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Sometimes, you do your best thinking in the wee hours of the morning! Sit in on our morning chats about select passages of Scripture from our daily Bible reading!
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Weekly, 30-45 minute episodes of Christian, Biblical Truth! No false teaching, no watered-down theology! It's time to take out the trash!! “Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” Proverbs 9:10 Ministries is dedicated to getting rid of the lies of false teaching and believers being dumbed-down with watered-down theology that is being pedaled as "Christian.” To comprehend and appreciate who God the Father, Jesus the Messiah, and the Ho ...
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Onnuri English Ministry

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Our mission is to help you Belong to the church community, Become like Christ, and Bless the city and the nations. Onnuri English Ministry (OEM) is the English-speaking ministry of Onnuri Community Church in Seoul, Korea. Onnuri was founded with the vision of modeling itself after the early church in the book of Acts, centered on anointed preaching, passionate worship, and the globalization of the Good News of Jesus Christ.
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Send us a text Songs have been an important part of worship since creation! God has many reasons for giving His people the gift of song. The Bible even contains songs and a few songbooks in it! Join us as we begin our series, "Stories Behind the Songs," where we will look at some familiar songs, as well as maybe some not so familiar ones, and take …
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Send us a text In 1 Samuel 14, we see Saul make a rash vow, putting his men under demands that didn't require, nor command. As a result, his son Jonathan's life is on the line as he unintentionally breaks this vow. The two questions arise from this passage - 1) Should Saul have followed through with his vow and killed his son, Jonathan, for breakin…
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Send us a text Let's be honest, there are some stories of some pretty depraved people in Scripture. But perhaps none is so vile as the story of the Levite found in the book of Judges in chapters 19 - 21. What makes this story even worse, is that eleven tribes of Israel declare the twelfth tribe guilty and go to war against it based off of this one …
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Send us a text We wrap up our "Faith in Action" series with Paul's final words in 2Corinthians. After he finishes what he has to say, he gives a benediction to the people. There are lots of questions surrounding the meaning and purpose of the benediction, including what are they? What is their meaning in Scripture? Today, why do we include it in ou…
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Send us a text Nobody likes finding themselves living in "bad times" - Devastation in our person life, living under a corrupt government, financial hardship, physical ailments, or a myriad of other things that just make our life bad. But it's those bad times, even the worst times, that make the good times all the sweeter! And this principle is true…
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Send us a text What could there possibly be able to be appreciated about affliction? Most would say absolutely nothing; which is why being a "faith healer" is big business. These charlatans make millions and millions on telling people that it is God's will to have you physically healed and strong. They will tell you Jesus died to take away your aff…
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Send us a text Did you ever think that people who deny the existence of God are just liars? God clearly tells us in Scripture that He makes His existence known to every living person, so they are! They are in denial and lying to themselves. Deuteronomy 29 is a great passage that intersects the sovereignty of God over salvation with the responsibili…
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Send us a text "Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies." These aren't just song lyrics, they are the fondest wish of those who have no desire or discernment for Truth. Why do millions of professing Christians follow false teachers? Why are they so willing and eager to believe their lies when the Truth is right in front of their eyes in Scripture? …
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Send us a text Does the title of this episode immediately have the Aerosmith song playing in your head? Maybe it brings to mind scenes from the Robin Williams' movie, Mrs. Doubtfire? Both the song and the movie were meant to be culture anomalies. Sadly, though, today, rather than cross dressing being an anomaly, it's being pushed to make it an acce…
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Send us a text A "Faith in Action," of a mature believer is recognizing problems in our church, and being a part of solving those problems! How do we better support our Pastor? How can we work to kill the sin of slander, gossip, and the like, amidst the congregation? How can we better prepare ourselves for worship? How can we make sure the Gospel i…
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Send us a text Numbers 30 is full of commands and parameters about vows made by men and women. If a woman made a vow, and her father or husband forbade it immediately, God would release her from that vow. If, however, her husband let her make that vow initially, but later sees that it was too much for her to keep, he could take the consequences of …
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Send us a text In 2 Cor. 9:6 says, "Whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully." What does this mean exactly? Does this justify people like Jesse DuPlantis and Kenneth Copeland having private airplanes? Does it mean that Paula White, with her mansion in Tampa and penthouse in New York is just reaping bountifully? Does it mean that those of…
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Send us a text Most of us know the story of how Moses struck the rock at Horeb and brought forth water for the Israelites. It may seem strange to us, then, that when he does almost the same thing at the rock at Meribah, God not only gets angry, but punishes him by not letting him enter the Promised Land! What was up with that?! Be sure to Subscribe…
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Send us a text Let's face it, maybe no subject is more sensitive than our money - whether it's being asked to give money, getting scammed out of money, or deciding how much money you need to sock away for a rainy day. God blesses us with material possessions. To some He gives a lot, to others He gives less. But He expects all of us to be grateful f…
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Send us a text In Leviticus 17, God tells the Israelites regarding their eating animals, "No person among you shall eat the blood." Now, Christians can rightly say that we don't have to follow these Old Testament practices anymore, but the Apostles, when writing to the Gentile Christians in Acts 15, that they didn't have to be circumcised, but they…
