
Celtic Preacher is a Christian sermon podcast featuring verse-by-verse and topical Bible teaching from a Scottish-born Protestant minister serving in the United States. Each episode is designed to help you understand Scripture clearly, grow in your faith, and apply God’s Word to everyday Christian living. The teaching focuses on biblical clarity, spiritual discernment, and practical application of Scripture in a complex modern world.
Weekly Teaching
Welcome to a podcast that brings Jesus’ timeless teachings to life in relatable, everyday language. Join me, Glenda J Wilson, weekly as we delve into the profound lessons found in the Bible. Whether you’re well-versed in the Bible or just curious about its wisdom, this podcast provides a welcome space for all. Discover how the age-old life lessons of scripture can guide and enrich your life in today’s fast-paced world.
Episodes

Feb 4, 2022
Feb 4, 2022
21 min
Learning how to love has got to be one of the hardest life lessons as we follow Christ. However, loving well doesn't mean we will not offend others. The response of Jesus' listeners to his first teaching made them so furious they wanted to hurl him off a cliff. Jesus infuriated people because he insisted on telling the truth. Love never compromised truth. Luke 4 and 1 Corinthians 13

Jan 26, 2022
Jan 26, 2022
25 min
God's primary way of communicating is through the Scripture (Bible). How do we know the difference between God leading us and other people's personal opinions on what we should do and how we should live? Lessons from Nehemiah 8

Jan 22, 2022
Jan 22, 2022
21 min
The first miracle recorded in John's gospel (book of good news) is Jesus' changing the water in wine. Of all the things Jesus did, why begin with that? I wonder if John is saying, "Listen, if he can change water into wine, think what he can change in your life." Text John 2

Jan 11, 2022
Jan 11, 2022
24 min
I think the Holy Spirit is the most neglected aspect of God, Jesus; we have heard of, God, yes, we have an idea about God, but the Spirit not so much. It's intriguing to note that Jesus didn't begin his teaching, healing, nor outreach of any kind until he was sure the Spirit-empowered Him. Today we are looking at Jesus' baptism and the difference Spirit baptism makes in our lives. The text is Luke 3:21

Jan 5, 2022
Jan 5, 2022
26 min
Joy to the world.
While reading the Christmas story in Luke 2 this year, it struck me isn't that easy to make any sense out of the reading. The shepherds didn't seem to have trouble making sense of it all. What do we need a Savior for, and what do we need to be saved from?

Dec 14, 2021
Dec 14, 2021
23 min
If you have trouble trusting, God you are in good company. From the beginning chapters of the Bible throughout the book, people tend to question, argue, doubt, and even laugh at God's promises. Today we look at Zechariah's story, which indeed must confirm that God has a sense of humor. This teaching will begin the Christmas series, part 2, next week. The text can be found in Luke 1

Dec 1, 2021
Dec 1, 2021
25 min
We have to learn how to live in this world with a degree of detachment, Jesus teaches; otherwise, we will forfeit our inner peace. Common ways of coping with life's stresses are not always the most helpful way. Text is Luke 21:25-36 Advent 1

Nov 23, 2021
Nov 23, 2021
22 min
Sometimes we feel caught between a rock and a hard place. Either direction is going to cause trouble. Maybe I will offend someone, or perhaps I'll be misunderstood or disapproved of if I choose this direction or respond in this way. There is a high cost to being true to yourself and God. Do I have the courage to do the right thing? In our text today, Pilate finds the choice simply too risky and compromised everything he knows to be true. Text is John 18

Nov 17, 2021
Nov 17, 2021
19 min
Acts of generosity or help of any kind can be done for the wrong reasons, Jesus points out in our text today. Learning to give and help is essential to Jesus, but it's the kind of giving that has no strings attached, and that's not so common. Text is Mark 12:38-44 Podcast 105

Nov 8, 2021
Nov 8, 2021
20 min
There's a lot of weeping in our passage today; Jesus is grieving over the loss of his closest friend, Lazarus. Martha, Lazarus' sister, is angry, confused, and brokenhearted. The disciples are bewildered. Yes, you can trust God and yet still be angry, confused, and brokenhearted. We get to be fully human, and even Jesus is overwhelmed with grief at times. The text is Gospel of John 11
