Do you accept the Bible as the true word of God? Do you believe that it is Gods Word? If so, how important is it to you? Do you study it regularly or does it gather dust on your desk? John reads and examines an interesting passage in which a true man of God; a prophet, allows himself to be deceived and to be turned away from Gods Word with terrible consequences. The lesson is clear to us and the standard has been set. Which standard are you following?
Duration: 40 minutes Reading: Hebrews 3:12
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Phillip revisits this passage, famous amongst believers and non-believers alike. This is a tale of a young son who had everything but instead chose to take his inheritance from his father and to head out into the world alone, to find his own way. Unfortunately for the son, he ended up destitute and having to contend with pig food for sustenance. Sadly, this story describes tragedies that many families experience when their loved ones lose their way. In this case, however, the story ends well and nicely sums up the tremendous love that God has for us all, even if we originally wanted nothing to do with Him. Please listen in and consider where you stand with God and His Son, Jesus Christ.
Duration: 29 minutes Reading: Luke 15:11
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George reads and explores a passage in which a woman, guilty of adultery, was brought before Jesus for condemnation and possibly death. When we read how Jesus viewed and treated this woman, we get an insight into how He would receive and behave toward each and every one of us. If we place ourselves in this position, His compassion and love are very clearly depicted. However, George goes further and explores the details that give this passage such great depth.
Duration: 38 minutes Reading: John 8: 1-11
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