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    magistrates

    Explore " magistrates" with insightful episodes like "Book 1. Homily VII | Against Swearing and Perjury", "Acts 16/Class 16 Paul's Macedonian call & a Jailbreak", "Acts 16:16-40 - Things Are Shaking", "Victoria's Yoo-rrook Justice Commission and new research on Magistrate stress levels" and "Acts 16: Asked to Leave the City" from podcasts like ""Saint Athanasius Podcast", "Blessed2bs", "Elmhurst CRC Podcast", "Law Report" and "Text Talk"" and more!

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    Acts 16:16-40 - Things Are Shaking

    Acts 16:16-40 - Things Are Shaking

    Summary:
    "What can I do to be saved?" the jailer asks Paul. "What does he mean by 'saved'"? Gregg DeMey (Lead Pastor), Jeff Klein (Pastor of Outreach), and Caryn Rivadeneira (Director of Care and Worship Planning) ask. Listen in as we discuss this, along with thoughts on personal versus household salvation, mysterious fortune-telling Python Spirits, and good outcomes of devastating beatings and earthquakes, and other issues that arise in the action-packed second half of Acts 16.

    Today's Hosts
    Gregg DeMey, Lead Pastor
    Jeff Klein, Outreach Pastor
    Caryn Rivadeneira, Director of Care

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    Acts 16: Asked to Leave the City

    Acts 16: Asked to Leave the City

    Acts 16:35-40

    When the magistrates release Paul and Silas from jail, they ask them to leave town. This is just the moment when Paul usually stuck around to do more teaching, however, this time he leaves. What's up with that?

    Special guest on today's episode: Jackson Cook. Welcome him to the podcast.

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    Acts 16: A Dual Citizenship

    Acts 16: A Dual Citizenship

    Acts 16:35-40

    Paul makes it clear elsewhere his citizenship is in heaven. But in Philippi, he also declared he was a citizen of Rome. Let's talk about this dual citizenship.

    Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.

    Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.

    Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here.

    We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more.

    Michael Eldridge wrote and sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.
     
    Thanks for talking about the text with us today.

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