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    Explore " god help" with insightful episodes like "It Takes Jesus", "Be Rooted", "Daily Prayer For Bad Days | Prayer To Get God's Help After Having a Bad Day That Works", "Why Do I Need To Be Saved? Saved From What?" and "SENT | Hitting Rock Bottom | Jonathan Spencer" from podcasts like ""Renew", "For the Redefined", "Daily Effective Prayer", "VERSED" and "Austin Baptist Church"" and more!

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    Be Rooted

    Be Rooted

    This episode is about how we cannot be double minded and operate in the flesh. We have to be rooted in our identity and knowledge that Christ has given us. We have to stay close to him so we aren’t confused! Thanks for listening!

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    Daily Prayer For Bad Days | Prayer To Get God's Help After Having a Bad Day That Works

    Daily Prayer For Bad Days | Prayer To Get God's Help After Having a Bad Day That Works

    Daily Prayer For Bad Days | Prayer To Get God's Help After Having a Bad Day That Works

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    Why Do I Need To Be Saved? Saved From What?

    Why Do I Need To Be Saved? Saved From What?

    In order to have salvation, there must be a need for it. Saved? Saved from what? Why?

    Isaiah prophesied to a nation that had turned a deaf ear to the Lord. Instead of serving Him with humility and offering love to their neighbors, the nation of Judah offered meaningless sacrifices in God’s temple at Jerusalem and committed injustices throughout the nation. The people of Judah turned their backs on God and alienated themselves from Him, which created the need for Isaiah’s pronouncements of judgment—declarations made in the hope that God’s chosen people would return to Him.

    There is a strong presence of judgment that runs through the first thirty-nine chapters but the overall theme is salvation. How can the two coexist? The presence of judgment indicates its necessity for salvation to occur. Today we read where Isaiah again emphasizes the bad news of the Lord’s wrath, helping us understand why the people were being condemned.

    This is the VERSED podcast; a daily pursuit to become more perceptive to what the Bible says. 

    If you would like to dive deeper into certain verses in the Bible, have a verse you would like to submit to have included in a future episode, have questions about the Bible that you would like answered in a bonus episode, or simply want to connect with me... text VERSED to 88474 or click here

    Also included in that link is a list of resources and references I use in this podcast and can help you grow deeper in your faith as well. 

    As always – ratings and reviews are massive! They really help others discover the podcast and ultimately help us improve VERSED. Thanks in advance for that 😊

    Love you all – keep making hope louder!

    John

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    Shame Doesn't Own Your Story

    Shame Doesn't Own Your Story

    Paul uses this phrase to frequently describe believers in his letters, “In Christ.” He uses the phrase 143 times. It’s said that he did this because he understood that all people struggle with sin that is rooted in an identity crisis. He knew that once they were awakened to their true identity “in Christ” that that knowledge would transform their desires, behaviors, and their lives. 

    In today's passage, Paul says that when you are “in Christ” you become a new creation. It doesn’t matter if you have been “in Christ” for an hour or for 20 years. Being “in Christ” means you have a new position before God.

    If you would like to dive deeper into this, or other verses in the Bible, if you have a verse you would like to submit to have included in a future episode if have questions about the Bible that you would like answered in a bonus episode, or simply want to connect with me... text VERSED to 88474 or click here

    Also included in that link is a list of resources and references I use in this podcast and can help you grow deeper in your faith as well. 

    As always – ratings and reviews are massive! They really help others discover the podcast and ultimately help us improve VERSED. Thanks in advance for that 😊

    Love you all – keep making hope louder!

    John

    FOLLOW ME ON IG! @johnlawhon

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