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		<title>The Power of Israel’s Salvation | God’s Plan for Israel Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2026 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Romans 9 to 11 and the Remnant of Israel Does Israel’s role in God’s plan diminish yours? Certainly not! In this episode Rabbi teaches us how God wants to use the church to aid in Israel’s journey to salvation. In this episode, Rabbi Schneider explores Romans chapters 9 through 11 to answer a powerful question: has God's plan failed because Israel has not, by and large, received Messiah Yeshua? Drawing from Paul's burden for his people, he shows that God's calling on Israel remains irrevocable and that the book of Romans is about far more than how to be saved. The teaching highlights the remnant of Israel, Paul's ministry to the Gentiles, and the way Gentile salvation was used to provoke Jewish jealousy. Rabbi Schneider also emphasizes humility, obedience, and the shared need for God's grace through Messiah Jesus. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES -  https://djj.show/v5u]]></description>
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	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Romans 9 to 11 and the Remnant of Israel Does Israel’s role in God’s plan diminish yours? Certainly not! In this episode Rabbi teaches us how God wants to use the church to aid in Israel’s journey to salvation. In this episode, Rabbi Schneider explores Romans chapters 9 through 11 to answer a powerful question: has God's plan failed because Israel has not, by and large, received Messiah Yeshua? Drawing from Paul's burden for his people, he shows that God's calling on Israel remains irrevocable and that the book of Romans is about far more than how to be saved. The teaching highlights the remnant of Israel, Paul's ministry to the Gentiles, and the way Gentile salvation was used to provoke Jewish jealousy. Rabbi Schneider also emphasizes humility, obedience, and the shared need for God's grace through Messiah Jesus. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES -  https://djj.show/v5u]]></googleplay:description>
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		<title>Christ, The Word Made Flesh - B</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2026 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fully God and Fully Man Today, Pastor Jack teaches that Jesus is God's example for how we're meant to live. He resisted temptation, trusted the Father, and loved unconditionally, showing us we can do the same by the power of the Holy Spirit. Why did Jesus Christ—the eternal Word of God—have to become a man? Continuing his series, The Life and Times of Jesus Christ, Pastor Jack Hibbs explores the incarnation and the staggering truth that Jesus was fully God and fully human. He did not merely appear to be human; He entered our world, experienced life in human flesh, and revealed the nature and character of God to us. Why did Jesus perform miracles? Jack explains that Christ’s miracles confirmed the truth of His message, but the signs themselves were never more important than sound doctrine. Scripture warns that signs and wonders can also be used to deceive, making knowledge of God’s Word essential for distinguishing truth from error. How did Jesus become an example for believers? During His earthly ministry, Jesus demonstrated active faith in the Father, an unshakable hope, and unconditional love. Although divine power was always available to Him, He willingly resisted temptation and lived in dependence upon the Father and the Holy Spirit—showing believers how they are called to live. Why did Christ have to take on humanity to save us? As a man, Jesus placed Himself under the requirements of God’s law and fulfilled them perfectly. He then took the judgment sinners deserved, carried their accusations to the cross, and paid a debt that was not His own. Discover how the Word became flesh to reveal the Father, demonstrate a life of faith, and take our place in judgment so that we could be forgiven and set free.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Fully God and Fully Man Today, Pastor Jack teaches that Jesus is God's example for how we're meant to live. He resisted temptation, trusted the Father, and loved unconditionally, showing us we can do the same by the power of the Holy Spirit. Why did Jesus Christ—the eternal Word of God—have to become a man? Continuing his series, The Life and Times of Jesus Christ, Pastor Jack Hibbs explores the incarnation and the staggering truth that Jesus was fully God and fully human. He did not merely appear to be human; He entered our world, experienced life in human flesh, and revealed the nature and character of God to us. Why did Jesus perform miracles? Jack explains that Christ’s miracles confirmed the truth of His message, but the signs themselves were never more important than sound doctrine. Scripture warns that signs and wonders can also be used to deceive, making knowledge of God’s Word essential for distinguishing truth from error. How did Jesus become an example for believers? During His earthly ministry, Jesus demonstrated active faith in the Father, an unshakable hope, and unconditional love. Although divine power was always available to Him, He willingly resisted temptation and lived in dependence upon the Father and the Holy Spirit—showing believers how they are called to live. Why did Christ have to take on humanity to save us? As a man, Jesus placed Himself under the requirements of God’s law and fulfilled them perfectly. He then took the judgment sinners deserved, carried their accusations to the cross, and paid a debt that was not His own. Discover how the Word became flesh to reveal the Father, demonstrate a life of faith, and take our place in judgment so that we could be forgiven and set free.