Walls typically serve one of two functions; they either keep things in or keep things out. They are usually borne from fear, mistrust, suspicion or paranoia and they are literally everywhere. Today, Andrew takes a closer look at the emotional and psychological walls that we build in our lives and hearts. These are the most insidious of all because not only are they not immediately obvious but usually serve to alienate us from one another.
Duration: 35 minutes Reading: Ephesians 2
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Speaking of a great truth that is largely ignored in Christianity today, George reads and explores a rather chilling passage from the Bible. In these verses, Jesus is asked how many will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. In response, He ignores the original question about numbers but begins to explain and describe how some will enter while others, to their horror and surprise, will not. This is a sobering message for those who believe and also to those who don’t.
Duration: 40 minutes Reading: Luke 13: 23 – 30
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In ancient times, God had instructed Moses to construct cities of refuge whenever he entered a land. Phillip examines the many purposes of these cities and explores how these passages inevitably paint a beautiful picture of the grace of God, in whom we believe. In many respects, these cities represent many aspects of our relationship with God and also serve to illustrate how much God has provided for us. The city of refuge exists today and is available to each and all of us, regardless of location, time or any other restriction.
Duration: 40 minutes Reading: Joshua 20
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