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As Christ’s Sermon on the Mount begins to draw to a close, Jesus commands His listeners to ask, to seek and to knock, and He lists the rewards that will follow. But how does this lesson fit in with His previous teaching on judging others? Liam Goligher as he reveals the deeper meaning behind these well-known words of Jesus, on today's No Falling Word.
One of the hardest concepts for the Christian is judgmentalism; that is, what we should judge, who we should judge, when we should judge, and even if we should judge. Join Liam Goligher as he studies the words of Jesus concerning this important and often misunderstood subject in the life of the believer, on this episode of No Falling Word.
Probably none of Jesus’ sayings is more often misused or misinterpreted than His words, “Judge not.” We often use them as an excuse to avoid confrontation, and to fit in with our so-called “tolerant” world. But what did Jesus really mean? Today, Liam Goligher takes a deeper look into Jesus’ words about when we’re to judge our fellow man, here on No Falling Word.
There are many fears that lead to worry in our lives, but most of us struggle with the fear of losing what little we’ve got. Jesus, in His sermon on worry, urges us to consider three aspects in which to frame our anxieties, so that we can deal with them correctly.
Liam Goligher tells us there are three categories of people when it comes to the subject of worry: those who never worry, those who always worry, and the people in between…who keep a balance until serious problems come into their lives.
We justify our self-worth by our net worth, and the things that we value most--whether money, fame or honor--ultimately reveal the state of our hearts. Listen, as Liam Goligher continues his message on anxiety, worry and the consequences of where we store our treasures.
As Liam Goligher continues his study of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, Christ addresses the issue of how to live as Christians in a fallen world.
John Calvin wrote: It is through prayer…that we call on God to reveal Himself, and summon ourselves into His presence. Join Liam Goligher as he continues his study of Jesus’ instruction on prayer, and how we’re to approach our God.
God Himself should be the priority in our prayers. By the time we talk to God about God, everything else falls into its proper place. Join Liam Goligher as he continues his insightful look into the the Lord's Prayer.
“Everything you do in your Christian life is easier than prayer.” With these words, Liam Goligher begins his message on The Lord’s Prayer from The Sermon on the Mount.