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Frederick Perry Sr Podcast

Weekly Bible study from various scriptures

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  1. 29

    The Superiority of Christ's Ministry pt3

    Christ is our mediator of a better covenant, and he offered the perfect sacrifice once and for all.

  2. 28

    The Faithful Messenger_Consistency in a Chaotic World

    Finding faithfulness in this day and age is so refreshing but can be discouraging when you are surrounded by people who are inconsistent.

  3. 27

    Wishing, and Hoping, and Pray_Hannah, the Faithful Supplicant

    Prayer is not about the quantity of words but about quality.

  4. 26

    The Superior Ministry of Christ pt2_Hebrews 9

    Christ's ministry is better because it's eternal, which secures our salvation.

  5. 25

    Wisdom for Relationships, Leadership, and Daily Living

    Your words can either build or tear down. They can either heal or hurt. Wisdom can bring an obedient ear.

  6. 24

    Women in Leadership: Deborah, the Dutiful Judge

    God used a woman to Israel's victory in captivity. God can and will use anyone He chooses. He appoints, then anoints, and equips the leader.

  7. 23

    The Superior Ministry of Christ pt1_ Hebrews 9

    The Earthly Tabernacle: Prophetic Picture of Christ.

  8. 22

    Proverbs 25_Wisdom for Relationships, Leadership, and Daily Living pt1.

    This chapter focuses on wisdom in leadership, relationships, self-control, humility, and dealing with difficult people.

  9. 21

    The Superiority of the New Covenant

    Christ is superior to the Old Covenant (Testament) because the Old was temporary and the New Covenant is established through him and is permanent.

  10. 20

    How a Man Knows He Has Found a Wife

    There are traits in the scriptures that show a man that he has found a wife.

  11. 19

    Keeping Fit for the Sake of Others: Watch Our Consumption

    Godliness is the lifestyle that God wants us to practice.

  12. 18

    God's Way of Releasing Favor- Proverbs 18:22

    God prepares the woman to become a wife, not marriage. God prepares the man to become a husband, not marriage. Marriage is for mature believers.

  13. 17

    Foundations for a Healthy Church:Setting God's House in Order- Titus 1

    This lessons teaches us principles to setting things in order for God's House by having structure, and organization.

  14. 16

    The Power of Words-Proverbs 18:21

    Words are seeds that create your harvest. Choose your words wisely.

  15. 15

    Paul's Final Charge 2 Timothy 4

    Paul gives his final charge before his departure (death).

  16. 14

    Proverbs 18: Posture of Fools vs. Posture of Wise

    The choices and decisions we make determines our destination.

  17. 13

    Rhythms of Rest and Work: The Lord's Day

    Understand what it means to rest from a biblical perspective.

  18. 12

    Outer Expressions of Inner Truth: Baptism and the Lord's Supper

    The real truth about Baptism and the Lord's supper.

  19. 11

    19 Characteristics of Perilous Times

    These are traits to look for today in the church and in the world.

  20. 10

    Working Together Makes Us Better: The Christian Church

    Working Together Makes Us Better: The Christian ChurchScripture Focus: Mark 4:26–32; Ephesians 4:4–6, 11–18I. Introduction: The Living OrganismThe Church is not a static organization; it is a living,breathing organism. Through the metaphors of seeds and the human body, Godshows us that our growth is organic, purposeful, and dependent on ourconnection to Him and one another.II. The Mystery of Organic Growth (Mark 4:26–32) III. The Foundation of Unity (Ephesians 4:4–6)Before we look at our differences, we must acknowledge ourcommonality. This is the theology of oneness that holds the diversity of thechurch together. IV. The Design of Diversity (Ephesians 4:11–13)God intentionally distributed different gifts (Apostles,Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers). V. The Mechanics of Connection (Ephesians 4:14–16) VI. The Necessity of Change (Ephesians 4:17–18)Growth isn't just about adding new things; it’s aboutleaving old things behind. VII. Conclusion & ApplicationWorking together makes us better because it pulls us out ofthe isolation and futility of the world and into the vibrant, interconnectedlife of Christ.

  21. 9

    Preparing for Perilous (Difficult) Times

    These are the times that we are living in today. Join us to know how to prepare for difficult times.

  22. 8

    Wrong Path vs. Right Path

    This bible study is from Proverbs 16:25-33 dealing with how to recognize the wrong path and choosing the right path. Exercising wisdom and living righteously.

