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Calvary Church with Skip Heitzig Audio Podcast

This Too Shall Last

Calvary Church with Skip Heitzig Audio Podcast

Skip Heitzig

Religion & Spirituality

4.8 • 630 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Levi is the founder and lead pastor of Fresh Life Church, located in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and everywhere online. He is a best-selling author, podcast host, husband, and father of five, and travels the world speaking about Jesus. Levi is the author of several books, children’s books, and devotionals, including Through the Eyes of a Lion, I Declare War, The Marriage Devotional, and his latest, The Last Supper on the Moon. He and his wife, Jennie, co-host their podcast, Hey It’s the Luskos. Levi and Jennie have one son, Lennox, and four daughters: Alivia, Daisy, Clover, and Lenya, who is in heaven.


I. The Wonders of Heaven

II. The Weight of Glory

III. The Word of God

IV. The Wounds and Worth of Jesus


Talk with God: If you’re in a season of suffering or overwhelmed by a trial in your life, focus your heart on the One who will carry you through to the coming glory (see v. 18).

Talk with others: Sit with a fellow believer who’s suffering this week and encourage them to seek the Lord and find rest in Him.

Talk with kids: How did Paul’s faithfulness in preaching the gospel—even in prison—give us an example to follow?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Calvary Church with Skip Heitzik. We're so glad you joined us today.

0:05.0

We've heard and even repeated catchy band-aid phrases that seem comforting and empowering.

0:10.0

Phrases like, God helps those who help themselves. Speak your truth. Follow your heart.

0:17.0

But did you know the Bible doesn't say any of that?

0:20.0

In this study, we'll turn to Scripture to expose commonly repeated misconceptions

0:25.3

and find freedom and true power in the life-changing truth of God's Word.

0:32.1

Hey, happy Thanksgiving, Calvary. It's such a joy.

0:35.0

Could we thank Jesus for all he's doing in our church? What a joy.

0:41.9

One of the most important days in U.S. history, surely, is January 1, 1863. The day that President

0:51.0

Abraham Lincoln fixed his signature to the Emancipation Proclamation,

0:57.4

freeing all slaves in rebel states in this nation.

1:02.2

It was not the final act of writing the wrong of slavery, but it moved us closer to the ideal

1:09.5

that Jefferson encapsulated in those famous

1:13.1

words that are supposedly self-evident that all men are created equal. And again, the

1:19.4

Emancipation Proclamation wasn't the end of that work. I mean, it would be two more years,

1:23.7

January 31st, 1865 until the 13th Amendment would get passed, and even six months beyond that,

1:32.1

June 19th, June 10th of that summer, 1865, when news of what had happened finally reached the

1:40.3

final pocket of enslaved people down there in Texas. Think about that. For six months,

1:45.5

the amendment had been passed. It was ratified. They were free, but they didn't know it yet.

1:50.3

Something can be done, but word not have yet reached those who need to hear it. Welcome to the

1:54.7

Great Commission. Jesus paid it all, but church, our job is to get the news to the people who

1:59.3

are still in need of the revelation of freedom, amen? And Lincoln knew it was a big moment when he signed that

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