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Girlfriends Bible Study
by GirlfriendsBibleStudy
Welcome to Girlfriends Bible Study – a live Bible Study with Connie & Friends! Join us each Thursday at 7:00pm (ET) as Connie and her girlfriends engage in a lively conversation as they study the Bible.We talk about everything from humor in the Bible to bad girls in the Bible, frommiracles to tragedies. Most importantly, we reflect on how the message has applied toour lives.If you want to see us on camera, you can watch via YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@GirlfriendsBibleStudy
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Ep 149 - What If Wisdom Was a Human
We begin our theme of "Wisdom, Learning and Experience in the Bible" with a question: "What if Wisdom was a human?"
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Ep 148 - Nothing New Under the Sun: Part 2
Have you ever felt like you were doing more work than everyone else? Jesus deals with that very issue in Luke 10:38-42 and Matthew 20:1-16. There is truly nothing new under the sun!
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Ep 147 - Wisdom: A Study of Solomon
Our August theme is "Wisdom, Learning, and Experience in the Bible." In this study, we discuss the wisdom of Solomon. 1 Kings 3, 4:29-34 - Solomon asks for and displays wisdom 1 Kings 10:1-13 - The Queen of Sheba seeks Solomon's wisdom 1 Kings 11:1-13 - Solomon's wives
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Ep 146 - Making Mistakes: A Biblical Response
How do you respond to mistakes? How do you want others to respond? In this Bible Study we discuss a Biblical response. Luke 17:1-6 - Forgive 7 times a day Matthew 5:21-24 - Reconcile and forgive before coming to the altar Matthew 6:9-15 - The Lord's Prayer Mark 11:25-26 - Forgiveness and prayer Proverbs 17:9 - Love prospers with forgiveness but repeating an offense separates close friends Matthew 18:21-25 - The Ungrateful Servant (How not to handle it)
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Ep 145 - Making Mistakes: The Presumption of Innocence
In this Bible Study we discuss the presumption of innocence and the great accuser. Our Scriptures: Proverbs 28:13 1 John 1:8-10 Galatians 6:1-10 1 Peter 5:8 Revelation 12:10-11 Hebrews 10 Matthew 13:24
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Ep 144 - Mary, Martha & Lazarus
We end our theme of Favorite Siblings in the Bible with a study of Mary, Martha and Lazarus. Scriptures about Mary Magdalene: Matthew 27:55-56, 61 Matthew 28:1-10 Mark 15:40-41, 47 Mark 16:1-11 Luke 8:1-3 Luke 24:1-11 John 19:25 John 20:1-2, 10-18 About Lazarus: John 11 John 12:1-11 About Mary & Martha: Luke 10:38-42 About Simon the Leper (possible father): Matthew 26:6-13 Mark 14:1-10
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Ep 143 - Wanting Good Things for Your Siblings
We begin our study of "Favorite Siblings in the Bible" with a discussion about Andrew & Simon Peter. (John 1:19-51) Interestingly enough, there are more siblings who don't get along in the Bible than those who do. Two of my favorite people on the planet (Valarie & Spring) have a sibling-filled family and the closeness they share are the exception not the rule.
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Ep 142 - Selfishness vs Selflessness
We begin a new theme - "Selfishness vs. Selflessness." Selfishness is defined as "being concerned excessively or exclusively for oneself or one's own advantage, pleasure or welfare, regardless of others." Selflessness is often equated with altruism: "concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own." Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 (Love scripture) John 15:13 (Selfless love) Luke 10:25-37 (The Good Samaritan) Selfish people in the Bible: King Saul (1 Samuel) Potiphar's Wife (Genesis 39) Prostitutes and Babies (1 Kings 3) We asked the question: Is greed a form of selfishness or is selfishness a form of greed? What do you think?
