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The Radical Truth
Author: Glenn Meldrum
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The purpose of The Radical Truth podcast is simple: we want to search out the radical nature of the truth as revealed in God’s Word, the Bible, and learn about Jesus our wonderful, loving Savior. We also want to learn on how to live out this radical faith that Jesus created. Each podcast is roughly 30 minutes and features the fiery teaching of Glenn Meldrum. At times he will debut a song written and performed by young Christian musicians. Subscribe to this podcast so you won’t miss a single episode.
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In this lesson we will study two characteristics of the God-kind-of-love we are commanded to live out. And this comes from 1 Corinthians chapter 13, verse 5. The first is that love is not self-seeking and the second is that those who love don't get angry. This lesson might shake you up a bit.
In part 5 in our series on Love, we will study four character traits of love, all of which are stated by Paul in the negative. At times it can be easier to define something by stating what it isn't, rather than what it is. The four character traits are that love does not envy, does not boast, is not proud and is not rude. We all need to listen to this lesson on true love and put it into practice.
In part 4 in our series on love we will finish looking at what love is not and then begin looking at what love is. The text we are focusing upon is 1 Corinthians 13, verses two through four.
This short Christmas devotion is about how there is true and lasting joy in Jesus, even though at times we must deal with pain and suffering.
Love is the topic of this series we are in. First Corinthians 13 is the primary focus of this study, but we took some time to look at 1 Timothy chapter one, verse 5 that presents three important components of love, which are a pure heart, a good or clean conscience and sincere faith. We then returned to 1 Corinthians 13 to start digging into verse 2. This is an excellent teaching on love.
This lesson in our series on love will be an examination of verse one of First Corinthians 13, where we will learn what love is not.
This begins a short teaching series on love. The focus of this lesson is to show that Jesus is the only true and faithful standard of what it means to love. Because we don't naturally have the power to love like Jesus we need His grace and power to love more like Him.
This is the final lesson in our series on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit. In this study we will examine what the Bible teaches about the gifts of the Spirit. This is some good, simple teaching on this important subject.
In this series on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit we have been looking at what it means to be a presence driven church and people. This is the third lesson that touches on this subject that helps us understand what it means to be a Spirit-filled follower of Jesus.
In this series on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit I started in our last lesson looking at what it means to be a presence driven believer and to be part of a presence driven church. In this lesson we will see that the presence driven church is the New Testament model that should define the church in all ages and cultures. This is a very important lesson, so don't miss it.
In this series on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit we will look at the thought that the church is to be presence driven. This simply means that we are to be defined and led by the Holy Spirit and as such, we should have a life in the Spirit that is powerful and fulfilling.
We are now getting into the doctrine of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, which is part of our study on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit. We desperately need the power of Pentecost in the true church throughout our nation and world. This lesson will help you understand the sound Biblical teaching on this truth.
Continuing in our study on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit we have returned to the subject of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. We will see how a spiritual hunger after God is an integral part of receiving the wonderful gift of the Spirit baptism.
Isaiah 61, verse 4 is the focus of this lesson. It's short and sweet and to the point on our need to have compassion for those who don't know Christ.
Isaiah chapter 61, verse 3 is the focus of this lesson. This is a message I preached on the Spirit of the Sovereign Lord and it fits perfectly with our series on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit.
We will begin looking at the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and see how the Word of God teaches this wonderful truth.
In this lesson on the person and work of the Holy Spirit we will examine the tremendous need for youth pastors and young adult leaders to be full of the Holy Spirit. The desperate need of the hour is to raise up teens and young adults to be on fire for Jesus, so that they can be the next generation of movers and shakers our church and world needs.
What does a Spirit-filled ministry look like? The Bible clearly tells us and this lesson will help you understand this extremely important subject.
The two primary topics we will study in this lesson is our need for Holy Spirit power to build Christ's Church and to offer to God worship that's worthy of who He is. This lesson will inspire you.
The Holy Spirit manifests Himself through divine power by working in and through Christ’s true disciples. There are three ways this power is manifested. First, it is through the Spirit's sanctifying power that helps the saints to be Christlike in character. Second, His power is revealed through true believers to win the lost to Christ, and this is the focus of this lesson. And third, you will have to wait until the next lesson to learn this one.




