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Pod Pastor Mike

Pod Pastor Mike

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Bringing new light to the beautiful Gospel of Christ© Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Promises Made Prophecy Fulfilled
    Apr 21 2026
    This episode explores Ezra chapter 1, examining how God orchestrates history to fulfill His promises to His people. Through the decree of King Cyrus allowing exiled Israelites to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple, we witness God's sovereignty over nations and His faithfulness across generations. The message emphasizes that God uses unlikely people, including pagan rulers, to accomplish His divine purposes. Just as God fulfilled His promise to restore Israel after 70 years of exile, He continues to work in our lives today, providing not only the vision but also the resources to complete His plans. The episode draws parallels between God's faithfulness to Israel and His ultimate promise fulfilled in Christ, encouraging believers to trust God's timing and provision even during seasons of uncertainty and exile.
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    16 mins
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  • Rejected Yet Accepted
    Apr 7 2026
    This episode explores Romans 16, Paul's closing chapter, emphasizing how the early church transcended societal divisions through unity in Christ. The message highlights how believers should not be defined by worldly rejection or marginalization, but rather find their identity and value in Christ. Through Paul's commendations of diverse co-workers—including women like Phoebe and Priscilla, Jews and Gentiles, slaves and free citizens—the episode illustrates that acceptance in God's church is based on faithfulness and service rather than status, gender, or background. We can all be encouraged to embrace our unique gifts while maintaining unity, warning against divisive teachings, and calling believers to be proactive in preserving gospel truth. The episode concludes by emphasizing that God's grace transforms rejection into joyful acceptance, and that our diverse community within the church should serve as an open door to welcome the broader community.
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    17 mins
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