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Ep 141 - Hotness: Love Stories in the Bible
We finish our July theme of "Hotness in the Bible" with a study of some famous love stories in the Bible. Adam & Eve (Didn't we almost have it all?) Boaz & Ruth (Second time around) Abraham & Sarah (Original Baby Mama Drama) Isaac & Rebekah (Playing favorites) Jacob, Rachel & Leah (Sibling rivalry) Samson & Delilah (Bad girls) Solomon & the Shulamite Woman Mary & Joseph
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Ep 140 - It's Better to Marry than to Burn
Our July theme is "Hotness in the Bible" and in this study we are talking about people who burned with lust in the Bible. David & Bathsheba - 2 Samuel 11 & 12 Amnon & Tamar - 2 Samuel 13 Joseph & Potiphar's Wife - Genesis 39 And here are some words of wisdom: 1 Corinthians 7:8-9 Matthew 5:27-28 1 Corinthians 6:18-20
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Ep 139 - Did Jesus Descend Into Hell
In this Bible Study (7/13/23), we continue our study of "Hotness in the Bible" as we discuss whether or not Jesus descended into hell (Hades) before ascending to the Father. We also read and discussed The Apostles Creed (which you can read here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostles%27_Creed). Scripture references that support the descension: Colossians 2:15 Romans 6:8-10 Ephesians 4:9 Matthew 12:40 Scripture reference that implies Jesus went immediately to heaven: Luke 23:39-43
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Ep 138 - Hotness in the Bible
July has begun and with it a new theme: "Hotness in the Bible." In this Bible Study, we discuss the different names for "hell." We also read about Lazarus and the Rich Man. SHEOL (Hebrew) (SHEE-all) In some texts, Sheol is considered to be the home of both the righteous and the wicked, separated into respective compartments; in others, it was considered a place of punishment, meant for the wicked dead alone, and is equated with Gehenna in the Talmud. Sheol had come to have a definite connection with sin and judgment. It meant the humiliation and destruction of the wicked. HADES (Greek) Hades is a place of suffering, of punishment for sin. This conception was growing among the Hebrews long before New Testament times. Hades, according to various Christian denominations, is "the place or state of departed spirits", borrowing the name of Hades, the Greek god of the underworld. It is often associated with the Jewish concept of Sheol. Sheol and Hades Prior to Jesus’ atonement for the sins of man, the souls of all who died went to a place called Sheol (Hebrew). It is defined as the world of the dead, the underworld, and, in the Old Testament, the word is translated into English as the pit, the grave, and hell. In the New Testament, the Greek word for this place is Hades, and our English translation is Hell. In Luke 16:19-31, Jesus described the abode of the dead as having two compartments. One, a place of torment. The other, a place of comfort called Abraham’s Bosom, which is no longer inhabited. TARTARUS (Greek) In some Greek sources Tartarus is another name for the underworld (serving as a metonym for Hades), while in others it is a completely distinct realm separate from the underworld. Tartarus is generally understood to be the place where 200 fallen Watchers (angels) are imprisoned. GEHENNA (Greek) (je henna) Gehenna is the Greek term for the Hebrew Gai-Ben-Hinnom meaning Valley of the Son of Himmon. – It is an actual valley outside of old Jerusalem that was a smoldering garbage dump at the time of Jesus.
