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Emmanuel—“God with us”—is more than a Christmas name; it’s a lived reality for everyday decisions, uncertain transitions, and moments when courage feels thin. Rooted in Matthew 1:23, this devotional reflection highlights how God’s presence shows up faithfully in seasons of change, reminding us that wherever we go, He goes before us and never leaves us alone. Highlights Emmanuel means God is present, not distant or detached. Stepping into the unknown often reveals God’s faithfulness more clearly. God provides protection, community, and provision in unexpected ways. Small details can become powerful reminders of God’s care. Scripture reassures us that God goes before us and stands with us. The same God who guided past seasons is with us right now. Gift Inspiration: Crosswalk's Holiday Gift Guide Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate the season? Check out our Holiday Gift Guide—from beautifully illustrated Bibles and devotionals to novels, greeting cards, and picture books, there’s something for everyone on your list. Wrap up stories for loved ones, tuck a book into your own nightstand, and join us in celebrating the wonder of giving this Christmas! Full Transcript Below: Emmanuel: God Is With You, Even Now By: Alexis A. Goring Bible Reading:“Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and they will call him Emmanuel, which means ‘God is with us.’” - Matthew 1:23 NLT I sat at a crossroads in my mind. Physically, I was in the driver’s seat of my car in the parking lot between Panera Bread and my favorite local bookstore. But mentally, my mind was weighing the pros and cons of a new job offer. Minutes earlier, Erin, who was the managing editor for the newspaper where I worked as a freelance reporter, had called me to say a publisher of a newspaper in Montana had called her asking for a recommendation about me. She said he sounded very interested in hiring me. In fact, she thought I was getting the job! I was excited but also apprehensive. If they offered me this job, then was I ready to leave the only home I’d known, pack my bags, and relocate from Maryland to Montana? After all, I was a city and suburb East Coast Girl. Was I ready to take this leap of faith and move out to the West of the USA without knowing anyone there or what to expect? Within a matter of days, the publisher interviewed me via Zoom and offered me the job. I froze. Was this really happening? After a moment of silence, I asked for time to think it over. He agreed. Later that day, my Mom—convinced this was the right opportunity for me at that time—said I should accept the job offer and prepare to move. After prayer—and considering the fact that I needed a job, but no local jobs had been offered to me for several months prior—I agreed and told the publisher I would move to Montana. My Mom took a week off from work to help me relocate. We took a flight from BWI and a connecting flight before landing in a small airport in Montana. I still remember the statue of a big cow standing tall and strong in the center of baggage claim. We had arrived in what they call Big Sky Country. Over the course of that week, Mom and I explored my new neighborhood—a small town that was equally charming as the people were nice. We drove an hour away to Billings (the nearest city), where we shopped for home living essentials at Target and Walmart, visited the Ashley Furniture Store to furnish my apartment, and enjoyed meals at the local village cafe near my new home. We both enjoyed the fresh mountain air, the wide-open spaces of land, and being able to see the stars shine bright in the sky at night. When it came time for Mom to leave before sunrise to catch an early flight at the airport so she could return home to Maryland, she told me to pray this prayer every day: God be with me. After she left and the sun rose in the sky, I put on a brave face and said that prayer, then moved forward fearlessly. Looking back, I see how God protected me and kept me safe during that time when I lived alone. He kept wild animals away (cougars were known to prowl near where I lived). He kept me safe when I drove alone through roadways bordered by majestic mountains. God also sent His blessings my way: He surrounded me with people in the community who seemed to care about me. He blessed me with friends who were Christians and married to each other; they drove me to church in Billings every weekend until my car was shipped to my new location. He blessed me with a good neighbor who lived across the hall from me. Her name was Lindsay. She and her school-age children baked Peanut Butter Blossom cookies for me with Hershey’s Kisses in the center of each cookie. They gave this sweet treat to me as a Christmas gift. It showed me that God cares about the little details in life because I was craving chocolate that night, but couldn’t drive anywhere that late to buy it from the grocery store. When my time in Montana was over, God sent Lindsay to my door the night before I had to catch my flight home to Maryland. When I opened the door, she greeted me with a Christmas card and a sincere expression on her face. When I opened the card, money fell out. She told me she had been praying for me, and God told her that is what I needed. I thanked Lindsay for the generous gift. All the time I journeyed in Montana, God was with me. I felt His Presence as clear as day. He sent the people I needed at the right time every time. He blessed my time there, and He brought me home safely. I am so grateful to have witnessed firsthand how God moves. While in Montana that December, a Christmas song by Casting Crowns titled “God is with Us” became the soundtrack for my real-life story. I encourage you to listen to it here: https://youtu.be/xhzWypOp-E4?si=w8ytw4wn34FE9-bC The same God who was with me while I lived alone in Montana is with us today. The Bible says He will never leave us nor forsake us (Deuteronomy 31:8). He goes before us! I can testify to that fact because I saw how God aligned me with every person whom He knew I would need while away from home. May you take heart in knowing that wherever you are in this world—at home or abroad—the Creator of the Universe knows where you are and He is with you, even now. Intersecting Faith & Life: How does it feel to know that the Creator of the Universe is always with you wherever you go? Further Reading:Joshua 1:9Psalm 46:1Psalm 145:18Isaiah 41:10Romans 8:31-39 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Tap here to send us a message!12/11/2025 - Thursday NightScriptures:Psalm 119:145-152Philippians 1:6Psalm 138:8Psalm 119:145-147Psalm 119:10Psalm 61:1Psalm 62:8Psalm 142:2Isaiah 25:9Psalm 119:145-152
