
Praise Cathedral Podcast
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Wait...What

Wait...What
Is There Not A Cause

Is There Not A Cause
<p>God can use anyone to create massive change, even when we feel unqualified or reluctant. Like Jonah, our past failures don't disqualify us from making an impact. True significance comes from living for something bigger than ourselves and consistently showing up where God has placed us. Through simple faithfulness in our daily environments - whether at work, home, or in our communities - we can become agents of transformation in others' lives.</p>

It's All Closing In
<p>Life's overwhelming moments can make us feel trapped, much like Jonah in the belly of the fish. Through faith-filled remembrance, desperate prayer, and trust in God's constant presence, we can find breakthrough in our darkest times. God remains attentive to our cries regardless of our past mistakes or current circumstances. By acknowledging His presence and sharing our hearts openly, we can experience transformation even in life's most challenging moments.</p>
It's All Closing In
The View from the Bottom

The View from the Bottom
<p>Life's challenges and poor choices can lead us to hit rock bottom, often through a gradual series of decisions rather than a single event. Pride frequently prevents us from changing course, but these lowest points can provide unexpected clarity and perspective. Through Jonah's story, we learn that God's grace exceeds our failures, and He prepares for our restoration even before we fall. Our true identity as followers of Christ, rather than our achievements or status, provides the foundation for recovery and renewal.</p>

Autopsy of a Prophet
<p>The nature of sin extends beyond rule-breaking, manifesting in our lack of trust in God and desire for control. Through Jonah's story, we see how sin appears through running from God, spiritual sleep, and sinking into consequences. Many practice conditional obedience, following God only when convenient. True devotion requires examining our hearts for competing priorities and committing to full, joyful obedience, recognizing that God's way is always best.</p>
Autopsy of a Prophet
The Story of Joseph

The Story of Joseph

What Lies Beneath
<p>The story of Jonah reveals deep truths about hidden struggles in our faith journey, particularly addressing racism and spiritual numbness. Jonah's prejudice against Gentiles and his casual disregard for God's commands mirror challenges modern believers face. The storm God sent wasn't meant to destroy Jonah but to correct his path and priorities. This narrative teaches that our spiritual choices impact others, and true transformation requires honest self-examination and a renewed sensitivity to God's voice.</p>
What Lies Beneath
The Big Stormy Picture

The Big Stormy Picture
<p>God's work extends far beyond our immediate crises and circumstances, as demonstrated through Jonah's journey. While we often get caught up in crisis mode, God's sovereign plan includes preparation for every situation we face. Through life's inevitable storms - whether health-related, financial, or emotional - God's grace remains greater than our disobedience. By shifting our focus from immediate problems to God's larger purpose, we can better understand His work in our lives and trust His divine preparation.</p>
I Am Jonah

I Am Jonah
<p>Understanding God's Call and Our Response to Obedience - A deep dive into the profound story of Jonah and its relevance for today's Christians. Explore the real reasons behind Jonah's resistance to God's call, the consequences of running from divine purpose, and the transformative power of God's relentless grace. This message examines themes of obedience, prejudice, divine calling, redemption, second chances, spiritual growth, biblical prophecy, God's mercy, repentance, and personal transformation. Perfect for anyone struggling with direction, purpose, or accepting God's will in their life. Learn practical steps for identifying and responding to God's calling while overcoming personal biases and resistance to divine guidance. </p>
Jesus, When God Became Man

Jesus, When God Became Man
<p>Christmas is a time to reflect on the profound mystery of the Incarnation, where God became man in Jesus Christ. Colossians 1:15-20 reveals that Jesus is both fully divine and fully human, embodying the fullness of God. This divine act calls us to reorder our lives, relinquish our comforts, and find joy in surrendering to Jesus. As we celebrate, let us remember the true message: God became man to reconcile us to Himself.</p>

Jesus The King
<p>Christmas often becomes a familiar routine, but Colossians 1 reminds us of its profound significance: God with us, Emmanuel. Jesus is not just a baby in a manger; He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, the image of the invisible God, and the sustainer of the universe. This message challenges us to recognize Jesus' sovereignty in our lives and respond to life's challenges with His strength and peace.</p>
Jesus The King
Heaven On Earth

