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Bible Teaching Podcast
by Ronald Gabrielsen
Bible-based and relevant Bible teaching, with an emphasis on both the Spirit and The Word.
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Empowered
What transformed a fearful group of disciples into bold witnesses who turned the world upside down?In this message, we explore the meaning of Pentecost and the promise of the Holy Spirit. Jesus did not only save His disciples—He empowered them. The same Holy Spirit who empowered Jesus for ministry was poured out upon the Church, bringing boldness, revelation, and power to be His witnesses.Discover why the disciples needed more than knowledge, how the Holy Spirit makes God's Word come alive, and why Spirit-filled believers are still impacting the world today.May this teaching encourage you to move beyond knowing about God’s power and begin walking in the fullness of the Holy Spirit.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The Breath of Life
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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Unshakable
We live in a physical world, surrounded by things we can see, touch, and feel. To us, these seem most real—but they are only part of reality. The Bible teaches that behind everything we see there is a spiritual reality—unseen by human eyes, but just as real as the physical world. If we only look at the physical, we will always be shaken by circumstances. But when we learn to see with spiritual eyes, we can remain unshaken—even when life seems impossible. Circumstances change constantly, but God’s faithfulness does not — When we fix our eyes on Him, our focus becomes an anchor that keeps us firm through every storm.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The battlefield
There is a battle raging right now, yet many Christians remain completely unaware of it or the tactics the enemy is using. As a result, they are like a city without walls—completely vulnerable to the enemy’s attacks. In this teaching, you will learn how the enemy operates and, more importantly, how you can protect yourself.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Victory over the flesh and the sinful nature
Many Christians believe that sin is an unavoidable part of life. While it is true that we live in a world corrupted by sin, that does not mean we must live in bondage to it. Jesus has given us everything we need to live in full victory.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Thriving in Babylon
In a godless culture, Daniel stood firm in his faith, remaining loyal to God despite immense pressure to conform. Taken captive to Babylon, a symbol of rebellion against God, Daniel and his friends were immersed in a culture of idolatry and immorality. Given new names and trained in Babylonian philosophy, they faced numerous challenges to their Jewish identity. Yet, they chose not to compromise their beliefs.Daniel's unwavering prayer life, predetermined decision to live a holy life, and support from godly friends empowered him to resist cultural pressures. Despite the threats, he and his friends stood tall, even when faced with death for refusing to worship the golden statue. Their faith was so strong that, after God’s miraculous interventions, even the Babylonian kings were compelled to honor God.Daniel’s story teaches that living a godly life in a godless world requires firm decisions, disciplined prayer, and godly friendships. It’s a reminder that standing for faith, even in adversity, can lead to powerful testimonies of God’s deliverance.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Thriving through the challenges of life
Many go through the challenges of life with the attitude that they just have to survive. But I believe God wants us to shift our perspective on life's various challenges. Instead of merely enduring difficult situations, I encourage you to seek God's guidance on utilizing these circumstances. Rather than just surviving, I believe God wants you to thrive through them.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The power in the name of Jesus
Today most Christians usually end their prayers something like this “In the name of Jesus, Amen!”. But the name of Jesus is not some kind of magical formula, and do we really understand what we are saying when we use the name of Jesus in prayer? The name of Jesus is a powerful name that can make the gates of Hell tremble and demons run away with the tail between their legs — but what makes the name of Jesus so powerful?Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Prayer and fasting
I don’t think it's an exaggeration to say that most people don’t like to fast because let’s be honest – we like food and we don’t like to feel hungry. Yet, if we truly understood the benefits of fasting I think we would do it a lot more.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Indwelling power
Many Christians have an image of what God is like, and they know Jesus as the friendly guy we read about in the Gospels, but many don’t really know where to place The Holy Spirit. But when Jesus was talking to His disciples, he told them that it was actually better for them that He left so that The Holy Spirit could come — but why would this be better? Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Attention please
We live in an age of information, images, news, music, and more. Many psychologists are sounding the alarm, particularly regarding the effects of our smartphones and how they contribute to this overstimulation. Even though many Christians recognize the impact of social media on our lives, the notion that this could be a spiritual attack often goes unconsidered.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Consistency and Character
When it comes to being a disciple of Jesus, consistency is crucial because there is no such thing as following Christ inconsistently. Furthermore, consistency is also vital in building one's character, as it is the actions you consistently take that shape who you ultimately become.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The Power of an Encounter
Many Christians caution against relying solely on spiritual experiences, emphasizing the primacy of the written word. However, valuing the written word does not mean one should downplay the significance of a personal encounter with God. Consider a doctor: while theoretical knowledge is essential, we would be apprehensive about a doctor operating on us if they lacked hands-on experience. Similarly, when someone possesses both deep understanding from scripture and personal spiritual experiences, we know that their faith is not just a theory.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The Kingdom of God
