Richard Ellis Talks

Richard Ellis

Just In Time

November 18, 2015

It’s easy to get angry when we see someone who lived their whole life in sin, even criminal activity, and at the last minute they accept Christ as their Savior right before their death. Though it seems like they do not suffer all the consequences of their sin, they can’t help but to wish they had their life to relive so that they could live it for Him.  

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When it comes to life after death we can all try to imagine what it will be like. The Bible promises us that we will be in one of two places: heaven for those who believe in Christ and accept Him as Savior, or hell for those who do not. Rather than being content with this life, we must look past the world to what lies ahead and make a decision to either own heaven as our home or to be left only ever imagining what it would be like. 
November 17, 2015
When we speak up about the difference that Jesus has made in our lives, religious people hate it. They hated Jesus for the miracles He performed and the truth that He spoke, yet He did not back down and it eventually got Him to the cross. We must be willing to speak up for Jesus everywhere we go, even if one day it becomes illegal.
November 16, 2015
Because of Christ and His sacrifice we are made righteous and are able to stand in the gap for someone as a connection between them and God. The way we do this is through prayer, protecting them through prayer from evil. There are many people in our lives who need to know God and who are hurting without Him and so rather than put it off on someone else we need to be the ones standing in the gap for them.
November 15, 2015
In the Old Testament we see that the Israelites had turned from God to find satisfaction in other things and that did not work out well for them. We often do that in our own lives, building our own cisterns to hold water that falls through the cracks and holes while God, the fountain of life, is waiting for us all along.
November 13, 2015
It’s easy to get impatient when God takes time to answer our prayers. What we must realize is that there are other spiritual things going on and it can take time for angels to come to our aid because of the battle they face. The Bible tells us to keep asking God no matter how long it takes because if we’re asking for things He has put on our heart then He will answer in His time.  
November 12, 2015
Everyone encounters difficulties in their life that can make them want to scream. The Bible tells us to change our perspective and see all our troubles as joy because God promises to use all things for His good. We can look back not only in our own lives but also the stories of the Bible and see that God is always faithful, and even in difficult times we can have joy because of His faithfulness.
November 11, 2015
God allows us to be in situations where we have the decision to stand up for Him or to back down. When we take a stand, we need to be willing to ask for help from other believers because there is strength in numbers. We must also stand behind another believer who takes a stand and support them.
November 10, 2015
There are many people who are addicted to something, especially something that has a negative effect on their life. The only way to truly be freed from that addiction is to not only get sober but to get clean. Jesus is the only one who can truly clean a person’s life up, and he waits patiently asking, “Do you want to be made well?”
November 9, 2015
Often times we may feel bound by sin or we may see others who are struggling and it is in fasting and prayer that we can truly ask and see God’s work in our lives and the lives of others. It is not a secret formula that gets us answers when we want it, but we may as well fast and pray when there is something burdening our heart because that is what God calls us to do.
November 8, 2015
Happiness is only circumstantial while joy can last regardless of the circumstances. The only way to obtain joy is in the presence of God. When we have joy from the Lord we show others the light that is in our lives and when they see that they want it.
November 6, 2015
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The reason this radio show exists, is to share Richard's talks about a God who is alive. A God who loves you. A God who wants to give you hope and a future. Hear Richard talk. Feel God. And if you'd ever want to find out more about who God is, and how to get to know Him a little better, we'd love to connect with you, at www.RichardEllisTalks.com, or call us anytime at 855-6-RICHARD. Of course, Richard and his team would love to stay in contact with you on all the social media platforms. Just search for "Talk With Richard" so we can keep the conversation going!

About Richard Ellis

Authentic... Genuine... Sincere... This guy is the real deal. He loves God. He loves his wife Rebecca and his 3 daughters. He loves people. He loves his job. He loves Texas BBQ. He loves an occasional round of golf. And he loves the Dallas Cowboys (but don’t hold that against him!).

Richard grew up as a missionary kid in Brazil, coming back to the states to finish his education. He graduated from Baylor University in 1982 with a BA in Oral Communications, and earned his MDIV in 1985 from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, making him the sixth generation of pastors in his family. His early days of ministry included serving for three years as the Single Adults Pastor at the First Baptist Church of Dallas.

Then in 1997, Richard Ellis founded Reunion Church, a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, non-denominational church in the heart of Dallas,Texas. Dallas needed a church like it. And it would need a pastor like Richard. So Reunion Church was born. And now the radio show and the website (www.RichardEllisTalks.com) join the Reunion Church community under the leadership of this guy. And we’re all the better for it!

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