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Cityline Church
Beyond Sunday | Episode 2

Cityline Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 60:18


Listen in for Week 2 of the Beyond Sunday Podcast, where we are taking conversation "Beyond Sunday". Below are a list of Bible Resources mentioned within the Podcast. https://bibleproject.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.blueletterbible.org/ —— If you want to support what God is doing through Cityline, click here: https://citylineonline.churchcenter.com/giving   Want to learn more about Cityline and how to get involved? Click here: https://citylineonline.org   Are you in need of prayer or someone to talk with? Click here: https://citylineonline.org/prayer     —— Follow us on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citylineonline/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citylineonline/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCumM40GFhmHumITXmh8MV0g Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cityline-church/id1308579363?mt=2 Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0pHyJ5pxtry1tIMlD9ZBPd?si=e01fc4636d5543e1

ProveText
990. 3 (New-To-Me) Bible Resources (3 Things)

ProveText

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 10:36


In this episode, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb (@tmichaelwhalcomb) shares 3 Bible Resources that are new to him. Tune in to learn more! https://qava.tv/ https://orbis.stanford.edu/q https://casualenglishbible.com/ ***GlossaHouse resources are available at our website! - https://glossahouse.com/ ✏️ ***Sign up for classes with GlossaHouse U - https://glossahouse.com/pages/classes

The GoodKind Podcast
Top 5 Bible Resources for Kids

The GoodKind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 25:26


It's the very first episode of our new series, the Top 5! GoodKind Co-founder and author, Chris Pappalardo, is sitting down with friends Chris Ammen from Kaleidoscope and Ryan Coatney from Raising Cross Formed Kids. They're sharing all of their favorite kids discipleship resources, for parents and pastors alike, and having a lot of fun doing it. Join the conversation, and find a new resource that'll have you singing praises.

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The Martha + Mary Show
164: Single and Not Sorry with Ellen Wildman

The Martha + Mary Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 27:00


Ellen Wildman, author of Single and Not Sorry, talks candidly about the gifts and the challenges of single life. Disclosure: Affiliate links are used below. If you choose to purchase through the links, we may be compensated at no additional cost to you. See full disclosure policy. Today's Guest: Ellen Wildman is the product manager over Bibles and Bible Resources at DaySpring, and author of the devotional Single and Not Sorry. She holds a BA in Bible and Ministry to Women from Moody Bible Institute and an MA in Biblical and Theological Studies from Denver Seminary. Ellen lives in Nashville, TN, and in her free time she enjoys reading popular fiction, trying new sourdough recipes, and tending to her thriving houseplants. Theme Music: “Found” by Lisa Troyer and Dawn Yoder Venture3Media/Circle of Friends Show Sponsor: Inspiration Doula: Schedule a coaching call with Katie to get the help you need to see your creative project through to the finish line! Things We Talk About: Single and Not Sorry devotional Well-Watered Women "Word before World" "Do I need to do this right now?" Brie cheese Galatians 6:2 Corrie ten Boom "You are Not Behind" devotion Proverbs 19:21 Connect with Us: The Martha + Mary Show webpage Podcast Group on Facebook: Martha and Mary Show Sisterhood IG Handles: @leenienhuis @katie_m_reid @ellen_wildman Producer: Jeanna Lesausky Subscribe to the show and leave a rating and review.

