Episodes
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Episode 94 : Reading through 1Corinthians chapter 3 and 4. Paul writes to the Corinthians about divisions in the Church and what it takes to be deciples and ministers of Christ.
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Episode 93. Reading through 1 Corinthians chapters 1 and 2. Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth. Paul addresses the issues in the early Corinthian church as a loving father and admonises the people as a pastor.
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Episode 92 Reading through Romans chapter 16. Paul gives his final greetings and commends the believers for their faithful service in the body of Christ.
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Episode 91 - Reading through Romans 14 and 15. Paul writes to the church in Rome introducing his teachings to them. As the church has doubts as to how they must live, Paul gives them sound suggestions and spiritually accurate advice on day to day life.
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Episode 90 Reading through Romans chapter 12 and 13. These are profound scriptures stating God's will for the way we must live as Christians believing in God.
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Episode 89. Reading Romans 11. Who are the Chosen people? They are the ones who know God. They are the ones called by God to accomplish a certain purpose. God is alive in them, He works in and through them. You are the Chosen!
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Episode 88 - Reading through Romans chapter 9 and 10. Paul wrote about the spiritual position of the Isrealites and God's promise for the salvation of mankind.
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Episode 87. Reading through Romans chapter 8. The love of God did everything for us through His Son Jesus Christ. We are the children of God and have an inheritance through Christ Jesus. Nothing will ever separate us from the love of God.
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Episode 86 Reading through Romans chapter 6 and 7. Dealing with fear, sin and death. Jesus took death and sin on the cross and nailed it there. He is victorious and a conqueror, we are more than conquerors.
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Episode 85 Reading through Romans chapter 4 and 5. God made things right for us by His generosity. All we had to do was believe in Him. Abraham proved this by believing in God and His promises. Adam in his sin was dealing death to mankind while Jesus by his death on the cross dealt life to all mankind.
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Episode 84, Reading through Romans 3. Questions about religion, law, faith and salvation are answered as Paul writes to the Church in Rome. Salvation is a gift from God to save us from sin and reconcile us back to Himself.
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Episode 83. Reading through Romans 1 and 2. Paul wrote to the people in Rome, admonishing them to live a Godly life. We are not to ignore the ways of God or this will lead to a downward spiral.
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Episode 82. Reading through Acts 26, 27 and 28. Paul under goes persecution, imprisonment, accusationsand trials in full swing. He stands his ground and appeals to Ceasar. Paul is sent to Rome where his story is concluded.
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Episode 81. Reading through Acts 24 and 25. Paul is imprisoned and trialed over and over, facing crowds, governors and kings. He continues to defend The Way, and his belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Episode 23. Reading through Acts chapter 22 and 23. Paul is under trial in Jerusalem. He faces the mob and the Governor. He shares his conversion story. Paul is then escorted to Rome by the Calvary.
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Episode 79. Reading through Acts 21. Paul makes his journey to Jerusalem saying goodbye to all his deciples along the way. He is not afraid, he has made up his mind to fulfill the plan of God for his life.
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Episode 78. Reading Acts chapter 20. Paul wraps up his journey by encouraging the people and giving them fresh hope. He prepares to travel back to Jerusalem determined to accomplish what God has started in his life.
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Episode 77 Reading through Acts 18 and 19. Paul plants churches in Corinth and Ephesus.
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Episode 76. Reading through Acts chapters 16 and 17. Paul and Silas travel to spread the gospel. God leads them to Macedonia and other European town where they are faced with diverse situations all proving the grace of God and the necessity of the gospel.
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Episode 75. Reading through Acts chapter 14 and 15. Paul and Barnabas accomplish their missionary journey and continue to spread the good news. They build and encourage the churches and deal with persecutions. Non Jewish people receive salvation and eternal life.
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