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  • Season 4, Episode 10: The Day That Changed Everything
    2026/04/10

    In Part Two of this Easter series, Steve and Pastor Stephen Gossage focus on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and why it stands at the center of the gospel. The resurrection was not just a powerful moment — it was the confirmation of everything Jesus said and did. Without it, the message falls apart. With it, everything changes. From the empty tomb forward, the apostles preached with boldness because they were not sharing a philosophy — they were declaring a risen Savior.

    The episode emphasizes that the resurrection is not just something to believe historically, but something that reshapes how believers live right now. It brings hope in the face of death, confidence in the promises of God, and purpose to everyday life. This conversation makes it clear that Easter is not complete at the cross alone — it reaches its full meaning in the empty tomb, where victory over sin and death was fully revealed.

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    38 分
  • Season 4, Episode 9: More Than the Bunny
    2026/04/03

    In Part One of this Easter series, Steve and Pastor Stephen Gossage take a biblical look at how the meaning of Easter has been crowded by culture and tradition. While the holiday remains widely celebrated, the focus has shifted in many places away from the cross and toward symbols, activities, and commercialization. The episode brings the conversation back to what the early church treated as central: Jesus Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again — and the cross was never a side detail, but the foundation of the message.

    The discussion highlights how culture can gradually shift attention without removing truth entirely, replacing focus with distraction. Traditions may not be wrong, but they can become noise if they overshadow the gospel. The solution is not reaction, but intentional refocusing — bringing Easter back to Jesus, where the power of the cross and the reality of the resurrection remain at the center.

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    39 分
  • Season 4, Episode 8: Here Come the Judges, When Everyone Does What's Right
    2026/03/27

    In Part Two of this series through the Book of Judges, Steve and Pastor Stephen Gossage examine where the cycle of compromise ultimately leads. As the book progresses, drift turns into confusion, and confusion becomes normal. Judges closes with a sobering description: everyone did what was right in their own eyes. The issue was not a lack of activity or even belief in God — it was the quiet removal of His authority from daily decisions.

    This episode highlights three outcomes of that shift: when authority is removed, confusion fills the gap; gifting without direction eventually causes damage; and over time, people stop asking who is in charge. Using examples like Samson and the repeated refrain in Judges, the conversation makes clear that spiritual decline rarely feels dramatic — it feels reasonable. The warning is simple but urgent: when God is gradually left out, confusion settles in — and that is where cycles deepen.

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    35 分
  • Season 4, Episode 7: Here Come the Judges, The Cycle of Compromise
    2026/03/20

    In Part One of this two-part series through the Book of Judges, Steve and Pastor Stephen Gossage examine how spiritual decline rarely begins with open rebellion. Instead, it begins with unfinished obedience. Looking at Judges 2, the episode shows how Israel drifted slowly — failing to complete what God commanded, leaving compromise in place, and allowing what should have been removed to become normal. The cycle began not with dramatic failure, but with small decisions left unchecked.

    The conversation highlights three realities: unfinished obedience starts the cycle, adaptation replaces obedience, and deliverance without repentance does not last. God repeatedly rescued His people, but without inward change the pattern simply reset. This episode serves as a clear warning that compromise rarely announces itself — it settles in quietly — and cycles are only broken when someone chooses to finish what God said to do.

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    40 分
  • Season 4, Episode 6: Chosen on Purpose
    2026/03/13

    In this episode of the Point of Hope Podcast, Steve and Pastor Stephen Gossage explore the biblical meaning of adoption and what it reveals about how God defines belonging. Drawing from passages like Romans 8, Galatians 4, and Psalm 68, the conversation emphasizes that being chosen by God is not accidental or emotional — it is intentional. Adoption in Scripture describes a real change in standing. God does not rescue people halfway. He brings them fully into His family on purpose.

    The episode also highlights that belonging carries responsibility, but not pressure. God’s commitment to His people is steady and faithful, not temporary or conditional. When believers understand that they are brought in deliberately and held securely, obedience becomes a response to love rather than fear of rejection. This discussion offers a clear reminder that in God’s Kingdom, belonging is rooted in His decision — and His faithfulness does not expire.

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    26 分
  • Season 4, Episode 5: Faith, Freedom, and Responsibility
    2026/03/06

    In this episode of the Point of Hope Podcast, Steve and Pastor Stephen Gossage examine how Christians should approach government, politics, and civic life from a biblical perspective. Rather than reacting to headlines or cultural pressure, the conversation centers on what Scripture teaches about authority, obedience, and the sovereignty of God. Government has a role, but it is not ultimate. God’s rule stands above every administration, party, and nation.

    The episode emphasizes that freedom is never detached from responsibility. Believers are called to pray for those in leadership, engage thoughtfully, and conduct themselves in a way that reflects Christ above all else. Civic participation may matter, but spiritual allegiance matters more. This discussion serves as a steady reminder that our confidence must rest in God’s unchanging authority, not in political outcomes.

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    33 分
  • Season 4, Episode 4: Why Israel Still Matters: Israel, the Church, and the End Times
    2026/02/27

    In the conclusion of the two-part series, Steve and Pastor Gossage address the questions that often follow conversations about Israel: If God is still faithful to Israel, where does that leave the Church? And how does all of this connect to the end times — without creating fear or confusion?

    This episode clarifies that Israel and the Church are distinct but connected, not competing or replacing one another. Drawing from Ephesians and Romans, the discussion explains how Gentile believers were grafted in, not swapped in, and why salvation has always remained centered on Jesus Christ.

    Rather than fueling end-times anxiety or headline-driven speculation, the episode reframes Israel’s role as a reminder of God’s faithfulness. The goal is not panic or prediction — but peace, confidence, and spiritual readiness.

    The series closes by anchoring listeners in a steady truth: God knows exactly what He’s doing, His promises still stand, and His Word remains a secure place to stand in uncertain times.

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    26 分
  • Season 4, Episode 3: Why Israel Still Matters: Israel in God’s Plan
    2026/02/20

    Israel is constantly in the headlines — but many Christians aren’t sure how to think about Israel biblically, without drifting into politics, speculation, or confusion.

    In this first episode of a two-part series, Steve and Pastor Gossage lay a scriptural foundation for why Israel still matters in God’s plan. Rather than reacting to current events, the conversation goes back to the beginning — to God’s covenant promises made in Genesis and reaffirmed throughout Scripture.

    This episode walks through three key truths: God started His covenant with Israel on purpose; He did not cancel His promises when the people failed; and He kept His word in plain sight, across history.

    The focus is not controversy, but confidence — showing how Israel’s story points to a God who keeps His promises and does not abandon His covenants.

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    27 分