Bob Enyart Live
Bob's Meeting with a Jehovah's Witness

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023


What does the Bible say about the deity of Christ? For centuries, as affirmed at the Council of Nicea, Christians have used a wonderful list of verses to demonstrate from God's Word the deity of Jesus Christ. Here is another very different approach to show the same truth. (This is similar to the "Big Picture" approach used in the overview of the Bible called The Plot.) Thus Saith the Lord: If we count how many times the Old Testament prophets said, "Thus says the Lord" we find them using that phrase, in the New King James Version of the Bible, about 420 times. The New Testament on the other hand, never once records that phrase. Jesus Christ, with all the red ink devoted to recording His words, never once used that ubiquitous phrase, "Thus saith the Lord." Rather, Jesus proclaims, "I say to you," in the Gospels! Not a single "Thus says the Lord," but rather, "I say to you," 135 times. The following chart demonstrates biblically that these two phrases, Thus saith the Lord, and I say unto you, indicate the same thing, that God is speaking. For Jesus Christ made it clear that He Himself was at the heart of His message. Unlike the righteous priests and kings, prophets and the apostles, the Lord came to teach us about Himself: Christ's Self-focus: "Follow Me" 19x Mt. 4:19; 8:22; 10:38; 16:24; 19:21; Mk. 1:17; 2:14; 8:34; 10:21; Lk. 5:27; 9:59; 18:22; Jn. 1:43; 8:12; 10:27; 12:26; 13:36; 21:19, 22 Pray and act "in My name" 18x Mt. 7:22; 18:5; 18:20; [24:5]; Mk. 9:37, 39, 41; [13:6]; Lk. 9:48; [21:8]; 24:47; Jn. 14:13-14; 15:16; 16:23-24, 26; Acts 9:15 "the Holy Spirit" comes "in My name" Jn. 14:26 "for My name's sake" leave family and property Mt. 19:29; or even be killed 5x Mt. 24:9; [Lk. 21:12, 17;] Jn. 15:21; Acts 9:16 Believe in the "name of the… Son" and "in the Son" 3x Jn.  3:18, 36; 9:35 and "in Him [Jesus]" 4x Jn. 3:18; 6:29, 40; 8:31 "believe in Me" 14x Mt. 18:6; Mk. 9:42; Jn. 3:15-16, 18; 6:35, 47; 7:38; 11:25, 26; 12:44, 46; 14:1, 12; 16:8; 17:20 You "are sanctified by faith in Me" Acts 26:18 Live "in Me" Jn. 11:26 "come after Me" Mk. 8:34; Lk. 14:27 Abide "in Me" Jn. 15:2, 4:5, 7 "abide in Me" or else Jn. 15:6 "abide in My love" Jn. 15:9-10 "where two or three are gathered" Jesus is "there in the midst of them" Mt. 18:20 So too: "I [Jesus, will abide] in you" Jn. 15:4-5 "know that I am He" Jn. 8:28 or "if you do not believe that I am He you will die in your sins" Jn. 8:24 Do things "for My sake" Mt. 10:22, 39; even lose your life "for My sake" 4x Mt. 16:25; Mk. 8:35; 10:29; Lk. 6:22 "I never knew you, depart from Me" Mt. 7:23 "I am willing; be cleansed" Mt. 8:3; Mk.. 1:41 "confess Me" Mt. 10:32; Lk. 12:8 Do not deny "Me" 7x Mt. 10:33; 26:34; Mk. 14:30, 72; Lk. 12:9; 22:34; Jn. 13:38 Do not be "ashamed of Me" Mk. 8:38; Lk. 9:26 nor "My words" "love Me" 5x Jn. 14:15, 21, 23-24, 28 Do not reject "Me" Lk. 10:16; Jn. 12:48 "He who is not with Me is against Me" Lk. 11:23 Love Me "more than" your family members Mt. 10:37; [Lk. 14:26] Bob Enyart presents this material on a BEL radio program, in a secretly recorded meeting with Jehovah's Witnesses, and in his Gospel of John Bible Study which is downloadable or available on MP3 CD. "I… have loved you" Jn. 15:9, 12 Be "worthy of Me" Mt. 10:37-38 "Come to Me" 5x Mt. 11:28; Lk. 6:47; Jn. 5:40; 6:35; 7:37 "I will give you rest" Mt. 11:28 "For My yoke is easy and My burden is light" Mt. 11:30 I am "greater than the temple" "than Jonah" "than Solomon" Mt. 12:6, 41-42 I am "Lord even of the Sabbath" Mt. 12:8; Mk. 2:28; Lk. 6:5 [Lord of God's Ten Commandments] Thus He says keep "My commandments" 4x Jn. 14:15, 21; 15:10, 12 "You are My friends if you do whatever I command you" Jn. 15:14 "keep My word" Jn. 14:23-24 "He who is not with Me is against Me" Mt. 12:30 The angels are "His angels" Mt. 13:41; 16:27 and He commands "His angels" Mt. 24:31; Mk. 13:27 The kingdom is "His kingdom" Mt. 13:41 and He calls it "My kingdom" Lk. 22:30 Jesus called it "My church" Mt. 16:18 and believers are "My sheep" Jn. 10:14, 27 and they are "His elect" Mt. 24:31; Mk. 13:27 Paul is a "vessel of Mine to bear My name" Acts 9:15 "all Mine are Yours, and Yours are Mine" Jn. 17:10 "My peace I give" Jn. 14:27 "in Me you may have peace" Jn. 16:33 "My joy" should fill you Jn. 15:11 "Who do men say that I am?" Mt. 16:13; Mk. 8:27 "who do you say that I am?" Mt. 16:15 Receive "Me" Mt. 18:5; Mk. 9:37; Lk. 9:48 Heaven and earth will pass away but "My words" will never Mt. [5:18] 24:35; Mk. 13:31; Lk. 21:33 Tell others about Jesus Mk. 5:19 "you belong to Christ" Mk. 9:41 Hear "My sayings" and do them Lk. 6:47 Jesus has "His own glory" Lk. 9:26; [Jn. 2:11; 16:14] The Son is "glorified" 8x Jn. 11:4; 12:23; 13:31-32; [17:1, 5, 10 24] "He who hears you hears Me" Lk. 10:16 Jesus expects praise, from stones if necessary Lk. 19:37-40 Return "to Me" Lk. 22:32 Be "My disciple" Lk. 14:27; Jn. 8:31; 15:8 Forsake all to "be My disciple" Lk. 14:33 "you are My disciples" Jn. 13:35 "I shall send… the [Holy] Spirit" Jn. 15:26; 16:7 The Holy Spirit "will testify of Me" Jn. 15:26 We read in John 5 and Luke 24 that "the Scriptures… testify of Me" Jn. 5:39; [Lk. 24:44] "You [Apostles] also will bear witness [of Me] because you have been with Me" Jn. 15:27 Paul gives "testimony concerning Me" Acts 22:18; 23:11 "the Son gives life to whom He will" Jn. 5:21 "seek Me" Jn. 6:26 Serve "Me" Jn. 12:26 "all should honor the Son just as they honor the Father" Jn. 5:23 "I am the bread of life," "of heaven," "of God" Jn. 6: 32-33, 35, 41, [48,] 51 Just seeing Christ is reason enough to believe in Him Jn. 6:36 [56] Drink "My blood" and eat "My flesh" Jn. 6:53-54, 56 "I will raise him up at the last day" Jn. 6:40 for He is the resurrection "The world… hates Me" Jn. 7:7 "I am the light of the world" Jn. 8:12; 9:5; 12:46 "I bear witness of Myself" Jn. 8:13-14, 18 "know… Jesus Christ" for "eternal life" Jn. 17:3; [8:19; 10:10, 14] "the Son makes you free" Jn. 8:36 "Abraham rejoiced to see My day" Jn. 8:56; "Before Abraham was, I AM" Jn. 8:58 Of believers, Christ said, "I know them" Jn. 10:27 "I give them eternal life" Jn. 10:28 "I am the resurrection and the life" Jn. 11:25 I "will draw all peoples to Myself" Jn. 12:32 "I will… receive you to Myself" Jn. 14:3 Be "Mine" Jn. 14:24 "I am the vine" Jn. 15:5 "without Me you can do nothing" Jn. 15:5 "Because I live, you will live also." Jn. 14:19 "You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you" Jn. 15:16 Those who oppress Christians are "persecuting Me" Acts 9:4-5; 22:7-8; 26:14-15 "because they have not known… Me" Jn. 16:3 The Spirit "will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it" Jn. 16:14 "All things that the Father has are Mine" Jn. 16:15 "Whatever He [the Father] does, the Son does" Jn. 5:19 "the Father… loves you, because you have loved Me" Jn. 16:27 "If I will that he remain" Jn. 21:22 "I have overcome the world" Jn. 16:33 "I am the way" Jn. 14:6 "I am… the truth" Jn. 14:6 "I am… the life" Jn. 14:6 "I will… manifest Myself" Jn. 14:21 Scores of times Jesus uses the personal pronoun My with words like commandments, sake, words, lambs, sheep, peace, love, joy, voice, name, sayings, kingdom, angels, and church. Three examples powerfully illustrate the point. First, "Abraham rejoiced to see My day..." Secondly, "I know My sheep, and am known by My own." And thirdly, "Assuredly, I say to you... Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away." The prophets and John were the messengers; Jesus is the Message, the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and put Himself at the center of His message, because He is God. Hear all this on a BEL program, in a secretly recorded meeting with Jehovah's Witnesses, and in Bob Enyart's Gospel of John Bible Study which is downloadable or available on MP3 CD. The Forest for the Trees: A simple overview of Christ's message shows overwhelmingly that He is the Message. To paraphrase Greg Koukl from The John 10:10 Project, "You can take Buddha out and still have Buddhism, or take the prophet out and still have Allah, but if you take Jesus out you don't have Christianity any more." Jesus is either a blasphemer or God Himself. The above list comes from His words. We could make a similar list of Christ as the message using the remainder of the New Testament. And additionally, strong individual verses also show the Deity of Christ. The powerful and traditional proof texts show His deity even more effectively when presented alongside the big picture above of the ministry and message of Jesus Christ. The Traditional Passages Showing Christ's Deity: Most of the primary verses with a sampling of the many others showing that, like the Father, Jesus is... - Called God: John 1:1 with v. 14; 20:28; Rom. 9:5; Titus 2:13; Heb. 1:8; 2 Pet. 1:1; Luke 1:16-17 - From Everlasting: Ps. 90:2 with Micah 5:2 - Receiving worship: Mat. 2:11; 14:33; 28:9; John 9:38; Heb. 1:6 (etc., 10x) with Ex. 34:14; Acts 10:25-26 & Rev. 19:10 - Forgiving/Delegating Power to Forgive: Mat. 6:9, 12 with Jn. 20:23; Luke 5:20; Mark 2:5-11 & 1 Jn. 1:7-9 - Omniscient: John 10:15; 2:24-25 21:17 - Omnipresent: Ps. 139:7-10 with Mat. 18:20 & 28:20 - Omnipotent: Rev. 1:8 with 11-13, 17; 2:8; 5:11-6:1, 21:22-23; & 22:13 - Immutable: Mal. 3:6 with Hebrews 13:8 - The exact equivalent     in nature: Heb. 1:3; Phil 2:6 doesn't rob the Father to see Christ as His equal     in fullness: Col. 2:9 (in Christ "dwells all the fullness of the Godhead")     in glory: Isa. 45:25 with Gal. 6:14 and John 1:14; etc.     to whom every knee shalll bow: Isa. 45:23 with Phil. 2:10     to whom every tongue shall confess: Isa. 45:23 with Phil. 2:11 and Rom. 14:10-11     as the Almighty: Rev. 1:8 with 11-13, 17; 2:8; 5:11-6:1, 21:22-23; & 22:13     as Creator: Isa. 45:5-7, 18 with John 1:3 and Col. 1:16-17     as Savior: Isa. 45:21 and Luke 1:47 with Titus 3:6; 2:13; 2 Pet. 1:11; 1 John 4:14     as searcher of hearts: Ps. 139:23-24 with John 2:24-25 & Rev. 2:18-19, 23     as possessor of the everlasting kingdom: Dan. 7:13-14     as King of Kings: Rev. 19:16 with Dan. 2:47 and Isa. 33:22     as Lawgiver: James 4:12     as Judge: Ps. 9:7-8; 50:6 & 75:7; Isa. 33:22; 66:16; Heb. 12:23 with John 5:22; Acts 10:42; 17:31; Rom. 2:16; 2 Cor. 5:10; 2 Tim. 4:1, 8     as Jehovah: Isa. 40:3 with Mat. 3:3; and Isa. 8:13-14 with 1 Pet. 2:7-8; Mat. 21:42; Mk. 12:10. The Deity of Christ and Eternal Separation: Two doctrines, the afterlife of eternal separation from God in hell, and that of the deity of Christ, are inextricably linked. Therefore many of those who deny the deity of Christ, including Jehovah's Witnesses, Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, Ronald Hubbard's Scientology, and Christian Science, also deny an afterlife of eternal separation from God. Why? God put eternity in our hearts (Eccl. 3:11; Ps. 148:5-6) and so only a payment of infinite worth, something greater than the eternal futures of billions of human beings, could suffice to pay the price for our combined sin. When false teachers dismiss eternal punishment in Hades, they then fail to see the necessity of a Sacrifice of infinite worth. Jesus Is God: The dramatic contrast in the above chart shows Christ's self-presentation compared to the angels and prophets who present God to the world. These other messengers elevated not themselves, but God. They focused attention not on themselves but on Him. Godly priests, kings, and apostles presented God as their motivating message, of course, and not themselves. Jesus, on the other hand, came speaking about Himself. His most oft used, favorite title for Himself, undoubtedly selected also to communicate His mission, is not the "Son of God", but the "Son of Man". For, eternally He was the Son of God, but being the Son of Man was new to Him and uniquely cherished. God the Son submits Himself to the Father, willingly, not as a sign of a lesser God, but of His greatness. For as He lowers Himself, He is exalted to the central truth of Creation! (See the above chart.) Thus His "I say unto you" is the Scripture's "Thus Saith the Lord"! Three in the Bible: God exists as three persons in one Godhead, whom we refer to as the Trinity. Thus human beings made in His image also have a triune nature, and the cosmos itself is understood in threes, in the most fantastic ways. Before considering this, first see the Bible's extraordinary use of this number. Christ was three days in the tomb, which Jonah's three days foreshadowed, as did Abraham's three days of thinking that he would sacrifice his son Isaac on that same hill called Golgotha and Mt. Moriah (Gen. 22:14; 2 Chron. 3:1). Israel's three patriarchs are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The priestly tribe of Levi is from Jacob's third child (Gen. 29:34), as Leviticus is the third book of the Bible. And the day the law was given, the sons of Levi killed "about three thousand men" (Ex. 32:28), whereas the day the Spirit was given, "that day about three thousand souls were [saved]" (Acts 2:41; and see 2 Cor. 3:6). The Hebrew Scriptures comprise three sections, the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings (Luke 24:44), and God created three archangels. The most noteworthy women are Eve, Sarah, and Mary. The magi brought gold, frankincense and myrrh. Three persons (one being the Son) started their public service at thirty years of age: Joseph (Gen. 41:46), a deliverer of his people; David (2 Sam. 5:4) seated on the messianic throne (2 Sam. 7:12-13); and "Jesus Himself began His ministry at about thirty years of age" (Luke 3:23). God could have led Esther to fast for two days, or four; and He could have kept Jonah in the whale for one day, or a week, but three days and three nights prefigures God's plan of salvation for Christ's time in the grave. For Jesus "rose again the third day according to the Scriptures" (1 Cor. 15:4). And thus, the triune Christian God, the mystery of the Trinity, Three Persons in One God, is the one God whose testimony we can trust (answering both the philosophical problem of the origin of the one and the many, and Euthyphro's Dilemma by Socrates), having imprinted our world and even ourselves with His triune nature. Threes Everywhere: The number three manifested in Scripture turns the Christian's attention outward to see space existing in three dimensions, height, width, and length, as does time in past, present and future. The electromagnetic force operates in positive, negative, and neutral, and in pigment the three primary colors are red, yellow, and blue whereas in light they are red, green, and blue which three blend into the hues of the rainbow. We human beings on this third planet from the Sun experience matter primarily in three states, solid, liquid, and gas. The strongest shape for building is the triangle. Writers often give three examples and artists group in threes as in interior design, sculpting, and even movie directors, as they have the word trilogy (1, 2, 3) but no word for any other number of films. Photographers use the rule of thirds and the language of DNA uses only three-letter words. Everything reinforces the triune aspect of all of existence, a reflection of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. See more at kgov.com/3. Tripartite Man: And so we humans are body, soul, and spirit (1 Thes. 5:23). For God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness…" (Gen. 1:26). So mankind is made in God's image and likeness, image referring to our form, and likeness to our essence as sentient, morally-responsible persons. And unlike animals which look to the ground, men and women stand upright with a heavenly gaze. God's Image: God created a form, that is, an image, for the eternal Son to indwell. The verses Jehovah's Witnesses assume undermine Christ's deity are actually verses describing this aspect of Him at the creation. For the very first thing that God created was this form for His Son to indwell! (See Gen. 1:26 along with Col. 1:15; Rev. 3:14: Heb. 1:3; 5:5; 10:5; 2 Cor. 4:4; John 1:14; Phil. 2:5-6; 1 Tim. 2:5; and Rev. 1:13-18. When a son is "born" isn't the beginning of his existence anymore than when by taking up an image the Son became the "firstborn" of creation, was the beginning of His existence.) And in that image, "He made man" (Gen. 9:6), and not in the image of apes. "So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them (Gen. 1:27). The Plurality in God: The very first verse of Genesis presents the plurality of God, with Genesis 1:1 using a plural subject and a singular verb, that is, In the beginning gods He created the heavens and the earth. Elohim is the plural of the typical Hebrew word for God, which is El (cherub and seraph for example become plural as cherubim and seraphim, with Elah likely being the dual form, and