Await the Messiah

By |2026-04-14T10:07:17-07:00Apr 15, 2026|Audio|

Who speaks for God? It's a question that created conflict in Moses' day and continues to cause chaos in churches around the world today. In this message from Deuteronomy 18:15–22, Dr. John examines the biblical marks of a true prophet, traces the line from Moses to Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment of God's promise to send a prophet like no other, and offers a timely warning against the vague impressions and false voices that so easily lead God's people astray.

Only One Religion

By |2026-04-14T10:06:31-07:00Apr 14, 2026|Audio|

God loves diversity — but not everywhere. In this message from Deuteronomy 18:1–14, Dr. John explores why the one true God demands exclusivity in worship, not plurality. From the role of the Levitical priests and how they were to be treated, to the strict prohibition of occult practices among God's people, this episode makes a compelling case for why Israel's religion was never a product of human development — and what that means for how we worship today.

Laws for a Holy People

By |2026-04-14T10:05:32-07:00Apr 13, 2026|Audio|

What do the ancient laws of Israel have to do with us today? In this introduction to a new series on Deuteronomy 18–26, Dr. John unpacks the relationship between Israel and the church, addresses the hotly debated topic of Christian nationalism, and lays out four principles for applying these ancient laws to our lives today. If you've ever been tempted to skip over the Old Testament law, this episode will change the way you see it.

Transformed

By |2026-04-14T10:02:18-07:00Apr 10, 2026|Audio|

Life is full of pivotal moments that change us forever. In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld explores how the Holy Spirit transforms us from the inside out — giving us certainty in Christ's truth, a peace the world can't offer or take away, and a passion for God that finally moves us beyond our own self-absorption.

The Helper

By |2026-04-14T10:01:23-07:00Apr 9, 2026|Audio|

How do you stay focused on eternity when life keeps pulling you back down to earth? In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld introduces the Holy Spirit — the Helper Jesus promised his disciples before he left — and explores what it means to have God himself living inside us, keeping our perspective, and giving us the power to actually live the life we know we should.

I Know Whom I Have Believed

By |2026-04-14T10:00:26-07:00Apr 8, 2026|Audio|

Who was Jesus, really? In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld cuts through centuries of speculation and revisionist history to explore what eyewitnesses actually said about Jesus — the way, the truth, and the life. He unpacks Jesus' breathtaking claim to be the very image of the Father, and what that means for who we are and how we can approach God today.

Heaven

By |2026-04-14T09:59:35-07:00Apr 7, 2026|Audio|

Every civilization in human history has longed for something beyond the grave. In this message from John 14, Dr. John Neufeld explores what God has revealed about heaven — a real, physical place where the greatest joy won't just be the place itself, but coming face to face with Jesus. He also addresses the most important question any of us will ever face: how do you actually get there?

Oh How He Loves You and Me

By |2026-04-14T09:58:45-07:00Apr 6, 2026|Audio|

What would it mean to truly know you are loved? Not for what you do, but simply for who you are? In this message from John 13, Dr. John Neufeld reminds us that we cannot truly love until we have first experienced being loved. Exploring the mutual glorification of the Father and Son at the moment of Christ's betrayal, he outlines the marks of Christlike love — trust, sacrifice, and authenticity — and calls us to honest reflection about the gap between the love we profess and the love we live out.

The Man of the Night

By |2026-04-14T09:57:57-07:00Apr 3, 2026|Audio|

John 13:20-30-Judas had every opportunity to turn back — but he didn't. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld walks through John 13:20–30, tracing the final moments before Judas leaves the upper room to betray Jesus. It's a sobering portrait of what happens when a heart grows so hardened that even the outstretched hand of Jesus is refused — and a warning that the darkness we choose can eventually become the darkness that owns us.

Promoted to Be a Servant

By |2026-04-14T09:57:13-07:00Apr 2, 2026|Audio|

What does it really mean to be a servant leader — and does serving others mean giving up authority? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks John 13:12–20, exploring what Jesus taught his disciples after washing their feet. True servant leadership, Dr. John shows, isn't about flattening hierarchy — it's about using whatever position you hold to sacrificially love and care for those entrusted to you.

The Love of Jesus

By |2026-04-14T09:56:17-07:00Apr 1, 2026|Audio|

John 13:1-17-On the night of his arrest, Jesus did something no one expected — he knelt down and washed his disciples' feet, including the feet of the man who would betray him. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores John 13:1–17, unpacking what this remarkable act of humble service reveals about the love of Jesus — a love that serves, gives, forgives, and ultimately leads him to the cross.