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Ep 137 - Hopefulness
With all that's going on in the world, it can be hard to be hopeful. When our dreams haven't yet been fulfilled, it's hard to be hopeful. But without hope, without faith, our dreams and visions won't be fulfilled. In this study, we read and discuss what the Bible says about hope and faith. Psalm 42:11 Isaiah 40:31 Romans 4:18-25 Romans 5:5 2 Corinthians 1:10-11 Hebrews 6:13-20 The difference between hope and faith: Hebrews 11:1 Romans 8:24-25 Hope for the future - He's talking to us! Jeremiah 29:11 Proverbs 23:18
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Ep 136 - Siblings & Friends: Part 2
In this Bible Study, we continue our discussion about Siblings & Friends in the Bible. Our scriptures: Luke 10:38-42 - Jesus goes to visit Mary, Martha, and Lazarus - who become His friends John 11:1-44 - After the death of Lazarus, Jesus returns to His friends' home to raise him from the dead John 15:12-15 - Jesus tells His disciples, they are no longer just disciples, but friends And from Proverbs, we learn about different types of friends (or frenemies): 18:24 - a friend who sticks closer than a brother (NIV) 18:24 - you have to be a friend to have a friend (KJV) 27:6 - about frenemies 22:24-25 - don't be friends with a hot-tempered man (or woman!) 19:4, 19:6 - fair-weather friends 16:28 - don't be friends with a perverse man or a gossip
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Ep 135 - Siblings & Friends in the Bible: Part 1
In part one of this Bible Study we examine sibling rivalry, which began with the first recorded siblings in the Bible: Cain and Abel. Britannica defines sibling rivalry as "Intense competition among siblings for recognition and the attention of their parents." It further states that "sibling rivalry normally begins when a new baby is introduced to a family." Famous Siblings in the Bible: Cain & Abel - Genesis 4:1-12 Isaac & Ishmael - Genesis 16, 21 Jacob & Esau - Genesis 25:21-34 and Genesis 33:1-11 Rachel & Leah - Genesis 29:9-30 Joseph and his brothers - Genesis 37:12-36 and Genesis 45:1-15
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Ep 134 - Push Through Fear
On tonight's Bible Study Live, we'll be reading in Numbers 13 & 14 about the Israelites who were unable to push through their fear and enter the promised land - the land they'd dreamed about. What dreams have you yet to accomplish because you haven't been able or willing to push through your fear?
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Ep 133 - Imprisoned
Speaking truth to power doesn't always end well. Sometimes the results are miraculous. Other times they're disastrous. We take a look at several people who were imprisoned for telling the truth. Joseph - Genesis 39:6-23 Daniel - Daniel 6:13-24 Samson - Judges 16:18-21 Jeremiah - Jeremiah 37:1-2, 13-16 Paul & Silas - Acts 16:22-28 Peter - Acts 12:5-10 John the Baptist - Mark 6:17-24 Hebrews 11:32-40
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Ep 132 - Speaking Truth to Power: Part 2
We continue our study on speaking truth to power with a look at Daniel 2 and Micaiah (1 Kings 22). We learn there's a time to speak to a fool and a time to ignore him (Proverbs 26:4-5). Margaret Mead's powerful quote: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has" illustrates how powerful a group can be. We see this Biblically in Genesis 11:1-9 (the Tower of Babel).
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Ep 131 - Speaking Truth to Power: Part 1
Speaking truth to power is not always easy. In fact, it can be terrifying! But it is necessary - for correction, truth, confirmation and for clarity. We discuss several examples of this in Scripture. Esther - Esther 4:9-17, 5:1-8, 7:1-6 Lady Who Wanted Crumbs - Matthew 15:21-28 Gideon - Judges 6:36-40 Nathan and David - 2 Samuel 12:1-14 Abraham / Sodom and Gomorrah - Genesis 18:22-33 Abigail & David - 1 Samuel 25:23-31
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Ep 130 - Jesus & Water
In our theme of "Water," we first talk about "Jesus & Water." His first miracle was turning water into wine. (John 2:1-11) Jesus calmed the storm. (Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41, Luke 8:22-25) Jesus walked on water. (Matthew 14:22-36, Mark 6:45-56, John 6:16-24) It was interesting to note that people touched the hem of Jesus' cloak before the woman with the issue of blood did so.
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Ep 129 - Water from a Rock
We continue our theme of "Water" with a study of Moses and how he miraculously brought water from a rock, in obedience (Exodus 17:1-7) and in disobedience (Numbers 20:1-13).
