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Restoration Episodes

Part 2 Refined By Gods GraceEp. 2544
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July 2, 2026

Part 2 Refined By Gods Grace

God’s judgment is never meaningless. In Isaiah 1:24-27, we see that God’s discipline has a purpose—to remove what is impure and restore what has been broken. While sin deserves judgment, God desires redemption. His refining fire is not meant to destroy His people but to make them holy once again.In today’s episode, we’ll discover how God transforms lives through His refining work and why His promise of restoration is still available today through Jesus Christ.
Guest: Gerry Snyder
What the Prodigal Sons Father Reveals about GodEp. 2540
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June 26, 2026

What the Prodigal Sons Father Reveals about God

The father in the parable of the prodigal son is more than a loving parent—he is a picture of the heart of God. When viewed through the customs and culture of first-century Judaism, the father’s actions become even more remarkable. Every step he took challenged cultural expectations and demonstrated grace, mercy, forgiveness, and restoration.In today’s episode, we’ll examine the father’s actions through the lens of Jewish customs. We’ll discover why he ran to his son, why he embraced him before hearing his confession, why he gave him a robe, ring, and sandals, and why he celebrated instead of shaming him. Most importantly, we’ll see how this points us to Jesus, who endured the cross “for the joy that was set before Him,” making restoration possible for every repentant sinner.
Guest: Gerry Snyder
Hidden Yet HeardEp. 2416
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Nov. 21, 2025

Hidden Yet Heard

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 restore. In today’s episode, we uncover what sin really does, why hiding never works, and how God lovingly confronts us not to condemn us—but to cleanse and reclaim us.
Guest: Gerry Snyder