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One Gospel Minute

Tennessee Bible College

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Do you have a minute? You only need a minute to tune in to this show! Continuing his father's radio legacy, Tennessee Bible College President, David Hill, presents a brief daily Gospel podcast. Our aim is to inspire you to engage with the Word every day and nurture your faith. Just a minute can have a significant impact! One Gospel Minute Podcast is brought to you by Tennessee Bible College, offering Christian education in Cookeville, Tennessee since 1975.
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My God and My Neighbor

Tennessee Bible College

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My God and My Neighbor is a “Bible talk show” that looks at religious issues, Christian living and world events in light of the Word of God to give hope. This podcast is a ministry of Tennessee Bible College. TBC offers a bachelor's in Bible studies, a master of theology, and a doctorate of theology in apologetics and Christian evidences. TBC also provides Christian books, audio recordings on the Bible, and free Bible courses in English and Spanish. Tune in to My God and My Neighbor to exper ...
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A collection of lessons from the archives of Tennessee Bible College. TBC was established in 1975. For over 45 years brethren from this college has brought forth sound Bible preaching. Brother Kerry Duke takes us through several different Biblical topics to include America through the eyes of Isaiah, the Biblical doctrine of the end of things, Hell and others. Join us on this journey through the archives of Tennessee Bible College.
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The Word of God is powerful, complete, and timeless, offering everything needed for life and spiritual growth. Delivered once to the saints, it equips believers for every good work. Despite this, many still seek something beyond its teachings, though God's Word remains eternal and unchanging. Its truth is as relevant today as ever and will continue…
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LIVING THE SERMON SERIES Millions have read it. Christians in all ages have loved it. Even non-Christians have praised its moral teaching. The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most famous and beloved sections of in all of Scripture. It is about how those in the kingdom of heaven should live. Rather than starting with the outside, Jesus literally g…
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Our view of government should align with what God, our Creator, expects. Scripture teaches that the power of government comes from God, as seen in Daniel's acknowledgment that God gives power to whom He chooses and Paul's declaration that "the powers that be are ordained of God" (Romans 13:1). While trusting God to work out what is best, this does …
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In Matthew 16:13-14, Jesus asks His disciples who people believe He is. Responses vary, showing that while many thought highly of Him, their opinions were often incorrect. This teaches us that relying on human opinions can lead to error. If people had read their scriptures, they would have known the truth about Jesus. Today, many face the same issu…
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I was reading a book written over 400 years ago that talked about “jumping out of the frying pan into the fire.” That mistake is about as older than the saying. We overreact to a bad situation and end up making things worse. There is perhaps no area of life where people have made this tragic mistake more often than in government. There is a story i…
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Enjoy the beauty of fall this season, unthreatened by climate change due to divine guarantees. Recalling God's words post-flood, the cycles of seed time, harvest, and seasons will persist as long as the earth exists. Even the seas are bound by His command, ensuring stability until the end of time. Embrace the gospel, listen to your Creator, and let…
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God instructs us to listen to His Son, Jesus, through the Gospel and the Bible, especially the New Testament. This guidance, often ignored, holds the key to saving the world and eliminating violence, lying, corruption, and immorality. Are you following His words and letting Him guide your life? Start your day with encouragement from the Lord. Read …
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As the election draws near Americans feel anxious. We want to know something we cannot know: the future. Turning to popular social media doesn’t help. It makes it worse. Politicians make promises but give no clear answers. Preachers who try to be prophets are proven wrong every time. But when we read the Bible the situation is clear. We don’t know …
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Ever wondered about the life God envisions for you? People everywhere, including many Christians, search for their life's purpose. God's word, as recorded by Apostle Paul, instructs us to lead a quiet and honest life in godliness. This peaceful existence, even in tumultuous times, is possible by following biblical principles and seeking a connectio…
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We are living in a time marked by widespread rebellion, from defiance against law enforcement to upheavals in schools, churches, and homes. Children's disrespect towards their parents is seen as a grave sin, and God warns of accountability on Judgment Day. Respecting our parents is essential. As stated in Ephesians 6:1-2, 'Children, obey your paren…
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Nothing is more effective for rulers than the element of surprise. It is very old. In this episode, we’ll see how one ancient army conquered the most powerful city on earth because no one saw them coming. Then we’ll look at two subversive movements that are working endlessly to change America from within. One of these is a militaristic and politica…
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Tennessee Bible College has been equipping gospel preachers, Bible teachers, and Christian workers for 49 years. In a world filled with politicians and philosophy, the gospel of Christ is paramount. We invite you to join us, support our cause, and share the Gospel. The truth, as Jesus said, will set you free. Read about this subject Scriptures: Rom…
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Christians belong to two kingdoms, an earthly kingdom and the heavenly kingdom. Earthly laws, divinely ordained, must be followed. The heavenly kingdom, foreseen in prophecy and realized on Pentecost Day, grants eternal citizenship to those baptized under the Gospel of Christ. Are you a citizen of the heavenly Kingdom? Read about this subject Scrip…
