EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 3 MIN
A Free Course for You
from The Voice in the Wilderness · host The Voice in the Wilderness
In these perilous and critical times, the urgent need to study and trust the King James Bible has never been more evident. This episode examines the heart and purpose of the King James translators, whose own preface reveals a deep love and reverence for the Word of God. Their intent was not to cast doubt on Scripture, but to faithfully deliver to future generations the preserved Word of God.We explore how the proliferation of modern Bible versions often removes or weakens God’s Word, leaving readers uncertain and questioning truth. In contrast, the translators of the King James Bible sought to give Scripture a “free course”—freely proclaimed, freely understood, and boldly defended.Drawing from the Apostle Paul’s exhortation to pray that the Word of God would have “free course” and that believers would be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men, this episode reminds us that we have been granted a unique opportunity in America to share biblical truth openly. That freedom remains—right up until the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.A timely call to stand firm, cherish God’s Word, and boldly let the truth run freely.The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
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In these perilous and critical times, the urgent need to study and trust the King James Bible has never been more evident. This episode examines the heart and purpose of the King James translators, whose own preface reveals a deep love and reverence for the Word of God. Their intent was not to cast doubt on Scripture, but to faithfully deliver to future generations the preserved Word of God. We explore how the proliferation of modern Bible versions often removes or weakens God’s Word, leaving...
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