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  • Samson’s Riddle and the Power of God’s Plan. Judges 14
    2025/09/16
    In Judges 14, the story of Samson begins to unfold as a man set apart by God, yet wrestling with his own desires. Against his parents’ wishes, Samson seeks to marry a Philistine woman—a decision that sparks tension and seems to go against God’s law. But Scripture reveals that the Lord was working through this situation to confront Israel’s enemies.

    Even in human weakness and flawed choices, God’s sovereign plan moves forward.This chapter also features one of the most dramatic moments in Samson’s life: his encounter with a roaring lion.

    Filled with the Spirit of the Lord, Samson tears the beast apart with his bare hands. Later, the lion’s carcass becomes the basis of a riddle posed at his wedding feast—a challenge that sets off a chain of betrayal, anger, and divine judgment. Through this gripping narrative, we see how God uses even personal struggles and unexpected events to accomplish His purposes for His people.
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    26 分
  • Samson’s Final Prayer: Strength in Defeat
    2025/09/14
    In today’s Finish the Race podcast, we dive deep into Judges 16, one of the most gripping and sobering accounts in all of Scripture—the downfall of Samson. Once chosen by God to deliver Israel, Samson’s extraordinary strength was no match for his unchecked passions. Seduced by Delilah’s persistence and blinded by his own pride, he revealed the secret of his Nazarite vow, leading to his capture, humiliation, and eventual death at the hands of the Philistines.This story is not just about physical strength but about spiritual weakness. Samson’s fall is a timeless warning of how temptation, compromise, and misplaced trust can strip believers of their calling and effectiveness. Yet even in his lowest moment—eyes gouged, enslaved, and mocked—Samson cried out to God, and the Lord heard him. In one final act of faith, Samson brought judgment on the Philistines, proving that God’s purposes prevail even through human failure.Join us as we uncover the lessons of Samson’s tragic yet redemptive ending. We’ll explore how believers today can resist the snares of temptation, guard the gifts God has entrusted to them, and finish their race strong in Christ. Whether you’re wrestling with weakness or striving to remain faithful, Judges 16 will challenge you to examine your walk and rely fully on the Lord’s strength—not your own.
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    31 分
  • What Did Jesus Teach Most?
    2025/09/08
    What did Jesus teach most? If you’ve ever wondered what was at the center of Christ’s earthly ministry—what His most repeated, emphasized, and urgent teachings were—then this episode is for you. We’re not just talking about moral rules or religious rituals. We’re digging into the core truths that Jesus taught His disciples, the crowds, and even His enemies. And for our conservative, Bible-believing audience, this is especially relevant. In a world full of confusion—even inside the church—it’s vital that we go back to the words of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. So grab your Bible, maybe a notebook, and let’s take a deep and prayerful look into the teachings of Jesus. These are the words that have changed the world for over 2,000 years—and they are just as relevant today.
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    36 分
  • True Worship in Spirit and Truth - John 4
    2025/09/07
    In John 4, we encounter one of the most powerful and personal moments in the Gospel—Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well. In a culture divided by ethnicity, gender, and morality, Christ crosses every barrier to meet her where she is, offering not judgment but the gift of “living water.” This profound encounter reminds us that no one is too far gone for the love and redemption of Christ. As the dialogue unfolds, Jesus reveals deep truths about the heart of worship—that it is not bound by location, tradition, or ritual, but is rooted in spirit and truth. He moves beyond the surface-level concerns of water and thirst to expose the woman’s deepest need: a Savior who sees her fully and loves her anyway. Her transformation is immediate and contagious, leading her to run back to her community with the good news of the Messiah. This chapter challenges us today to examine our own hearts. Are we drawing from the empty wells of the world, or are we drinking deeply from the living water of Christ? Are we worshiping in mere outward form, or do we truly seek God in spirit and in truth? Join us as we dive into John 4 and discover how Jesus still meets us at our own “wells” and offers us life that overflows eternally. 🔑 Keywords Jesus and Samaritan woman - John 4 podcast - living water sermon - true worship spirit truth - Christian encouragement - Bible study John 4 - woman at the well - gospel transformation - Jesus living water - Christian Talk podcast
