Podcast: Who’s Who

New York, NY 2007: Isaiah and Arianna go frolicking and laughing through Times Square. In the crowds, it is often hard to tell “Who’s Who?” But in Christ, the Bible reveals essential answers to that spiritual inquiry.

From Trent Ling

There are countless people, groups, and organizations claiming to have, and promising to share, a legitimate relationship with God.  In this ultimate sea of controversy and confusion, “Who’s Who?”  Let this audio podcast message help you sort out the mere talkers from those who offer more than that.

This message directs you to the actual sword of the Bible to cut through this confusing mess made by men.

This message features the reading and preaching of the following Scriptures:

Luke 6:22-23, 26

Luke 13:22-27

Luke 20:45-47

Instructions:  To download on a Mac, control-click the message link below and select a download option.  To download on a PC, right-click the link below and select a download option.  To hear the message outright, simply click the link below and you will be redirected to a listening page.

Podcast:  Who’s Who? (February 18, 2003; 43:46)

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  1. I didn’t fully understand this teaching back then, I thought it was crazy, now later in time I have eyes to see, I shared with a lost family member a sin that I saw her in, I shared with her in love, I really had to pray and go to God about the situation before hand because I knew It would not go well. I really felt lead by the Spirit that I must do this to obey God, it didn’t go well, I was “uninvited” to the cookout, hated for a few weeks, it was ok in my heart because I could find myself in the scriptures. Rejection is hard to understand and comprehend and to really deal with in your heart but once I understood the scripture that I was doing this because I was prompted by the Holy Spirit and I am to obey God, then you just do it. Your serving the Lord. We are to love others enough to save them from the fire.. Even if it brings rejection, hatred, etc. People see me as weird, even my own people at church some have nothing to do with me, I have had to learn to cope with it. Still have my struggles with rejection with certain loved ones. I am one who is rejected, and ignored. I will continue to love others even being rejected and will always seek God. I need my relationship with God.