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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Gene Getz turns to the book of Romans to explain that Christianity includes both vertical and horizontal relationships. Then he explains the importance of encouragement in the edification of the body of believers.
The Apostle Paul gave a number of instructions for interacting with other believers. Gene Getz looks at the letter to the Romans for ways that we can edify the body of Christ.
When it comes to missionary service, many of us are willing to go, but we’re planning to stay. J. Oswald Sanders says, however, the call of God often comes when we are willing to stay, but planning to go.
J. Oswald Sanders reminds us that it is the task of the whole church to be about the business of world missions. We also look at what it means to be called by God into missionary service.
How and when will the world be fully evangelized? J. Oswald Sanders challenges us to take on the momentous task of reaching the whole world with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
For some two thousand years, the same gospel message has saved the souls of the lost. J. Oswald Sanders helps us reach a rapidly changing culture with the unchanging truth of God’s word.
While the message of the gospel stays the same, the methods and strategies of sharing that message change. J. Oswald Sanders gives us insights on how to prepare ourselves for service in a changing world.
Missionary service requires the greatest sacrifice yet offers the greatest reward. J. Oswald Sanders explains the work and wages of a life dedicated to sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world.
J. Oswald Sanders explains that those who have heard the truth of Scripture have an obligation to share that good news with others. And we also look at the sacrifice necessary in following Christ.
The atoning death of Jesus Christ is the only means of salvation, so those who have not heard that truth are lost. J. Oswald Sanders challenges us to see others as either lost or saved.
When it comes to our missionary service for God, J. Oswald Sanders explains that effective workers have three important characteristics: an eye to see, a heart to feel, and a hand to perform.
Missionaries have been changed by the gospel and want to share that good news with others. J. Oswald Sanders looks at the critical need for workers in the ripe mission fields of the world.
As we seek to live out the Christian life, we must constantly be checking our heart and mind against God’s word. Billy Graham helps us analyze our ministry motives as we spread the gospel.
Billy Graham explains the essential elements of a call to become a Christian. And he also challenges us to examine our motivation and behavior when it comes to our service for Christ.
The desired outcome of a gospel presentation is a decision to follow Christ. Billy Graham shows us the importance of bringing a person to a decision point about the truth of God’s word.