
RaceLine Podcast
*NOTICE*—I am going through a Master's Program at Columbia International University and will only be posting the Facebook Live Chapel Services I do each Sunday morning. Once I finish AND recover in December 2025, I will add the other two subjects back into the podcast. Thank you! Chaplain Mark Merical and his wife Dawn run RaceLine Ministry, which ministers at motorcycle road racing around the country. This podcast will share things from God's Word, Chapel services, and interviews from racers and track people. All are invited in to be encouraged and, I'm sure, entertained by our racing crew!
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The end times can be very confusing regarding what is going to take place and when those events are going to occur. But there is one thing about the end times that is very clear...... (Thanks to John MacArthur for help on this subject)
How many of you find that you are in the presence of God regularly? If so, how does that affect your life? If you are not in the presence of God, why is that so? "Praising in the presence of God is precious."
Why do we suffer? Everyone does at some point in their live and most of the times, we suffer a lot in varying degrees in our lives. Is it to hurt us, punish us, discipline us, make us stronger, or more mature?? Listen to the last message on Ep 803 also to get the full picture.
In case you are not aware these podcasts are taken from my Facebook Live chapel services every week. They are usually recorded in the worst possible places. Haha. The race track, my trailer, outside on my bike, in my truck, in my bedroom, in my other trailer, and in someone's home are the places where the recordings oc
Keep going! Feel like quitting? Keep going! Depressed? Keep going! Overwhelmed? Keep going? Do you feel like you can't handle everything that is on your plate? Keep going! If God has called you to do what all that is going on in your life and you are struggling, keep going! Don't quit! You can make it with Jesus.
Part 2of2 Paul is finishing this letter and he like a father is encouraging this wonderful church to keep doing better. He gives them a list of things to work on so they don't become stagnant. He wants them to not get sidetracked with their doing well and exhorts them to continue to mature in their faith.