EPISODE · Oct 11, 2023 · 19 MIN
S2 Ep. 148 ABRA CADA BRA
from The Word Café Podcast with Amax · host Amachree Isoboye Afanyaa
Send us Fan MailUndeniably, our world is revealed in the words we utter; they hold the power to bend the fabric of time and space, granting matter its place and us the occupation of ownership. This ownership defines where we stand, live, and make our homes, our land, our possession.It is no wonder that Abram, an exalted father, stood at the beginning of the narration. To deepen the conversation and reinforce the image of divinity, he was revealed as Abraham, the Father of many nations. This revelation defined the tongues of men, propagated in their languages spoken across the earth, releasing the breath of the Creator. This breath has become the tool to transform the land into a world of beauty and wonders that are ongoing and eternal. Every end is but the beginning of another.Life is a gift of miracles, released through our speech—not as mere chatter, but from the position of authority received from the Father, from whom our being emanates. In this strength, we express these miracles.Our words transcend magic; they carry the very essence of life. More than breath, they wield power that compels the elements to respond.Support the showYou can support this show via the link below;https://www.buzzsprout.com/1718587/supporters/new
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Send us Fan Mail Undeniably, our world is revealed in the words we utter; they hold the power to bend the fabric of time and space, granting matter its place and us the occupation of ownership. This ownership defines where we stand, live, and make our homes, our land, our possession. It is no wonder that Abram, an exalted father, stood at the beginning of the narration. To deepen the conversation and reinforce the image of divinity, he was revealed as Abraham, the Father of many nations. This...
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