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Pride isn't just loud or boastful. It's sneaky, wearing all kinds of masks. Whether it's hiding in hardship, lurking in leadership, or veiled in virtue, pride's many faces must be confronted with humility, honesty, and grace. Only then can we truly be conformed into the image of Christ—free from the subtle snares of Leviathan.Dr. Gabriel Allen Powell continues his Deliverance series by diving deep into the complexities of pride, exploring what scripture calls "the spirit of Leviathan"—a multi-headed beast representing chaos and the many faces of pride.Support the showText encounteratl to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Encounter.Worship with EncounterSundays at 9 AM ET | Wednesdays at 7:30 PM ETSupport EncounterText egive to 77977 Connect with EncounterFacebook | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | WebsiteConnect with Dr. GabeInstagram | YouTube | Website
Join me for a live webinar – Reframing Suffering: The Little Teachers We'll explore anxiety, jealousy, and shame as sacred teachers. Date: Wednesday, May 14 https://www.drjohnwprice.com/littleteachers-event-2025 Make sure to check out the book Women in the Bible https://www.amazon.com/Women-Bible-Interpretation-Resources-Scripture/dp/0664234011 In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, Dr. John W. Price speaks with Dr. Jaime Clark-Soles, a New Testament professor at SMU and ordained Baptist minister. The discussion covers Dr. Clark-Soles' groundbreaking work on women in the Bible and her forthcoming book on psychedelics and Christianity. Dr. Clark-Soles shares her insights into translation, interpretation, and the often hidden or misrepresented roles of women in sacred texts. The conversation also delves into her personal experiences—including participating in a psilocybin clinical trial—which deepened her spiritual understanding and informed her scholarship. Together, they explore the complexity and richness of scriptural interpretation, the transformative possibilities of embodied reading, and the role of community, humility, and curiosity in authentic spiritual exploration.
In this compelling episode, Pastor Karl dives into Romans 14, exploring what he calls "Applied Christianity." This chapter challenges both seasoned and new believers to navigate the balance between personal freedom in Christ and public restraint for the sake of others. Pastor Karl unpacks the concept of spiritual maturity, emphasizing private liberty and public restriction as biblical principles rooted in love. He addresses the tension between those strong in faith, who live in the freedom of grace, and those weak in faith, who adhere to stricter rules, using the historical context of meat sacrificed to idols to illustrate disputable matters. Through practical examples like alcohol, Halloween, and homeschooling, Pastor Karl highlights how non-essential issues should not divide the church. He introduces the "law of love," urging listeners to prioritize others' faith over personal freedoms, and explains the Bema Seat judgment, where Christians are rewarded for their sacrifices, not judged for salvation. Join Pastor Karl for a thought-provoking discussion on living out faith with grace, love, and unity.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
When a crime is committed, it has to have a punishment; it has to be made right, but when someone's life is taken, how can justice restore what's been lost? Christians have long debated the issue of capital punishment, holding a wide range of views. Pastor Jack offers his perspective on what the Bible has to say about the death penalty, particularly in cases of murder. (00:00) The Death Penalty in Biblical Context(13:58) The Death Penalty(25:03) Justice and the Death Penalty Get Updates via Text: https://text.whisp.io/jack-hibbs-podcastCONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK:Website: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn DAZE OF DECEPTION BOOK:https://jackhibbs.com/daze-of-deception/CALLED TO TAKE A BOLD STAND PRE-ORDER:https://tinyurl.com/33d5dpaj Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content:https://bit.ly/3CIP3M99
In this thought-provoking episode of "Father and Joe," hosts Father Boniface and Joe Rockey delve into the power of reading the Bible in sequence, particularly examining the profound teachings of Jesus through the lens of the Sermon on the Mount. Joe discusses his experience of reading the Bible in order, highlighting how the text often folds back on itself, reinforcing themes that resonate deeply with readers by connecting seemingly disparate teachings into a cohesive narrative.Using Matthew as an example, Joe describes how the Sermon on the Mount extends beyond the Beatitudes, presenting a comprehensive discourse that invites reflection on human nature, societal norms, and intrinsic motivations. By reading these scriptures in their entirety, Joe finds fresh relevance in old teachings and learns the art of delivering powerful messages, drawing parallels to his own experiences on stage as a speaker.Father Boniface offers insights into Jesus' historical and cultural context, emphasizing the importance of understanding scripture both as divinely inspired text and powerful rhetoric. He supports Joe's interpretative journey, validating the approach of reading with faith rather than skepticism, and applying lessons from scripture to everyday life as well as professional relationships.Together, they reflect on the potential personal growth in embracing scripture with openness, noting the inspiration derived from Christ's strategic communication and progressive ministry. Highlighting stories such as the raising of Lazarus, they discuss how contextual understanding of these narratives can bring new illumination.Throughout the conversation, they unpack the importance of viewing Biblical events