Today in the Word
Summary: Today in the Word features daily messages from the wide variety of pastors and evangelists who have spoken at Moody Bible Institute conferences and events over the years. In addition to delivering this impressive variety of powerful messages every day, Today in the Word will also include biblical analysis, commentaries, Bible questions and answers, teaching segments from Moody Bible Institute classrooms, and special features on God at work through students and alumni of Moody. These special features and segments will help listeners take the next step in their walk with Christ.
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As we continue in our walk with God, we are to become more and more like the person of Jesus Christ. Henry Blackaby points out that this transformation should also occur in our prayer life.
We often look to Jesus as our model for how to live, but Henry Blackaby says Jesus is also our model for prayer. We’ll see how we can be conformed to the image of Christ when it comes to our prayer life.
Hebrews 13 says that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. George Sweeting wants us to know that it a rapidly changing world, our God is unchanging, dependable and faithful.
With a cultural mindset of out with the old and in with the new, how can we find stability? George Sweeting looks at our changing culture and at the God who never changes.
When we are called by God to do His work, we can be confident that His power will accompany His calling. Tom Claus reminds us that obedience to God’s calling results in changed lives.
The gospel is necessary for salvation, and God calls certain individuals to share the good news with certain people groups. Tom Claus shares the story of his calling to preach to his fellow Native Americans.
How do we as Christians become more courageous? Crawford Lorrits takes us to the life of Joshua and shows us how this leader of Israel developed courage by listening to God’s voice.
Is courage just for the strong and the powerful? Crawford Loritts looks at the life of Joshua and explains that all followers of Christ are called to a life of courage.
The best model of parenting is God Himself. David Jeremiah helps us learn from our Heavenly Father on how to invest ourselves in the lives of our children.
God designed the institution of the family in order to demonstrated and live out His love and character. David Jeremiah gives us practical ways to firm up the foundation of our family relationships.
The Apostle Paul learned contentment during his troublesome ministry, and David Jeremiah shows that when we have Christ, we really do have all we need.
In a culture that’s obsessed with more, bigger, better, newer, contentment is hard to come by. David Jeremiah helps us develop Christ-centered contentment in our lives.
When we allow our minds to be renewed by the word of God, Howard Hendricks explains that a miraculous transformation takes place—we become more like Christ.
Howard Hendricks shows us that the struggle of the Christian life is the battle of the mind. Our speech, behavior and choices come as a result of what we think and believe.
Enduring through suffering involves an eternal perspective. Howard Hendricks reminds us that our trust in God should not rely on our circumstances, but on God’s character and faithfulness.