Sermon Podcasts at St Thomas' Moonee Ponds

One Day One Song One God

Robert

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What if picking up a microphone on World Music Day wasn't just about performance—but about allegiance?

In this episode, we dive headfirst into one of Jesus' most unsettling and electrifying sermons: Matthew 10:24–39. If the Head of the House was called Beelzebul, can His household expect a warm welcome? Jesus says no—and then raises the stakes. He calls us to a radical loyalty that fears God more than gossip, confesses His name before strangers, and dares to sing publicly even when it costs our reputation.

But here’s where it gets breathtaking: we're not singing alone. As the sun travels from east to west, we join a multilingual household lifting the name of Jesus in Mandarin, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, and English. This isn't a concert; it's a global act of spiritual defiance and joyful surrender. Together, we unpack the paradox—losing our lives to truly find them, and turning a secular street festival into a prophetic moment of unity.

If you've ever felt timid about sharing your faith, or wondered how global worship matters to your local street corner, this sermon podcast will reframe your song. Tune in, and prepare to take your voice where it belongs—into the open air, for the King who isn't ashamed of you.

Press play. Find your voice. Join the household.

Blessings, Rev. Rob.