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All podcast episodes are based on the Word of God. I would encourage you to follow along in the Scriptures. 

Sanctify them by Your truth.
Your word is truth.
John 17:17

You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
John 8:32

All Episodes

143: A Deep Subject (Walking with Jesus Series #010: John 4:1-19)

Jesus travels to culturally-forbidden Samaria to meet a woman at a well and offer her “a fountain of water, springing up to everlasting life.” Pastor Hollandsworth focuses on the continuing aspect of eternal life in the text, explaining what that means for modern-day believers.


142: His Genealogy Is Not Boring, Matt. 1 (Christmas Message)

Why are the genealogies of Jesus Christ in Matthew and Luke so different? For instance, why does Matthew mention four women, all of whom had besmirched reputations? Pastor Hollandsworth unravels the anomalies in Matthew’s genealogy of Christ and revels in the glorious mysteries God has hidden in these otherwise nondescript texts.


141: Believing the Virgin Birth Luke 1 (Christmas Message)

Those who reject the virgin birth as fable essentially reject the entire Bible, for numerous other doctrines are based upon it. Pastor Hollandsworth proclaims the truth of the virgin birth from the Scriptures and shares why it shapes the entirety of history for those who believe it.


140: When Was Jesus Really Born? Luke 1 (Christmas Message)

The Christian world celebrates the birth of Jesus on December 25, but is that when He was really born? Pastor Hollandsworth examines the annunciations in Luke 1 and discovers several clues given in the Scriptures as to the timing of Christ’s birth.   


139: A Bright Light in a Dark World, Isa. 8-9 (Christmas Message)

The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light. Pastor Hollandsworth gives the historical context for this OT prophecy, demonstrates how Jesus fulfills it in the NT, and makes application to believers in the present age.


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