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    Explore "gethsemane" with insightful episodes like "Episode 78. The Faith of Jesus", "Episode 77. The Mystery of God", "Episode 76. Priests and Prophets", "Episode 75. The Last Six Hours" and "Episode 74. The Word Became Flesh" from podcasts like ""Pictures of the End", "Pictures of the End", "Pictures of the End", "Pictures of the End" and "Pictures of the End"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    Episode 78. The Faith of Jesus

    Episode 78. The Faith of Jesus
    More than 3,000 years ago, God gave His people a blueprint revealing the mysteries of salvation. Today, the sanctuary message retains its potency and power. "The Shadow of His Wings" takes a fascinating and compelling look at the sanctuary message for today. Topics include the hidden relationship between the garden of Eden and the Garden of Gethsemane, the nature of sin, the new birth experience, how Jesus lived by faith, the mystery of God, and the connection between the most holy place and the second coming of Jesus Christ. Discover the promise of Christ's righteousness for you! Join host Tim Rumsey for this ten-episode series.

    Episode 77. The Mystery of God

    Episode 77. The Mystery of God
    More than 3,000 years ago, God gave His people a blueprint revealing the mysteries of salvation. Today, the sanctuary message retains its potency and power. "The Shadow of His Wings" takes a fascinating and compelling look at the sanctuary message for today. Topics include the hidden relationship between the garden of Eden and the Garden of Gethsemane, the nature of sin, the new birth experience, how Jesus lived by faith, the mystery of God, and the connection between the most holy place and the second coming of Jesus Christ. Discover the promise of Christ's righteousness for you! Join host Tim Rumsey for this ten-episode series.

    Episode 76. Priests and Prophets

    Episode 76. Priests and Prophets
    More than 3,000 years ago, God gave His people a blueprint revealing the mysteries of salvation. Today, the sanctuary message retains its potency and power. "The Shadow of His Wings" takes a fascinating and compelling look at the sanctuary message for today. Topics include the hidden relationship between the garden of Eden and the Garden of Gethsemane, the nature of sin, the new birth experience, how Jesus lived by faith, the mystery of God, and the connection between the most holy place and the second coming of Jesus Christ. Discover the promise of Christ's righteousness for you! Join host Tim Rumsey for this ten-episode series.

    Episode 75. The Last Six Hours

    Episode 75. The Last Six Hours
    More than 3,000 years ago, God gave His people a blueprint revealing the mysteries of salvation. Today, the sanctuary message retains its potency and power. "The Shadow of His Wings" takes a fascinating and compelling look at the sanctuary message for today. Topics include the hidden relationship between the garden of Eden and the Garden of Gethsemane, the nature of sin, the new birth experience, how Jesus lived by faith, the mystery of God, and the connection between the most holy place and the second coming of Jesus Christ. Discover the promise of Christ's righteousness for you! Join host Tim Rumsey for this ten-episode series.

    Episode 74. The Word Became Flesh

    Episode 74. The Word Became Flesh
    More than 3,000 years ago, God gave His people a blueprint revealing the mysteries of salvation. Today, the sanctuary message retains its potency and power. "The Shadow of His Wings" takes a fascinating and compelling look at the sanctuary message for today. Topics include the hidden relationship between the garden of Eden and the Garden of Gethsemane, the nature of sin, the new birth experience, how Jesus lived by faith, the mystery of God, and the connection between the most holy place and the second coming of Jesus Christ. Discover the promise of Christ's righteousness for you! Join host Tim Rumsey for this ten-episode series.

    Episode 71. The Covering

    Episode 71. The Covering
    More than 3,000 years ago, God gave His people a blueprint revealing the mysteries of salvation. Today, the sanctuary message retains its potency and power. "The Shadow of His Wings" takes a fascinating and compelling look at the sanctuary message for today. Join host Tim Rumsey for this ten-episode series.

    Episode 37. The Seven Last Plagues

    Episode 37. The Seven Last Plagues
    In Revelation 16 the Bible predicts a time of terrible destruction during the seven last plagues. Many people fear this time of trouble, uncertain whether they would be able to survive. Others don't worry about this tribulation period, assuming that God will have already taken His people away. What does the Bible really say about the seven last plagues and how to survive them? Join host Tim Rumsey as he investigates the Biblical evidence that Jesus Christ already suffered the seven last plagues so that you don't have to!

