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Start by exploring the shows from The Living Word on this page or explore other shows using the links on the left. When you find a show you want to subscribe to you have two choices. If you're using iTunes, simply click on the iTunes 1Click button on the upper left of the page to take you to the appropriate subscription page in iTunes and then click on the Subscribe button. If you're using another podcasting client, right-click (Control-click on the Mac with a one-button mouse) on the RSS Podcast button in the upper left and select "Copy Link" from the popup menu. Add a new podcast subscription in your client software and paste the link into the RSS field.
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"Christ died for you!" How many times have we seen this slogan on a bumper sticker or heard it on the radio? To someone who understands why Christ died those four words mean everything. But to anyone else they're nothing more than an admission that the man who claimed to be God did, in fact, die. Today's verse, 1 Peter 3:18 from the NLT, makes sure we know why Christ allowed his life to be taken, and why his death was the beginning and not the end:
Christ also suffered when he died for our sins once for all time. He never sinned, but he died for sinners that he might bring us safely home to God. He suffered physical death, but he was raised to life in the Spirit.
Powerful stuff, and the foundation upon which our faith is built. We would do well to memorize it for ourselves, and then share it with someone for whom an old slogan may take on a whole new meaning!
God bless you.
Background music provided by and copyright Craig Anderson (dub4k.com).