The Outcome of Mere Humanity

By |2025-07-24T12:18:08-07:00Jul 30, 2025|Audio|

Why do churches fight over their favourite pastors and teachers? Dr. John Neufeld shares a powerful story about friendship and honesty to address how the Corinthians created unhealthy divisions around their leaders. Using 1 Corinthians 3:5-9, he shows that spiritual immaturity often appears in how we treat church leadership. Mature believers understand that pastors are simply God's servants doing what He assigned them, that God alone brings real growth, and that we benefit from their faithful work together.

Mere Humanity

By |2025-07-24T12:16:52-07:00Jul 29, 2025|Audio|

Are you stuck in spiritual infancy? Dr. John Neufeld confronts the uncomfortable reality that some Christians never grow up, creating division and dysfunction in the church through their immaturity. Using 1 Corinthians 3:1-4, he identifies three marks of spiritual immaturity: being ruled by fleshly patterns, failing to master basic Christian truths, and inability to apply God's Word to daily living.

Spiritual People

By |2025-07-24T12:15:36-07:00Jul 28, 2025|Audio|

In our culture's pursuit of spirituality, we often confuse profound human experiences with biblical spirituality. Dr. John Neufeld uses 1 Corinthians 2:14-16 to reveal the crucial difference between "natural" and "spiritual" people. While natural people reject God's wisdom as foolishness due to their earthly perspective, spiritual people discern eternal value in all things, remain unswayed by human opinion, and possess the mind of Christ—marked by humility, servanthood, and obedience.

The Secret Wisdom of God

By |2025-07-20T01:39:58-07:00Jul 25, 2025|Audio|

The smartest people in history made the worst mistake imaginable. Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 2:6-13, where Paul contrasts human wisdom with God's secret wisdom revealed through the cross. Even the brightest rulers missed God's truth entirely—they crucified the very Son of God. This episode reveals how God's wisdom can only be understood through the Holy Spirit, not human intellect.

Resting in the Power of God

By |2025-07-20T01:39:31-07:00Jul 24, 2025|Audio|

Why would a leader boast about his weaknesses? Dr. John Neufeld explores Paul's surprising defense of his ministry in 1 Corinthians 2:1-5. When the Corinthian church criticized Paul as an unimpressive speaker who failed to reach society's elite, Paul responded by embracing his inadequacies. He refused flashy rhetoric, focusing solely on the cross of Christ, and admitted to fear and trembling—because God's power works best through human weakness.

Learning to Boast in the Lord

By |2025-07-20T01:39:06-07:00Jul 23, 2025|Audio|

What makes a great church? Dr. Neufeld examines the Corinthian church to discover that effective churches aren't built on impressive credentials or programs. Instead, God chooses the "foolish," weak, and lowly to showcase His power. Using Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians, he shows that great churches are made of people who boast only in the Lord, carrying the message of the cross that provides wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.

The Foolishness of God

By |2025-07-20T01:38:41-07:00Jul 22, 2025|Audio|

Why does Paul call the cross "the foolishness of God" when God is perfectly wise? Dr. Neufeld explores how the cross appears foolish to human wisdom but represents God's power to save. He identifies four fatal reasons people reject the cross: trusting human judgment over God's, following what's trendy rather than eternal truth, pursuing dead-end philosophies, and ignoring God's revelation.

The Scandal of the Cross

By |2025-07-20T01:38:15-07:00Jul 21, 2025|Audio|

Why would early Christians choose the cross as their symbol when it represented death, shame, and defeat? Dr. Neufeld explores how the cross was considered foolish and offensive in the ancient world - yet became the central message of Christianity. Using Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians, he examines why the gospel message remains scandalous today: it strips away human pride, declaring that we contribute nothing to our salvation.