within their broader scriptural setting, drawing connections between personal experiences and spiritual teachings. This balance allows listeners to rediscover the richness of biblical messages and encourages them to build a profound relationship with spirituality.Join Father Boniface and Joe Rockey in this enlightening episode to explore how contextual reading of the Bible isn't just about understanding divine instructions but is also a journey towards personal transformation and reclaiming faith in a world desperate for spiritual connection.Sermon on the Mount, Bible Study, Biblical Context, Faith Journey, Spiritual Growth, Jesus Teachings, Divine Inspiration, Scripture Analysis, Contextual Reading, Personal Revelation, Sermon Insights, Gospel Sermons, Spiritual Reflection, Faith Discussion, Christian Teachings, Theology Study, Deeper Understanding, Relationship with God, Spiritual Direction, Biblical Narratives, Historical Jesus, Faith Exploration, Scripture Wisdom, Spiritual Lessons, Jesus' Ministry, Catholic Perspective, Sermon Breakdown, Gospel Readings, Divine Faith, Sermon Interpretation, Spiritual Guidance, Personal Transformation, Bible in Context, Divine Message, Sermons of Jesus, Faith Application, Gospel Context, Scriptural Interpretation, Faith and Life, Sermon Engagement#SermonOnTheMount, #BibleStudy, #FaithJourney, #JesusTeachings, #SpiritualGrowth, #DivineInspiration, #ScriptureAnalysis, #ContextualReading, #SpiritualReflection, #GospelSermons, #FaithDiscussion, #ChristianTeachings, #TheologyStudy, #UnderstandingScripture, #RelationshipWithGod, #SpiritualDirection, #BiblicalNarratives, #HistoricalJesus, #FaithExploration, #ScriptureWisdom, #SpiritualLessons, #JesusMinistry, #CatholicPerspective, #SermonBreakdown, #GospelReadings, #DivineFaith, #SermonInterpretation, #SpiritualGuidance, #PersonalTransformation, #BibleInContext, #DivineMessage, #FaithApplication, #GospelContext, #SpiritualJourney, #SermonEngagement, #FaithAndLife, #FatherAndJoe, #ChristianFaith, #SpiritualEnlightenment
Join Julie Jancius and actress-author Bethany Joy Lenz (One Tree Hill) for a raw, transformative conversation about her memoir Dinner for Vampires—a deep dive into surviving cults, narcissistic abuse, and reclaiming spiritual autonomy. Discover how to spot manipulation, set boundaries, and heal through faith and critical thinking.
In this episode, we answer a critical question from the Matthew 24 Series about how 2 Corinthians 4:3-4 fits into the broader teaching of Satan being bound and unable to deceive the nations. Does this mean the Gospel is now open to all nations, including Gentiles? How does this connect to Revelation 20 and the concept of Jesus binding the "strong man"? Join us as we unpack these Scriptures and explore the biblical narrative of God's redemptive plan. *****Support This Channel*****Paypal: https://paypal.me/jimivision?locale.x=en_USMonthly Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JimivisionCash App: https://cash.app/$JimivisionVenmo: https://venmo.com/Jimmy-Cooper-17 Contact KenEmail: askbible4family@gmail.com Phone: 401-47-BIBLE https://www.bible4.family Mail To:Jimmy CooperJimivision MediaP.O. Box 654Hixson, TN 37343
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Have you ever thought to ask God for just a crumb? Have you considered that the smallest piece of God's mercy is extravagantly more than what you need? Join us on this episode of the Live Like It's True podcast, where Shannon is joined by Erika VanHaitsma, from "The Context and Color of the Bible" podcast, to hear about how Jesus is astonished by the extravagant faith of a Canaanite woman, who is more than happy to beg, like a puppy, for a crumb-sized helping of what Jesus has to offer.Guest: Erika VanHaitsmaBible Passage: The Faith of a Canaanite Woman - Matthew 15:21-28Get your Free Resource: False Narrative WatchlistRecommended Resources: Check out Erika's new book, "Faith Walk; 50 Daily Devotionals" on Shannon's Amazon Storefront HEREJesus's Proof that We'll Get New Bodies in Heaven - Erika's Previous Episode on Live Like It's TrueThe Context and Color of the Bible PodcastResound Media Network: www.ResoundMedia.ccMusic: Cade PopkinErika VanHaitsmaErika is married to Bryan and together they have five children, whom she homeschools. Erika attended Moody Bible Institute, as well as Jerusalem University College. She has a Master's Degree in Historical Archaeology and Geography. Erika enjoys hosting "The Context and Color of the Bible" podcast with her sister, Veronica, and also speaking at retreats. Connect with Erika:WebsiteInstagramFacebookPodcast Visit ComparisonGirl.com and get the answers both she and you need in my new book, Comparison Girl for Teens: Thriving Beyond Measure in a World That Compares. Conversation starters, quizzes and more. Get your free False Narrative Watchlist. Learn more at ShannonPopkin.com.
It is quite clear that the most important event that ever took place in human history is the resurrection of Messiah, Yeshua, that is Jesus, Christ. It has the greatest significance of anything, and it is tragic that many believers who know and believe that He rose from the dead do not understand what day He rose from the dead upon. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
It is quite clear that the most important event that ever took place in human history is the resurrection of Messiah, Yeshua, that is Jesus, Christ. It has the greatest significance of anything, and it is tragic that many believers who know and believe that He rose from the dead do not understand what day He rose from the dead upon. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
In this episode, we conclude our review of the video put out by Provisionist Perspective entitled - Response to Calvinism vs BIBLICAL Context Which Makes More Sense. We discuss open theism and some of the problems with online theological discourse.
