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Today on Bold Steps Weekend with Mark Jobe, you'll hear how your love for God isn't measured by how you feel, but by your obedience to His word. Mark is going to be turning to the book of First John to show you why love isn't a feeling, it's a verb. And he'll be explaining why the way you feel about God isn't a measure of our love for Him.
What's the difference between a relationship and fellowship?
Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Mark Jobe moves forward in our series Contrast and will be going to chapter two of the book of First John. You're going to hear some very important details about how not to fall into sin.
If real life were like the movies, we'd automatically know who the good guys and bad guys were by the clothing they wore. But today, as we move forward in our study called Contrast, we're going to the book of First John to see a contrast between those that walk in the light and those that walk in darkness.
Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Mark Jobe explains that walking in the light of Christ requires a change in heart, mind and attitude.
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Mark Jobe serves as president of Moody Bible Institute and host of Moody Radio's Bold Steps. He is the author of Unstuck: Out of Your Cave into Your Call (Moody Publishers). He is also the founding pastor of New Life Community Church, a Chicago-based ministry with 27 locations throughout Chicago. Mark earned a diploma from Moody in 1984, a master’s degree from Moody Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in transformational leadership from Bakke Graduate University. He and his wife, Dee, have three adult children.
Bold Steps Weekend with Dr. Mark Jobe takes you on the path of authenticity in Christ. With candid, topical teaching from God’s Word, Dr. Jobe offers simple gospel message with the power to transform your life. Drawing on decades as a Chicago-based pastor, and president of Moody Bible Institute, Dr. Jobe brings clear Bible teaching to people from multiple cultures and generations, including Millennial and Gen Z listeners.