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    Vail Valley Baptist Church Christmas Eve 2025 Service, Season 4, Episode 231

    30/12/2025 | 1h 5 mins.

    Vail Valley Baptist Church Christmas Eve 2025 Service, Season 4, Episode 231

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    What is the Gospel? A Biblical Explanation

    30/12/2025 | 25 mins.

    What does the Bible actually mean when it speaks of the gospel? In this video, we clearly and simply explain the gospel of Jesus Christ as it is revealed in Scripture—not according to culture, tradition, or personal opinion, but according to God’s Word. The gospel is not self-help. It is not moral improvement. It is good news—that God saves sinners through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this teaching, we walk through the core truths of the gospel: who God is, what sin is, who Christ is, what Christ accomplished, and how sinners are called to respond in repentance and faith. This video is especially for: Those who are unsure what the gospel truly is Christians who want a clearer, more biblical understanding Anyone wrestling with assurance, salvation, or nominal Christianity This teaching is rooted in historic, Reformed Christianity, committed to the authority of Scripture, and centered on the glory of God and the grace found in Christ alone. In this video, we address: What the gospel is—and what it is not Why the gospel is necessary The role of repentance and faith Why the gospel is good news for sinners Subscribe for clear biblical teaching, sound doctrine, and Christ-centered theology. Like, comment, and share to help others hear the true gospel. #WhatIsTheGospel#TheGospel#GospelOfJesusChrist#BiblicalGospel#SalvationByGrace#RepentanceAndFaith

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    #73 - What If Your Church Had a New Year’s Resolution?

    29/12/2025 | 32 mins.

    As a new year approaches, many Christians think about personal goals—but what about goals for the local church? In this episode, George Binoka and Jeff Musgrave challenge listeners to rethink New Year’s resolutions through the lens of church health, revitalization, and gospel-centered unity.From creating safe, grace-filled church environments to strengthening discipleship, improving administrative clarity, and engaging the surrounding community, this conversation explores what it looks like for every believer—not just pastors—to take responsibility for the life and mission of the church. At the heart of it all is a powerful reminder: truth and love are the essential ingredients for real growth, and the gospel is what unites diverse people into one body.Whether you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or faithful church member, this episode will help you think intentionally about how God might want to use you in the coming year for the health and mission of your church.Episode Chapters:00:00 – New Year Resolutions for the Church02:45 – Revitalizing Church Communities05:09 – Creating a Safe Church Environment07:43 – Discipleship and Growth10:24 – Administrative Efficiency in Ministry13:02 – Truth and Love in Church Growth15:39 – Outreach and Community Engagement18:23 – Building Relationships in the Church21:05 – The Power of the Gospel in Unity

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    Sanctify Christ as Lord | Poor in Spirit

    29/12/2025 | 14 mins.

    What does it really mean to be poor in spirit? In Episode 8 of Sanctify Christ as Lord, we slow down in Matthew 5:3 and confront the illusion of self-sufficiency. Jesus declares the kingdom belongs not to the strong or self-made, but to those who know they need grace. This episode explores how discipline can quietly turn into pride and how dependence is the doorway to the kingdom. If you’re tired of carrying everything, this one is for you.

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    Now You See Me, Now You Don't - AYJW168

    29/12/2025 | 1h

    How illusion, speed, and confidence shape belief. A Christian conversation on discernment, justice, and wisdom through the movie, Now You See Me Now You Don't.Are You Just Watching?Episode 168: Now You See Me Now You Don'tFor the full show notes please visit areyoujustwatching.com/168Share your feedback!We would like to know, even if just your reactions to the trailer or the topics we shared in this episode. Or what general critical-thinking and entertainment thoughts or questions do you have? Would you like to suggest a movie or TV show for us to give a Christian movie review with critical thinking?Comment on the show notesCall (513) 818-2959 to leave a voicemailEmail [email protected] (audio files welcome)Join our Facebook discussion group.Join our Discord server.Sleight of hand versus discernment, deception versus truth, and justice versus mercy are the central themes we explore as we delve into the cinematic narrative of "Now You See Me Now You Don't" through a Christian lens. In this discussion, we elucidate the importance of discernment in a world rife with both honest and dishonest deceptions, underscoring the necessity for Christians to cultivate an acute awareness of the truths and falsehoods that permeate their surroundings. We reflect on the implications of the film's narrative, which intertwines elements of entertainment with a deeper moral inquiry regarding justice and the responsibilities of individuals in a society governed by laws. Furthermore, we emphasize the significance of critical thinking and spiritual wisdom, encouraging our listeners to seek divine guidance in navigating the complex landscape of contemporary discourse. Join us as we offer insights into the film's themes and their relevance to our faith and understanding of discernment in today’s culture.Takeaways:The movie Now You See Me, Now You Don't presents a profound exploration of themes such as deception versus truth, challenging viewers to discern reality amidst illusion.Eve and Tim emphasize the necessity of discernment in modern society, highlighting that Christians must navigate a world rife with misinformation and partial truths.Throughout the podcast, the speakers argue that entertainment can serve as a medium for deeper reflection on justice, mercy, and the moral implications of deception in storytelling.The discussion underscores the importance of patience and critical thinking, urging listeners to approach narratives with caution and to seek a comprehensive understanding before forming conclusions.

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