Forces That Drive Us Apart

By |2025-07-18T01:00:31-07:00Jul 18, 2025|Audio|

Why do churches split over leaders and styles rather than core biblical truths? Dr. Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 1:11-17, where Paul addresses four factions in the Corinthian church—those following Paul, Apollos, Peter, or claiming to follow Christ alone. Through Paul's pointed questions about baptism and the cross, Dr. Neufeld reveals that confidence in human skills was dividing Corinth, when their unity should have been centered on the power of the cross, not the style of their leaders.

That We Might Be One!

By |2025-07-17T01:00:55-07:00Jul 17, 2025|Audio|

In a world filled with quarrels and divisions, wouldn't it be refreshing to find a place of genuine community and love? Dr. Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 1:10, where Paul makes his passionate appeal for church unity. He breaks down Paul's four-part charge: submitting to Christ's authority, speaking with biblical vocabulary, ending divisive schisms, and being united in mind and judgment. This message challenges believers to embrace Christ's vision for His church—a community marked by genuine love for one another.

What’s Right About the Church?

By |2025-07-16T01:00:30-07:00Jul 16, 2025|Audio|

It's easy to focus on everything wrong with the church, but Paul chose a different approach when writing to the struggling Corinthians. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores Paul's strategy of beginning with what's right about the church—emphasizing that believers are recipients of grace, enriched by Christ in speech and knowledge, and secured with an eternal destiny. This timeless reminder challenges us to see the church through Christ's eyes rather than through our disappointments.

Welcome to the Church in a Pagan World

By |2025-07-15T01:00:33-07:00Jul 15, 2025|Audio|

Churches today, like the Corinthian church, often struggle with the tension between engaging their culture and being transformed by it. In this compelling episode, Dr. John Neufeld takes listeners into Paul's letter to the Corinthians, a church that had gradually adopted the pagan culture around them rather than following Christ's way of life. The timeless message challenges today's church to distinguish itself from contemporary culture while remaining engaged with the world around us.

Corinth or Canada?

By |2025-07-14T01:00:50-07:00Jul 14, 2025|Audio|

What do ancient Corinth and modern Canada have in common? More than you might think. In this opening message of a 4-week series on 1 Corinthians, Dr. John Neufeld explores the parallels between Paul's ministry in pagan Corinth and the challenges facing Canadian Christians today. As Dr. Neufeld unpacks the historical context of this busy Roman city, he shows how the Corinthian church's struggle to maintain Christian identity in a secular world speaks to believers navigating similar pressures in contemporary Canada.

He is Worthy: In Praise of the Almighty

By |2026-06-25T10:25:48-07:00Jul 12, 2025|Audio|

Do you want to be great? In today's message Dr. John completes this short series with the greatest King of Judah, King Hezekiah. From him we can learn what true greatness looks like in God's Kingdom.

A Weight Off My Soul: Forgiven

By |2026-06-25T10:24:40-07:00Jul 12, 2025|Audio|

Do you want to be great? In today's message Dr. John completes this short series with the greatest King of Judah, King Hezekiah. From him we can learn what true greatness looks like in God's Kingdom.

Accountable Kings

By |2025-07-11T01:00:17-07:00Jul 11, 2025|Audio|

Throughout history, kings have wielded absolute power, but God's design for Israel's monarchy was radically different. Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 17:14-20 and God's requirements for Israel's kings - they must be chosen by God and not acquire many horses or wives. Most importantly, kings must write out and study God's law daily to remain under God's authority rather than ruling however they please, with Solomon's failures serving as a warning.

Insisting on Justice

By |2025-07-10T01:00:51-07:00Jul 10, 2025|Audio|

The health of any nation depends on its leadership and how laws are created and maintained. Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 17:8-13 and God's design for justice in ancient Israel, tracing how Moses established a multi-tiered court system following advice from Jethro, and connecting these principles to New Testament teaching about authority, submission, and the church's role in handling disputes among believers.

Practicing Justice

By |2025-07-03T14:29:39-07:00Jul 9, 2025|Audio|

Real justice starts with knowing right from wrong. In this message, Dr. John looks at God's laws for Israel in Deuteronomy 16-17, showing why God demanded exclusive worship from His chosen people. He explains why mixing other beliefs with faith in God is dangerous, why we should give God our best, and how honouring God is the foundation for a just society.