Elohim being a plurality, in this case, three for the triune God). So, did Moses make a grammatical error in the first sentence of the first book of Scripture, in what has become not only the world's best-selling book, but in the most well-known sentence in the history of the world by using a singular verb with a plural subject? Of course not. For this was intentional. The Hebrew Scriptures in the most solemn texts presents God as a unified plurality. What grammarians refer to as the "royal we" comes from God's references to Himself using the plural: "Let Us make man in Our image," (Gen. 1:26). The solemn Hebrew prayer, called the Shema Yisroel, to the "one God" uses another plurality. For "The Lord our God, the Lord is One (of plurality)" at Deuteronomy 6:4 uses neither of the expected terms, yachad or even bad, words meaning a singularity, but God's Word uses the word echad, which is one in plurality as used by God at the Tower of Babel, "the people are one," and by Joseph "the dreams of Pharaoh are one," and by Moses, "the people answered with one voice," and back again to the beginning of Genesis at the institution of marriage when God says, "and they shall become one flesh." So this foundation prayer to God does not the use the Hebrew words for one, which mean a singularity (which words are never used in the Bible referring to God), but God describes Himself in the Bible using the One of plurality. So the Shema says: the Jehovah (who is the one God) our Elohim (plural) Jehovah is a Plural Unity! And Deuteronomy 6:4 is the central passage to all theology of God. Then the Scriptures go on to teach that the three Persons of the Trinity are God the Father (Isa. 63:16; Mal. 2:10), God the Son (Ps. 2:12; Zech. 12:10 and as in the chart above), and God the Spirit (Gen. 1:2; Isa. 48:16; Isa. 6:3; Rom. 5:5). See also Mat. 28:19; Acts 5:3-4, 9; 2 Cor. 13:14, and Psalm 110:1 with Matthew 22:41-46, and verses that show the personhood of the Spirit including Heb. 10:15-17. The Mystery in the Godhead: How can one God exist in three persons? Christian theologians have long described this as a mystery, but it is an expected mystery. Virtually everything, deep down, is a mystery. What is light (with its wave-particle duality)? What is life (with modern biology unable to agree on a definition)? What is matter (that it leaves modern physics bewildered)? What is space? What is energy? What is time? What is movement? (Is it a series of discrete stationary states?) How can the Creator bring the universe into existence from nothing? How can your non-physical spirit be attached to your physical body? How can God exist from the beginningless past? How can creatures procreate and bring everlasting beings into existence? In humility we acknowledge that virtually everything in the creation is a deep, almost unfathomable mystery. How much more mysterious would be the God who made us? If Christianity taught that there are three Gods in One God, that would be a contradiction, and by the laws of logic, therefore false. For 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 and each 1 would be 1/3rd of the whole, which is anathema to trinitarian theology. But by analogizing God with math we see that the number line lacks sufficient multidimensionality and points us to the 3-dimensionality of space and an appropriate anaology wherein 1 x 1 x 1 = 1. And likewise, if Christianity taught that there are three Persons in One Person, that also would be false. But Christianity teaches that there are three Persons in One God, and while being a deep mystery (what isn't?), that is no contradiction. And finally, denial of Christ's deity is a central teaching of many of today's cults, including for example the Jehovah's Witnesses. This denial goes hand-in-glove with the rejection of eternality of hell. Also, not understanding the plurality of the Godhead creates philosophical dilemmas such as the problem of the one and the many. And Socrates' pre-Christian argument against God called Euthyphro's Dilemma is resolved by none of the world's religions except for the Christian Answer to Euthyphro in the eternal corroborating testimony of the three Witnesses of the Trinity. -Bob Enyart, KGOV.com Pastor, Denver Bible Church Bible Resources: If you enjoyed the above study and you would like to learn more from the wealth of biblical resources available from Bob Enyart Live, then please consider getting our series on the Gospel of John, or at least starting with Volume I, titled, Is this Man God? And for more fun and to enrich yourself spiritually, consider reading The Plot, an overview of the Bible which is Pastor Bob's life's work. Also, we invite you to browse the Bible Study Department at our KGOV store. And you can call us at 1-800-8Enyart (836-9278) to tell Bob or a BEL staffer which topics of study you are most interested in, and we'll figure out which of our resources, if any, address your area of concern. Postscript -- Is the Father-Son Relationship Eternal? The Scriptures help us see the errors in two claims about the Son that are held by a minority of believers, many of whom, thankfully, do assent to the Trinity and the deity of Jesus Christ. One false teaching is against the eternality of the Trinity (immediately below, The Claim: No Past Trinity) and the other acknowledges the eternal Trinity but denies that ithe Second Person was always the "Son" (below, The Claim: No Past Son). The Claim: No Past Trinity: The first claim, that no triunity existed in God until He decided to express Himself in that way, is offered to defend monotheism, that there is only one God. Christianity teaches that there is one God in three persons.  can be falsified in three ways. 1) Because the "Father" is eternal His "Son" must also have been eternal. For by positing "no Trinity" through an eternity prior to the manifestation of such, a Christian is claiming the existence of a non-relational "Being". Theoretically, if such a Being could exist, it could not be a "Father" and may be non-binary. We estimate however that more than a thousand Bible verses present God as relational. Thus we teach that the five primary biblical attributes of our eternal God are that, "He is living, personal, relational, good, and loving." Not being "relational" has serious consequences including Euthyphro's, as linked to just below. And for those who may claim that "Father" could have been merely an eternal figure of speech, please see below on metaphor. 2) The Scripture asserts the existence of "the eternal Spirit" (Heb. 9:14). The Holy Spirit did not come to exist. If a defense of monotheism requires that mankind needs to know that God in the past was a unitarian Being who only later manifest Himself into three persons, it is surprising that the Bible would not teach this. Further, if there were a logical contradiction in three persons being One God, positing that One God manifest Himself into three persons does not make that apparent contradiction go away. That is not the answer to such a challenge. Rather, as shown above in The Mystery in the Godhead section, one God existing in three persons is not and never has been a contradiction. But like mostly everything else, it is a deep mystery. (Some claim that John 15:26 teaches an origin for the Holy Spirit, who "proceeds from the Father". However, context is king. If that was the Lord's teaching, it would have been quite a jump out of His context. You can wreak havoc anywhere and especially in John 15 by ignoring the contextual. Jesus there assures His disciples that "the world hates you... because you are not of the world." The disciples were not extraterrestrials and were not eternal aliens at that, even though Jesus said, "you have been with Me from the beginning." And about unbelievers, the Lord said, "If I had not come and spoken to them, they would have no sin". By taking that out of context one would assume unbelievers were sinless until just three years earlier. And "when the Helper comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, He will testify of Me." Context is king. Jesus did not bounce out of His context to drop a theological bomb. Rather, He was assuring them that although in "a little while" He will be with them no longer, He is sending the Holy Spirit who comes not from this world, but from the Father in heaven.) 