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Send us a text How many of us as parents have said to our kids, "Are you really sorry, or just sorry you got caught?" Well, as Christians, we need to check our hearts and make sure when we ask God for forgiveness that we are truly penitent, and not just pretending! What's the difference? Paul helps us flesh it out in 2 Corinthians chapter 7! Thanks…
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Send us a text Let's be honest, there are parts in Scripture - especially in Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers that can be rough to get through. All of the details of the building of the Tabernacle, the different offerings, sacrifices, and laws can seem tedious. But what if the way to really appreciate and be amazed by these passages was to do a deep …
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Send us a text We hear all of the time that Christians are to be pure. Usually this is meant in the context of abstaining from sexual immorality, dressing modestly, and maybe curbing our language. But when you drill down into what being pure means and why it is so crucial for a Christian to be unmixed, unadulterated, & uncontaminated, you find a mu…
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Send us a text In Exodus 32, the Israelites sin by worshipping and dancing before a golden calf they had their priest, Aaron, make for them. There is trend in some churches today called "prophetic dancing." Is this biblical, or are they just bringing attention to themselves so they can be worshipped. Are they like that golden calf? For that matter,…
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Send us a text Have you ever thought about that when you were saved, you were made a new creation? God didn't just fix you up, dust you off, and make you look prettier, He made you a new creation!! What exactly does that mean and how should that Truth prompt a "faith in action," in us? Paul gives us the answer in 2 Corinthians. He also tells us not…
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Send us a text When Moses asked Pharaoh to let the Israelites go and worship God, not only did Pharaoh say no, he piled more work on them so they would be too distracted with work to cry out to the Lord and want to go worship Him. Satan, the world, and even our own sinful flesh will try and distract us from the things of God. It may not always be w…
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Send us a text We are saved by faith alone, in Christ alone, through grace alone. That is a certainty. We are not saved by any works we do. However, the works we do after we are saved are part of our progressive sanctification and do have eternal consequences. In fact, we will be judged on how faithful we serve the Lord and will be given rewards ac…
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Send us a text We we read a few of the accounts in the Old Testament where women are treated like second-class citizens and even abused; we may be tempted to think that was God's doing. But it certainly was not! It was evil men acting sinfully. As the end of the book of Job illustrates, in God's house, men and women are of equal worth and receive e…
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Send us a text Does God really use everyone to further His Kingdom? Are there incidences or circumstances that are justified reasons for not diligently working for God? What if we're really sick? What if we are mourning a devastating loss? What if we have emotional and mental issues like depression or bipolar disorder? What if we just don't feel up…
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Send us a text Human nature is all about fairness. People want what they think they deserve. But do they really? Genesis 49 shows us to be thankful that God does not give His people what they deserve! Be sure to Subscribe to and Like this Podcast so you'll never miss an episode! You can find all things Proverbs 9:10 Ministries at https://www.prover…
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Send us a text Christians should stink! Maybe not stink like sweaty teenage boys, but we should definitely be putting out a fragrance. Some will find that fragrance to be the aroma of life, while others will smell the stench of death. Our faith in action will not only make us put out the scent of Christ, but it will make us sufficient to do so! Tha…
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Send us a text Fear of the Lord is good; fear of anything else is not. But who of us can say that our fear of something worldly has never won out over our faith? Even the pillars and patriarchs of God's people struggled with this as we see in Genesis. Be sure to Subscribe to and Like this Podcast so you'll never miss an episode! You can find all th…
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Send us a text Scripture says we are to be people of our word. So why then does Paul go back on a promise and change his plans and say the change was to the glory of God? Join us as we delve once again in 2Corinthians to learn what Paul has to teach us about the faithful actions of faith & forgiveness! Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to check out eve…
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Send us a text Many of us may not know this, but Genesis 25 tells us that besides Ishmael and Isaac, Abraham had six other sons with his concubine, Keturah. Perhaps even more surprising to some, before he died, Abraham sent those six sons away from him and Isaac, just as God instructed him to do with Ishmael. Why would Abraham send 7 sons away in f…
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Send us a text Many Christians make a New Year’s resolution to have more faith, but what does that look like? What does that even mean? True faith will have fruits and good works that naturally come out of it because we are being sanctified by the Holy Spirit while we cooperate and contribute to our growth. Jesus and all of the other biblical write…
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Send us a text Kenny Rogers sang about the "Coward of the County," while Mandisa called us all to be, "Overcomers." But both of these singers missed boat on the biblical meaning of those terms! What does Scripture tell us constitutes a real coward and a real overcomer; and what are the consequences of both? Be sure to Subscribe to and Like this Pod…
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Send us a text Ever wonder how others around the world celebrate Christmas? What do they eat? How do they decorate? What Christmas songs do they sing? What are some of their ingrained traditions? What are some of the oddest traditions? Do they all celebrate on December 25? Join us as we take a fun trip looking at Christmas Around the World! Thanks …
