HIS WORD REVEALED: A Deep Dive into the Word of God

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HIS WORD REVEALED: A Deep Dive into the Word of God

This Podcast seeks to uncover and bring to your attention deep biblical truths revealed by the Holy Spirit during my daily quiet time. These encounters are journaled and converted into a dialogue that offers a captivating and informative presentation, offering compelling food for thought.

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    Dinner at Bethany: The Cast of Characters

    This episode examines the biblical account of Jesus visiting Bethany shortly before His crucifixion, focusing on the distinct roles played by those present. Through the lenses of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, the text illustrates different forms of devotion, service, and new life granted through Christ. It contrasts these faithful actions with the greed of Judas Iscariot and the hostile plotting of the religious leaders who feared Jesus' growing influence. By analyzing these figures, the source encourages listeners to move beyond being mere spectators and instead embrace a life of spiritual growth and discipleship. Ultimately, the narrative highlights the transition from the traditional Passover to the sacrifice of the Lamb of God.Send us your comments

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    Tithing: Rebuking the Devourer

    This episode explores the biblical foundation and spiritual significance of tithing, framing the practice as a mandatory expression of citizenship in the kingdom of heaven. By citing Abraham’s offering to Melchizedek and the Mosaic Law, the discussion argues that giving a tenth of one’s income predates and transcends legalistic traditions. The source emphasizes that Jesus Christ serves as the eternal High Priest, establishing a new covenant that still invites believers to demonstrate their devotion through financial stewardship. Listeners are encouraged to maintain audacious faith during times of crisis, viewing the tithe as a way to secure divine protection against hardship. Ultimately, the document presents tithing as a test of courage and trust in God’s ability to provide supernatural abundance regardless of worldly circumstances.Send us your comments

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    Once Saved, Always Saved?

    This episode challenges the doctrine of unconditional eternal security by arguing that salvation requires an active, ongoing relationship with God. Through various biblical metaphors, we examine that while the gift of grace is secure, individuals can forfeit their redemption through willful rebellion, lawlessness, or choosing to walk away. The passage emphasizes that spiritual perseverance and genuine repentance are necessary to remain in the "Book of Life," as God respects human free will. Furthermore, the source defines the unforgivable sin as a persistent, hardened rejection of the Holy Spirit rather than a single mistake. Ultimately, we conclude that believers must remain disciplined and faithful to ensure they do not become disqualified from their eternal inheritance.Send us your comments

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    ENTERING HIS REST: Caught in the In-Between

    This episode explores the biblical concept of divine rest by tracing its history from the creation of Eden to the future restoration of the world. It explains that while the Sabbath was originally a gift of provision, human disobedience and legalism transformed it into a burdensome obligation. Through the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, we highlight that the law's true purpose is fulfilled, shifting the focus from physical rules to a spiritual relationship of the heart. Listeners are encouraged to find spiritual peace amidst earthly struggles by submitting to God's lordship and trusting in His role as a provider. Ultimately, we show that the believer's current human experience as an "in-between" period of redemption that leads toward a final, eternal state of harmony with the Creator.Send us your comments

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    DEVINE LEGAL PRECEDENT

    This episode explores the concept of divine legal precedence, illustrating how Jesus Christ utilized scripture as a formal defense against both religious critics and spiritual adversaries. It emphasizes that believers must possess a deep knowledge of the Bible to successfully counter accusations from the enemy, as the Holy Spirit functions as an advocate who brings these learned truths to one's memory during trials. By examining the armor of God, the source identifies the word of God as the primary offensive weapon available to Christians for maintaining their spiritual standing. Ultimately, this episode argues that internalizing biblical laws is essential for navigating tests of faith when divine guidance feels silent. This preparation allows individuals to establish their own legal precedents of victory for future generations by mirroring the rhetorical strategies of Christ.Send us your comments

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    JESUS' MODEL: To Do & To Teach

