Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley
Summary: Dr. Charles Stanley and In Touch Ministries' daily radio program.
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To reinforce means to edify, strengthen, or build up. We reinforce our faith through the study of the Scripture and the doctrines taught in its pages. We are strengthened as we pray under the guidance of the Holy Spirit for repentance and humility. We find purifying hope when we focus our attention on the imminent coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. And we can reach out to others who have needs, in order to provide encouragement to our fellow man.
Jude, the half-brother of Jesus, gives us a detailed description of false teachers, warning us of their subtlety, trickery, and snares. Jude cautions us to keep our distance from false prophets to avoid becoming swept away by their lies. Dr. Stanley shows us how to recognize false ideologies and philosophies and how to overcome them with truth gleaned from meditation on the Word of God.
False teaching is slow and subtle, permeating the minds of those who are easily swayed. During the first century after the death of Christ, many believers wrongly interpreted the grace of God as an excuse to take up immoral lifestyles. To confront this false belief, Jude wrote his short but powerful epistle. In this message, Dr. Stanley explains how God’s wrath will come upon false teachers.
Dr. Stanley explains how you can experience genuine love with a true sense of fulfillment, joy and happiness.
In this message, Dr. Stanley walks through the clear instructions the apostle Paul gives for dealing with immorality in the third chapter of Colossians.
In this message, Dr. Stanley walks through the clear instructions the apostle Paul gives for dealing with immorality in the third chapter of Colossians.
Are your thoughts full of unforgiveness, pride, lust, or anger? Your mind is constantly processing and managing incoming information. Unfortunately, the fact that you're struggling with your thoughts may mean that you haven't been focusing them on things that honor God. How can you reprogram your brain to honor God? In his profound sermon, Controlling Your Thoughts, Charles Stanley shows you how to win the battle for your mind in a way that will impact every area of your life.
Are your thoughts full of unforgiveness, pride, lust, or anger? Your mind is constantly processing and managing incoming information. Unfortunately, the fact that you're struggling with your thoughts may mean that you haven't been focusing them on things that honor God. How can you reprogram your brain to honor God? In his profound sermon, Controlling Your Thoughts, Charles Stanley shows you how to win the battle for your mind in a way that will impact every area of your life.
Do you remember when you came to your last year in high school and had final exams. When you finished you probably felt relief that it was the last one. And then maybe you went to college and the same thing happened. There is, however, one more exam-the final exam of how we invested our lives for Christ. Live to do well on the test.
In this message, Dr. Stanley describes three basic principles that can change what it means to live the Christian life.
In this message, Dr. Stanley describes three basic principles that can change what it means to live the Christian life.
In this message, Dr. Stanley explains how a successful walk of faith is the result of willingly submitting to God’s will and staying in a right relationship with Him. Any other way is based on human effort and pride and only serves to takes our focus off of Christ.
Before trusting Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, you were spiritually, morally and mentally incomplete. You had no relationship with God, you were unwillingly and incapable of adhering to a moral code, and you were unable to comprehend the truth of God. In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how we can live life to the fullest because Christ completes us.
Before trusting Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, you were spiritually, morally and mentally incomplete. You had no relationship with God, you were unwillingly and incapable of adhering to a moral code, and you were unable to comprehend the truth of God. In this message, Dr. Stanley shares how we can live life to the fullest because Christ completes us.
Do you remember when you came to your last year in high school and had final exams. When you finished you probably felt relief that it was the last one. And then maybe you went to college and the same thing happened. There is, however, one more exam-the final exam of how we invested our lives for Christ. Live to do well on the test.