Don’t Harden Your Heart

By |2026-04-14T09:55:06-07:00Mar 31, 2026|Audio|

John 12:42-50 - Why do some people secretly believe in Jesus but never act on it — and what keeps others from believing at all? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld unpacks John 12:42–50, exploring the danger of hardening your heart against the gospel. As Jesus brings his public ministry to a close, his final appeal to the crowds carries an urgent warning: the longer we delay, the harder our hearts can become.

The Mystery of Faith

By |2026-04-14T09:52:27-07:00Mar 30, 2026|Audio|

Why do some people believe in Jesus and others don't — even when they've seen the same evidence? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the mystery of faith, unpacking John 12:36–43 to show why believing in Jesus is never simply a matter of seeing enough proof. Ultimately, faith is not about having access to better evidence — it's about surrender, trust, and the miraculous work of God in the human heart.

The Power of the Cross

By |2026-04-14T09:51:33-07:00Mar 27, 2026|Audio|

As Jesus draws closer to the cross, he openly confesses that his soul is in turmoil — not from doubt, but from the weight of what he knows is coming. Dr. John Neufeld walks us through this remarkable passage, showing that the cross is far more than a moment of suffering: it is the judgment of the world, the defeat of Satan, and the magnetic power that draws people from every nation to Christ.

It’s Harvest Time

By |2026-04-14T09:49:12-07:00Mar 26, 2026|Audio|

When a group of Greeks approaches Jesus seeking an audience, Jesus sees something remarkable — the first fruits of a worldwide harvest of souls. Dr. John Neufeld unpacks what that harvest requires: a grain of wheat that falls to the ground and dies. Just as Christ's death was the only path to life for the world, our willingness to surrender our own lives is what makes us fruitful for his kingdom.

The King Has Come

By |2026-04-14T09:48:05-07:00Mar 25, 2026|Audio|

On Palm Sunday, the crowds welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem with palm branches and shouts of "Hosanna," longing for a conquering king to free them from Roman oppression. But Dr. John Neufeld shows that Jesus deliberately gave them something far different — and far better. Riding in on a humble donkey, he came not to defeat Rome, but to defeat sin and death itself, offering the salvation we desperately need rather than the liberation we desperately wanted.

Jesus and the People Whom He Loves

By |2026-04-14T09:47:06-07:00Mar 24, 2026|Audio|

As Jesus makes his way toward Jerusalem and the cross, he pauses in Bethany among the people he loves. Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the tender scene at Simon the Leper's home — where Martha serves, Mary offers extravagant worship, and Judas reveals a heart of cold cynicism. Through these vivid contrasts, Dr. Neufeld calls us to examine what our own passion for Christ looks like, and to let the story of Passion Week awaken it afresh.

The Passion of Our Lord

By |2026-04-14T09:04:38-07:00Mar 22, 2026|Audio|

As Easter approaches, Dr. John Neufeld opens a three-week study in John 12–14 by exploring what we truly mean by "the passion of our Lord." Drawing a sharp contrast between the world's destructive passions and the purposeful, sacrificial passion of Jesus, Dr. Neufeld shows that Christ's journey to Jerusalem was no tragedy — it was a mission, driven by a singular zeal to fulfill the Father's will.

The False Security of the Arrogant

By |2026-04-16T08:31:27-07:00Mar 20, 2026|Audio|

What happened to the apostles after Luke set down his pen? In this message, Dr. John picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the spread of the gospel across the ancient world, the fall of Jerusalem, and the final years of John — the last living eyewitness — whose writing from a Roman prison island brought the New Testament to its close. A sweeping and inspiring conclusion to the series through Acts.

When a Nation Becomes a Prostitute

By |2026-04-16T08:31:18-07:00Mar 19, 2026|Audio|

What happened to the apostles after Luke set down his pen? In this message, Dr. John picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the spread of the gospel across the ancient world, the fall of Jerusalem, and the final years of John — the last living eyewitness — whose writing from a Roman prison island brought the New Testament to its close. A sweeping and inspiring conclusion to the series through Acts.

The Ruin of a Culture

By |2026-03-22T13:37:34-07:00Mar 18, 2026|Audio|

What happened to the apostles after Luke set down his pen? In this message, Dr. John picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the spread of the gospel across the ancient world, the fall of Jerusalem, and the final years of John — the last living eyewitness — whose writing from a Roman prison island brought the New Testament to its close. A sweeping and inspiring conclusion to the series through Acts.

Who Has the Future?

