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Real Life Radio with Jack Hibbs

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Pastor Jack's desire is to see your relationship with Christ deepen and your effectiveness for His purposes maximized. His bold preaching will encourage and challenge you to walk with Jesus.
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Today, Pastor Jack teaches that God will make things clear for us, but in the meantime, we simply need to focus on doing the right thing, right now, knowing that clarity will come from God, as we continue to trust in Him.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that living life the easy way is to make God real in our lives, and in the lives of our children. To talk about how great God is, how He leads us to His Bible, and how He encourages us to be involved in His service.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that the people of Israel eventually begin to understand the high cost of wanting a king. But, quick fixes rarely end well, and choosing to follow only God would have been the answer.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that Samuel’s sons chose not follow God, and it affected both the community, as well as the nation. Living life the hard way separates us from God, and when trouble comes, we want a quick remedy, compromising our future, and the future of our children.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that despite the cost, the Israelites insist on what they want. Like other nations, they want a king to lead them. God eventually grants their request, but it’s a sobering reminder for us to choose the easy way versus going against God’s plan for us.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that Samuel knew the vital importance of creating a life of memorable worship that reminds us of all the things that God has done in our lives. The sacrifice of praise might be costly, but it is powerful enough to overcome our greatest challenges.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that as Israel cried out to Samuel in their terror over the enemy, we also need to be aware of our weaknesses. If we give fear and weakness over to the Lord, He will lead us forward, and be with us even in our most difficult of times.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that just as God desired Israel to do great things, He wants the same for our lives. He longs for us to understand His ways, and take a proactive position against pride, discontentment, and selfish thinking.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches us that, like Israel, it’s only when we live our lives dependent on God will we have the victory. It’s about creating a life of worship towards God, and the desire for victory over heart break and sin.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that victorious Christian living tragically escapes many believers. They’re not told that trouble will come and that their faith will be challenged. The key is to learn from the mistakes Israel made by continuing to serve the Lord whole heartedly not just for a while, but through all our days we have on this earth.
This Holy God - 2B

This Holy God - 2B

2025-09-2926:00

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that it’s only when we realize how powerful, and how holy God truly is, will we understand that God’s presence is not to be taken lightly. We must learn from what Samuel said to the people of God, and that is to respect what is sacred or serious consequences may come upon us.
This Holy God - 2A

This Holy God - 2A

2025-09-2626:00

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that when we do things that greatly displease the Lord, as did the Israelites during this time, both a warning and oftentimes a judgment will follow. But, this can make us realize the holiness of God, and the seriousness of staying in line with God’s will for our lives.
This Holy God - 1B

This Holy God - 1B

2025-09-2526:00

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that what we do for a living can project who we are. Israel’s enemy worshiped a wooden statue. Sounds ridiculous today, but we can have gods in our lives, like influence, money, even beauty, or perhaps fame. The danger is not in what we do, but how it could take the place of God in our lives.
This Holy God - 1A

This Holy God - 1A

2025-09-2426:00

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that it’s natural for us to trust in what we see. We can get lost in carved images, or material worship instead of giving God the glory that is due His name.
Ichabod! - B

Ichabod! - B

2025-09-2326:00

Today, Pastor Jack asks us, “How does the meaning of Ichabod apply to us today?” The sins of our fathers and past generations can be broken when Christ comes into our lives. Heaven is possible, and we can be set free from sin when our Savior is Jesus.
Ichabod! - A

Ichabod! - A

2025-09-2226:00

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that Ichabod is a name that brings to light the tragic moment when God’s presence departs from Israel. It was God’s judgement to awaken His people from their trust of outward rituals and symbols to a sincere devotion of God, Himself.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that when we put God first, spiritual victories will come, our carnal flesh will not defeat us, and we will have a positive impact for Christ. But, when we put our trust in ourselves, or in the external world, the opposite will happen. Like a slow backward slide, our embittered heart will have no spiritual future.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that when we remove God from our lives, there is no spiritual awareness, no thought of His presence, and no spiritual dependence on Him. Some think that without human strength, we’re weak. But, trusting in the power of God is what makes us strong.
Today, Pastor Jack reminds us that when we allow God’s glory to depart from us, there will be no spiritual worship, or influence about the things of God. Worship creates a tender heart towards spiritual things that our children need to witness, or they, too, will become complacent.
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that true spiritual worship of God is not only scriptural, but also Christ exalting, renewing and truly humbling. When we consider the Heavens, how can we not want God’s glory to fill our hearts and minds?
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