EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 44 MIN
The Breath of Life
from Bible Teaching Podcast · host Ronald Gabrielsen
In this teaching, we explore one of the most profound truths in Scripture: humanity was never created to live apart from God. Genesis tells us that man was formed from the dust of the ground, but it was only when God breathed into him that he became a living being.The body came from the earth, but life came from God. Discover how the Bible connects breath, wind, and Spirit, and why the Hebrew word ruach reveals something powerful about God's design for humanity. Learn why sin is far more than moral failure, how it separated mankind from the source of life, and why Jesus came not merely to forgive sins, but to restore the life that was lost.In this message we will explore:• Why man was created for fellowship with God• The connection between breath, wind, and the Spirit• Why spiritual death is humanity's deepest problem• The meaning of eternal life according to Jesus• What it means to be born again• How salvation is a new beginning—a new Genesis• Why believers are not only forgiven, but made aliveJesus said:"I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly." (John 10:10)The Gospel is not simply about becoming a better person. It is about receiving the very life of God through Jesus Christ.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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In this teaching, we explore one of the most profound truths in Scripture: humanity was never created to live apart from God. Genesis tells us that man was formed from the dust of the ground, but it was only when God breathed into him that he became a living being. The body came from the earth, but life came from God. Discover how the Bible connects breath, wind, and Spirit, and why the Hebrew word ruach reveals something powerful about God's design for humanity. Learn why sin is far more th...
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