Radio Show
The term "radio show" does not appear in the Bible, as the biblical texts were written long before the invention of radio or modern broadcasting technology. However, the concept of sharing messages, teaching, and spreading information can be traced throughout Scripture. For instance, in Romans 10:14-15, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of proclaiming the Gospel, stating, "How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching?"In a broader sense, the idea of communicating God's message to a wider audience can be likened to the role of modern radio shows, which serve to disseminate information and teachings. The use of various mediums for communication, including the early forms of public speaking and teaching in synagogues and marketplaces (Acts 17:17), reflects a longstanding commitment in the Christian tradition to share the message of faith. Thus, while "radio show" itself is not a biblical concept, the underlying principles of communication and proclamation are deeply rooted in biblical teachings.
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"Too Intense?" "Radical?"
By Paul Washer10.0K03:56Radio ShowPSA 67:2ISA 64:1HOS 4:6MAT 16:24ACT 20:242TI 1:71PE 1:15In this sermon, the speaker passionately shares his personal experiences of sacrifice and persecution for his faith in Jesus Christ. He recounts witnessing people dying and a young boy being shot for crying out in the name of Jesus. The speaker emphasizes the need for true holiness and godliness among believers, calling for a turning away from sin and a wholehearted pursuit of God. He challenges the audience to prioritize the proclamation of the gospel and the advancement of God's kingdom, even if it means risking their lives. The speaker also highlights the importance of knowing and living according to the Word of God.
A Battle of Faith
By Basilea Schlink2.2K04:35Radio ShowGEN 32:24JHN 8:36ROM 8:37REV 19:16In this sermon, Basilia Schlink discusses the battle of faith and the power of Jesus to set us free from sin and bondage. She emphasizes the need for a persistent and fervent prayer that engages in a struggle of faith, similar to Jacob's battle with the angel. Schlink shares her personal experience of dealing with a difficult person and finding victory through the name and blood of Jesus. She encourages listeners to rely on the power of Jesus' sacrifice and to trust in his ability to break the chains of sin and bring true freedom.
The Royal Offer
By Basilea Schlink2.2K04:35Radio ShowMAT 22:37LUK 14:33In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes that Jesus is constantly present and available to offer His love to everyone. The speaker encourages listeners to make room in their hearts for Jesus' love, as it is the ultimate source of happiness and fulfillment. The speaker highlights that Jesus' love cannot be compared to any other person or object of love. The sermon concludes by urging listeners to accept Jesus' offer of love and to empty their hearts of anything that hinders them from receiving His love.
A Changed Heart
By Basilea Schlink1.9K04:35Radio ShowPSA 51:17ISA 53:3MAT 16:24MAT 22:37LUK 22:61JHN 21:17ROM 5:8In this sermon, Basilias Schlink discusses the concept of repentance as a gift of grace. He uses the example of Peter, who despite denying Jesus, was able to proclaim his love for him after experiencing tears of repentance. Schlink emphasizes the importance of having a contrite heart that can recognize and confess sins. He also highlights that those who truly love Jesus will be willing to follow him and endure suffering for his sake.
A Holy Uncertainty
By Basilea Schlink1.7K04:35Radio ShowMAT 6:33MAT 7:22In this sermon, Basileus Schlenk emphasizes the importance of recognizing and repenting from impure motives in our hearts. He acknowledges that we are all corrupted by sin, but through calling upon Jesus for help, we can be redeemed and have eternal happiness and freedom. Schlenk encourages listeners to seek God's light and allow it to reveal their sins, leading to healing and a humble, broken heart. He warns against self-deception and hypocrisy, urging believers to continually pray for a holy uncertainty and pure motives that seek to glorify Jesus above all else. The sermon references Matthew 7:22-23, where Jesus warns about the danger of false discipleship.
A Call to Us
By Basilea Schlink1.6K04:35Radio ShowEXO 20:5MAT 6:24MAT 22:37MRK 8:34HEB 13:8JAS 4:71JN 5:21In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of giving God the first right to our time, money, possessions, and everything that makes life worth living. The speaker highlights that God is a holy, loving, and jealous God who yearns for our love and dedication. The sermon encourages listeners to turn away from their idols and turn to God alone. It emphasizes the need for zealous love for Jesus and a willingness to sacrifice for His honor, so that others may come to love Him. The sermon also emphasizes the power of faith in Jesus to break the chains of bondage and set us free from idolatry.
