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  • #CST - Forgiveness - (#CST55)
    2025/07/16

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    Forgiveness — The Power to Let Go

    Hosts: Reverend Ben Cooper & Simon Pinchbeck
    Series: #ChristianStraightTalk
    Scripture Focus: Ephesians 4:32 (NIV)

    “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” — Ephesians 4:32

    Welcome to this powerful episode of #ChristianStraightTalk with your hosts Reverend Ben Cooper and Simon Pinchbeck. Today, we dive into a topic that affects every believer at some point: Forgiveness.

    Let’s be honest—forgiveness is hard. It challenges our emotions, it confronts our pain, and it calls us to release what we often feel justified to hold on to. But the Scriptures don’t offer it as a suggestion—they present it as a command, a divine standard of Christian living rooted in the love and sacrifice of Christ.

    In this raw and honest episode, Ben and Simon explore the depth and difficulty of forgiveness from both a biblical perspective and personal life experience. With real talk and spiritual insight, they open up about what it means to let go of offense, heal from past wounds, and live in freedom by walking in true forgiveness.

    The episode anchors in Ephesians 4:32, a verse that not only calls us to kindness and compassion, but also reminds us of the forgiveness we have received through Christ. Ben reflects on the grace of God as the foundation for our ability to forgive others, while Simon unpacks how holding on to unforgiveness can spiritually hinder us and poison our purpose.

    They don’t shy away from the realities—trauma, betrayal, and injustice—but instead, they shine the light of Scripture on these tough areas and remind us that through Christ, it is possible to forgive even the deepest hurts. Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting or excusing what’s been done. It means choosing obedience, healing, and freedom.

    This episode is not only for those wrestling with bitterness or pain—it's for everyone who wants to grow in grace and maturity. Forgiveness is one of the most radical and life-giving acts a believer can walk in. It’s also one of the most misunderstood.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with:

    • A clearer biblical understanding of forgiveness
    • Practical ways to start the journey of letting go
    • Encouragement to trust God with your healing
    • Strength to break the chains of the past

    So wherever you are today—driving, walking, or sitting with your Bible—take a deep breath and join us. It’s time to let go and live free. The Bible

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    43 分
  • A Global Thank You from Reverend Ben Cooper
    2025/07/15

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    A Global Thank You from Reverend Ben Cooper

    As we continue to share the unchanging truth of God’s Word through our podcast, I want to take this moment to offer a heartfelt and deeply sincere thank you to each and every listener around the world.

    From the UK to the United States, from Australia to Africa, across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East — your incredible support, downloads, shares, and prayers are what keep this ministry growing and reaching further than we ever imagined.

    Every download is more than a number — it’s a soul engaging with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. Whether you’re tuning in during your commute, listening while at work, praying during your quiet time, or just seeking encouragement, I’m humbled and honored that you’ve made this podcast a part of your spiritual journey.

    To know that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is being heard in homes, churches, prisons, schools, and coffee shops across the globe is a powerful reminder that God’s Word never returns void. In a world filled with uncertainty, this community is standing firm on eternal truth — and I thank God for each of you.

    This is just the beginning. Let’s continue to grow in faith, stand strong in hope, and walk boldly in truth — together.

    May the Lord bless you, strengthen you, and continue to fill your heart with courage and peace.

    With deep gratitude,
    — Reverend Ben Cooper
    RB Christian Radio

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    1 分
  • The Lords Prayer- (#69- Elim)
    2025/07/15

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    Our Father — The Prayer for All People

    Hosts: Reverend Ben Cooper & Leya
    Key Scripture: Matthew 6:9–13

    Over 2000 years ago, Jesus shared a powerful and universal message through prayer—a message that continues to speak life, hope, and truth to people around the world. He began it with the simple, profound words: "Our Father, who art in heaven…"

    In this episode, Reverend Ben Cooper and Leya delve into one of the most well-known and meaningful prayers in human history: The Lord’s Prayer. Whether you’ve grown up hearing these words in church or you're discovering them for the first time, this discussion brings fresh insight into what Jesus truly meant when He taught His disciples to pray.

    The conversation explores the context of the prayer from Matthew 6:9–13, where Jesus provides a divine template for how we should approach God. This isn’t just a prayer for the religious or the seasoned believer—it’s a prayer for all people. It offers hope for those who are broken, direction for those who feel lost, and a daily connection with the heart of God for anyone seeking peace and meaning.

    Ben and Leya unpack each line of the prayer, discussing how it teaches us about God's holiness, provision, forgiveness, and protection. They reflect on how Jesus chose words that reflect a deeply personal yet communal relationship with the Father. From “Hallowed be Your name” to “Deliver us from evil,” this prayer encapsulates everything from reverence to redemption.

    Throughout the episode, listeners will enjoy a light-hearted but meaningful conversation that combines biblical teaching, personal experience, and practical encouragement. You'll hear stories, scriptural insights, and spiritual truths that will make this ancient prayer feel relevant and powerful in today’s world.