Lauren Lucas looks at Jonah 4 and the three confronting questions God asks Jonah that expose a misaligned heart:- Are we more consumed with our own comfort than concerned for God's kingdom? - What makes us angry?- Are we avoiding the conversations God is trying to have with us? As we explore Jonah's anger, God's compassion, and His heart for a whole city, we're invited to let the Holy Spirit realign our hearts with God's heart and believe again for revival, reconciliation and a great awakening in our families, our communities and our nation.If you need prayer, we're here for you. Reach out at www.gatewaybaptist.com.au/prayerNew to faith or returning to Jesus today? We'd love to help you take a next step. Reach out via gtwy.au/online and our team will connect with you.Subscribe for more content to help you grow as a fully devoted follower of Jesus: https://www.youtube.com/c/GatewayBaptistChurchAus?sub_confirmation=1Key ScripturesJonah 4:1–11Exodus 34:6–7Joel 2:132 Chronicles 30:9Mark 1:14–15Luke 23:342 Peter 3:9Psalm 139:23–24________________________Gateway Baptist Church meets across six locations in South-East Queensland and online.For over 90 years, we've been committed to guiding people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus.Learn more about us at https://gatewaybaptist.com.au or join us on Sundays at gtwy.au/live#HopeInTheDark #JesusSaves #FaithInTheStorm #GatewayBaptist #Gospel #Salvation #Jesus #Faith #Christian #Church #Churchonline #GatewayOnline #JasonElsmore #LaurenLucas
Join in as I answer your burning questions about everything from my favorite Thanksgiving foods to how to handle snarky comments about your family size to how I deal with exhausted days to what I think of all of the speculation swirling around Charlie Kirk's death. As always, it's a mix of fun, lighthearted topics, and deeper cultural issues. And as always, my goal is to answer in a way that aligns with God's Word and brings glory to Him. Mentions: Amare Happy JuiceCode: BF2025 for the biggest sale of the year! The Mama Who's Embarrassed to Announce Her PregnancyJust Asking Questions - Allie Beth Stuckey Podcast EpisodeM is For Mama Christmas Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, & Episode 4Sponsor Info:Voetberg Music AcademyVoetberg Music Academy provides online, at home, shareable lessons so that your kids can pursue their musical passions without stress or hassle.Use Code: MISFORMAMA20 For 20% Off Of Each Month That You're Enrolled!Bible References:1 Corinthians 10:31Isaiah 40:11Psalm 46:1Matthew 28:20Romans 8:1Deuteronomy 6:6-9Psalm 119:105Romans 13:1-21 Peter 5:81 Thessalonians 5:16-18Matthew 10:26-28Philippians 1:27Matthew 5:16Romans 8:28Proverbs 6:19Psalm 101:5Ephesians 4:31-32Links:The Gentleness ChallengePenny Reward SystemPaint & ProseM Is for Mama
Join us as we tackle the tricky topic of grief and children. A few weeks ago, a reader whose husband had died under tragic circumstances asked for resources on how to navigate grief with her four children.So I invited my pastor Wit (Rick Witmer) on to share from the perspective of a biblical counselor. In this episode, he introduces the idea of “trellissing” grief in a way that helps our kids make sense of it biblically. We also chat about more practical tools (like using the acronym GRIEFS) to guide our interactions with our kids as they are mourning. The biblical principles we discuss in this episode are helpful for any parent navigating grief with their children, but they also apply to numerous other aspects of parenting. So even if you're not dealing with this exact topic, I encourage you to listen in. Guest Info:Rick Witmer: Sylvania Church PastorGo Buy His Book: Walking With God When I'm AfraidDon't Forget to Use the Code: ABBIE25 For 25% Off At Checkout!Sponsor Info:Voetberg Music AcademyVoetberg Music Academy provides online, at home, shareable lessons so that your kids can pursue their musical passions without stress or hassle.Use Code: MISFORMAMA20 For 20% Off Of Each Month That You're Enrolled!Bible References:Matthew 5:171 Corinthians 15:54-55Revelation 211 Thessalonians 4:13Hebrews 6:19Matthew 20:18Hebrews 13:52 Corinthians 2Romans 5:3-51 Peter 1:3-92 Timothy 3:16-172 Corinthians 12:9Psalm 112:6-7Matthew 6:33John 16:33Psalm 34:18Romans 8:28Psalm 56:3Psalm 42:5Psalm 742 Corinthians 11 Corinthians 15:262 Corinthians 4:17Psalm 46:1Romans 15:141 Thessalonians 5:17Galatians 6:2Links:The Gentleness ChallengePenny Reward SystemPaint & ProseM Is for MamaPenny Reward System
Send us a textThrough this journey with God you'll go through different levels of growth. This journey requires us to grow and be molded in to the person he's called us to be. He gave me this comparison to the journey climbers take to Mt Everest to reach the summit. I think this is so true, the peak is the promise and the journey to get there is tough. It takes everything we have to be able to go through the challenges ahead in order to reach the top but so worth it. God will get you there and it'll take faith and belief that he can do it. Isaiah 41:10Joshua 1:9Psalm 28:7-8Jeremiah 29:11
