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To My Dear Friends Podcast

To My Dear Friends Podcast

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"'To my dear friends...'—with these words, Elder W.D. Frazee welcomed thousands into a deeper understanding of God's love. Now, you can pull up a chair and listen to these life-changing messages on the go. This podcast features Elder Frazee's most impactful sermons on faith, marriage, leadership and more. Perfect for your daily commute or devotional time, these episodes provide spiritual nourishment and encouragement for the trials of today."© 2025 Medical Missionary Pioneers, Inc. Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • 0199 God Shall Supply Our Need
    Jan 28 2026

    God Shall Supply Our Need
    Study #0199 | W.D. Frazee | March 9, 1976 | Wildwood, Georgia

    What does it mean to be truly content? In this practical and deeply encouraging study, Elder Frazee opens up Philippians 4:19 and shows how God's people can live in peace—free from the anxiety of keeping up with the world—by trusting in Heaven's unlimited supply.

    Key Texts: Philippians 4:19 | Luke 22:35 | Acts 3:1–6 | Acts 20:32–35

    In This Episode:
    Elder Frazee takes us to God's "central supply"—a commissary stocked with everything we need, not just for this life, but for eternity. Drawing from the experience of Peter ("Silver and gold have I none"), Paul, and the early church, he shows that true security is never found in money, insurance, or institutions—but in the promise of God.

    With warmth and candor, Elder Frazee addresses the "respectable sin" of covetousness—the restless desire for more—and calls us to a life of cheerful contentment, whether we handle much or little. This isn't poverty. It's freedom.

    Topics Covered:
    — Philippians 4:19: God's traveler's check you can cash again and again
    — Why Jesus sent His disciples without purse or scrip
    — Peter at the temple gate: poorer than the beggar, richer than a king
    — Covetousness: the respectable sin that ruins peace
    — Why emergencies require a rested soul
    — The trap of "buying more acres to raise more crops to buy more acres"
    — How to be happy with little in a world chasing more

    Key Quote: "It is a wonderful thing to have something so precious that you enjoy being in it for love's sake."

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    45 mins
  • 0198 Peace, Joy, and Rest
    Jan 28 2026

    Peace, Joy, and Rest
    Study #0198 | W.D. Frazee | February 24, 1976 | Wildwood, Georgia

    How do we learn to sing in dungeons and caves? In this stirring Friday night vespers, Elder Frazee shows that true peace doesn't come from circumstances—it comes from a settled trust in God and a love that refuses to fight for its own rights.

    Key Texts: John 14:27 | John 18:36 | John 19:10–11 | 1 Peter 2:21–23

    In This Episode:
    Drawing from Jesus' words to Pilate in the judgment hall, Elder Frazee unpacks a principle that changes everything: "My kingdom is not of this world—if it were, My servants would fight." But Christ's soldiers don't fight. They trust. They love. They commit themselves to Him who judges righteously.

    Elder Frazee brings this truth into the daily grind—kitchens, classrooms, farms, and homes. Why does God place us among selfish people? Because unselfishness isn't something you catch like the flu. It's developed through friction, difficulty, and learning not to contend for your rights.

    Topics Covered:
    — Why government programs can't produce happiness
    — Jesus' response to Pilate's threats—and what it means for us
    — Why God doesn't ship us to a world of unselfish people
    — The 12 disciples: 12 parties, each thinking himself the greatest
    — "Jesus did not contend for His rights"
    — The difference between self-preservation and divine love
    — Holy blindness and holy deafness to insults and slights

    Key Quote:
    "When we are dead, and our life is hid with Christ in God, we shall not take neglects or slights to heart. We shall be deaf to reproach and blind to scorn and insult." — Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing, p. 16

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    40 mins
  • 0179 What Saves Us
    Jan 28 2026

    What Saves Us
    Study #0179 | W.D. Frazee | August 4, 1978 | Wildwood, Georgia

    What really saves us—the cross, the grace of God, or the love behind it all? In this deeply moving study, Elder Frazee takes us on a journey from Calvary to the heavenly sanctuary, showing how every part of God's plan flows from one eternal source: His love.

    Key Texts: John 3:16 | Titus 2:11 | Ephesians 1:3–7 | Hebrews 9:11–12

    In This Episode:
    Elder Frazee begins with the most quoted verse in Scripture and works backward—from the cross, to the grace that provided it, to the love that motivated it all. Using the illustration of a loaf of bread, he shows that salvation isn't found in analyzing doctrine, but in receiving a Person: Jesus Christ.

    He also addresses one of theology's great questions: If grace saves us, what role does human choice play? With clarity and warmth, Elder Frazee explains that God predestined all to be saved—but never predestined anyone to be lost. The difference? Our choice. And even that choice is a gift from God.

    Topics Covered:
    — The difference between God's love and His grace
    — Why the cross didn't create God's love—it revealed it
    — Jesus as our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption
    — The bread illustration: Why analysis won't save us, but eating will
    — Predestination rightly understood
    — Why human choice matters and yet all glory belongs to God

    Key Quote:
    "The Father loves us, not because of the great propitiation, but He provided the propitiation because He loves us." — Steps to Christ, p. 13

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    44 mins
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