• Ascension of Jesus in Revelation
    May 14 2026

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    The sermon presents the ascension of Jesus Christ as a historical event with a profound theological revelation of His ongoing sovereignty, victory, and intercession in heaven. Through visions in the Book of Revelation, Jesus is portrayed as the exalted Lamb, the faithful witness, and the King of kings, seated at God’s throne, triumphing over evil through His sacrificial death and resurrection. These images—of the ascended Christ among the lampstands, the slain yet victorious Lamb, and the rider on the white horse—affirm that Christ’s ascension secures the church’s protection, establishes His eternal reign, and guarantees His ultimate return to judge the world with justice. These truths are comforting and empowering, assuring believers that despite persecution and suffering, Christ reigns supreme, and His followers are already united with Him in heavenly places. We are called to worship, faith, and perseverance, rooted in the confidence that Christ’s death-resurrection and ascension is the foundation of Christian hope and identity.


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  • Necessity of Jesus' Ascension
    May 13 2026

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    The ascension of Jesus Christ, occurring 40 days after His resurrection, is a pivotal event that completes His redemptive mission, affirming His victory over sin and death and establishing His ongoing intercession for believers. Far from being a mere historical footnote, it underscores Christ’s dual nature as fully God and fully man, as He ascended in His glorified, immortal human body into heaven, now seated at the right hand of the Father. This act signifies His exaltation as Prophet, Priest, and King, where He intercedes for His people, sustains the Church through the Holy Spirit, and prepares for His return. The ascension is not a departure but a divine appointment—Christ’s humanity now occupies the throne of heaven, securing our hope and union with Him, and guaranteeing our future resurrection and eternal life. Rooted in Scripture, affirmed in early creeds, and essential to the Christian faith, the ascension is a vital truth that must be recovered in the church’s worship and teaching.


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  • Let's Stop Diminishing the Lord's Supper
    May 1 2026

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    Summary

    The sermon calls for a renewed reverence and biblical fidelity in the observance of the Lord's Supper, emphasizing its central role in Christian worship. Drawing from the Gospels, Paul’s letters, and the early church’s practice in Acts, it affirms that the Supper is not a peripheral ritual but a profound act of remembrance, communion, and proclamation of Christ’s sacrifice, meant to be celebrated frequently—ideally weekly—and at the heart of corporate worship. The preacher warns against diminishing the Supper through infrequent observance, mechanical or individualized distribution, devaluing the Supper by viewing it as just a symbol, and the omission of thanksgiving, participation, and teaching. Instead, he advocates for a communal, liturgical, and meaningful celebration using biblical elements—bread and wine—accompanied by the Lord’s own words, intentional fellowship, and a posture of spiritual readiness, restoring the Supper to its rightful place as a vital expression of the church’s unity and identity in Christ. At its core the Lord’s Supper is a spiritual meeting between the risen Lord and His people. By treating it with more reverence and frequency, the church can better participate in the "sweet, intimate fellowship" and the forgiveness of sins that the meal is meant to proclaim.


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  • The Imperative of Gathered Worship
    Apr 28 2026

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    "The Imperative of Gathered Worship" — Bible Insights with Wayne Conrad
    What if skipping church isn't just a personal choice — but a quiet unraveling of your faith?
    In this thought-provoking episode, Wayne Conrad challenges one of the most common habits of modern Christianity: the slow drift away from gathered worship. With a pastor's warmth and a theologian's precision, he dismantles comfortable excuses — "I can worship God on the golf course," "I connect with God better on my own" — and replaces them with a compelling, scripture-rooted case for why community isn't optional for the Christian life.
    Conrad traces the thread from Israel assembled at Sinai, to Jesus himself making it his custom to attend the synagogue every week, to the early church meeting house-to-house with prayer, teaching, and the Lord's Supper at the center. The pattern is ancient, consistent, and — he argues — still binding.
    But this isn't a legalistic scolding. It's a love letter. Conrad reframes attendance not as a religious duty but as a matter of devotion: Christ loved the church and gave himself for it. Every Lord's Day, he suggests, Christ is waiting — and the question is whether we show up.
    Whether you're a faithful churchgoer, a spiritual drifter, or somewhere in between, this episode will make you think carefully about what it means to belong to the body of Christ — and what we lose when we quietly opt out.