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls)Eschatology is the study of the last four things: death, judgement, heaven, and hell. All Souls Day reminds us of our communion with the dead, those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith. As we pray, "Eternal rest grant unto them, Oh Lord," we also entrust ourselves to His Mercy. Now and at the hour of our own death.Scripture Readings for Nov. 2, 2025Wisdom 3:1-9Psalm 23:1-6Romans 5:5-11John 6:37-40
Join Dr. Scott Powell and Kate Olivera as they look ahead to the readings for All Souls' Day— including one of the very few Old Testament references to life after death, and Jesus' cryptic message in the Gospel of John about rebuilding a temple in three days.This episode of Sunday School is sponsored by SEEK 2026.Invite your parish to experience encounter, community, and transformation at SEEK 2026—January 1–5 in Columbus, OH • Fort Worth, TX • Denver, CO.Learn more at seek.focus.org-Already read the readings? Skip ahead to 5:35Reading 1 - Wisdom 3:1-9Psalm 23: 1-6Reading 2 - Romans 5:5-11Gospel - John 6:37-40-A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament by John Bergsma and Brant Pitre This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pillarcatholic.com/subscribe
Does faith contridict science? Not at all! Faith is foundational to understanding science! And when you have faith in God, you'll probably appreciate science a whole lot more!Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer to learn more.Scripture Used in Today's MessagePsalm 33:3-9Psalm 111:2-3, 10To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher
This is aa tricky question. Sometimes our heart desires things it shouldn't. But is this always the case? Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer to learn more.Scripture Used in Today's MessageJeremiah 17:9Psalm 20:4Psalm 37:42 Thessalonians 1:11-12To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher
Heaven is portrayed in the Bible as a placed with with joy, a place in which God will wipe away every tear. Hell is portrayed as a terrible place of suffering, weeping, and gnashing of teeth. Can I be happy in heaven knowing I have loved ones in hell? Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer to see how I think about this.Scripture Used in Today's MessageRevelation 15:3-4Psalm 19:9Psalm 96:13To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher
It's the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Join Dr. Scott Powell and Kate Olivera as they talk about how the Book of Numbers got its name, the importance of memory, and the kenotic hymn in Philippians. Then, Nicodemus has a dialogue with Jesus in the Gospel of John.This episode of Sunday School is sponsored by SEEK. Invite your parish to experience encounter, community, and transformation at SEEK 2026 January 1-5 in Columbus, OH; Fort Worth, TX; and Denver, CO.Learn more at seek.focus.org-Already read the readings? Skip ahead to 5:15Reading 1 - Numbers 21:4b-9Psalm 78: 1bc-2, 34-38Reading 2 - Philippians 2:6-11Gospel - John 3:13-17 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pillarcatholic.com/subscribe
The Psalms teach us that the people of God are called to corporate worship. In this episode, we'll gain some insights by looking at the original language of the text. We'll draw specifically from chapters 1-7 to understand what worshiping God looks like in our daily lives. We'll read other parts of the Old Testament to understand the back story behind what compelled David to write such raw and heavy prayers. Scriptures:Psalms 1-7Psalm 3:4Psalm 4:1Psalm 4:7Psalm 5:2-3Psalm 6:9Psalm 7:12 Samuel 13-19
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In this episode we discuss the importance of relying on God and how physical metrics don't ultimately matter.Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 4: Brief overview of the Old TestamentScriptures referenced:2 Chronicles 14:1-152 Chronicles 16:1-9Psalm 86:11Genesis 18:142 Chronicles 25:5-131 Timothy 6:17James 4:6Proverbs 19:3Hebrews 13:5Romans 6:232 Corinthians 5:21John 14:6Romans 6:1-22 Chronicles 13:1-18Judges 7:2-7Psalm 20:7-8Psalm 33:16-19Psalm 18:29Psalm 44:5-6Matthew 4:5-7Proverbs 21:31Galatians 6:7Psalm 127:1CORRECTIONSAt one point I accidentally said Ben-hadad was the king of Assyria. He was actually the king of Syria.Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
Tap here to send us a message!God's miracles are often preceded by moments where someone steps beyond their comfort zone and embraces the stretch. We cannot remain relaxed or complacent and expect to see His power at work. When God allows seasons that push us to our limits, it is so His miraculous power can be revealed.08/14/2025 - Thursday NightScriptures:Genesis 22:8-12Joshua 8:18Psalm 88:9Psalm 143:6Romans 8:31, 35-39Matthew 11:12James 1:2-4Exodus 11:7Deuteronomy 7:14Deuteronomy 28:13Matthew 9:20-21Jeremiah 32:17Isaiah 59:1
It's the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, and our readings are filled with little riddles. Join Dr. Scott Powell, JD Flynn and Kate Olivera as they talk about what it means that the Passover was “known beforehand to our fathers.” Then, Scott gives the context of the Letter to the Hebrews and suggests Jesus' Gospel parable about the master returning home at an unknown hour should evoke feelings of excitement rather than anxiety.-This episode of Sunday School is brought to you by the St. Paul Center. Priests, grow your love for Christ and for your ministry through study, faith and fellowship at a St. Paul Center Priest Conference.Learn more at stpaulcenter.com/priests-A Catholic Introduction to the Bible by John Bergsma and Brant Pitre-Already read the readings? Skip ahead to 7:07Reading 1 - Wisdom 18:6-9Psalm 33: 1, 12, 18-22Reading 2 - Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-19Gospel - Luke 12:32-48 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pillarcatholic.com/subscribe