In this episode, I respond to comments made on a recent video posted by @TheProvisionistPerspective where they respond to Chris Date's response to Braxton Hunter asking him to respond to non-calvinist proof texts! :) My concern here isn't necessarily to defend calvinism per se, but to caution that the desire to come against "determinism" in Calvinism can push one to the other extreme and end up denying key elements of the gospel. Enjoy.Link to full video at provisionist perspective here-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3cewbaACBQ&t=9155s
In this episode of I Love to Tell the Story, the Narrative Lectionary Podcast from Working Preacher Profs. Kathryn Schifferdecker, Joy J. Moore, and Rolf Jacobson as they delve into the profound themes of the Christmas story, centered on the incarnation of Jesus in Luke chapter two.
Join Professors Karoline Lewis and Matt Skinner for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year C) on December 22, 2024. Join us for an engaging exploration of these Advent readings as we reflect on God's faithfulness and the radical message of Mary's song. Highlights of the discussion include: * The prophetic power of Mary's Magnificat. * The intimate connection between Mary and Elizabeth. * How the themes of Micah and Hebrews shape our understanding of God's promises. * Recognizing God's presence in unexpected places as we await the fulfillment of hope in Jesus' birth. * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! https://www.workingpreacher.org/ https://www.facebook.com/workingpreacher https://www.instagram.com/workingpreacher/ Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/hpdzimdRpTE.
Bible Prophecy Under the Microscope-Episode 15 Gary discusses biblical context and its importance to interpreting all Bible passages, but especially prophetic ones. Most Christians cherry-pick verses to fit their end-times system, rather than reading entire passages in the context in which they were written.
Kick off the new lectionary year with Profs. Karoline Lewis, Joy J. Moore, and Matt Skinner. Tune in for a conversation on the Revised Common Lectionary texts for the First Sunday of Advent (Year C) on December 1, 2024. This week, our hosts emphasize the urgency of recognizing God's presence, the call to justice and righteousness, and the communal nature of faith. They also reflect on the role of holiness in the Christian journey, offering insights to inspire preachers and congregations alike. ✨ Start your Advent journey with this thoughtful discussion from Sermon Brainwave! Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/WTTyuEZkNhA.
Join Profs. Karoline Lewis, Joy J. Moore, and Matt Skinner for a conversation on the Revised Common Lectionary texts for the Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost (Ord. 33B) on November 17, 2024. This week's episode unpacks the layers of Mark 13, diving into its vivid apocalyptic themes and the historical context that shapes its warnings against deception in times of crisis. The conversation turns to the book of Daniel, shedding light on its apocalyptic messages, and then moves to Hannah's story, a powerful narrative of faith and trust in God. The episode wraps up with insights from the book of Hebrews, encouraging listeners to embrace confidence in Christ's ultimate sacrifice and reflect on what it means to live out faith actively. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hDMdajcKmx4.
How often have you heard people randomly throw out Bible verses in any given situation? For example, athletes quote Philippians 4:13 after playing a good game, or we quote Psalm 37:4 when we want to receive something we think we deserve or need. All the time, people are misquoting the Bible. So, how can we make sure we aren't doing the same? On today's episode of Everyday Theology, the crew talks about the dangers of misquoting the Bible and how we can equip ourselves to make sure we have a proper understanding and context to some of the verses we "quote" every day!ResourcesHow to Read the Bible for All It's Worth | https://bit.ly/4fcFNRo*Please note: just because Woodside recommends a book does not mean we agree with every piece of work or statement by the authors. This is a standalone recommendation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the series on character, we discuss the theme of meekness (or humility in both personal relationships and leadership. Through the life of Moses, described as the meekest man on earth, we uncover the true meaning of humility, examining his journey from Egypt's royalty to a humble shepherd. The episode also contrasts meekness with false humility / arrogance, highlighting behaviours indicative of both and providing practical steps on how to cultivate humility in everyday life.00:48 Exploring the Eighth Fruit: Meekness01:25 Biblical Context of Meekness02:59 Defining Meekness and Humility03:52 Moses: The Meekest Man on Earth04:31 Moses' Journey from Prince to Shepherd07:36 Moses' Leadership and Humility10:37 Characteristics of Humility14:46 Nonjudgmental Attitude and Forgiveness19:33 Seeking Guidance and Wisdom23:08 Not Easily Offended: A Mark of Humility26:26 Empathy and Meekness27:51 Moses as an Intercessor28:30 Restoring Others with Gentleness32:30 Arrogance vs. Humility32:57 Signs of Arrogance44:48 Developing Humility49:44 Final Thoughts on HumilityOlawunmi Brigue, host of the SuperAbundant Life podcast, is a certified executive and transformational life coach, and the founder of Luminous membership, a Personal & Spiritual Growth Hub for women who desire to build BOTH a highflying career and a wholesome family without sacrificing their wellbeing or personal fulfilment. Learn more at www.luminousmembership.com