3) Above, this article mentions our Christian Answer to Euthyphro's Dilemma. That writing makes a defense of the eternal corroborating testimony of the Trinity's three Witnesses. This also rebuts the first claim here that no Trinity existed in eternity past. The Claim: No Past Son: The second related erroneous claim, as written about by Zeller and Showers, admits that the Persons of the Trinity have existed eternally, but that the Second Person did not become the "Son" until the Incarnation. This teaching at least has a proof text, which however appears to have been misapplied. One form of this second error is that through eternity past the second Person of the Trinity was the "Word" but not the "Son". This position claims that it was not until the Incarnation, or thereabouts, when the Father's prophecy was fulfilled, "This day have I begotten Thee", that the Word became the Son. The claim here is that the First Person of the Trinity sent the Second Person, the Word, to the world, who thereby became the Son. Let's look at four rebuttals to this claim. First, the Bible never says that God sent the Word to the Earth who then became the Son. Among His many titles (the Christ, the Alpha and Omega, the Lamb of God, the Prince of Peace, the Son of Man, the Bridegroom, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, etc.), the Second Person of the Trinity is also referred to as the Word (John 1:1, 14) and He was of course sent to the Earth. However, when the Bible addresses the topic of WHO was sent to Earth, WHO came, WHO was given to the world, we don't read that the Word was sent and He became the Son, but rather, each time we read that: - "He loved us and sent His Son" (1 John 4:10) - "the Son of God has come" (1 John 5:20) - "God gave His only begotten Son" (John 3:16; and 3:17) - "Unto us a Son is given" (Isaiah 9:6) - "God sent forth His Son, born of a woman" (Gal. 4:4) - "the Father has sent the Son as Savior of the world" (1 John 4:14) - "In this the love of God was manifested toward us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world" (1 John 4:9). Again, God did not send the Word into the world who became the Son through the Incarnation when He got here. Rather, God sent His "Son into the world". Even in the parable, "Then last of all he sent his son to them, saying, 'They will respect my son'" (Mat. 21:37), "having one son, his beloved, he also sent him" (Mark 12:6). A second way of recognizing from Scripture that the Son is eternal is that the "Father" is eternal. Without a Son, the First Person of the Trinity would not have been the Father. Further, with all the Old Testament passages referring to God as Father notwithstanding, He would not have become the Father until about 2,000 years ago with the Incarnation. However, while the famous messianic prophecy of Isaiah 9 raises the deep mystery of the separateness within, yet also the oneness of, God, its description of Him as "Everlasting Father" has long been held by Christians to teach that throughout eternity past, the Father has been the Father. As the Apostle Paul wrote, "there is one God, the Father, of whom are all things" (1 Cor. 8:6), such that everything that has flowed from Him has flowed from Him as "the Father". Likewise, to the Ephesians, the Hebrew poetry places in proximity the "one Spirit" with the "Father of all", reinforcing that as the Holy Spirit has been eternally the Spirit, so too with the Father, as likewise when Luke recorded, "Jesus rejoiced in the Spirit and said, 'I thank You, Father'" (Luke 10:21) and Matthew, "in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" (Mat. 28:19). Of course also, in the Hebrew Scriptures, prior to the Incarnation, God was referred to as Father. "Have we not all one Father? Has not God created us?" (Mal. 2:10; see also Deut. 32:6; Ps. 68:5; Isa. 63:16; 64:8; [43:10]; John 8:41; 5:21 [evidently referring to the three Old Testament resurrections]). Yes, of course, "Father" could be used as a metaphor, like the Father of our Country or the Father of Creation. However, that metaphor does not hang on nothing. It is "Our Father who art in heaven" that gives rise to the use of the Father metaphor. Also, the parallel passages to those above, regarding that the "Son" was sent, are those that teach us that the "Father" is the one who sent Him, such as Jesus' own frequently repeated statements about "the Father who sent Me" (John 5:30, 36-37; 6:39, 44, 57; 8:16, 18, 29, 42; 12:49; 14:24) and "I have come in My Father's name" (John 5:43). That is, the First Person who sent the Second Person to Earth, at the time of the sending, was already the Father. So to be the everlasting Father, of necessity, eternally, He has had a Son. Thirdly, the burden of proof for such a new doctrine is on the person claiming that the Godhead's relationships were different prior to the creation, or prior to the Incarnation, than they are today. However, with its one proof text, the scriptural evidence will fail to make the case if that passage is not making a claim about the past relationship of the First and Second persons, but rather, is referencing the future Incarnation when God the Son will be begotten to become the Son of Man. For Psalm 2:7 is a messianic Incarnation prophecy. "You are My Son, today I have begotten You." The immediate context, and the three times that this passage is quoted, shows that this relates to the messianic plan for the Second Person rather than to the First Person's past relationship with the Second Person. In context, this is about Jesus as God's "King on My holy hill of Zion" [i.e., Jerusalem] (Ps. 2:6). That description applies because of and sometime after the Holy Spirit overshadows Mary, for "that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit" (Mat. 1:20). So too, each of the three quotes of Psalm 2:7 refer explicitly to its fulfillment in the First Advent of Jesus Christ (Acts 13:33; Heb. 1:5; 5:5). "And we declare to you glad tidings—that promise which was made to the fathers. God has fulfilled this for us their children, in that He has raised up Jesus. As it is also written in the second Psalm..." (Acts 13:32-33). Thus while some see Psalm 2 as claiming no past Father-Son relationship, the alternative traditional understanding is that it is referring to when God the Son becomes the Son of Man taking upon Himself the messianic role, with the Godhead as the Progenitor, so to speak, begetting Jesus' earthly existence. The writer of Hebrews quotes Psalm 2 and then explicitly connects it to a prophecy of the Incarnation, for Mary, Jesus' true earthly mother, descended from the line of David. "I will set up your seed after you, who will come from your body, and I will establish his kingdom... I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. I will be his Father, and he shall be My son" (1 Sam. 7:12-14). This messianic Incarnation prophecy is then quoted in Hebrews 1:5, again reinforcing that Psalm 2:7 refers to the Incarnation. Likewise, when quoted in Hebrews 5, the passage is associated with the prophecy that Christ would "become High Priest", another reference to His role through the Incarnation. Thus, the New Testament interprets Psalm 2:7 not as referring to some past spiritual begetting of the Son by the Father, but to God's begetting of His eternal Son through the virgin Mary whereby He became "the Son of Man", His favorite title for Himself. Finally, Scripture teaches about the Second Person of the Trinity that, "All things were created through Him" (Col. 1:16) and "without Him nothing was made that was made" (John 1:3). If these are literal and comprehensive, that means that the Second Person of the Trinity is the one who actually created everything. The things created explicitly include all the created positions of authority, "whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers" (Col. 1:16). That leaves this false teaching in the awkward position of claiming that while the Second Person was eternally existing, the "Sonship" was a created position. Yet, if it were, one would expect that the Son Himself would have created that position, which seems untenable. The Son wouldn't create His own "Sonship". Yet He indeed created every position of authority. That again suggests, as with the above three extensive observations and natural readings from Scripture, that the Father-Son relationship was not brought into existence but that it eternally emanated from the Godhead and that therefore God the Son is eternally the only begotten Son of the Father.