Celebrating Holy Days

By |2025-07-08T01:00:41-07:00Jul 8, 2025|Audio|

We were created to celebrate, be joyful, and remember God's grace. In this episode, Dr. John examines the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) and the Feast of Booths from Deuteronomy 16:9-20. He shows how these celebrations of harvest and wilderness wanderings find their fulfillment in the New Testament through the Spirit's outpouring and God's gathering of souls from all nations.

Celebrating Passover

By |2025-07-07T01:00:29-07:00Jul 7, 2025|Audio|

A culture without grand moments of celebration will eventually cease to exist. In this episode, Dr. John explores the celebration of Passover from Deuteronomy 16:1-8, showing how this foundational festival commemorated Israel's deliverance from Egyptian slavery through the blood of the lamb. He draws powerful parallels between the ancient Passover and Christ as our ultimate Passover sacrifice, demonstrating how this historic feast finds its fulfillment at the cross and communion table.

Dealing With Bondservants

By |2025-07-31T00:52:08-07:00Jul 4, 2025|Audio|

How does faith show up in the way we treat those who work for us? In this episode, Dr. John looks at Deuteronomy 15:12-23 and God's laws about Hebrew servants, showing how ancient Israel's approach was meant to help people rather than hurt them. He explores how employers and employees can respect each other, the importance of fair pay, and how our treatment of others shows whether we truly trust God to provide for us.

Practicing Rest and Mercy

By |2025-07-03T01:00:42-07:00Jul 3, 2025|Audio|

What would a society look like if no one lived in perpetual debt or poverty? In this episode, Dr. John explores Deuteronomy 15:1-11 and God's revolutionary Sabbatical year law that required the release of debts every seven years in ancient Israel. He discusses how this divine system was designed to prevent perpetual poverty while challenging listeners to consider how biblical principles of generosity and debt forgiveness can shape our approach to those in need today.

Living With Money

By |2025-07-02T01:00:55-07:00Jul 2, 2025|Audio|

Money — we can't live without it, yet many bristle when the church talks about it. Dr. John examines Moses' teachings on tithing and discovers that God's financial principles aren't about taking from us, but teaching us to fear and trust Him. From joyful celebrations of God's provision to caring for the poor, Dr. John explores how proportional, systematic giving remains a biblical pattern that shapes our hearts and demonstrates our faith.

Avoiding Detestable Practices

By |2025-07-01T01:00:05-07:00Jul 1, 2025|Audio|

In a world where Christians often look indistinguishable from their neighbors, what does it mean to be truly set apart for God? Dr. John examines how God called ancient Israel to be distinctly different through funeral practices and dietary laws. While we're not bound by these Old Testament civic laws, the principle remains: we're called to reach the nations without becoming like them, maintaining our distinct identity as God's holy people.

Love for God Over All

By |2025-06-30T01:00:49-07:00Jun 30, 2025|Audio|

What happens when those closest to us lead us away from God? Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 13:6-18, exploring the difficult truth that our love for God must surpass even our deepest family bonds and national loyalties. He explains how Moses warned Israel about idolatry spreading through intimate relationships and entire communities, demanding unwavering faithfulness to God above all else.

Who Speaks for God?

By |2025-06-27T01:00:46-07:00Jun 27, 2025|Audio|

When culture demands compromise and voices claim to speak for God, how do we know who to trust? In this episode, Dr. John explores Deuteronomy 12:29-13:5, warning against the church's temptation to adopt cultural trends over biblical truth. He explains how to identify false prophets by testing their teachings against Scripture, concluding that Scripture alone speaks for God.

Eating and Drinking to the Glory of God

By |2025-06-26T01:00:03-07:00Jun 26, 2025|Audio|

In our culture of food allergies, specialized diets, and endless nutritional concerns, it's easy to forget that every meal is meant to be an act of worship. Dr. John examines Deuteronomy 12 and 1 Corinthians 10:31 to show how Israel's transition from wilderness manna to abundant dining teaches us about God's provision, sacrifice, and gratitude. A practical message about finding the sacred in our everyday meals and blessing our families through how we eat.