By |2026-03-22T13:37:34-07:00Mar 17, 2026|Audio|

What happened to the apostles after Luke set down his pen? In this message, Dr. John picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the spread of the gospel across the ancient world, the fall of Jerusalem, and the final years of John — the last living eyewitness — whose writing from a Roman prison island brought the New Testament to its close. A sweeping and inspiring conclusion to the series through Acts.

When God’s Patience Is Exhausted

By |2026-03-22T13:37:34-07:00Mar 16, 2026|Audio|

What happened to the apostles after Luke set down his pen? In this message, Dr. John picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the spread of the gospel across the ancient world, the fall of Jerusalem, and the final years of John — the last living eyewitness — whose writing from a Roman prison island brought the New Testament to its close. A sweeping and inspiring conclusion to the series through Acts.

The Church After Acts – Part 2

By |2026-03-06T10:18:45-08:00Mar 13, 2026|Audio|

What happened to the apostles after Luke set down his pen? In this message, Dr. John picks up where Part 1 left off, tracing the spread of the gospel across the ancient world, the fall of Jerusalem, and the final years of John — the last living eyewitness — whose writing from a Roman prison island brought the New Testament to its close. A sweeping and inspiring conclusion to the series through Acts.

A Prisoner of Christ: The Church After Acts – Part 1

By |2026-03-06T10:15:30-08:00Mar 12, 2026|Audio|

The book of Acts ends, but the story doesn't. In this message, Dr. John traces what happened to Paul and the early church after Luke sets down his pen — from the four letters written during Paul's Roman imprisonment, to his release, continued travels, and ultimate martyrdom. A fascinating look behind the scenes of the New Testament that brings the apostolic era to life.

A Prisoner of Christ: The Gospel in Rome

By |2026-03-06T10:13:06-08:00Mar 11, 2026|Audio|

A man in chains, in a rented room, at the center of the most powerful city in the ancient world — and the gospel goes forth anyway. In this message, Dr. John brings the book of Acts to a close, walking through Paul's remarkable all-day exposition of Scripture to Rome's Jewish leaders and what it reveals about the unstoppable nature of the Word of God.

A Prisoner of Christ: The Roman Mission Begins

By |2026-03-06T10:10:53-08:00Mar 10, 2026|Audio|

After years of hindrances, false accusations, shipwrecks, and chains, Paul finally arrives in Rome — not as a free man, but as a prisoner of Christ. In this message, Dr. John shows how God's purposes are never derailed by difficult circumstances, and how Paul wastes no time before beginning his mission in the heart of the empire. A stirring look at what it means to trust Christ more than your circumstances.

A Prisoner of Christ: Seizing Every Opportunity

By |2026-03-06T10:07:14-08:00Mar 9, 2026|Audio|

Life rarely unfolds the way we plan — and Paul's shipwreck on the island of Malta is proof of that. In this message, Dr. John traces how Paul, freshly washed ashore as a survivor, immediately began looking for ways to serve and share the gospel. A convicting look at what it means to see the hand of God in every unexpected twist — and seize it.

A Prisoner of Christ: Saved!

By |2026-02-26T10:14:14-08:00Mar 6, 2026|Audio|

After two weeks of relentless storm, exhausted sailors staring down death, and a ship breaking apart on a reef — God saves every last one of them. In this message, Dr. John walks through the gripping conclusion of Paul's shipwreck, drawing out the profound truth of God's common grace and the picture of a man so anchored in his calling that even a sinking ship could not shake him.

A Prisoner of Christ: Hearing God in the Storm

By |2026-03-06T01:57:05-08:00Mar 5, 2026|Audio|

When the storm rages and all hope seems lost, there is still one place to turn. In this message, Dr. John walks through the harrowing account of Paul's shipwreck voyage, showing how one man's unshaken communion with God became the anchor for everyone around him. A compelling look at what it means to hear from God in the darkest of circumstances — and how that changes everything.

A Prisoner of Christ: Trusting God in Adventures

By |2026-03-04T11:40:33-08:00Mar 4, 2026|Audio|

Life rarely goes according to plan — and Paul's journey to Rome was no exception. In this message, Dr. John follows Paul as he embarks on his voyage to Rome, tracing how God's providence weaves through every detail, from the kindness of a centurion to the dangers of a worsening sea. A grounding reminder that Christ, not circumstances, directs the lives of those who belong to him.