    This episode explores the dual nature of Jesus’ ministry, which focused on both practical demonstration and verbal instruction. By performing miracles and healing the sick, Jesus modelled the power of the Kingdom of God before teaching its laws and values to His followers. This integrated approach served as a blueprint for His disciples, who were later commissioned to replicate His works and spread His message globally. To ensure the continuity of this mission, the text highlights that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to act as witnesses. Ultimately, the texts emphasize that true discipleship requires a commitment to doing and teaching in the same manner as Christ.Send us your comments

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    THE SOURCE & HIS RESOURCES: River of Living Water

    This episode examines the biblical imagery of a life-giving river flowing from the sanctuary of God, interpreting it as a symbol for the Holy Spirit. By connecting the prophecies of Ezekiel and Revelation with the teachings of Jesus, the author suggests that believers serve as living temples, carrying this divine presence into the world. Through daily meditation on scripture and rejection of evil, individuals become like fruitful trees that provide spiritual nourishment and healing to those around them. This process represents a micro-fulfilment of God’s plan, where the Spirit empowers the faithful with various spiritual gifts to serve others. Ultimately, the source describes a journey toward a final restoration in which the curse of sin is removed, and humanity is perfectly reunited with the divine.Send us your comments

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    Nakedness

    We explore the spiritual concept of nakedness, framing it as a metaphor for the intimate relationship between humanity and the Divine. By examining biblical accounts such as the fall of Adam and Eve and the prophetic warnings to Israel, we illustrate how disobedience and idolatry act as forms of spiritual adultery that shatter this sacred bond. We highlight the Greek term ginosko, emphasizing that true eternal life is found through experiential and continuous connection rather than mere intellectual facts. Ultimately, the narrative describes God’s redemptive mission through Jesus Christ to restore mankind to a state of unashamed transparency. This restoration culminates in the vision of a renewed paradise, where the original closeness lost in Eden is permanently established.Send us your comments

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    To The Unknown God

    This episode explores the intersection of ancient Greek philosophy and Christian theology, focusing on the Apostle Paul’s encounter with Stoic and Epicurean thinkers in Athens. While acknowledging the intellectual contributions of figures like Plato, Aristotle, and Seneca, the author argues that secular logic and human reasoning left a spiritual void represented by the altar to the "Unknown God." Paul utilized this cultural curiosity to introduce Jesus Christ as the true Creator who transcends man-made temples and offers a path to repentance. The narrative warns that modern society remains trapped in materialism and self-idolatry, much like the ancient world, despite vast increases in technical knowledge. Ultimately, it encourages believers to rely on the Holy Spirit to humbly share the gospel, fulfilling a divine mandate to lead others toward a meaningful relationship with God.Send us your comments

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    A Reek of Irony

    This episode examines the providential journey of the Apostle Paul to Rome as recorded in the biblical book of Acts. Despite facing a catastrophic shipwreck resulting from the poor decisions of others, Paul’s safe arrival demonstrates that divine destiny cannot be derailed by human error or natural disasters. The author highlights a poignant irony in Paul travelling on a ship dedicated to the pagan deities Castor and Pollux, mythical twins who were considered protectors of sailors. Rather than credit these legends, the source asserts that the true protection came from Jesus Christ, the literal union of humanity and divinity. Ultimately, the narrative illustrates that God can utilize secular or pagan vessels to fulfill His sovereign purposes and spread His message to the world.Send us your comments

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    They Now Speak

    This episode draws a parallel between ancient idolatry and the modern world's obsession with advanced technology, such as AI and mobile devices. By referencing biblical passages from Psalms and Romans, put forward that humanity has a recurring habit of replacing the eternal Creator with physical objects or human inventions. The passage emphasises that while modern tools now appear to "see" and "speak," relying on them instead of divine wisdom leads to spiritual blindness and arrogance. Ultimately, we warn that choosing artificial intelligence and human knowledge over a relationship with God constitutes a contemporary form of worshipping the creature rather than the Creator. Thus, we call for a return to spiritual reverence and a recognition of the intentional design behind the universe.Send us your comments

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This Podcast seeks to uncover and bring to your attention deep biblical truths revealed by the Holy Spirit during my daily quiet time. These encounters are journaled and converted into a dialogue that offers a captivating and informative presentation, offering compelling food for thought.

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Mark BAKER

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