Episodios

  • Matthew 17:1-13 - The Transfiguration - Part 2
    Nov 13 2025

    I The Revelation of Jesus’ Identity

    Now, after six days: [Verse 1]

    1. Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother

    It may surprise you to know this; but Jesus didn't treat all the twelve disciples equally. Among the twelve, He had a special relationship with these three and included them …

    • When He raised Jairus’ daughter from the dead - Lk 8:51
    • When He clarified the signs of the His 2nd Coming - Mk 13:3
    • When He was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane - Mt 26:36-38
    1. Jesus led them up on a high mountain by themselves
    • "Why does Jesus do this? To rest and pray - Luke 9:28 They were weary from sleep” - Luke 9:32-33
    • Why does He take Peter, James and John?"
      • To serve as witnesses. The Scriptures say, ‘by the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established' (Dt 19:15; Mt 18:16; 2 Cor 13:1).
      • They were intimates of the Saviour
      • They were acknowledged trustworthy leaders. In Galatians 2:9, Paul refers to them as “pillars of the church”!

    He was transfigured before them: [Verse 2]

    Transfigured = Metamorphoo = “To transform”

    Meta = “To change” Morph = “Form” English = “Metamorphosis”

    Note: This was not a new miracle, but the temporary cessation of an ongoing one. The real miracle was that Jesus, most of the time, could keep from displaying this glory. Now, what had been concealed burst forth!!

    (2014)

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    26 m
  • Matthew 17:1-13 - The Transfiguration - Part 1
    Nov 11 2025

    I The Revelation of Jesus’ Identity

    Now, after six days: [Verse 1]

    1. Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother

    It may surprise you to know this; but Jesus didn't treat all the twelve disciples equally. Among the twelve, He had a special relationship with these three and included them …

    • When He raised Jairus’ daughter from the dead - Lk 8:51
    • When He clarified the signs of the His 2nd Coming - Mk 13:3
    • When He was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane - Mt 26:36-38
    1. Jesus led them up on a high mountain by themselves
    • "Why does Jesus do this? To rest and pray - Luke 9:28 They were weary from sleep” - Luke 9:32-33
    • Why does He take Peter, James and John?"
      • To serve as witnesses. The Scriptures say, ‘by the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established' (Dt 19:15; Mt 18:16; 2 Cor 13:1).
      • They were intimates of the Saviour
      • They were acknowledged trustworthy leaders. In Galatians 2:9, Paul refers to them as “pillars of the church”!

    He was transfigured before them: [Verse 2]

    Transfigured = Metamorphoo = “To transform”

    Meta = “To change” Morph = “Form” English = “Metamorphosis”

    Note: This was not a new miracle, but the temporary cessation of an ongoing one. The real miracle was that Jesus, most of the time, could keep from displaying this glory. Now, what had been concealed burst forth!!

    (2014)

    May God bless you through this message!

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    26 m
  • Matthew 16:18-28 - A Chip off the Old Block - Part 2
    Nov 6 2025

    Introduction

    The Confession of Simon Peter (16:13-20)

    1. Jesus questions the disciples (vv. 13-15) regarding the popular perceptions of his identity and then, specifically asks the disciples for their opinion by asking, “But who do you say that I am?”
    2. Peter, acting as a spokesman for the group, made two historic assertions:
    3. “You are the Christ”: The anointed Messiah of God (His mission)
    4. “The Son of the Living God”: More than a prophet, He was the One and Only Son of God (His identity) and fulfillment of OT prophecies (Jn 6:68)

    (2014)

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    29 m
  • Matthew 16:18-28 - A Chip off the Old Block - Part 1
    Nov 4 2025

    Introduction

    The Confession of Simon Peter (16:13-20)

    1. Jesus questions the disciples (vv. 13-15) regarding the popular perceptions of his identity and then, specifically asks the disciples for their opinion by asking, “But who do you say that I am?”
    2. Peter, acting as a spokesman for the group, made two historic assertions:
    3. “You are the Christ”: The anointed Messiah of God (His mission)
    4. “The Son of the Living God”: More than a prophet, He was the One and Only Son of God (His identity) and fulfillment of OT prophecies (Jn 6:68)

    (2014)

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    26 m
  • Matthew 16:1-17 - True Confessions - Part 2
    Oct 30 2025

    Introduction

    What do you think of when you hear the phrase, “True Confessions”?

