
Is God Fair?
Why do we so often compare ourselves to others? In this message, we explore Jesus' parable of the workers in the vineyard and the tension it creates in all of us. Through this story, Jesus challenges our instincts about

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Unknown Host hosts Clearview Community Church, a religion show with 235 episodes published.

Why do we so often compare ourselves to others? In this message, we explore Jesus' parable of the workers in the vineyard and the tension it creates in all of us. Through this story, Jesus challenges our instincts about

As we conclude our study of the Nicene Creed, we turn to its final words: “We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come.” This message explores the hope at the heart of the Christian faith.

As we continue our journey through the Nicene Creed, we arrive at one of its most frequently misunderstood statements: "We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We affirm one baptism for the forgiveness of s

Many Christians feel comfortable talking about God the Father and Jesus the Son, but the Holy Spirit often feels mysterious. In this episode, we continue our study of the Nicene Creed by examining what Christians have be

What does it mean that Jesus will come again? In this episode, we continue our journey through the Nicene Creed by focusing on the return of Christ. Scripture reminds us that Jesus is not only the risen Savior—He is also

What does it mean that Jesus was “crucified for us”? In this episode, we examine one of the central truths of Christianity: Jesus willingly suffered, died, and was buried to save humanity. Anchored in Isaiah 53 and the w

What does it mean that Jesus was “crucified for us”? In this episode, we examine one of the central truths of Christianity: Jesus willingly suffered, died, and was buried to save humanity. Anchored in Isaiah 53 and the w

What does it mean that Jesus was “made man”? In this episode, we explore one of the most profound claims of Christianity: that Jesus is both fully God and fully human. Rooted in the Nicene Creed and grounded in Philippia

Does it really matter how we understand Jesus? According to Scripture—and the Nicene Creed—it matters more than we think. In this episode, we explore one of the most important truths in Christianity: Jesus is fully God a

Who is Jesus? It’s the most important question you will ever answer. In this episode, we continue our Creed series by exploring what the early church boldly declared—and what Scripture clearly reveals—about the identity

What you believe about God is the foundation for everything else you believe. In this episode, we begin a new series based on the historic Nicene Creed, exploring the core truths of the Christian faith. We start with the

What happens after the resurrection? In John 21, the disciples are alive with the knowledge that Jesus has risen—but unsure what to do next. Peter, weighed down by failure, returns to fishing—the life he once left behind

What if the resurrection of Jesus is not just a belief—but a reality that changes everything? In this Easter message, we explore the death and resurrection of Jesus through the lens of real human struggle—fear, regret, h

Who is Jesus—really? In this episode, we explore Philippians 2 and one of the most profound truths in Scripture: Jesus, who existed in the very nature of God, humbled Himself, became human, and gave His life… and is now

Why does the Church exist? In this Vision Sunday message, we’re reminded that the mission of the Church has never been about comfort—it’s about reaching people who are not yet here. Through powerful teachings of Jesus an

Everyone has moments of regret. Moments where we wish we could rewind time and make a different decision. Psalm 51 gives us a powerful picture of how to respond when we realize we’ve made a mistake. Written after David’s

One of the most comforting truths in Scripture is that God is not distant from His people. In this episode, we explore the name " Jehovah Shammah — The Lord Is There". This name appears at the end of the book of Ezekiel,

Jeremiah speaks into a moment of collapse — corrupt leaders, scattered people, spiritual failure. Yet in the middle of judgment, God promises hope: A righteous King is coming. And He will become righteousness for His peo

What if the one thing keeping you from freedom… is the one thing you’re most proud of? In this episode, we explore the powerful encounter between Jesus and the rich young ruler in Mark 10. It’s a story about wealth — but

What do you do when you’ve cried out to God… and the answer hasn’t come yet? In Judges 6, Gideon is doubting and overwhelmed. Israel is under attack. Nothing looks peaceful. Yet this is where God reveals His name: Jehova
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