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If God is loving, then why are we blue? This podcast contains sermons of hope and encouragement for those who are hurting, anxious or depressed.
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God doesn’t need us to do anything. However, He invites us to do a great deal! Specifically He gives us jobs of great importance. How then should we respond? That will be the focus of today’s study in Matthew 10. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What is the harvest field, and who are the laborers? B) Why did Christ tell His apostles not to rely on their provisions? C) What jobs and responsibilities do you and I have this year? Speaker: Dr. Toby B. Holt
Elisha was bald. Very bald. In 2 Kings 2, the youth noticed – and mocked him for it. How did Elisha respond? Well, not in a way that you might expect. He cursed the youth – and two bears came out to maul them. So, what’s the deal with that? For some, it seems like an overreaction. Other Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What was so sinful about the youth’s actions? B) Why was Elisha justified in the response? C) What do these events tell us about God? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
In Psalm 8, David marveled at the stars. And as he did so, he considered God’s power. ‘What is man,’ David asked, that God should care for him? In other words, why would a God so big care for people so small? And yet, He does. In today’s text, we’ll consider the towering yet tender nature of our God. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What is so striking about Psalm 8? B) Why does David focus on the ‘name’ of God? C) What proof do you have that God loves you? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
A Time For Everything

A Time For Everything

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‘To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven.’ – Ecclesiastes 3:1 In life, there is a time to be born and a time to die. There is a time to kill and a time to heal. There is a time of war and a time of peace. In today’s study, we’ll consider the various cycles of our existence. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) Who wrote this famous passage, and why? B) Why is life futile ‘under the sun?’ C) What makes things different ‘under heaven?’ Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
What is your ‘finish line?’ Your life and choices are taking you somewhere. One decision at a time, you are closer to a destination. The question is: what sort of destination is it? That will be the focus of today’s study in Philippians 3. Other Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What does our past have to do with our future? B) What did Paul say about his own history? C) What does it mean to ‘press toward the prize?’ Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
Why? It is the most basic of all questions. As humans, we want to know why things happen. Especially when those things are painful. That was Job’s problem. Job couldn’t understand how God could allow his suffering. We’ll explore this further in today’s study of Job 10. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What was Job’s struggle? What couldn’t he understand? B) Is God indifferent to our hurts or pains? C) What are the implications to your own life? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
This world is not our home. We live out our earthly days in the ‘shadowlands.’ All around us is a mixture of darkness and light. However, we still have a choice. Will we be agents of the light or the dark? That will be the focus of today’s study in 1 Thessalonians 5. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What were the Thessalonians anxious about? B) How did the Apostle Paul address that anxiety? C) What were the implications for how they were to live? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
In John 21, Jesus talked about His ‘return.’ He would leave. In due time, He would come back. But for what purpose? And at what point? That will be the focus of today’s study. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) Why did Jesus suggest that John would remain? B) How do the events of 70AD relate to this passage? C) How does John’s gospel conclude? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
How many times had Peter ‘denied’ Jesus? Three. How many times did Jesus ask Peter if he ‘loved’ Him? Three. In today’s study of John 21, we’ll see the forgiveness of Christ, and the commissioning of Peter. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What caused Peter to recognize Jesus on the beach? B) What did Jesus mean by ‘feed My sheep?’ C) How does this passage apply to our own lives and leadership? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby B. Holt
