
Count The Cost
Key Points Jesus never asks us to count the benefits of following Him. He asks us to count the cost. Following Jesus means loving Him more than family, comfort, reputation, or even our own life. Bearing your cross is a d

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Welcome to the weekly video podcast for The Bride Church in Yuba City, CA. We love God and we love people, and our hope is that this podcast will encourage you and help you grow closer to Jesus Christ. Visit us at thebridechurch.org.
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Key Points Jesus never asks us to count the benefits of following Him. He asks us to count the cost. Following Jesus means loving Him more than family, comfort, reputation, or even our own life. Bearing your cross is a d

Key Points Parables open a window into the heart of God and hold up a mirror to the condition of our own hearts. The value of a person does not change when they are lost; God still sees them as infinitely valuable. God i

Key Points Parables are stories Jesus “throws alongside” everyday life to reveal spiritual truth. Every parable should be framed with a window (into the heart of God and the secrets of the Kingdom) and a mirror (into the

Key Points The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy but Jesus came to give abundant life (Zoe). There are three kinds of life in Scripture: bios (physical), psyche (soul), and Zoe (the God kind of life). Zoe is t

Key Points Our view of God shapes who we are and how we live (A.W. Tozer). Our vision of God is often far too low. When we see Him, we will be surprised by His beauty, holiness, and majesty. Holiness means God is complet

Key Points The story of redemption is a love story culminating in the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. Jesus has already paid the ultimate bride price, His life. Many are called, but few are chosen: the invitation is open to

Key Points Jesus promised He would return: “I will come again and take you to Myself.” He will come visibly on the clouds with power and great glory. He returns as King of kings and Lord of lords to judge the nations wit

Key Points Jesus declares, “I am the first and the last, and the living one.” He is alive forevermore and has authority over death. He is our risen Lord and is actively present with us today through the indwelling Holy S

Key Points Jesus was not created. He existed before time, before the universe, and before humanity. “In the beginning was the Word…” Jesus (the Logos) was with God and was God from eternity. All things were created throu

KEY POINTS · God is faithful to finish what He starts in us and through us. · Life involves opposition and tribulation, but Jesus has overcome the world. · Whether we feel like life is generally easy or hard, our hardshi

Key Points Jesus knows every church intimately. He commends Philadelphia for keeping His word and not denying His name despite having little power. An open door that no one can shut is a powerful gift from Jesus to those

Key Points Our souls are vulnerable to the storms of life: anxiety, grief, brokenness, and uncertainty can leave us feeling cast down and drifting. Biblical hope is not wishful thinking. It is a confident, unshakeable ex

Key Points Jesus knows the true condition of His church — we may have a reputation of being alive, but He sees when we are spiritually dead or sleeping. The church is called to wake up and strengthen what remains before

Key Points Jesus is not distant—He walks among His churches with eyes like flame of fire and a sharp two-edged sword in His mouth, ready both to heal and to judge. Jesus sees those who hold fast His name and do not deny

KEY POINTS · Jesus is actively present in His Church, walking among the lampstands and speaking directly to His people through the Holy Spirit. · Repentance is not punishment but the pathway to restoration, renewed works

KEY POINTS • Revelation is not primarily about events but about the unveiling of Jesus Christ. • Jesus is actively present in His church, seeing, evaluating, and speaking to His people. • The call of the church is not pa

Key Points Jesus’s resurrection was not only proof of victory but the beginning of a mission for every believer. The Great Commission is a command to go, not an invitation to stay comfortable. Doubt and hesitation are co

Key Points Jesus meets people in the middle of their ordinary lives and calls them despite their brokenness. A right response to Jesus begins with recognizing our true condition as sinful and in need of Him. Strong inten

Key Points Jesus meets people personally in their grief, fear, doubt, and confusion. The resurrection does not remove struggle, but it transforms how we experience it. Jesus offers peace not as an idea, but as His presen

KEY POINTS Apart from Christ, people are spiritually dead even while physically alive. Jesus did not come to improve life but to give true life through His death and resurrection. The cross was necessary because sin brin
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