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    26 min
  • The Church, the Resurrection Community
    Apr 21 2026

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  • Christ's Finished Work on the Cross
    Apr 14 2026

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    “The Finished Work of Christ on the Cross”

    In this episode of Bible Insights, Wayne Conrad teaches that Jesus Christ’s death on the cross was a complete, once-for-all sacrifice for sin, emphasizing the meaning of Christ’s declaration, “It is finished” (tetelestai).

    Key Points:

    • Christ’s Final Declaration:
      When Jesus said “It is finished,” He घोषित that His atoning work was fully accomplished—God’s wrath against sin had been satisfied, and nothing remained to be done.
    • Biblical Foundation (Hebrews 9–10):
      Scripture teaches that Christ offered Himself once for all, unlike Old Testament priests who offered repeated sacrifices. His work is final, sufficient, and never to be repeated.
    • Christ’s Completed Priesthood:
      Jesus “sat down” at God’s right hand, signifying that His sacrificial work is finished—unlike the continual labor of Levitical priests.
    • Critique of the Roman Catholic Mass:
      The podcast argues that the Catholic doctrine of the Mass—as a repeated, propitiatory (wrath-appeasing) sacrifice—is unbiblical and contradicts the finality of Christ’s work.
      It references the Council of Trent, which teaches that Christ is re-presented in an “unbloody” sacrifice, and rejects this as inconsistent with Scripture.
    • Reformation Perspective:
      Reformers like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Ulrich Zwingli upheld that:
      • Christ’s sacrifice is once for all
      • The Lord’s Supper is a memorial and thanksgiving, not a repeated sacrifice
      • Salvation is by faith alone, not by works or participation in ongoing sacrifices
    • Doctrinal Implications:
      • Believers have peace with God because the work is already finished
      • No human merit or repeated ritual is needed for forgiveness
      • Faith rests entirely in Christ’s completed work
    • Pastoral Concern:
      The speaker urges churches to teach doctrine clearly and deeply, warning that weak teaching can lead people to misunderstand or abandon the biblical gospel.

    Conclusion:

    The central message is that Christ’s death on the cross is fully sufficient and never repeated. Salvation is accomplished entirely by His finished work and received through faith alone.


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  • The Gospel of the Resurrection- Acts
    Apr 10 2026

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    The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central message of the Christian gospel, especially in the Book of Acts. The apostles consistently proclaimed not only Christ’s death for sins but His bodily resurrection as the decisive proof that He is Lord and Messiah. They supported this message through eyewitness testimony, fulfillment of Old Testament Scripture, and the present power of the Holy Spirit working among them. This resurrection empowered their bold preaching despite persecution, brought thousands to faith, and confirmed both the promise of salvation and the reality of coming judgment. The proper response, therefore, is to repent, believe in Christ, and receive forgiveness of sins and eternal life.


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  • Shadow vs. Substance: Why the Atonement is Actual, Not Just Potential
    Mar 29 2026

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    Day of Atonement: Two Goats and Jesus Christ

    Was the sacrifice of Jesus a "down payment" for salvation, or did it pay the debt in full? In this episode of Bible Insights, Wayne Conrad explores the profound relationship between the Old Testament Day of Atonement and its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

    By comparing the "shadow" found in Leviticus 16 with the "substance" revealed in Hebrews 9, we examine how Jesus alone embodies the work typified by the two goats. We also dive into a theological contrast between the Reformed evangelical view of a finished atonement and the Seventh-day Adventist teaching regarding the role of the scapegoat.

    Key highlights include:

    The Finished Work: Why R.C. Sproul argued that "if we don’t get the doctrine of atonement right, we don’t have a gospel at all."

    Shadow vs. Reality: Understanding the biblical relationship between the rituals of Leviticus and the reality of the Cross.

    Atonement Defined: A look at why Christ’s sacrifice provides actual and complete atonement rather than just a "possibility" for salvation.

    Join us as we search the Scriptures to find assurance in the "double cure" of Christ’s finished work.


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