Sometimes coming to Christian faith means that life gets harder and we don't like that. We will all find ourselves in moments or seasons of discouragement, but we can wrestle through it with reverence. The main way to fight discouragement is by having a knowledge of God's Word that helps you lean into Christ, and in this week's episode, the Perrys walk through a number of passages in this episode to help us do just that. Scripture references:Psalm 88John 6:60-68Genesis 21:6Luke 1:34Galatians 6:6-9Psalm 136:1-5Hebrews 3:13Hebrews 12:1-31 Peter 4:12-17John 15:18-252 Corinthians 4:16-17James 5:13Other links:Jackie at Passion 2025 – “In Defense of Hope”“I Don't Want to Be a Christian Anymore…” from Santee Zenobia TikTok and Instagram This Episode is Sponsored By:https://www.covenanteyes.com/perrys/ — Get Victory by Covenant Eyes FREE for 30 days with promo code PERRYS Subscribe to the Perrys' newsletter.To support the work of the Perrys, donate via PayPal.www.withtheperrys.comboldapparel.shopwww.jackiehillperry.comwww.preston-perry.com
In this episode we take a look at what God thinks about sin and His response to it. We discuss His justice, righteousness, holiness, love, and mercy.Other episode referenced in this one:Episode 21: "I never knew you"Scriptures referenced:2 Timothy 3:16-17Matthew 4:4Nahum 1:1-8John 14:9Psalm 7:11-17Psalm 89:14Isaiah 6:1-3Exodus 3:3-5Joshua 5:13-15Exodus 28:1-2Revelation 4:5-8Exodus 15:111 Samuel 2:2Proverbs 9:101 Peter 1:14-162 Corinthians 5:17John 3:3, 51 John 1:5Romans 3:9-20Proverbs 6:16-191 Corinthians 6:9-11Galatians 5:19-21Hebrews 12:5-11Romans 1:18Romans 3:21-26John 3:16John 1:291 John 4:9-10John 14:6Hebrews 4:152 Corinthians 5:21Romans 4:4-8John 3:36Ezekiel 18:30-322 Peter 3:8-101 John 4:8, 16Galatians 1:10Proverbs 29:25Psalm 139:13-16John 15:18Luke 6:26Luke 6:22-23Matthew 10:34-39John 7:17Luke 6:46**CORRECTION**When quoting John 3:36 I said "whoever believes the Son..."; the text actually says "whoever believes in the Son...". This does not affect the point that I was making, but I want to make sure I do my best to quote Scripture accurately.Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
A spiritual experience is closer to many than they might think — especially for the faithful. As the spiritual realm gains traction in both pop culture and faith circles, believers are increasingly asking: Is this stuff real, and how do I discern truth from fiction? While some dismiss demons, exorcism, deliverance, and the supernatural as outdated myths, countless Christians continue to share real stories of both oppression and miraculous freedom. In a world where Ouija boards are marketed as toys and TikTok teems with spiritual influencers, navigating truth from deception isn't just cultural—it's deeply personal, often painful, and undeniably hopeful.In this episode of Revelations Podcast, host Reagan Kramer sits down with Ryan Bethea, producer and host of The Exorcist Files, as well as co-host of the new podcast Heaven Meets Earth. Ryan's exploration into Catholic exorcisms and modern-day miracles offers an unparalleled look into how spiritual warfare manifests today. As a Protestant gaining insights from Catholic traditions, and through deeply researched narrative storytelling, Ryan brings humility, humor, and serious theological weight to one of the most misunderstood and scarcely discussed topics in Christianity.Be equipped with a fresh, Spirit-led perspective and practical tools to understand the realities of spiritual warfare, what deliverance looks like in real life, and how God still works through miracles today. This episode is for curious skeptics, discerning believers, and anyone hungering for more of God's power and presence.Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Explore real-life encounters with demonic forces and the process of exorcism in both Catholic and Protestant contexts through the lens of spiritual warfare.Gain insight into how miraculous healing and supernatural intervention point to God's faithfulness through a spiritual experience in the modern day.Reflect on how to discern spiritual attack from psychological or circumstantial hardship—and find wisdom for your own spiritual battles.Become Part of Our Mission! Support The Revelations Podcast:Your support fuels our mission to share transformative messages of hope and faith. Click here to learn how you can contribute and be part of this growing community!ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast hosted by Reagan Kramer: Website | Instagram | Apple Podcast | YoutubeConnect with Ryan Bethea: Website | Instagram | YouTube | XThe Exorcist Files: WebsiteHeaven Meets Earth: WebsiteRead “Lead the Prayer” by Ryan SkoogThe Christian Broadcasting Network: Website | Facebook | X | YouTube | InstagramBible VersesProverbs 16:9Psalm 111:101 John 3:8Matthew 6:7-8Revelations 5:8Revelations 8:3-4Job 1:21Proverbs 14:12Proverbs 16:25This Episode is brought to you by Advanced Medicine AlternativesGet back to the active life you love through natural & regenerative musculoskeletal healing: https://www.georgekramermd.com/Episode Highlights[00:01] Ryan's Journey of Spiritual ExperienceRyan Bethea is the creator, host, and producer of "The Exorcist Files" and co-host of "Heaven Meets Earth" with Abigail Robertson.Ryan shares his experience of studying miracles and answered prayers, which led him to discover the Catholic Church's process of canonizing saints.He feels he was redirected to talk about spiritual warfare, which eventually led to his current professional success.Ryan believes that God can do anything, anytime, anywhere. A spiritual experience can happen to anyone who believes.