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The Word For Today (Daily)

The Heavenly Body

The Word For Today (Daily)

Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

John 14:1-14

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Little Country Church on the edge of town

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Do do do do do do

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People coming every day from miles around

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For meetings and for Sunday school

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And it's very plain to see

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It's not the way it used to be.

0:27.3

Welcome to the Word for today, featuring the Bible teaching ministry of Pastor Chuck Smith, founder of the Calvary Chapel Movement.

0:35.9

This radio program is a chapter by chapter verse by

0:39.2

study through the entire Bible. And on today's edition of the word for today, Pastor Chuck

0:44.9

continues his message, the heavenly body as we pick up in John chapter 14, verse one. And now with

0:52.1

today's study, here's Pastor Chuck.

0:54.9

Jesus said, let not your heart be troubled.

0:57.8

Now they were troubled because he had been saying these things.

1:01.0

I'm going to go away. Where I go, you cannot come.

1:04.5

He's been talking about his death.

1:06.6

He's been talking about his betrayal.

1:09.4

He's been saying things that are very troubling to them.

1:13.7

And yet he said unto them,

1:14.9

let not your heart be troubled.

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And the cure for it is believe in God and believe in me.

1:22.3

Ye believe in God?

1:24.6

And that is either a question or it's a statement.

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