Calvary Albuquerque with Skip Heitzig Audio Podcast

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The Live Service AUDIO Podcast is a twice weekly bible study with Pastor Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque. Subscribe and you can receive FREE MP3 files of the message for your iPod or other MP3 Player. Skip teaches expositionally through the entire Bible, verse by verse. Calvary is a Christian fellowship where we gather for the purpose of knowing and glorifying Jesus Christ. We desire to see all people become committed to live as followers of Jesus Christ.

Episodes

  • Don't Give Them an Excuse

    07/07/2024 Duration: 53min

    When our lives don't match our testimony, it gives unbelievers an excuse to blaspheme the name of God and diminishes our witness to a lost world. It's critical that believers continually develop their spiritual character and stay accountable for their conduct. In this message, Nate Heitzig applies James 3:1 to Bible teachers—and every believer who faces the scrutiny of a skeptical world. 

  • Believing God

    03/07/2024 Duration: 01h06min

    Just as young children ask their parents what is going to happen each day, we can find ourselves wondering how and when God is going to work in and through our lives. Hebrews 11:1-12 provides powerful examples of how God calls us to have faith in Him before He calls us to act. In this message, Cody Byrne unpacks the faith we need to step into our God-given calling. 

  • The Patriarch and the Prostitute

    30/06/2024 Duration: 43min

    You probably couldn’t find two people more different than the two examples chosen by James to show the difference between dead faith and dynamic faith. Abraham was the first patriarch and designated figurehead of the Jewish nation. Rahab was a prostitute who lived in Jericho during Israel’s assault of that city. But both demonstrate how true faith will produce action and change.I. Question (v. 20)II. Illustration (vv. 21-24)III. Amplification (v. 25)IV. Conclusion (v. 26)Talk with God: Ask the Lord to show you ways to put your faith into action.Talk with others: Brainstorm some practical ways to regularly serve your community with your family or Connect Group.Talk with kids: How does sharing the gospel show we love God and people?

  • Sharing God’s Heart

    26/06/2024 Duration: 16min
  • How Do I Change My City?

    23/06/2024 Duration: 48min
  • Saints and Sinners

    19/06/2024 Duration: 54min
  • When Faith Is Fake

    09/06/2024 Duration: 50min

    According to a recent Netflix documentary, there are more forgeries of famous paintings hanging in museums than most people suspect. From time to time, these cases come to light. But what about faith in God? The easiest thing to do is to simply say that one is a believer. But where’s the proof? James addressed this, giving four telltale signs to help us spot the genuine from the fake.I. Words without Works (v. 14)II. Sight without Sympathy (vv. 15-16)III. Profession without Proof (vv. 17-18)IV. Commotion without Conversion (vv. 19-20)Talk with God: Ask the Lord to give you a servant’s heart, then seek opportunities to serve or encourage someone this week.Talk with others: Ask a mentor or trusted believer if your faith is obvious in your daily habits, attitudes, and relationships.Talk with kids: How can people see the power of God in our lives?

  • Ephesians 2

    05/06/2024 Duration: 01h02min
  • Playing Favorites at Church

    02/06/2024 Duration: 53min

    Faith and favoritism are incompatible. We have been saved by a loving Redeemer and we must be willing to accept all different kinds of people. That’s not to say that people don’t need to repent of known sin. Of course they do! But one of the glaring sins of the Christian church is discriminating on the basis of outward appearance—actually, this is a flaw endemic to the whole human race.I. People Are Prejudiced Naturally (vv. 1-13)II. Favoritism Is Foolish Logically (vv. 5-7)III. Christians Are Corrected Biblically (vv. 8-9)IV. Life Should Be Lived Consistently (vv. 10-13)Talk with God: Ask the Lord to reveal an area where you haven’t been living as one “who will be judged by the law of liberty” (v. 12).Talk with others: Say hello and introduce yourself to someone sitting alone at service.Talk with kids: How are we changed by the Holy Spirit?

  • Ephesians 1:12-2:7

    29/05/2024 Duration: 55min
  • Do What It Says!

