Calvary Church with Skip Heitzig Audio Podcast

Skip Heitzig
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Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 1min

On the Run

Jonah ran from God’s call, but God ran after Jonah—with a storm, a fish, and relentless grace. Jonah's isn’t just a story about a prophet and a great fish—it’s about a great God who showed mercy to both rebellious prophets and wicked cities. In this message, Pastor Kaiden Ritchie examines how Jonah reminds us that God’s compassion reaches farther than we ever expect—even to our enemies.
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Jan 19, 2025 • 49min

I’m a Christian, but It’s Hard to Forgive

A Turkish soldier beat a Christian prisoner until he was barely conscious. He kicked him and shouted, “What can your Christ do for you now?” The bloodied soldier responded, “He can give me strength to forgive you.” One of the hardest areas in the Christian life is forgiving people (even other Christians) who have hurt us in the past. In this passage, let’s see what help Jesus can give.I. Forgiveness is DifficultII. Forgiveness is DivineIII. Forgiveness is DemandedIV. Forgiveness is Doable  A. Start Upward  B. Move Inward  C. Reach OutwardTalk with God: Ask the Lord to show you where you’ve chosen to hold on to hurt, anger, or bitterness, and ask Him for the strength to choose forgiveness.Talk with others: Ask a mentor or trusted believer to pray for you as you work through any anger or bitterness you’ve been harboring.Talk with kids: Why did God have to punish Cain for his sin? How was God merciful, even in punishment?
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Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 6min

2 Chronicles 6:1-7:11

Solomon dedicated the newly-built temple with a powerful prayer, and God's glory filled the temple in a breathtaking display of His presence, reaffirming His covenant with Israel. In this message, Skip Heitzig delves into God’s enduring relationship with His people.
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Jan 12, 2025 • 44min

I Love Church, but It’s Hard to Read the Bible

Ours is not a reading culture anymore. Reading has been replaced by visual sound bites. And reading the Bible is a difficult endeavor, since it was written so long ago with cultures and practices that are now outdated. So, what are we to do? Isn’t it just easier to listen to sermons and pick up Bible truths from social media posts? It is easier, but not better. Let me give you some helpful tips.I. It Will Transform Your LifeII. It Will Challenge Your MindIII. It Will Delight Your HeartIV. It Will Clarify Your VisionV. It Will Stabilize Your FutureVI. It Will Guard Your StepsTalk with God: Ask the Holy Spirit to give you clear understanding and “ears to hear,” (Mark 4:9), as you begin your quiet times this week.Talk with others: Ask a friend or mentor to hold you accountable to read and study the Word consistently.Talk with kids: How did God show mercy to Adam and Eve?
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Jan 8, 2025 • 54min

2 Chronicles 4-5

When Solomon's temple was completed, God's presence filled it in a glorious way. In this teaching from 2 Chronicles, Skip Heitzig explores how the tabernacle and the temple point us to Jesus' first and second comings—and the eternal glory we will witness in God's kingdom.
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Jan 5, 2025 • 43min

I Love God—but My Neighbor?

Loving other people is one of life’s most difficult challenges. Even the closest followers of Jesus had a hard time doing it. Peter found it hard to forgive more than a few times (see Matthew 18:21). James and John wanted to nuke the Samaritans (see Luke 9:52-56), and all the disciples argued about their positions in the kingdom (see Luke 22:24-30). Here are some practical ways we can love both God and our neighbor.I. Learn to Hear PersonallyII. Learn to Judge AccuratelyIII. Learn to See DifferentlyIV. Learn to Act ImmediatelyTalk with God: Ask the Lord for wisdom in finding practical ways to be merciful toward a challenging neighbor this week (v. 36-37).Talk with others: Invite a neighbor or coworker to church and ask how you can support them.Talk with kids: Which of God’s characteristics do we see in creation?
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Dec 24, 2024 • 32min

Christmas Under the Tree

God’s greatest gift wasn’t wrapped in paper and placed under a Christmas tree. He was nailed to a tree—the cross. In this Christmas message, Pastor Skip Heitzig reminds us that God's Christmas tree had two branches, where Jesus stretched out His arms to receive all who come to Him. Stained with His blood, not adorned with tinsel, the cross is where Christ bore our sins and offered salvation to the world.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 48min

Paradise Regained: The Garden of Heaven

The Bible opens with the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. After the first humans disobeyed and chose death, God graciously kept them away from the Tree of Life, lest they live forever in their fallen state. But now, at the end of the Bible, the Tree of Life reemerges in the garden environment of the capital city of heaven. Today, let’s consider our future home.I. Anterior DesignII. Exterior DesignIII. Interior DesignIV. Superior DesignTalk with God: Thank the Lord for His faithful love and gracious plan of redemption as we prepare to celebrate the birth of His Son.Talk with others: Reach out to a believer who may be hurting this Christmas season and encourage them to seek comfort from the “God [who] will wipe away every tear from their eyes” (21:4).Talk with kids: Why is Jesus’ return good news for Christians?
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Dec 15, 2024 • 44min

Paradise Lost: The Garden of Eden

Leading up to Christmas, we will examine human history in the light of three trees: the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, the Tree of Life, and the cross of Christ. Today, we’re in the garden of Eden. Next week, we’ll be in the garden environment of the New Jerusalem. On Christmas Eve, we’ll consider the cross of Christ—where, after His betrayal in the garden of Gethsemane, He “bore our sins in His own body on the tree,” (1 Peter 2:24)—and why the Christmas tree has tried to usurp it.I. PerfectionII. PlungeIII. PenaltyIV. PredictionTalk with God: In the midst of this season’s busyness, be intentional to make time to “[walk] in the garden” (Genesis 3:8) with the Lord each day through prayer and the Word.Talk with others: Ask a friend who may be hurting this season how you can lock shields with them in prayer and acts of service.Talk with kids: What are some ways we can worship Jesus?
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Dec 8, 2024 • 39min

Jesus Is in the Boat

Driven by a divine calling and guided by God’s hand, Vitaliy and Natalia Smolin have dedicated their lives to full-time missionary work in Ukraine since 2009. Their mission is to share Christ’s love and His Word with everyone. They remain steadfast in the face of challenges—including the Russian invasion in February 2022—providing humanitarian aid to civilians and military personnel alike as they spread the good news of Jesus Christ and embody hope and resilience for the people of Ukraine.

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