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If you’re familiar with God’s word, you probably already know the topic today - the antichrist. Who will he be? How will we know it’s really him? Will we even be around when he starts his reign of deceit? Those are corny asked questions about this particular chapter, and Lloyd will provide some sound answers today so open your bible to Second Thess…
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Today on Bridging the Gap with Pastor Lloyd Pulley, we’ll learn more the signs of the last days mentioned in Second Thessalonians. There is no question that anyone who takes an honest look at the world today would conclude that we are definitely living in the final days before Jesus returns. Are you keeping watch for the return of the Lord?…
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On today’s broadcast we continue verse by verse through Second Thessalonians. We’ve come to chapter two in our study and the signs of the End Times. Two of those signs are the great Apostasy - where many turn away from the Lord and the coming of the Antichrist. Men and women who think they are too wise to be deceived, will indeed be deceived!…
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Today Pastor Lloyd continues a new series through First Thessalonians. It’s here we’ll discover the change that took place in the city of Thessalonica as a result of believing the gospel of Jesus Christ. Having come into a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, there was a real peace in the lives of the Thessalonian believers. They were on fir…
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The Bible tells us very clearly that no man knows the hour of the Lord’s return. Yet so many people are too easily drawn away from the truth of the Word of God by someone claiming to know the exact date of Christ’s return. Pastor Lloyd reminds us today it’s not our job to worry and wonder about the date of our Lord’s return. Our job is simply to li…
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We’ve been making our way through the Book of First Thessalonians. We left off last time discussing the often times misunderstood subject of life after death, and the rapture of the church. As believers, we know that we’ll spend the hereafter in heaven. But what exactly transpires immediately after we take our very last earthly breath? And why do s…
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We’re continuing our verse by verse study through First Thessalonians today, picking up where we left off yesterday in chapter four. There has never been a time in history as decadent as our world is today. What was once taboo is now accepted, and what was considered proper a few years ago is now laughed at. As pastor Lloyd points out in today’s st…
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We’ve been steadily making our way through First Thessalonians, and today we’ll begin chapter four, in which Paul gives some practical instruction on the way Christians should, indeed, live. How does your way of life stack up against the principles clearly spelled out in the Word of God? Would someone be drawn to Christianity simply by observing yo…
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We’re bringing you the conclusion of a message in First Thessalonians three, as we continue Lloyd’s series in Paul’s letters to the church in Thessalonica. Paul is encouraging the believers there to endure through hard times - even persecution. He says that believers are being watched by the world. Therefore, it’s important to maintain a strong wit…
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We are currently making our way through the Book of First Thessalonians and are focusing today on chapter three. The topic today and tomorrow will be the value of relationships. Now, it’s impossible to put a monetary value on our relationships, but I think we can all agree that having close friends who encourage us in our daily walk with God is som…
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People become involved in ministry for a variety of reasons, and unfortunately, some of those reasons are impure. When that happens, the Church suffers the consequences. Paul did not seek money or fame by sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He did so with a pure and loving heart. Unfortunately, we see the opposite is true in many pulpits today. Tod…
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Today we’ll jump right back into our new series in First Thessalonians. Paul had been imprisoned for preaching the Gospel in Philippi prior to coming to Thessalonica. Yet we read that it didn’t stop him from continuing to teach. Likewise, if God wants us to do something, He will give us the strength and courage to do it regardless of any obstacle o…
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Today Pastor Lloyd continues a brand-new series in First Thessalonians. In this series we’ll discover the impact the gospel had on the city of Thessalonica. Having come into a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, there was a real peace in the lives of the believers there. They were on fire for the Lord and turned away from the old life. That…
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There have been many examples over the years of men and women who went to God in prayer before facing a major test. Abraham Lincoln prayed often before an important speech. Many pro athletes pray before a game. Today on Bridging the Gap, we’ll go to Second Chronicles chapter twenty as we witness a prayer from a man named Jehoshafat. He was facing a…
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Today on Bridging the Gap, we’ll continue our series called “True Worship”, with a study in Colossians chapter three. We are looking at the differences between the old person living without God’s presence in their life, and the new person, who has accepted Jesus Christ as Savior. The difference should be as apparent as the difference between a cate…
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We are in the middle of a new series from pastor Lloyd called “True Worship”. A lot of people worship God in a lot of different ways. Many of them would be considered proper, and many of them would not. As pastor Lloyd takes us to the first two verses of Romans chapter twelve today, see if your worship is proper, by God’s standard. That’s the only …
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We are continuing a series on worship today, and we will be looking at Psalm ninety six. There are several ways we can offer worship. Number one - we should worship God joyfully, knowing that a joyful worshiper is pleasing to Him. Second - we can serve the Lord gladly, knowing that He has all things in His control. Today - we’ll investigate how we …
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Today we’ll present another message from pastor Lloyd from his series called “True Worship”. Are you a singer? Now, I didn’t ask if you were a GOOD singer, just whether you sing or not. Singing is one of the greatest ways we can worship God. And it doesn’t matter whether you can carry a tune or not. Lloyd will be talking about singing our worship t…
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On Today’s program, pastor Lloyd will again remind us of the importance of worship, and why worship brings us into a closer relationship with God, and with each other. As Robert Horn said - “Worship is the sum total of all our response to God as his children”. It’s an exciting study to follow - so stay with us for today’s edition of Bridging the Ga…
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Today, pastor Lloyd brings to a close our in depth examination of the Sermon on the Mount. What a journey it’s been! The Beatitudes. Lessons on turning the other cheek and family relations. Building our house on a firm foundation. No wonder it’s known as the greatest sermon ever preached! Think of how wonderful it would have been to actually be the…
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Today on Bridging the Gap, Pastor Lloyd Pulley brings us part two of a message based on Matthew chapter seven, verses twenty four through twenty seven. We’ll see that no matter what we may think about our ability to control our own lives, storms will come along. And the only way to survive - indeed to flourish - is to build our house upon the firm …
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Imagine entering heaven, walking up to Jesus and having Him say, “I have no idea who you are!” That’s the scenario we’ll discuss today, as we look at Matthew seven, verses twenty-one through twenty-three. There are people today who think they’re saved Christians, but will be unknown to Jesus. Want to avoid that possibility for you?…
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We’re currently going through the Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew’s Gospel. We’re in chapter seven, exploring verses seven through eleven. In this portion of His sermon, Jesus is teaching about prayer. We humans have a way of getting the whole concept of prayer turned around. If we use prayer as a way of reciting a shopping list of worldly de…
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No one knows everything except God. That’s why spiritual discernment is so vital for a Christian life. We need to seek God’s wisdom in everything we do, and we need to know right from wrong from God’s perspective. If you need a little help in this area, stay tuned. Pastor Lloyd is teaching from the Sermon on the Mount, and today we’re in Matthew se…
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Today we continue our series in the greatest sermon ever preached, the Sermon on the Mount. In Matthew seven, verses three through five, Jesus discusses hypocrisy. Oh boy, now there’s a term we see often in today’s world! There are plenty of people walking around with great big logs in their eyes, but pointing out the specks in everyone else's! Kno…
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When is sound judgment acceptable and when does it cross the line into being judgmental? There are those who use the words “judge not lest ye be judged” as a basis for rejecting any criticism of whatever they want to do - no matter how depraved. Well, those words of Christ from the Sermon on the Mount were obviously not intended as a free pass to a…
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