    26/05/2024 Duration: 43min

    Mirrors are honest! Under well-lit conditions, mirrors reveal the truthful condition of the observer. The Bible is the Word of God. Like a mirror, it reveals the truth about our world, our character, and our God. But then we must act accordingly; doing must follow reading and hearing. James mentions five areas in our lives—five categories—the Word of God should govern.I. Submission (vv. 22-24)II. Study (v. 25)III. Speech (v. 26)IV. Service (v. 27a)V. Separation (v. 27b)Talk with God: Assess your spiritual growth in the mirror of God’s Word and pray for wisdom and clarity in confronting your blind spots.Talk with others: Ask a mentor or trusted believer if they’ve observed areas of your life where you have not continued in “the perfect law of liberty” (v. 25).Talk with kids: How has God shown us generosity through Jesus?

  • Ephesians 1:1-14

    22/05/2024 Duration: 01h09min
  • The Power of the Word

    19/05/2024 Duration: 45min

    The Word of God is “full of living power,” wrote the author of Hebrews (4:12, TLB). It has the power to change a life completely and for eternity. James has been telling us that God gives good gifts and the first is the gift of salvation! But that is just the beginning. After birth comes growth, and the theme of this book is spiritual maturity. The primary agent for spiritual maturity is God’s Word. But unless we listen to it and allow it to work in us, it will never have its intended impact.

  • Think like Jesus

    15/05/2024 Duration: 59min
  • The Temptations We Face

    12/05/2024 Duration: 52min

    It’s one thing to be tested on the outside (trials); it’s another thing to be tested on the inside (temptation). God may allow temptations in order to strengthen our faith. But Satan desires to tempt us to weaken our faith. In C. S. Lewis’s classic book The Screwtape Letters, a senior demon wrote to a trainee, saying, “All the habits of the [Christian], both mental and bodily, are still in our favor.” Today, we consider how temptation works and find workable solutions to overcome it.I. The Source of Temptation (vv. 13-14)II. The Course of Temptation (vv. 14-15)III. Our Resource in Temptation (vv. 16-18)Talk with God: Ask the Holy Spirit which areas of your faith need to be shored up and strengthened.Talk with others: With your Connect Group, discuss some practical things you can implement in your daily life to avoid common temptations.Talk with kids: Who is the Holy Spirit?

  • Galatians 6

    08/05/2024 Duration: 01h02min
  • The Trials of the Rich and Poor

    05/05/2024 Duration: 42min

    An old English children’s game followed the poem “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief.” In the game, kids would try to determine what they would become later in life. Whether we become rich or poor, one thing is common to all—hardship. Trials are the great equalizer, bringing all of God’s children to depend on Him. James, with barefaced practicality, looked at the advantages of suffering for both the poor man and the rich man.I. Our World Is Divided (vv. 9-12)II. Our Outlook Is Delightful (vv. 9-10)III. Our Materialism Is Doomed (vv. 10-11)IV. Our Future Is Dependent (v. 12)Talk with God: Reflect on your typical reaction to trials. Ask the Lord to change your perspective so depending on Him becomes your instinctual reaction.Talk with others: Ask an unbelieving friend or family member how you can help them through a tough situation in their life.Talk with kids: How do we make disciples? Why is it important to make disciples?

  • Galatians 5

    01/05/2024 Duration: 01h01min
  • Adulting When Times Are Hard

    28/04/2024 Duration: 45min

    Growing up has its advantages. Adults face life’s struggles differently than children do. Both children and adults feel strong emotions about the trials they face, but they display their emotions differently. A mature Christian can even dare to experience joy during such times. Whatever you may be facing in life, there are four realities about hardship you should know.I. Trials Are Normal (v. 2)II. Trials Can Be Joyful (v. 2)III. Trials Could Be Transformational (vv. 3-4)IV. Trials Should Be Educational (vv. 5-8)Talk with God: Ask the Lord to show you how you can prepare your heart for the struggles ahead.Talk with others: Ask someone close to you how you can help them walk through a current struggle.Talk with kids: How does God forgive our sins?

  • Galatians 4

    24/04/2024 Duration: 57min
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