    The beauty of this prayer lies in its simplicity and depth. It’s a model of how we can approach God—not with perfect words, but with honest hearts. It reminds us that we’re not alone, that God is close, and that His kingdom is near.

    Whether you’re praying this for the first time or revisiting it after years, this episode is for you. It’s for those who are strong in faith and those who are searching. The Lord’s Prayer is a gift to all, and this episode helps unpack it with clarity and love.


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    56 分
  • The last day image of Christ- Simon Pinchbeck
    2025/07/15

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    Let Your Light Shine — Christian Straight Talk in the Last Days

    Hosts: Reverend Ben Cooper & Simon Pinchbeck
    Scripture Focus: Matthew 5:14–16

    In this powerful and unfiltered episode, Reverend Ben Cooper and Simon Pinchbeck return to the mic with another bold edition of #ChristianStraightTalk. The conversation is grounded in the words of Jesus found in Matthew 5:14–16:

    “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden… let your light shine before others.”

    Ben and Simon explore what it truly means to shine the light of Christ in a world filled with darkness, deception, and pressure. As they read and reflect on this pivotal section of the Sermon on the Mount, they challenge listeners to live out their faith with conviction and courage—especially as we approach what many recognize as the very last days.

    With the unmistakable tone of #ChristianStraightTalk, the duo dives into real-world issues facing the global church today. They discuss religious freedom, the pressure to conform to cultural compromise, and the spiritual warfare that seeks to extinguish the believer’s influence. Listeners are invited to examine their own spiritual resilience, encouraged to stand firm, and reminded that being the “light of the world” isn’t optional—it’s identity.

    Simon speaks passionately about what it means to live authentically as a follower of Christ in today's hostile spiritual environment, while Ben offers biblical clarity on how light not only reveals but also repels darkness. They offer strong encouragement for believers who feel isolated or persecuted, drawing attention to the importance of truth, holiness, and bold faith in the end times.

    This episode is a wake-up call for the Church. It’s a reminder that we are called to reflect Jesus even when the world pushes back. You’ll hear truth delivered “straight out the barrel”—raw, honest, and unapologetically biblical.

    Whether you’re new to faith or have walked with Jesus for decades, this conversation will equip you to stand firm, ignite your passion for truth, and encourage you to let your light shine brighter than ever before. the Bible

    📖 Scripture:

    Matthew 5:14–16 (NIV)

    “You are the light of the world… let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”

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    47 分
  • #CST - "Hope for the Broken" - (#CST49)
    2025/07/15

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    Hope for the Broken — with Simon Pinchbeck & Rev. Ben Cooper

    Episode Description:
    Thank you for joining Simon Pinchbeck and Reverend Ben Cooper on today’s heartfelt and powerful episode titled "Hope for the Broken." This conversation brings healing, encouragement, and a fresh perspective on God’s power to restore even the most shattered lives. Through the lens of Mark 5:1–20, we look at the story of the demon-possessed man set free by Jesus — a dramatic encounter that showcases the depth of God’s love and the reality that there is always hope for the broken.

    Scripture Focus: Mark 5:1–20 (NIV)
    This passage tells the story of a man bound by chains and tormented by darkness, living among the tombs. No one could help him—until Jesus stepped in. With a word, Jesus delivered him, clothed him in peace, and restored him to his right mind.

    “Go home to your own people and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.”Mark 5:19


    • The reality of spiritual oppression and emotional brokenness
    • Why Jesus always moves toward the broken, not away
    • How society often chains what only God can heal
    • The transformational power of hope through the Gospel
    • Why your testimony—no matter how dark—is a powerful tool in God’s hands
    • How this passage gives us a blueprint for freedom, identity, and purpose through Christ

    Key Message:
    God is not afraid of your brokenness. He walks into the darkest places of our lives with hope, healing, and restoration. No one is too far gone. The Gospel is the ultimate rescue mission—and your story isn’t over.

    Why This Episode Matters Globally:
    From mental health crises to spiritual oppression and identity confusion, people around the world are struggling. This message reminds us all—whether in the UK, Africa, America, Asia, or beyond—that hope is alive in Jesus, and freedom is possible, even for the most broken situations.

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    50 分
  • Fix Your Eyes on Jesus - (#657 - Elim)
    2025/07/14

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    Fix Your Eyes on Jesus — The Author and Perfecter of Faith

    Host: Reverend Ben Cooper
    Scripture Reference: Hebrews 12:2 (NIV)

    Welcome to today’s episode, where we keep things simple but incredibly powerful: Fixing our eyes on Jesus Christ, the Author and Perfecter of our faith. This is more than a message—it’s a lifeline for anyone feeling distracted, discouraged, or disconnected.

    In a world full of noise, uncertainty, and distraction, today's episode calls believers back to the core of the Christian life: Jesus Christ, the King of Glory, the Great I Am, and the Saviour of the world. As Hebrews 12:2 reminds us, “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.” This verse isn’t a suggestion—it’s a command with a promise. When we keep our eyes on Him, we’re anchored in hope, peace, and purpose.