In Part 3 of our series "From Eden to Empire," we unravel the complexities of Romans 13 and its implications for Christians living under governmental authority. Was Paul truly advocating for unwavering obedience to the state, or was his message more nuanced? We explore the context of Paul's letter to the Roman church in the 1st century, revealing that his words were tailored to address specific circumstances rather than offering a blanket endorsement of government power. Our discussion delves into the idea of living peacefully within the empire while maintaining allegiance to Christ as the ultimate authority. We examine the distinction between submission and obedience, highlighting that the Greek term used by Paul suggests a voluntary yielding rather than blind compliance. This episode challenges listeners to consider when submission to earthly authorities aligns—or conflicts—with their commitment to Christ. We also touch on the topic of taxes, suggesting that Paul's references may have been more about local dues and neighborhood authorities than the overarching Roman government. By contrasting the teachings of Romans 12 with the directives in Romans 13, we uncover how embodying the principles of the former can help navigate the challenges posed by the latter. Join us as we dissect these themes, encouraging a deeper understanding of how Christians can faithfully engage with worldly powers while staying true to their spiritual convictions. This episode promises to provoke thought and inspire meaningful reflection on the intersection of faith and governance. Don't miss this crucial installment as we continue our journey from Eden to Empire. For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-119 3 WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT: TASTE IT BAD ROMAN SALSA, ADD TOTHE BAG thebadroman.com/donate, and share it (it's free!). Connect with Matt and Expedition 44: YouTube Website Covenant Theological Seminary Expedition 44 episode on Romans 13 (1:43) The Historical Context of Romans 13 (3:45) Paul's Mission for Unity in the Church (5:37) Paul's Revolutionary Gospel (8:11) The Misinterpretation of Divine Ordination in Political Power (11:12) The Structure and Themes of Romans (14:26) The Sermon on the Mount and Its Impact on Society (17:49) Homeowners Associations in Ancient Rome (20:45) The Role of Governing Authorities in Early Christianity (24:20) The Role of Christians in Ancient Rome (28:20) The Role of Governing Authorities in the New Testament (52:52) Ancient Societies and Modern Perspectives (55:31) The Double Voice in Romans 13 (59:13) Allegiance and Conscience in Biblical Context (1:05:54) Jeremiah 29's Exile Guidance as a Metaphor (1:08:35) Theological Reflections on Romans 12 and 13 For more on The Bad Roman Project: Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!) No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com
Why is understanding Biblical context so important when studying the Bible? Join us as pastors Scott and Dallas sit down to discuss this topic and how we approach it in the context of Midweek Move podcast.
Welcome to another inspiring episode of Coffee with Conrad. Today, we're diving deep into the true essence of biblical preaching. Join me, Conrad from Conrad Rocks, as we explore the surprising shift from house churches to modern pulpits, the biblical perspective on preaching, and the transformative approaches of historical figures like George Whitefield and John Wesley. Get ready to challenge long-held beliefs and rediscover the true purpose of preaching.Show Notes:- Introduction to the Topic:- The passion for a spiritual relationship with the biblical Jesus.- Exploring the shift from house churches to modern pulpits.- The true purpose of preaching according to the Bible.Traditional View of Preaching:- The common misconception of preaching as a weekly monologue.- Historical and cultural factors that shaped this view.- The influence of the Protestant Reformation and mass media.Biblical Context of Preaching:- The Greek words for preaching: dialegomai, kerusso, euaggelizo.- Examples of preaching in the Bible (Paul, Jesus, and the apostles).- Open-air preaching and its significance.The Role of Preaching to Unbelievers:- Paul's mission to preach where Christ was not known.- The importance of public proclamation (kerusso).- The Great Commission and preaching to all creatures.- Historical Examples:- George Whitefield and John Wesley's revolutionary open-air preaching.- Wesley's transformation and the impact of preaching outside church walls.- The Great Awakening and its lessons for today.Rethinking Modern Preaching:- The distinction between preaching to unbelievers and discipling believers.- The need to engage in dialogue and personal discipleship.- Practical steps to align with the biblical model of preaching.Links:- Blog Post:https://www.conradrocks.net/2024/07/beyond-church-walls-rediscovering-true.htmlInner Circle Email Subscription:https://eepurl.com/dhtqlPMy Books:https://bit.ly/OpenYourEyesBookhttp://bit.ly/NightTerrorEbookT-Shirts https://teespring.com/stores/team-jesus-4PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ConradRocksSocial Media:https://www.facebook.com/conrad.carrikerhttps://www.instagram.com/conradcarrikerhttps://twitter.com/MostRadicalManhttps://www.tiktok.com/@supernaturalchristianityFreebies for Listeners!AUDIBLE FREE TRIAL https://amzn.to/2MT9aQWTwo Free Months Scribd Trial https://www.scribd.com/ga/8ngrjdReadwise free trial https://readwise.io/i/conrad8Thank you for tuning into Coffee with Conrad. If this episode has blessed you, please share it with friends and family on social media. Till we meet again, dig deeper and go higher!
