In a special Thanksgiving edition of Deep in Scripture, Marcus Grodi shares audio from a sermon he preached on the Sunday before Thanksgiving in 1985, when he was still a Presbyterian pastor in central Ohio.
The text for that sermon came from Philippians 4:6, where St. Paul exhorts his readers to "have no anxiety about anything, but in everything, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God."
In 1985, as a Presbyterian pastor, Marcus preached on the need to present our prayers with thanksgiving, because we know that God is trustworthy.
On this episode, Marcus reflects on that same passage with the benefit of 35 years of hindsight, to share how his understanding of this passage from St. Paul has deepened over time.
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Pray Without Ceasing, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
New Creation in Christ, 2 Corinthians 5:17 - Rob Rogers
Introduction to Study of St. Paul, God’s Call, 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Listener Q&A: The Communion of Saints and Intercessory Prayer - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Listener Q&A: Praying to Mary, Scripture, Salvation and the Church - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Listener Q&A: Rapture - David Currie
Listener Q&A: Matthew 12:31-32, Psalm 11:3 - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Listener Q&A and John 6:47-69 - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Listener Q&A: “Soul Sleep,” Didache, Sola Fide - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Listener Q&A: Christian living, St. Paul Bible Study, Universal Salvation, Purgatory
Listener Q&A: Sola Scriptura, English Translations, Studying Paul - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
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