Skepticism is NOT a fruit of the Spirit. In John 19, Jesus died. In John 20, He was resurrected. And after that, He appeared to His apostles in the Upper Room. However, one was missing. And he didn’t believe the other ten. The ‘doubts’ of Thomas will be the focus of today’s study. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What are the proofs of Christ’s resurrection? B) What else do we know about ‘Doubting Thomas?’ C) What does this text teach us about ‘faith?’ Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby B. Holt
He Is Risen! In John 19, Jesus died. But He didn’t stay dead. In John 20, He rose from the tomb (just as He said He would)! And in doing so, He made possible our own resurrection. That will be the focus of today’s study in the Gospel of John. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) What are the proofs / evidences of the resurrection? B) Why were two angels sitting on either side of the grave slab? C) What did Jesus say to Mary Magdalene at this time? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby B. Holt
It. Is. Finished. Just three words – yet, the most significant ever spoken. On Calvary, Jesus declared ‘it is finished.’ The question for us is: what was He referring to? What was ‘finished,’ and what value does it have for us? That will be the focus of today’s study in John 19. Other Questions That We’ll Answer: A) Why did Jesus have to die? Was it really necessary? B) Why did the sky grow dark, and why was the temple veiled ripped? C) What proofs are there of the crucifixion and resurrection? Dr. Toby Holt is pastor of First Presbyterian Church, in Gulfport MS.
It is finished. Three simple words – three words, on which your fate rests. On Calvary, Jesus completed the work that He was sent to do. What was that work? And what does it mean for you? That will be the focus of today’s study from John 19. Questions That We’ll Answer: A) Did Jesus really have to die? And if so, why? B) What did Christ’s death actually accomplish? C) What prophesies were fulfilled on the cross? Speaker: Rev. Dr. Toby Holt
“What is truth?” That was Pilate’s question. It was a great question – too bad he didn’t wait for an answer. Pontius Pilate asked Jesus a number of things in John 18 – and was befuddled by Christ’s responses. We will consider their unique conversation in today’s study. Questions We’ll Address: A) Who was Pilate, and what was his background? B) Why did the Jewish leaders take Jesus to Pilate? C) Why did the people demand the release of Barabbas?
Peter said that he loved Jesus. Peter said that he’d die for Jesus. But on the night of Christ’s betrayal, Peter denied Him three times. So, what do we make of Peter’s failure? What do we make of his weakness? And how did Christ respond? That will be the focus of today’s study in John 18.     Web: www.fpcgulfport.org
Lanterns, torches and weapons. The men who sought Jesus were heavily armed! That’s what rebels do – they arm themselves for battle. Meanwhile, Jesus waited patiently. In a sense, the events of John 18 are a microcosm of mankind’s history. Specifically, our ‘armed rebellion’ against a loving and patient God. We’ll consider that rebellion (and Christ’s response) in today’s study of John 18.   Church Website: www.fpcgulfport.org  
You are not alone. You have a divine ‘intercessor.’ And when life gets hard, the Son pleads your case to His Father. But what does He say? What does He ask for? That will be the focus of today’s study in John 17.
Jesus, 1. The World, 0. It wasn’t even close. Herod, Pilate, the devil, and all the Pharisees could not stop Christ’s victory. They didn’t even delay it. In John 16, Jesus said He had overcome the world – but what does that mean for you and I as believers? That will be the focus of today’s study.
Some believe the world is a ‘neutral’ place. But they’re wrong. The world is filled with light and shadow; good and evil, angels and demons. The world is not neutral. It is spiritually polarized. And that’s just what Jesus told His disciples in John 15.
Picture a branch. If that branch is on the ground, it’s dead. A severed branch bears no fruit. However, if that same branch is connected to a tree or vine, it’s alive. In John 15, Jesus says that the same is true of us. Specifically, He tells us to ‘abide’ in Him (as a branch on a vine). But what does the word ‘abide’ really mean? That will be the focus of today’s study.
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Kelsey Hinote

It's called The Bible and Depression cuz it's about both so if y'all don't like it or believe in God then leave and find something that's not about our holy father and don't say anything in the comments at all 😑

Jan 19th
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Leah Worobetz

obviously, what God knows man does not; how do you start off an argument or, discussion if you will, based on a decision a man would make or need to make between his sons, years between them, as if it were the same as a decision an all knowing entity would make?

Dec 14th
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Masha Grey

I came here to find advice on how to deal with depression but all I got was religious propaganda

Dec 4th
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homeless kangaroo

God isn't real.

Aug 4th
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