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On today’s program we’ll look at the end of Mark chapter one. It’s here that Jesus heals a man afflicted with Leprosy, and immediately tells him to tell no one of his healing. Why? Well, Jesus didn’t want to face a crowd of people preventing Him from getting His work done. Unfortunately, this man didn’t heed Jesus’ words, and soon it was a mob scen…
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The topic today on Bridging the Gap will be fishing.... sort of! What did Jesus mean when He told his potential disciples, “Come with Me and I’ll make you fishers of men?” Do you want to be a fisher of men too? Pastor Lloyd is in Mark chapter one, speaking of one of the most important aspects of being a Christian - repenting of our sins!…
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Today we embark on a series in the book of Mark, titled “Jesus, The Humble Servant”. Thought by many to be the earliest of the gospel accounts, Mark is also the shortest of the four gospels. But that certainly is not an indication of its relevance to us today. As we’re about to see, its sixteen chapters are packed with wisdom and guidance for livin…
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Even a quick glance at television today will tell you that this world has a problem with humility. The catch phrase of the year 2025 has got to be “It’s all about ME!”. Pastor Lloyd continues his study of First Peter. Peter has some good words to say about the need for a humble heart in chapter five, verses five through seven.…
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I am confident that every single person listening today has gone through a trial in their life. Some are much more serious than others, of course, but the common denominator for Christians is that we should rejoice when we suffer. What? Yes - rejoicing in times of trial and persecution. Why should that be our response? Shouldn’t it be the exact opp…
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Lending a helping hand is what makes a friend a real friend. If we say we care, but don’t ever lend a hand, then we really don’t care. Similarly the body of Christ is an extension, an arm of Christ, reaching out to a world desperately in need of help. Compassion, such as this is just one of several marks of a Christian that we’ll examine here today…
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Today, Pastor Lloyd resumes his expositional study of First Peter. We’ll be considering chapter one and the first three verses of chapter two, where we receive encouragement not only turn to God and His word in times if trial, but also to understand why God allows those trials in our lives. Look, no one likes to suffer hardship, but God has a wonde…
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In survey after survey, the gospel of John is always ranked near the top of our favorite books in the Bible. It’s easy to see why. This account of the life of Christ carries one central message - believe in Jesus Christ and you will be saved! Today pastor Lloyd Pulley brings us his final message in our series through John.…
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If you set out to become prosperous and successful you may achieve your goal and live to regret it. Learning to follow Jesus and do what He has called us-- now that’s success no matter what people may think! That’s an important lesson to learn and one we’ll explore today on Bridging the Gap with pastor Lloyd Pulley.…
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When considering God’s word and I say the name Thomas, if you’re like most folks, you associate doubt with this man of God. Pastor Lloyd Pulley has a better word association for Thomas that he’ll share with us today. We are nearing the end of our series through the gospel of John, and today we wrap up our study in chapter twenty.…
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Put yourself in the disciple’s shoes. They’re hearing reports that Jesus is alive and appearing to people. They didn’t believe at first, and they were scared of what might happen to them. Now Jesus is about to appear to these fearful disciples. Let’s see what happens. Pastor Lloyd is in John twenty, beginning in verse nineteen.…
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It’s been well said that if you’re not prepared to die you’re not really prepared to live. But when you have Jesus you have all you need for life, death, time, and eternity. To explore this glorious truth, from John chapter twenty, we bring you a message titled, "Resurrection of Jesus Beheld", from Pastor Lloyd.…
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As we’ve studied John over the past several programs, we’ve seen the pain and humiliation Jesus experienced prior to and on the cross. Well, the good news is that no crucifixion, no spear in His side, no burial in a tomb could defeat Him! He conquered death and is risen! And because of that we can have life eternal. Pastor Lloyd Pulley is in John C…
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Followers of the world’s religions are led to believe they have to do something to earn a spot in heaven. But Christianity stands apart, because everything needed to get us to heaven has been done already! Jesus completed the work of salvation at the cross. We then just receive the free gift! Today on Bridging the Gap we’ll be taking you to John ni…
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The cross is just on the horizon as we study John eighteen and nineteen today. Jesus is on trial for crimes He didn’t commit. How ironic it is that the only guiltless person to ever walk the earth is being tried for treason. And think about this - Jesus is God, so He could have stopped the proceedings anytime He wanted to. But He didn’t - because o…
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Jesus went to the cross to pay for our sins and make it possible to have a kingdom of righteousness, peace and love. Today on Bridging the Gap, pastor Lloyd Pulley gives us a glimpse into the events that led to our Lord dying on a cross for our sins. Join us in John chapter eighteen.Lloyd Pulley által