[05:50] Reagan's Personal Story and Connection to "The Exorcist"Reagan shares her personal story, revealing that her name is from the movie "The Exorcist."Reagan was scared when she watched the movie, but eventually became an evangelist.God uses various means to bring people to Him. The spiritual experience leading you to God may be through a movie or a personal experience.Ryan mentions the book "The Exorcist Files," which captures the gaslighting experienced by exorcists, and how it mirrors the themes in their podcast.[08:52] Exorcisms and Spiritual WarfareRyan shares his witness to a colleague's overt manifestation in a ministry setting, describing it as a strange and rare experience.There is, however, plausible deniability in miracles. God leaves room for faith.Recognizing the attacks of the Enemy can be challenging, which amplifies the importance of discernment in spiritual warfare.[15:25] Ryan: “Paul's constantly reminding us, Hey, you have an Adversary. Don't be scared, but be alert.”[19:10] The Role of Prayer and Spiritual DiscernmentRyan's co-host Abby takes a spirit-led approach to life and decision-making, including praying about everyday choices.Abby's posture of prayer and discernment inspired him to submit more of his decisions to God."Lead with Prayer" by Ryan Skoog highlights the importance of prayer in making decisions.As Christians, we must trust God's timing and be open to His guidance in all aspects of life.[21:1] Ryan: “You hear all these stories; miracles happen. They're rare by definition. They're miracles. These are not common experiences, and they take all shapes and sizes.”[24:37] Heaven Meets Earth: A Spiritual Experience“Heaven Meets Earth” had diverse guests from different faiths, which gave them a broad perspective. However, the focus was on miracles and spiritual experiences."Heaven Meets Earth" podcast had a powerful and positive impact, and even helped heal or encourage its listeners through difficult times.It would help people to normalize spiritual experiences and provide a platform for people to share their stories.Miracles happen all the time — even today in our lives. We just have to be open to God's work.[31:08] Mary and Spiritual ApparitionsGod is not the sole source of spiritual encounters. Mary also comes to people with spiritual experiences and apparitions.Ryan shares a story about a friend who received a message from Mary during a difficult time, which brought her comfort and healing.Marian apparitions have great historical significance, such as Lady of Guadalupe and Fatima. Their impact on the faith of people worldwide is undeniable.It's critical that we remain open to spiritual experiences and the role of the saints in interceding for us.[37:12] Spiritual Experience in the Modern EraTrust God's timing and be open to His guidance in all aspects of life.Spiritual experiences can come from anywhere — even a podcast.[44:54] Ryan: “Keep your eyes open, see what God's up to. He's always sneakily doing something.”We must continue to share our faith and experiences to those open to hearing.About Ryan BetheaRyan Bethea is a dynamic storyteller, media producer, and spiritual investigator whose work bridges the worlds of faith, mystery, and modern-day miracles. As the creator and host of The Exorcist Files and co-host of Heaven Meets Earth with Abigail Robertson, Ryan brings biblical insight and narrative excellence to the frontlines of spiritual warfare and deliverance. His journey from researching miracles during a season of personal struggle to becoming a trusted voice in Catholic exorcism circles, reflects a deep hunger to uncover the truth about God's power in our present age.With a rare blend of humor, humility, and theological depth, Ryan's podcasts reach across denominational lines to illuminate how God is still healing, delivering, and transforming lives today. His storytelling not only captivates audiences but equips them to discern deception, embrace the supernatural, and walk boldly in their spiritual authority. Whether documenting demonic encounters or miraculous breakthroughs, Ryan lives to make the invisible Kingdom visible, one testimony at a time.Connect with Ryan on his website or socials: Instagram, YouTube, or X.Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in about generational curses and how to break them, leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. The spiritual experience guiding you to the divine may come from places you least expect. The key is to remain open, and present your heart unto God. Remember: seek and you shall find; ask and it shall be given; knock and it shall be opened unto you.Have any questions? You can connect with me on Instagram.Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, tune in on Apple Podcasts.
Tap here to send us a message!God is always at work, but it is in the middle of the trial that His hand becomes undeniable. The miracle often waits until the moment when answers run out and faith is all that remains. If you are in the middle, you are in the place where God reveals His power most clearly.06/22/2025 - Sunday Afternoon Scriptures:Daniel 3:19-26Psalm 34:19I Corinthians 16:9Psalm 23:1-6
Sunday, June 8th, 2025Genesis 11:1-9Psalm 104:24-34, 35bActs 2:1-21John 14:8-17, (25-27)Phil Aud+Day of Pentecostwww.allsoulsknoxville.comAll Souls Substack865-214-6682100 W 5th Ave., KnoxvilleSundays @ 10:30amSupport the show
Fr Chris Borah Genesis 11:1–9Psalm 104:24–35Acts 2:1–11John 14:8–17