FBC Young Adults
Black, White, and Red All Over - Episode 8 - "Why Should I Read the Old Testament?"

FBC Young Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 64:17


The 8th episode in a 12-part series “Black, White, and Red All Over: A Podcast Series about the Bible.” ------------------------ https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b953987e-5e8e-4c17-b0cc-13e3a60d6bf6/BWR-20Ep-208-20-20ACCESSIBILITY.mp3 (**ACCESIBILITY** - For a version of the show without transition music, click here.) ------------------------ Episode Summary/For Further ExplorationJohn, Ellyn, Tiffany, and Ethan are back as they review what they took away from finishing the Old Testament. Plus, they also discuss how to answer the questions, "Why Should I Read or Care About the Old Testament?"   Join them in reading through the New Testament this Fall! Find resources to help get you started below. *If you have thoughts or questions, we'd love to talk with you! Email your questions to youngadults@fbchav.org or john@fbchsv.org* ------------------------ Links to Items to Help You Better Understand the Story of the Old Testamenthttps://bibleproject.com/explore/video/the-story-of-the-bible/?utm_source=web_social_share&medium=shared_video (Bible Project Video on the Story of the Bible ) ------------------------ Resources & References for After You Listenhttps://my.bible.com/reading-plans/17553-the-bible-recap-with-tara-leigh-cobble#:~:text=%E2%86%90Plans-,Share,-The%20Bible%20Recap (The Bible Recap Reading Plan on the Bible App) https://www.thebiblerecap.com/start (Bible Recap Resources to help get you started in reading through the Bible) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R9HzW7B3jBBAi_NmMnateGeqoYleTVf5/view (The Bible Recap Links) https://bibleproject.com/ (The Bible Project) https://announce.bibleproject.com/?_ga=2.225246429.615507031.1642525114-1608109579.1642525114 (The Bible Project App) Check out All our Other Episodes on our Podcast & Keep an Eye Out for Episode 9 of Season 3 on or around November 1st! ------------------------ Visit us online at https://my.captivate.fm/www.fbchsv.org/youngadults (www.fbchsv.org/youngadults) and check out our sermons and services at https://my.captivate.fm/www.fbchsv.org/sermons (www.fbchsv.org/sermons), and watch our 30min TV Program https://tvchurch.online/ (tvchurch.online)

That's Just What I Needed Podcast
You Asked, I Answered: 3 Great Questions We All Need the Answers To

That's Just What I Needed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 20:29


Hey Friend –  I'm so excited! Today is the much-anticipated question-and-answer episode. So, listen in as I answer three great questions YOU asked. The first is a relationship question (oh my goodness…this is such a good question!), the second is a personal question (if you don't need the answer to this one, someone you know definitely does!), and the third is a practical spiritual question (ALL of us wonder about this one). I guarantee you'll relate to these questions in one way or another. I want to send out a heartfelt thank you to everyone who submitted their questions. And if today's podcast raises more questions, or you didn't get a chance to submit your question on the first go-round, never fear–you can DM me a question for a future episode @donnaajones or email me through my website at www.donnajones.org.  You all are wise, kind, and genuinely want to grow personally and spiritually–your questions reflected that. You make this podcast a joy! You are loved!  Donna Listen to learn more:  Why do Christians act like they shouldn't sometimes? How do I process hurt or conflict? What suggestions do you have for overcoming loneliness? A tip on how to remember what you just read in your Bible Resources:  1 Corinthians 3 Peter 2:21-23 Matthew 18 Galatians 6:1   Donna's speaking schedule: https://donnajones.org/events/ For a copy of “15 Things, Jesus Would Say to You if You Met Him for Coffee,” go to www.donnajones.org/blog  Pick up a copy of Donna's book : Seek: A Woman's Guide to Meeting God  https://www.amazon.com/Seek-Womans-Guide-Meeting-God/dp/0800725328/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3QOGM9DLB01MK&keywords=seek+a+womans+guide&qid=1644959052&s=books&sprefix=Seek+a+woman%2Cstripbooks%2C190&sr=1-2 Connect with Donna Instagram: @donnaajones Website: www.donnajones.org Twitter:@donnajonesspeak

The Lori and Michelle Show
End times (things we wrestle with & new discoveries ) and free bible resources for you

The Lori and Michelle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 23:47


122 Join us in chatting about end times, the Bible and the free resource pages on our blog we have made for you. Also please note, even since filming this we have discovered more new things, so this is a journey and we will continue to share more along the way. Make sure to check out our end times resource page - linked below Let us know if you have any resources for us to check out. Disclaimer: Please remember this is our first time reading and studying the Bible, so we don't know everything and we will continue to learn and grow. We are not pastors or anything, just 2 girls that were lost and Jesus saved us sharing our journey of reading the Bible again. Here to encourage you to read and study God's word. Make sure you watch our Mark 13 Bible study workout - https://youtu.be/u9qp1HDOFzg End times resources - https://purelytwins.com/2022/07/11/end-times-resources-all-that-we-used-to-study-this-topic/ Bible study resources - https://purelytwins.com/bible-study-resources/ Mark Bible study and resources - https://purelytwins.com/2022/07/11/mark-bible-study-resources/ Matthew Bible study and resources - https://purelytwins.com/2022/07/11/matthew-bible-study-resources/ ♡ CHECK OUT OUR VIDEOS - Lori and Michelle Channel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/purelytwins ♡ GET Our Bible Study Workouts for FREE here - Move Live Faithfully Channel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVnE_bAk59k9iAM4HXgpig ♡ SUPPORT THIS SHOW: https://anchor.fm/lm-podcast/support We appreciate the support. KEEP UP WITH US: ♡ Website: https://purelytwins.com ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movelivefaithfully/ ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loriandmichelle/ ♡ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/purelytwins ♡ OUR AMAZON storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/loriandmichelle (*we make a small commission if you use our link at no charge to you, thanks for the support helps support our channel.) Songs from Epidemic Sound. We appreciate the support as it helps keep Purely Twins & Move Live Faithfully going to spread the gospel through fitness. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lm-podcast/support

Julia Keeps it Real! Life + Business Podcast
Podcast Guest: Kaela McKaig- His Word, My Walk

Julia Keeps it Real! Life + Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 30:59


Hey! I'm Kaela. I help busy Christian women find the time and discipline to consistently grow their relationship with God. You might know me as the former Personal Trainer and fitness girl turned Christian Lifestyle Mentor - and Best Auntie Ever! But like so many other Believers, God's journey to get me here has been… a journey.I am proud to come from an athletic family and background, playing basketball on a National Championship college team and newly Class of 2021 Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame inductees. It was my life as an athlete, then business woman working in the National Basketball Association that fostered the drive and discipline in me to push, to work hard, and to create consistency toward growth in every area of my life.And even though I loved the fast-paced professional sports world, I found myself living in Texas, getting involved in a church, traveling to Africa, and eventually earning a second degree from Arizona Christian University in all things Bible. I became known as the ‘health girl'. I spent years speaking at conferences, creating plans, and helping others achieve their health and fitness goals with a foundation of a relationship with Christ. But eventually even THAT wasn't filling me up!I was able to use all the skills, education, experiences, and expertise as an athlete and trainer, and use those same determination factors to build up and create consistency in my own relationship with God. And my life has changed! So, here you have it, Kaela Prays - Christian Lifestyle Mentor.I am the host of the His Word My Walk podcast where I weekly share insight from my own life about how God's Word and my daily walk go together.I also host a weekly Christian Women's book club online.My How to Consistently Build Your Bible Time online course has taken Believers from questions and insecurity to confidently spending consistent and intentional time with God, in His Word, every day.And I am honored to also mentor women one-on-one.My deep desire is to help others in their own relationship with God. I have a passion to uplift and encourage, to teach and to speak truth, God's truth into every situation. Connect with Kaela! https://kaelaprays.comFaith+Freedom+Flow Club officially has launched! Go to JuliaKeepsItReal.Co to get more info and sign up because you will NOT want to miss it! This is one of the most affordable mentorship programs filled with value you will find. Get training monthly on a focused theme with strategies and takeaway resources along with quarterly group coaching and so much more!Get the one-time paid in full VIP access here orGet the monthly subscription option hereMore info about all the things and FREEBIES!: www.Juliakeepsitreal.coWant help on coaching and leading your team? Get the Coaching Course here I love sharing free content with you all, please give me feedback on the content by leaving a written review at www.ratethispodcast.com/JuliaKeepsitrealTHANK YOU SO MUCH! Every review helps get the word out!xoxoJoin us behind the scenes! Feel free to get more free content, ask questions, and connect with other like-minded Christian entrepreneurs in the Julia's public business community group https://www.facebook.com/groups/juliabusinestrygroupSupport the show (https://paypal.me/Juliasglamroom)

Line Upon Line
Bible Resources, Baptisms, & Bad Habits

Line Upon Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 28:26


"Why did the snake on the pole represent Jesus?" Pastors John and Eric offer Bible answers to this question and more in episode 1 of season 2.