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Christian Origins #38 - Corinthians</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2026 05:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What the Bible Says About Giving, Tithing, and Helping the Poor How much should you give, and what does the Bible actually teach about generosity? In this episode, Ronald L. Dart explores the balance between giving to God and helping those in need, using Scripture from Corinthians, Genesis, Matthew, and Deuteronomy. The discussion moves through Paul’s appeal for the poor saints in Jerusalem, the Philippians’ sacrificial giving, and Jesus’ teaching on tithing. The episode also explains the biblical principle that giving should be both willing and wise. Dart emphasizes that helping others should not destroy your own financial stability, and he highlights the importance of honest stewardship, cheerful giving, and a heart that recognizes God as the source of all blessing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[What the Bible Says About Giving, Tithing, and Helping the Poor How much should you give, and what does the Bible actually teach about generosity? In this episode, Ronald L. Dart explores the balance between giving to God and helping those in need, using Scripture from Corinthians, Genesis, Matthew, and Deuteronomy. The discussion moves through Paul’s appeal for the poor saints in Jerusalem, the Philippians’ sacrificial giving, and Jesus’ teaching on tithing. The episode also explains the biblical principle that giving should be both willing and wise. Dart emphasizes that helping others should not destroy your own financial stability, and he highlights the importance of honest stewardship, cheerful giving, and a heart that recognizes God as the source of all blessing.]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Break the Curse Pt 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2026 23:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can the pain, sin, and destructive patterns passed from one generation to another truly be broken? Teaching from Genesis 3, 2 Corinthians 4, and Galatians 3, Dr. Luauna Stines explains how humanity’s rebellion in Eden brought spiritual death, separation from God, and bondage to sin. Before salvation, people may not even recognize the spiritual forces influencing their choices or the generational patterns shaping their lives. How do generational patterns take hold? Dr. Stines shares honestly about growing up surrounded by broken marriages, profanity, rejection, and instability. When destructive behavior is all a person has ever known, it can begin to feel normal—even while creating deeper bondage. Why are people unable to see the truth of the gospel? Second Corinthians 4 teaches that the “god of this world” blinds the minds of unbelievers. Dr. Stines calls Christians to intercede, confront spiritual strongholds through prayer, and stand in the gap for those trapped by addiction, bitterness, sexual sin, unforgiveness, and other forms of bondage. How did Jesus break the curse? Galatians 3 declares that Christ redeemed us from the curse by becoming a curse for us. Dr. Stines connects the thorns produced by the curse in Genesis with the crown of thorns placed upon Jesus, emphasizing that His suffering, blood, and death opened the way for believers to receive freedom and the blessing promised through faith. Can Christians remain trapped by old wounds? Through a deeply personal story involving jealousy, mistrust, and a painful misunderstanding, Dr. Stines shows how past betrayal can distort the way we interpret present circumstances. Freedom began when the Holy Spirit exposed the wound and brought the truth into the light. Believers do not have to remain controlled by fear, rejection, jealousy, or inherited patterns. By looking to the cross, believing God’s promises, praying, praising Him, and allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal hidden wounds, the chains of the past can be broken.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Can the pain, sin, and destructive patterns passed from one generation to another truly be broken? Teaching from Genesis 3, 2 Corinthians 4, and Galatians 3, Dr. Luauna Stines explains how humanity’s rebellion in Eden brought spiritual death, separation from God, and bondage to sin. Before salvation, people may not even recognize the spiritual forces influencing their choices or the generational patterns shaping their lives. How do generational patterns take hold? Dr. Stines shares honestly about growing up surrounded by broken marriages, profanity, rejection, and instability. When destructive behavior is all a person has ever known, it can begin to feel normal—even while creating deeper bondage. Why are people unable to see the truth of the gospel? Second Corinthians 4 teaches that the “god of this world” blinds the minds of unbelievers. Dr. Stines calls Christians to intercede, confront spiritual strongholds through prayer, and stand in the gap for those trapped by addiction, bitterness, sexual sin, unforgiveness, and other forms of bondage. How did Jesus break the curse? Galatians 3 declares that Christ redeemed us from the curse by becoming a curse for us. Dr. Stines connects the thorns produced by the curse in Genesis with the crown of thorns placed upon Jesus, emphasizing that His suffering, blood, and death opened the way for believers to receive freedom and the blessing promised through faith. Can Christians remain trapped by old wounds? Through a deeply personal story involving jealousy, mistrust, and a painful misunderstanding, Dr. Stines shows how past betrayal can distort the way we interpret present circumstances. Freedom began when the Holy Spirit exposed the wound and brought the truth into the light. Believers do not have to remain controlled by fear, rejection, jealousy, or inherited patterns. By looking to the cross, believing God’s promises, praying, praising Him, and allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal hidden wounds, the chains of the past can be broken.]]></content:encoded>