    Jesus in HD (Part 194) -- Gethsemane

    Jesus in HD (Part 194) -- Gethsemane

    They say that “one picture is worth a thousand words.”

    Sometimes, on rare occasions, one word is worth a thousand pictures. As you are about to hear in this PODCAST, this is one of those occasions.

    In this case, that one word is “Gethsemane.”

    As in the Garden of Gethsemane, that very garden to which John referred when he wrote, “On the other side (of the Kidron Valley) there was a garden, and Jesus and his disciples went into it.” 

    I would not be overstating the case to suggest that everything you and I need to understand about the Gospel is contained in that one word all-telling, “Gethsemane.”

    Gethsemane, ironically a place of peaceful repose, first pops up on our radar in Matthew’s account of this anything-but-peace-filled night. He wrote with no explanation, “Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to the disciples, ‘Sit here while I go and pray over there.’”

    No explanation was needed, at least for Matthew’s original readers. All would have been abundantly familiar with the modest-sized cultivated enclosure nestled snuggly into the base of the Mount of Olives. A scenic/welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of Jerusalem in general and the Temple complex in particular.

    Now, courtesy of this podcast, let me take you there.

    Please remember that depending upon your web browser and connection speed, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to begin to play.

    God bless you richly as you listen.

    Mark 14:32-52 - Audio

    Mark 14:32-52 - Audio
    Jesus and His disciples have left the upper room and their Passover meal, crossed the Kidron Valley and have gone into the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus has an intense time of prayer with the Father. Judas is already unfolding the plan with the religious leaders to betray Him. In all of this we can learn about true surrender--surrender to the Father and His will over our own. Listen in and see three pictures of surrender in this next section of Mark chapter 14.

    In the Garden With Jesus - Audio

    In the Garden With Jesus - Audio
    It often takes a Gethsemane experience to fulfill the call of God on your life. But if you will pray as Jesus prayed—no matter how crushed your soul may be—"God, not my will, but yours be done," you will find the courage & the strength to follow him obedience.

    273: The Passion (Final Week of Jesus’s Life)

    273: The Passion (Final Week of Jesus’s Life)
    On 29 March 2015, the Christian world will celebrate Palm Sunday, which commemorates Jesus’s entrance into Jerusalem for what turned out to be the final few days of his life. This final week, especially his suffering in Gethsemane, betrayal, and crucifixion, are also widely known as "The Passion," and commemorations of these and other events of this seven day period (ending with his resurrection on Easter Sunday) occur during Holy Week. The things that occurred during this final week have special significance for Christians, and they are among the few events in Jesus’s life that are mentioned in each of the four Gospels. In this episode, Eric Huntsman and Julie Smith join Mormon Matters host Dan Wotherspoon for a close look at the events of this final week, as well interesting textual issues (both things included and how, as well as differences). They also speak freely of devotional angles one might examine as part of a Holy Week commemoration, as well as at other times. What can we learn about Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem? His overturning of money-changer tables and causing of a ruckus in the temple? His anointing with expensive oil by a woman with an alabaster jar? The Last Supper? His ordeal in Gethsemane? His betrayal? Finally, what can we learn from the rending of the temple veil at following his crucifixion? This episode dovetails nicely with "An Easter Primer" (Episodes 159-163) released in March 2013. In that series of episodes, Jared Anderson, Zina Petersen, and Kristine Haglund introduce us in great detail to the textual record (and wider background) of his crucifixion, burial, and resurrection, as well as a history of liturgies and music and celebrations of Holy Week throughout history and today, including things like Passion plays and devotional experiencing of the Stations of the Cross. Together, these episodes serve well as rich and wonderful introductions in preparation for Holy Week commemorations.

    John 18:11-27 - Audio

    John 18:11-27 - Audio
    What causes us to be filled with courage in one moment, but then cower in fearfulness of others in the next? Looking at Peter from his ear-slicing moment in the garden, to his betrayal of Jesus--three times!--in the courtyard of Annas, we may be tempted to mock Peter and his inability to stand strong. But, instead, if we think carefully we may find that we look a lot like Peter in our own lives. Pastor Steve gave us a challenging message from John 18, looking at ourselves and our own lack of boldness at times, and the ways in which we worry more about what others think than what God thinks of us. Thank God for His grace, both in restoring Peter and using him mightily, but also in His grace to us and our failings!