Informações:
Sinopse
Weekly chapter-by-chapter teachings through the Bible from Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks with other reflections.
Episódios
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206) The Sabbath - Resting in Redemption (Gn2 vs1-3) - Audio
20/02/2011 Duração: 2653h00sGod established the model of rest in creation. What does it mean and how do we participate?
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204) Genesis 1:3-25 - Audio
06/02/2011 Duração: 3140h00sAs new creations in Christ, we ought to exemplify the monotheistic, transcendent, omnipotent, and creative God the Genesis narrative glorifies with our lives.
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203) Compassionate Prayer, Mt9 vs36-38 - Audio
23/01/2011 Duração: 2705h00sUnless the heart is infused with God's compassion, our feet will refuse His commission.
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202) "From Chaos to Creation" Gn1 vs2 - Audio
16/01/2011 Duração: 2653h00sThe first chapter of Genesis portrays a microcosm of the rest of the Bible. Through the narrative, we learn that God transforms chaos into creation.
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201) "The Beginning and the Ending" Genesis 1 vs1 - Audio
09/01/2011 Duração: 2532h00sThe Bible unfolds the story about God's glory in restoring paradise to man.
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Joshua 11-15 - Audio
26/12/2010 Duração: 3626h00sSNBS youth sit in with the adults, where they tackle five chapters of the Bible a week.
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Mt2 vs1-12, "The Christmas Crisis" - Audio
12/12/2010 Duração: 2660h00sChristmas brings many to a crisis about Christ.
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Rm16, "Greet and Retreat" - Audio
05/12/2010 Duração: 2785h00sThe best way to stay "culturally relevant" is by greeting people and retreating from evil.
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Rm15 vs14-33, "The Roman's Road" - Audio
28/11/2010 Duração: 1967h00sWhile all roads lead to Rome, all roads don't lead to Heaven.
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Rm15 vs1-13, "Christian Etiquette" - Audio
21/11/2010 Duração: 2266h00sIn the same way cultures have varying etiquette, Christians vary in their liberties and ought not to impose them on each other.
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Rm14 vs13-23, "The Liability of Liberty" - Audio
14/11/2010 Duração: 1861h00sWe must exercise our liberty with liability.
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Rm14 vs1-12, "Agreeing to Disagree" - Audio
07/11/2010 Duração: 2558h00sWe won't judge each other's liberties when we see people belonging to Jesus.