Verse by Verse with Pastor Kenn Hucks Titelbild

Verse by Verse with Pastor Kenn Hucks

Verse by Verse with Pastor Kenn Hucks

Von: PodPoint
Jetzt kostenlos hören, ohne Abo

Über diesen Titel

“Verse-by-verse expository Bible teaching from Pastor Kenn Hucks at Sardis Baptist Church in Indian Trail, North Carolina. We walk slowly through books of the Bible to understand what God’s Word really says and how it applies today.”© Christentum Spiritualität
  • Discover your Passion 1 Sam 1
    Apr 30 2026
    The first chapter of 1 Samuel introduces a difficult time in Israel’s history through the story of Hannah. Elkanah, from the hill country of Ephraim, had two wives: Peninnah, who had children, and Hannah, who was barren. Every year the family went to Shiloh to worship, where Peninnah cruelly mocked Hannah for not having children. Deeply distressed, Hannah prayed bitterly at the tabernacle and made a vow: if God gave her a son, she would dedicate him to the Lord for his whole life as a Nazirite. Eli the priest initially mistook her silent prayer for drunkenness, but then blessed her. God answered Hannah’s prayer, and she gave birth to Samuel (“asked of the Lord”). When the boy was about three years old, she kept her promise and brought him to Shiloh to serve the Lord under Eli. Key Lessons: • Polygamy always brings pain and complications. • Broken people often hurt others with their “sharp edges.” • We should be careful not to judge others too quickly. • True passion for God leads us to make big sacrifices and serve Him wholeheartedly. This chapter shows us that God hears the desperate prayers of His people.
    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    26 Min.
  • Will you have a seat at the table Luke 13
    Apr 27 2026
    - **The Kingdom of God is Radical Transformation**: Jesus compares it to a tiny mustard seed that grows into a great tree and to leaven that permeates all the dough — an invasive, irresistible change worked by the Holy Spirit when Jesus rules in a person’s life. - **Enter Through the Narrow Door**: Jesus urges us to “strive” (agonize with intention and intensity) to enter the narrow door, which is Christ alone. Many will seek to enter but will not be able because anything other than Jesus (or Jesus + something else) doesn’t work. - **False Assurance Will Be Rejected**: At the shut door, people will claim, “We ate with you and you taught in our streets,” but the Master replies, “I do not know you… depart from me, all you workers of evil.” External familiarity with Jesus is not enough. - **Tragic Outcome for the Untransformed**: Those locked out will experience weeping and gnashing of teeth when they see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the prophets in the Kingdom while they are cast out — a picture of final regret and judgment. - **True Salvation is Simple Yet Transformative**: Salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone (not earned), but it always produces visible fruit. If the seed is planted or the leaven introduced, real change will show — the Kingdom comes when Jesus sits on the throne of our hearts.
    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    36 Min.
  • The wonderful plan of God
    Apr 23 2026
    Ruth 3&4 In Ruth 3, Naomi, seeking security for Ruth, instructs her to approach Boaz at the threshing floor after he finishes eating. Following Naomi’s guidance, Ruth humbly uncovers Boaz’s feet and lies down, symbolically submitting to his protection and requesting him as kinsman-redeemer. Startled at midnight, Boaz blesses Ruth for her loyalty and virtue, promising to redeem her if the nearer relative declines. He sends her home with barley as a sign of care. In chapter 4, Boaz convenes the elders at the city gate. The nearer redeemer initially agrees to buy Naomi’s land but withdraws when he learns it includes marrying Ruth to preserve Mahlon’s name, fearing it would endanger his own inheritance. Boaz then publicly redeems the property and takes Ruth as his wife, with the elders and people pronouncing blessings linking their union to Israel’s matriarchs and the line of Perez. Ruth bears a son, Obed—grandfather of David—restoring Naomi’s life and legacy. The genealogy traces from Perez to David, showing God’s sovereign hand weaving redemption through ordinary lives. The story illustrates profound themes of humility, integrity, and God’s providence: He knows more, sees more, and does far more abundantly than we ask or think (Eph. 3:20).
    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    29 Min.
Noch keine Rezensionen vorhanden