Understanding "Name It, Claim It": True Biblical ContextGod wants me to be happy. He wants me to have what I desire, so I will just name the blessing I want, claim it for myself, and I will receive it. After all, Jesus said, "ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you," right? Sounds like the perfect recipe for happiness! But what does Jesus really mean when he says that? Let's examine the context of this saying and be assured that Jesus loves us too much to give us whatever we ask for. Instead, through the working of His Word in us, He motivates us to ask for whatever HE wants. That is a recipe for true happiness!In this video, we delve into passages like I John 5:13-15, John 16:16-24, Luke 11:5-13, and I Kings 19:11-13 to uncover the true meaning behind Jesus' words. We'll explore how understanding God's will and aligning our desires with His can lead to genuine joy and fulfillment. Join us for an enlightening study on the profound difference between asking for what we want and seeking what God wants for us.#BiblicalContext #NameItClaimIt #TrueHappiness #AskInFaith #GodsWill #BibleStudy #JesusTeaching #ChristianLiving #SpiritualGrowth #PrayerSupport the Show.Moved to give? http://dschurch.link/givedoralFor more info about our church please visit our website: https://divinesaviorchurch.com/dscdor/
Hey there, Salty Saints listeners! In this episode, we dove deep into the first words of the Ten Commandments: "I am the Lord, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery." Randy and I explored the significance of this foundational statement and its implications for our relationship with God. We started by examining the historical context of God's introduction of Himself to the Israelites, drawing parallels to His interactions with Abraham and Jacob. The repetition of this phrase throughout the Old Testament highlighted God's faithfulness and desire for a personal relationship with His people. We delved into the symbolism of Egypt as a representation of idolatry, sin, and chaos, emphasizing the spiritual implications of being enslaved to false gods. The concept of being slaves to sin versus being slaves to righteousness was explored, highlighting the freedom found in serving God. Drawing connections to Paul's teachings on slavery to sin and righteousness in Romans 6, we discussed the importance of choosing to serve God over the false gods of the world. The episode concluded with a reflection on the significance of the first word of the Ten Commandments as a foundational declaration of God's authority and our response to His call. Join us next time as we continue our exploration of the Ten Commandments and delve into the practical applications of these foundational principles in our lives. Stay tuned and stay salty! 00:00:00 - Introduction to the 10 Commandments 00:05:30 - The Significance of "I am the Lord, your God" 00:13:33 - The Name Yahweh and its Meaning 00:21:56 - Pharaoh's Recognition of the Lord 00:26:11 - Pharaoh's Hardened Heart 00:30:18 - Symbolism of Egypt as a Place of Idolatry 00:36:10 - The Concept of Slavery to Sin 00:40:06 - The House of Slavery in Biblical Context 00:45:41 - The Transition from Slavery to Righteousness Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Most American's are familiar with the 2nd amendment. It's the amendment that states the right to bear arms, and a free militia, shall not be infringed. Our purpose tonight, is not to study that so much historically, as to study the thing biblically.So grab your King James Bible, some coffee, and join us for our Thursday Night Bible Study.This is a modern podcast, best enjoyed with a modern podcast app like Fountain, Podcast Guru, or TrueFans… https://modernpodcastapps.com/ Or pick one from https://episodes.fm/1654620696 With one of these apps you can:Tune in to the LIVE episodes!Enjoy chapters, transcripts, music references and more…Send me a boost (which is a small amount of bitcoin, with a message. Don't worry, these apps make it easy)Enjoy, learn, and let me know what you think!You can also find the vidcast version on Rumble.This very modern podcast is hosted on https://podhome.fm/ - The most modern and easy way to create and host your podcast. Try it 2 months for free (on top of the 30-day trial) with promo code ABOUTPODCASTINGYou can support me and the show by: Sending me a boost (or stream sats) with a modern podcast app Making a donation on my website Sharing this show with your family, friends and followers on your social media. (00:00:38) Introduction and Host Welcome (00:02:18) Technical Difficulties and Studio Setup (00:04:04) Recap of Last Week and Introduction to Second Amendment Discussion (00:05:03) Exhaustion and Personal Update (00:09:44) Biblical Context of the Second Amendment (00:18:00) Historical Precedents and Biblical References (00:39:33) Reasons for Weapon Ownership (00:45:04) New Testament Instructions on Weapons (01:10:00) Conclusion and Prayer (01:20:04) Prayer List and Announcements --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contra-radio-network/support
Most American's are familiar with the 2nd amendment. It's the amendment that states the right to bear arms, and a free militia, shall not be infringed. Our purpose tonight, is not to study that so much historically, as to study the thing biblically. So grab your King James Bible, some coffee, and join us for our Thursday Night Bible Study. This is a modern podcast, best enjoyed with a modern podcast app like Fountain, Podcast Guru, or TrueFans… https://modernpodcastapps.com/ Or pick one from https://episodes.fm/1654620696 With one of these apps you can: Tune in to the LIVE episodes! Enjoy chapters, transcripts, music references and more… Send me a boost (which is a small amount of bitcoin, with a message. Don't worry, these apps make it easy) Enjoy, learn, and let me know what you think! You can also find the vidcast version on Rumble. This very modern podcast is hosted on https://podhome.fm/ - The most modern and easy way to create and host your podcast. Try it 2 months for free (on top of the 30-day trial) with promo code ABOUTPODCASTING You can support me and the show by: Sending me a boost (or stream sats) with a modern podcast app Making a donation on my website Sharing this show with your family, friends and followers on your social media. (00:00:38) Introduction and Host Welcome (00:02:18) Technical Difficulties and Studio Setup (00:04:04) Recap of Last Week and Introduction to Second Amendment Discussion (00:05:03) Exhaustion and Personal Update (00:09:44) Biblical Context of the Second Amendment (00:18:00) Historical Precedents and Biblical References (00:39:33) Reasons for Weapon Ownership (00:45:04) New Testament Instructions on Weapons (01:10:00) Conclusion and Prayer (01:20:04) Prayer List and Announcements - Joseph Russiello - Claud Chereji https://getalby.com/p/sotspodcast https://www.swordofthespiritpodcast.com
Now that the eclipse has come and gone, prophecy speculators have refocused their attention of the Middle East. Iran's attack on Israel got the typewriters of prophecy writers revved up, some comparing it to the Persian Empire. It is time to put all of this back into a proper biblical and ancient context. NOTE: The recording device changes at 13:30, but the podcast is complete.
