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Heed The Word

De: Pastor Ken Davis
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Heed The Word is the online Bible teaching ministry of Pastor Ken Davis of Calvary Chapel Southwest Metro, a non-denominational church in Joshua, Texas. We are committed to bringing our listeners the Word of God by simply teaching the Bible simply. It is our hope that these broadcasts will encourage you to believe in Jesus Christ, and to grow as His disciple as you walk worthy of the calling with which we have been called.

Our latest episodes are a rebroadcast of our "Heed the Word" radio program. These episodes were originally broadcast on KDKR. At that time our church was located in Burleson, Texas though we have since relocated to Joshua. Additionally, these episodes indicate that CD copies can be ordered, but as they are now available through our podcast, we are no longer offering physical copies of these messages. It is our continued hope that these Bible teachings are an encouragement to you and we appreciate you joining us here on Heed the Word!

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  • Pharisees, Lawyers, and Light Bulbs: A Fresh Look at Luke 11
    May 18 2025

    Pastor Ken Davis explores the metaphor of light and darkness in Luke 11, revealing how Jesus confronts the religious hypocrites of his day while teaching us about true spiritual sight. Our ability to perceive spiritual truth depends entirely on our inner condition - whether our "eye is good" or corrupted by darkness.

    • Jesus identifies himself as the light of the world that cannot be extinguished
    • The condition of our spiritual "eye" determines whether we can perceive God's truth
    • Religious leaders focused on outward appearances while neglecting justice and love
    • Jesus pronounces "woes" on those who burden others with religious rules they themselves wouldn't follow
    • Believers are called to be "the light of the world," not hiding their faith but letting it shine
    • True faith begins as personal but must be shared publicly
    • Our light should shine in such a way that others glorify God, not ourselves



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  • Empty Tombs Speak Louder Than Words
    May 14 2025

    Jesus offers undeniable evidence of His divinity through the sign of Jonah—His death and resurrection, providing proof that exceeds the wisdom of Solomon and the preaching of Jonah. The empty tomb stands as history's most compelling testimony to Christ's claims and offers assurance that His message of salvation is true.

    • Jesus promised only the sign of Jonah to those demanding proof
    • Jonah's three days in the fish foreshadowed Jesus's three days in the tomb
    • The Queen of Sheba traveled far to test Solomon's wisdom and was amazed
    • Jesus possesses superior wisdom as the Creator of all things
    • Unlike Jonah's message of destruction, Jesus offers escape from judgment
    • The disciples wouldn't die for what they knew was a lie if they had stolen the body
    • The empty tomb remains the most compelling evidence for Jesus's claims
    • No other religious leader in history has conquered death


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  • The Light in Darkness: Understanding Christ's Eternal Existence
    May 4 2025

    The prophecies about Jesus Christ's birth stand as one of history's most remarkable examples of divine precision. Long before Bethlehem's manger scene, God's messengers foretold specifics about the Messiah's arrival—His lineage from Abraham through David, His birthplace in tiny Bethlehem, and His miraculous virgin birth. As Pastor Ken Davis brilliantly explains, these weren't vague predictions but detailed declarations that materialized with perfect accuracy when "the Word became flesh."

    What many miss about Christmas is that while it marks when Jesus entered our physical world, it wasn't the beginning of His existence. The Gospel of John reveals this profound truth: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Christ didn't begin at Bethlehem—He had always been, co-eternal with the Father, actively involved in creation itself. As John declares, "All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made." The creator of everything entered His creation.

    The humble circumstances of Christ's birth stand in stark contrast to Heaven's response. Angels burst through the fabric of time and space, delivering the most magnificent birth announcement in history to simple shepherds. Meanwhile, many in Israel missed the very Messiah their Scriptures had promised. This paradox continues today—the light has come, yet many still choose darkness. But as Pastor Ken beautifully illustrates, darkness isn't an opposing force to light; it's merely the absence of it. Just as an artist transforms a dreary winter scene with one stroke creating light in a window, Christ's arrival brings hope to our darkest circumstances, not to condemn us but to rescue us from the darkness that already enveloped us.

    Ready to explore these profound truths further? Join us next time as we continue our verse-by-verse journey through Luke's Gospel and discover how the eternal Word who became flesh transforms our understanding of God, ourselves, and our purpose in this world.

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