Come On Up

The Mountain Cross

Come on up to the mountain as we seek to learn more from the Lord through His Word! Pastor Carl of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina simply teaches through the Word, verse by verse, chapter by chapter. Listen here or on the radio! Come On Up airs weekdays at 3:30PM and 10:30PM on WSKY - WEZZ in Waynesville - 97.5 FM / 970 AM and in Asheville - 102.9 FM / 1230 AM . “Come and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob, He will teach us His ways, and we shall walk in His paths.” - Isaiah 2:3 Support Come On Up at TheMountainCross.com/donate. 

  1. -13 Ч

    Ask For The Holy Spirit

    The world feels louder, harsher, and more demanding by the week and it’s easy to wonder where joy and peace can possibly come from when pressure keeps rising. We wrestle with that tension head-on, starting with Jesus’ warning that tribulation is guaranteed, then following His promise that sorrow can be turned into joy that no one can steal. Along the way we talk about cultural forces that try to push God out of the equation and what it looks like to stand calmly and clearly for the truth of the gospel.  From Psalm 30 to John 16, we trace the “night to morning” pattern God builds into redemption: grief is real, discipline is real, and the cross is brutally real, yet Christ’s finished work changes everything. Jesus endures the cross for the joy set before Him, opening the door for reconciliation so we can come to the Father as Abba, not as enemies. That bigger picture reframes fear, opposition, and uncertainty, especially when the cost of faith feels personal.  We also get practical about prayer and spiritual power. Jesus tells His followers to ask the Father in His name, and we connect that to Luke 11:13 where God promises to give the Holy Spirit to those who ask. We address common hesitations and confusion about the Holy Spirit, then focus on what Scripture says: the Spirit is a Person who empowers holy living, strengthens endurance, and fills believers with courage, grace, and perspective. If you want a Bible-centered message on joy in suffering, prayer in Jesus’ name, and overcoming the world through faith, press play, share it with a friend, and leave a review with what stood out to you most. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.
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    Ask Him

    A single confusing line from Jesus can feel uncomfortably familiar: “A little while… and you will not see Me… and again a little while, and you will see Me.” When we run into words like that in the Bible, we can either shrug and move on or we can do what Pastor Carl urges us to do: ask the Lord to explain His Word and trust the Holy Spirit to be our teacher. We walk through John 16 and slow down over the Holy Spirit’s work in the world: conviction of sin, righteousness, and judgment. We talk about why unbelief in Jesus sits at the root of sin, how true righteousness is found in Christ alone, and why the cross declares the ruler of this world guilty even before the final sentence is carried out. Along the way, we connect discipleship to real life: the pressure to compromise, the temptation to follow “my way,” and the hope that God is still changing hearts. We also explore why God reveals truth in stages. Jesus tells the disciples they cannot bear everything at once, and we’re often the same. That leads into prophecy and discernment: prophecy is not given to stir panic or draw attention to a personality, but to point us to Jesus, because “the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” Finally, we land on Jesus’ promise that sorrow will turn into joy, like labor pains that give way to new life, and a joy no one can take. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Come On Up. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.
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    When God Feels Far Away

    When God feels silent, it’s easy to assume we’ve been left on our own. We talk through a surprising claim from Jesus in John 16: his leaving is actually “to your advantage,” because it means the Helper, the Holy Spirit, comes to live in and strengthen every believer. Pastor Carl unpacks why Jesus warns his followers about rejection and persecution, including the sobering reality that some opponents will genuinely believe they are serving God. Instead of letting that shake our faith, we learn why Jesus tells us ahead of time so we remember his words when pressure rises. From there, the focus turns to the Holy Spirit’s role in Christian faith and spiritual growth: convicting the world of sin, revealing true righteousness found only in Jesus Christ, and declaring judgment over the ruler of this world. We also explore why prophecy in Scripture is never meant to feed fear, but to point us to Jesus and build trust in an unlimited God who knows the end from the beginning. The message closes with a clear reminder of the gospel hope in John 3:16 and an invitation to take a next step toward being born again and walking with God for real. Subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible teaching, share this with someone who feels worn down, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.
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    Deny Yourself And Carry The Cross Daily

    “Deny yourself and pick up your cross” can sound like a slogan until you try to live it with real stress, real temptation, and real pressure to fit in. Pastor Carl slows down Jesus’ words from John 15 and puts them on the ground where we actually walk, showing why self-denial is not about punishment but about surrender, freedom, and becoming the kind of person who can love the way God commands. We talk about abiding in Christ, because Jesus is clear: you can’t bear lasting fruit by running on personality, discipline, or a burst of inspiration. Staying connected to the Vine means letting the Word of God wash you, reshape your desires, and align your prayers with God’s heart. It also means we stop isolating and remember we need people, because agape love is learned and practiced in community. Along the way, we look at Peter’s overconfidence and Jesus’ warning that the flesh will fail, then trace how obedience grows when we rely on Christ instead of ourselves. Jesus also prepares us for the cost. If the world hates Christians who stand for holiness, righteousness, and repentance, we shouldn’t be shocked, but we also shouldn’t confuse “persecution” with consequences for our own foolish choices. The conversation turns to the core of the gospel message: sin is the problem, the cross is where everything changes, the resurrection is God’s assurance, and every person must decide what they will do with Jesus Christ. We close by remembering the Holy Spirit, the Helper, who empowers our witness so we can speak the truth in love even when it’s not welcomed. If this encouraged or challenged you, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.
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    Refined By Fire

