Rev. Brent L. White

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Rev. Brent White, pastor at Hampton United Methodist Church in Hampton, Georgia, posts sermons and devotionals on this podcast each week.

Episódios

  • Devotional Podcast #22: "God's Wrath and the Gospel"

    16/03/2018 Duração: 13min

    This episode is Part 2 of my reflection on the Bible's most popular verse, John 3:16. Today I tackle an unpopular subject: God's wrath. Why does a God of perfect love have wrath? I hope my words help make sense of it. Scripture is Numbers 21:4-9.Featured music is Jethro Tull's 1974 hit, "Bungle in the Jungle." I recorded it from their LP WarChild.

  • Devotional Podcast #21: "Don't Bring Me Down"

    13/03/2018 Duração: 18min

    I'm going to spend a few podcast episodes talking about the Bible's most famous verse, John 3:16. In this episode I only scratch the surface! But I talk about why this verse isn't just for "beginners" or "baby Christians" or people who haven't yet become Christians. It's for all of us!Scripture is John 3:14-16.Today's song is "Don't Bring Me Down" by ELO. I recorded it from their 1979 album, Discovery.

  • Devotional Podcast #20: "Hard Luck Stories"

    08/03/2018 Duração: 14min

    Hard luck stories... Everybody's got them. Is that all they are, though? Hard luck? That's just the way life goes, so get used to it? Not if the many promises in God's Word are true.Our main scripture is Psalm 66:10-12.The music, appropriately enough, is Richard and Linda Thompson's "Hard Luck Stories," from their 1975 LP, Pour Down Like Silver.

  • Devotional Podcast #19: "Nothing to Show for Ourselves"

    07/03/2018 Duração: 19min

    In this episode, I reflect once again on Billy Graham's life, as seen through the eyes of Washington Post columnist George F. Will, who wrote a column deeply critical of Graham. Reading that column helped me to learn something unpleasant about myself, which I want to share with you. Maybe you can relate?Scripture is Philippians 4:11-13.The featured song is "Blue, Red and Grey," performed by Pete Townshend on ukulele. It appears on The Who's 1975 album, The Who by Numbers.

  • Devotional Podcast #18: "Don't Settle for Christian Mediocrity"

    02/03/2018 Duração: 16min

    In this podcast, I talk about, among other things, Billy Graham. What we admired most about Graham was not his ability to fill stadiums, to convert thousands in one fell swoop, and to be a chaplain to presidents and royalty. No—what we admired most was his integrity... his character. In Graham, what you saw was what you got: a man who sincerely loved the Lord, who trusted in his Word, and who wanted everyone else in the world to do the same.Does this describe us? If not, why not? Do we doubt that God has a plan for our lives? Do we doubt that we have the same Holy Spirit working through us that Graham had?Our scripture comes from Genesis 28:10-22. Featured music is Blondie's 1979 hit "Dreaming," from the album Eat to the Beat.

  • Devotional Podcast #17: "Healing the Past"

    27/02/2018 Duração: 17min

    Another jumbo-sized podcast episode!This one is all about the necessity of healing our past, without which our future won't be as good as we want it to be. Why? Because the past has a way of continuing to exert a harmful influence over our present and future. To help us find healing from our past, I reflect on some helpful resources related to forgiveness and providence from God's Word.Our main scripture is Philippians 3:8b-14.Today's music comes from Pete Townshend and his song "Somebody Saved Me," from his 1982 album All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes.

  • Devotional Podcast #16: "Will Our Father Take Care of Us?"

    22/02/2018 Duração: 14min

    One of the most important questions we face as Christians is this: Do we believe that our heavenly Father will take care of us? Jesus promises that he will, for example, in Matthew 6:25-34. But Jesus and the New Testament writers warn us that we'll face sickness, violence, suffering, and death. How is that taking care of us? This podcast episode hopes to answer that question.Music is provided by the Beach Boys and their #1 song "Good Vibrations," which I recorded from their 1967 LP Smiley Smile.

  • Devotional Podcast #15: "How Much Have We Been Forgiven?"

    19/02/2018 Duração: 12min

    In this episode I talk about the inspiring testimony of Rachael Denhollander, the brave young Christian woman (and attorney) who testified against Larry Nassar, the U.S. gymnastics team doctor who molested over 150 girls. Her words about God's wrath, judgment, and forgiveness were powerful. What can we learn from them?Our scripture is Luke 7:36-50.Today's featured song is Bob Dylan's version of "Stay with Me." It comes from his 2015 album Shadows in the Night.

  • Devotional Podcast #14: "How Great Thou Art"

    15/02/2018 Duração: 12min

    In this episode, I ruminate on answered prayer and something that a Pentecostal Christian told me one time. Our music comes from Elvis Presley—himself a Pentecostal—and his recording "How Great Thou Art."Our scripture is Luke 11:1-13.

