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The Sobering Reality of God's Favor || Genesis 9:18 - 11:9 || Session 21 || Verse by Verse Bible Study

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Could even a man like Noah, found righteous by God, fall from grace? Find out as we unravel the complexities of human nature through the lens of Noah's life after the great deluge. We reveal the stark contrast between God's grace and human imperfection. In a world that often seems as turbulent as the post-flood landscape, our discussion of Noah's unexpected fall to drunkenness, and the subsequent actions of his sons, offers a sobering lesson in morality and the potent consequences of our choices. This episode, far from a mere historical account, is a mirror held up to the modern Church, inviting reflection on whether our collective efforts serve the 'city of God' or the 'city of man.' Listen in for a compelling session that links Biblical prophecy with the existential questions surrounding faith in our contemporary world.

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1. The Sobering Reality of God's Favor || Genesis 9:18 - 11:9 || Session 21 || Verse by Verse Bible Study (00:00:00)

2. Noah's Post-Flood Behavior and Modesty (00:00:19)

3. The Origins of Nations in Genesis (00:11:18)

4. Purpose of Churches (00:23:31)

410 episodes

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Could even a man like Noah, found righteous by God, fall from grace? Find out as we unravel the complexities of human nature through the lens of Noah's life after the great deluge. We reveal the stark contrast between God's grace and human imperfection. In a world that often seems as turbulent as the post-flood landscape, our discussion of Noah's unexpected fall to drunkenness, and the subsequent actions of his sons, offers a sobering lesson in morality and the potent consequences of our choices. This episode, far from a mere historical account, is a mirror held up to the modern Church, inviting reflection on whether our collective efforts serve the 'city of God' or the 'city of man.' Listen in for a compelling session that links Biblical prophecy with the existential questions surrounding faith in our contemporary world.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Sobering Reality of God's Favor || Genesis 9:18 - 11:9 || Session 21 || Verse by Verse Bible Study (00:00:00)

2. Noah's Post-Flood Behavior and Modesty (00:00:19)

3. The Origins of Nations in Genesis (00:11:18)

4. Purpose of Churches (00:23:31)

410 episodes

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