The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The twelfth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Fasting." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest … as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Fasting."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The eleventh part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "The Lord's Prayer." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker and Simon as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Lord's Prayer."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The tenth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Giving to the Needy." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Austin Ketchum as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Giving to the Needy."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The ninth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Love Your Enemies." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Caulyn Holbrook as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Love Your Enemies."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The eighth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Turn the Other Cheek.." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Isaiah as he discusses, "The Sermon on the Mount: Turn the Other Cheek."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The seventh part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Let Your Yes Be Yes." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Luke Sullivan as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Let Your Yes Be Yes."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The sixth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Do Not Divorce." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Christian Gomez as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Do Not Divorce."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fourth part of the Sermon on the Mount discussed on the show is "Do Not Be Angry With Your Brother." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest … as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Do Not Be Angry with Your Brother."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The fifth part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Tear Out Your Eye" What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Tyler Waugh as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: Tear Our Your Eye."
The Sermon the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible, and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The third part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Christ Came to Fulfill the Law.." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dimitri Sims as they discuss "The Sermon on the Mount: Christ Came to Fulfill the Law."
The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The second part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "Salt and Light." What does this really mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Join Walker and Isaiah, as they discuss, "Salt and Light."
The Sermon the Mount is one of the most well-known sections of the Bible, and is the longest recorded Sermon by Jesus in the Gospels. The first part of the Sermon on the Mount being discussed on the show is "The Beatitudes." What do the Beatitudes really mean, and how do they apply to modern Christians? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Caleb Hammond as they discuss, "The Sermon on the Mount: The Beatitudes."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once said It would be better For Them to Drown. What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: It Would Be Better for Them to Drown."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once said, "It Is Not Right to Take the Children's Bread." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Jacob Farber as they discuss, "Startling Statements: It is Not Right to Take the Children's Bread."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once said, "You Must Be Born Again." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: You Must Be Born Again."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. In Matthew 7:6, Jesus told His disciples not to give things that are holy to dogs. What does this mean? What is the context of this statement, and how does it apply to us today? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Luke Sullivan as they discuss, "Starting Statements: Don't Throw it to the Dogs."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once told someone,"Go and Sin No More." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Kenneth (KJ) Moore as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Go and Sin No More."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. The Bible once said, "Be still and know that I am God." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Be Still and Know that I am God."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. Jesus once told His disciples, "Peace, be still." What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Steve Higginbotham as they discuss, "Startling Statements: Peace Be Still."
Some passages in the Bible are easy to read and to understand. Other passages, however, are quite startling and difficult for us to apply. The Bible once said, "No Human Can Tame the Tounge. " What does that mean, and why was that a startling statement? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest as they discuss, "Startling Statements: No Human Can Tame the Tounge."