Heaven On Earth
<p>Pastor Bo Madden</p>
Jesus, The Gospel of Christmas

Jesus, The Gospel of Christmas
<p>As the holiday season approaches, it's easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle. This message, based on Colossians 1:3-8 and 28-29, invites us to rediscover the true essence of Christmas—the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Gospel is not just a story but a living truth meant to transform our lives from within, bringing true joy and hope. It challenges us to move beyond mere religious observance and let the Gospel bear fruit in our lives, filling us with love, joy, and peace.</p>
Inseparable

Inseparable
<p>Romans 8:31-39 assures us that nothing can separate us from God's love. This passage emphasizes that if God is for us, no one can be against us, and lists various trials that cannot sever our connection to Christ. Despite internal and external struggles, we are more than conquerors through Christ. The Holy Spirit works within us, providing strength and comfort, ensuring we remain connected to God's unwavering love.</p>

Can You Handle The Truth?
<p>Romans 8 offers profound insights into God's purpose for us, the role of suffering, and the ultimate good He is working in our lives. The Holy Spirit intercedes for us in our weakness, aligning our prayers with God's will. God's goal is to conform us to the image of Jesus, not necessarily to make us happy. Suffering is a tool for spiritual growth, drawing us closer to God. Our ultimate glorification with Christ gives us hope and transforms our perspective on current struggles.</p><p><br></p>
Can You Handle The Truth?
Assurance In Suffering

Assurance In Suffering
<p>Romans 8 delves into the complexities of suffering and the hope found in Christ. It emphasizes that there is no condemnation for those in Christ, and living according to the Spirit brings life and peace. Suffering is a part of life due to sin, but the Holy Spirit helps us in our weaknesses and intercedes for us. The gospel is complete in Jesus' finished work, and adding to it diminishes its power. Understanding these truths can transform how we face trials, keeping our perspective on the future glory that awaits us.</p>

By The Spirit
<p>Romans 8 offers profound insights into the role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life. It begins with the declaration that there is no condemnation for those in Christ, emphasizing freedom from sin's guilt and penalty. The chapter highlights living according to the Spirit, which brings life and peace, and contrasts it with living according to the flesh. The Holy Spirit's work includes regeneration, sanctification, and confirming our adoption as God's children. Daily sanctification and humility are essential, as is embracing our identity as God's children.</p>
By The Spirit
How Do You Know

How Do You Know
The Order of Love

The Order of Love

When Life Doesn't Make Sense
<p>In a world filled with injustice, the story of Uriah the Hittite offers profound lessons on loyalty, faith, and the nature of unfairness. Uriah, a valiant warrior, faced betrayal and death orchestrated by King David. This narrative challenges us to confront why bad things happen to good people and points us to the cross as the ultimate symbol of unfairness and love. Through Jesus' sacrifice, we find solace and hope amidst life's injustices.</p>
When Life Doesn't Make Sense

Offense & Forgiveness (A Case Study)
<p>In John 8:2-12, Jesus teaches a profound lesson on offense and forgiveness through the story of the woman caught in adultery. When the scribes and Pharisees attempt to trap Him, Jesus responds with wisdom, shifting the focus from the woman's sin to the accusers' own sinfulness. Convicted by their consciences, the accusers leave, and Jesus offers the woman grace and a call to a transformed life. This story exemplifies the balance of truth and love, urging us to live in the light of Jesus and extend grace to others.</p>
Offense & Forgiveness (A Case Study)

Fully Embracing Forgiveness
<p>Forgiveness is a challenging yet essential aspect of Christian life. Based on Matthew 18, this message explores the complexities of forgiveness and reconciliation. The parable of the unforgiving servant highlights the hypocrisy of receiving forgiveness but not extending it to others. True forgiveness involves compassion, release, and a decision to forgive, leading to reconciliation. This week, challenge yourself to practice forgiveness and seek reconciliation, reflecting on how you can embody the spirit of forgiveness in your interactions.</p>
Fully Embracing Forgiveness
Both Sides of Offense

Both Sides of Offense
<p>Pastor Jerry Madden begins a new series, starting with lessons from the life of Joseph</p>
Live Well, End Well

Live Well, End Well
<p>Pastor Madden wraps up the series "Letters from the Pastor."</p>
The Mission At Hand

The Mission At Hand
<p>Letters from the Pastor series</p>