Richard Ellis Talks

Richard Ellis

Getting Out Alive

December 30, 2020

The devil’s mission is to steal, kill, and destroy, plotting to keep us from getting out of this world alive. The truth is, there is life after death, eternal life with God forever, but there are so many people that don’t even know about it or think they can have a chance at that life. While we are here, we should be spreading the Word and fighting against the devil’s lies to help get as many people out of this world alive.

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Salvation secures us from being lost forever, separated from God. Once we’ve received it, we can then give up our lives for the sake of following Christ and gain heavenly rewards that we can have to offer Him in eternity.
December 29, 2020
The Bible very specifically points out the hypocrites who teach one way to live and live themselves in a completely different way. It’s one thing to do the right actions, but it’s a whole other thing with greatest importance to have a heart relationship with God and follow Him so that out of that comes the fruit of our lives.
December 28, 2020
Jesus was shown to be raised in three different ways in Scripture; the first with His parents in His childhood, the second when the guards raised Him on the cross, and the third when God raised Him from the dead. We must look to Him to be saved and tell others to do the same.
December 27, 2020
Jesus came as the Savior of the world, offering salvation and a changed life to all. He promised to return and it’s our job to announce His returning. We must wait expectantly and talk with others about how Jesus can change their lives as well.
December 25, 2020
Jesus came to earth in the poorest of conditions, being born in a stable, so that no one could claim that they are worse off than He was. Even the people that God chose to share the news of the Messiah with first were the smelly, poor shepherds. The Savior was born, and even the creation of the stars told of this event, leading the wisemen to the stable in Bethlehem. From all of these poor circumstances came the baby boy that would be the Lamb who was slain to save the whole world.
December 24, 2020
God used people like Elizabeth and Mary to do great things, essentially bringing Jesus into the world to save the world, because they were willing to be used by God no matter what He asked. We need to be obedient to God when He calls us to do something and let Him use us as He pleases to reach others.
December 23, 2020
People are looking to us for answers because they see the stability that we have from Jesus. When we make Him the center of our lives, our families, and our homes, nothing can shake us. We need to share the hope of Christ with others who may not even know that it’s Him that they need.
December 22, 2020
The Christmas story is about Jesus giving Himself for us, coming to earth as a baby to grow up and die for our sins. He tells us that He wants us to love Him with our whole selves, holding nothing back. When we give Him all of us, He can use that to change the world around us.
December 21, 2020
Family issues seem to often come up around the time of the holidays. Instead of growing more bitter towards one another, God calls us to love each other and to make things right. While we can’t control others, we can take responsibility for ourselves and do what we can to make peace.
December 20, 2020
God loved us enough, even in our sinful state, to make the greatest sacrifice of all. God does not want anyone to be condemned to hell, but when we choose to not receive the greatest gift that He offers us, which is salvation through Christ alone, we do not get to experience the life changing, healing love that He provides.
December 18, 2020
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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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