In this episode we talk about a tactic of the enemy that seeks to keep us distracted from the things that actually matter and how the solution is relying on and loving God.IMPORTANT NOTE: An important companion episode to this one is Episode 68: But what does the Bible say? If you have not listened to that episode, I would recommend listening to it in conjunction with this one.DISCLAIMER: In this episode there is some occasional background noise, but I didn't think it was significantly disruptive.Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 6: Surrender: a firsthand experienceEpisode 21: "I never knew you"Episode 24: The GospelScriptures referenced:Nehemiah 6:1-9Matthew 4:1-11Luke 4:1-13Nehemiah 13:4-9Ecclesiastes 9:7John 7:17James 1:52 Peter 3:9Psalm 139:1, 23-24John 14:15, 21, 23-24Matthew 7:21-231 John 5:3Matthew 6:13James 4:7**CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS**When reading Nehemiah 13:9, I accidentally said, "and I brought back from there the vessels of the house of God, with the grain offering and the frankincense." It actually says, "and I brought back there the vessels of the house of God, with the grain offering and the frankincense." The point is that Nehemiah returned these items to the house of God.Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
On today's episode, Holly takes us through the names of Haman's 10 sons. Each son's name represents a part of our flesh that must be crucified in order to live a Spirit-filled life to the fullest!Bible Verses Referenced:Esther 9:5-10Galatians 5:24Galatians 2:20Colossians 2:20-23Matthew 15:1-3Ephesians 4:29James 1:26Proverbs 18:8Proverbs 12:22Colossians 3:9-10Ephesians 4:25Ephesians 2:8-9Psalm 127:1-2Ephesians 2:10Philippians 2:13Psalm 81:11-12Acts 7:51Zechariah 7:11Romans 12:2Proverbs 1:32-331 Corinthians 9:26Proverbs 29:18Proverbs 16:181 John 2:16Sisters with Swords is produced and edited by Holly Knight. Original music by the Minister of Funk and husband of the year, Bradley Knight, can be found here. You can find Holly's book Stubborn Obedience on Amazon! And don't forget to visit Janie's restaurant, The Biscuit Bar, if you're in the DFW Area. Please like, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends and follow us on Instagram! We are so grateful for you, sister, and are cheering you on as you wield your sword.@sisterswithswords@heyhollyknight@janiejoburkett
Fr Chris Borah Isaiah 25:6-9Psalm 118:14-17, 22-24Acts 10:34-43Luke 24:1-12
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Mandy returns to share her ongoing journey in ministry and fundraising. The conversation explores how ministry fundraising transcends mere numbers—it's about personal formation, genuine partnerships, and living out one's calling. Dr. Mandy recounts her early introduction to support-based ministry, her refreshing re-engagement with longtime partners (including a memorable 5000-mile road trip), and the lessons learned from her leadership challenges. Interwoven with rich Scripture readings (notably from Second Corinthians and other Biblical passages), the discussion offers spiritual encouragement and practical insights on overcoming doubt, resisting the temptation to “fix” everything, and staying true to God's word. Listeners are encouraged to lean into community, continuously study Scripture, and trust that every step—even the hard ones—is part of a greater divine plan.Recommended Resources Mentioned:Perspectives courses (visit perspectives.org)Books: Mountain Rain by Eileen Fraser Crossman and The Prayer of Faith by James O. FraserScripture study tools: Logos, NAVS, Precept.orgOther Scripture for Reference:Revelation 15:3 1 Chronicles 29:11-131 Chronicles 16:31 Psalm 9:7-10Psalm 103:19-22Psalm 96Psalm 93:1-51 Timothy 1:171 Timothy 6:15-16Isaiah 44:6-9Psalm 145:8-131 Corinthians 15:20-28Zechariah 9:9John 18:36-37Hebrews 1:3-4Hebrews 1:8-12If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network. Follow It's Not About the Money for more insightful discussions on faith-based fundraising and support raising!Get help today! Visit www.provisiofundraising.comFollow along @ its.not.about.the.money.pod. . . . .THANKS FOR LISTENING!
It's Time To Get Your Land, But First Make Sure Your Salvation Is GrandScripture References:Psalm 37:1-3Key points:1. We cannot trust in the Lord and do good without true salvation, so what are you waiting for? Don't let your rebellion prevent you from getting your Land.Psalm 37:4-9Psalm 1:1-62. If someone in your circle is always speaking wickedness and doing wickedness, get away from them, or they will curse your Land it won't be blessed. Psalm 37:10-22Romans 3:233. In this life we are all sinners, but one word separates us salvation, which makes us who have Jesus the winners. Proverbs 10:22-23Numbers 34:1-2Numbers 34:16-29Numbers 35:1-5Genesis 48:1-64. Our Land be it great health, great relationships or great finances, has already been put in place by our God who sees all our activities. Psalm 34:15Matthew 7:7-11
Homily for March 23rd, 2025The 3rd Sunday in Lent (Year C)Homilist: Rev. Dcn. Jenny DorfSt. Aidan's Anglican Church, Nicholasville, KYwww.jessamineanglicans.orgLectionary ReadingsExodus 3:1-151 Corinthians 10:1-13Luke 13:1-9Psalm 63
Sunday, March 23rd, 2025Isaiah 55:1-9Psalm 63:1-81 Corinthians 10:1-13Luke 13:1-9Phil Aud+Third Sunday in Lentwww.allsoulsknoxville.comAll Souls Substack865-214-6682100 W 5th Ave., KnoxvilleSundays @ 10:30amSupport the show
Sermon preached by The Rev. Canon Patricia Orlando on Sunday, March 23, 2025.Exodus 3:1-151 Corinthians 10:1-13Luke 13:1-9Psalm 63:1-8
Sean Myers | March 23, 2025Genesis 25:1-26Romans 9:4-13, 11:5-7Psalm 135:4Isaiah 41:8-9Psalm 33:12Deuteronomy 7:6-8Hosea 11:1-3Ephesians 1:4-5Stay Connected:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pellacommuni...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pellacommun...Website: http://pellacommunities.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pellacommunities
Though we are measured, we are also saved, by Christ the "plumb line" and the “Passover lamb". Readings from this service:Amos 7: 1-9Psalm 78: 56-60Matthew 5: 17-20Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC:Visit us on FacebookVisit our websiteDownload our app!