Bible 805
#98 How to Correctly Understand & Apply Bible Stories & Biblical Narrative

Bible 805

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 30:45


What is the purpose of the stories in the Bible? If someone does something that seems a bit odd, like Gideon setting out a fleece to determine God's will or the Children of Israel walking around the walls of Jericho to conquer it. Does that mean I should do similar things to please God? As we start reading the book of Joshua, we move from the foundation of laws into stories, also called narratives Let's face it, it is a bit of a relief to be finished with the the foundation of laws and into the stories of the Bible. For the next few months, you'll be reading some of the most familiar stories from the Old Testament: about the walls of Jericho falling down, of Gideon setting out a fleece, of Sampson and Deliah, about David and Goliath and the other exploits of David's life. Though interesting reading, these books pose a major challenge. How do we properly apply them? The laws are easy—God says, don't lie; I know I'm not supposed to lie. The stories are harder—because a Bible character acted in a certain way and seemed to turn out well, should I act in the same way? For example, in the story of Gideon, he asked God for sign that confirmed what he was supposed to do. He set out a fleece (an animal skin) and asked that the next morning the fleece be wet and the ground dry. God graciously, miraculously answered him and did that. He asked for the reverse and God again answered. Does that mean that we should come up with tests to determine God's will? For notes and additional Bible Resources, go to https://www.Bible805.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yvon-prehn8/support

Made Ya Smile
Made Ya Smile: Don't Go To Jail for This Podcast

Made Ya Smile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 22:19


In this episode, we talk to our resident Bible nerd, Kelley Mathews, about what to do when you're reading the Bible and something doesn't seem right about God's character. Bible commentary resources:The Bible Project- https://bibleproject.com/Dr. Constablehttps://planobiblechapel.org/soniclight/Bible Hub-https://biblehub.com/

Homeschool with Moxie Podcast
143. Gospel Centered Bible Resources with Sally Michael

Homeschool with Moxie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 34:19


If you have elementary aged kids and you're looking for gospel centered Bible resources you can use in your homeschool, then you're going to love this conversation with Sally Michael of Truth78. Sally has been a curriculum developer for decades and she has a heart for reaching the next generation with resources that are grounded in the Gospel. Show notes are at www.4onemore.com/143 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homeschoolwithmoxie/support

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Dwell Differently
Dwell #114: We're Being Pursued - Tara-Leigh Cobble

Dwell Differently

Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 15:38


Meet December's Dwell Guest; Tara-Leigh Cobble! Tara-Leigh is an author, podcast host, and Bible teacher who has an obvious passion for pointing people to a Jesus through gaining a deeper understanding of the Word.  She's got some great thoughts to share with you this month, and you're going to love the Bible reading resources she has available.  We're thrilled to have her with us and know that you're going to love hearing from her!Here's what we're talking about today!-Telescopic and microscopic ways of studying the Bible-Resources that Tara-Leigh has created for Bible study (see links below)-Experiencing scripture come to life while on trips to IsraelLinks from today's show:About Tara-Leigh CobbleThe Bible Recap PodcastThe Bible Recap BookHe's Where the Joy IsD-GroupsT h e // W o r d b e c a m e // f l e s ha n d // m a d e h i s // d w e l l i n ga m o n g // u s.J o h n // 1 : 1 4aSupport the show (https://dwelldifferently.com/products/new-dwell-monthly-membership)

Julia Keeps it Real! Life + Business Podcast
This one prayer will change your life!

Julia Keeps it Real! Life + Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 15:45


I am so glad this information came into my life... and it is TOO good not to share and bless others. Tune in to hear about this impactful prayer! The Prayer of Jabez: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1590524756?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_detailsWant help on coaching and leading your team? Get the Coaching Course: https://sites.google.com/view/juliagc/coaching-course-for-busy-womenI love sharing free content with you all, please give me feedback on the content by leaving a written review at www.ratethispodcast.com/JuliaKeepsitrealTHANK YOU SO MUCH! Every review helps get the word out!xoxoJoin us behind the scenes! Feel free to get more free content, ask questions, and connect with other like-minded Christian entrepreneurs here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/juliabusinestrygroup  Follow me on social!  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julia.grahamchapman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliagc/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/msgrahamchapman Tik Tok: @julia_gc24 ClubHouse: @juliagc www.linktr.ee/JuliaKeepsitRealSupport the show (https://paypal.me/Juliasglamroom)

Julia Keeps it Real! Life + Business Podcast
This one is for my Christian believers!! Sharing is Caring!

Julia Keeps it Real! Life + Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 21:51


I believe in paying it forward. I believe in giving and sharing even if you gain nothing in return. In this episode, hear more about my spiritual mentors! Heather Shriver Burns: Visit Garden of Favor FB group and Subscribe to her Garden of Favor PodcastSubscribe to Bible Recap PodcastHoracio Printing (Christian planner, devotionals, etc.): https://www.horacioprinting.comI forgot to mention another online mentor Stephanie May Wilson! She's amazing! I love using her prayer journal. Check out her podcast: Girls Night Want help on coaching and leading your team? Get the Coaching Course: https://sites.google.com/view/juliagc/coaching-course-for-busy-womenI love sharing free content with you all, please give me feedback on the content by leaving a written review at www.ratethispodcast.com/JuliaKeepsitrealTHANK YOU SO MUCH! Every review helps get the word out!xoxoJoin us behind the scenes! Feel free to get more free content, ask questions, and connect with other like-minded Christian entrepreneurs here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/juliabusinestrygroup  Follow me on social!  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julia.grahamchapman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliagc/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/msgrahamchapman Tik Tok: @julia_gc24 ClubHouse: @juliagc www.linktr.ee/JuliaKeepsitRealSupport the show (https://paypal.me/Juliasglamroom)

Faith and Culture Now
FCN Podcast - Episode 21 - App Tracking, Eschatology, and Bible Resources

Faith and Culture Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 47:55


In this episode, Scott talks with Scott Higginbotham and Michael Dennis about transparency, integrity, and honesty as it relates to App tracking data, caring for the world, and locating good resources for helping people read the Bible more accurately.

