DiscoverImpact
Impact
Claim Ownership

Impact

Author: Mark Kjenstad

Subscribed: 7Played: 197
Share

Description

Impact features interviews with gifted Bible scholars to help you grow in your understanding of Scripture. The guests on this podcast have dedicated their lives to teaching God's Word and provide great blessings through their valuable insight. Each episode focuses on a section of Scripture and gives the guest an opportunity to share wisdom that will help you grow in your understanding of Scripture. As you grow in your understanding of Scripture, it will have a greater impact on your life.
251 Episodes
Reverse
There must have been thousands upon thousands of sacrifices offered by the Old Testament people of God. And then Jesus came and offered himself as a sacrifice. His was the "once and for all" sacrifice. Pastor Greg Lyon is our guest for Hebrews 7. 
More with Missionary Matthew Doebler about would be followers of Jesus and the faithful follower that is Jesus our Savior. 
In Luke 9 Jesus gives his followers or would-be followers lessons to think about. They are lessons for us to think about also. Missionary Matthew Doebler is our guest. 
Punishment in the Bible is sometimes called discipline. Discipline from God is always loving and always necessary to point us back to Jesus. Pastor Jon Bilitz is our guest as we finish discussing the true story of Israel and the Golden Calf. 
The true story of the Golden Calf surely exposes great sin, but it also beautifully highlights God's unmatched faithfulness and his amazing grace. Pastor Jon Bilitz is our guest this week. 
Romans 8 is loaded with assurances from God about his love for us. Pastor Clinton is our guest and he takes on the closing verses in this extraordinary chapter. Listen to what he says about your being not just a conqueror, but more than a conqueror. 
The last half of the last chapter of 1 Thessalonians has some great truths about God and about Christian living. Pastor Jon Bilitz, Wisconsin Lutheran Chapel, is here to share thoughts on these verses. 
The Church is well prepared for the end times - in which we now live - because the Holy Spirit is empowering it. More on this with Professor Luke Thompson from Martin Luther College. 
Pastor Stephen Kuehl is here to share thoughts on raising children, seeing loved ones in heaven, and the power of God's Word. 
Jesus called twelve men to follow him as his disciples. He later sent them out as apostles. John 1 records the calling of the first four. Professor Keith Wessel, a teacher of God's Word at Martin Luther College, is to here take us through this account. 
More on the Beatitudes, including the blessed promise from Jesus about persecution against his people. Professor Paul Koelpin, Martin Luther College is our returning guest. 
The Beatitudes introduce Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. Professor Paul Koelpin from Martin Luther College is here to share insight on these precious words from our Savior. 
Here we go again! We have spent a lot of time on this book, perhaps more than any other, on this podcast. Romans 15 with Pastor Don Schultz, principal and teacher of Romans at Lakeside Lutheran High School. 
The early church learned a valuable lesson in the story of Ananias and Sapphira. Simply put: do not lie to God. We can learn many more lessons from this true story in Acts 5. Dr. Phil Huebner is here to help us learn. 
The Holy Spirit takes the lead in the book of Acts, and it starts at Pentecost. Professor Sam Degner, Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, is our guest this week. He shares thoughts on Acts 2. 
Episode 235 - Psalm 1

Episode 235 - Psalm 1

2025-07-1434:03

Trees thrive when they are well-watered. The same is true for God's people. That thought and more are found in Psalm 1. Professor Andrew Hussman from Luther Prep School is here this week to take us into the first Psalm. 
Paul fills his readers with joy in Christ throughout his writing. Perhaps nowhere more than in his epistle to the Philippians. This week President Earl Treptow from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary is here to share insight on Philippians 3. 
God exposes our sin to prepare us for the gospel of grace through Jesus. That is what is going on in the parable of the Good Samaritan. Professor Stephen Geiger from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary is here to offer great insight into this familiar story. 
This episode brings us to the end of the Joseph story, where we are reminded that it all was part of God's perfect plan. The same can be said of your life. It is perfectly planned by your Heavenly Father. 
We are back in Genesis this week, specifically back with Joseph, and Jacob, and the brothers, and Pastor Jon Bilitz. 
loading
Comments