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In the first century, women played an important role in the spreading of the gospel and general kingdom work. The same can and should be true today. Join us as we discuss relevant passages to the roles of women.
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Let’s look at this interesting church which is mentioned in Acts 17, 1 Thessalonians, and 2 Thessalonians.
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Did those men traveling with Paul on the road to Damascus hear the voice that Saul heard, or not? According to the KJV, NKJV and other translations Acts 9:7 seems to contradict Acts 22:9. How could that be?
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There are several times we see Jesus pray in Luke’s gospel. And each circumstance is different. How does Jesus’ prayer topics compare to ours?
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Money is not evil. It's the 'love of money' which is our problem.
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Everyone knows that a bat is a mammal, not a bird. But yet in Leviticus 11:13-20, the prophet calls the bat a bird. How do you answer the critic who claims errors like these prove the Bible is not the word of God?
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Jesus said he didn’t come to bring peace, but rather a sword in Matthew 10:34. But in Matthew 26:52, Jesus told Peter to put away his sword because he who lives by the sword will die by the sword.
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Why does it appear that the Bible contains so-called contradictions or discrepancies? If there truly are error’s in the Bible then the critics are correct when they say it’s a human invention, rather than the word of God. For example is there a contradiction between what Jesus said in Matthew 5 about not abolishing the Law, whereas other statements in the New Testament state that the Old Law has been abolished.
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A discussion of Hebrews chapter 3 and 4 where in the writer uses the Israelites time in the wilderness on the way to the promised land as a lesson for us.
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The apostle Paul addresses particular issues between Jewish Christians and Gentile Christians. Seems it’s so hard to get over our cultural differences. That’s not the way it’s suppose to be in Christ.
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Did the New Covenant replace the Old Covenant, or are we suppose to combine practices and traditions from both in order to serve God?
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2 Samuel 22 is a powerful and poetic song written by King David, offering heartfelt praise and thanksgiving to the Lord. This song parallels Psalm 18 where David recalls how he cried out to the Lord in distress, and God responded with awesome, mighty power, shaking the heavens to come to his aid. It is a beautiful, poetic reflection on God’s saving power, perfect ways, and enduring loyalty to those who trust in Him. Is the Lord your Rock and Fortress?
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Jewish-Gentile tensions are nothing new. As we look at this issue as found in the New Testament maybe we can learn something for us today.
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Does demon possession occur today as it did in the 1st century.
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Today we will try to describe this collection of writings, put them in perspective, and discuss the value some of them have in giving us confidence in the reliability of the Old Testament scriptures that we have today.
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Jesus was the greates teacher that ever lived.
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Tonight the panelists respond to a viewer who claims Christians are the ones who mock Jesus, when they say Jesus is God. The point the viewer was making that Jesus never claimed to be God. What say the Scriptures?
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In today’s podcast the hosts will do a textual walk through of a pronouncement against Egypt in Ezekiel 29-32. Through this oracle of judgment, the host will highlight why Egypt is facing the wrath of God: their consistent willingness to “help” the people of God, but only to their demise.
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One of our BibleQuest viewers asked a very deep question: Does God love me if I change? Or does God love me so that I can change? In other words does God love me just the way I am when He meets me at the cross?
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How does God choose who’s saved? Does he show partiality by choosing some to be saved while choosing others to be condemn others?
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