A Prisoner of Christ: Trusting God in Adventures

By |2026-03-03T01:52:14-08:00Mar 3, 2026|Audio|

Life rarely goes according to plan — and Paul's journey to Rome was no exception. In this message, Dr. John follows Paul as he embarks on his voyage to Rome, tracing how God's providence weaves through every detail, from the kindness of a centurion to the dangers of a worsening sea. A grounding reminder that Christ, not circumstances, directs the lives of those who belong to him.

A Prisoner of Christ: The Apologetic of a Testimony

By |2026-02-26T10:11:21-08:00Mar 2, 2026|Audio|

What makes a testimony truly powerful? In this message, Dr. John explores Paul's defense before King Agrippa as a masterclass in sharing your faith — walking through who Paul once was, his encounter with the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus, and the life of obedience that followed. A compelling look at how a well-told testimony gives all glory to Christ and can stop a room in its tracks.

The Apologetic of the Resurrection

By |2026-02-25T03:39:08-08:00Feb 27, 2026|Audio|

Paul has been given the floor — and he knows exactly what to do with it. Standing before King Agrippa, military tribunes, and the leading men of Caesarea, he doesn't just defend his actions. He defends his faith. Dr. John walks us through the opening of Paul's remarkable speech and lands on the question at the heart of it all: why is it so hard to believe that God raises the dead?

When Brought Before Courts

By |2026-02-25T03:38:39-08:00Feb 26, 2026|Audio|

Jesus told his disciples it would happen — that they would be dragged before governors and kings for his sake. In Acts 25, Paul finds himself in an ornate hall surrounded by military tribunes, city officials, and a king, with no idea what's about to unfold. Dr. John traces the thread of legal trouble that runs through the entire book of Acts and lands on a surprising truth: the trials that feel like threats are often opportunities in disguise.

When Our Lives Are in the Hands of Others

By |2026-02-25T03:38:07-08:00Feb 25, 2026|Audio|

Paul is in prison, and somewhere across town, a conversation is happening that will decide his future — and he has no idea. Governor Festus and King Agrippa are weighing his case without him. Dr. John walks us through this private exchange and draws out a truth we all need in those moments when we have no control: when our lives are in the hands of others, they are never out of the hands of God.

Living With Our Decisions

By |2026-02-25T03:40:54-08:00Feb 24, 2026|Audio|

We make decisions every day with incomplete information — and sometimes we find out later things could have gone differently. In Acts 25, Paul appeals to Caesar to escape a rigged system, only to learn he may have just missed his shot at freedom. Dr. John uses this moment to explore one of life's most relatable struggles: how do we stop second-guessing ourselves and trust that God was in our corner even when things don't go the way we planned?

A Prisoner of Christ Jesus

By |2026-02-25T03:31:50-08:00Feb 23, 2026|Audio|

Paul is in prison — but who really put him there? In this introduction to the final four chapters of Acts, Dr. John explores how God's providence works through injustice, inconvenience, and interrupted plans. From Paul's unjust imprisonment in Caesarea to Luther translating the Bible in a castle basement, discover how our greatest setbacks can become our greatest assignments — and what it means to call yourself a prisoner of Christ Jesus.

Remaining Faithful and Contented

By |2026-02-13T10:01:56-08:00Feb 20, 2026|Audio|

Is the good life measured by wealth and comfort, or by something deeper? In this second part of Psalm 37, Dr. John Neufeld examines David's description of the wicked versus the righteous, revealing that true prosperity consists of generosity, wisdom, justice, and inner peace. God promises the righteous: He will grant the desires of their hearts, bring their righteousness to light, give them an eternal inheritance, and never abandon them.

Thriving in Evil Times

By |2026-02-18T09:45:54-08:00Feb 19, 2026|Audio|

What do you do when evil people seem to prosper while you struggle? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 37, where an elderly David offers timeless counsel for navigating difficult seasons. David gives three key commands: don't become emotionally distraught, keep your heart centered on God, and remain obedient regardless of circumstances—whether facing persecution, illness, or betrayal.

The Shepherd Protects

By |2026-02-13T09:57:14-08:00Feb 18, 2026|Audio|

David confronts our three greatest fears: death, enemies, and the future. Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 23:4-6, showing how the Good Shepherd protects us through the "valley of the shadow of death"—because it's only a shadow, not death itself. God prepares a banquet for us in full view of our enemies, demonstrating His care while they watch. And His goodness and mercy will follow us forever—not just for our earthly days, but for eternity. Our best days are ahead of us.