NewCity's Equip Podcast
How to Read the Bible: Resources on Jeremiah

NewCity's Equip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 14:02


In this episode of How to Read the Bible, Nate Claiborne gives some advice on resources for understanding Jeremiah. When making sense of a book of the Bible, it is best to start by reading different translations, then consulting either a study Bible or a Bible commentary. The latter come in different shapes and sizes and depending on how many questions you have, you may need more than 1 commentary on a particular book of the Bible.The following resources are mentioned in this episode:Robert Alter's translationThe Art of Bible Translation by Robert AlterJeremiah for Everyone by John GoldingayESV Study BibleCSB Study BibleNIV Study BibleThe Message of Jeremiah by Christopher WrightJeremiah in the TOTC seriesJeremiah in the NIVAC series

Dwell Differently
Dwell #71: Map Your Bible! - Kristy Cambron

Dwell Differently

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 22:35


You're going to want to grab your pen and your Bible for this episode! Kristy Cambron is taking us on a Bible-mapping journey. In this episode she breaks down the 5 steps to verse mapping. It is super practical and really simple. In this episode, Natalie and Kristy go deep with our verse discussion and actually verse map Ephesians 5:8 together. Do try this at home! We would love to know how you like it, so drop us a review or shoot us an email (dwell@dwelldifferently.com)!f o r // y o u // w e r e // o n c eD A R K N E S Sb u t // n o w // y o u // a r eL I G H Ti n // t h e // l o r d.l i v e // a s // c h i l d r e n // o f // l i g h tEPHESIANS 5:8Links from today's episode:Kristy's websiteInstagram: @kristycambronHow to do Verse MappingBible GatewayOlive Tree Bible AppBlue Letter BibleBible HubSupport the show (https://dwelldifferently.com/products/new-dwell-monthly-membership)

Friending
How to Pray with Friends and Experience Breakthrough

Friending

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 28:25


Ep. 62: How to Pray with Friends and Experience Breakthrough Sign up the advent devotional for anxious hearts: https://www.noelleprhodes.com/advent +4 weekly audio advent devotionals delivered to your email every Advent Sunday +created for the anxious heart looking for some good news this Christmas season +each episode is short, honest, and encouraging +discussion questions included so you can walk this advent journey with friends! +oh and it's FREE! BIBLE RESOURCES: https://www.youversion.com https://dwellapp.io http://www.thebiblerecap.com https://bibleproject.com https://shereadstruth.com https://www.rightnowmedia.org Join the Friending Squad Facebook Group! Learn more about Noelle and Friending: www.noelleprhodes.com Contact Noelle through email. Follow Noelle on Instagram. Follow Friending on Instagram. Support the show through Patreon or Listener Support. Leave a review on iTunes. Check out www.anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/friending/message

Kinda Christian
Deciphering the Bible with Jon Collins

Kinda Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 64:01


An intimate and engaging sit down with the co-founder of the Bible Project, Jon Collins. Jon walks us through his story and the vision for the Bible Project going forward. If you haven't checked out the incredible videos featured on their site, the Bible Project is making the Bible accessible and understandable, in proper context, for all the the world to see- it's very cool.

Into the Pray
1 Corinthians (part 7)

Into the Pray

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 56:28


This is the seventh part of our study through the extremely relevant book of 1 Corinthians. The focus of this week is chapter 3 with specific attention to the defining issue of Christian maturity. Please be in touch via our instagram account here or via our brand-new community app here. Come, Lord. Love in Jesus, N&M xx

Emmanuel Covenant Church
The Word, Part 1: Decisively Different (September 13)

Emmanuel Covenant Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020


We invite you to discover the God-breathed nature of this one-of-a-kind Book! Click here for this week's note sheet Click here for this week's Kids Church activity pages For a complete list of Bible Resources visit www.emmanuel.church/TheWord

Good Way Podcast
Mom Edition: Bible Resources

Good Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 14:05


A round-up of some favorite resources for teaching Bible with attention to both the mind and the heart.  Links for resources mentioned:  Devotional: Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing Music: Sing the Bible 1, Sing the Bible 2, Sing the Bible 3 Telling God's Story Instructor Text, Activity Book God's Great Covenant  New City Catechism  Action Bible  ESV Kids Bible Kids Read Truth Scripture Journal  *some amazon affiliate links here, reviews are all mine, I didn't get anything for free from publishers. These are the things we use and love in our home.   

Core Christianity
How Could A Loving God Send an Evil Spirit to Torment Saul?

Core Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 25:01


Episode 410 | Dr. Michael Horton and Adriel Sanchez answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Key questions answered in today's show: 1. What does it mean that we should examine ourselves before communion? If I have unconfessed sin in my life should I not participate? 2. What would you tell someone who is homosexual in relation to their Christianity? 3. “The next day an evil spirit sent from God came powerfully on Saul, and he began to rave inside the palace. David was playing the lyre as usual, but Saul was holding a spear” (1 Samuel 18:10 CSB) What does it mean an evil spirit from God and why? 4. My question is from Colossians 1:21–23. How do I make sense of the word "if?" Is salvation dependent upon us? Can we abandon it? 5. Where does it teach church membership in the Bible? Resources  10 Things You Need to Know About the Bible and Homosexuality by Michael Horton Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone.

The Thrive! Podcast
43: Diversity Without Unity is Chaos with host Bob Willbanks

The Thrive! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 20:56


Host Bob Willbanks believes there is unity in keeping our eyes on Christ Jesus. The starting point of Christian unity is the conviction that Jesus is Lord of our lives. To grow in unity with other Christians, we must live a unified life in Christ. We can't compartmentalize work, faith, family, leisure or any other part of our life. Additionally, we are called to model our lives after Jesus. We have to acknowledge that our life is not our own; it belongs to Christ. We are people under the authority of God and we must build an intimite relationship with Christ so that we will understand what He would have us to do. Building the foundation of an intimite life with Christ includes three core elements: Daily time reading and studying the Bible Gathering with a small group Active involvement with a local church Are you looking for a resource to help you stay engaged with Scripture on a daily basis? Check out the AFB Bible App for a personalized plan to send verses to your phone each day! Download the app on the App Store (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/afb-bible-app/id1236212095?mt=8) or Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gotandem.wlafbbibleapp).

Deeper Christian Podcast
Why You Don't Need Bible Resources to Study the Bible

Deeper Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 9:58


Deeper Christian Podcast • Episode 75 Many of us get stuck in our Bible study because we feel we need certain resources and tools to study well. While Bible resources are great (and if you have access to them, you might as well use them), but the truth is that you don't need Bible resources to study the Bible. The last couple days, I've been in training for how to use Logos Bible Software and while I love the program and what it can do, it reminded me that the most important thing for Bible study is not software, tools, or resources it is the Author Himself. And that's what I talk about in this Deeper Christian Podcast episode.  Download the shownotes for this episode and get other Christ-centered teaching and resources at: https://deeperchristian.com/75/ (deeperChristian.com/75/) Support this podcast

Your Leadership Story
A Simple Plan to Jump-Start Team-Building As A New Leader: A Bookmark Edition of Your Leadership Story Podcast

Your Leadership Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 17:38


What can you do as a new leader in an organization to jump-start the team-building process? In this Bookmark Edition, David Atchison interviews John Kramp about a simple survey that John developed and used in his new role as SVP of Bible Resources at HarperCollins Christian Publishing in Nasvhille and Grand Rapids. The best part of … Continue reading "A Simple Plan to Jump-Start Team-Building As A New Leader: A Bookmark Edition of Your Leadership Story Podcast"