    Some might be reminded of Catholic confession.

    Others might think of finally coming clean with someone we have deceived or betrayed.

    True Confessions Magazine, a cherished classic first published in 1922, looks into women's souls and reveals their deepest secrets. It deals with family problems, relationship issues, romances, single moms, abuse, and any other realistic issue women face in our society.

    But today, I want to suggest that we consider the meaning of these two words:

    1. True: To be in congruence with fact or reality
    2. Confession: To be in agreement

    I Seeking a Sign by the Pharisees and Sadducees

    1. The Pharisees and Sadducees came to Jesus:

    The Pharisees and Sadducees were the principal religious and political parties among the Jews and together they represent official Judaism in its entirety.

    Fast facts about Pharisees and Sadducees:

    1. Pharisees: They embraced the Law, the prophets and the oral tradition. They were the fundamentalists of their day, opposed to Roman rule and concerned about preserving historic Judaism. They codified the Scriptures into 365 negative commandments and 248 positive commandments (613 in total), which became the basis of one’s salvation.
    2. Sadducees: They accepted only the Torah as the authority. They were theologically liberal, politically powerful and social ladder climbers. While the Pharisees believed in angels, spirits, and the resurrection of the dead, the Sadducees did not (Acts 23:8).

    These two opposing groups found temporary unity in their mutual opposition to Jesus Christ.

    (2014)

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    28 m
  • Matthew 16:1-17 True Confessions - Part 1
    Oct 28 2025

    Introduction

    What do you think of when you hear the phrase, “True Confessions”?

    Some might be reminded of Catholic confession.

    Others might think of finally coming clean with someone we have deceived or betrayed.

    True Confessions Magazine, a cherished classic first published in 1922, looks into women's souls and reveals their deepest secrets. It deals with family problems, relationship issues, romances, single moms, abuse, and any other realistic issue women face in our society.

    But today, I want to suggest that we consider the meaning of these two words:

    1. True: To be in congruence with fact or reality
    2. Confession: To be in agreement

    I Seeking a Sign by the Pharisees and Sadducees

    1. The Pharisees and Sadducees came to Jesus:

    The Pharisees and Sadducees were the principal religious and political parties among the Jews and together they represent official Judaism in its entirety.

    Fast facts about Pharisees and Sadducees:

    1. Pharisees: They embraced the Law, the prophets and the oral tradition. They were the fundamentalists of their day, opposed to Roman rule and concerned about preserving historic Judaism. They codified the Scriptures into 365 negative commandments and 248 positive commandments (613 in total), which became the basis of one’s salvation.
    2. Sadducees: They accepted only the Torah as the authority. They were theologically liberal, politically powerful and social ladder climbers. While the Pharisees believed in angels, spirits, and the resurrection of the dead, the Sadducees did not (Acts 23:8).

    These two opposing groups found temporary unity in their mutual opposition to Jesus Christ.

    (2014)

    May God bless you through this message!

    You can support this ministry: Donate

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    27 m
  • Matthew 15:21-39 - The Loving Provision of God - Part 2
    Oct 23 2025

    Introduction Allude

    We left off in Matthew 15, where Jesus was up in Gennesaret, being confronted by the Pharisees and Scribes for not requiring His disciples to practice ritualistic hand washing – an extra-biblical tradition of the elders not found in the Bible!

    If that weren’t enough to upset Israel’s religious leaders, now Jesus redirects His ministry and attention toward the surrounding pagan Gentiles!

    (2014)

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    22 m
  • Matthew 15:21-39 - The Loving Provision of God - Part 1
    Oct 21 2025

    Introduction Allude

    We left off in Matthew 15, where Jesus was up in Gennesaret, being confronted by the Pharisees and Scribes for not requiring His disciples to practice ritualistic hand washing – an extra-biblical tradition of the elders not found in the Bible!

    If that weren’t enough to upset Israel’s religious leaders, now Jesus redirects His ministry and attention toward the surrounding pagan Gentiles!

    (2014)

    May God bless you through this message!

    You can support this ministry: Donate

    The Epic Life https://www.theepiclife.org https://www.facebook.com/livetheepiclife https://www.instagram.com/Living_The_Epic_Life

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    21 m