Hosted by Dr. Derek Grier · EN

In this second portion of the episode, we continue to look at the story of Lazarus' resurrection. Jesus was angry about what Satan had done—the way humanity had been ravaged and harmed. He loves us so much that He came to make a way for us to be restored to God! How amazing His love is for us!

The story of Lazarus reveals that Mary and Martha struggled with their faith even as they had assurance about Jesus' identity. Likewise, even as we grapple with the difficult parts of our faith, we can go to Jesus, commune with His people, and stay the course.

Just like the Queen of Sheba was willing to go to great lengths to hear the truth of God, we should pursue God's Word with passion! Jesus is the better Solomon who holds all the riches and the wisdom of God's kingdom! What better pursuit is there than to follow Jesus with our entire lives?

In this second portion of the episode, we'll continue to explore the story of the Queen of Sheba and her visit to Solomon. Her long journey confirmed that Solomon indeed had the wisdom and riches that she'd heard about; and she realized that wisdom is more valuable than anything else worth pursuing. May we have the same passion for God's wisdom as this queen!

Two nations were battling in Rebekah's womb, according to God's ordained plan. Esau coveted Isaac's blessing, however, and wasn't satisfied with God's word. How often do we settle for someone else's blessing instead of the specific path God has for us? Let's trust that His plan is best!

2 Timothy 1 gives us a powerful example of how to handle abandonment and rejection from others. Paul had been forsaken by many, but he refused to focus on the negative. He even prayed for mercy for his opposers! Are we secure enough in our relationship with God and our Christian brothers and sisters to do the right thing—even if we're standing alone?

Luke 5 holds the story of Levi and the feast that he threw for Jesus. We see people from all walks of life at this dinner—even those looked down upon by the religious officials. Jesus taught us that our role is to be salt and light to the world, not to avoid or to shun it! We can't be so outwardly moral that we miss the work our Savior wants to do in and through us!

In this episode, we take a look at the faith of David, who could go through a hardship one minute and write a song about God's faithfulness the next minute. The question for us isn't how much we can do in our own strength; the question is this: will we trust God and have faith in His ability to do what we can't?

In this second portion of the episode, we continue to examine Levi's feast and the attending guests, as well as the lessons Jesus taught during the event. Jesus didn't come to repair your old life—He came to give you a completely new life!

In this episode, we take a look at the miracle of the paralytic whose friends led him to Jesus to receive healing. Even though the house had luxuries in it, the priority for Jesus was the salvation of those who came to Him! In the same way, our eagerness to bring people to Jesus is our faith in action!