What Does the Word Say?
Summary: What Does the Word Say? is produced by Grace and Glory Media, an outreach of Grace Valley Christian Center under the leadership of founder and Senior Pastor, Rev. P. G. Mathew. We believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God and is the only rule for faith and conduct. Therefore, the purpose of this podcast is to explore biblical theology with a practical emphasis, always keeping in mind that what the Word says we must believe and obey. Our goal is to help build God’s church by edifying Christians and challenging unbelievers with the gospel, which alone is the power of God unto salvation.
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Christians are in a spiritual war. To be victorious, we must know our main enemy – Satan. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/220-know-your-enemy-satan/
Christians must fight against sin, Satan and the world. But our victory is certain because of Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/219-ask-for-the-holy-spirit/
The Sunday sermon should be the highlight of a Christian’s week. We should prepare for it and then review it and put it into practice. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/218-dont-let-god…ll-to-the-ground/
Preaching, which is the proclamation of the gospel, is the centerpiece of all true worship. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/217-preaching-is…piece-of-worship/
The purpose of singing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs is to help people worship God, so the lyrics and music must be appropriate. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/uncategorized/216-all-of-life-is-worship/
Worship glorifies God directly and it builds up the church so that individual Christians do a better job of glorifying God with their lives. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/215-the-purpose-of-worship/
Acceptable worship must come from renewed hearts and have correct form, but God leaves some circumstances of worship unspecified. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/214-applying-the…lative-principle/
The regulative principle for worship comes from the 2nd commandment. We must worship to please God while avoiding unnecessary divisions. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/213-the-regulative-principle/
All of life is worship, but corporate worship is a means of grace and we must be humble and holy to worship acceptably. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/212-worship-in-holiness/
The eternal Kingdom, power and glory all belong to God, which should keep us mindful of the Creator/creature distinction. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/211-the-kingdom-…d-glory-are-gods/
God does not tempt us to sin, but he allows to be tempted to strengthen us, and he always provides a way out. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/210-deliver-us-from-the-evil-one/
God has forgiven the infinite debt of all those whom he has regenerated and they will, therefore, forgive others. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/209-the-forgiven-forgive/
We must humbly recognize our dependence on God and ask him to provide for all of our daily needs while being content with what we have. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/208-our-daily-bread/
The Kingdom of God has already come, but is not yet complete. Christians work for its completion by the obedience of faith. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/207-may-gods-kin…his-will-be-done/
A true Christian’s prayers are primarily focused on God’s kingdom. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/206-our-prayers-…d-be-theocentric/