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The end of this century of American history was as eventful as its beginning. World War I and the Spanish flu ended as the 1920s began, and 100 years later Covid-19 turned the world upside down. The decade of 2010-2020 proved to be a time of moral decay as same-sex marriage was legalized in 2015 and an American President lectured the public to acce…
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Wondering if your toil was worth it? Jesus guarantees every labor done for Him has value, even the smallest acts. Christians, be confident and persistent in God's work, knowing your labor isn't wasted. All efforts for God's Kingdom, big or small, are recognized and will be rewarded. So obey the Gospel and work for Jesus! Read about this subject Scr…
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From the start, our Creator has expected and respected work. God has always anticipated man's contribution. The concept of handouts or begging is not divine; it's a reflection of human failure. Solomon stated that the joy of life lies in the rewards of hard work. The foundation of the United States has always been honest labor. As Jesus said, be co…
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“You do not know what a day may bring forth” (Prov. 27:1). The 1990s ended with a soaring stock market and fear of a Y2K meltdown. But no one imagined the changes that the next decade would bring. The 1990s were a “time to gain” and the new millennium began with a “time to lose” (Ecc. 3:6) when the tech bubble burst. The emergency numbers 9/11 took…
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Memorials reverently honor the sacrifices made for our freedom, maintained by soldiers under God's established civil authority. The Lord's Supper, observed every Sunday, serves as the ultimate memorial, signifying Christ's sacrifice on Calvary for our sins, and facilitating our communion with Him. What blessings we enjoy in Christ! Read about this …
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Life is about choices, the most crucial being your decision to follow the gospel. Are you influenced by the crowd or trends, or do you seek truth in God's word? Choose wisely for eternal life. Read about this subject Scriptures: Exodus 23:2; Matthew 22:14; Matthew 7:13; Acts 28:22; I Timothy 4:16; John 8:32; Proverb 23:23; John 17:17…
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From the end of television to the end of the world—this was the talk in the 1990s. We entered this decade in a conflict known as the Gulf War. Many preachers said it was Armageddon. Then we saw one crisis after another—violent riots in Los Angeles in 1992, the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, a school shooting in Columbine, Colorado in 1999, and fina…
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God's plans for salvation and humanity are symbolized through Christ's church and marriage. The unity between Christ and His church should be reflected in the bond of a husband and wife. Love, respect, and devotion, crucial in marriage, are the epitome of Christ's relationship with His church. Read about this subject Scriptures: Ephesians 5:32; Mat…
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Caught in political chatter? Remember, Jesus is neither Democrat nor Republican. We're called to a grandeur title - Christian. Parties and titles fade as one obeys the gospel, embodying Christ through baptism. Your identity? Hopefully, Christian. Read about this subject Scripture: Romans 13; Genesis 19; Leviticus 20:13; Galatians 5:19-21; Daniel 4:…
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Pac Man. VCRs. AIDS. Chernobyl. The 1980s was a time of change and challenges to the home, the church, the country and the world as a whole. But as Christians, we must remember that what makes the news is usually not what makes a difference in the long run. And, what is news to us was already seen by the foreknowledge of God. Two moral issues stand…
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Did you know that water baptism is vital for salvation, as declared by the Lord? It's not the water that cleanses our sins, but rather the blood of Christ through the act of water baptism. The Lord's commandments may sometimes defy our understanding, yet we must obey. Rediscover One Gospel Minute, the radio program by Malcolm Hill which inspired Te…
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Classic music, muscle cars, great sports—all these and more defined the special decade known as the 70s. It was a relaxed time of newfound freedom. It was also a turning point in our history as a people. Abortion was legalized. Premarital sex and divorce skyrocketed. Drugs seemed to be everywhere. Television and movie standards changed for the wors…
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If you're going to understand how the morals of this country have turned upside down, you must understand what happened in America in the 1960s. A President was assassinated. A Civil Rights leader was killed. Thousands of young men were sent to Vietnam. Drugs poured into our streets and schools. The cover of TIME magazine read “God is Dead.” “Sex, …
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How long should we commit ourselves to the Lord? Until the day of Christ. The beloved Apostle Paul wrote, "Being confident of this very thing, that He, God, which has begun a good work in you, will perform it until the day of Christ" (Philippians 1:6). Paul encouraged the Church to labor with faith in God. Why? Because God's work endures across gen…
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In life, many profound statements are made, but none surpass the confession of Jesus as the Son of God, a necessary step for salvation. Have you made the good confession? Revisit One Gospel Minute, a radio broadcast by Tennessee Bible College founder, Malcolm Hill. This influential program is the spark that ignited the creation of our current podca…
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“Present homosexuality, degeneracy, and promiscuity as normal, natural, healthy.” Does that sound like something a left-wing group promotes today? It’s actually from a movement that worked hard to change America in the 1950s. This was a decade of strong family values and regular church attendance, but the devil was plotting against the church and t…
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Some think they can distort truth and ruin all that's good. But they can't destroy God's plan, your everlasting soul, or His plan of salvation. All will admit that God holds control and Jesus is Lord. With earthly things destined to pass, “what manner of persons ought you to be?” (II Peter 3:11). Read about this subject Scriptures: II Peter 3:10-11…