Natural instinct is to put a human face on every policy, or position, or law, or untruth that's being propagated against truth and righteousness. There's a battle going on right now, all around us that you can't see. The Bible teaches that the real battle is on a different plane, which is invisible to the eyes of the flesh. Exactly what is it that we are in a struggle with? How do we fight this battle? On today's Sermon Sunday, we are going to examine the principalities and powers that are surrounding us, as the launching pad for our upcoming Thursday night series. So, grab your KING JAMES BIBLE, some coffee and join us today. This is a modern podcast, best enjoyed with a modern podcast app like Fountain, Podcast Guru, or TrueFans… https://modernpodcastapps.com/ Or pick one from https://episodes.fm/1654620696 With one of these apps you can: Tune in to the LIVE episodes! Enjoy chapters, transcripts, music references and more… Send me a boost (which is a small amount of bitcoin, with a message. Don't worry, these apps make it easy) Enjoy, learn, and let me know what you think! This very modern podcast is hosted on https://podhome.fm/ - The most modern and easy way to create and host your podcast. Try it 2 months for free (on top of the 30-day trial) with promo code ABOUTPODCASTING You can support me and the show by: Sending me a boost (or stream sats) with a modern podcast app Sharing this show with your family and friends. (00:00:37) Introduction to the podcast and host information. (00:01:15) Opening message and prayer for the listeners. (00:01:55) Description of the podcast studio location and weather. (00:02:17) Reflections on attending church and a message from the pastor. (00:03:28) Personal update and request for prayers for a recent incident. (00:04:08) Discussion on the invisible battle and spiritual warfare. (00:05:27) Encouragement for website interaction and support for the podcast. (00:07:40) Explanation of the value-for-value concept and producer contributions. (00:09:36) Acknowledgment and gratitude for listener support and contributions. (00:11:10) Request for financial support and details on shout-outs for donations. (00:12:05) Gratitude and prayer for various blessings and support received. (00:20:52) Thanking the audience for support and sharing about the podcast's performance. (00:25:40) Prayer requests and intercessions for specific individuals and situations. (00:27:02) Poetic reading and transition to the next segment. (00:30:08) Reflections on the blessings and gratitude towards the Lord. (00:31:16) Praising God and expressing gratitude for His provisions. (00:33:33) Description and reverence for the King James Bible. (00:35:10) Introduction to the Bible study segment on spiritual warfare. (00:37:20) Discussion on the invisible battle and spiritual warfare against principalities and powers. (00:52:26) Reflection on freedom and erosion of freedoms in the current context. (00:52:30) Understanding Powers and Prince in Biblical Context (00:53:39) Exploring Satan as the Prince of the Power of the Air (01:00:19) Importance of Putting on the Whole Armor of God (01:47:50) Acknowledgment of support and donations (01:48:00) Request for assistance with video creation for website and social media (01:48:31) Invitation for recording short intros, promos, or music contributions https://getalby.com/p/sotspodcast https://www.swordofthespiritpodcast.com
This Quoircast episode is brought to you by Bros Bibles & Beer. Serious conversations on faith and culture while not taking ourselves too seriously. In this episode we chat with Herb MontgomeryHerb is an author, internationally recognized speaker, and the director of Renewed Heart Ministries in West Virginia. Herb really does have an unusual gift for taking very complex concepts and making them simple enough for everyone to understand and appreciate. Herb has spoken to audiences which range from the intellectual criticism of Princeton University to audiences found in small rural churches.You can follow Herb Montgomery on:Facebook Twitter Instagram You can purchase Finding Jesus on Amazon.comYou can connect with This Is Not Church on:Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTubeAlso check out our Linktree for all things This Is Not Church relatedPlease like and follow our Quoircast Partners:Heretic Happy Hour Messy Spirituality Apostates Anonymous Second Cup with Keith The Church Needs TherapyIdeas Digest Snarky Faith Podcast Wild Olive Deadly FaithJonathan_Foster Sacred Thoughts Holy Heretics Reframing Our StoriesEach episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!
