9-19. As Jesus entered Jerusalem that first Palm Sunday, He entered not just as the King of the Jews, but also as the Lamb of God to be sacrificed for the sins of the world.
The Great I AM
Exodus 3:11-15. God reveals himself to Moses as the I AM, the all sufficient, all eternal One.
An Encounter You Won't Forget
Exodus 3:1-22. During the ordinary days of tending sheep, Moses has an encounter with God that changes him forever.
And God Remembered
Exodus 2. In the middle of the Israelite's enslavement to the Egyptians, God remembered His people and provided a deliverer.
Our Greatest Ned
Exodus 1:1-22. In Exodus 1, we see Israel's greatest need, which is our greatest need. The need for a deliverer.
Living the New Life
Colossians 4:7-18. As Paul closes his letter to the Colossian Church, we are given examples of individuals who exemplify the new life we are called to live in this book.
A New Way to Live With Outsiders
Colossians 4:2-6. The apostle not only shows how to live the new life with believers but also with outsiders as well.
A New Way to Live with our Families
Colossians 3:18-4:1. Living the New life in Christ involves how we treat our family, our closest relationships.
A New Way to Live With Others
Colossians 3:12-17. As Christians, we no longer live for ourselves, but for each other as we learn to forgive and love each other.
A New Way to Live With Ourselves
Colossians 3:5-12. As Believers, we must put to death the old, sinful patterns in our lives and pursue the resurrected life in Christ.
A New Way to Live
Colossians 3:1-4. If we are true believers, we should now live for the things that are above, not the things of this earth.
To us a Child is Born
Isaiah 9:1-7. Isaiah prophesies to a weary world that they can rejoice for a child has been born.
The Reason Christ Came
Isaiah 61:1-4. Isaiah prophesies that the Messiah will come to heal and deliver those in bondage.
Comfort for God's People
Isaiah 40:1-11. Isaiah prophesies a message of comfort for the people of God as he proclaims the good news of the Messiah.
That God Would Rend the Heavens
Isaiah 64:1-9. Isaiah prays that God would move and act upon the difficulties the Jewish people find themselves in.
Reasons to Praise the Lord
In the 98th Psalm, we are provided three reasons to praise the Lord. Because He is our Savior, He is our King, and He is our Judge.
Choosing Christ Ocer Religion
Colossians 2:16-23. Paul warns of the dangers of choosing religious observances over Christ.
The Power of the Cross
Colossians 2:11-15. Paul speaks of who we now are because of the work of Christ on the cross on our behalf.
Abide in Christ
Colossians 2:6-10. Paul Encourages the Church to stay anchored to Christ and not to be deceived by worldly philosophies.
Christ is All You Need
Colossians 2:1-5. Paul desires that the Colossian Church would realize that they need nothing but Christ alone.
Paul's Goal in Ministry
Colossians 1:24-29
The Change Christ has Made
Colossians 1:21-23. Paul Explains the change the Gospel has made in our lives, as well as the ongoing need we have for him in our lives daily.
The Supremacy of Christ
Colossians 1:15-20. Paul exalts the Supremacy of Christ over Everything.
Walking in a Worthy Manner
Colossians 1:9-14. Paul's prayer for the Colossian Church is that they would grow spiritually and walk in a manner worthy of the Lord.
The Impact of the Gospel
Colossians 1:1-8. The Apostle Paul thanks God for the impact that the Gospel has had on the church in Colossae.
Wisdom on Money
Proverbs 22:2. Proverbs speaks on the blessings and dangers of money.
Wisdom on Marriage
Proverbs 18:22. The book of Proverbs speaks of the beauty of marriage and warns of the dangers that can be found in a marriage relationship.
Wisdom on Friendship
Proverbs 18:24. The Book of Proverbs provides instruction on the beauty and value of true friendship.
Wisom on Anger
Proverbs 30:32-33. Proverbs teaches us the dangers of giving in to anger, as well as the value of pursuing peace.
Wisdom on Pride
Proverbs 6:16-19. Proverbs points out the dangers of having a proud heart.
Wisdom on Work
Proverbs 6:6-11. The Book of Proverbs reminds us of the value of hard work and the dangers of laziness.
Wisdom on Our Speech
Proverbs 18:21. The book of Proverbs makes clear that our words have great power, either for good or evil.
Wisdom on the Heart
Proverbs 27:19. Proverbs speaks on the need to have our hearts pure before God.
Wisdom for Rulers
Proverbs 31:1-9. The Book of Proverbs shares great wisdom on how rulers should act and how citizens should treat their rulers.
Wisdom on Guidance
If one desires to be wise, they must listen to good, godly guidance.
Wisdom on Discipline
If we are to successfully discipline our children, we must heed the discipline of the Lord in our own lives.
The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom
Proverbs 1:1-7. As we begin our study of Proverbs, we understand that the fear of the Lord is the path to true wisdom.
For We Know
2 Cor. 5:1-10. Paul's Belief in the Resurrection is what motivates him to press on in times of difficulty and despair.
Joseph-Reflections on a Life Well Lived
Genesis 47-50. The ending chapters of the life of Joseph reflects that he has learned from the trials he went through.
The Great Family Reunion
Genesis 45-46. After 20 long years, Joseph is reunited with his father and brothers for good.
The Marks of True Repentance
Genesis 43-44. As Joseph tests his brothers, he discovers that they have repented of their actions towards him.
Dealing with the Sins of the Past
Genesis 42. As Joseph tests his brothers, they begin to realize that they are accountable for their past sins towards him.
Dealing with Promotion
Genesis 41. Pharoah’s butler remembers Joseph, causing a meteoric rise in his prominence.
Dealing with Being Forgotten
Genesis 40. Even though Joseph interprets the dreams for the cupbearer, he promptly forgets about Joseph when he is restored.
Behold Your King, Risen from the Grave
Matthew 28:1-10. On Easter Sunday, we see the King of Kings, risen in power and victory