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The Son and Scriptures Portion 15 - בֹּא BO

Episode 12 of the The Son and the Scriptures podcast, hosted by Immanuel Lutheran Church Macomb, titled "The Son and Scriptures Portion 15 - בֹּא BO" was published on January 18, 2024 and runs 57 minutes.

January 18, 2024 ·57m · The Son and the Scriptures

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Moss Brook Church Moss Brook Church In 2002, a handful of people who had a burden to reach friends and family members who were far from God began praying, asking God what He would have them do. In the fall of 2003, monthly services began and by the spring of 2004, Moss Brook Church was meeting every Sunday.THE SCRIPTURESWe believe that the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments are, in their original languages, the verbally inspired words of God. We believe the Scriptures are inerrant (without fault or mistake) and therefore, the complete, sufficient and ultimate authority for the well-being of mankind. (II Timothy 3:15-17 / II Peter 1:20-21)GODWe believe in one God, the Creator of all things, infinitely perfect and eternally existing in three persons- Father, Spirit and Son. We believe that Jesus Christ, the Son, is truly God and truly man, conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin, Mary. After living a sinless life, He willingly died on the cross for our sin and rose again to provide salvation and eternal Washington Baptist Church Stan Candler Check back every Sunday to listen to Washington Baptist Church's Sunday Morning and evening Messages! We are a conservative Southern Baptist Church that believes in the one eternal God and Father in heaven and His Son the Lord Jesus Christ. We believe the Bible is God’s inspired, authoritative, and infallible Word to man. We believe, as expressed in the scriptures, that an individual can receive forgiveness of sin and the gift of eternal life only through faith in Christ, receiving Him as their personal Lord and Savior. A Spiritual Meditation (Biblical Meditation) J. Jones In ancient times, meditation had a different meaning than what most peoplethink of today. Meditation had a more active meaning. From the Hebrew, Hagah meditation (pronounced ha-ga or haw-gaw), was the practice of speaking, uttering, making a quiet sound such as sighing. It was to contemplate something as one spoke the words. In Hebrew thought, to meditate upon the Scriptures, one would quietly speak them in a soft voice while abandoning outside distractions.In this series, we will practice active speaking meditation, or Hagah. We will focus on anxiety and worry, fear, depression, hope, who you are in Christ, peace, power, victory in Christ, and more. The scripture will be spoken, allowing you time to speak it softly along with.My hope and prayer is that as we meditate and focus on God’s Word; that we will beempowered and encouraged, that we will be challenged and convicted, and most importantly, that we will be transformed more into the likeness of His son, Jesus!And on YouTube - Scripture Spotlight scripturespotlight Scripture Spotlight is the daily devo where the text is the star of the show. In the time it takes you to drive to work, get ready, or have your morning coffee break, you can get a daily dose of the word of God. We will work our way through a book, exegetically and in context, with real, practical application. Co-hosts Corey Sawyers and Garrett Sawyers are a father and son who love studying the Bible and want to help you learn. They bring their experience and perspectives from two different generations to the timeless word of God. We want to help you “Excel Still More” by giving you a way to make a daily dose of the word of God a part of your day. Scripture Spotlight is a way you can do that in only about 5 minutes a day!
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