Leading health specialist, award-winning author, and radio show host Nancy Addison talks with theologian Kenneth Lee Spears and his wife, Angela Thomas. Kenneth is the author of the books “The Mark of the Beast Is Already in Your Hand: Your Eyes See It without Seeing It” and, “Wormwood understanding how it is currently impacting Earth.” Kenneth expands on biblical text concerning frequencies, crystals, electricity, radiation, and our health.Organic Healthy Lifestyle is broadcast live Tuesdays at 3PM ET.Organic Healthy Lifestyle TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Organic Healthy Lifestyle Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Organic Healthy Lifestyle Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
In this podcast episode, Brandon, Lindsy and Vicki Joy delve into the divine counsel worldview and its influence on Christian life, particularly in spiritual warfare. They discuss the proactive use of Jesus' name in overcoming challenges like sleep paralysis and the importance of understanding believers' authority. The conversation also covers the anticipation of Christ's return, the role of praise and worship, and the significance of deeply engaging with scripture. Additionally, they explore the nature of love and submission, contrasting worldly and divine definitions of love, and the strength in Christ's submission. The impact of information overload on mental well-being is addressed, and Vicki teases her upcoming book, hinting at new directions in her writing.https://www.instagram.com/vickijoyauthor/Book referenced link https://amzn.to/4bQBKtdTimestamps:The basics of the divine council worldview (00:02:57)The mindset and approach to facing challenges (00:09:24)The power of praise and worship in spiritual warfare (00:12:28)The interpretation of Psalm 91 and spiritual warfare (00:17:47)Praise and Worship in Warfare (00:22:52)Humility in Spiritual Warfare (00:23:26)The Power of Worship and Praise (00:25:57)Challenges in Worship (00:30:20) Finding Strength in Music (00:33:16)Understanding the Divine Council Worldview (00:35:58)Biblical Context and Worldview (00:37:51)Importance of Scripture and Attention Span (00:40:16)God's Judgment and Salvation (00:44:30)Love and Submission (00:46:05)The Strength of Character (00:47:35)The Power of Love (00:49:51)Information Overload (00:52:51)Prophetic Book (00:53:26)The Divine Counsel and New Age Deception (00:54:15)Upcoming Book Teaser (00:58:08) Gratitude and Farewell (01:01:42)
This week We sit down with Jessica and talk Sports, Super Bowl and if Taylor Swift is an distraction or bridge for pop culture and the NFL. Does the NFL need Taylor Swift to expand the brand. We talk about the Kevin Heart faith story, monogamy and why its becoming a thing of the past. We touch on why society has become or becoming super sexualized, the rise of OF content and much more!
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Have you ever wondered how modern believers should view the Old Testament and its promises? What can we learn from Israel's talk about the City of God? Join Natalie Abbott, co-founder of Dwell Differently, as she walks us through the context of Psalm 48, zooms out to look at God's presence with his people from Genesis through Revelation, and helps reflect on the good news that this God—the God who dwells with his people—is our God for ever and ever.This month's memory verse: "For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end." — Psalm 48:14Memorize Scripture with us: Find out more about Dwell's monthly kit with temporary tattoos or stickers, a display card, a key tag, and more to help you know and dwell on God's Word.Get our weekly devotional email: Dive deeper into this month's verse.Did you love today's episode?: We'd love to hear about it! Would you leave a rating or review in your podcast player to help others find the show?Links from today's show:Dwell Differently Monthly MembershipFree Devotional ResourcesSupport the show
What if you could get a comprehensive understanding of slavery in the Bible from a historical perspective? Today's deep-dive session offers just that. We navigate through the complex subject of servitude, analyzing the Hebrew words 'ebed' and 'abad' and their translated meaning in various Biblical passages. We also examine the different types of bondslave arrangements during Biblical times. We shed light on how the Mosaic Law not only addressed servitude but also directly prohibited all people from being kidnapped and sold into slavery.Ever wondered how concepts like dowries, bride prices, and voluntary slavery played out in the ancient world? Be prepared for some thought-provoking insights. In today's session, we scrutinize the cultural backdrop that shaped views on marriage and slavery during Biblical times. We bring to light how customs like dowries and bride prices, often seen as survival mechanisms, were prevalent in the ancient world. We draw examples from notable Biblical figure Jacob, who voluntarily became a bond slave, elucidating the stark contrast between the options available in ancient times and now.Our exploration doesn't stop there. We delve deeper into the biblical perspective on slavery, discussing the issue of kidnapping in the ancient world and why the Mosaic Law prevented it. We look at instances like in Second Kings 4:1, where a family was debt-bonded and the creditor seized the family members as a bond slave. Our episode is more than a dry historical account. It's a journey that takes you back in time, provoking thought and offering perspectives that enlighten your understanding of a sensitive issue that is used by modern critics, skeptics, and scoffers to divide people. We've woven together historical facts with Biblical teachings and cultural understandings, creating a tapestry that promises to challenge your assumptions and broaden your perspective. Tune in and be prepared to see the ancient world in its proper context.All of the "Slavery" three part series are recommended for anyone facing skeptics, and atheists attempting to twist Scripture's clear meaning. This series is a must for students headed to college campuses where scoffers lay in wait to try and confuse a young Christian's understanding of God and their faith. Support the show
