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Daily Bread With Pastor Mike

Daily Bread With Pastor Mike
Author: Pastor Mike
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Read through the New Testament in One Year by reading just one chapter per day. This podcast will highlight a few verses from the chapter of the day, add some interesting biblical commentary and give relevant application for daily life! Let's enjoy digging into God's Word together!
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Judas betrays Jesus and a detachment of Roman soldiers comes heavily armed to arrest him. What can we learn from how Jesus responds? How might we apply it to our current situation. Let's learn together!
Did you know Jesus prays for you all the time? Today's passage shows what he prays for you! Enjoy the podcast from John 17 and God bless you as you realized you are covered in prayer by the Son of God!
Before Jesus left the earth he met with his disciples and told them to not be troubled for he had prepared a place for them in His Father's house. Today we have many troubles with the COVID pandemic and recent rioting and looting. How can Jesus' words give us comfort today?
Today Jesus likens himself to the good shepherd who knows his sheep by name and they learn to recognize his voice. What great qualities can we learn about Jesus in today's story!
Today in John 9 Jesus heals a man born blind. The disciples wonder if the man was born blind either because he or his parent's sinned. Boy were they confused! The Pharisees were even worse. Let's see how Jesus handles this situation!
In chapter 8 we see the true character and love of Jesus as he encounters the woman caught in adultery who is about to be stoned by the self righteous Pharisees. We can learn a lot from how he handles the situation.
We here this phrase a lot. Today Jesus is going to teach us why waiting for God's timing is so important. If you are like me I often act on my own without regard to God's timing and the results are not goodf!
Jesus calls himself the "bread of life" in this passage today. What does that mean? Bread has a lot of meaning in the history of the Israelites, how would Jesus give bread new meaning and what might it mean for us today?
In John 5, Jesus meets a man who has been paralyzed for 38 years. He is lying by a pool waiting for the waters to be stirred up as he thinks they contain magical healing power. But when Jesus meets him, he simply asks, "Do you want to get well?"
In John 4 a royal official's son is dying. Jesus had turned the water into wine at the wedding in Cana in Galilee. The official wonders if Jesus might help his dying son. When Jesus responds to the man the only question is will he take Jesus at His word?
Though John 3:16 is probably the most popular verse in the world, I sometimes wonder if we understand what it really means. Let's dig in and look at some of the key phrases in the verse.
Today's story is the first of many of Jesus' signs, that reveal His glory as the Son of God. Today at his mother's behest, he turns water in the wine saving the bridegroom certain embarassment.
In chapter 1 of John, the gospel writers tells us that the word was with God in the beginning and the word became flesh and dwelt among us. We know that the Word was Jesus and Jesus' life would show us what God looks like! Let's Dive IN!!
Jesus walks the road to Emmaus with two disciples we don't know much about. On the way we learn a lot from how Jesus interacts with them. He is curious, he asks questions and then share the Good News with them about who He is using the Scriptures.
Today we learn about three men who unlikely candidates on the day Jesus was crucified. Maybe we can learn something about the role they played. Though it was small 2,000 years later we read about it together!
In Luke 22, Jesus celebrates the last supper with his disciples telling them that they will not eat like this again until eat of it again in the kingdom of heaven. Later the disciples argue about who will be the greatest and Jesus gives a hint about what they will be doing in heaven? Will there be work to do. Let's find out!
In Luke 21, Jesus recognizes the widow's gift as better than all the rich men who lined up to give to the temple. What is it about her gift that Jesus was so impressed with?
Jesus answers a tough question given to him today by the Saddducees who don't believe in a resurrection. They try to trap him by asking him if a woman was married 7 times who would be her husband in heaven. As always Jesus silences them with his answer!
Jesus shows what God cares about most today as he goes to the home of Zacchaeus, a hated tax collector. Jesus risks "looking bad" but he cares more about Zacchaues' salvation than what others think of him.
In Luke 18 we see the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge. Jesus will use this parable to teach the disciples how they should not give up when they pray. It is equally relevant today as we go through this COVID crisis together!



