Episoder
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Today Israel is facing threats on every side. What will happen in the future? Zachariah tells us.
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Are angels patrolling the earth? Yes! We see that clearly in Zachariah 1.
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We can be encouraged in knowing that the Word of God always overtakes us.
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When we get discouraged God knows when to send the right people to us.
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Psalm 86 gives us seven reasons for maintaining an active prayer life.
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In the last paragraph of 1 John the apostle gives us four realities we can know for sure.
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An autobiographical podcast starring the great hymns.
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John explains his famous saying: "Faith is the victory".
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God has the unending ability to do far more than we think is possible.
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What do you need to overcome in your life? In this passage, the apostle John tells us how to do it.
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Isaiah 40 is among the most encouraging chapters in the Bible when it comes to replenishing our strength.
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Isaiah 40 is among the most encouraging chapters in the Bible when it comes to replenishing our strength.
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Almost everyone thinks they know how to love others, but only certain people can express God's agape love. Only His children can do that.
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There are some encouraging lessons to learn from the saddest of all of the Psalms.
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Believing the wrong thing in any area of life can be disastrous especially if it concerns eternal truth. In this passage, John tells us to test the spirits.
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The culture of Christianity has been transformative to Western civilization and to our own lives. This is largely because of what John says in this paragraph.
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The Philippian church has gone down in history as the Bible's greatest model for stewardship. What lessons can we learn from them?
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In Paul's message to the Ephesian elders, we gain insights into living an generous life.
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Can we go through a day without sinning? That's the intriguing question we'll look at today from this perplexing paragraph in 1 John.
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This New Year's podcast is full of practical suggestions for lifting your spirits when you feel down and discouraged.
- Se mer