Why do we try and cover up or hide our sins? It’s not a new concept. In todays episode, we look at some people in the Bible who had tried to cover up or hide their sin, along with some reasons why we try and hide sin. What are you trying to hide today?
Sin is never silent. It separates, blinds, deceives, and destroys—but it never stays hidden from God. From Eden to David’s palace to our own hearts, Scripture reveals a sobering truth: be sure your sin will find you out (Numbers 32:23). Yet in the very places where sin is exposed, grace waits to re…
In this powerful episode, we look at one of the most compassionate and revealing encounters in the Gospels—Jesus and the woman caught in adultery. The religious leaders wanted to trap Jesus with a question of law and punishment, but He revealed the true heart of God: mercy that calls us to holiness…
Through one man’s disobedience, sin and death entered the world. But through one man’s obedience, life and righteousness were made available to all. In this episode, we explore the powerful contrast between Adam’s fall and Christ’s faithfulness — how the curse brought by sin was broken by Jesus’ pe…
When we try to hide our sins, we only make things worse — but when we bring them into the light, we find freedom, forgiveness, and restoration through Christ. In this episode, we’ll look at the difference between concealing sin and confessing it, why honesty before God matters, and how confession l…
In Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus, we see some valuable teaching that we need to apply today. Jesus is teaching about our need for forgiveness, and how He is the one who paid for it.
Selected verses from Romans 3. Even though few want to hear the truth, I’m going to show you the truth.
2 Samuel 12 selected verses. In our reading today, we see when David sinned with Bathsheba. When confronted with his sin, David confessed it. What do you do when you get confronted with your sin?
John 82-12. In these verses, we see someone caught in sin. Caught in the very act of sin, then dragged to Jesus to see what should be done. Can you imagine if that was to happen to us today? Jesus challenged the accusers to look at their own sin...
Psalm 51:10-13. When David was confronted with his sin with Bathsheba, he confessed his sin to God, and sought God’s forgiveness. That is what we need to do when we realize the sin in our lives.
1 John 1:9. The Bible makes it simple. Unfortunately we don’t want to believe it. We are told we are deceiving ourselves if we don’t believe it, and even calling God a liar if we don’t believe it. What am I talking about? Listen and find out. Let’s...