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    1 corinthians 7

    Explore " 1 corinthians 7" with insightful episodes like "20240130: 4th Tuesday after Epiphany", "20240122: 3rd Monday after Epiphany", "Day 334: The Meaning of Fasting (2023)", "#007 Marriage: Gift and Identity" and "Gifted Part 16: Singleness and Marriage (Genesis 2:18-22; 1 Corinthians 7)" from podcasts like ""First Formation: Spiritual exercise for Christian soldiers", "First Formation: Spiritual exercise for Christian soldiers", "The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "Healing the City" and "Destination Church Spokane Podcast"" and more!

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    20240130: 4th Tuesday after Epiphany

    20240130: 4th Tuesday after Epiphany

    Readings: Psalm 35:1-10; Numbers 22:22-28; 1 Corinthians 7:32-40. 

    First Formation is a spiritual exercise for Christian soldiers looking to get up and pray, where you can hear the good news through grunts and with grunts, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, as one Church forever and ever. Fall In!

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    Thank you for falling in to First Formation. If you like what you’ve heard, you can participate in one of the three following ways;

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    20240122: 3rd Monday after Epiphany

    20240122: 3rd Monday after Epiphany

    Readings: Psalm 46; Genesis 12:1-9; 1 Corinthians 7:17-24. 
    From the TRNG Room;

    First Formation is a spiritual exercise for Christian soldiers looking to get up and pray, where you can hear the good news through grunts and with grunts, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, as one Church forever and ever. Fall In!

    Thank you for falling in to First Formation. If you like what you’ve heard, you can participate in one of the three following ways;

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    2. Become a co-host by recording a lectionary reading.  
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    This has been Brother Logan M. Isaac; semper familia

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    Thank you for falling in to First Formation. If you like what you’ve heard, you can participate in one of the three following ways;

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    Semper Familia!

    Day 334: The Meaning of Fasting (2023)

    Day 334: The Meaning of Fasting (2023)
    Fr. Mike highlights the importance of prayer and fasting, instructing us how to fast and empty ourselves to feel our spiritual need for Christ. He also discusses faithfulness in vocations and living out the life God has called you to. Today’s readings are from Acts 13, 1 Corinthians 7-8, and Proverbs 28:4-6. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    #007 Marriage: Gift and Identity

    #007 Marriage: Gift and Identity

    In this enlightening episode, we listen to a thought-provoking excerpt from Pastor Eric's sermon on "Radical Marriage." Drawing inspiration from 1 Corinthians 7, Pastor Eric discusses both singleness and marriage as beautiful gifts bestowed upon us by God. He believes that for a marriage to truly flourish, both partners must grasp the profound concept of the "Priesthood of all believers." This central idea forms the foundation of his teachings.

    But this is just the beginning. Over the next few episodes, we'll have the pleasure of hearing more on this topic. Notably, Eric's wife will join in the conversation, offering her perspective and insights. Together, they will unpack and further explore the intricacies of this profound teaching. The insights shared will surely provide listeners with a fresh perspective on the sanctity and purpose of marriage. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of marriage through a spiritual lens.

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    Gifted Part 16: Singleness and Marriage (Genesis 2:18-22; 1 Corinthians 7)

    Gifted Part 16: Singleness and Marriage (Genesis 2:18-22; 1 Corinthians 7)

    Both singleness and marriage are gifts from God. Paul considered it a gift from God to be able to live a Christ-centered, single and celibate life, and for those who are called to single lives God grants all the grace needed to walk that out. Both Jesus and Paul also recognized that many people are called to be married, and God also grants all the grace needed to be in a marriage. Christ-centered singleness and Christ-centered marriage are each a blessing to the church in their own unique ways, and each finds its ultimate fulfillment in meaningful relationship with the church family and with God.

    It is Good to Be Single - Audio

    It is Good to Be Single - Audio
    Cultural and societal viewpoints often influence how we think about things like singleness. And singleness is so intertwined with marriage. Projecting misconceptions about either upon other people can be hurtful. Instead of listening to the world’s voice, let’s see what God has to say about being single.

    From Apostle Paul’s letter to the church at Corinth:

    Being single is not bad. Being single is actually “good.” (v.8) Conflict with OT?

    Genesis 2:18, “Not good for man to be alone.”
    Not if singleness is a “gift from God.” (v.7)

    Singleness is not a disease that necessarily needs to be cured. But can be a distraction, requiring self-control. (v.9)

    If “burning with passion”, get married!

    Pastoral counsel: why purity?

    Singleness is not always a choice, but only a passing season.
    For example: widowed, separated, or divorced (v.8, 11)
    Hope for what’s to come. Time is passing. (v.29, 31)
    Marriage is only temporal. (Matthew 22:30)

    For singles, the grass is NOT “greener on the other side of the fence,” and has advantages.
    Free from marital anxieties. (v.32-34)
    Undivided devotion to be with God. (v.35)
    Matthew 19:12, “For the sake of the kingdom of heaven.”

    Single or married, both are good; both designed by God to portray the Gospel and fulfill His mission. (v.17, 24)
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