    Reverend Ben Cooper walks through what it truly means to live a life centered on Christ. He encourages us to look beyond our circumstances, beyond the pressure of culture, and beyond the chaos of our personal storms—to focus entirely on the cross, the finished work of Jesus, and His unchanging Word.

    This episode highlights:

    • The spiritual significance of Hebrews 12:2
    • How to practically "fix your eyes on Jesus" in daily life
    • The importance of Scripture in anchoring our faith
    • Why Jesus is called the Author and Perfecter—and how that applies to our personal faith journey
    • Encouragement for those feeling spiritually tired, anxious, or directionless

    Whether you're a long-time believer or someone seeking answers, this message serves as a reset. When we align our perspective with heaven’s reality—when we choose to look toward the cross instead of our crisis—we start living from a place of victory, not defeat.

    Let this episode be your reminder: Jesus is not just a historical figure. He is alive, active, and intimately involved in your life. He is writing your story. And He will perfect what He started in you.

    So pause, refocus, and set your heart on the One who never fails. Read the Scriptures. Seek Him earnestly. Fix your gaze on Christ—your foundation, your hope, and your eternal King. The Bible


    Hebrews 12:2 (NIV)

    “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross…”


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    55 分
  • Persecuted Church - (#675 - Elim)
    2025/07/14

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    From Mohammed to John — A Testimony of Courage and Faith

    Hosts: Sandra Robson & Reverend Ben Cooper
    Special Focus: Persecuted Church | Testimony from Open Doors UK
    Guest Story: Former Muslim from Yemen

    Welcome to another deeply moving episode of our podcast with your hosts Sandra Robson and Reverend Ben Cooper, where we explore the often-overlooked world of the persecuted church. Today’s conversation is both inspiring and sobering as we share a powerful and personal testimony from Open Doors UK—a story of faith, courage, and transformation that you won’t soon forget.

    Our subject today is a man formerly known as Mohammed, a devout Muslim from the country of Yemen, where conversion to Christianity is considered not only shameful but illegal. When Mohammed encountered the gospel of Jesus Christ, everything in his life changed. He surrendered his life to Christ, left Islam behind, and took on a new name: John.

    This episode takes you through the emotional and spiritual journey of a man who lost everything for the sake of Christ—his family, his livelihood, his home—but gained eternal life and a new identity in Jesus. Now living in the United Kingdom, John actively shares the gospel despite multiple death threats from Muslim extremists. His story is one of resilience, grace, and the unshakable power of the Holy Spirit.

    Sandra and Ben reflect on:

    • The cost of following Jesus in closed nations
    • The challenges and victories faced by converts from Islam
    • The biblical foundation of suffering for Christ
    • The mission and support provided by Open Doors UK

    Listeners will be encouraged to hear how John's faith in Christ shines through unimaginable adversity. His message is simple yet profound: Jesus is worth everything. In a world where many are free to worship, this story is a wake-up call to pray, support, and stand with the global body of Christ who suffer for their faith.

    This is more than just a testimony—it’s a call to action, a challenge to grow deeper in your walk with Christ, and a reminder that persecution still exists today in very real and dangerous ways.

    Tune in for this courageous story of transformation, and be inspired to live boldly for Jesus no matter the cost.

    📖 Key Scripture Reference:

    “Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” — Matthew 5:10 (NIV) The Bible


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    43 分
  • Daily Payer - Plans I have for you - @22
    2025/07/14

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    Podcast Series: RB Christian Radio – Daily Encouragement
    Episode Theme: Bible Verses for Hope | Christian Encouragement | God’s Promises
    Primary Scripture Focus: Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)


    Welcome to today’s episode of Scripture Reflections — a peaceful moment in your day to pause, breathe, and be renewed by the promises of God. Whether you’re listening on your commute, during quiet time, or while navigating life’s daily challenges, this episode is crafted to uplift your heart with the timeless truth of Scripture.

    We begin with one of the most beloved promises in all of Scripture — Jeremiah 29:11:

    “‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.’”

    In times of uncertainty or pain, this verse reminds us that God is not distant. He is intricately involved in your story, working behind the scenes to bring beauty from brokenness. His plans may not always align with our own, but they are always better — rooted in love, redemption, and eternal purpose.

    Each verse is accompanied by a gentle reflection to help anchor your soul, renew your faith, and remind you that God’s promises are yes and amen. These scriptures will encourage those struggling with anxiety, depression, uncertainty, grief, or just feeling spiritually dry.

    Hope is not a fleeting emotion. It’s a divine assurance that what God has spoken will come to pass — even when we don’t see it yet. Each verse in this episode serves as a gentle reminder that God is still writing your story, and that He is faithful to complete what He has begun in your life.

    Whether you're a long-time believer or someone exploring faith for the first time, this episode will speak to the deepest parts of your heart. You’ll find space here to reflect, pray, and reconnect with your Savior.

    Take a moment now to let these verses wash over your soul. Let them speak louder than your fears and deeper than your doubts. You are seen, loved, and held by a God who never fails.

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    • Visit our website for the full list of verses and devotional notes


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    1 分