  23. 7

    If at First you don't Succeed, You're Probably Human

    If at First You Don’t Succeed, You’re Probably HumanSubtitle: Call and GrowthTarget Audience: Mixed New and Seasoned BelieversMain Theme:Spiritual growth is not a strait path of perfection, but ajourney of responding to Jesus’ call, learning through failure, and maturing ingrace.I. Introduction — The Myth of the Perfect ChristianOpening Hook:Ask: Who here has ever felt like they failed at being aChristian this week?Thesis:We often view biblical heroes as statues—flawless andunmoving. But Peter’s story shows that God doesn’t call the ready; He calls thewilling and grows them through their humanity.Metaphor: The Rough-Cut DiamondPeter begins as an unpolished stone. The success isn’t inbeing a finished jewel immediately, but in staying under the Master’s chisel.Additional Symbol: The MirrorThe mirror represents the unrealistic expectations we placeon ourselves.Contrast: Type: Peter as the Everyman DiscipleHe represents the ordinary believer—flawed, emotional,impulsive, but willing.II. The Initial Call — Simple ObedienceScripture: Matthew 4:18–20Symbol: The NetRepresents:Additional Symbol: The SeaIn Scripture, the sea symbolizes chaos, uncertainty, and theuncontrollable.Jesus calls Peter from chaos to Himself.Type: The Net as the FleshThe net restricts movement.The flesh restricts spiritual progress.Both must be dropped.Metaphor: Fishers of MenA shift from self-sustenance to Kingdom purpose.Greek Insight: At Once — εὐθέως (eutheōs)Means immediately, straightway, without hesitation.Not impulsiveness—responses III. The High Point — Revelation & IdentityScripture: Matthew 16:16–18Symbol: The Rock (Petros)Peter becomes a type of the Church—built not on humanstrength but on the confession of Christ.Jesus gives keys after confession, not perfection.Metaphor: The FoundationOur identity is not rooted in performance but in closenessto the Cornerstone.Teaching Point:Success in faith isn’t about never stumbling—it’s aboutstanding on the right foundation.IV. The Restoration — Grace After FailureScripture: John 21:15–18Symbol: The Charcoal FirePeter denied Jesus at a charcoal fire.Jesus restores him at a charcoal fire.God rewrites stories at the place of failure.Additional Symbol: The BreakfastJesus cooks for Peter.Food symbolizes fellowship, belonging, covenant, and restoration.Deep Dive: The Anatomy of RestorationFailure deepens empathy.6. The Prophecy — Stretch out your handsA first-century idiom for crucifixion.Peter once fled death; now he will face it faithfully.Type: Peter as the Restored LeaderYour worst day does not have to be your last day with God.V. The Maturity — Perspective from the Finish LineScripture: 2 Peter 3:14–15, 18Symbol: The AnchorPeter’s once-impulsive nature becomes steady and grounded.The Lord’s patience kept him from drifting.Metaphor: Organic Growth (The Garden)The Greek auxanō = slow, organic, unforced growth.Plants don’t grow by striving; they grow by environment.Additional Symbol: The Elder (1 Peter 5:1)Peter calls himself a fellow elder, not chief apostle.Symbolizes humility, shared leadership, and maturity.Metaphor: The Slow BurnEarly Peter = sparkMature Peter = steady flameGod values consistency over intensity.Application:Have we reached a steady state, or is our growth continuing?VI. Conclusion & ApplicationSummary:From the Net to the Rock, through the Fire, to the Anchor—Peter was probably human the entire time, and that is exactly why his story matters.

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    The Posture of a Kingdom Representative

    I. IDENTITY: You Are a King, a Priest, and an AmbassadorPaul’s instructions are not for clergy—they are for anyonewho represents the Kingdom.A. Kingship — You Lead by Identity, Not PositionB. Priesthood — You Carry God’s Heart Into Every Space C. Ambassadorship — You Represent Heaven in EarthlySituations This passage forms kingdom representatives, not churchofficers.II. THE CALL: How Kingdom Representatives Move (v.22)A. Flee Youthful LustsThis is about escaping immaturity: Kingdom representatives don’t fight immature battles.B. Pursue RighteousnessLiving aligned with heaven’s standards.C. Pursue FaithTrusting God’s timing, vindication, and strategy.D. Pursue LoveChoosing sacrificial, patient, kingdom-centered responses.E. Pursue PeaceMaintaining emotional steadiness and relational harmony.F. With Those Who Call on the Lord from a Pure HeartAlignment determines assignment.Your circle shapes your kingdom effectiveness.III. THE DISCERNMENT: What Kingdom Representatives Refuse(v.23)A. Avoid Foolish and Ignorant DisputesThese include: Kingdom representatives don’t waste authority onunfruitful conversations.B. Discernment PrincipleNot every conflict is your calling.Not every conversation deserves your crown.IV. THE POSTURE: How Kingdom Representatives CarryThemselves (vv.24–25)A. Must Not StriveNo combative spiritNo reactive energyNo ego battlesB. Must Be Gentle to AllGentleness is the strength of a king under control.C. Able to TeachClear, calm, kingdom-centered communication.D. PatientEspecially with: E. Correcting in HumilityCorrection is: F. God’s Part vs. Your PartYour part: posture, clarity, gentlenessGod’s part: conviction, repentance, transformationKingdom representatives influence without forcingoutcomes.V. THE PURPOSE: Why This Posture Matters (v.26)A. People Are Often Trapped, Not WickedThey may be: B. The Goal of Kingdom Correction“That they may come to their senses.”Awakening. Clarity. Freedom.C. The Spiritual RealityOpposition is often spiritual, not personal.This keeps your heart soft and your discernment sharp.VI. KINGDOM APPLICATION: What This Looks Like in DailyLifeA. In Your Home B. In Your Relationships C. In Your Workplace D. In Spiritual Warfare VII. KINGDOM CLOSE: The Crown You CarryPaul is shaping Timothy into a man who represents heavenwell.This passage shapes every believer into someone who: This is the posture of a kingdom representative Godcan trust.

