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Listen to daily messages from Pastor Robbie Symons and the Live in the Light team.

Live in the Light is a ministry of Hope Bible Church Oakville.
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Pastor Robbie concludes his message on God's call of Samuel in 1 Samuel 3 on Live in the Light. Throughout the ages, God has used ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things by his power and for his glory. Specifically, he uses and strengthens those who wholly trust in him and are willing to follow him and his authority, regardless of the cost.
Today on Live in the Light, we learn that in every generation, the Lord has personally called men and women unto himself, including Samuel, who eagerly responded with a heart to serve God and eventually be used to change the direction of an entire nation. In his grace, God continues to call people today, building his kingdom and achieving his purpose through those who put their faith in him. Is God calling you today? Pastor Robbie is in 1 Samuel 3.
Pastor Robbie Symons concludes his message about "The Cost of Compromise" on Live in the Light. How has your life, church, family, business, or heart been threatened by compromise? The life that is fully devoted and focused on the gospel is a life that is blessed. The opposite is nothing but disaster.
God has graciously given each of us the gift of free will, which means that we have the freedom to make choices in life. However, when we make selfish choices that are contrary to God's word, we soon find ourselves in sin, grieving the Holy Spirit, and his power in our lives is lost. Today on Live in the Light, we learn that there are severe consequences when we compromise God's truth, but there is also great blessing when we pursue conviction, standing firm in the truth and abiding in Christ. Pastor Robbie speaks from 1 Samuel 2. 
Today on Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons concludes his message in 1 Samuel 1. Samuel's parents' life of prayer was powerful in shaping his character. Do we prioritize prayer over programs in caring for our children? 
When God created this world, we sinned, thereby breaking our relationship with him. But in his love, God sends his Son to die a pure and sinless death. Jesus is the sacrifice we need. Join us on Live in the Light as we conclude this message on atonement, uncovering the beginning of the gospel narrative and the blessedness of Christ's sacrifice in Matthew 21 with Pastor Robbie Symons.
Today's message on Live in the Light with Pastor Robbie Symons introduces us to Samuel's parents, Elkanah and Hannah, found in 1 Samuel 1. Elkanah worshipped the Lord and walked in genuine obedience, evidencing his true love for God and family, even when discouraged by his wife's barrenness. Both he and Hannah modelled a faithfulness and dependence on God in the home where Samuel would be nurtured and raised. His parents' life of prayer was powerful in shaping Samuel's character, preparing him for his eventual positioning as a leader for God's people. Our children are watching - what do they see?
The Lord is sending—are we willing to step out in obedience? Each of us has been given gifts, time, and a story that God wants to use. Pastor Robbie Symons reminds us that now is the time to step forward with faith, hope, and readiness to be used by the Lord. Listen to the concluding part of this message on Live in the Light.
In this message on Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons turns to Matthew 9 where Jesus reminds us that “the harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few.” These words ring true today—not as a cause for discouragement, but as a reminder of the incredible opportunity before us. The world is hungry for hope and truth, and God is still calling and equipping people to go. Jesus is clear in his call: we must pray fervently and earnestly because when we pray, God moves. But as we pray, we’re also faced with a personal challenge—are we willing to be the answer to that prayer? 
Our God is a God on mission, and He wants to send every single one of us to be His hands and feet in this world. We each have a story to tell, a spiritual gift to use, time to give, and a Saviour who is sending us! Join Pastor Robbie Symons on Live in the Light for the conclusion of this message.
This week on Live in the Light, we continue in our Life on Mission series. Pastor Robbie Symons is exploring Acts 13 and drawing inspiration from the Early Church. Their example challenges us to centre our lives on the Lord and remain sensitive to His Spirit. Abiding in Him allows His guidance to shape our lives and direction. But when He speaks—are we truly listening? Or are we resisting His leading? Our God is a God on mission, and He wants to send every single one of us to be His hands and feet in this world. We each have a story to tell, a spiritual gift to use, time to give, and a Saviour who is sending us!
In a world that promotes self-dependency and self-sufficiency, we may ask ourselves, "Am I enough?" "Is there more to this life?" "Why do I feel so much regret?" At the root of these questions, our hearts seek something greater than ourselves and yearn for peace apart from our sin. Enter: God. When he created this world, we sinned, thereby breaking our relationship with him. But in his love, God sends his Son to die a pure and sinless death. Jesus is the sacrifice we need. Join us in Hebrews 10 on Live in the Light as we uncover the beginning of the gospel narrative and the blessedness of Christ's sacrifice with Pastor Robbie Symons.
On Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons explains what happens when sin clouds our purpose, causing our light to grow dim and our supernatural saltiness to become dull. In that conviction, we find grace—grace from a loving God, drawing us back to Him so we can shine brightly once again.
As we continue our Life on Mission series on Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons looks at Matthew 5 and what it means to be Salt and Light in this world. We are sent with a purpose—to be used wherever God has placed us to delay the decay of this world. But even as we carry this calling, we wrestle with our weakness. What happens when sin enters our hearts, our purpose is clouded, and the light we’re called to shine grows dim? In that conviction, we find grace—grace from a loving God, drawing us back to Him so we can shine brightly once again.
If we are saved in Christ, we are called to be on mission as well. From Abraham to Moses to John the Baptist and the early disciples—God’s people have been created to be agents of his redemption. And that includes you, Christ-follower! You haven't been saved to be a spiritual consumer. Who God has saved, he has called. Join Pastor Robbie in Genesis 12 for the second part of this message on Live in the Light.
Today on Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons begins a new series: Life on Mission—From Saved to Sent. He starts by laying this fundamental foundation: Our God is a Sending God. In Genesis 12, we witness God sending Abram out to the land that He will show him. In sending Abram, God set in motion a movement that still shapes our calling today. We do not serve a stationary, passive or distant God—He is always on the move. If we are saved in Christ, then we are called to be on mission too. From Abraham to Moses to John the Baptist and the early disciples—God’s people have been created to be agents of his redemption. And that includes you, Christ-follower!
Today on Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons reminds us of the power of repentance as God floods our lives with grace when we confront our sin.
Today on Live in the Light, Pastor Robbie Symons concludes his message on our immovable position in Christ as his children.
Charles Spurgeon said, "God will not allow His children to sin successfully." In today's message on Live in the Light with teacher and pastor Robbie Symons, God confronts David with his terrible sin by sending the prophet Nathan. What terrible sin do you have on your heart? Repent and be cleansed! 2 Samuel 12:1-15
Spiritual heart failure in David began with disobedience and worsened with deception. If a heart is not corrected, it will find destruction. Pastor Robbie Symons concludes his message on David's heart failure on Live in the Light.
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Mackenzie Britton

wow

Mar 8th
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Mackenzie Britton

wow

Feb 6th
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Rob G

Amazing Podcast. I've been binge listening. Thank you.

Oct 15th
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