Message to Kings - A Biblical History of Man Brett Heaston
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Message to Kings is a history podcast dedicated to telling a chronological Biblical history of man. The primary focus will be the Biblical events and characters of history supported with historical references and external events. Combining a story-telling style with an historical focus, Message to Kings strives to incorporate spiritual concepts, parallels, prophecies and practical applications from history to our world today. website: messagetokings.com
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29AD: Jesus the Prophet, Teacher and Evangelist
In Luke 11-13, Jesus demonstates the range of his ministry, by prophesying 5 woes to the Pharisees, scribes, and lawyers which parallel Isaiah 5. Then, he teaches the parable of the faithful servant, the parable of barren fig tree, and the parable of the rich fool. Next, he evangelizes to the crowd when he delivers a woman from a spirit of infirmity. Luke 11:37-54Luke 12:13-21Luke 12:54-59Luke 13:1-5Luke 13:10-17www.messagetokings.com
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29AD: The Parable of the Good Samaritan & Testimonies on the Highway
A lawyer comes to Jesus, to justify himself, and asks him how to inherit eternal life. Jesus answers with the greatest commandment: LOVE. The lawyer questions further, "but, who is my neighbor?" Jesus' answer was the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Luke 10:25-37James 2:13Leviticus 21www.messagetokings.com
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29AD: Evangelism 201 & Heaven's Ambassadors
The Book of Luke, only, includes the sending out of the 70 disciples ahead of Jesus. The disciples were sent out to heal the sick, and do deliverance, and declare the good news of the kingdom. In this episode, we cover the sending out of the 70, the judgment of cities, the accountability to evangelism, and the apostolic nature of the Roman Empire. Luke 10:1-24www.messagetokings.com
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29AD: Some Lessons on the Road, the Character of Christ
While the disciples went to and from Jerusalem, Jesus taught lessons on the road driving home the importance of his nature, the character of Christ. "Lest we offend them," Peter caught a coin for the temple tax out of the mouth of a fish. Then, Jesus taught on humility, power by the wrong spirit, and three reasons people refused to be his disciple: comfort, money/tradition, and sin. Matthew 17:24-18:9Matthew 8:18-22Mark 9:33-50Luke 9:46-50Luke 9:51-62www.messagetokings.com
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29AD: Jesus and the Feast of Tabernacles Part 2 and Jesus Heals the Blind Man
The Feast of Tabernacles continues. Jesus confronts the religious leaders referencing the future cross, how the truth will set you free, and evades stoning multiple times only to heal a blind man from birth. The healing causes a stir and the blind man becomes an instant evangelist. We conclude this episode with Jesus' famous shepherd and door teaching, and how his sheep hear his voice. John 8:12-10:21Revelation 19:10www.messagetokings.com
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29AD: Jesus and the Woman Caught in Adultery
After appearing at the Feast of Tabernacles, Jesus goes to the Mount of Olives where he is confronted by the Pharisees who bring him a woman caught in the act of adultery. They tell Jesus to stone her as Moses commanded. Jesus' response speaks to the new covenant, eternal wisdom, and the redemption of the gospel. John 8:1-12Deuteronomy 22:22James 2:13www.messagetokings.com