
Word on Wednesday with John Mason
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The Trinity - The God Who is Love
God's Breath
God's Glory
Never Alone!
Marvellous Things
Shepherd
Jesus' Resurrection - Next Steps
He Is Risen Indeed. Hallelujah!
Resurrection - The Greatest Design
In today's world, influential voices sometimes angrily dismiss Jesus's bodily resurrection. But when we consider the evidence, it becomes clear that his resurrection didn't occur because of some natural mechanism. It happened because the creator God chose to intervene.Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 312Why The Cross?
Easter Day that we celebrate this Sunday, is a gala day as we remember Jesus's resurrection from the dead. His resurrection underscores the validity of the Christian faith. Without it, we are lost.
The Cross
Easter Day that we celebrate this Sunday, is a gala day as we remember Jesus' resurrection from the dead. His resurrection underscores the validity of the Christian faith. Without it, we are lost.

Ep 311God So Loved The World ...
Today, God is not so much dead as cancelled. He is not to be spoken about. If he does exist, there's nothing good to say about him: he is grim and uncaring.How different this is from what the Bible actually says about God. Consider the most well-known words in the Bible: For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. (John 3 v.16)This podcast reflects on this truth.

Ep 310The Hope of Glory ...?
Aspects of Christianity can seem far-fetched to our 21st century minds. But before dismissing the supernatural events in the Bible, listen to this podcast which focuses on Jesus' Transfiguration.

Ep 309Heavenly Treasure
At a time of economic challenges and inflation, it is easy to be consumed with anxiety about money and possessions. As Jesus' Sermon on the Mount moves on, he exhorts us to view life and the material world from a bigger perspective.Find out from this podcast what Jesus has to say about money and possessions.

Ep 308Self-Deception
Human relationships on the personal and international level must rate as the greatest challenge for the world's future. The season of Lent focuses on the themes of repentance and God's forgiveness, spiritual renewal and growth through Bible reading and prayer.Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 307Real Freedom
Many people reckon real freedom is the ability to do whatever you want without external restraints. In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus lays out the pattern for living for his people, opening up the real meaning of love for God in loving our neighbor.Find out from this podcast how Jesus frames freedom.

Ep 306Ash Wednesday Reflection
As Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent, this podcast reflects on God's Word, focusing on Ephesians chapter 6 verses 10 through 19. In the face of a troubled and conflicted world, Paul the Apostle exhorts us to stand firm in the faith, grounded in truth, living a life of integrity and trusting prayer, committed to promoting God's gospel.

Ep 304A New Year - Jesus' Beatitudes
Great leaders are remembered for their speeches as well as their accomplishments. This week we turn to the introduction of Jesus' memorable Sermon on the Mount which begins with his Beatitudes. We find the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of St Matthew, chapter 5 verses 1 through 12.

Ep 305Living As Salt and Light
Loud voices today insist that there is no God, leaving us adrift on the ocean of life without an agreed moral compass. This podcast considers the implications of Jesus' timeless words to all his followers, "You are the salt of the earth" and "You are the light of the world".

Ep 303Wisdom We Need - About Life
The wisdom books stand apart from the main narrative of the Bible, asking questions about our experiences of life. Job asks 'How do we make sense of suffering, especially the suffering of the seemingly innocent?' The Song of Songs explores God's gift of the joys of love and sex. Proverbs provides a framework for street-smart and successful godly living. Ecclesiastes asks, 'What's the purpose of life?' Find out more in this week's podcast.

Ep 302Wisdom We Need - About Time
Another year has passed, and now another has begun. With the rapid and seemingly endless passing of the years and seasons, and with our experiences of life, how do we make sense of it all?Ecclesiastes chapter 3 provides answers and encouragment.

Ep 300Wisdom - 2026
Articles over Christmas and the New Year often call for a reawakening of the meaning and application of the true Christmas story. However, driven by the trickle-down effect of writers who say that God is dead, our culture tells us that the Bible is fanciful andfictitious. But this conflicts with the historical evidences for the life of Jesus.Find out more in this podcast for the New Year.

