Introducing “Reviving Love: Revivals in Church History,” seven short podcast episodes that are a part of The Austin Stone’s Reviving Love series. In these episodes, we’ll look back at revivals in church history that take place all over the world to see what it looks like when God sends His reviving love. And, just like the people in the early church in Acts, we’ll see a people wholly dependent on God and His life-giving, life-changing power—ordinary people who sought after God and turned the world upside down.
Matt Blackwell examines Matthew 22:15-22 to show us how Jesus discerns the intentions of our questions, teaches with wisdom beyond the world, and is worthy of our more than our marveling.
Andy Kampman examines Habakkuk 3:17-19 and dives into how God calls us to put all our hope and joy in Him—even when everything around us is falling apart.
Tyler David walks through Matthew 22:1-14 to examine the Parable of the Wedding Feast. Stay connected with The Austin Stone: https://ascc.co/2Ti1Uld
Ross Lester spends time walking through the historical Parable of the Tenants in Matthew 21:33-43 and shares five broad principles on Jesus’ authority in our lives.
Joey Shaw examines 2 Corinthians 2:14-16 and explores how, as Christ’s captive servants, God is calling us to offer our lives as a sacrifice of worship in the pursuit of His mission.
Will Bostian leads us through Matthew 21:28-32 to show how both the good things and the bad things in our lives can keep us from the repentance that is required to follow Jesus.
Matt Blackwell examines Matthew 21:23-27 to answer the question, “Where does authority come from?”
Ross Lester dives into Matthew 21:18-22 and examines how Jesus condemns fruitless pretense and empowers faith-filled dependence.
Aaron Ivey continues in our series, The Gospel of Matthew, as he examines Matthew 21:12-17, the story of Jesus cleansing the temple at Passover.