A Greater Power
By Basilea Schlink1.6K04:35Radio ShowMAT 10:37MAT 16:24ROM 5:5ROM 8:35ROM 8:39ROM 12:21CO 13:13In this sermon, the speaker discusses the power of love for Jesus in overcoming affliction, temptation, suffering, and even death. The story of Father Maximilian Kolber, a priest martyred in Auschwitz, is shared as an example of someone who chose to die out of fervent love for Jesus. Despite being in a starvation cell, Father Kolber's love for Jesus was so strong that he did not scream or lose his mind like others. The speaker emphasizes that divine life, which is fueled by the love of God, is greater than any tribulation or affliction we may face. The sermon encourages listeners to cultivate a deep love for Jesus and to accompany him on his path.
A Father's Love
By Basilea Schlink1.5K04:35Radio ShowPSA 30:5MAT 6:20LUK 15:20ROM 8:182CO 4:17JAS 5:11REV 21:4In this sermon, Basilia Schlink discusses the fatherly love of God and how He reveals Himself to us. She references James 5:11, which speaks of God's compassion and mercy. The sermon focuses on the story of Job, highlighting how God pitied Job and suffered with him during his trials. It emphasizes that those who bear the sufferings of others seek to prepare a good ending, and that God bestows even greater blessings upon His chosen ones after their suffering. The sermon concludes by reminding listeners of the promise of heaven, where God will wipe away every tear and reward His children with eternal joy and glory.
A Father’s Love
By Basilea Schlink1.5K04:35Radio ShowMAT 6:20LUK 15:20JHN 14:2ROM 8:182CO 4:17JAS 5:11REV 21:4In this sermon by Basilia Schlink, the focus is on God's fatherly love and how He reveals Himself to us. The sermon references James 5:11, which speaks of God's compassion and mercy. The story of Job is used as an example of how God pitied Job and suffered with him during his trials. The sermon emphasizes that God has a special plan to show His love, and that He will wipe away every tear and embrace us like the prodigal son. The ultimate goal is for believers to experience the eternal weight of glory and the heavenly creation that God has prepared for His children.
A Great Promise
By Basilea Schlink1.5K04:30Radio ShowLUK 11:13JHN 16:13ACT 1:8ROM 8:111CO 12:4GAL 5:22EPH 5:18In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of a minister who realized his own spiritual lukewarmness and the spiritual death around him. Through a night of prayer, the minister received a commission from God to counsel the leading men of his country. This led to a transformation in the city, with 19 leading men studying the Bible together and their lives being changed. The sermon emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit to bring about transformation in the lives of believers and calls for individuals to open their hearts and pray for the Holy Spirit to come as the power from on high.
A Great Present
By Basilea Schlink1.4K04:35Radio ShowEXO 20:1The video is a meditation on the commandments of God and their importance in our lives. It emphasizes that God never changes and His commandments remain valid and binding for us today. The speaker highlights that the commandments are a reflection of God's heart and desire for us to live in true happiness. The video encourages listeners to live their everyday lives in response to God's love and to fulfill His commandments through Jesus, so that the kingdom of love may be manifested in our midst.
A New Outlook
By Basilea Schlink1.2K04:35Radio ShowPSA 51:17MAT 16:24LUK 23:34ROM 8:182CO 5:10EPH 4:311PE 5:7In this sermon, Basilis Shlink shares his personal journey of repentance and transformation. He confesses that he had become bitter and self-pitying, but through recognizing his own sin and seeking repentance, he was able to find freedom. He emphasizes the importance of asking God to open our eyes to see everything in His light and to shed tears of repentance over our sins. Shlink also encourages listeners to trust that God is at work even in times of darkness and difficulty, and that bearing the cross of Christ brings peace and eternal rewards.