Fr. Bliss, our Senior Pastor, preaches on the third Sunday in Lent. Scripture PassagesWe join Christians worldwide by reading weekly texts from the Revised Common Lectionary and, over time, hearing the whole gospel story read within our community. This Sunday's readings were:Exodus 3:1-151 Corinthians 10:1-13Luke 13:1-9Psalm 63:1-8Intro for Sermon Podcasts Outro for Sermon AudioWe are a community hoping to live the Jesus-way in our city as a people of God's hospitality, God‘s restoration, and God's shalom. Learn more about All Souls Charlottesville: www.allsoulscville.com
We are continuing in the series of learning what God is like. Today we look at how He is gracious.Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 24: The GospelScriptures referenced:The whole book of JonahEphesians 2:3-4Exodus 33:18Exodus 34:6-7John 14:9Psalm 86:15Psalm 103:8Psalm 111:4Psalm 145:8-211 Peter 5:7Psalm 55:22John 3:16John 14:6Nehemiah 9:16-21, 30-312 Chronicles 30:9Exodus 22:25-27Hebrews 4:16Matthew 23:12Luke 14:11James 4:6Proverbs 3:5-6Psalm 107:6, 13, 19, 282 Chronicles 33:1-13Joel 2:12-14Galatians 5:22-23Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
Psalm 9:9Psalm 4:8
In this episode we continue to look at what God is like and what He thinks about us.Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 24: The GospelEpisode 103: Two critical questions we all must answer (What is God like? Part 1)Episode 104: Splagchnizomai (What is God like? Part 2)Episode 105: Sumpatheō (What is God like? Part 3)Scriptures referenced:Romans 12:2Exodus 33:18Matthew 11:27John 14:9Psalm 119:18Matthew 9:9-13Hosea 6:6Luke 10:33-37Luke 1:57-58Matthew 20:29-34Matthew 17:14-15Mark 5:18-20Philippians 2:25-27Ephesians 2:1-7Romans 6:23Romans 3:23John 14:62 Corinthians 6:2Hebrews 12:5-11John 8:11Hebrews 4:14-16Lamentations 3:22-231 John 4:8-11Romans 5:6-81 John 3:8Feel free to email the podcast at ijustwanttotalkabout@gmail.com, and we will respond as soon as we are able!I WANT TO BE DISCIPLEDI am on staff with another ministry called Mentoring Men for the Master (M3). M3 is a discipleship ministry; so, if you are interested in being discipled and having someone come alongside you to invest in you and your walk with Jesus, or if you would like to do this in someone else's life, feel free to email us at info@mentoringmen.net. You can also check out M3's website by clicking "I want to be discipled". Also note that despite the ministry's name, M3 disciples both men and women; so, the offer is open to all!I WANT TO SIGN UP FOR THE NEWSLETTERIf you would like to sign up to receive newsletter updates, simply click "I want to sign up for the newsletter" and fill out the form. Also, feel free to check out our most recent newsletter.I WANT TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking "I want to support the podcast". I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!...
2 Timothy 1:1-14Isaiah 25:1-9Psalm 65:1-5Hymns: Praise to the Lord the Almighty, Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing, God in the Gospel of His SonThe Priceless Gospel: OutlineI. A Gracious GospelII. A Holy GospelIII. A Death-Destroying GospelThe editor apologizes for the hum in the audio background.
Fr Chris Borah Isaiah 42:1-9Psalm 89:20-29Acts 10:34-38Luke 3:15-22
After years of waiting, Simeon and Anna see that Jesus is the embodiment of God's consolation and redemption. Their example reminds us that God always keeps his promises.Readings from this service:Isaiah 42: 5-9Psalm 96: 7-13Luke 2: 22-38Thanks for listening! CONNECT with CCFC:Visit us on FacebookVisit our websiteDownload our app!
Tap here to send us a message!Walking in the will of God means trusting that He is fully aware of everything in our lives and is never caught off guard by what surprises us. In His perfect timing, He equips us with everything we need long before we face the challenges that come our way. As His people, we were created to shine as a light in the darkness, victorious and unafraid of trials or troubles.12/15/2024 - Sunday AfternoonScriptures:Job 23:8-10, 14Isaiah 45:9Psalm 139:13-16Hebrews 12:27I Peter 4:12-14Deuteronomy 8:1-3Titus 2:11-12Judges 2:22-23Judges 3:1-2I Corinthians 10:13Deuteronomy 13:3II Chronicles 7:1-3, 10, 14Deuteronomy 11:24Isaiah 49:2Psalm 78:40-42Job 23:8-10, 14Philippians 3:13-14Isaiah 54:2-4
2nd Sunday in AdventIn our second reading, St. Paul is writing to the Philippians encouraging them that, he is "confident, that the one who began a good work in you will continue to complete it until the day of Christ Jesus." Biblical scholars would call God the "hound of heaven." We love God because God first loved us (1 John 4:19). Here is how Jesus acknowledged this truth, “You did not choose me, but I chose you” (John 15:16). With these Bible verses in mind one, Francis Thompson described God as “The Hound of Heaven.” God is always in search of his creation and that whatever God begins, He intends to finish. During this holy season of Advent, may God help us to prepare the way of the Lord!Scripture Reading for December 8, 2024Baruch 5:1-9Psalm 126:1-6Philippians 1:4-6, 8-11Luke 3:1-6
Fr Chris Borah Deuteronomy 6:1-9Psalm 119:1-16Hebrews 7:23-28Mark 12:28-34
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary TimeBartimaeus, son of Timaeus, teaches us in our Gospel for Sunday how to see with the eyes of faith. Yes, we may be able to see physically, but that does not mean we know where we are going spiritually. Through prayer and discernment, God equips you and I to seek Him out despite the most chaotic of environments. Scripture Readings for October 27, 2024Jeremiah 31:7-9Psalm 126:1-6Hebrews 5:1-6Mark 10:46-52