One of Jesus' main topics was the Kingdom of God, but what did He mean when He was teaching about this? Why does Mark 1:14 use the term "the gospel of the kingdom of God", and why did Jesus and John preach repentance when they preached about the Kingdom of God? These are Questions Ronald Gabrielsen is addressing in this teaching.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Wheat and Tares
In Matthew 13 Jesus tells several parables that teach us some important truths about the Christian life. Two of them center around the theme “The Kingdom of God”Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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A call to leadership
We are all called to exercise leadership, both in our own lives and in our surroundings. To do this God has given us some amazing tools, that sadly many people don't really use. In this teaching, Ronald teaches about some of the gifts God has given us to influence society around us.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Lessons from the life of two Kings (2/2)
There are important life lessons to be learned from studying the lives of Saul and David. One failed, and one succeeded, and the reason for how their life ended is found in three crucial areas where their life was different. In this lesson, we take a look at these three areas.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Lessons from the life of two Kings (1/2)
The Bible is full stories of different people, and God has put these stories in the Bible in order to teach us from the lives of these people. This is the first of two sessions where Ronald is taking a look at Saul and David. Both of them had a call of God on their life and both of them were anointed for the call God had given them — yet one failed and one succeeded. In this lesson, we start to look at why one failed and the other succeeded.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The Lord your healer (2/2)
Jesus came to show us the Father, and if we want to find out what God's view on healing is, we can just look at Jesus — because Hebrews 1:3 says that he is the exact representation of his being. In this second part of this series, Ronald also shows what Pauls's thorn in the flesh was.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The Lord your healer (1/2)
Within Christianity, there are many different views on the issue of divine healing. But unfortunately, these views are often based more on our experiences than on the Word of God. In this two-part teaching, Ronald Gabrielsen is showing from scripture that God is a God who wants to heal. He also addresses some of the attitudes towards healing that are causing more doubt than faith.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Understanding grace (2/2)
They say a good recipe for heresy is to make part of the truth the whole truth, and some are in danger of doing this when it comes to grace.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Understanding grace (1/2)
They say a good recipe for heresy is to make part of the truth the whole truth, and some are in danger of doing this when it comes to grace.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Baptism in the Holy Spirit (2/2)
The birth of the church started with a baptism in the Holy Spirit, which shows us that the baptism in the Holy Spirit is not a minor theological issue. All believers have the Holy Spirit, but still we see in the Bible that there is a second experience of empowerment available for all believers. Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Baptism in the Holy Spirit (1/2)
There are two important baptism for believers — water baptism and the baptism in the Holy Spirit. The water baptism separates us from the old life and the baptism in the Holy Spirit empowers us to live the new life.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Baptism in water (2/2)
Baptism is important for all believers and the Bible states clearly what the requirements for baptism is. From the the requirements we also see WHEN a person should be baptized. Many treat baptism as a voluntary thing, but the Bible is also clear that it is vital step in receiving Jesus as Lord.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Baptism in water (1/2)
Why do believers need to be baptized in water? What are the requirements for someone who wants to get baptized? And is it important to get baptized with full immersion? These are questions Ronald is answering in this session.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Faith towards God (2/2)
What is faith? For many it is an abstract belif, but the Bible talks about faith as something substantial. It's an assurance that only comes as a result of a revelation, and this revelation is not something you can attain by study — it needs to be given by the Father.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Faith towards God (1/2)
Paul says "... we have access by faith into this grace ..." (Rom 5:2). So, the key that gives us access to the grace and mercy of God is our faith in Jesus Christ. This is why faith is so essential to our Christian life, but what is faith? This is what Ronald is teaching about in this session.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Repentance from dead works
Repentance is essential for the Christian faith, but repentance is not a one time event. It's a daily turning away from sin, and the lust of the flesh to rather following the Spirit. The epistle to the Hebrews also specify repentance as "repentance from dead works" and this is an important point. Just as the Jews had rituals they did "to please God", many Christians also have things they do "to please God". But our relationship with God is not based on our works, but what Jesus have already done.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The power of a right identity
What image comes to your mind when you are asked: "Who are you?". Many are not aware of it, but how we view ourselves will have a massive impact on our lives and spiritual growth. Israel people failed to enter the promised land — not because God did not want to give it to them, but because they had a "grasshopper-mentality." In the same way, there can be blessings God has for you that you will miss if you don't learn the power of having the right identity.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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How do people get deceived?
