Politics And Your Faith: Why Israel Matters - B
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that the people of Israel are the most persecuted, the most hated, and the most segregated people on earth, and yet, they are the most envied.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that the people of Israel are the most persecuted, the most hated, and the most segregated people on earth, and yet, they are the most envied.
Real Life Radio is the daily, half-hour program of Jack Hibbs, Founder and Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Southern California. Pastor Jack is best known for his passionate, expositional teachings, through the timeless truth of God’s Word. Real Life Radio takes listeners verse-by-verse through the Bible.
Real Life Radio is the daily, half-hour program of Jack Hibbs, Founder and Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Southern California. Pastor Jack is best known for his passionate, expositional teachings, through the timeless truth of God’s Word. Real Life Radio takes listeners verse-by-verse through the Bible.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that we need to get up. We are no longer bound by sin and death, or fear. Our debt has been paid for by Jesus, so how can we not get up and rejoice for all that He has done to save us.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that even now, God is on the move. He knows what is happening, just like He knew when the stone was rolled away, and He knew when Jesus got up and walked right out of that tomb.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that Jesus suffered, died and rose again, and He did it all for love. That’s how much He loves us, and that’s how much we can trust Him. So, let’s get up and go, and do what He has called us to do.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that the family of God was born out of the suffering of Jesus. And, when He bowed His head and died, He finished paying the price for our sin.
Some people say that since evil exists in this world, either God is not wholly good, or He doesn’t have the power to eliminate it. Find out in today’s podcast episode how God’s goodness and sovereignty do not stand in opposition, but in unison—as God sovereignly works all things together according to His good, good plan.