Fourteen awe-inspiring rewards are promised to overcomers in the book of the Revelation. On this episode we will examine the last seven: mysteries like “white garments” and “the book of life” to the incredible promise of “in…
Fourteen awe-inspiring rewards are promised to overcomers in the book of the Revelation—taking us from the tree of life to the very throne of God. The revelation of seven of those rewards are showcased in this episode. Your …
True followers of Jesus are described as “overcomers” in the book of Revelation (ABPE). Though we face so many areas of conflict and challenge in this world, God has given us more than enough grace and wisdom to rise above t…
In Acts 3:25 God’s people are called “children of the prophets and of the covenant.” Those two primary influences brought to birth the nation of Israel in the Old Covenant period and the Church in the New Covenant era. Jesus…
Are you a saint? The majority of professing Christians would stall before answering that question—because most would assume only those who achieve a high degree of spirituality could ever be described that way. But God refer…
In the Old Testament, priests were initiated into their calling through specific requirements and rituals. This speaks to New Covenant believers on a higher, symbolic, and prophetic level. What the Father did naturally in th…
Mercy is one of God’s most wonderful attributes. Without it, we would be irretrievably lost in darkness and deception. Once we receive God’s mercy, our hearts should burst with gratitude that can best be expressed by paying …
Believers are called to be “instruments of justice,” according to an ancient translation of Romans 6:13. Injustice is rampant in our modern-day culture. The church must be a more respected voice or we, as a society, will soo…
The word “Zion” means fortress (a stronghold of defense). Those in covenant with the God of Abraham (the King of Zion) qualify as “Children of Zion” because they have become a fortress of faith in a world full of unbelief, a…
Did God name Himself “Jehovah-Jireh” or was that popular name for God humanly created? Originally, did it apply to something besides God? Does that name reveal the Most High will provide His people with an abundance of mater…
Jesus will judge between “the living and the dead at His appearing,” when He ushers His kingdom fully into this world. That’s not talking about distinguishing those who are alive physically from those who are dead naturally,…
Believers in Jesus are called “a people for His name.” Once His glorious name is revealed to us, it becomes our source of authority and victory. Learn the mystery of the tetragrammaton, the four-letter name for God in Hebrew…
In the first apostolic council, new converts coming to the Lord were called “a people for His name.” This title for God’s people has five powerful applications. In this episode, we will discover the wonder of the first: tha…
Children of the day are blessed individuals whose lives have been illuminated by an encounter with Jesus, the Sun of Righteousness who arises over them with healing in His wings. Once enlightened, they too shine in the lives…
We are living in dark times. But God's people are called "CHILDREN OF LIGHT and the CHILDREN OF THE DAY. We are not of the night nor of darkness.” The symbol of light, applied to God and His people, contains many intriguing,…
Learn the 10 amazing ways “children of the resurrection” will be changed into the glorious image of the Lord Jesus when He returns. When the “dead in Christ” arise and living believers are translated, “We shall be like Him, …
Most believers view the resurrection through a historical lens: celebrating the great victory Jesus won almost 2,000 years ago. However, there is an overflow of power from the empty tomb that is still lingering in this world…
The body of Christ is described as being “one bread”; we inherit this status from the Son of God who was “living bread which came down from heaven.” He existed to feed those who are hungry for truth. We are called to do the …
Believers are named “a chosen generation” in 1 Peter 2:9. The Scripture declares God Himself chose us before the foundation of this world; so surely, He will keep us and preserve us until the new creation arrives. What a pow…
Believers are called “the rich of the earth” in several translations of Psalms 22:29. This is a reference to what Jesus called “true riches.” It is important to see yourself, not as a struggling defeated person, but someone …
Is the “Prosperity Gospel” right or wrong—or is there a balanced biblical view of this concept that is healthy, beneficial, and wholesome? In the last podcast, we examined our calling to be “The Prosperous of the Earth” (Psa…
God’s people are named “the prosperous of the earth” in Psalm 22:29. Why would God do that unless prosperity is something He intends to pour out. But does that always involve material or financial gain? Is there a balanced a…
In Exodus 19:6 Israel is called “a holy nation”; in 1 Peter 2:9 the church is called “a holy nation.” Whether Old or New Covenant, the requirement for fellowship with God is the same: holiness. Because God is holy, He comman…
Priests were called “ministers of the altar” in the Old Testament. Believers now fulfill this calling too, on a higher level—ministering to people and ministering to God. Abraham was an altar-builder. Learn about the seven s…