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Preaching the Gospel

Christianity is the most unique faith in all of history. The God of the Bible, unlike every other deity, has taken on the mission of rescuing humanity from the grip of evil. Virtually all other deities stand at a distance, demanding that people perform acts of worship or allegiance to appease their wrath and earn favor. But our God—Yahweh—offered his …

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Pentecost: God’s Ultimate Game Changer

In 2025, the Hebrew calendar marks Pentecost (Shavuot) on Sunday, June 1—the fiftieth day after Passover and the seventh Sunday, perfectly aligning with God’s command in Leviticus 23. The monumental significance of what happened on that particular day, as described in Acts 2, cannot be overstated. The record begins with the words, “And when the day of Pentecost was fully …

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Hope: The True Comfort

In Western culture, comfort has almost become a national pastime. Thanks to advancements in industry and technology, we enjoy effortless transportation, abundant food, and endless recreational pursuits. In many ways, life in the developed world seems devoted to the pursuit of greater ease—but are these comforts truly beneficial? Or could they be quiet distractions, subtly pulling us away from the …

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Living God’s Love

Marc Dickie discusses the concept of love in Christianity, focusing on God’s love as exemplified by Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that love is not just a feeling but an action and a choice. He explains that Christians are obligated to love one another and lay down their lives for others, just as Jesus did. Stressing the importance of putting faith …

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Yahweh Helps in Unexpected Ways

Rich Robson explores the biblical account of the siege of Jerusalem at the beginning of the 6th century BC, emphasizing King Zedekiah’s rebellion against Nebuchadnezzar, which results in a 2.5-year siege and devastating consequences. He explains how Zedekiah’s disobedience reflects a broader breakdown in godly leadership and highlights the biblical structure of government, where the roles of both leaders and …

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Growing in Truth and Love

In this teaching, Marc Dickie opens his heart about the lifelong journey of spiritual growth and the necessity of continually learning about God. He dives into the often-overlooked contrast between what the Bible actually teaches and what many Christians believe, offering a refreshing perspective that invites deeper reflection and renewed purpose. Marc unpacks how the love of God is not …

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An Ace Up Your Sleeve

The phrase “an ace up your sleeve” is an idiom that implies a secret advantage one holds, ready to be used at just the right time. As we become more familiar with the Bible, we learn to recognize the hidden “aces” that godly men and women relied upon—advantages that gave them strength in their service to the Lord. In this …

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Beyond Salvation

In this teaching, Marc Dickie delves into the vital topic of spiritual growth and maturity in the Christian life. He challenges believers to move beyond simply being born again, emphasizing the ongoing need for purification, the renewal of the mind, and the practice of consistent moral and ethical choices. Marc highlights the importance of maturity in the faith, urging listeners …

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The Day Death Died

This Resurrection Sunday, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ—the pivotal moment that secures the future fulfillment of God’s plan: a perfect people living on a perfect earth. This divine plan, disrupted by the first Adam’s disobedience, was restored through the faith and obedience of the last Adam, Jesus. He died, and God raised him to everlasting life. Just as Jesus lives …

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From Sin to Sonship

This audio teaching offers a clear and thoughtful exploration of the biblical concept of sin, distinguishing between individual sinful acts and the deeper, inherited sin nature of humanity. Marc Dickie emphasizes that sin—defined as “missing the mark”—cannot be overcome through human effort, but must be dealt with spiritually through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. He highlights that Jesus conquered …