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Ep 128 - Water and the Presence of the Triune God
Hosted by the wonderful and wise Bria Lacour, this study finishes our theme of "Water." In her message, "Water and the Presence of the Triune God," Bria shares how water figures prominently in the beginning, middle and end, and how God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit are there. Scriptures: Genesis 1:1-2 (God formed and separated the water) Matthew 3:13-17 (Jesus baptized) Revelation 22:1, 17 (Eden restored)
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Ep 127 - The Prison of Unforgiveness
Special guest host Bria Lacour continued our theme of "forgiveness" by engaging us in an excellent study about the prison of unforgiveness. Scriptures: Matthew 18:21-35 - The Unmerciful Servant Ephesians 4:32 - We're reminded to forgive as we've been forgiven Luke 7:47-48 - Jesus forgives sins
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Ep 126 - The Worst Women in the Bible
We finish our theme "Bad Girls / Rude Women" with a look at some of the little-known worst women in the Bible. ~ Lot's Daughters (Genesis 19:30-38) ~ Rebekah (Genesis 27:1-17) ~ Herodias and her daughter (Luke 3:18-20, Mark 6:17-28, Matthew 14:1-12) ~ Athaliah (2 Kings 8:16-18, 2 Kings 8:23-26, 2 Kings 11:1-16, 2 Chronicles 22, 23) We also talk about some of the women who are considered "bad" but did good. ~ Rahab (Joshua 2) ~ Jael (Judges 4:16-22) Did you know about all of them? Lastly, we discuss how frustrated we feel when we see evil people prosper. Psalms 73 and 37 help us process these feelings.
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Ep 125 - Good Girls & Kind Women Who Saved Babies
We began our April theme (Good Girls / Kind Women) with a look at several women who saved babies in the Bible. Jehosheba and Zibiah - who saved the future king Joash (2 Chronicles 22:10-12, 23:1-21; 24:1-2) Jochebed, Miriam, Pharaoh's Daughter, and Pharaoh's Daughter's Servant Girl - who saved Moses (Exodus 2:1-10; 6:13-14, 16, 18, 20, 26) Mary mother of Jesus (Matthew 2:1-23; Luke 1:26-55, 2:1-40) We also gave an honorable mention to the prostitute who was willing to give up her son to a lying prostitute, just so he wouldn't be cut in half. (1 Kings 3:16-27)
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Ep 124 - Good Women and the Empty Tomb
Our last message for our Good Girls / Kind Women theme is about the good women who found Jesus' tomb empty. Scripture: Luke 23:50-56 Luke 24:1-35
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Ep 123 - Abraham's Angels
Tonight we are learning about angels in Genesis 18 and 19.
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Ep 122 - Interesting Biblical Facts About Angels
We finish our theme of Angels in the Bible tonight with random Biblical trivia. Genesis 2:1 - Angels were created by God Luke 20:27-36, Matthew 22:30 - Angels can't die and don't marry Job 38:1-7 - They were present when God created the earth 2 Samuel 14:17, 19, 20, Daniel 9:20-22 - Angels are wise and intelligent Daniel 9:21, Revelation 14:6 - Angels are fast; they fly Revelation 19:9-10 - Angels are NOT to be worshipped 1 Peter 3:21-22 - Angels are subject to Christ Isaiah 14:12-15, Jude 6 - Angels have their own free will Hebrews 12:22, Revelation 5:11-12, Psalm 68:17 - Angels are too numerous to count Only three angels named in Bible - Gabriel (Daniel 8:16, Luke 1:19, 26), Michael (Daniel 12, 21, Revelation 12:7-9), Lucifer/Satan Seraphim (Isaiah 6:1-2) and Cherubim (Genesis 3:24) Satan started as a cherub - Ezekiel 28:12-17 What cherubim look like: Ezekiel 1:5-11, 10:1-22 Revelation 12:-9
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Ep 121 - What We Deserve
In this Bible Study, we read what the Word says about "what we deserve." We also look up the word "deserve," which is often synonymous with "entitled to," versus its intended meaning of "to serve." We have to consider our lives as part of the whole, and as part of the purpose we were created for. If Jesus only dealt with what He "deserved," He would have never been on the cross. There's a bigger picture. Our scriptures: Deuteronomy 7:7-19 - because God loved us we have what we have Matthew 5:43-48 - the sun shines and the rain rains on the just and the unjust John 4:35-38 - we reap what we have not sown Romans 11:5-6 - we are saved by grace Romans 14:7 - none of us lives to himself alone Galatians 6:7-10 - do not be deceived, God will not be mocked Ephesians 2:1-10 - it is by grace we have been saved and we are God's workmanship 2 Timothy 1:8-10 - He saved us and called us to live a holy life 1 Peter 2:20-25 - we suffer for doing wrong
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Ep 120 - The Character of Jesus