Worship God’s Way

By |2025-06-25T01:00:26-07:00Jun 25, 2025|Audio|

Everyone worships something, but can we worship God however we want? Dr. John examines God's specific instructions to Israel about where and how to worship, emphasizing that God—not us—chooses the terms of worship. A challenging message about submitting our preferences to God's design and the importance of corporate worship over individualistic spirituality.

Cleansing the Land

By |2025-06-24T01:00:21-07:00Jun 24, 2025|Audio|

Why do we hold on to things that pull us away from God? In today’s episode, Dr. John explores Israel’s refusal to destroy the high places of idol worship—and how that compromise led to spiritual ruin. He challenges us to examine the hidden high places in our own lives that compete for our hearts, reminding us that God calls for complete devotion. True worship requires nothing less.

Living the Moral Life

By |2025-06-23T01:00:41-07:00Jun 23, 2025|Audio|

In today’s message, Dr. John explores how Deuteronomy 12–17 reveals the connection between God’s moral law and Israel’s civic life. He explains why these laws mattered for a unique nation under God, and how they continue to challenge Christians today to live out their faith—not just believe it. True faith, after all, demands action.

The Truth Once for All

By |2025-06-18T04:14:22-07:00Jun 20, 2025|Audio|

How can we safeguard our faith against false teaching? In this episode, Dr. John explores essential truths every believer needs to know—from understanding core doctrines about Christ to recognizing the importance of discernment in who we welcome into our churches and homes. He also highlights why supporting ministries grounded in biblical truth is vital. This message encourages us to hold firmly to sound doctrine while reflecting Christ’s love in all we do.

Constant Vigilance

By |2025-06-19T01:44:17-07:00Jun 19, 2025|Audio|

In this episode, Dr. John explores the balance between biblical warnings about false teachers and the assurance of eternal security for believers. He explains how true followers of Christ remain vigilant by abiding in His truth, and how God’s warnings serve to protect and encourage the faithful on their spiritual journey.

Truth and Error

By |2025-06-18T04:15:26-07:00Jun 18, 2025|Audio|

Not every teaching that sounds spiritual is rooted in truth. In today’s episode, Dr. John walks through 1 John 4 to show how the early church identified and rejected heresies about Jesus—and why guarding the truth of the gospel is still essential for the church today. From ancient distortions to modern-day confusion, the call remains the same: contend for the faith once delivered.

Love and the Commandments

By |2025-06-18T04:17:26-07:00Jun 17, 2025|Audio|

What does it truly mean to love one another? In this episode, Dr. John reflects on how love and truth are inseparable in the Christian life. Drawing from 1 John, he shows that genuine love is expressed through obedience to Christ’s commandments and warns against the harm false teaching causes within the church. Learn how walking in God’s truth strengthens our love and unity as a family of believers.

Love and Truth

By |2025-06-18T04:20:14-07:00Jun 16, 2025|Audio|

In this episode, Dr. John explores the delicate balance of love and truth in Christian relationships, using the example of the “elect lady” in John’s letter. He highlights how affection and appropriate boundaries reflect Christ’s purity and how believers are called to live out grace, mercy, and peace rooted in God’s truth.

The Authority of the Messiah

By |2025-06-19T01:50:58-07:00Jun 13, 2025|Audio|

In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ claim to divine authority as the fulfillment of Psalm 110 and contrasts it with the false authority of the religious leaders. He challenges us to recognize that true authority belongs to Jesus alone—the Son of God and Lord of all—calling us to respond with humble submission rather than mere admiration.

Authority Over Life and Death

By |2025-06-12T01:00:55-07:00Jun 12, 2025|Audio|

What happens to marriage and life after death? In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ response to the Sadducees’ challenge about resurrection and the age to come. He explains why marriage won’t exist in the resurrection and shows how the Old Testament points to life beyond death. Dr. John highlights Jesus’ teaching that God is the God of the living—offering hope and assurance of eternal life beyond this age.