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	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Can the pain, sin, and destructive patterns passed from one generation to another truly be broken? Teaching from Genesis 3, 2 Corinthians 4, and Galatians 3, Dr. Luauna Stines explains how humanity’s rebellion in Eden brought spiritual death, separation from God, and bondage to sin. Before salvation, people may not even recognize the spiritual forces influencing their choices or the generational patterns shaping their lives. How do generational patterns take hold? Dr. Stines shares honestly about growing up surrounded by broken marriages, profanity, rejection, and instability. When destructive behavior is all a person has ever known, it can begin to feel normal—even while creating deeper bondage. Why are people unable to see the truth of the gospel? Second Corinthians 4 teaches that the “god of this world” blinds the minds of unbelievers. Dr. Stines calls Christians to intercede, confront spiritual strongholds through prayer, and stand in the gap for those trapped by addiction, bitterness, sexual sin, unforgiveness, and other forms of bondage. How did Jesus break the curse? Galatians 3 declares that Christ redeemed us from the curse by becoming a curse for us. Dr. Stines connects the thorns produced by the curse in Genesis with the crown of thorns placed upon Jesus, emphasizing that His suffering, blood, and death opened the way for believers to receive freedom and the blessing promised through faith. Can Christians remain trapped by old wounds? Through a deeply personal story involving jealousy, mistrust, and a painful misunderstanding, Dr. Stines shows how past betrayal can distort the way we interpret present circumstances. Freedom began when the Holy Spirit exposed the wound and brought the truth into the light. Believers do not have to remain controlled by fear, rejection, jealousy, or inherited patterns. By looking to the cross, believing God’s promises, praying, praising Him, and allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal hidden wounds, the chains of the past can be broken.]]></googleplay:description>
	<itunes:summary>Can the pain, sin, and destructive patterns passed from one generation to another truly be broken? Teaching from Genesis 3, 2 Corinthians 4, and Galatians 3, Dr. Luauna Stines explains how humanity’s rebellion in Eden brought spiritual death, separation</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Discipline Is Not Always A Bad Word - Audio</title>
		<link>https://www.670kltt.com/episode/discipline-is-not-always-a-bad-word-audio-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Loving Purpose of God’s Discipline The mere sound of the word “discipline” may bring thoughts of inflicting punishment but never underestimate its necessity to improve performance. It’s not such a bad word. Discipline is not always a bad word. Studying Hebrews 12:3–13, Jeff Archey explains how the Lord’s correction is motivated by love and intended to produce holiness, peace, a better attitude and a closer walk with God. God’s Word provides the instruction Christians need for disciplined lives. Through Scripture, discipline becomes instructive for better results, constructive for better development and corrective for better performance. Although correction may be painful for a time, it ultimately yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness in those who are trained by it.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Loving Purpose of God’s Discipline The mere sound of the word “discipline” may bring thoughts of inflicting punishment but never underestimate its necessity to improve performance. It’s not such a bad word. Discipline is not always a bad word. Studying Hebrews 12:3–13, Jeff Archey explains how the Lord’s correction is motivated by love and intended to produce holiness, peace, a better attitude and a closer walk with God. God’s Word provides the instruction Christians need for disciplined lives. Through Scripture, discipline becomes instructive for better results, constructive for better development and corrective for better performance. Although correction may be painful for a time, it ultimately yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness in those who are trained by it.]]></content:encoded>
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	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[The Loving Purpose of God’s Discipline The mere sound of the word “discipline” may bring thoughts of inflicting punishment but never underestimate its necessity to improve performance. It’s not such a bad word. Discipline is not always a bad word. Studying Hebrews 12:3–13, Jeff Archey explains how the Lord’s correction is motivated by love and intended to produce holiness, peace, a better attitude and a closer walk with God. God’s Word provides the instruction Christians need for disciplined lives. Through Scripture, discipline becomes instructive for better results, constructive for better development and corrective for better performance. Although correction may be painful for a time, it ultimately yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness in those who are trained by it.]]></googleplay:description>
