Restoration Living

By: Dr. James L. Johnson
  • Summary

  • There are so many voices in this world fighting for our attention. Voices that tell us we aren’t good enough, that our past will always haunt us, and that we will never measure up. But the voice of God is telling us that we can live a life of restoration and peace in Him. Join us as we dig deep into God’s word to find timeless truths that we can apply to our lives today.
    Dr. James L. Johnson
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Episodes
  • That Thing We Do - Communion
    Sep 11 2024

    We do a lot of odd things in the Christian faith.


    The danger of being a long-time Christian is that we can spend our whole lives doing these things, and why we do them never gets explained. The danger of being a new Christian is that many church communities cannot tell you why we do what we do because no one ever told them. We just do them.


    This series aims to examine the traditions, practices, and sacraments of the Christian faith so that we can know what we are doing in our faith and why we are doing it. Join us for this first session as we examine the Sacrament of Communion to examine its origins, understand its history, and have the right heart when we practice it in our lives.

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    35 mins
  • Reading through Revelation - Part 36
    Sep 2 2024

    When will the world come to an end? Are we in the last days? Are you worried about being left behind?

    These are questions I often heard when I was growing up. In church services, we would listen to sermons on how Jesus was coming back soon and that a massive time of tribulation was about to go on for the Church around the world. Fears of the Antichrist, the Mark of the Beast, and fiery judgment left me confused and fearful. Maybe you have heard or experienced similar things and wondered how true they were.

    Join us as we continue this series on the Book of Revelation by looking at chapter 20 as we examine Jesus' millennial reign.

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    32 mins
  • Measuring Morality
    Aug 14 2024

    In our current American culture, morality for the three most recent generations has been built around feelings, social norms, and legal codes. The problem with each of these foundations is that they shift over time and bend to the group's demands. Without a fixed point of reference, they force people to live like someone lost in the dark without a clear direction.

    Thankfully, there are ways we can work to measure morality to ensure that our system of beliefs applies to a fixed standard that does not shift over time. By examining the four areas of mutuality, meaningfulness, modernity, measurability, and being moored to a fixed point of reference, we can see that the classical Christian worldview is the only one that satisfactorily meets each of these requirements for morality.

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    34 mins

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