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Join host Andrew as he walks us through sections of scripture allowing us to reflect on what God is telling us. Yeah, he is one of those guys who knows Greek. But coming out of a working-class home, he speaks plainly and clearly. His podcasts are thought-provoking and entertaining. His passion for God’s Word comes out in every episode.
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Join us as we uncover the true meaning behind stepping out in faith, guided by the Holy Spirit, and embrace the unknown. Get ready to hear firsthand accounts from missionaries across the globe and right here at home, as they share their experiences and insights on being ambassadors for Christ.
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The church in Philippi was the Apostle Paul’s favorite church. Yet, this favorite church, with his favorite people, had what looked like a small problem on its face, yet it was tearing the church a part. How do you talk gently to people you love that they need to fix something? Along the way, Paul gives the clearest expression of the incarnation, t…
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This episode unfolds the narrative of Genesis culminating in the Substitutionary Sacrifice of Isaac in Chapter 22. It is the account of Abraham, Isaac’s father. Abraham was a deeply flawed man, yet he was a man of faith. Through Abraham, the man of faith, God’s plan of salvation is offered to all the peoples of the world.…
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This episode unfolds the narrative of Genesis culminating in the Substitutionary Sacrifice of Isaac in Chapter 22. It is the account of Abraham, Isaac’s father. Abraham was a deeply flawed man, yet he was a man of faith. Through Abraham, the man of faith, God’s plan of salvation is offered to all the peoples of the world.…
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Mary, Martha, and Lazarus are siblings who run a lucrative bed-and-breakfast, in the town of Bethany, a two-mile walk outside of Jerusalem. This is where Jesus and his entourage stayed when they visited Jerusalem for the three-annual festivals at the Temple. These are three different people, and Jesus presents the gospel to each of them, but in way…
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The Book of Hebrews is written in the most excellent Greek of the New Testament. It presents the gospel, but it does so by comparing the sacrifice of Christ on the cross to the sacrificial system of the Old Testament. Hebrews was written to Jewish Christians, who would have understood the Old Testament sacrifices. In order for us to appreciate the …
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The letter to the Romans is the Apostle Paul’s magnum opus, or great work. Here Paul gives a complete and thorough doctrinal basis for the gospel message and for how that should be applied in a person’s life after believing in faith. Many people witness the gospel from Romans by citing several verses that make statements. This practice is known as …
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The Gospel of Mark is short and full of action scenes. Unlike Matthew, who presents Jesus giving five great oral teaching dissertations, Mark presents Jesus saying very little, and with no long sermons. Rather than what Jesus says, we learn who Jesus is and why he came by what he does. Mark and Matthew are two diametrically opposed teaching methods…
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The Gospel of Matthew is the transition between the Old and the New Testaments. Matthew is writing to Jews living outside of Israel to tell them that in Jesus all of the prophecies and the promises of the Old Testament have been fulfilled. The key verse for Matthew is 5:17, where Jesus says that he did not come to abolish the law and the prophets b…
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Paul’s Letter to the Galatians is likely his earliest letter in the New Testament and his most stern letter. He is upset that people in the churches in Galatia are turning from a gospel of “grace through faith” to a different gospel of “grace through faith plus obedience to the Law of Moses” in order to be saved. This is an intense presentation of …
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The Gospel of John is a deep, deep book, that is exquisitely written. While we focused on the person of the Apostle John and his first epistle, 1 John, in Episode 1 of this series, here we take a look at the Gospel of John. John says that he wrote this Gospel so that we, the readers, would believe that Jesus is the Christ, that is the Messiah, God …
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The testimony of the Angels is reported to us in scripture by Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Mary tells us that the Angel Gabriel told her she would give virgin birth to the Messiah. Mary reported what the shepherds told her that the angels had said to them on the night Jesus was born. Mary told us what the angel of God said to her betrothed, Joseph, t…
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The testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ by the early church is recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:1-11. Taken on its face, it is a masterful, legal presentation of concentric rings of evidence, consisting of different witnesses, with different perspectives, sympathies, indifference, and even opposition, yet who all testified that Jesus is God come in…
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The Apostle Paul was a Type A++++ personality, who always graduated first in his class. Unlike Peter, Paul, as a Pharisee, thought that if he could work hard enough, he could get to heaven on his own merit. And so, God broke Paul, over and over and over. Finally, in his old age, Paul could say with confidence in his letters, it is not my work or my…
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The Apostle Peter was the oldest of the disciples. He was not an ignorant fisherman. He could read and speak four-languages; he ran a small business; he was an accomplished speaker; and he wrote two of the letters in the New Testament. Unlike the other disciples, Peter knew that he was not good enough. Peter constantly failed, yet our Lord in his m…
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The Apostle John is the most credible, unimpeachable witness to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He was one of the first disciples to be called by Jesus. He witnessed every major event and miracle in the ministry of Jesus, including the transfiguration and the resurrection, and he was the only disciple to witness the crucifixion. …
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