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    The Austin Stone Podcast

    Our podcasts share personal stories of what God is doing across the globe through the lives of everyday believers. Whether it's listening to a goer overseas or a tour of racially-significant landmarks in Austin, these stories help encourage the church to worship Jesus for who He is and to remember what He has done.
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    Episodes (600)

    Christ (Advent Spoken Word)

    Christ (Advent Spoken Word)

    We’ve walked alone in darkness,
    but we have seen a great light.
    Hope beaming from despair;
    like morning from the night.

    Yes, we’ve seen the waves of chaos,
    felt the wind ravage and rip.
    Our anchor in the depths is Christ.
    His peace steadies the ship.

    Now joy has filled eternally,
    the void within the chest;
    No one but the Man of Sorrows
    makes the mourners blessed.

    The crooked, crafty enemy
    could never overcome
    the power of the Father’s love,
    displayed in Christ the Son.

    From heaven’s throne to virgin’s womb,
    in humble form He came
    to wear the burden of our sin,
    disrobing us of shame.

    For perfect peace and hope and love
    and joy we wait no more.
    He is here! He has come!
    so come let us adore!

    The Word made flesh, Emmanuel,
    Savior, Prince of Peace
    Mighty God, Holy One,
    Jesus, King of Kings.

    Love (Advent Spoken Word)

    Love (Advent Spoken Word)

    What lovely song or poet could depict
    the love for which humanity does thirst?
    For man’s descriptions try but still restrict
    the boundless love with which God loved us first.

    A million books a million pages long
    would fail to tell in full the love that’s come.
    Take ev’ry word in thought, in print, in song,
    the Word made flesh is greater than their sum.

    Eternal God appeared in humble mode:
    the needless one in form of helpless child.
    His ev’ry breath a step along the road
    which finds its end at majesty reviled.

    No greater love can any of us know
    than Jesus Christ who gave Himself in death.
    The only measures adequate to show
    His perfect love, its height and depth and breadth.

    The love that all words fail to fully frame
    is manifested here in Jesus’ name.

    Joy (Advent Spoken Word)

    Joy (Advent Spoken Word)

    There is genuine joy that transcends circumstances.
    Like the flame of a fire that flitters and dances
    in spite of the gales that threaten its blaze,
    a joy inextinguishable all of our days.

    Where could this endless rejoicing be found?
    Is it somewhere within, buried deep down?
    Would it be foolish or wise to presume
    that the passing of time makes our happiness bloom?

    No, we look to the child chosen and cherished
    born to die that His people not perish.
    We look to the one who endured such a loss,
    who for joy set before Him suffered the cross.

    Joy inexpressible only in Jesus.
    He finds us in sorrowful shackles and frees us.
    He is acquainted with all of our sadness
    and turns all our mourning to glorious gladness.

    Look and you’ll see Him, just open your eyes.
    Seek and you’ll find Him, delight will arise.
    He is here. He has come. Let rejoicing abound.
    For He is where joy at its fullest is found.

    Peace (Advent Spoken Word)

    Peace (Advent Spoken Word)

    Chaos rips and ravages
    the fearful, anxious heart.
    A war that wages, endless
    and tears the self apart.

    Friends and family, strangers, neighbors
    poised at odds opposed.
    At worst, attempts to reconcile
    ignored. At best, disposed.

    Greater still, hostility
    stands towering between
    the sin-filled man and Holy God,
    the traitor and the King.

    The world awaits with anxious pause
    for rest and restoration.
    Yet perfect peace could not prevail
    without a confrontation.

    A son was sent through virgin’s womb
    to pay the ransom’s cost.
    The Righteous One would buy our peace
    by blood of His own cross.

    Our peace has come to dwell with us
    His life and death to bring
    the sin-filled back to Holy God,the traitor to the King.

    Friends and family, strangers, neighbors
    have peace in which to live.
    For God Himself has died to prove
    His enemies forgiv’n.

    While chaos rips and ravages,
    we see His plan unfurled.
    The Prince of Peace declares, “Take heart,
    I’ve overcome the world.”

    Hope (Advent Spoken Word)

    Hope (Advent Spoken Word)

    When life is not perfect, in order, or clean
    what lifts our eyes whenever we fall?
    There's something more, beyond what is seen
    for hope that is seen is not hope at all.

    What gives us hope amidst life’s despairs
    and grief that comes with them?
    None but the one who takes all our cares
    the truest, most faithful friend.

    For we have seen what can’t be seen.
    This hope, He has a name
    Jesus Christ the King of Kings.
    In death, he bore our shame.

    The God of hope has come to us
    and as we trust in Him,
    the Holy Spirit fills us up
    and brings our hope to brim.

    The image of the unseen God arrived in flesh to show
    He is the brighter day to come. He alone, our hope.

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