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John 3:16 may be the most famous and possibly most popular verse in the Holy Bible. It is also the most profound in terms of God's dealings with humanity. It puts all of God's actions into perspective. We encourage you to join us as we experience God's love as seen in the Biblical narrative. We hope that you will love Him as He loves you.
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Today, on the FGSL podcast, we continue our discussion through the gospels. This time our focus is around Jesus of Nazareth eating with sinners. Reference: Mark 2:13-22. PS: You can follow me on Twitter below so you can stay updated on any new episodes I release. You can also visit my website where you can find a catalogue of all my episodes and th…
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Today, on the FGSL podcast, we continue our discussion through the gospels. This time the discussion is around the healing of a paralytic by Jesus. Jesus on this occasion is making two points: He can forgive sins He is willing to forgive sins He wants to convince you that He can and is willing to forgive sins. We will be reading Mark 2:1-13. PS: Yo…
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Today, on the FGSL podcast, we continue our discussion through the gospels. this time the discussion is around the mystery in the book of Mark. Jesus at least on two encounters is heard silencing a demon and a leper. Why? There is at least one reason: Gethsemane. We will be reading Mark 1. PS: You can follow me on Twitter below so you can stay upda…
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Today, on the FGSL podcast, we are joined by my good friend Keraro Ogendi as we continue our discussion through the gospels. Just like the previous episode, Jesus is put in a bit of a pickle when he heals a man on the Sabbath. He has a lot to say, by saying very little, about what is lawful to do on the Sabbath and what is not and it all boils down…
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Hello there, "If you tried to describe what God is like, it could be difficult or daunting. But when the people who wrote the Bible pondered the mystery of God, they consistently described God’s character in this way: compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, overflowing with loyal love and faithfulness as recorded in Exodus 34:6. We’re going to l…
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Hello there, "In 1980, atheist and investigative journalist Lee Strobel applies his journalistic and legal skills to attempt to disprove his wife Leslie's newfound Christian faith, which creates a rift within his marriage. After completing a thorough investigation for almost two years he finds the historical evidence for Jesus and then finds a new …
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Hello there, Consider this: a father is going on a trip and leaves his son in charge of his farm. The hired hands really love the father but do not fancy the son too much. So, they decide to do no work until the father comes back. The son appeals vehemently but the hired hands are also vehement in their refusal to work. When the father comes back, …
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Hello there, When a patient is sick, they know they are sick. They have a fever, they are fatigued or maybe they are dehydrated. These are symptoms, signs that show the person needs treatment. What about sin? What are the symptoms? Emptiness? Sadness? Depression? Fear? Confusion? The symptoms vary but just like sickness, if sin is not treated, it l…
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Sometimes what we want is not what we need. You may want to do things your way as you have every right to but you may need to trust the advice of others. This is such a story where a man wanted to find healing for his son but needed to trust the Healer. I invite you as we traverse through the story of the healing of the royal official's son as it i…
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One does not need to look further than their own experience to realize that the best things in life come when one decides to risk it all and go all out. One only needs to take a leap of faith, brace for the storm and look forward to the rainbows and sunshine on the other side. But risk solely is not sufficient. One needs to be honest with themselve…
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In this episode, we get to learn that we are all thirsting for something better. Not to rubbish what we have, but in Jesus' words, "Store up treasures where neither moths nor rust can damage nor where thieves can steal." In this episode, a woman searching for water at a well gets what she is looking for... well, maybe, not exactly. 🙂…
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In this episode, we get to learn that following Jesus sometimes causes friction, externally, or internally. We are sometimes challenged, troubled, or confused about whether or not or why we should follow Him. Borrowing a leaf from John the Baptist, the key is this; humble submission. Join me in this episode as John answers this question asked by hi…
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Believing in Christ doesn't get any better exposition than this. Words cannot expound the depth and breadth of the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus. Yet, it is simple enough that children can cling to and cherish the most popular, memorable, and impactful verse in all of Scripture. It is the heart of God's purpose in doing everything He has…
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Today, we are travelling to Jerusalem to attend an ancient feast. But Jesus is not impressed with the state of a house in the city. He has got a big cleaning job He has to undertake. Question is will the occupants allow it and like it? And are they legitimate occupants or invaders? PS: If you would like to contact me, you can find me at the Twitter…
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Are you looking for Jesus? Why, where, and how will you find Him? Are you like the wise men seeking to worship Him or are you like Simeon seeking to find satisfaction at the sight of Jesus? Maybe, just maybe...You are like Anna the Prophetess looking for Jesus in the temple or Joseph and Mary looking for Jesus everywhere except the temple... Intro …
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What thought does the birth of Jesus evoke in your mind? The King of the universe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger? Intro track: Starling by Podington Bear. Outro track: Handel: Messiah, HWV 56 - For Unto Us A Child Is Born by Eileen Farrell, Martha Lipton, Etc.; Eugene Ormandy: Philadelphia Orchestra, Mormon Tabernacle Choir.…
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Hey, welcome to another episode of the For God So Loved Podcast. This episode continues on with the gospel of Jesus Christ with Luke 1:5-80 being of primary focus. Here, we see a miraculous conception of two baby boys, John and Jesus. Both are heralds of good news. We also look at the response of those involved in these miraculous happenings. New t…
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Hey, welcome to a new season of the For God So Loved Podcast. This episode is a prologue to the Gospel with Luke 1:1-4 and John 1:1-18 being of primary focus. Jesus' life, death, and resurrection is the best news to ever exist in the universe. Yet many even professed Christians, do not acknowledge Him in their lives. We hope that you will be blesse…
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Hey, do you remember that when Adam and Eve sin, there is such a thing as evil? The tree of knowledge of good and evil as well as the evil serpent are all pieces of evidence in support of this. How come? Well, it all began in heaven, with a being of perfect beauty and wisdom...Lucifer. Find out what led to his apostasy in this episode of the For Go…
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In this episode, we turn our attention to Genesis 3. We pick up from the previous chapter where the man and the woman were not ashamed. We see how the sin of Adam and his wife introduced shame, a symbol of guilt, and a troubled conscious when we live contrary to God's will. We also see God's plan to resolve the problem as revealed through a very ap…
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In this episode, we focus our study on Genesis 2. We conclude the creation narrative from Genesis chapter 1 and readjust our focus to the creation of God's peculiar treasure; humanity. We explore various themes in the chapter including seventh-day rest, human beings as living souls, God's law of life and love, and the institution of marriage. Laury…
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