
Seek joy and you won't find it. Seek Jesus and you'll be delighted to find that joy comes along for the ride.
Paul's letter to the Philippian church is one of the most extraordinary documents in the history of literature. This ancient epistle is filled with breath-taking treasures and gems that are just waiting to be revealed to those hungry enough to search for them. Allow me to serve as your tra... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Hey, friends, during this season of silence, I would still love to hear from you. You can reach me at kevinmote@live.com.
Grace and Peace!
For those who are interested, here is a link to the other podcast I mentioned: shows.acast.com/godlyp... more
(Phil 1:22-24)
This may be one of the most important podcasts I've ever recorded. It certainly is the most transparent. Today, it is my goal to take you on a candid and revealing tour inside the vacillating heart of the Apostle Paul, and of my own. ... more
[This episode originally aired in August, 2024.]
"For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." (Philippians 1:21)
As I write this, 2024 is half over. And do you know what the unrivaled highlight of this year has been for me? The answer might s... more
[This episode originally aired in July, 2024.]
"For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." (Philippians 1:21)
“But fairest of all was the great white gem, which the dwarves had found beneath the roots of the Mountain: the Heart of the Mounta... more
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This Bible study podcast is the best I have encountered. It is focused on the book of Philippians and it is very in depth - verse by verse style. The podcaster, Kevin Mote obviously does his homework in the original koine Greek text and is skillful in bringing the text to life. Moreover, Mote always makes a meaningful connection between the words of the Bible and the condition of my soul. I always look forward to this weekly podcast. Well done!!
For the last two weeks, I have listened to this podcast as my morning devotion. It has been a deep dive into the history and scene of Philippians. We are first taken back to the book of Acts, when Paul was traveling in the city of Philippi. In many ways, I feel like I am observing the scene because of the speaker’s descriptive teachings. This podcast has been a great blessing to me because it has provided greater insight and clarity into the book of Philippians. This is an excellent podcast and ... more










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