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Sunnyvale FBC, Broadcast Ministries shares the gospel, hope, and encouragement through weekly radio shows and podcasts.
The home of the "After God's Heart" Radio Show & "Life After Sunday" Podcast.
The mission is to impact lives with the Gospel of Jesus Christ worldwide.
Conforming us to His Word and His Heart.
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Discover what it truly means to be transformed by Christ in this life-changing message about embracing your new identity. Have you ever wondered if your faith is making a real difference in how you live? The Apostle Paul gives us a powerful framework for understanding what Christian transformation really looks like.This message explores Ephesians 4:17-24, where Paul contrasts life without Christ (characterized by darkened understanding, distance from God, and unclean living) with the radical new life believers are called to embrace.
This message reveals how each believer is gifted by Christ with specific spiritual abilities designed to build up the church. Unlike natural talents, spiritual gifts are divinely implanted for a purpose—equipping believers, enabling ministry, and strengthening Christ's body. Learn the difference between unity and uniformity as Paul transitions from describing what all believers share to what makes each one unique. Understand how Christ, as the victorious and ascended Lord, distributes gifts to His people as part of His triumph.
Discover why sharing the gospel is the primary purpose of the church and why so many Christians remain silent about their faith. This powerful message reveals shocking statistics: 70% of Christians haven't shared their faith with strangers in six months, and over half haven't invited friends to church.
Discover what it means to 'walk worthy' of your calling as a Christian in this powerful exploration of Ephesians 4. In a world marked by division, learn how believers are called to unity through Christ. This message unpacks Paul's transition from theological teaching to practical application, explaining how our daily walk should match the weight of what God has done for us.
This powerful exploration of Ephesians 3:14-21 reveals how God creates a symphony from the broken pieces of our lives. Learn about Paul's transformative prayer that shows us the pathway to experiencing God's fullness.
Discover the profound revelation that the Apostle Paul shares in Ephesians 3—a divine mystery hidden for ages but now made known. This powerful message explores how God has one unified plan of salvation for all people through Jesus Christ, breaking down walls of division and uniting believers from every background as fellow heirs, members of one body, and partakers of the same promise.
Discover how Christ tears down the walls that separate us from God and each other. This powerful message explores the transformation from being far from God to being brought near through Christ's sacrifice.
From Wrath to Riches: Understanding Our New Life in Christ explores the radical transformation believers experience through salvation. This powerful message examines Ephesians 2 to reveal our condition before Christ - spiritually dead, misguided by worldly influences, deceived by the enemy, disobedient to God, and doomed under wrath.
Discover the transformative power of Paul's prayer in Ephesians 1:15-23 and how it can revolutionize your spiritual life. This exploration of Paul's powerful prayer reveals three life-changing truths every believer needs to understand.
Discover the life-changing truth that God chose you before He created the universe. This message explores the undeniable evidence of intelligent design in creation and what it means for your personal value and purpose.
Discover the profound meaning of being chosen by God in Christ before the foundation of the world. This message explores Ephesians 1:3-14, often called the 'hymn of grace,' which reveals how God has blessed believers with every spiritual blessing in heavenly places.Learn about the five aspects of divine selection: the purpose (holiness), the process (adoption), the reason (God's pleasure and glory), the results (redemption, forgiveness, revelation, and inheritance), and our response (belief).
Standing Strong in a World of False Teaching: Lessons from Jude explores how believers can recognize truth and maintain their faith amid counterfeit messages. Though only one chapter long, Jude delivers powerful guidance for today's Christians facing similar challenges to the early church. Jude warns about false teachers who had infiltrated the church, describing them as spiritual counterfeits who distort the gospel for personal gain.
Spiritual Wellness Check: Lessons from 3 John explores the powerful contrasts between godly and ungodly leadership in the shortest book of the Bible. This message unpacks the stories of three individuals - Gaius, Diotrephes, and Demetrius - who represent different approaches to Christian leadership and character.
Standing for Truth in a World of Shadows explores how Christians can maintain biblical integrity when truth itself seems endangered. This message examines 2 John's powerful teaching on why truth matters and how it relates to authentic Christian love. Learn to identify concerning trends threatening today's church, including entertainment culture replacing worship, digital connections substituting for real fellowship, and social media displacing Scripture in our daily lives.
Forgiveness: A Personal Letter, A Powerful Plea explores the profound message of reconciliation found in the book of Philemon. This one-page biblical letter tells the story of Paul, a prisoner who writes to Philemon on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave who had wronged his master. Paul's powerful plea for forgiveness contains timeless wisdom for anyone struggling with broken relationships.
Discover the powerful lessons from the smallest book in the Old Testament - Obadiah.
Just a quick note to let you know that we’re taking a short break from releasing new episodes. We’ll be back soon with fresh content, great conversations, and more of what you love. In the meantime, here’s a previous episode we know you’ll love: We are taking you all the way back to where it all began. Our very first podcast episode! God has just called Dr Deron Biles to be our new pastor and we sat down with him to chat and get to know him a little better. So if you are new to our church, the podcast or our area, here's a great conversation with our pastor Dr Deron Biles. Thanks for listening and for your continued support and stay tuned!
Today is episode 100 of "After God's Heart". The vision of this program originated from an idea behind the name. It grew out of a study that Dr. Biles did through the life of David. How he was a man after God's heart and the passion for us to be more like Him. So, the vision for this program is much the same. How can we, as believers in Jesus Christ, incrementally become more like Christ. Let's open our Bibles again to Acts 17 and hear the conclusion of a message entitled, "Making God Known".
Have you ever been in a situation where, as a believer in Jesus Christ, you felt outnumbered by those who opposed your faith? That's where we find the Apostle Paul in Acts 17. Paul was in the city of Athens and had an encounter with the religious elite of the city. Here's scene: in the city of Athens, there was (and is) and large rock area that is flat on the top. On top of that mountain is where the elite of the city used to gather for dialogue. On the way up to the top of the mountain was a pathway lined with pagan idols. Paul was making his way up the mountain and stopping by each idol. The conversation that followed grew out of Paul's burden for a lost city.
Finding God's will isn't always as complicated as we sometimes make it sound. We often over-complicate the process. When really, God has often made it very clear. The first part of Acts 17 presents two very clearly defined kinds of people. The question we must take from this passage in application is which group represents me. So, take your Bibles and turn again to Acts 17, this is a message Dr. Biles has entitled, "Are you one of These or one of Those?"
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