How do people get deceived, and how real is the danger of deception for ordinary believers? These are questions Ronald Gabrielsen addresses in this teaching session.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Spiritual Fruitfulness
God created us to be fruitful, but He did not want our fruit to be a result of our effort. Fruits on a fruit tree is a result of the life inside of the tree. In the same way God placed His Spirit inside of us, because He wanted the fruits in our life to be a result of His life inside of us. In other words, we are not suppose to manufacture the spiritual fruits in our life — they will automatically come, if we make sure to stay connected.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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God revealed as fire (2/2)
In the Old Testament the fire of God kept people on a distance from God, but as we enter the New Testament we see John saying that Jesus would baptise in the Holy Spirit and fire. As the God revealed his glory to Moses in the burning bush, God now wants us to be the "burning bushes". Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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God revealed as fire (1/2)
Why does God use the imagery of fire to present Himself several places in the Bible? And what does this teach us about Him?Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Jesus' message for the church today (part 1)
Jesus has a message for the church today and it is found in one of the Bibles prophetic books.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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How to let Word of God bear fruit in our lives
In Mark 4, Jesus is sharing a vital parable that Jesus says is a foundation for understanding the other parables. The parable's truth shows us how we can prepare our hearts so that when the Word of God is sown, it will produce the intended fruits.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Speaking in tongues (4/4)
In general, the church does not lack cleverly crafted Bible teaching or better programs, but spiritual power. And one of the purposes of tongues is to strengthen us spiritually. Prophecy builds up the church, so we need the gift of prophecy, but we need to be spiritually strengthened to have something to give to others. That is why we need to use this gift God has given us much more than we do today.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Speaking in tongues (3/4)
A lot of the misunderstanding regarding speaking in tongues is that some fail to see that the Bible talks about different kinds of tongues. If we fail to see this, we might think that Paul is confused and is contradicting himself. In this session, we look at the different kinds of tongues mentioned in the Bible.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Speaking in tongues (2/4)
Some say that the Bible does not talk a lot about speaking in tongues, but this is not true. Several passages directly talk about speaking in tongues, and in other passages, we understand from the context that this is the issue. In this session, we go through these passages.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Speaking in tongues (1/4)
Some ridicule speaking in tongues as foolish, but it's not uncommon for God to take something powerful and present it in a packaged that might seem foolish to the natural mind. Something a childlike faith would easier receive than those who insist on staying within the boundaries of what the natural mind thinks is reasonable.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Two important experiences
Some ask if getting the Holy Spirit, when we get saved, is the same as being baptized in the Holy Spirit. But the Bible is clear that this is two different experiences that both are important for our spiritual growth. We need to be born again by the Spirit, having been made a new creation we need to burry the old "man," and we need to receive power to live the new life. Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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You need the power of the Holy Spirit
If the first disciples needed to wait for the Holy Spirit's empowerment, then we need it even more. The great commission is not only an assignment to go out and talk about the Kingdom of God, but also to demonstrate that the Gospel is more than empty words and theology.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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You got the same Holy Spirit that empowered Jesus
Many think Jesus did miracles because He was the son of God, but the Bible says Jesus stripped Himself of His Heavenly glory. In the Gospels, we see that it was the Holy Spirit that empowered Jesus, and that is why He could say that those who believed in Him would do the same work He did — because He knew the same Holy Spirit would empower them.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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Immersed in the Holy Spirit
Jesus said that when we receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit, we will receive power. The baptism in water is to burry our old life, and the baptism in the Spirit is to receive power to live the new life. The word baptism means to be immersed in something, so when John and Jesus were talking about baptism in the Holy Spirit, they talked about a radical and life-changing encounter.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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God wants an intimate friendship with us
Teaching about the Holy Spirit, the focus is often on the gifts — or the outer manifestations. But there is also an inner work of the Spirit that provides a solid foundation for the external works. When Ezekiel prophesied about the new covenant, it is clear that God wanted to become intimate with Man again and that this new fellowship would change our behavior.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The Holy Spirit brings change
The first disciple had the best Bible school anyone could have, with Jesus Himself as the teacher. But still Jesus told them to wait fulfilling the great commission, until they had been baptised with the Holy Spirit. When this happened there was a radical change in their life. Suddenly everything Jesus had been teaching them came alive.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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It started with an outpouring
It started with an outpouring of the Holy Spirit that turned a scared group of disciples into bold witnesses for Jesus, willing to die for their faith. This turning-point in Acts chapter 2, empowered them to impact their surroundings everywhere they went . When we no longer have an impact on our surroundings, it is a clear sign that we need a new encounter with the Holy Spirit.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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The Last Days Outpouring
This is the first session in a new teaching series on the topic of the Holy Spirit, and the baptism in the Holy Spirit. In this first session, Ronald shows that according to the Bible, the time we are in right now should be a time of outpouring. God has promised that in these last days, He wants to pour out His Spirit on all people.Bible teaching by Ronald Gabrielsen, pastor of International Christan Fellowship Lublin
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