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Ep. 124: Jacob 4:1-18 Become a Prophet

An episode of the My Scripture Streak podcast, hosted by Jeffery J. Downs, titled "Ep. 124: Jacob 4:1-18 Become a Prophet" was published on April 5, 2024 and runs 30 minutes.

April 5, 2024 ·30m · My Scripture Streak

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Summary

In this episode, Jeffery Downs encourages listeners to create their own podcasts or journals to articulate their insights and experiences with scripture. He emphasizes the importance of writing and recording personal records for future generations. Jacob chapter 4 is read and discussed, highlighting the difficulty of engraving words on plates and the importance of preserving knowledge for future generations. The chapter also emphasizes the belief in Christ and the worship of the Father, as well as the need to search the prophets and obtain hope and faith. The chapter concludes with a warning against looking beyond the mark and rejecting the sure foundation of Christ.

Takeaways

  • Consider creating your own podcast or journal to articulate your insights and experiences with scripture.
  • Take the time to write and record personal records for future generations.
  • Believe in Christ and worship the Father in His name.
  • Search the prophets and obtain hope and faith.
  • Avoid looking beyond the mark and rejecting the sure foundation of Christ.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Invitation to Create Your Own Podcast or Journal
02:25 Preserving Knowledge for Future Generations
13:00 Engraving Words on Plates and Communicating Testimony
25:43 Searching the Prophets and Avoiding the Pitfall of Looking Beyond the Mark
28:06 The Sure Foundation of Christ

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