    Fire reveals what something is really made of and Scripture uses that exact image to talk about our lives. We lean into Jesus’ vine-and-branches teaching in John 15 and ask a confronting question: are we serving God with Spirit-led fruit that remains, or are we building a Christian life out of wood, hay, and straw that will not survive the testing? Pastor Carl connects Jesus’ warning about burned branches to Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 3 about the judgment seat of Christ (the Bema seat). For believers, this is not about losing salvation, but about having our works evaluated. What we do “in our own strength” can look impressive for a season, yet still burn away, while obedience that flows from abiding in Christ endures like gold, silver, and precious stones. That perspective brings clarity to motives, ministry, and everyday decisions that feel small but add up. We also talk about how to actually abide: letting God’s Word live in us, allowing Jesus to reshape what we want, and learning to walk in the Spirit instead of drifting toward quick fixes. The fruit of the Spirit, especially agape love, shows up in real relationships through joy, peace, patience, and self-control. And because Jesus says the world may hate His followers, we face persecution with truth and love, staying close to Christian community and staying faithful to the gospel. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with a friend who feels burned out, and leave a review telling us what helps you stay connected to the vine. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.
  6. 17 АПР.

    Abide In The True Vine

    Trying to carry life, faith, and “being good enough” on your own can quietly crush you. So we slow down and listen to Jesus say what we forget most often: come to Me, take My yoke, and you will find rest. From that invitation, Pastor Carl leads us into John 15 where Jesus names the problem and the solution in one image, the True Vine and the branches. We walk through the moment Jesus shares these words on the way to Gethsemane, then connect them to the Bible’s bigger storyline of Israel pictured as a vine in Psalm 80 and Isaiah 5. The question is not whether people can look faithful for a season, but whether the fruit is real and lasting. We dig into a surprising language insight in John 15:2 where “takes away” can also be understood as “lifts up,” painting a picture of the Father as the Vine Dresser who restores a branch knocked down into the mud, washes it, and sets it back where it can grow. From there, we talk about pruning as spiritual cleansing, why growth can hurt, and why Jesus’ command to “abide in Me” is not religious poetry but the practical center of Christian discipleship. We also connect the “fire” warnings to 1 Corinthians 3 and the Bema Seat, where believers’ works are tested, showing the difference between Spirit-led obedience that endures and self-powered activity that burns up. Finally, we anchor it all in the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5: love that shows up as joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control when Christ is the source. If this helped you, subscribe so you do not miss the next teaching, share it with a friend who feels worn down, and leave a review so more people can find this Bible study on John 15 and abiding in Christ. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.
  7. 16 АПР.

    The Holy Spirit As Helper

    You can’t white-knuckle your way into a faithful life, and Jesus never asked you to. We open John 14 and slow down on a promise that changes everything: the Father sends “another Helper” the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth who comes alongside us and stays. That means love for Jesus isn’t something we try to prove through perfect rule-keeping; love grows because He loved us first, and obedience becomes the fruit of a real relationship empowered from the inside out.  We talk about why the world can’t receive the Holy Spirit, and why believers begin to “see” differently, not with hype, but with spiritual clarity. The Spirit opens Scripture, forms confidence that Jesus is truly Lord, and makes God’s presence real in everyday life. We also press into what it means to be God’s dwelling place now, how drifting happens when the cares of life take over, and why staying close to the Word matters if we want the Spirit to bring truth to remembrance at exactly the right moment.  Finally, we land on peace. The world offers a dozen counterfeits that numb pain for a night, but Jesus gives a deeper peace that holds steady in trouble. We connect that peace to the cross, the spiritual battle behind it, and the hope of Christ’s return, plus the urgency of choosing Him now.  If this message helps you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs peace, and leave a review so more people can find it. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.
  8. 15 АПР.

    Finding Peace When The World Feels Like It Is Falling Apart

    The world can feel like a rolling emergency alert: elections, wars, cultural anger, sickness, and endless commentary that leaves your mind spinning. We go to John 14 because Jesus speaks directly to that kind of pressure with a simple command that cuts through the noise: “Let not your heart be troubled.” From the first minutes, we ask what it really means to believe when circumstances keep pushing you toward fear, and why Christian peace is not denial but trust in a Savior who knows suffering from the inside. Walking through Jesus’ words, we talk about the hope that steadies anxious hearts: the Father’s house, the promise that Christ prepares a place for His people, and the assurance that He is coming again. We connect that promise to Acts 1, Revelation 1, and 1 Thessalonians 4, showing how the Second Coming and the rapture passage are meant to comfort believers, not just spark arguments. When the headlines are overwhelming, we share a practical reset: turn off the news, open the Bible, and let God’s Word recalibrate what you believe about the future. We also slow down on the core claim of Christianity: Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” We unpack what that means for relativism, for knowing the Father, and for prayer. “Asking in Jesus’ name” is not a magic slogan; it’s alignment with His character and will. And we end with the promise of the Helper, the Holy Spirit, who empowers obedience, keeps us from spiritual apathy, and makes us salt and light in a dark time.  Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels weighed down, and leave a review with one question you want John 14 to answer for you. Send us a note! Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.

    26 мин.

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Come on up to the mountain as we seek to learn more from the Lord through His Word! Pastor Carl of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina simply teaches through the Word, verse by verse, chapter by chapter. Listen here or on the radio! Come On Up airs weekdays at 3:30PM and 10:30PM on WSKY - WEZZ in Waynesville - 97.5 FM / 970 AM and in Asheville - 102.9 FM / 1230 AM . “Come and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob, He will teach us His ways, and we shall walk in His paths.” - Isaiah 2:3 Support Come On Up at TheMountainCross.com/donate.