
To be a Christian is to be a student. The word “disciple” means “student”, and before he ascended to Heaven, Jesus’s final command to his students was that they should go into all the world and teach, making more students (Matthew 28:19-20). As Christians in the modern world, our calling is still to be students of Jesus and to help each other in fellowship as we learn about Him and from Him. We ar... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 99 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

How the Spirit is the primary witness testifying to Jesus as the Christ and Son of God, because the breath is truth - and how God's declaration makes it so.
How Jesus Christ — the one in whom believers trust to overcome the world — came not merely through water alone, but through both water and blood, with the Spirit bearing truthful witness to this full coming as Son and Messiah.
John's incredibly precise description of who exactly is doing all this vanquishing, and in what sense is our faith the victory?
Answering all the questions and solving all the issues!
Let's think hard about WHY John says we should keep the commandments.
Let's consider what we are to do with God's commandments.
The deceptively simple sentence that starts 1 John 5.
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Focused on the themes of Christian discipleship and deep exploration of biblical texts, the content encourages listeners to engage in thoughtful Bible study and to consider the implications of scripture in everyday life. A significant emphasis is placed on the relationship between belief, love, and commandments within the Christian faith, specifically highlighting passages from the Epistle of 1 John. Unique to the format is the host's interactive approach, where he invites audience participation, facilitating a collaborative exploration of theology and spiritual practice rather than a traditional lecture format. The podcast aims to foster a supportive community among listeners, encouraging them to reflect on their faith journeys as they lea... more
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