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		<title>Safe Sex</title>
		<link>https://www.670kltt.com/episode/safe-sex/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2026 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sanctity, Selflessness and Security of Sex Teaching from 1 Corinthians 6–7, Adrian Rogers explains God’s design for sex, marriage, singleness and holiness. Within the boundaries of biblical marriage, sexual intimacy is a wonderful gift characterized by sanctity, selflessness and security. True love seeks to give, while lust seeks only to take. For those who are unmarried, Rogers teaches that the single life can be good, gifted and godly—but it must also be guarded. Whether married or single, every believer is called to sexual purity and obedience to God’s Word. Immorality carries serious spiritual, relational and societal consequences, but no past sin is beyond the cleansing power of Jesus Christ. In Him, sinners can be washed, sanctified, justified and made new. Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: 1 Corinthians 7:1-11 Sexual immorality completely disintegrates the foundation of a family; a culture that celebrates sexual immorality will result in the fall of a nation. God has given us boundaries, not to harm us, but rather to help and protect us. 1 Corinthians 7 gives a clear, biblical emphasis on safe sex. “Nevertheless, because of sexual immorality, let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have her own husband” (1 Corinthians 7:2). This passage explains the way of happiness for the married person, by first recognizing the sanctity of safe sex. God’s plan for sex exists in the bounds of holy matrimony; it is part of becoming one flesh. There’s also an element of selflessness, as 1 Corinthians 7:4 says, “The wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. And likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does.” Adrian Rogers says, “Lust is always marked by getting, but love is always marked by giving.” There is also security in safe sex; as verse 5 explains, a home that does not have a proper sexual attitude is a home that is open to an attack by the enemy. This passage also illustrates the way of helpfulness for the single life. There is nothing wrong or sinful about choosing singleness. It is a gifted life, as 1 Corinthians 7:7 states: “...But each one has his own gift from God, one in this manner and another in that.” But if we are not married, we cannot please God while engaging in sexual activity. If we remain guarded, our singleness leads to a…]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Sanctity, Selflessness and Security of Sex Teaching from 1 Corinthians 6–7, Adrian Rogers explains God’s design for sex, marriage, singleness and holiness. Within the boundaries of biblical marriage, sexual intimacy is a wonderful gift characterized by sanctity, selflessness and security. True love seeks to give, while lust seeks only to take. For those who are unmarried, Rogers teaches that the single life can be good, gifted and godly—but it must also be guarded. Whether married or single, every believer is called to sexual purity and obedience to God’s Word. Immorality carries serious spiritual, relational and societal consequences, but no past sin is beyond the cleansing power of Jesus Christ. In Him, sinners can be washed, sanctified, justified and made new. Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: 1 Corinthians 7:1-11 Sexual immorality completely disintegrates the foundation of a family; a culture that celebrates sexual immorality will result in the fall of a nation. God has given us boundaries, not to harm us, but rather to help and protect us. 1 Corinthians 7 gives a clear, biblical emphasis on safe sex. “Nevertheless, because of sexual immorality, let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have her own husband” (1 Corinthians 7:2). This passage explains the way of happiness for the married person, by first recognizing the sanctity of safe sex. God’s plan for sex exists in the bounds of holy matrimony; it is part of becoming one flesh. There’s also an element of selflessness, as 1 Corinthians 7:4 says, “The wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. And likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does.” Adrian Rogers says, “Lust is always marked by getting, but love is always marked by giving.” There is also security in safe sex; as verse 5 explains, a home that does not have a proper sexual attitude is a home that is open to an attack by the enemy. This passage also illustrates the way of helpfulness for the single life. There is nothing wrong or sinful about choosing singleness. It is a gifted life, as 1 Corinthians 7:7 states: “...But each one has his own gift from God, one in this manner and another in that.” But if we are not married, we cannot please God while engaging in sexual activity. If we remain guarded, our singleness leads to a…]]></content:encoded>
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	<itunes:summary>The Sanctity, Selflessness and Security of Sex Teaching from 1 Corinthians 6–7, Adrian Rogers explains God’s design for sex, marriage, singleness and holiness. Within the boundaries of biblical marriage, sexual intimacy is a wonderful gift characteriz</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Brotherly Love: The Key to Unity, Part 3</title>