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Jesus' words, 'Judge not that you be not judged,' urge us to self-assess before offering righteous judgment. It's an invitation, not a prohibition, to judge wisely based on God's Word. The Gospel, good news, righteous judgment, leading to a changed heart that results in a changed life. Read about this subject Scriptures: Matthew 7:1; John 7:24…
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Episode Description This episode is like everyday discussions in the halls and classrooms of Tennessee Bible College. We look at the philosophies that shape politics, religion, and culture. In the 1940s fear gripped the hearts of people everywhere because of a madman who wanted to rule the world. But there were intellectuals before this decade that…
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In a world where laws are ignored, judgments are unfair, and wrong is often declared right, remember the words of the prophet Isaiah who warned against such times (Isaiah 5:20-21). The wisdom of man may lead to confusion, but God's wisdom brings order. Don't be swayed by false beliefs. God's truth endures through all generations and confounds world…
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"Honor all men, love the brotherhood, fear God, honor the King." (I Peter 2:17). Peter's words remind us to respect all, regardless of their background. Christians must love one another, fear God, and honor authority, no matter how wicked the ruler. This is the gospel, and Christianity is the solution. Read about this subject Scriptures: I Peter 2:…
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Imagine a time when the economy was devastated but morality was strong, a decade when one out of four people were unemployed and bedroom scenes and nudity were not allowed in movies. This was life in America in the 1930s. Times were hard, but those trials built character. Financially it was the age of the Great Depression; spiritually it was a time…
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Jesus offers us freedom, not to sin, but from the law of sin and death. This freedom isn't a license for malice but a pathway to walk in His light, continually cleansed by His grace (I John 1:7). Jesus came that we through obedience to Him might be free indeed. The question is, do you understand your freedom? Read about this subject Scriptures: Joh…
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It couldn't have happened all at once. It isn’t a recent generational change. The radical shift in American morals goes back further than the cultural revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. This ethical landslide began in the “Roaring Twenties.” This episode is the first of a ten-part, decade-by-decade look at how and why this country is so different t…
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Freedom, as defined by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., hinges on the laws of the land to avoid anarchy. Rooted in divine design, freedom comes with an obligation to maintain individual integrity and avoid causing harm. As we celebrate our independence, we must remember the cost of freedom – a daily commitment to goodness and righteousness. With …
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What would you pay for your liberty? The freedom we enjoy came from the payments of a previous generation. Many have paid for our liberty with their life. Restoring liberty lost comes at a very high price. The highest price ever paid was paid by Jesus Christ on the cruel cross of Calvary. He died for you and me that we might be freed from the bonda…
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What’s your favorite Bible verse? There’s nothing wrong with memorizing special sayings in the Bible, but we shouldn’t play favorites with the Scriptures. This is a mistake many Bible readers make. It is easy to look at only one or two favorite verses and neglect reading other verses that have a bearing on the subject we’re studying. When this happ…
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"Great is God's faithfulness" (Lamentations 3:23). God expects His creation to be faithful to Him. In I Samuel 4, we see how the Israelites' lack of faithfulness was their downfall. Reflect on the Proverb "Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life" (Proverb 4:23). Faithfulness entails wholehearted dedication. Are you …
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Scriptures emphasize the importance of repentance for salvation. It's a challenge to inspire this change, but by preaching God's benevolence and strictness, we can guide people. God's goodness should be enough to make us obey, and His severity is a stern warning. So, are you ready to repent to avoid eternal punishment? Revisiting TBC Founder Malcol…
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He almost killed himself. It was a normal day at work for this prison guard until two men were arrested that were unlike any prisoners he had ever seen. At first he was not impressed by them. But when an earthquake struck one night he started to commit suicide because he thought the prisoners had escaped. One of those two men assured him that all t…
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Feeling burdened by life's challenges? The crucial question - do you know Jesus? Understanding God's plan and the church's role, as depicted in Acts Chapter 8, is part of knowing Him. So is baptism, like the Ethiopian eunuch's story, a God-given command to save us from sins. Become familiar with Jesus, obey Him, become a Christian, and experience t…
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A prevalent issue observed by educators, counselors, and ministers is the absence of fathers at home, leading to problems among children. This deficiency disrupts God's original design of a home, as described in Genesis 2, which includes both a father and a mother. Tampering with this design results in a flawed system impacting not only the home bu…
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“Beyond Good and Evil” is a book written by the German philosopher Nietzsche. He didn’t believe in moral absolutes. Not surprisingly, Adolf Hitler was one of his fans. Are we beyond good and evil today? Do we think these words have lost meaning? There was a time in Israel when “every man did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25). Centuries…
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The New Testament book of Philemon displays equality through Christ, transcending racial differences. The Gospel brings masters and slaves together as equals. The Gospel of Christ is the sole foundation of equality. Atheistic evolution does not teach equality, yet it is being taught in our schools, which is why America is having trouble. God create…
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