The Authority of Government

By |2025-06-11T01:00:56-07:00Jun 11, 2025|Audio|

In this message from Luke 20, Dr. John explores the clever trap set by religious leaders as they question Jesus about paying tribute to Caesar. What unfolds is a lesson in wisdom, authority, and allegiance. Learn how Jesus' response not only silenced His enemies but still speaks to us today—about taxes, worship, and what ultimately belongs to God.

Why Jesus Was Rejected

By |2025-06-10T01:00:15-07:00Jun 10, 2025|Audio|

Why was Jesus—who healed the sick, raised the dead, and offered mercy—so fiercely rejected? In this episode, Dr. John continues through Luke 20, unpacking Jesus’ confrontation with Israel’s religious leaders and the powerful parable of the tenants. Discover how this story reveals not only the authority of Jesus as the Son of God, but also the deep resistance of those who refused to receive Him.

Legitimate Authority

By |2025-06-09T01:00:53-07:00Jun 9, 2025|Audio|

In Luke 20, religious leaders confront Jesus with questions meant to undermine Him. In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores why authority matters—both in Jesus' time and ours—and how our response to His authority shapes everything about our faith and daily lives.

Triumph Through Sacrifice

By |2025-06-05T06:50:38-07:00May 30, 2025|Audio|

In this episode, Dr. John explores Jesus’ prediction of His suffering, betrayal, and resurrection. He highlights the deep pain of betrayal by a close friend and explains how Jesus’ death was part of God’s sovereign plan. Dr. John challenges listeners to understand that true victory comes through Jesus’ sacrificial love and service, not earthly power, inviting us to follow His example of humble triumph.

Jesus and What We Love

By |2025-05-22T10:29:39-07:00May 29, 2025|Audio|

In this episode, Dr. John examines the story of the rich young ruler and Jesus’ teaching about the difficulty wealth presents in entering God’s kingdom. He explains why true salvation requires surrendering our trust in possessions and self-righteousness, and how only God can free us from what holds our hearts captive. A sobering yet hopeful message about depending fully on Christ above all else.

Humility and Arrogance

By |2025-05-22T10:25:46-07:00May 28, 2025|Audio|

Sometimes the greatest danger to our spiritual life isn’t obvious sin—it’s hidden pride. In this episode, Dr. John walks through Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, revealing how easy it is to trust in our own righteousness and miss the heart of true repentance. It's a powerful reminder that God justifies the humble, not the self-assured.

Persistent Prayer

By |2025-05-22T10:26:24-07:00May 27, 2025|Audio|

It’s hard to keep praying when answers feel delayed and justice seems far off. In Luke 18, Jesus tells a parable about a persistent widow and an unjust judge—one that challenges our assumptions about God's character. Dr. John walks us through this story, showing how it’s not a comparison, but a contrast meant to reveal the mercy and justice of God. This message encourages us to pray boldly, trust deeply, and never lose heart.

The Coming Kingdom

By |2025-05-22T10:27:00-07:00May 26, 2025|Audio|

In today’s message, Dr. John Neufeld reflects on the deep sorrow and steady hope found in the story of Lazarus, drawing a connection to Jesus’ words in Luke 17 about judgment and the coming of the Son of Man. What does it mean to grieve with hope—and to live in light of God’s mercy and justice? As we consider the urgency of Christ’s return, we’re invited to examine our hearts and trust fully in God’s perfect timing.

Understanding the Times

By |2025-05-16T03:30:12-07:00May 23, 2025|Audio|

What kind of leaders does our world need today? In this episode, Dr. John Neufeld explores the wisdom of the men of Issachar—leaders who "understood the times and knew what Israel should do." With insight into Luke 17 and Jesus’ encounter with the ten lepers, Dr. John challenges us to be people of discernment, gratitude, and faith—aware of our times and aligned with God's purposes.

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