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    25 分
  • Judges 15
    2025/08/29
    In this gripping episode of Christian Talk, we dive into Judges 15, where Samson unleashes an unforgettable act of vengeance with an unlikely weapon—300 foxes. Betrayed by his own people and provoked by the Philistines, Samson ignites a firestorm that leaves destruction in its wake. This story isn’t just about physical strength—it's about the explosive consequences of unresolved anger and how God’s purposes unfold even through flawed vessels. We explore how Samson, despite his supernatural strength, is driven more by emotion than by obedience. His personal vendettas entangle him deeper in conflict, yet God continues to use him to confront Israel’s oppressors. What does this say about God's sovereignty—even when His people act in selfishness or rage? And what can we learn today from a man who was set apart for God's mission but kept acting on impulse? Join us as we unpack the spiritual lessons from Samson’s fiery retaliation. You’ll gain insight into dealing with betrayal, mastering emotions, and trusting in God’s plan—even when life feels unfair. Judges 15 reminds us that God’s strength is not limited by our weakness, and His purposes will stand—even through the chaos we create. Keywords:
    Samson - Judges 15 - Christian Talk - Bible podcast - Samson’s revenge - Foxes and fire - Philistines - Old Testament stories - God’s sovereignty - Strength and weakness - Biblical warfare - Samson and Delilah
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    21 分
  • John 3 - Part 2 - When Followers Get Jealous of God’s Plan
    2025/08/27
    In John 3:22–26, we witness a pivotal moment of tension between John the Baptist’s disciples and Jesus' growing ministry. John had faithfully prepared the way, baptizing in the wilderness and calling Israel to repentance. Yet now, Jesus’ ministry was flourishing, and more people were going to Him. John’s disciples, concerned and even jealous, came to him with a complaint: “Rabbi, that man… is baptizing, and everyone is going to him.”This passage addresses the ongoing struggles with pride, comparison, and ministry rivalry that persist today. John’s disciples were focused on numbers and recognition, worried that Jesus was overshadowing their leader. But John himself would later clarify that his joy was to see Christ exalted, not himself. This timeless truth reminds us that all faithful ministry ultimately points to Jesus, not to personal status or popularity.In today’s podcast, we explore what this conflict reveals about human nature, the dangers of jealousy in serving God, and the freedom that comes when we embrace our calling with humility. Just as John understood that he must decrease so Christ could increase, we too are called to let go of pride and rejoice in God’s greater plan, even when it doesn’t put us in the spotlight.
    🔑 KeywordsJohn 3:22-26 - John the Baptist - Jesus' baptism - ministry rivalry - jealousy in ministry - disciples of John - humility in faith - Christ must increase - pointing to Jesus - Christian Talk podcast - Bible teaching - spiritual pride

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    24 分
  • John 3 - Part 1 - Jesus Teaches Nicodemus
    2025/08/25
    Jesus Teaches Nicodemus
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    26 分
  • Living as Born-Again Christians: Saved by Grace, Empowered to Obey
    2025/07/30
    John 14:15 — “If you love Me, keep My commandments.”
    Ephesians 2:8-10 — “For by grace you have been saved through faith... created in Christ Jesus for good works…

    A New Identity in Christ

    As born-again believers, we’ve been radically transformed by the grace of God. We didn’t earn salvation — it was a gift, given freely through Jesus Christ. But salvation is not the finish line; it’s the beginning of a new life. Too often, we stop at the "saved by grace" part and forget the call to live as obedient disciples. The Christian life is not a ticket to heaven and then back to business as usual. It's a call to live holy, set-apart lives as evidence of God’s grace working in us.

    Key Truth: Grace doesn’t remove the call to obedience — it empowers it.
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    15 分