Episodios

  • The Healer of Body and Soul - Luke 5:12–26
    Jan 29 2026

    In Luke 5:12–26, Jesus heals the untouchable and forgives the unforgivable, revealing His authority over the visible realm of the body and the invisible realm of the soul. This message examines how people respond to Jesus’ authority, why faith moves Him, and how prayer fuels faithful ministry.

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    32 m
  • Jesus' Main Cast (Luke 5:1-11)
    Jan 22 2026

    In Luke 5:1–11, Jesus meets Simon Peter in the middle of an ordinary workday and calls him to radical obedience. A miraculous catch of fish exposes Peter’s sin, magnifies Jesus’ grace, and leads to a life-changing call to follow Christ.


    This sermon explores obedience when Jesus doesn’t make sense, grace that comes before repentance, and what it truly means to leave everything and follow him.

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    21 m
  • A Capernaum Sabbath (Luke 4:31-44)
    Jan 20 2026

    In Luke 4:31–44, Jesus arrives in Capernaum and immediately reveals an authority that cannot be managed, domesticated, or contained. His word astonishes, demons obey, sickness flees, and yet Jesus refuses to settle down in the city. This Bible study explores how Christ’s unrivaled authority is displayed through His teaching, His power over spiritual darkness and physical frailty, and His unstoppable mission to proclaim the Kingdom of God. This passage confronts a deeper question: are we truly submitting to Jesus’ authority, or only welcoming Him when it feels useful or comfortable?


    In this episode, we consider how we often fence in Jesus’ authority—celebrating His power while resisting His purpose. Luke shows us that Jesus’ authority is not limited to forgiveness alone but extends to real transformation, freedom from sin, strength in weakness, and obedience to His mission. Because the Son of God holds all authority, He calls us not merely to admire Him, but to follow Him, live sent lives, and proclaim the Kingdom wherever He leads.

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    28 m
  • How to Know Your Bible (Luke 24:13-35)
    Jan 4 2026

    In this episode of Thirsting Souls, we turn to Luke 24 and listen as Jesus Himself teaches two discouraged disciples how to understand the Scriptures.

    On the road to Emmaus, the risen Christ opens God’s Word and reveals that Scripture speaks with purpose, precision, and power, and that it all ultimately points to Him. As confusion gives way to understanding, hearts are set ablaze, hope is restored, and weary followers are sent back into joyful obedience.

    This message explores how to study the Bible the way Jesus wants you to—not as a dry academic exercise, but as a soul-shaping encounter with the living Savior. You’ll learn why context matters, how careful attention to words and history brings clarity, why Scripture has one intended meaning, and how the whole Bible fits together to magnify the glory of Christ.

    If your soul has felt dry, distracted, or discouraged in God’s Word, this episode invites you to drink deeply again, meeting Jesus in the Scriptures and finding your faith renewed.

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    40 m
  • Hometown Hero or Heretic? - Luke 4:13-30 - Jesus' Messiah Claim Explained
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode we’ll explore Luke 4:14–30 were Jesus reads from Isaiah in his hometown synagogue and bully declares himself to be the promised Messiah. that proclamation amazes some, but it immediately triggers rejection from many.


    Key Notes:

    • Who Jesus claimed to be, and why that was shocking in Nazareth
    • The cultural and historical context of the beginning of Jesus' ministry
    • How does discipleship causes to treasure Jesus by accepting Him on His terms
    • Our faith will fail to grow if we do not align with Jesus' identity and mission
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    26 m
  • The Sinless Savior of Sinners (Luke 3:21-4:13)
    Dec 4 2025

    Jesus is baptized, traced back to Adam, and driven into the wilderness all before His public ministry begins. Discover how Luke 3:21–4:13 reveals the sinless Savior who stands in our place and overcomes where we fall.

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    29 m
  • Maturing as a Church - 2 Corinthians 13
    Nov 16 2025

    In this sermon from 2 Corinthians 13, Pastor Daniel Steeves reflects on how God grows His people toward maturity. This text invites us to see Paul’s final words to the Corinthians, "examine yourselves, pursue restoration, comfort one another, rejoice, and live in peace," as a roadmap for a healthy Christian life and a healthy church.

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    39 m
  • A Holy Birth - Luke 2:1—40
    Nov 6 2025

    Discover how God’s sovereignty, humility, and grace come together in the manger—and why the true meaning of Christmas still changes hearts today.

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    33 m