  • Devotional Podcast #13: "To Obey Is Better than Sacrifice"

    09/02/2018 Duração: 13min

    In today's devotional, I reflect briefly on the life of Keith Green, who, along with two of his young children, died in a plane crash in 1982—doing the work of his ministry, naturally. Green's life, as much as anyone's, was characterized by the title of his second album, No Compromise.As I argue in this podcast, Jesus teaches all of us to live lives of "no compromise."Our scripture comes from Philippians 3:8-11.

  • Devotional Podcast #12: "Did God Give Me the Flu?"

    06/02/2018 Duração: 09min

    Short answer: yes. But listen to this podcast for the long answer. Our scripture is Psalm 38:1-3, 8-11.This episode features the 1979 song "Daytime Nighttime Suffering," by Wings. It was the B-side to his hit single "Goodnight Tonight.

  • Devotional Podcast #11: "If Grace Is Cheap, It's Too Expensive"

    03/02/2018 Duração: 19min

    How can we be confident that all of our sins—past, present, and future—are forgiven? For starters, by not being confused about justification and sanctification. That's what this special "flu-length" episode is all about. Enjoy!The featured song is Keith Green's "Make My Life a Prayer to You," written by his wife Melody, from his 1978 album, No Compromise.

  • Devotional Podcast #10: "Sin in the Life of Christians, Part 1"

    31/01/2018 Duração: 12min

    I suspect many thoughtful, sincere Christians feel guilty because of their sins. Not necessarily the ones they commit before their conversion but after. If that describes you, I hope this episode and the next one will help you. Our scripture comes from 1 Corinthians 6:13-18.The featured song is Glen Campbell's version of the Randy Newman song "Marie." I recorded it from his 1975 LP, Rhinestone Cowboy.

  • Devotional Podcast #9: "Christ Our Bridegroom"

    29/01/2018 Duração: 09min

    Today's podcast makes sense of Jesus' strange response to his mother in John 2:4, "Woman, what does this have to do with me? My hour has not yet come.” Our scripture is John 2:1-11.The featured song is the Everly Brothers' "Devoted to You," which I recorded from their 2015 compilation LP 15 Everly Hits.

  • Devotional Podcast #8: "What Are You Afraid Of?"

    25/01/2018 Duração: 10min

    Have you noticed that the things that you fear today aren't things that are happening today? Rather, they are things that might happen next week, next month, next year. Why is that? Yet Jesus says not to worry about anything beyond today. It seems clear to me, then, that our fear is a far bigger problem than the things that we're afraid of.Our scripture comes from Matthew 6:34.Today's podcast features the Beach Boys' "In My Room," which I recorded from their best-selling 1974 double-LP compilation album, Endless Summer.

  • Devotional Podcast #7: "When the Agony of Defeat Isn't as Agonizing"

    24/01/2018 Duração: 08min

    In this episode, I talk about the upcoming Super Bowl, and what we can learn about God from the Eagles' inevitable defeat... Just kidding! Like nearly every American outside of New England, I'll be rooting for the Eagles!Our scripture is Genesis 50:20. This podcast features the Beatles' "I'm a Loser," which I recorded from their December 1964 Capitol album, Beatles '65. (Yes, I know it originates on the UK album Beatles for Sale.)

  • Sermon 01-14-18: "Prayer Is Supposed to Be Easy"

    24/01/2018 Duração: 35min

    As I argue in this sermon, we make prayer more complicated than it needs to be. The message of Jesus' words in today's scripture, Matthew 6:6-13, is that prayer isn't that complicated. Listen to this message and find out way.

  • Devotional Podcast #6: "Open Arms"

    22/01/2018 Duração: 10min

    What does the band Journey have to do with the gospel of Jesus Christ? Find out in today's devotional podcast. Our scripture is Ephesians 5:31-32.The featured music is Journey's "Open Arms," from their 1982 album Escape.

  • Devotional Podcast #5: "The Lord Is Your Portion"

    19/01/2018 Duração: 11min

    In today's devotional podcast, I reflect on the meaning of the Bible's many references to the Lord's being our portion. Our scripture is Psalm 16:1-11.The featured song, "A Rose for Emily," comes from the Zombies' 1968 album, Odessey and Oracle.

  • Sermon 01-07-18: "Rewarding Prayer"

    18/01/2018 Duração: 28min

    This is the first of a new six-part sermon series on the Lord's Prayer. In this sermon, I talk about Jesus' promise of a reward for praying the way that he teaches. I suspect many of us haven't experienced prayer as "rewarding"—at least as much as God wants us to! I want that to change! I also talk about the privilege that we have in calling God "our Father."Our scripture is Matthew 6:5-9.

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