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    indwelling

    Explore " indwelling" with insightful episodes like "CHRISTianity - Romans 8 (Part 2)", "Pictures and Principles of Being in Christ - Audio", "CHRISTianity - Romans 8 (Part 1)", "Homily: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time" and "Grace 242 Podcast: A How To On Being Filled with the Spirit" from podcasts like ""Redeeming Love Bible Broadcast", "Cross Timber Baptist Church", "Redeeming Love Bible Broadcast", "Teach What You Believe" and "Grace 242"" and more!

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    CHRISTianity - Romans 8 (Part 2)

    CHRISTianity - Romans 8 (Part 2)

    Christ must be in Christianity in order for it to be Christianity. Listen to Part 2 of our series on Romans 8. The foundation of Jesus, victory over sin, and the joy of walking in obedience to the Father.

    The Redeeming Love Bible Broadcast is a ministry of Grace Baptist Tabernacle. We're excited to be under construction on a brand new building in our hometown of King, NC. Please continue to share these episodes, and please consider coming to visit our church. We are excited and expectant for you to come!

    CHRISTianity - Romans 8 (Part 1)

    CHRISTianity - Romans 8 (Part 1)

    Christ must be in Christianity in order for it to be Christianity. We look at Romans 8 and the reality of our flesh, sin, and God's wrath upon sin. We also explore the mystery of how the Christian still has the flesh, yet is not in the flesh. The spirit of God dwells in us.

    The Redeeming Love Bible Broadcast is a ministry of Grace Baptist Tabernacle. We're excited to be under construction on a brand new building in our hometown of King, NC. Please continue to share these episodes, and please consider coming to visit our church. We are excited and expectant for you to come!

    Homily: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Homily: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Certainly listening to today’s readings of apocalyptic literature, dealing with end times as well as the destruction of the temple may make some of us squirm a bit in our seats. But if you look carefully at when and why it was written you realize that this scripture is not about future events rather it is about imminent reality – the here and now.  So where does our focus need to be? And what insight can theologian N.T. Wright provide which just may open our eyes to where God is present?  Check it out…

    Homily: 4th Sunday of Advent

    Homily: 4th Sunday of Advent

    Holidays have a way of often bringing to the surface darkness from the past…darkness from hardships and losses…darkness from broken relationships…even darkness coming forth from our own Church…leaving us, at times, blinded to God’s presence, asking, “Where is God in all this?”  Allow this Sunday’s Gospel to shed new light on that age old question...

    Homily: 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Homily: 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time
    “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” Really? We have to love those that we fear? Those who are different from us? The ones who are strangers? In the past few weeks there has been much written about the plight of the refugees. Politics aside, as Christians, we are called to live the Gospel…which is much harder than reading or preaching about it. So what does Jesus say in the Beatitudes? And how can Pope Francis, Brian McLaren and Leonardo DaVinci add some light on this hotly debated subject? Check it out…

    Homily: 3rd Sunday of Easter

    Homily: 3rd Sunday of Easter
    So we moved from Lent into Easter, singing our alleluias, with the church bells pealing, rejoicing that Jesus Christ is risen indeed – but what do we do now? How does this Easter Season change us? How do we live differently than we did before? In this week’s readings we hear a word repeated twice which leading linguistics experts say is a, “linguistic and theological tragedy and the worst translation in the New Testament.” What is the word? And once you understand what it really means – how can it answer the questions raised? How can it change your life?