Building Materials for Heaven
By Basilea Schlink1.1K04:35Radio ShowGAL 5:19In this sermon, the preacher tells a story about a Christian who dies and is guided by an angel through eternity. The angel shows the man a small, wretched hut and tells him that it is his home for all eternity. The man is upset and questions why his house is so poor when he believed in Jesus and went to church regularly. The angel explains that the materials the man sent to heaven during his life were not enough to build a better home. The preacher emphasizes the importance of sending valuable building materials to heaven, which are faith and love, and warns against sending worthless materials like enmity, strife, and selfishness. The sermon encourages listeners to make the most of their time on earth, repent, and turn away from sin in order to be prepared for eternity.
On Eagles' Wings Pt 1
By Don Courville1.1K30:32Radio ShowEXO 16:35EPH 4:14HEB 5:12In this sermon, the preacher addresses the issue of playing games with God and the lack of power and reality in our lives. He emphasizes the need to stop pretending and pointing fingers at others while ignoring our own sins and immorality. The preacher shares a personal story of experiencing revival in his own life and the impact it had on him. He also highlights the importance of discernment and the need for stronger leadership in churches. The sermon references Hebrews 5:12-14 to emphasize the need for believers to mature in their faith and become teachers of God's word.
Remember!
By Basilea Schlink1.1K04:35Radio ShowDEU 8:21CH 16:34PSA 23:1PSA 100:4PSA 136:1MAT 6:33PHP 4:19In this sermon, Basilea Schlink emphasizes the importance of remembering and thanking God for his provision and miracles in our lives. She shares personal experiences of how God has always stepped in and provided everything needed, even in the last minute. Schlink encourages setting aside specific times, such as birthdays or the end of the year, to remember and give thanks to God. She highlights that through remembering, our faith is strengthened and we experience more of God's help and miracles. The sermon also references God's command to the Israelites to remember his mighty deeds and set up memorials as a testimony to his love.
Sing About Heaven!
By Basilea Schlink1.1K04:35Radio ShowPSA 27:4PSA 84:10ISA 65:17MAT 6:33JHN 14:2REV 21:2REV 22:4In this sermon, Basilia Schling discusses the concept of heaven as a real and eternal kingdom built by God. She emphasizes that despite the troubles and suffering in our current world, there is another world, the City of Peace, named Jerusalem, where peace reigns instead of hatred and violence. The sermon encourages listeners to sing about heaven and focus on the joy and glory it brings, as it can help alleviate earthly suffering. Basilia shares her personal experience of finding solace in writing verses about heaven during a time of grief, and highlights the promise of Revelation 21-2 that the New Jerusalem will descend upon the New Earth, with Jesus himself bringing peace.
A Way Out of Trouble
By Basilea Schlink1.0K04:35Radio ShowDEU 25:17In this sermon, Basilia Schlenk discusses the story of the Israelites in the wilderness and their encounter with the Amalekites. God allowed the Israelites to face this distressing situation to teach them how to believe and depend on Him. Moses, through prayer, was able to defeat the Amalekites, showing the power of prayer in hopeless situations. The Israelites learned that God wants to be asked and that prayer is the deciding factor in victory.
Attacking Our Fear
By Basilea Schlink1.0K04:30Radio ShowPSA 62:1PSA 138:7PRO 3:5MAT 6:33LUK 21:26In this sermon, Basilia Schlink addresses the prevalent emotion of fear in our times. She emphasizes that conquering fear is a matter of practice, specifically the practice of dedication and faith. Schlink shares her personal experience of being a fearful person and how God showed her a therapy for overcoming fear. She encourages listeners to practice turning to God immediately when fear arises, holding onto His promises and meditating on His word. Schlink concludes by reminding listeners to trust in God's faithfulness and to seek His help and guidance in times of trouble.
The Father Is Waiting
By Basilea Schlink1.0K04:35Radio ShowLUK 15:20In this sermon, Basilia Schlink emphasizes the importance of living as dependent children in the Father's house. She explains that when we become independent and separate ourselves from God, we miss out on experiencing the joy and happiness that comes from being His child. Using the parable of the prodigal son, she illustrates how God eagerly waits for us to turn back to Him so that He can shower us with His infinite love and blessings. Schlink encourages listeners to recognize the Father's love and to return to His house, where they will find true happiness and a blessed life.