  25. 5

    The Wealth and Blessing of Wisdom and Healing of Words

    Wisdom and Understanding (discernment) is more valuable than gold and silver.

  26. 4

    A Time to be Bold; A Time to be Humble

    Sunday School Lesson: A Time to be Bold; A Time to beHumbleTheme: The Dual Nature of Prayer — Humility andConfidence Scripture: Genesis 18:25-27; Luke 18:9-14; 1 John 5:14-15I. Lesson ObjectiveTo help students understand that biblical prayer is not achoice between boldness and humility, but a simultaneous exercise of both.Students will learn to approach God with the "reverent audacity" seenin Abraham, the "contrite heart" described by Jesus, and the"assured submission" recorded by John.II. Defining Biblical BoldnessBefore looking at the text, we must define what"boldness" means in a spiritual context. In the scriptures, boldnessis not arrogance or "demanding" something from God; it is Confidence. III. The Tension of Prayer IV. Scripture AnalysisPart 1: The Posture of Humility (Genesis 18:25-27) Part 2: The Heart of Humility (Luke 18:9-14) 1.                     Justification through Humility: It is theone who recognizes their need for mercy, not the one who lists their merits,who is justified.2.                     True Humility vs. Religious Pride:Humility is an honest assessment of our spiritual poverty before a holy God.Part 3: The Foundation of Boldness (1 John 5:14-15)   

  27. 3

    How to be Strong in the Grace of Christ pt2

    Teaching from 2 Timothy 2:16-20

  28. 2

    How God Guides the Path pt2

    How God Guides the Path pt2Proverbs 16:6–15 offers a masterclass in how to align our hearts with God’s will to see our paths established.In this study, we break down the relationship between mercy, truth, and the fear of the Lord. We explore the profound promise that when a man’s ways please the Lord, He makes even his enemies be at peace with him. Whether you are seeking spiritual growth, better relationships, or divine favor in your career this year, these verses provide the blueprint.Key Themes We Explore: ✨ Atonement & Integrity (v. 6): How mercy and truth purge iniquity. ✨ Divine Favor (v. 7): The supernatural peace that follows a life pleasing to God. ✨ The King’s Countenance (v. 15): Why God’s favor is like a "cloud of the latter rain" for your future.Scripture Reference: Proverbs 16:6–15 Focus: Wisdom for New Beginnings#Proverbs #BibleStudy2026 #Wisdom #NewYearNewHeart #ChristianGrowth #ScriptureStudy

  29. 1

    A Generous and Forgiving Parent

    In today’s lesson, we dive deep into the heart of God’s character as a generous and forgiving parent. Using the framework of repentance and faith, we explore how God welcomes us home and provides for us even when we stray. This session is designed to help students understand the transformative power of returning to God and the steadfastness of His love.What You’ll Learn:The Nature of God’s Generosity: How God’s love exceeds our expectations and covers our shortcomings.Understanding Repentance: Moving beyond "saying sorry" to a true turning of the heart back toward God.Living by Faith: What it looks like to trust in God’s forgiveness and walk in the newness of life.

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    How to Be Strong in the Grace of Christ pt 1

    God wants us to be like a soldier: focused, discipline, and loyal.He wants us be like an athlete: Walk in Integrity by following the rules, Self-control, and Endure trials.He wants us to be like a farmer: Hard worker, Patient. He wants us to study the Word of God so you will not be ashamed.

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    How God Guides the Path (pt 1)

    Proverbs 16:1-5 show us that God is personal and He is involved in His creation and those who have a covenant relationship with Him.

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    The Wrong Path: Sin and Forgiveness

    The Wrong Path: Sin and ForgivenessIn this episode, we walk through 1 John 1:5–10 and 1 John 2:1–6 to understand the seriousness of sin and the beauty of God’s forgiveness. Scripture reminds us that God is light, calls us to honest confession, and points us to Jesus Christ as our Advocate. This teaching encourages believers to turn from the wrong path, walk in the light, and live in obedience and fellowship with God.

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