Radiant Church Podcast
What happens when someone drifts away from God? In this message from Gospel of Matthew 18:7–14, we’re confronted with two powerful realities: sin is far more serious than we often realize—and God’s love is far more relentless than we can imagine. Jesus doesn’t soften the warning. He makes it clear that sin has a direction, a cost, and a consequence. It’s not something to manage—it’s something to remove. But the story doesn’t end there. Through the parable of the wandering sheep, Jesus reveals the heart of the Father: a God who doesn’t overlook the one who drifts, doesn’t...
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What does it really mean to be great? In this message from Gospel of Matthew 17–18, we see a powerful shift—from striving to belonging, and from comparison to humility. Jesus reveals that we don’t earn our place with God—we already belong as sons and daughters. But instead of using that freedom to elevate ourselves, He shows us a different way: laying down our rights, choosing love, and becoming low. While the disciples are focused on ranking and status, Jesus brings a child into the center and redefines greatness entirely. In the kingdom of God, greatness isn’t about...
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Did Jesus really rise from the grave—and what does it mean if He did? In this Easter message, we explore how the resurrection changes everything: your past can be forgiven, your present can be transformed, and your future can be secure because He got up.
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As Jesus enters Jerusalem, the crowd welcomes Him as King—but not everyone understands what kind of King He is. In this Palm Sunday message, we explore how Jesus brings peace, hope, promise, and transformation—and what it means to trust Him even when He doesn’t meet our expectations.
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When life shifts from mountaintop moments to valley chaos, where is your faith? In this message from Matthew 17:14–23, we explore the power of even the smallest faith—and how bringing our needs to Jesus, trusting through silence, and following Him through hard places can change everything.
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On the mountain of transfiguration, Jesus reveals His glory—and it changes everything. This message explores how seeing Jesus clearly, positioning ourselves in the right places, and experiencing His presence can transform our perspective, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through life’s highs and lows.
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Jesus reveals a surprising truth: the way to find life is not by chasing it, but by surrendering it. In this message from Matthew 16, we explore what it means to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Christ—discovering that true identity and purpose are only found in Him.
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At Caesarea Philippi, surrounded by false gods and cultural confusion, Jesus asks a question that still confronts us today: “Who do you say I am?” Peter’s declaration—“You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God”—reveals the foundation of our faith. This message challenges us to move beyond information to true revelation and to build our lives on the unshakable truth of who Jesus is.
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What informs you will ultimately form you. In this message from Matthew 16:1–12, Jesus warns His disciples to “beware of the leaven” of the Pharisees and Sadducees—a powerful reminder that small influences can have massive spiritual impact. Just like yeast quietly works through dough, subtle ideas, attitudes, and relationships can shape our faith from the inside out. As religious leaders demanded signs with skeptical hearts, Jesus exposed the danger of bad teaching, a critical spirit, and corrupt company. A little compromise may seem harmless, but left unchecked, it can...
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Compassion isn’t weakness—it’s the heart of God. In this powerful message from Matthew 15, we see Jesus moved with compassion for the crowd, healing the sick and feeding thousands in a remote place. The miracle of the 4,000 reminds us that our God not only cares about eternal salvation, but also about everyday needs—and He invites us to reflect that same heart to the world. As part of the REACH series, this message challenges us to live beyond cultural polarization and individualism, and instead embody biblical compassion rooted in truth and love. When Jesus said, “I have compassion...
info_outlineCompassion isn’t weakness—it’s the heart of God. In this powerful message from Matthew 15, we see Jesus moved with compassion for the crowd, healing the sick and feeding thousands in a remote place. The miracle of the 4,000 reminds us that our God not only cares about eternal salvation, but also about everyday needs—and He invites us to reflect that same heart to the world.
As part of the REACH series, this message challenges us to live beyond cultural polarization and individualism, and instead embody biblical compassion rooted in truth and love. When Jesus said, “I have compassion for these people,” He demonstrated that meeting physical needs often opens the door to spiritual transformation.
You’ll be encouraged to trust in God’s provision, remember His past faithfulness, and step forward with faith that He is still the God of overflow. When we give Him what we have—our time, talent, and treasure—He multiplies it for Kingdom impact.
This is an invitation to grow softer in heart, stronger in faith, and bolder in generosity. Together, we can make room for compassion—and watch God reach people in ways only He can.
We are people of compassion. We trust His provision. We have faith for more.