		<link>https://www.670kltt.com/episode/brotherly-love-the-key-to-unity-part-3-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[KLTT 670AM- Denver, CO]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Evangelism and Body-growth (not just local church growth) cannot occur where there is division. An "open door of evangelism" that God opened and no man could close was given to one church in Revelation: Philadelphia - "the church of brotherly love"! Brother Hardy teaches that genuine unity in the body of Christ begins with brotherly love. Drawing from Mark 11, Galatians 6 and 2 Corinthians 2, he explains why forgiveness is essential to effective prayer and why fallen believers should be approached with meekness, compassion and a sincere desire for restoration. Peter’s denial and restoration demonstrate how Jesus responds to a repentant disciple—not with permanent rejection, but with a renewed calling to feed His sheep. Brother Hardy concludes that a church filled with biting, division and condemnation cannot sustain revival. When believers love one another, however, God opens the door to evangelism, healing and spiritual growth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1102/]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Evangelism and Body-growth (not just local church growth) cannot occur where there is division. An "open door of evangelism" that God opened and no man could close was given to one church in Revelation: Philadelphia - "the church of brotherly love"! Brother Hardy teaches that genuine unity in the body of Christ begins with brotherly love. Drawing from Mark 11, Galatians 6 and 2 Corinthians 2, he explains why forgiveness is essential to effective prayer and why fallen believers should be approached with meekness, compassion and a sincere desire for restoration. Peter’s denial and restoration demonstrate how Jesus responds to a repentant disciple—not with permanent rejection, but with a renewed calling to feed His sheep. Brother Hardy concludes that a church filled with biting, division and condemnation cannot sustain revival. When believers love one another, however, God opens the door to evangelism, healing and spiritual growth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1102/]]></content:encoded>
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	<itunes:summary>Evangelism and Body-growth (not just local church growth) cannot occur where there is division. An &quot;open door of evangelism&quot; that God opened and no man could close was given to one church in Revelation: Philadelphia - &quot;the church of brotherly love&quot;! Broth</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Result of Antisemitism | How Judaism and Christianity Separated</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2026 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Antisemitism and when did it begin? What is God's plan for the Jew and the Gentile? Join Rabbi Schneider today as he explores the effect Antisemitism still has on the church today. Rabbi Schneider examines how antisemitism widened the historical divide between traditional Judaism and Christianity. He traces that influence through Constantine, John Chrysostom, Martin Luther and the later development of replacement theology—the belief that the church permanently replaced Israel in God’s plan. Rabbi Schneider challenges Christians to reject arrogance toward the Jewish people and recognize that Scripture, the apostles and Jesus Himself came through Israel. He also reminds Jewish listeners that believing in Jesus is not a rejection of their heritage, because Yeshua is the Messiah promised in the Hebrew Scriptures. Jesus did not come to create a foreign religion, but to unite Jew and Gentile in Messiah. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES -  https://djj.show/dhw]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[What is Antisemitism and when did it begin? What is God's plan for the Jew and the Gentile? Join Rabbi Schneider today as he explores the effect Antisemitism still has on the church today. Rabbi Schneider examines how antisemitism widened the historical divide between traditional Judaism and Christianity. He traces that influence through Constantine, John Chrysostom, Martin Luther and the later development of replacement theology—the belief that the church permanently replaced Israel in God’s plan. Rabbi Schneider challenges Christians to reject arrogance toward the Jewish people and recognize that Scripture, the apostles and Jesus Himself came through Israel. He also reminds Jewish listeners that believing in Jesus is not a rejection of their heritage, because Yeshua is the Messiah promised in the Hebrew Scriptures. Jesus did not come to create a foreign religion, but to unite Jew and Gentile in Messiah. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES -  https://djj.show/dhw]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Misplaced Priorities Pt 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2026 23:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[KLTT 670AM- Denver, CO]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When God Says, “Consider Your Ways” Dr. Luauna Stines challenges believers to examine whether they are building God’s kingdom or merely constructing comfortable kingdoms of their own. Jesus encountered every kind of person—from the demonized and rejected to religious teachers who knew Scripture but lacked a transformed heart. Like the scribe who was “not far” from the kingdom, religious knowledge cannot replace salvation, obedience and wholehearted devotion to God. Drawing from Haggai, Dr. Stines explains how the returning Israelites neglected God’s ruined temple while building paneled homes for themselves. Their misplaced priorities produced frustration and fruitlessness until they obeyed God’s command to rebuild His house. Peter faced a similar correction after returning to fishing instead of fulfilling Christ’s call. Jesus asked, “Do you love Me more than these?” and commanded him to feed His sheep. The same question confronts the church today: Do we love Christ enough to do what He commanded? Dr. Stines calls believers to restore God’s work to first place, speak truth in love, tend His people and labor in the plentiful harvest.