
Weekly sermons from the esteemed evangelist and Bible teacher Rico Tice. The Bible Explored is created in partnership by Premier and Christianity Explored. For more Christian podcasts head to the website premier.plus or download the Premier Plus app. To find out where there's a Christianity Explored course running in your area. Go to the website, christianityexplored.org
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | a year ago |
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Rico uses the example of the relationship that Kate Middleton had with the future King of England to show us from Ephesians chapter 2 how we, as Christians, have been brought into a relationship with the King of Kings, Jesus Christ.
Our natural instinct will cause us to choose evil over good, so therefore it is not possible for us to discover Christ in and of ourselves. Rico explains how it's the Holy Spirit who opens our eyes to see who Christ is.
Whilst many people think that freedom means being able to do as I please, Rico turns that idea completely on its head by showing that true freedom for the believer can only be found in humbly serving others.
Rico continues his studies in the book of Galatians and shows what it was like for the Apostle Paul to be rejected by the Christians of his day because they would not accept his rebuke of their false teaching.
As Rico takes us into the book of Galatians, he explains how painful it must have been to the Apostle Paul to be falsely accused of not preaching the true gospel, when his accusers were actually the ones who were corrupting it.
Rico takes us into the Upper Room with Jesus and reveals fresh truths as Christ shared the Last Supper with His disciples. He draws our attention to the fact that, astonishingly, Judas was given a place of honour in the room by Jesus.
Whilst God supplies us with everthing we need for our existence on this earth, Rico explains from the parable in Matthew21 that we are not the owners of the world but merely tenants.
As Rico takes us through the events of Palm Sunday, he shows that Jesus riding on a donkey was a sign of power not weakness. Rico explains how that Jesus being in control of the situation then gives us hope when our circumstances are difficult.
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Centered around the exploration of Christian faith and biblical teachings, episodes feature Rico Tice as he addresses fundamental and sometimes challenging themes relevant to believers. Key topics range from the identity of Jesus and the nature of sin to the significance of servant leadership and the transformative power of prayer. The discussions often reflect on biblical scripture, encouraging listeners to engage deeply with the tenets of Christianity, recognize their spiritual needs, and consider their relationship with God. Unique to the series is its emphasis on community, discipleship, and the emotional realities of faith, making it a compelling resource for individuals seeking spiritual growth and understanding in their daily lives.
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