Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley
Summary: Dr. Charles Stanley and In Touch Ministries' daily radio program.
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In this encouraging sermon, Turning Our Doubts into Blessed Assurance, Dr. Stanley explains how to be completely confident about where you are going to spend eternity. Although there are many things in life you can be undecided about, if you have qualms about your salvation, it will affect every area of your life. Therefore, learn the provisions and promises that God has given you in His Word.
Many professing Christians say that they don’t really and truly need to be a part of a church because they can live their Christian life fine without a church. But the truth is "No Christian has ever been called to go it alone in his or her walk with God." In Together in the Christian Life, Dr. Stanley shares with us the vital importance of being an active part of the Church.
There are many people that fill the pews of churches on Sundays who are good, upstanding, and moral people. From the outside, they appear to be Christians because of their behavior. However, they are lost. In Religious But Lost, Dr. Stanley uses the life of Nicodemus to illustrate how someone can be religious but lost. Learn the difference in this intriguing message.
We all need a companion—someone who helps when we’re in trouble, laughs with us in good times, and weeps with us through pain. This is why Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to be our Comforter. In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how the third Person of the Trinity works within us.
We all need a companion—someone who helps when we’re in trouble, laughs with us in good times, and weeps with us through pain. This is why Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to be our Comforter. In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how the third Person of the Trinity works within us.
While the Christian life begins with salvation, it is an eternal journey towards glorifying God. Each day we get the chance to know Him better and to become more like Christ. It is a blessed life. In this message, Dr. Stanley shares biblical truths that will help us in our daily walk of faith.
At salvation, we become children of God and co-heirs with Christ. This means everything the Father bestows upon the Son, we will receive with Him. The Lord has sealed these gifts for us by the Holy Spirit and reserves our treasures in heaven. In this message, Dr. Stanley talks about the believer’s inheritance and why God will share it with us.
Many professing Christians say that they don’t really and truly need to be a part of a church because they can live their Christian life fine without a church. But the truth is "No Christian has ever been called to go it alone in his or her walk with God." In Together in the Christian Life, Dr. Stanley shares with us the vital importance of being an active part of the Church.
At salvation, we become children of God and co-heirs with Christ. This means everything the Father bestows upon the Son, we will receive with Him. The Lord has sealed these gifts for us by the Holy Spirit and reserves our treasures in heaven. In this message, Dr. Stanley talks about the believer’s inheritance and why God will share it with us.
Have you ever felt worthless? Perhaps you made a bad decision or didn’t live up to your own standards and thought, Surely God doesn't want anything to do with me. In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how Jesus paid our sin debt so we might receive forgiveness and be reconciled with God.
Many people get caught up in the predestination vs. free will debate. This is unfortunate, because we will never fully understand what it means to be a chosen saint and must accept it by faith. In this message, Dr. Stanley talks about how, as believers, we ought to be living out the truth of our position as chosen saints instead of arguing about it.
Do you have a good self-image or a bad one? The way we see ourselves can either hinder God's will in our lives or motivate us to become the people God wants us to be. In this message, Dr. Stanley talks about how Christians ought to view themselves as wealthy saints.
There are many who call themselves Christians because they’re church members. Whether they’re Baptist, Episcopalian, Methodist, or some other denomination, they base their spiritual life on something other than a personal, intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. In this message, Dr. Stanley begins a study of Ephesians by focusing on what it means to be “in Christ.”
How many times have you ever said – I just don’t have time? We may not realize it, but we are all governed by that ticking clock. In "Prayer: Our Time-Saver", Dr. Stanley shares with us one of his 30 Life Principles that will help us live life to the fullest every single day.
How do you want to be remembered when you're gone? David was known as a 'man after God's own heart,' even though he was an adulterer and murderer. In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how our lives can be characterized as having a heart for God.