Episodios

  • Episode 501: 1 Corinthians 13-16 The Gospel & Love taught by Jim Reske
    Apr 6 2026

    Jim Reske explains why Paul includes the love chapter in his letter to the Corinthians.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Episode 500: The Gospel in 1 Corinthians 1-4 taught by Greg Bryan
    Mar 16 2026

    Greg Bryan reveals seven principles of a Cross-Centered man in 1 Corinthians chapters 1 through 4.

    The culture of Corinth valued status, eloquence, and human wisdom—but Paul preached something radically different: Christ crucified. This episode examines how the gospel reshapes our understanding of success, strength, and spiritual leadership.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Episode 499: LIfe is a Journey to the Cross: Mark 9-12 taught by Greg Bryan
    Feb 16 2026

    This podcast episode, based on a Bible study of Mark chapters 9–12, explores the central theme that life is a journey to the cross. The discussion centers on how Jesus’s intentional march toward Jerusalem was not for comfort or popularity, but for rejection and suffering—a path he calls his followers to join.

    The study highlights seven practical truths about the cross that transform the perspective of a disciple:

    • The Cross Reframes Glory: The Transfiguration on the mountaintop was brief because "glory without the cross is counterfeit". Real discipleship requires walking back down the mountain into the valleys of human need and pain.
    • The Cross Destroys Self-Reliance: When the disciples failed to heal a boy because they didn't pray, Jesus reminded them that the cross proves they are not enough on their own; instead, it calls for a deeper trust in Christ alone.
    • The Cross Defines True Greatness: While the disciples argued over status, Jesus taught that greatness is found in service and sacrifice. The speaker notes that at the foot of the cross, there are "no VIPs, just recipients of grace".
    • The Cross Exposes the Seriousness of Sin: Jesus used shocking language about cutting off limbs to show that sin is a "predator," not a pet. The cross reveals that sin is so serious it required the death of the Son of God.
    • The Cross Frees Us from Idols: Using the story of the rich young ruler, the speaker explains that the cross exposes our "functional saviors"—things like money, control, or reputation—that we must be willing to let go of to find real life.
    • The Cross Leads to Service and Sacrifice: Mark 10:45 is identified as the book's thesis: Jesus came "not to be served but to serve". Following him means rejecting a self-centered life in favor of a road of service.
    • The Cross Means Wholehearted Surrender: Through the example of the widow’s two mites, the study emphasizes that discipleship is about total trust, not just giving leftovers.

    The episode concludes with a metaphor of Gethsemane as an "olive press," where Jesus was "pressed" three times under the weight of sin to produce the "oil" of redemption. The participants also discuss the human tendency toward doubt, noting that the disciples themselves struggled to understand Jesus's mission until their minds were opened after the resurrection.

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    49 m
  • Episode 498: The Power of Meditation & Relections found in Mark 5-8 by Jim Reske
    Feb 10 2026

    Jim Reske teaches on the power of meditation and shares reflections on meditation from Mark chapters 5 through 8.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Episode 497: The Gospel of Being Human: An interview with Marty Solomon
    Jan 7 2026

    Greg Bryan and Jim Reske interview Marty Solomon on his latest book, called The Gospel of Being Human.

    In the book, Marty Solomon and Reed Dent invite readers to rethink their assumptions and explore the following:

    • What Does It Mean to Be Human?: Misunderstanding ourselves leads to misunderstanding God. Reclaiming our identity in his image reshapes how we see ourselves, God, and others.

    • Deconstruction Without Losing Your Faith: Experiencing doubt through deconstruction and reconstruction can lead to a deeper relationship with God.

    • Breaking Free from Shame: When we define ourselves only by sin, we live under fear and unworthiness. The Bible offers a better story, where we are loved, redeemed, and invited to live in freedom and purpose.

    • Beyond Us vs. Them: In a divided world, the gospel reminds us that every person is both broken and beloved. God’s mercy bridges the divisions we’ve created and calls us to radical reconciliation.

    • When the World Feels Too Broken to Fix: When it feels easiest to give up, the gospel reminds us that God is still transforming the world through us.

    You can preorder the book today on Amazon or NavPress.

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    43 m
  • Episode 496: Seven Life-Changing Truths found in Acts 9-12 (Full Episode)
    Dec 5 2025

    Greg Bryan teaches a men's Bible study based on Acts chapters 9 through 12.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Episode 495: Seven Life-Changing Truths found in Acts 9-12 (Part 2 of 2)
    Dec 3 2025

    Greg Bryan teaches a men's Bible study based on Acts chapters 9 through 12.

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    33 m
  • Episode 494: Seven Life-Changing Truths found in Acts 9-12 (Part 1 of 2)
    Dec 1 2025

    Greg Bryan teaches a men's Bible study based on Acts chapters 9 through 12.

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    32 m