Ep 301Wisdom We Need - Is It All Vanity?
Most people who reflect on life ask themselves, at some stage: 'What's it all about?'The book of Ecclesiastes is one of the wisdom books of the bible. In the opening verses of the book, the writer asks, Vanity of vanities ... vanity of vanities! All is vanity. The podcast reflects on the opening chapter of this book.
Wisdom - 2026
Articles over Christmas and the New Year often call for a reawakening of the meaning and application of the true Christmas story. However, driven by the trickle-down effect of writers who say that God is dead, our culture tells us that the Bible is fanciful and fictitious. But this conflicts with the historical evidences for the life of Jesus.Find out more in this podcast for the New Year.

Ep 299New Year Hope
Catastrophic events such as occurred at Bondi in Sydney, challenge us to see life with new eyes. Many are now looking for leaders to chart a course to preserve life and secure livelihoods. Isaiah wrote about a special leader whom God would raise up.Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 298Christmas Hope
Why is it that in this age of so much scientific and technical achievement, appalling and deadly terrorist attacks, such as the one at Bondi against Jewish people last Sunday, December 14, occur? Clearly humanity has a problem.Why then, if there is a Creator God, doesn't He do something to clean up the mess? Find out more in this Christmas podcast.

Ep 297Tragedy and Suffering
Last Sunday afternoon, at least fifteen Jewish people were killed by gunmen and some twenty nine seriously injured at a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach, Sydney. In a world that is divided, where anger and hatred can dominate, is there anywhere we can find comfort and hope?

Ep 296Advent Hope
On Sunday afternoon, fifteen Jewish people were shot dead by gunmen and some twenty-one injured at a Hanukkah event at Bondi in Sydney. A great anti-Semitic evil was perpetrated. In a world which is increasingly divided, where anger and hatred increasingly dominate, is there any hope for the future?This podcast reflects on the significance of the season of Advent and the return of God's King and the hope that this offers to our world.
Advent - Familiarity
It's said that familiarity breeds contempt. Christmas celebrations can at first fill us with excitement and awe. But with the passing of the years, we can become indifferent and sometimes even cynical about them. How many of us have become so familiar with the account of Jesus's birth that its reality and true meaning no longer touches our hearts?Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 295Advent Theme - The King's Return
Advent calendars are becoming increasingly a pre-Christmas feature of our culture. In a November 26 2016 Spectator UK article, Ysenda Maxtone Graham spoke of Advent as a season of "death, judgment, heaven and hell. I relish the frisson of gloom, the foreboding and fear of judgment you get at Advent," she wrote.Isaiah the prophet, writing in the 6th century BC spoke not only of the first coming of God's Messiah, but also of his second coming which we recall in the season of Advent. Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 294Time - and Advent
We do everything we can to deny the passing of time. We pay attention to the marketing of products and exercise routines that supposedly delay the ravages of the passing years or even reverse the process. But we can't stop the advance of time. Jesus doesn't beat about the bush when he addresses the realities of time and our troubled world. In this Advent Season, this podcast focuses on his words about what the future holds.

Ep 293Thanksgiving in an Uncertain World
Uncertain times challenge us with the bigger questions of life and whether a good and caring God does exist. Jesus' words in Matthew chapter 5 are helpful: "Do not think I have come to abolish the law and prophets. I have not come to abolish but to fulfill."Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 292Hallelujah - Psalm 146
Hallelujah, which means Praise the Lord! is an exhortation which forms the bookends of the last five psalms. Hallelujah is a word of praise which challenges us to ask, Who is God that we would want to praise Him?Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 291Confession
Do you have any regrets? In Psalm 51, David lays out his confession to God following his affair with Bathsheba. It is timeless in its application as it also speaks to us about ourselves and about God.

Ep 290Knowing God
The Bible is a book without pictures. This is because there is an impenetrable mystery about God. How can we begin to grasp God's awesome majesty, holiness and power?Because relationship is at the heart of God's nature, we come to know him through words. In Psalm 139 the power of words brings us into the presence of God.

