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Explore "stumble" with insightful episodes like "All Things for Good (Part 2)", "MATT665 - People Tripping Over Jesus", "Living as a Foreigner: Be Holy 02-06-2022", "Episode 62, "Fear of Failure," 8/6/21" and "The Upside Down Gift of Stones in Your Life" from podcasts like ""First Baptist Church of Kamloops", "The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast", "Christview Christian Church", ""Jaxon and the Pharmacist"" and "The Emotionally Healthy Leader Podcast"" and more!
Episodes (26)
MATT665 - People Tripping Over Jesus
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Music written and performed by Jeff Foote.
Living as a Foreigner: Be Holy 02-06-2022
Believe it or not, early Christians faced the same tension and they were given an encouragement to live hope-filled, holy, respectable, prepared, humble, and alert lives. The same power and encouragement that was given to them, is made available to us today. Join us as we learn to: Live as Foreigners.
Episode 62, "Fear of Failure," 8/6/21
How can failure be a good thing? In what ways is it your friend, as opposed to your foe? And how can success become much more complicated, and difficult to navigate, without it?
The Upside Down Gift of Stones in Your Life
Like Jesus, most of the stones in our lives can transform us if we are willing to change the way we see.
Listen to today's podcast to learn more.
The First Step After A Stumble Should Be Towards The Cross
Galatians in HD (Part 38) -- One More Step!
Can you hear them? Cheering you on?
I’ve got a feeling that after hearing this PODCAST, you will!!!
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Galatians in HD (Part 37) -- Listening for the Echoes
You are in for a treat (if I do say so myself).
As you will hear in the PODCAST, a veritable banquet table of culinary delights, every tasty morsel of which comes courtesy of the Apostle Paul and his original Galatian readers.
Take a deep breath, pull up a chair, make yourself comfortable… and enjoy!
Thank you for listening, and for sharing this message!!!
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God bless you richly as you listen.
Political Spirits Ep 132 - State Capitol Funny Stories, Biden Stumble & Covid by Movie Quotes
Florida Capitol humor
Legislative bars
Biden triple stumble
Evaluating Covid response through movie quotes
Murray Atkinson on his instrumental rock EP Mubla Tubed, his ambient orchestral EP Aetherium Divine, and video game music!
Catching Up (Audio)
Romans: Stumbling Over Christ
Originally Presented: March 2nd, 2008
Scripture Reading: Romans 9:30-33
If the Jews are God's chosen people, then why aren't they all being saved? Is there some deficiency in the promises of God? These are the questions Paul is writing about in Romans 9-11. He presents two answers to the question, "Why aren't all Jews saved?"
The first answer is the statement of divine sovereignty in election (Rom 9:6-29). Salvation ultimately depends on God to show mercy and He does not shower all with His saving mercy (Rom 9:16,18). The only Jews being saved are the Jews God has chosen to be saved. Along with some Gentiles, these are the "vessels of mercy" mentioned in Romans 9:23.
The second answer is the statement of human responsibility (Rom 9:30-10:21). Not all Jews are being saved because some of them have refused to believe in Christ (Rom 9:32). The doctrine of divine election is presented in Romans right next to the doctrine of human responsibility. The fact that God chooses some people to be children of His promises does not absolve other people from their obligation to believe in Christ. Having refused to trust in Jesus, people are held accountable. The tension felt from the juxtaposition of these two doctrines is one of the great mysteries of Holy Scripture.
The Jews, following the propensity of every sinful human heart, sought to establish righteousness before God based on their performance. They pursued righteousness "as though it were by works" (Rom 9:32). People all over the world seek to establish their righteousness in this manner. Instead of the Jewish "works of the law" you could substitute baptism, prayer wheels, Hail Marys, fasting, church attendance. No one stands acceptable before God on the basis of religious or moral activity. ". . . by the works of the Law no flesh will be justified in His sight" (Rom 3:20). We must hope in the righteousness of Christ. He, alone, is sufficient to satisfy the demands of a holy God on our behalf.
Mark 9:42-50– The Destructiveness of Sin
Mark 9:42-50– The Destructiveness of Sin from the Discovering the Savior Study on Mark by Pastor Travis Morin