Christopher Harper
KHMG Station Manager
Appears in 500 Episodes
How much evil
This audio devotional discusses the first words of Ananias to God when he learned of Saul's conversion and his role in the story. It is based on Acts 9:13-14.
Opened his mouth
In Acts 8:35, Philip opened his mouth to preach the gospel. This audio devotional focuses on this passage and our responsibility to do the same.
He made havock
This audio devotional is about the unexpected benefits of persecution. It is from Acts 8:3-4, regarding Saul; he made havock of the church.
Ye have been now
"Ye have been now" is an audio devotional from Acts 7:52. It is about a portion of Stephen's sermon that is particularly direct and forceful.
Not able to resist
Stephen spoke with a wisdom and a spirit that his listeners were not able to resist. This audio devotional from Acts 6:10 further examines these ideas.
Serve tables
This is an audio devotional from Acts 6:2, which discusses the primary responsibilities of deacons, chief among them to, as this passage says, "serve tables."
Filled Jerusalem
This "Filled Jerusalem" audio devotional is written based on Acts 5:28. It longs for a time when our own home-towns are filled with the doctrine of the Bible.
More than unto God
"More than unto God" is an audio devotional focused on Acts 4:19. It is based on an episode in the lives of Peter and John - and how they handled it.
Ye denied the Holy One
Peter tried the direct approach in Acts 3:14-15. This audio devotional called "Ye denied the Holy One" examines that approach and its benefits.
Such as I have
This audio devotional from Acts 3:5-6 is called "Such as I have." It records a healing encounter with a beggar and the Apostle Peter.
It was not possible
It was not possible that Jesus Christ could be held by death. This audio devotional from Acts 2:24 reveals the meaning of and reason for this.
The times or the seasons
It is not for us to know the times or the seasons, regarding the rapture, the kingdom, or anything else. This is an audio devotional from Acts 1:7.
So had they done it
Do we lack attention to detail in regard to God's commands? This audio devotional from Exodus 39:43 explores Israel's detailed, diligent tabernacle build.
Unto his friend
Exodus 33:11 is a wonderful and almost unprecedented passage of scripture. This audio devotional discusses God's "face to face" conversation with Moses.
The Lord's side
The question "who is on the Lord's side" from Exodus 32:26 is the focus of this audio devotional. Should we be asking ourselves this question today?
Set on mischief
The people of Israel, as Aaron describes in Exodus 32:21-22, were indeed "set on mischief." This audio devotional describes the problem with this statement.
Make us gods
A lot of faulty and sinful thinking is on display in Exodus 32:1. This audio devotional makes note of the problems and suggests we examine our own hearts.
I am the Lord
This Exodus 29:46 audio devotional talks about the rules and rituals that were in place for priests in this era. And how obedience pointed to the Lord.
For glory and for beauty
A command to make holy garments is given in Exodus 28:2. This audio devotional explores the ability objects or even people have to say something about God.
And be obedient
The people of Israel made a commitment to fully obey the Lord in Exodus 24:7. This audio devotional focuses on their decision and what it may mean to us.
In six days
This audio devotional is from Exodus 20:11, which is perhaps the most well-known passage, outside the Genesis account itself, affirming a six day creation.
How the Lord delivered
This audio devotional from Exodus 18:8 tells the story of Moses' testimony to his father in law. It encourages us to praise the Lord in a similar way.
Found no water
This audio devotional from Exodus 15:21-22 highlights and warns of a classic tactic of the enemy: strike when the people of God breath a sigh of relief.
Then sang Moses
Exodus 15:1 describes a song of Moses and Israel about their deliverance from Egypt. This audio devotional encourages us to praise God in specific ways.
No graves in Egypt
In Exodus 14:11, the people of Israel regret leaving Egypt and lash out at Moses. This audio devotional explores our potential response in hardship.
I will pass through
"I will pass through" is an audio devotional focused on Exodus 12:12. In this passage, God promises to execute judgement on Egypt's gods.
Israel had light
Lacking belief, Egypt was in darkness, while Israel had the blessing of light in Exodus 10:22-23. We look deeper into the verses in this audio devotional.
He that feared
Some, in the context of Exodus 9:20-21, chose to regard the word of God, while others did not. We compare their day to our day in this audio devotional.
He hardened his heart
In a moment of respite, Pharaoh hardened his heart. This audio devotional from Exodus 8:15 talks about the relationship between relief and rejection of God.
I know not the Lord
"I know not the Lord" is an audio devotional focused on Exodus 5:2, in which Pharaoh declares he will not let Israel go. How can this be of help to us today?