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Come Before Him with Singing Part 1
Monday, December 01, 2008
The words of Psalm 100 tell us to shout and sing to the Lord with joy and gladness. He is God and we are his people! Today, Bryan Chapell expands on this amazing truth and its implications for our lives.
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Several years ago, Bryan Chapell lost a close friend to suicide. Today, Bryan and Steve discuss the many questions that result from a tragic event such as this. How do we respond when a Christian commits suicide? Is suicide the unforgivable sin? What role does mental illness and depression play in it? Join Bryan and Steve as they grapple with these tough questions and provide practical guidance in helping us bring hope to those who need it.
Yesterday, Bryan Chapell shared 2 reasons why being poor in spirit does not disqualify us from the Kingdom of God. Today, he shares the third reason and concludes a powerful message given at the funeral of a close friend. You'll be reminded of God's goodness and the fullness of our redemption in Christ.
What does it mean to be poor in spirit? Today's broadcast features a message that Bryan Chapell preached at the funeral of a close friend. Listen and be encouraged by learning that our loving, heavenly Father never lets go of his children, in spite of their weakness and frailty. The hope of the gospel burns bright, even in the midst of sorrow and loss.
When we want to know how our car works, we find the owner's manual. Is there such a thing for the church? Actually, there is a manual! Ephesians chapter 4 gives us a glimpse into God's desire for his church. Today, Dr. Chapell shares insights into the importance of each person's gifts in building up the body of Christ.
In Acts chapter 2, the apostle Peter speaks to a crowd at Pentecost. Looking at how he speaks can be helpful to us today as we relate to one another. On today's broadcast of Living Christ 360, Bryan Chapell teaches us the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit to guide us in our conversations.
Why is Living Christ 360 on the air? Today, we depart from our usual format to share the mission and vision of Living Christ 360. Listen in as Bryan Chapell and Steve Moore sit down together and take us "behind the scenes"...
Much of the language used in the body of Christ is often fearful and unloving. We sometimes resort to the same tactics as the world we are trying to reach. It's hard, even impossible, to be salt and light and insulting at the same time! Today on Living Christ 360, Bryan Chapell reminds us of the importance of truly loving people around us and not hating like the world.
In John 15, Jesus makes it clear that the world will hate us on account of Christ. But does this mean we are victims? Dr. Bryan Chapell says no! On today's broadcast, he shares how we will have opposition in this world, but also how we are not at its mercy because of our hope in Christ. Listen, be encouraged, and be renewed in your walk with Christ!
Yesterday, Dr. Chapell spoke of the importance of recognizing sin in our lives. Today, he reveals the importance of extending the hand of compassion to sinners. We see this in the story of the prodigal son. Join us for today's edition of Living Christ 360.
The gospel of grace always has two hands extended to us--one hand to restrain us by showing us what is wrong, and one hand to receive us as sinners in need of grace. Today, Bryan Chapell looks at the first hand of restraint and the importance of calling sin for what it is in our life and the lives of those we love.
On Monday and Tuesday of this week, Bryan Chapell looked at Psalm 139 and how life in the womb is precious to God. On the Wednesday and Thursday broadcasts, Bryan discussed repentance through the life of a wealthy young man in Mark 10. Today, Bryan and Steve further discuss the rich truths in these passages and how we can live them out day by day. Join them as they help each one us apply God's truth in every degree of life...
The story of the rich young ruler in Mark 10 can be perplexing. Is Jesus saying a rich person cannot enter heaven? You might even be thinking to yourself, "I'm not rich, so this passage doesn't apply to me!" Today, Dr. Bryan Chapell brings the unwelcome news that this passage applies to each one of us, rich or not.
Most of us can remember a time when we were really sorry for something we did. But, sometimes our sorrow over sin results because we got caught, not because we are truly repentant! In Mark chapter 10, Jesus teaches us what genuine repentance looks like. Listen in as Bryan Chapell teaches us from God's Word...
What should the church do about abortion? What is its role in proclaiming truth to a world that devalues the sacredness of life? Today's edition of Living Christ 360 challenges us to think about what the church does best and how we can really make a difference in the hearts and minds of people around us.
We know from the Bible that all life is valuable to God, even in the womb. Psalm 139 is a beautiful passage that speaks of the Lord's love and care of each person. Today, Bryan Chapell takes us to Psalm 139:11-16 and reminds us that each unborn child is a work and wonder of God.
This week's broadcasts of Living Christ 360 featured two people at the opposite ends of the spectrum-- a prominent, powerful king of Israel who fell into sin and a seemingly obscure young girl of Israel who displayed incredible faith. What can we learn from the lives of both of these people? Find out as Bryan and Steve sit down and talk on today's edition of Living Christ 360.
It's no easy task to trust God when we feel small and insignificant. Our circumstances often cause us to doubt that God can use us. Yet, God delights to use the weak things of this world to display his power! Bryan Chapell continues yesterday's message by showing how this is true of a young girl held captive in a foreign land. You'll be encouraged to know that God can do the same thing in your life!
2 Kings chapter 5 tells the story of a great commander, Naaman, who was healed of leprosy. Yet, in the same story there is a young girl who is often overlooked. You might be surprised to find out how significant she was and how much we can learn from her. Listen in and find out...
The story of David and Bathsheba is one that is familiar to many. Dr. Bryan Chapell continues this story of David, a great man of God, who was tempted and sinned. Yet, in spite of this great sin, God did not cease to be faithful to him. Today's broadcast reveals both the horrible consequences of sin and the unfailing commitment of God to his unfaithful children in the midst of it. Your faith will be strengthened as you hear once again of God's amazing grace!
In 2 Samuel chapter 7, we see in the life of David that the door which was once closed to evil was cracked open. What went wrong? On today's edition of Living Christ 360, Bryan Chapell explains what the "pride of life" is and how it crept into the life of David.




