How do you describe the character of Jesus? Are you able to do it at all? Does He feel like someone you know? Or someone you've heard about? If you are a follower of His, you should be able to describe His character. Conversely, if you are an ardent opposer of His, you should also be able to describe His character - your perception of it. Here are a just a few of the things I know, love and appreciate about Jesus's character: ~ He's a story-teller - he uses parables to help explain difficult concepts. One of my favorites is the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) ~ He has faith and He encourages us to have faith - Luke 11:9-10, Matthew 21:21-22, Mark 11:22-26, Matthew 8:23-27, Mark 4:35-41, Luke 8:22-25, Matthew 14:22-36 ~ He has so much humility - this is shown when He washes the disciples' feet (John 13:1-17) ~ He has so much compassion - whether dealing with the adulterous woman, the Samaritan woman, sinners, tax collectors, lepers, He didn't shy away or reject them (Matthew 9:18-26, Luke 17:11-19, John 4:1-26, John 8:1-11, John 11:1-44) ~ His strength - especially in the face of adversity, rejection, temptation, evil, or betrayal (Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 4:1-13, Matthew 10:11-16, Matthew 21:12-13) ~ His creative solutions - paying taxes, feeding the masses (Matthew 17:24-27, Matthew 22:15-22, Mark 12:13-17) ~ He was purpose-filled and never wavered from His purpose - even all the way to the cross My sisters also mentioned His compassion, His humanity, and the way that He showed us how to operate in the Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) How do you describe His character?
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Ep 119 - Crisis Management in the Bible
Tonight we're reading from 1 Samuel 25.
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Ep 118 - Dreams that Reveal the Truth
Tonight begins a new Bible Study theme "Dreams in the Bible." This study talks about "Dreams that Reveal the Truth." We read the story of Abraham saying that his wife Sarah was his sister, and we read when God revealed to Joseph that his wife Mary really was with child from the Holy Spirit.
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Ep 117 - Dreams of the Rich & Powerful
Our May theme - Dreams in the Bible - was fascinating and enlightening. We end with a study of Pharaoh's dreams and King Nebuchadnezzar's dreams. Both of these men were rich and powerful and yet they were unable to interpret their own dreams. They had to humble themselves and ask for help. Joseph and Daniel were up to the task. They both gave glory to God and made it clear that it was God doing the interpretation. We learned a new word - "Oneiromancy" - the interpretation of dreams in order to foretell the future. Scriptures: Genesis 41:1-40 - Pharaoh's Dreams Daniel 2:1-49 - King Nebuchadnezzar's Dreams Daniel 2:21 - God appoints and deposes kings Romans 13:1-2 - We are to submit to the authorities Matthew 20:20-28 - A true leader is a humble, a servant to his people
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Ep 116 - Play/ Freedom for the Children for God
June 2023 began a new theme for Bible Study Live with Connie & Friends - "Playfulness in the Bible." Here to kick things off is our wonderful Guest Host Daebreon Poiema. God dropped a powerful word into Daebreon's spirit as she made an analogy between the Garden of Eden - the playroom that God created for us, and the nursery that new parents decorate and prepare for their new baby. God gave Adam "toys," which were the animals he got to name. But Adam wasn't complete until God gave him a playmate, "Eve." Together, they enjoyed the next level of "play" - intimacy. After eating the forbidden fruit, Adam & Eve engaged in another form of "play" - Hide and Seek - with God!! At that, playtime was over! Since that time, through amusement parks, spas, retreats, resorts and so many other man-made destinations, man has attempted to recreate Eden - our first and only Perfect Playroom. Scripture References: Genesis 2:1-25 Genesis 3:1-24 Romans 8:1-39
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Ep 115 - No Work, All Play
We continue our study on "Playfulness in the Bible" with a look at celebrations, parties, and feasts. Genesis 31:26-27 references a farewell party that Laban would have supposedly thrown for Jacob. Pharaoh threw himself a big birthday party with all of his officials in Genesis 40:20-22. And in Judges 14:7-18, we read about a 7-day bridegroom party that Samson threw for him and his boys. Most importantly, in reading these scriptures, we recognize that people take time away from work to play and have celebrations. Are you taking downtime? Do you celebrate your birthday and other special occasions? It's Biblical. Do it!
