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  • Love Is The Litmus Test

    May 25, 2020

    Anyone can claim to be a Christian. But how do you know for sure whether you’re a true follower of Jesus Christ? Today on Discover the Word, the team will discuss how love serves as a litmus test for genuine faith. Pull up a chair to the table for the brand-new series called, “Beloved,” today […]

  • Fascinating Books Of The Bible

    December 9, 2019

    The romance in Ruth, the mystery in Revelation, the wonder in the Gospels . . . the Bible certainly contains many fascinating stories. But today on Discover the Word, the team and special guest Dr. Mark Young take a step back and discover that the whole of Scripture is an epic, remarkable, and redemptive story! […]

  • Exploring The Context Of Paul’s Letter To The Galatians

    June 17, 2019

    There’s something uncomfortable about reading someone else’s mail or overhearing their conversation. But that’s essentially what we’re doing when we read the New Testament epistles! Today on Discover the Word, the team will explore the context of Paul’s letter to the Galatians. It’s the beginning of an extended study of the entire book of Galatians called, […]

  • When Jesus Showed Up

    May 3, 2018

    Funeral, memorial service, celebration of life,  most everyone has been to a service saying goodbye to a loved one. And Jesus was no exception. But today, the Discover the Word team discusses the strangest funeral service of all time, when Jesus showed up and extended an invitation of his own, saying to His friend Lazarus, […]

  • “The Same Sun That Melts Ice, Hardens Clay”

    “The Same Sun That Melts Ice, Hardens Clay”

    March 26, 2018

    “The same sun that melts ice, hardens clay.” Ever heard that before? It’s true, isn’t it? And when exposed to God, some hearts become tender, but others grow calloused. Today on Discover the Word, we begin the Easter week conversations about the two men crucified alongside Jesus and their two very different responses. Listen today […]

  • Christ Fulfills The Old Testament Prophecy Of Isaiah 53

    April 10, 2017

    When Christ was crucified, the people who thought He was the Messiah were undoubtedly surprised! Yet, God had actually provided plenty of advance notice that it was going to happen! Today on Discover the Word, we will dig into one Old Testament prophecy that could have helped them make sense of what was happening. It’s […]

  • How has the resurrection changed your story?

    March 28, 2016

    Imagine if God had given us a theological textbook instead of relatable stories on how people interact with God. Today on “Discover the Word,” we begin a study called, “The Impact of the Resurrection.” The resurrection of Jesus changed the stories of so many people we read about in Scripture, including the apostle Paul. Join the study today on “Discover the Word”!

  • The motive behind Jesus laying down his life

    March 25, 2016

    Why we do something is as important as how we do something. That’s because motive matters. Today on “Discover the Word,” we talk about Jesus’s motive for laying down His life on the cross. Hebrews 12 tells us that it was “for the joy that was set before Him.” But what was that joy? It’s all wrapped up in the words “It is finished.” Listen to the Good Friday edition of “Discover the Word.”

  • The perfect sacrifice completed on the cross

    March 24, 2016

    Jesus’s death on the cross appeared to be a failed rescue mission. Yet, His final words, “It is finished,” meant the perfect sacrifice had been completed once and for all. Today on “Discover the Word,” we will explore the ancient Jewish context of sacrifice. It will give you a deeper understanding of Christ’s atonement for your own sins. That’s today on “Discover the Word”!

  • Dashed expectations

    March 23, 2016

    Everyone experiences dashed expectations. We expect things to finish one way, but they turn out completely different. Today on “Discover the Word,” we will discuss how the Jewish people had trouble accepting Jesus as the Messiah because they expected Him to come as a conquering king. Instead, He came as a suffering servant. Join the discussion today on “Discover the Word”!