Running To Win on Oneplace.com Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Running the race of life is hard. But with the Bible front and center and a heart to encourage, Pastor Erwin Lutzer presents clear Bible teaching, helping you make it across the finish line. Since 2011, this 25-minute program has provided a Godward focus and features listeners’ questions.
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Overcoming Empty Obsessions–Part 2 of 2
Whether its addictions, sexual fixations, or eating disorders, obsessions can ruin our lives. The devil and his angels will keep trying to exploit our human weakness. In this message, Pastor Lutzer describes how Jesus helps us defeat our obsessions like the demoniac set free. Jesus can confront us where we are and restore us to dignity.
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Overcoming Empty Obsessions–Part 1 of 2
Not every addiction is demonic. But we all are driven by unwanted thoughts and behavior which drive us to hate, to consume, and to obsess. In this message, Pastor Lutzer paints a picture of Jesus confronting a man possessed by a legion of demons. Only Jesus can fill our emptiness with lasting hope.
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Catching The Thief Called Jealousy–Part 2 of 2
We all like to build our own individual kingdoms. King Saul, unlike David, was blinded by his jealousy, unable to see God was ultimately in charge. In this message from Psalm 27, Pastor Lutzer shows three areas which expose jealously in our hearts: control, companionship, and contentment. Are we willing to relinquish control?
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Catching The Thief Called Jealousy–Part 1 of 2
When someone else gets the break or has it all, we often feel jealousy. King Saul’s rivalry and comparison of David was all-consuming. In this message from 1 Samuel 13, Pastor Lutzer performs an analysis of seven characteristics of jealousy. Jealously is like a thief that robs us of everything beautiful, wholesome, and fulfilling.
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Freed From Anger–Part 2 of 2
Remembering an insult can cause us to flare up at any relational irritation. Nehemiah faced constant provocation in his work to rebuild Jerusalem’s wall. In this message, Pastor Lutzer considers three steps in Nehemiah’s stance toward injustice which can free us from anger. It’s time to let go of our bitterness.
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Freed From Anger–Part 1 of 2
If we’re destroying our relationships, spiritually stagnating, or allowing the enemy a foothold, anger is probably involved. Our anger can damage ourselves and others. In this message, Pastor Lutzer provides three reasons we need to be freed from anger. Why do we have this emotion of intense displeasure?
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Customer Reviews
I really look for to RTW every day!
This podcast helps me with my daily walk with the lord. I moved here from Jamaica and hardly get to go to church as I would like to but these teachings from Dr Lutzer keeps me in line..
One thing though since have late I could listen on my way to work @ 5am but now the podcast have been released later in the day.. I really rather to listen early mornings ☺️ thanks 🙏🏾
Respect and trust ministry but podcasr content overlaps too much
Great teaching and doctrine accuracy, but there is way too much overlap in content between parts one and two for many podcasts. Just post one longer podcast without the overlapping content. But I trust the ministry.
Biblical, Clear, Practical
Always look forward to hearing!