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Ep 114 - Powers & Principalities
There is nothing new under the sun (Ecclesiastes 1:9-10), including spiritual warfare. As difficult and dark as these times are in our country and the world, it's not new to God, nor is it a surprise. Most importantly, He knows (and has known) the end from the beginning. Since we really are in a repeating pattern, we need to be reminded and encouraged about how this will end. Satan Tempts Jesus Mark 1:9-13 Matthew 4:1-11 Luke 4:1-13 Resist the devil and he will flee. (James 4:7) Satan Cast Down! Isaiah 14:12-15 Jude 1:6 Revelation 12:4, 7-9 Luke 10:18 The Armor of God Ephesians 6:10-18
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Ep 113 - Unexpected Laughter When We Hear God's Word
Tonight, we're talking about laughter in the Bible - and our own laughter when we read the Bible. Sarah laughed when she heard God's messengers say that she'd have a son in the following year. The Bible said she was well past childbearing age. Did she scoff or snort laugh, I wonder. Speaking of snort laugh - enjoy this clip of Daphne from "Bridgerton" snort-laughing when the prince compliments her on her dress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z6-h8Nyt54 We sometimes laugh when we read or hear God's word, as well. And then there's the laughter and joy when we receive a blessing. Sarah does that, as well.
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Ep 112 - A Study on Optimism
We wrap up June's theme of "Playfulness in the Bible" with a study on Optimism.
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Ep 111 - Don't Be Unequally Yoked
We continue our theme "Bad Girls / Rude Women" with a look at two spouses - Eve (Adam's sig other) and Michal (David's wife, Saul's daughter). Eve was bad and Michal was rude! Eve's story plays out in Genesis 3:1-13. She knew what Adam had told her; and she knew he heard it from God Himself. Yet, when some slithering stranger came up to her, she listened to him instead of checking in with her husband. And Michal, she despised David in her heart when she saw him dancing before the Lord. (2 Samuel 6:12-16, 20-23) Have you ever been with someone who hasn't want to see you happy? You just might be unequally yoked.
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Ep 110 - Elisha's Miracles
We finish our study of "Little Known Miracles" with a look at Elisha in 2 Kings 5:1-27 and 6:1-23. There's an interesting movie line in the scripture - the Jedi mind-trick. They completely ripped it off for the blockbuster movie!
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Ep 109 - Little Known Miracles: Following Instructions
Tonight we're continuing our study with a discussion of miracles in 2 Samuel 5, and 1 Kings 13.
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Ep 108 - Little Known Miracles
Tonight we're beginning a new theme of "Little Known Miracles" in the Bible and starting with Numbers 16. Did you know about this?