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In the gospel of John we are reminded of the power of Jesus. It’s quite a contrast to the power of man! Those arresting Jesus thought they were in control and were deceived by their so called power. But it was Jesus who was in control! Let’s join pastor Lloyd in John chapter eighteen, as we witness the arrest of Jesus.…
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Our challenge is that God Himself tells us to go into the hostile, cold world and make disciples of men. How can we survive the cold and accomplish that goal? The answer lies in our sanctification, being sanctified in order to serve God and His great commission. Today on Bridging the Gap, our teacher, pastor Lloyd Pulley, will continue his study of…
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Today Pastor Lloyd Pulley brings us a message based in John chapter seventeen. This chapter is commonly referred to as the “red letter prayer”, because it consists entirely of the Lord’s Prayer the night before He was arrested and crucified. It’s a touching and powerful chapter to say the least. Prayer should be much more than just a repetition of …
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What a contrast Christianity is from the way of the world and the world’s religions that seek not to give, but to take! In Christianity the emphasis is on what God, in His love, has given! Oh and what a gift He gave in His Son! The world seeks to take - God seeks to give! This is what Pastor Lloyd will be exploring today as we complete our look at …
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Throughout the Christian life, we experience grief, trials, and pain, but the good news is that one day our sorrow will be turned to joy. That’s the topic today on Bridging the Gap with pastor Lloyd Pulley, as we resume our series through the gospel of John. Our aim is to cover verses sixteen through thirty-three of chapter sixteen over the next co…
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We all want to be liked by those around us, and some of us will say and do just about anything to make that happen. But if you’re a Christian, and living like one, you will be hated. Jesus told us that, but He also told us that if we abide in Him, then all the world’s hate cannot harm us!Lloyd Pulley által
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We’re told in the Bible that what a man desires is unfailing love. Many today are searching for unfailing love, but are looking in all the wrong places for it. Today, Lloyd points out a few distinct aspects of God’s love - which is certainly unfailing. The first characteristic is that it originates with Him. So, join us in John chapter fifteen, as …
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We’re in the midst of a verse by verse study through John’s gospel, and we’ve landed in chapter fifteen today. In this chapter, Jesus explains to His apostles the nature of His relationship with the Father and, in doing so, reveals the ideal relationship between the Father and us. We are the branches and Jesus is the true vine. Just exactly what do…
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If you have young children, I’m sure you’re amazed at how quickly they grow. You might also do what many parents do - keep track of their growth with a mark on a wall. That’s a good gauge of physical growth, but what about spiritual growth? Join us now in John chapter fifteen as we discover the dynamics of spiritual growth, as we abide in Jesus.…
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Today we continue our series through the gospel of John with a final study in chapter fourteen. Jesus has some very powerful and thought-provoking words to share with His disciples as He prepares for His arrest and crucifixion. Jesus knew what awaited Him. He knew the pain, humiliation and violence that were just a few hours away. Yet, His concern …
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Today, pastor Lloyd Pulley shares the second half of a message from Colossians chapter one, titled “The Plan of The Cross”, and has us consider a situation most of us have faced at one time or another - feeling like our faith in Christ is not what it used to be. That special experience of being born again is something we never forget, but as we mov…
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It’s great to have you with us today, as we bring you a special message for Easter, from Colossians chapter one, verses nineteen through twenty-three. These verses have to do with Jesus Christ and His role as reconciler. Who did He reconcile? Well, sin has separated man from God. God simply cannot have anything to do with sin. He hates it. So Jesus…
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Jesus said it Himself, He came to earth not be served, but to serve. And if it weren’t for His sacrificial death - an act of service to His Father, we would be destined for hell. As we again look at John fourteen today, we will see that despite the fact that Jesus was about to be put to death, He continues to serve and consort His disciples.…
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Before we even take our requests to God, we need to ask the important question, “Will this bring glory to God?” If the answer is no, then we can save our breath, and refocus our prayer. That’s coming up today on Bridging the Gap, with pastor Lloyd Pulley. Welcome to the broadcast. We are currently studying the gospel of John, and in chapter fourtee…
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Today on Bridging the Gap, we’re going to learn an important truth about Jesus Christ. He told his disciples that when they see Him, they’re seeing their Heavenly Father! Can you imagine the thoughts that must have crossed their minds? Pastor Lloyd Pulley’s study today is based on John fourteen.Lloyd Pulley által
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Today pastor Lloyd continues his series in the gospel of John, by taking us to one of the greatest and most significant chapters in God’s word - John fourteen. A troubled heart - it’s something that afflicts all of us at one time or another. The disciples were troubled as well, when they realized their teacher and friend was about to leave them. Tu…
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