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 desire growth in areas like patience, endurance, and faith. Howard Hendricks explains that much of the growth in the Christian life occurs in the midst of trials.
As Christians, what can we offer our crisis-laden culture? Ravi Zacharias explains that in the midst of a hopeless world, believers have the wondrous hope of Jesus Christ and God’s love for the lost.
With the spread of secularism and moralistic pluralism, our culture is in a state of decay. Ravi Zacharias analyzes these two shifts in our society and brings to light the logical outcome.
Ravi Zacharias postulates that a society with no regard for God or absolute truth is left to flounder in its own passions and opinions. A culture without a moral compass will be lost.
The moral decline in our society is directly linked to the abandonment of biblical truth. Ian Leitch explains the dire need for the truth and message of Jesus Christ to redeem sinners.
A culture is shaped by the beliefs and values its members. Ian Leitch analyzes the drift from absolute biblical truth and the drastic consequences that occur in a society.
George Sweeting explains that Christians have a grave responsibility to share the gospel message with others. As ambassadors for Christ, our duty is to represent Him well during our time on earth.
Why are we as Christians supposed to share our faith? George Sweeting looks at a number of specific reasons why those who have been transformed by the gospel have a responsibility to share it.
We all have friends, family members, and co-workers who are without Christ. Bill Hybels encourages us to be willing and prepared to share our faith with those we interact with.
Bill Hybels says the church is suffering from what he calls the holy huddle syndrome. He challenges us to change our inward focus and become actively engaged in the Great Commission.
Jesus came to seek and save the lost, and we as Christians should be seeking the lost and directing them to Christ. Luis Palau gives us ways to stir up the passion for lost and engage in evangelism.
Luis Palau challenges us to take seriously Christ’s commission to spread of the gospel around the world. As we understand the great need around the world, we must respond.
Joe Stowell identifies some striking similarities between many Christians and the older brother in the parable of the prodigal son. He challenges us to adopt God’s view of the lost and seek to reach them.
The greatest joy of heaven is seeing the lost come to Christ. Joe Stowell turns to the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15, and helps us to see God’s great love for the lost.
Do you have the faith to stride over what other people sink under? Stuart Briscoe looks at a series of events in Jesus’ ministry that challenged His followers then and has a special challenge for us today.