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Ep 107 - Little Known Facts About the Arks
Tonight we discuss little known facts about Noah's Ark and the Ark of the Covenant. First child born after the flood - Arphaxad (Genesis 11:10-11). Noah's Ark mentioned in New Testament - Matthew 24:36-39, Luke 17:26-27, Hebrews 11:7, 2 Peter 2:4-9, 1 Peter 3:19-22 Scriptures about the Ark of the Covenant: 2 Samuel 7:1-17 Numbers 1:51 Exodus 25, 33 - making of the Ark Hebrews 9 Revelation 11:19
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Ep 106 - Noah's Ark
We are still talking about the Ark...the other one this time! Scriptures: Genesis 5:32 Genesis 6:1-22 Genesis 7:1-24 Genesis 8:1-22
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Ep 105 - The Mysterious Power and Journey of the Ark
We read about Joshua marching around the walls of Jericho - with the Ark. (Joshua 6:1-20) And then we read a crazy story about what happened when the Ark was stolen by the Philistines. (1 Samuel 4-6)
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Ep 104 - What Was in the Ark
We start a new theme tonight - The Ark. I'm sure you thought I meant "Noah's Ark" but NO! We're starting with the Ark of the Covenant. Reading from Hebrews 9:1-5, we discuss what was in the ark - Manna (Exodus 16:1-36), Tablets (Exodus 25:10-22), and Aaron's Budding Rod (Numbers 17:1-13).
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Ep 103 - Our Words Are Seeds
The definition of sowing, according to Dictionary.com, is "to scatter seed over (land, earth, etc.) for the purpose of growth. Our actions and words are seeds that we sow that produces either good or bad fruit. Several scriptures remind us of this: Matthew 7:15-20 Matthew 12:33-37 Galatians 6:7-10 Isaiah 55:10-11
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Ep 102 - What's Done in the Dark
We continue our theme of "Reaping & Sowing" with a review of two titans in the Bible - David and Jacob. King David's affair with Bathsheba and the subsequent murder of her husband Uriah (when it was revealed that the King had gotten her pregnant) was a horrible seed sown. It had an immediate "reaping" effect as they lost their son. (2 Samuel 11:1-17, 26 and 2 Samuel 12:7-20, 24-25) Jacob sowed a seed of deception when he pulled the okey-doke and stole his older brother Esau's inheritance by deceiving his father. (Genesis 27) A while later, he fell in love with his Uncle Laban's daughter Rachel and agreed to work for seven years to marry her. But on their wedding night, Laban pulled the okey-doke on Jacob and slipped his older daughter Leah into the wedding chamber. (Genesis 29) Once again, the law of reaping and sowing - or better yet, sowing and reaping - was on full display. Galatians 6:7-10 reminds us that God cannot be mocked. A man will reap what he sows. Most dirt is done secretly - in the dark - so it seems like people are going to get away with it. But God's word is clear that what's done in the dark WILL come to the light. Luke 8:17, 12:2-3 Ecclesiastes 12:14 1 Corinthians 4:5 Job 12:22 Isaiah 29:15 Matthew 10:26 Mark 4:22 Ephesians 5:11-13 John 3:19-21
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Ep 101 - The Lord, Not Idols
Tonight we start a new series studying Idols in the Bible. We begin by reading Isaiah 44:6-28 which points out the illogicality of worshiping idols that we create with our own hands. Brilliant, humorous, and eye-opening.
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Ep 100 - Reaping & Sowing: The Good and the Bad
In this Bible Study, we read about Ananias and Sapphira (Acts 5:1-11) who both conspired to lie, and immediately reaped the repercussions. We also read about Rahab in Joshua 2 and Joshua 6:22-25. Interestingly enough, she also lied - to protect the spies. The mercy that she sowed with them reaped mercy for her family later on. We also talked about the story of Fleming and Churchill. It may be a myth, but it's a beautiful story of sowing and reaping.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Girlfriends Bible Study – a live Bible Study with Connie & Friends! Join us each Thursday at 7:00pm (ET) as Connie and her girlfriends engage in a lively conversation as they study the Bible.We talk about everything from humor in the Bible to bad girls in the Bible, frommiracles to tragedies. Most importantly, we reflect on how the message has applied toour lives.If you want to see us on camera, you can watch via YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@GirlfriendsBibleStudy
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