Insight for Living Canada Daily Broadcast
Summary: In his down-to-earth and often humorous style, pastor Chuck Swindoll sheds practical light on the Bible to help you understand and apply God's Word in your everyday life.
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Dec 21, 2015 - Dec 23, 2015 John 1:14-17; Romans 8:1-2, 31-34 Every Christmas we all receive two amazing gifts from the Creator. First, we receive a reminder of God's astonishing, unconditional love. Second, we receive a reminder of Jesus Christ's audacious grace. In this message, let's focus on the grace Christ demonstrated on the first Christmas day so long ago. Divine Love and Grace read more
Dec 21, 2015 - Dec 23, 2015 John 1:14-17; Romans 8:1-2, 31-34 Every Christmas we all receive two amazing gifts from the Creator. First, we receive a reminder of God's astonishing, unconditional love. Second, we receive a reminder of Jesus Christ's audacious grace. In this message, let's focus on the grace Christ demonstrated on the first Christmas day so long ago. Divine Love and Grace read more
Dec 16, 2015 - Dec 18, 2015 John 3:16-17; Romans 8:35-39 Every Christmas we hear the familiar story—so well-known that we almost move our lips when we hear the words. There's a virgin, a baby, a bewildered husband, a dirty manger, a few shepherds, some traveling magi, and ho hum…that's all there is to it. Right? Wrong. Christmas represents the most magnificent message that's ever been told, which so far exceeds the details we have memorized. Unfortunately, most people don't pause to think about the significance of the message. Divine Love and Grace read more
Dec 16, 2015 - Dec 18, 2015 John 3:16-17; Romans 8:35-39 Every Christmas we hear the familiar story—so well-known that we almost move our lips when we hear the words. There's a virgin, a baby, a bewildered husband, a dirty manger, a few shepherds, some traveling magi, and ho hum…that's all there is to it. Right? Wrong. Christmas represents the most magnificent message that's ever been told, which so far exceeds the details we have memorized. Unfortunately, most people don't pause to think about the significance of the message. Divine Love and Grace read more
Dec 16, 2015 - Dec 18, 2015 John 3:16-17; Romans 8:35-39 Every Christmas we hear the familiar story—so well-known that we almost move our lips when we hear the words. There's a virgin, a baby, a bewildered husband, a dirty manger, a few shepherds, some traveling magi, and ho hum…that's all there is to it. Right? Wrong. Christmas represents the most magnificent message that's ever been told, which so far exceeds the details we have memorized. Unfortunately, most people don't pause to think about the significance of the message. Divine Love and Grace read more
Dec 16, 2015 - Dec 18, 2015 John 3:16-17; Romans 8:35-39 Every Christmas we hear the familiar story—so well-known that we almost move our lips when we hear the words. There's a virgin, a baby, a bewildered husband, a dirty manger, a few shepherds, some traveling magi, and ho hum…that's all there is to it. Right? Wrong. Christmas represents the most magnificent message that's ever been told, which so far exceeds the details we have memorized. Unfortunately, most people don't pause to think about the significance of the message. Divine Love and Grace read more
Dec 11, 2015 - Dec 15, 2015 Matthew 5:17-26 Though centuries have passed since He spoke them, Jesus' words remain just as penetrating as when they first fell on the ears of His original audiences. Because He alone spoke with anointed authority, people were amazed as they listened and ultimately became changed individuals. Selections from Listener Favourites, Volume 3: Walk Humbly with Your God read more
Dec 11, 2015 - Dec 15, 2015 Matthew 5:17-26 Though centuries have passed since He spoke them, Jesus' words remain just as penetrating as when they first fell on the ears of His original audiences. Because He alone spoke with anointed authority, people were amazed as they listened and ultimately became changed individuals. Selections from Listener Favourites, Volume 3: Walk Humbly with Your God read more
Dec 11, 2015 - Dec 15, 2015 Matthew 5:17-26 Though centuries have passed since He spoke them, Jesus' words remain just as penetrating as when they first fell on the ears of His original audiences. Because He alone spoke with anointed authority, people were amazed as they listened and ultimately became changed individuals. Selections from Listener Favourites, Volume 3: Walk Humbly with Your God read more
Dec 11, 2015 - Dec 15, 2015 Matthew 5:17-26 Though centuries have passed since He spoke them, Jesus' words remain just as penetrating as when they first fell on the ears of His original audiences. Because He alone spoke with anointed authority, people were amazed as they listened and ultimately became changed individuals. Selections from Listener Favourites, Volume 3: Walk Humbly with Your God read more
Aug 12, 2015 - Aug 14, 2015 2 Timothy 3:14-17 No one enters a race hoping to come in second. Runners run to win. And though it's important how runners start and maintain their pace, the real difference in the outcome depends on the amount of “kick” each runner has on the last lap. What's true on the track is true in life—the goal is to finish well. If it wasn't, Paul wouldn't have told the Corinthians: “Run in such a way that you may win” (1 Corinthians 9:24). Paul ran to win (2 Timothy 4:7-8). And he wanted the same for Timothy—for him to finish well. But how? Paul's Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
Aug 12, 2015 - Aug 14, 2015 2 Timothy 3:14-17 No one enters a race hoping to come in second. Runners run to win. And though it's important how runners start and maintain their pace, the real difference in the outcome depends on the amount of “kick” each runner has on the last lap. What's true on the track is true in life—the goal is to finish well. If it wasn't, Paul wouldn't have told the Corinthians: “Run in such a way that you may win” (1 Corinthians 9:24). Paul ran to win (2 Timothy 4:7-8). And he wanted the same for Timothy—for him to finish well. But how? Paul's Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
Aug 12, 2015 - Aug 14, 2015 2 Timothy 3:14-17 No one enters a race hoping to come in second. Runners run to win. And though it's important how runners start and maintain their pace, the real difference in the outcome depends on the amount of “kick” each runner has on the last lap. What's true on the track is true in life—the goal is to finish well. If it wasn't, Paul wouldn't have told the Corinthians: “Run in such a way that you may win” (1 Corinthians 9:24). Paul ran to win (2 Timothy 4:7-8). And he wanted the same for Timothy—for him to finish well. But how? Paul's Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
Aug 10, 2015 - Aug 11, 2015 2 Timothy 3:10-14 Facing reality in the raw, as we did in the previous message, can dampen even the most hardy spirits. It can convince us that these days of darkness are a deepening shadow. Not so! Evil may go “from bad to worse” (2 Timothy 3:13), but God has limited its progress (3:9) and commanded us to soldier on for truth (3:14). It's the only way to make a durable difference. Paul's Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more
Aug 10, 2015 - Aug 11, 2015 2 Timothy 3:10-14 Facing reality in the raw, as we did in the previous message, can dampen even the most hardy spirits. It can convince us that these days of darkness are a deepening shadow. Not so! Evil may go “from bad to worse” (2 Timothy 3:13), but God has limited its progress (3:9) and commanded us to soldier on for truth (3:14). It's the only way to make a durable difference. Paul's Swan Song: A Study of 2 Timothy read more