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Connect with Skip Heitzig Podcast
Author: Skip Heitzig
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From topical studies to verse-by-verse exposition through the entire Bible, Connect with Skip Heitzig presents the Word of God in a format that is contemporary, relaxed, and relevant each day.
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Guest teacher Levi Lusko reveals how God brings glory out of your suffering—and why you’re never alone in your pain.
Peter's love for his Friend and Lord, Jesus Christ, was at one time on shaky ground when he denied that he even knew Jesus. His love would even get questioned by Christ later on (John 21:15-17). But now Peter knows that love for Christ and love for His people is all part of the same package. A relationship with God includes an affection for God's people. Four components of a rock-solid love are given by the very man who learned what true love is.
Guest teacher Levi Lusko shows you why the Bible never teaches “this too shall pass”—and why God offers something far better than positive thinking in seasons of suffering.
Pastor Skip reminds you that God doesn’t cause bad things, but He also doesn’t shield believers from every hardship—and he explains why trials come to both Christians and nonbelievers.
Pastor Skip uncovers the real meaning of “no temptation has overtaken you” and how Paul warns believers not to mirror the world’s behavior.
Pastor Skip explains that money itself isn’t the problem—it’s the desire for it—and why even people with very little can still fall into the trap of loving money.
Pastor Skip explains that “money is the root of all evil” is one of the most misquoted verses in the Bible—and what Scripture actually says about the love of money.
God's plan always involves people, and you are one of those people. God's plan includes you. Just think of it. God had you in mind when He put His plan together for the whole world. So where do you fit in that plan? When did this plan have its beginning? How much did this plan cost, and what is your part in it? Today we make that discovery by noting five vital truths.
Pastor Skip explains why God Himself is joyful and reminds you that Jesus intends His own joy to remain in you and shape how you live.
Pastor Skip shows you how Jesus taught that joy often grows in unexpected places—through humility, hardship, and wholehearted trust in God.
Pastor Skip contrasts the limitations of religion with the unmatched power of the gospel, explaining that religion is humanity reaching up to God, while the gospel is God reaching down to save us.
Pastor Skip shows how focusing on external religious behavior can blind you to what God values most.
Pastor Skip explains why Christians should not withdraw from public life, showing from history and Scripture that faith has always had a vital voice in shaping culture and government.
God's plan always involves people, and you are one of those people. God's plan includes you. Just think of it. God had you in mind when He put His plan together for the whole world. So where do you fit in that plan? When did this plan have its beginning? How much did this plan cost, and what is your part in it? Today we make that discovery by noting five vital truths.
Pastor Skip explains the real meaning of “separation of church and state,” and shows you that people of faith have always had a meaningful role in public life.
Pastor Skip explains why love and truth are never enemies, and encourages you to speak God’s truth with grace—even when not everyone is eager to hear it.
Pastor Skip shows you why staying anchored to sound doctrine matters more than ever in a culture filled with deception.
Pastor Skip helps you understand how to make God-honoring decisions when you can’t simply “follow your heart,” and shows you how to discern God’s will with clarity and confidence.
Pastor Skip explains why advice that isn’t rooted in Scripture or bathed in prayer can lead you off course, and reminds you that even well-meaning people can give ungodly counsel.
Holiness is an uncomfortable subject for most believers. We have no problem assigning holiness to God as we sing, “You Are Holy, Oh Lord!” But our minds get muddled when we think of our own holiness because we don’t want to appear holier than thou. So what does it mean to be holy? And how can we live holy lives around unholy people? In short, how can we be “children of light” (Ephesians 5:8) while walking in a dark world?