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[When God Says, “Consider Your Ways” Dr. Luauna Stines challenges believers to examine whether they are building God’s kingdom or merely constructing comfortable kingdoms of their own. Jesus encountered every kind of person—from the demonized and rejected to religious teachers who knew Scripture but lacked a transformed heart. Like the scribe who was “not far” from the kingdom, religious knowledge cannot replace salvation, obedience and wholehearted devotion to God. Drawing from Haggai, Dr. Stines explains how the returning Israelites neglected God’s ruined temple while building paneled homes for themselves. Their misplaced priorities produced frustration and fruitlessness until they obeyed God’s command to rebuild His house. Peter faced a similar correction after returning to fishing instead of fulfilling Christ’s call. Jesus asked, “Do you love Me more than these?” and commanded him to feed His sheep. The same question confronts the church today: Do we love Christ enough to do what He commanded? Dr. Stines calls believers to restore God’s work to first place, speak truth in love, tend His people and labor in the plentiful harvest.]]></content:encoded>
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	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[When God Says, “Consider Your Ways” Dr. Luauna Stines challenges believers to examine whether they are building God’s kingdom or merely constructing comfortable kingdoms of their own. Jesus encountered every kind of person—from the demonized and rejected to religious teachers who knew Scripture but lacked a transformed heart. Like the scribe who was “not far” from the kingdom, religious knowledge cannot replace salvation, obedience and wholehearted devotion to God. Drawing from Haggai, Dr. Stines explains how the returning Israelites neglected God’s ruined temple while building paneled homes for themselves. Their misplaced priorities produced frustration and fruitlessness until they obeyed God’s command to rebuild His house. Peter faced a similar correction after returning to fishing instead of fulfilling Christ’s call. Jesus asked, “Do you love Me more than these?” and commanded him to feed His sheep. The same question confronts the church today: Do we love Christ enough to do what He commanded? Dr. Stines calls believers to restore God’s work to first place, speak truth in love, tend His people and labor in the plentiful harvest.]]></googleplay:description>
	<itunes:summary>When God Says, “Consider Your Ways” Dr. Luauna Stines challenges believers to examine whether they are building God’s kingdom or merely constructing comfortable kingdoms of their own. Jesus encountered every kind of person—from the demonized and r</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Brotherly Love: The Key to Unity, Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brother Hardy teaches that genuine Christian unity grows from sincere, fervent love expressed through service, forgiveness and action. When believers bite and devour one another, Satan gains room to work—but when the church stands together in one mind and one accord, it becomes a unified spiritual force against darkness. Drawing from Galatians 5, 1 John 3, 1 Peter 3, Matthew 18 and Mark 11, Brother Hardy explains the biblical response to offense: approach the person privately, seek restoration, forgive freely, bless instead of retaliating and reconcile before praying. Brotherly love is more than kind words—it is evidence of new life in Christ and the key to confident, effective prayer.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Brother Hardy teaches that genuine Christian unity grows from sincere, fervent love expressed through service, forgiveness and action. When believers bite and devour one another, Satan gains room to work—but when the church stands together in one mind and one accord, it becomes a unified spiritual force against darkness. Drawing from Galatians 5, 1 John 3, 1 Peter 3, Matthew 18 and Mark 11, Brother Hardy explains the biblical response to offense: approach the person privately, seek restoration, forgive freely, bless instead of retaliating and reconcile before praying. Brotherly love is more than kind words—it is evidence of new life in Christ and the key to confident, effective prayer.]]></content:encoded>
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	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Brother Hardy teaches that genuine Christian unity grows from sincere, fervent love expressed through service, forgiveness and action. When believers bite and devour one another, Satan gains room to work—but when the church stands together in one mind and one accord, it becomes a unified spiritual force against darkness. Drawing from Galatians 5, 1 John 3, 1 Peter 3, Matthew 18 and Mark 11, Brother Hardy explains the biblical response to offense: approach the person privately, seek restoration, forgive freely, bless instead of retaliating and reconcile before praying. Brotherly love is more than kind words—it is evidence of new life in Christ and the key to confident, effective prayer.]]></googleplay:description>
	<itunes:summary>Brother Hardy teaches that genuine Christian unity grows from sincere, fervent love expressed through service, forgiveness and action. When believers bite and devour one another, Satan gains room to work—but when the church stands together in one mind a</itunes:summary>
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