The Shepherd Provides

By |2026-02-13T09:46:40-08:00Feb 17, 2026|Audio|

How can David confidently say "I shall not want" when we live with so many unfulfilled desires? Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 23:2-3, unpacking four ways the Good Shepherd provides for our daily needs: sufficient food ("green pastures"), peace for anxious minds ("still waters"), forgiveness and spiritual renewal ("restores my soul"), and wise guidance ("paths of righteousness"). Like sheep who lie down only when fully satisfied, we can rest in the Shepherd's care.

All I Ever Wanted

By |2026-02-13T09:41:22-08:00Feb 16, 2026|Audio|

Our culture creates endless wants—bigger houses, newer cars, more stuff. But what does it mean when David declares, "The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want"? Dr. John Neufeld explores Psalm 23:1, clarifying that this doesn't mean we stop wanting things, but that we shall lack nothing we truly need. Like a good shepherd who knows exactly what his sheep need, God has arranged everything for our care.

Sola Scriptura and the New Apostles

By |2026-02-25T03:06:17-08:00Feb 13, 2026|Audio|

The New Apostolic Reformation movement claims to have contemporary apostles who receive new revelation equal to Scripture, effectively ending sola scriptura. Dr. John Neufeld explains how this movement argues the Bible is insufficient for today's church and that modern "apostles" give new words adding to biblical truth. Dr. John demonstrates that unless we have a closed canon—66 books and no more—we're saying Jesus didn't complete God's plan.

The Modern Challenges to the Bible

By |2026-02-25T03:07:07-08:00Feb 12, 2026|Audio|

While Jesus affirmed the complete authority and accuracy of Scripture, modern Protestant liberalism has abandoned sola scriptura by claiming the Bible contains errors or is merely humanity's search for God. Dr. John Neufeld traces how German scholars began questioning Moses' authorship and denying Jesus' miracles, replacing biblical Christianity with cultural affirmation and self-actualization. Wherever the preaching of Scripture is absent, sola scriptura is disregarded, and the church is hollowed out.

Jesus, Tradition, and Sola Scriptura

By |2026-02-25T03:07:55-08:00Feb 11, 2026|Audio|

Can tradition hold equal authority with Scripture? Dr. John Neufeld examines what Jesus taught about tradition in Mark 7:1-13, where the Pharisees criticized His disciples for not following ceremonial hand washing traditions. Jesus responded by quoting Isaiah: "They teach as doctrines the commandments of men." When tradition conflicts with Scripture—as when the Pharisees used "Corban" to avoid honouring their parents—tradition always loses. Jesus Himself practiced sola scriptura.

Solo Scriptura or Sola Scriptura?

By |2026-02-25T03:08:45-08:00Feb 10, 2026|Audio|

Roman Catholics argue that sola scriptura has splintered Protestantism into countless interpretations. Dr. John Neufeld responds by distinguishing between sola scriptura (Scripture as final authority) and solo scriptura (Scripture alone, rejecting all church history). Historic Protestants affirm Scripture's ultimate authority while valuing church fathers and the ecumenical creeds.

In Defence of Sola Scriptura

By |2026-02-25T03:09:38-08:00Feb 9, 2026|Audio|

Can the Bible alone be our ultimate authority, or do we need something more? Dr. John Neufeld begins a defense of sola scriptura—the principle that Scripture alone is our final authority for faith and practice. Addressing objections from Roman Catholics and others, Dr. John demonstrates that Jesus Himself chose the apostles and promised the Holy Spirit would guide them into all truth. The church didn't decide which books belong in the Bible—it simply recognized what God had already established.

Son of David, Son of God

By |2026-02-03T10:03:03-08:00Feb 6, 2026|Audio|

Throughout history, people have reinterpreted Jesus—as a social reformer, a prophet, even just a good teacher. Dr. John explores Matthew 20:29-34, where two blind men publicly declare Jesus as "Son of David"—the Messiah. For years, Jesus kept His identity secret, but now, on the road from Jericho to Jerusalem, He allows the declaration to stand and heals the blind men in front of the crowd. This moment marks the end of the messianic secret and sets the stage for His crucifixion for claiming to be the Son of God.

The Search for Greatness

By |2026-02-03T10:02:18-08:00Feb 5, 2026|Audio|

We all want to be great—to achieve something memorable, to be recognized and honored. Dr. John explores Matthew 20:20-28, where James and John ask Jesus for the seats of highest honor in His kingdom. Their request reveals the human hunger for status and recognition that we all share. But Jesus turns greatness upside down: "Whoever would be great among you must be your servant." True greatness isn't found in ruling over others but in laying down your life to serve them, just as Jesus gave His life as a ransom for many.

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