Earnest Prayer
By Basilea Schlink1.0K04:35Radio ShowLUK 18:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of persistent and earnest prayer in the face of spiritual warfare. Drawing from the parable of the petitioning widow in Luke chapter 18, the speaker highlights how Satan seeks to keep those prayed for securely in his grip. However, Jesus Christ has come to destroy the works of the devil, and believers are encouraged to use the weapon of prayer to fight against the enemy. The speaker emphasizes the need for earnest and believing prayer, rather than lukewarm and casual prayers, in order to see the power of God manifested in our lives.
Rejoice!
By Basilea Schlink1.0K04:35Radio ShowPSA 27:13ISA 60:20MAT 6:33ROM 8:18COL 3:21PE 1:6REV 21:4In this sermon, Basilia Schlink delivers a message of hope and encouragement to those who are feeling sad or despairing. She emphasizes that God is the Father of goodness and that even in times of trouble and darkness, we should lift up our heads and rejoice. The suffering we experience is a sign that the hour of redemption is near, and we can live in joyful expectation of the return of Christ. Schlink urges listeners to focus on God's glory and His kingdom, rather than the present anxieties and cares of the world. By making Jesus the center of our lives, we can experience a taste of heaven even in the midst of suffering.
A Serious Battle of Faith
By Basilea Schlink99404:35Radio ShowPSA 107:20ISA 54:17MAT 6:33JHN 8:36ROM 8:372CO 1:201JN 3:8In this sermon, Basilia Schlink emphasizes the importance of having faith in God's promises and the power of Jesus to set us free from sin and bondage. She encourages listeners to stand upon the promise of Jesus' complete redemption and to persistently call upon His name in faith. Schlink shares the example of Pastor Blumhart, who prayed for bound souls and saw them set free through his persistent faith in Jesus. She also suggests writing down and speaking aloud the promises of victory found in the Bible as a way to combat doubt and temptation. Overall, the sermon emphasizes the need to trust in God's promises and to continue in the battle of faith, knowing that Jesus will keep every one of His promises.
Jesus' Answer
By Basilea Schlink98204:35Radio ShowMAT 27:25LUK 19:14ACT 2:21ROM 5:8EPH 2:8HEB 9:221PE 2:24In this sermon by Basilea Schlenk titled "Jesus' Answer," the speaker reflects on the rejection and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. She highlights how Jesus' sacrifice for the world was not valued by the people, who wanted to get rid of him because they deemed him unworthy. The brutality of the soldiers during the scourging symbolizes the rebellion of our hearts against God and our refusal to let Jesus rule over us. The sermon emphasizes the need to turn away from this rebellion and trust in God's love, as Jesus' blood was shed for our salvation.
To Be Happy Again
By Basilea Schlink95804:30Radio ShowPSA 32:5PSA 51:17PRO 28:13MIC 7:18LUK 15:10EPH 1:71JN 1:9In this sermon, Basil E. Shlink shares a personal testimony of finding everlasting joy through recognizing and repenting of sin. He recounts how a friend inspired him to pray for a contrite and repentant heart, which led to a renewed awareness of his sins and a deep sorrow for how he had wronged God and others. Through this process, he rediscovered the joy of being forgiven and cleansed by God's grace. Shlink emphasizes the importance of continually asking God to reveal our sins and grant us a heart that weeps over them, as this gift of repentance brings true joy and transforms our lives.
Doesn’t God Hear My Prayers?
By Basilea Schlink94104:35Radio ShowISA 59:1In this sermon, Basilia Schlink addresses the common question of why God seems silent and unresponsive to our prayers. She shares her own experience of realizing that there was a sin in her life, specifically judging and bitterness, that was hindering her prayers from being answered. She references Isaiah 59:1-2, which states that our iniquities create a separation between us and God, causing Him not to hear our prayers. Schlink emphasizes the importance of identifying and confessing our sins as prayer obstacles, such as unforgiveness, anger, quarreling, sensuality, occultism, and disobedience. However, she also offers comfort by reminding listeners that our entire sinful nature does not prevent God from answering our prayers. Instead, if we come to Jesus at the cross and confess our guilt, God can be gracious to us and answer our prayers. Schlink shares an example from her own sisterhood where a broken printing press was miraculously fixed after the sisters prayed and reconciled with each other. She encourages believers to persevere in prayer as reconciled sinners, trusting that God will hear and answer their prayers in His own timing and way.