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    Explore "partiality" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 205 - How to Avoid the Sin of Partiality", "The Royal Law | James 2:8-13", "Partiality - Audio", "Sunday 26 February 2023 - Audio" and "Episode 380: Just Do It - James: an overview" from podcasts like ""The Living Waters Podcast", "Wayside Bible Chapel", "Northside Pentecostal Church", "Craigavon Baptist Church" and "Westcity Church Podcasts"" and more!

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    Ep. 205 - How to Avoid the Sin of Partiality

    Ep. 205 - How to Avoid the Sin of Partiality

    Join Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar as they delve into the intricate and often perplexing subjects of parenting, partiality, and ramen. While these may seem like disparate themes, rest assured that they intertwine in the most unexpected and insightful ways.
     
     Today’s episode begins with a lively discussion about the world of ramen, which may seem like an unusual topic for a podcast, but it serves as a fascinating backdrop for our discussion. The guys explore the numerous varieties—top ramen, cup of noodle, and others—and debate their merits. This seemingly simple conversation about food sets the stage for our deeper exploration of the complexities of life and human interaction.
     
     They then move on to discuss the contentious topic of partiality, a subtle yet powerful force that influences our decisions and interactions. The issue of partiality, whether in parenting or the church, is often a difficult one to navigate. The origins of partiality are traced back to the Garden of Eden, underscoring its profound implications in the church today.
     
     The conversation deepens as the guys grapple with the challenges of parenting in the face of partiality. They reflect on the fine line between favoring our children and teaching them about life's harsh realities. This involves exploring the concept of grace as something received, not achieved, and drawing inspiration from the story of the Good Samaritan.
     
     Listeners are invited and challenged to confront their own partiality. Insights and actionable steps are shared on how to combat this subtle but dangerous tendency with love and courtesy. It's a challenging journey, but one that promises to yield profound insights and personal growth.
     
     The episode concludes with a reflection on recognizing and overcoming partiality. The guys discuss the difference between kindness and courtesy, and how to identify partiality in ourselves. They also share personal experiences of encountering partiality and how to show courtesy and love instead.
     
     Remember, life is a journey filled with learning opportunities. Even a bowl of ramen can teach us about diversity, preferences, and the richness of human experiences. As we navigate the complexities of life, let us strive to do so with an open mind, a loving heart, and a spirit of fairness and impartiality.

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    Galatians in HD (Part 54) -- "No Matter Who You Are."

    Galatians in HD (Part 54) -- "No Matter Who You Are."

    Sounds like the end of a song, doesn’t it? “No matter who you are.” But as you will hear on this PODCAST, it’s really the end of a story.

    A heartwarming story that you will come to love and to cherish, I promise you. No matter who you are.

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    Show No Partiality

    Show No Partiality

    We will continue the thought we begun yesterday with James 2:9. Have you ever been discriminated against for race, creed, gender, weight, age or anything else? We need to put ourselves in the shoes of those who have been discriminated against so that we can put a stop to it, especially in our churches. Feel free to join this discussion in the comments below. 

    The music on the podcast is from John Nugent. John is a Chicagoland area musician who has been a real blessing to Tabor Church. 

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    Don't Judge a Book by It's Cover

    Don't Judge a Book by It's Cover

    Today is a continuation or addition to the what we continued talking about in our James series. James tells us to not show partiality. Why?  It really is inconsistent with the life of a follower of Jesus. We all need to see the areas in our own lives that we have discriminated and repent and hold on to the grace of God. 

    The music on the podcast is from John Nugent. John is a Chicagoland area musician who has been a real blessing to Tabor Church.  


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    The Problem of Partiality in the Church, pt. 2 (James 2.8-13)

    The Problem of Partiality in the Church, pt. 2 (James 2.8-13)
    8/18/19 Sermon - Shane Koehler - The reality of our faith is tested & measured by how we treat people who are different from us. Favoritism isn't a minor infraction, it is a violation of the "royal law," that we are to love our neighbor as ourselves. Does this imply that the Old Testament Law is still binding on Christians?

    The Problem of Partiality in the Church (James 2.1-7)

    The Problem of Partiality in the Church (James 2.1-7)
    7/21/19 Sermon - Shane Koehler - Instead of the church demonstrating supernatural unity, we are often just the reflection of a society fractured along economic, racial, and social lines. We fail to view people as God does, and instead view them through worldly & self-serving eyes. James points out the inconsistency of this with the gospel, and points us to God’s impartiality.

    'EASTER: SPIRITUAL TRIUMPH OR COSMIC TRICK?' - A sermon by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar (Traditional Service)

    'EASTER: SPIRITUAL TRIUMPH OR COSMIC TRICK?' - A sermon by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar (Traditional Service)
    The sermon was delivered on Sunday, April 1, 2018, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister. SERMON DESCRIPTION These teaching stories are shocking and memorable due to the ways they conclude. We read that: the Kingdom of God is like a mustard seed, a widow gives away her last two coins to the church, two loaves of bread and fish feed thousands, an adulterous woman is allowed to go unpunished. The greatest parable of them all perhaps is that the one who comes to save the world is killed in a humiliating way while the world is still a warring and oppressive mess. In two of the four bible accounts there is another twist to the story. Two gospels claim their is no body in the tomb and Jesus rappers after he dies. In Native American spirituality (Coyote stories), African traditions (Briar Rabbit) and elsewhere there is often a trickster character who teaches through unexpected jokes, tricks and twists of fate. On this Easter and April Fool's Day let's look at how Jesus' parables and ministry relates to the many spiritual traditions that include trickery, teaching stories and imagination. SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: WATCH THIS SERMON ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: or text LOVEBB to 73256 LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website:
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