Word of Life Church Podcast

Pastor Brian Zahnd
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Feb 11, 2018 • 0sec

Of Wolves and Lambs

Jesus came as a fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy where the wolf and lamb come to eat together. The mission of Jesus is revolutionary because Jesus wants to save both the oppressed and the oppressor, both the abused and the abuser, both the offended and the offender, both the lambs and the wolves. All people are invited into his saving embrace. We can experience a kind of forgiveness that leads to reconciliation if lambs tell the wolves how their actions make them feel and if wolves ask, "Will you forgive me?"
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Feb 7, 2018 • 0sec

Cristine Eckhardt's Story

Cristine Eckhardt's Story of Forgiveness
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Feb 4, 2018 • 0sec

Forgiveness That Transcends Tragedy

What Jesus calls us to in the Kingdom of God is not a religiously modified version of the self-preservation and self-promotion value systems that govern the empires of men. What Jesus calls us to is far more radical than that. Jesus calls us to the demanding ethic of the turned cheek and the second mile; he challenges us with the absurd idea of loving our enemies, overcoming evil with good, and triumphing over tragedy through forgiveness. The only reason we even entertain the possibility of living such a life is that we believe Jesus is the Son of God.
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Jan 31, 2018 • 0sec

Stories of Forgiveness: Todd Norris's Story

Todd Norris's story of forgiveness
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Jan 28, 2018 • 0sec

No Future Without Forgiveness

We must dare to believe in Jesus’ radical ideas of enemy-love and endless-forgiveness, because without this kind of love and this kind of forgiveness, there is no future. The future you look for, the future you long for, the future that would free you from the unending repetition of the painful past, lies in your capacity to move beyond the past through the liberating practice of faith-based forgiveness. It is forgiveness that creates the future you want to live in.
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Jan 24, 2018 • 0sec

Candy Draper's Story

Candy Draper's Story of Forgiveness
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Jan 21, 2018 • 0sec

Why Forgive?

When we choose to forgive those who harm us, instead of perpetuating the cycle of revenge, we become a living imitation of Jesus Christ. As we do this we help flood a world hell-bent on paybacks with a forgiveness that washes away sin. The world is full of a lust for vengeance that fuels our conflicts—from petty quarrels to deadly wars. Christians are called to opt out of the game of getting even.
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Jan 17, 2018 • 0sec

Stories of Forgiveness: Glen and Heather Taylor

Glen & Heather Taylor's Story of Forgiveness
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Jan 14, 2018 • 0sec

The Sunflower

If Christianity is to be a compelling and relevant voice in the 21st Century, we need a fresh message—not a new innovation or novel interpretation, but a return to our roots. And if Christianity is about anything, it's about forgiveness.
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Jan 7, 2018 • 0sec

In the Time of Tyrant Kings

The Epiphany text begins with these words: “In the time of King Herod.” Most of history has been “in the time of King Herod.” And if not the time of Herod, then the time of Pharaoh, the time of Nebuchadnezzar, the time of Caesar, the time of Nero, all the way into modern times—the time of Hitler and Mussolini, of Franco and Salazar, of Pinochet and Putin. It’s true that most of history has been lived in the time of tyrant kings. But the gospel also tells us that since the birth of Jesus, heaven has been invading the time of tyrant kings.

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