Join the Three of Seven Project team as they discuss all the crazy crap happening in context of Biblical Prophecies. Warning, Chadd gets a little fired up. CLICK HERE FOR 3OF7/SBK INSTINCT KNIFE Thank you for supporting Three of Seven Podcast on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/threeofseven Click here to check out NUFF SAID RUNNING Three of Seven Project Store https://3of7project.com/store/ Apply for The Basic Course at: https://3of7project.com/the-basic-course/ Check out the Three of Seven Project Youtube channel at: Three of Seven Project Youtube DRINK HOIST https://drinkhoist.com HOIST® is unlike other hydration drinks because of the way it works in your body. HOIST's specially-formulated blend of carbohydrates, electrolytes, and fluids closely match your body's natural osmolality, which means HOIST can absorb rapidly without the need for digestion. Not only does HOIST replenish your body immediately, it is clinically proven to keep you hydrated longer than water. Pro Code for 10% off your order: 3of7project Nuff Said
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In this episode we introduce a very robust topic that will take several episodes to fully cover. What qualifies a person too be in ministry leadership. You might even use the words "Spiritual Leadership". Today we will talk through some basic concepts from a church or ministry perspective specifically with regard to "finance" and coming up in part 5, we will cover Freedom in a Biblical Context. Books and Podcasts Referenced in today's podcast: Podcast...Radical Personal Finance -Host Joshua Sheets Podcast & Book.... Get the hell out of debt -Erin Skye Kelly Book...Money Handbook, Spiritual Key's & Practical Steps to Finance -Samia Pedalino Book...Total Money Makeover - Dave Ramsey For additional teachings and resources visit travisjones.wednode.com or you can connect with me on twitter at @Travissjones or via email at live.lead.inbetween@gmail.com also follow us on Instagram live.lead.inbetween. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travis-jones275/message
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In this episode of the Dorsey Ross Show, I interview Miracle Sims, actress, movie, and author. Where we discuss, God, Sex, and Love, all within a Biblical Context. We discuss topics, such as dating, sex before marriage, what is love, and what does love look like, different types of love and more. http://www.actressmiraclesims.comhttps://godsexandlove.com/ Support the show
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ORW Podcast Episode #8, Understanding Biblical Context In this episode, David Body talks with Tim Harting (ORW Director of Operations), Jordan Fulton (ORW Executive Director of Operations and Training), and John Williams (ORW Facilitator) about the importance of understanding the context of the Bible, and in particular, their spiritual worldview. The team discusses the impact of reading Dr. Michael Heiser's books and how this informed their daily lives. We highly recommend these videos to supplement this conversation: Satan in OT review Dr. Tim Mackie https://youtu.be/npk34pB5P4A The Satan and demons Q and A Dr. Michael Heiser https://youtu.be/cZqyKTzPDOM For more information on Dr. Michael Heiser and his books, click here: https://drmsh.com/ For more information about ORW, please visit www.operationrestoredwarrior.org Questions? Comments? Are you an alum and you'd love to share your story? Email us at podcast@operationrestoredwarrior.org
When we talk about the end times, there's usually a mix of fear and fascination. Get a sneak peek into the newest eschatology course from Christian Life School of Theology Global, and learn how the biblical theology approach to the study of end times helps us get a clear understanding of scripture in its original context as the writers intended it.
Context is something that most American Christians miss while reading the Bible.We often forget that the Bible wasn't written to the 21st Century Western world, but to the Eastern world 20+ centuries ago. In this episode, we talk about some examples of using context correctly and incorrectly in the Bible, and also in real life. We hope this helps you understand that the Bible can be applied to us today, but only after researching and figuring out how it applied to the specific people it was written to.
In this episode, we got to sit down with Brad Gray and discuss Biblical literacy and context. You do not want to miss the insight and discussion that Brad brought to the table in this podcast. We hope you are as enlightened as we were! Brad Gray's Resources: Walking the Text website Brad Gray's ebook: "The #1 Mistake Most Everyone Makes Reading the Bible" A remnant is a piece that remains. This is a podcast for the remnant rising in this hour. The remnant is a group of people who seek Jesus like it's their last hope because He is. In this podcast we encourage, equip and champion you to rise up and take a stand for Christ in the world we live in. Subscribe to our channel! We have new episodes every Monday. If you want to listen on podcast platforms, search ‘Piece of Authenticity' on Spotify, Apple, Google & Anchor Podcasts! FOLLOW US ON: Instagram & Facebook Feel led to give? Give here!
Do you long to experience passion afresh as you read the Bible? Rabbi Jason Sobel shares insights on historical and biblical context that makes the Word come alive, from his book, "Mysteries of the Messiah: Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today."