Tap here to send us a message!Blind Bartimaeus serves as a clear analogy of how we can experience spiritual blindness, where the trials and distractions of life keep us from recognizing the truth and understanding the deeper causes of our struggles. This spiritual condition can cloud our vision, making it difficult to see what God is doing around us. However, like Bartimaeus, if we are to receive mercy from Jesus, we must act in faith and respond, trusting that God will meet us at the point of our need.10/17/2024 - Thursday NightScriptures Used (In Order of Occurrence):Luke 18:35-43Philippians 4:4-9Psalm 27:7-14
Hello Friends! I love to hear from you! Please send me a text message by clicking on this link! Blessings to You!In this episode, Jori discusses with her listeners David's exhortation for the people to sing praises to Yahweh and to declare his mighty acts among the people. JOIN DR. JORI IN JOURNALING IN 2024! Check out this 9 min YouTube Video outlining her journaling strategy! Don't Forget to subscribe to the YouTube Channel! https://youtu.be/lqe9TO7RSz4 BOOKS OF BIBLE COLOR CHARTI made this chart as a helpful tool for grouping the collections of books or letters in the Holy Bible. The colors in the different sections are the ones that I use in my journals. Books of Bible Chart (color) (4).pdf - Google Drive CHECK OUT DR. JORI'S JOURNALS! Sermon Notes, Reflections and Applications Journal/Notebooks by Dr. Jori. Click the links below to be directed to amazon.com for purchase. Or search “Dr. Jori Shaffer” on Amazon to bring these up. https://a.co/d/9B5krQlhttps://a.co/d/iycFlnNHere is a brief YouTube video that tells about the Journal/Notebooks as well:https://youtu.be/aXpQNYUEzds Scripture translation used is the Legacy Standard Bible. “Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc. LSBible.org and 316publishing.com DR. JORI mentioned the conferences by Answers in Genesis. The link below will take you to the website showing their schedule and upcoming conferences. https://answersingenesis.org/outreach/ Scripture References:Psalm 9:11James 1:19-25Psalm 9:1-11Matthew 6:9PSalm 9:13Zephaniah 3:17Romans 3:23Psalm 146-150Psalm 146 Email: awordforthisday@gmail.comPodcast website: https://awordforthisday.buzzsprout.com Support the show
Hello Friends! I love to hear from you! Please send me a text message by clicking on this link! Blessings to You!In this episode, Jori discusses with her listeners King Solomon's reminder that the fear of Yahweh is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. JOIN DR. JORI IN JOURNALING IN 2024! Check out this 9 min YouTube Video outlining her journaling strategy! Don't Forget to subscribe to the YouTube Channel! https://youtu.be/lqe9TO7RSz4 BOOKS OF BIBLE COLOR CHARTI made this chart as a helpful tool for grouping the collections of books or letters in the Holy Bible. The colors in the different sections are the ones that I use in my journals. Books of Bible Chart (color) (4).pdf - Google Drive CHECK OUT DR. JORI'S JOURNALS! Sermon Notes, Reflections and Applications Journal/Notebooks by Dr. Jori. Click the links below to be directed to amazon.com for purchase. Or search “Dr. Jori Shaffer” on Amazon to bring these up. https://a.co/d/9B5krQlhttps://a.co/d/iycFlnNHere is a brief YouTube video that tells about the Journal/Notebooks as well:https://youtu.be/aXpQNYUEzds Scripture translation used is the Legacy Standard Bible. “Scripture quotations taken from the (LSB®) Legacy Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2021 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Managed in partnership with Three Sixteen Publishing Inc. LSBible.org and 316publishing.com DR. JORI mentioned the conferences by Answers in Genesis. The link below will take you to the website showing their schedule and upcoming conferences. https://answersingenesis.org/outreach/ Scripture References:Proverbs 9:10Philippians 4:8-9Psalm 119:160Psalm 119:11Ephesians 1:13-141 John 2:27Proverbs 1:1-72 Timothy 3:16-172 Peter 1:211 Kings 3:5-151 Kings 4:29-321 Kings 11:1-13Luke 9:23Proverbs 1:20-22Proverbs 9:7-12Isaiah 26:31 Corinthians 1:30-31James 3:14-17James 1:5-6Colossians 1:15Colossians 1:9-14 Email: awordforthisday@gmail.comPodcast website: https://awordforthisday.buzzsprout.com Support the show
In “Think Like A Reaper,” Pastor Steven Furtick shows us how to think about the outcome while living in the fear, frustration, and fatigue of right now. You'll be encouraged that God is with you in your hard place, and help is closer than you realize. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: www.elevationchurch.org/giving/ If you've just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References:John 4, verses 27-39Galatians 6, verses 8-9Psalm 126, verse 5See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Tim Fraiser Ecclesiastes 7:2Psalm 90:1-2Psalm 90:3 Ecclesiastes 3:20Psalm 90:4 Psalm 90:5-6Psalm 90:7-11Psalm 90:10Psalm 90:7-9Psalm 90:12Ephesians 5:15-16Psalm 90:13-17 Pursue God (Psalm 90:14)Pursue the work of God (Psalm 90:17)
In this episode we talk about how fear is a chief weapon in the arsenal of our enemy and how we must resist it!Other episodes referenced in this one:Episode 79: Satan was in Eden tooI mentioned some info about the phrase "hem me in" from Psalm 139:5. You can see info about the phrase in the original Hebrew HERE.Scriptures referenced:2 Kings 6:8-17James 4:6-81 Peter 5:8-9Psalm 139:3, 5-61 Samuel 17:1-581 Kings 18:17-40John 8:44Romans 8:92 Timothy 1:7Psalm 56:3Matthew 4:11Luke 4:131 John 4:4Ephesians 2:10Romans 16:20Genesis 3:15Psalm 91:13Matthew 11:29Psalm 23:2Romans 15:13Galatians 5:22-23Isaiah 26:3Revelation 12:11Support the showIf you feel so led, you can support the podcast by clicking HERE or by clicking the "Support the show" button above. I Just Want to Talk about the Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which means that any donations made are tax-deductible. Thank you so much for giving as the Lord leads!Take care!