Ep 289Personal Testimony
We usually expect personal testimonies to be about conversion experiences. However, testimonies from God's people about God's ongoing work in their lives can be very encouraging. Psalm 116 gives us a rare glimpse of such a testimony.

Ep 288Count Your Blessings
"Count your blessings, name them one by one, and it will surprise you what the Lord has done" are the words of an old Christian song. How easily we forget to thank God for all the good things he provides for us.But there is something else we often forget. King David wrote about it in Psalm 103. This podcast reflects on David's words.

Ep 287Sing to the Lord: Psalm 96
CS Lewis once observed, "I think we all sin by needlessly disobeying the apostolic injunction to rejoice as much as by anything else." Yet rejoicing is not only an apostolic injunction. A number of psalms in the Old Testament Psalter pulsate with exhortations to sing our praise to the LORD with joy in our hearts.Find out more in this reflection on Psalm 96.

Ep 286A Call To Worship: Psalm 95
The opening lines of Psalm 95 read: O come, let us sing to the Lord; let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation! Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving.How often do we express our gratitude to the LORD? Do we thank him daily for his countless mercies? This podcast reflects on the significance of thanksgiving in our relationship with God.

Ep 285Earthy Realism
One of the things I love about the Bible is its earthy realism. It understands the world we live in - the good and the bad, the grief and the joy. It also understands how we feel about life's injustices.Find out more in this week's podcast.

Ep 284A Cry From the Heart (2)
Depression is a reality experienced by many people. Psalms 42 and 43 testify to this. In both Psalms the writer asks why he is depressed. 'I believe' he says. 'Why then do I feel as I do?' Find out more in this week's podcast.

Ep 283A Cry From The Heart - Part 1
Many people these days experience depression. It's not something new and should not be lightly dismissed. Psalms 42 and 43 reveal lessons from the experience of the psalm writer which can help us. Find out more in this week's podcast.

Ep 282September 11 - Twenty Four Years On
Twenty four years after the events of 9/11, it is easy to put aside the hideous, evil acts that cut short lives of people going about their daily affairs. However, it can never be said that the Bible knows nothing about catastrophic events - and not least human evil and its devastating effects on this world. Psalm 46 introduces themes we often overlook. Find out more in today's podcast.

Ep 281A Moral Universe ...?
Christians, especially in Northern Nigeria, are reckoned to be the most persecuted people in the world. Our hearts cry out with the repeated words of Psalm 13: How long, O LORD ...? Our sense of right and wrong and our cry for justice suggest we live in a moral universe.Find our more in this week's podcast.

Ep 280Why Do the Nations Conspire ...?
Studies reveal that Christians are the most persecuted people in the world. The theme of the persecution of God's people is not new. Psalm 2 begins: Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain? Find out more in this podcast.

Ep 279True Joy
Have you ever been resentful of people whose lives seem successful? The very thought of them strips any sense of happiness from you. There's nothing wrong with being successful. The question is, what value do we put on it? Does success represent what life is all about, or is there more to life? This second reflection on Psalm 1 identifies our two life choices.

Ep 276True Happiness
Happiness is something we long for. But how can we achieve it? Can it be a goal? Or are there too many variables outside our control? Psalm 1 helps us work through these questions.

Ep 275Confident Prayer
What do you think of prayer? Do you pray regularly? And if you do, do you pray with confidence? Can God, whom we call Father, be trusted to hear our prayers and answer them? This podcast focuses on Jesus' parable in Luke chapter 11, which gives us a clear picture of the God to whom we can pray with complete confidence.

Ep 274Ministry Is Service
What is your ambition in life? The themes of royalty and service stand out in Luke's record of the life and work of Jesus of Nazareth. Although he is demonstrably God's King, he never used his divine powers out of self-interest or self-aggrandizement, but for the good of others.He demonstrated supremely that ministry is about service.
Ambition?
The themes of royalty and service stand out in Luke's record of the life and work of Jesus of Nazareth. Although he was God's King, he never used his divine powers out of self-interest or self-aggrandisement, but for the good of others. Find out more in this podcast.