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Send us a text We know Scripture is the Word of God, breathed out by the Holy Spirit as He guided the biblical authors as they were writing. But do we ever think about the fact that the biblical authors knew first hand that what they were writing was absolute Truth? The Bible is completely trustworthy because if is the Word of God, but isn't is com…
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Send us a text We finish up our series on Church History by looking at the Catholic Church from the 18th Century through today. How is the Catholic Church fairing? Did the Roman Catholic Church coming to America cause any changes in the church? How did Rome respond to the liberalism that infiltrated the United States and the world in the 20th centu…
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Send us a text The Book of James has gotten a bad rap by many throughout history; particularly James chapter 2 where James says faith without works is dead and will not save you. Catholics believe this verse proves what they believe that in order to be saved, you need faith and works. Some Protestants believe that James is contradicting what Paul, …
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Send us a text Almost immediately after the Protestant Church arrived in America, it began to have a huge impact. It also began to have issues with false teaching infiltrating it. Join us as we look at the good, the bad, and the ugly in the Protestant Church from the founding of the United States up until today! How has Satan tried to destroy the c…
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Send us a text So many of us have been taught to just witness the Gospel to as many people as you can. But is that all there is to it? Yes, we certainly need to make witnessing the Gospel to others a high priority, but we need to ask ourselves, is our priority making converts or making disciples? Be sure to Subscribe to and Like this Podcast so you…
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Send us a text We've spent seven episodes looking at the formation, the deformation, and the reformation of the church in Europe. In this episode, we look at how both the Protestant and Catholic Churches made their way to America and what their impact was. Why did the Reformed Protestants split into different denominations? What is the difference b…
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Send us a text Have you ever had someone tell you something so shocking that after, you miss everything else they tell you? That’s exactly what happened with some of Paul’s followers and it proved to be a huge mistake! Be sure to Subscribe to and Like this Podcast so you'll never miss an episode! You can find all things Proverbs 9:10 Ministries at …
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Send us a text Martin Luther nailing his 95 Thesis to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, was just the beginning! A tidal wave of Reformers and followers who wanted the Roman Church to reform was released! But the Roman Church did not passively stand by while this Reformation took place. They answered back swiftly and sometimes br…
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Send us a text We all probably have heard the famous "love" chapter recited at weddings or seen it hanging on someone's wall. But Paul meant these words as a lot more than advice to cement a marriage. These words are for every believer. Now, especially, when Christians are finding themselves divided along political lines, Paul's words need to be un…
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Send us a text As we’ve seen, the roots of the Reformation go back to the 3rd century! Many men and women fought to reform the Roman Catholic Church, but because of the church’s intimidation and deadly tactics, these few and far between reformers were unsuccessful. But on October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis to the Castle Church doo…
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Send us a text Who is this "man of lawlessness" that Paul says must be revealed before the return of Christ? Many believe he is the same as the 2nd Beast mentioned in Revelation 13 and the Antichrist that's mentioned in several places in Scripture. So who is this? Is it a person? A government? A religious leader? Satan? Is he here on earth now, or …
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Send us a text Probably nowhere else was the Reformation ushered in for a more bizarre reason than in England! King Henry VIII, a staunch Catholic, was refused an annulment by the Pope for his first marriage. With the Reformation under way, King Henry broke from the Catholic church, established the Church of England, made himself head of it, and gr…
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Send us a text Since the 2nd Century, there has been much debate on who the real 12th Apostle was after Judas Iscariot killed himself. Was it Mathias whom the Apostles prayed about and drew lots to see who Jesus would choose? Or was it Paul who Jesus appeared to on the road to Damascus and specifically called to be an Apostle to the Gentiles? Will …
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Send us a text We continue our fly-by of countries in our Church History series this week looking at Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Despite dedicated and godly men rising up calling for the Roman church to stop the corruption and put themselves under the authority of God’s Word, the Reformation never took hold in these countries. Even today, all three…
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Send us a text The Election is over, now what? God was indeed merciful to us, but He could have just as easily given us over to four more years under the Democrats. So what should our response be, and what does it have to do with Jesus being crucified with two criminals? Be sure to Subscribe to and Like this Podcast so you'll never miss an episode!…
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Send us a text Many think the Reformation began that day in Wittenburg, Germany when Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis on the door of the church. But as we've seen in the last 2 episodes, there were some forerunners to Martin Luther who began to sound the alarm on the corruption and heresy going on in the Roman church. And these forerunners were f…
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Send us a text What did Jesus mean when He told His disciples He was going to prepare a place for them? What does it mean when He said His Father's house has many rooms, or many mansions? Maybe it doesn't mean what some, including hymn writers, thought it meant! Be sure to Subscribe to and Like this Podcast so you'll never miss an episode! You can …
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Send us a text The period from the 4th to the 15th Century is known as the middle ages, or dark ages. And dark it was! Both in the world and in the church. The absolute power of the Roman church absolutely corrupted it's leadership and clergy. But, God continued to protect His invisible church and raised up bright spots to give people a glimpse of …
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