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Broken Chains: Finding Freedom in Christ with Giorgi

Struggling with addiction, doubt, or feeling abandoned by God? You're not alone. Join Giorgi—a fighter on the road to redemption—as he explores raw, real conversations about addiction, faith, and the relentless love of Jesus. Each episode features Scripture, personal stories, and expert insights to help you break free and discover that no one is beyond God's reach. Whether you're in the battle or supporting someone who is, this podcast is a lifeline of hope. Because freedom isn't just possible—it's promised.

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    You Are the Salt of the Earth

    Who is "the Word" and what is his significance according to the provided text? According to the text from the Gospel of John, "the Word" was in the beginning with God and was God. All things were made through him, and he was the source of life and light for humanity. This "Word" later became flesh and dwelt among us, being identified as the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. This passage clearly presents "the Word" as a divine being involved in creation and who took on human form. How does the Gospel of John describe the world's reaction to "the true light"? The text states that "the true light, which gives light to everyone, was coming into the world." However, despite being in the world and the world being made through him, the world "did not know him." Furthermore, when he came to "his own," his own people did not receive him. This highlights a rejection or lack of recognition by the world and specifically by those who might have been expected to welcome him. What is the benefit for those who do receive "the Word"? Those who do receive "the Word," who believe in his name, are given "the right to become children of God." This spiritual birth is described as being "not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God." This indicates a transformation in status and relationship, granting them a divine connection. What is the significance of John the Baptist's testimony about Jesus? John the Baptist's testimony is presented as a witness to "the light" so that "all might believe through him." John explicitly states that he is "not the Christ," nor Elijah, nor the Prophet. He identifies himself as "the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord,' as the prophet Isaiah said." His purpose in baptizing with water was so that the one who came after him, and whom he saw the Spirit descend upon and remain, might be revealed to Israel. John's witness is crucial in identifying Jesus as "the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world" and "the Son of God." How does the text describe the calling of the first disciples? The first disciples mentioned are called by Jesus directly. Andrew and another disciple of John the Baptist follow Jesus after John points him out as "the Lamb of God." Jesus invites them to "Come and you will see," and they stay with him. Andrew then finds his brother Simon (Peter) and tells him they have found "the Messiah." Jesus also finds Philip and tells him to "Follow me." Philip then finds Nathanael and tells him they have found the one written about by Moses and the prophets, Jesus of Nazareth. What is the meaning behind Jesus calling his followers "the salt of the earth" in Matthew 5:13? In Matthew 5:13, Jesus tells his followers, "You are the salt of the earth." Salt in this context likely symbolizes several things: preservation (preventing decay), flavor (making things more palatable), and perhaps purity or being distinct. The implication is that his followers have a vital role to play in the world, much like salt is essential. What is the consequence if "the salt loses its saltiness"? Jesus warns that if "the salt loses its saltiness," it is no longer good for anything. It cannot be made salty again and is only fit to be "thrown out and trampled underfoot." This serves as a strong admonition that followers of Jesus must maintain their distinctive qualities and purpose; otherwise, they become useless. What is the underlying principle guiding the translation of the English Standard Version (ESV) Bible, according to the "About" section? The underlying principle guiding the translation of the ESV is the conviction that the words of the Bible are the "very words of God." Therefore, the translation aims for the "greatest precision and accuracy" in rendering each word. The focus is on capturing the meaning of the original text in English while maintaining understandability, beauty, and impact, rather than "improving" on the original or using trendy language. This approach emphasizes the divine inspiration and authority of the biblical text down to the individual words.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Struggling with addiction, doubt, or feeling abandoned by God? You're not alone. Join Giorgi—a fighter on the road to redemption—as he explores raw, real conversations about addiction, faith, and the relentless love of Jesus. Each episode features Scripture, personal stories, and expert insights to help you break free and discover that no one is beyond God's reach. Whether you're in the battle or supporting someone who is, this podcast is a lifeline of hope. Because freedom isn't just possible—it's promised.

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