Christian Questions Bible Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In all of human history, there has never been an event with the magnitude and drama of the nation of Israel being freed from their harsh slavery in Egypt. Millions of people and countless flocks literally walked away from generations of harsh servitude. God guided them to their freedom after the 10th plague and through the establishment of the Passover. This Passover event was to be remembered and celebrated year after year for all of their generations to follow. And the whole deliverance-from-Egypt experience was mentioned countless times throughout the history of the Old Testament. Why? Why were these things such vital things to not only remember but to appreciate? It turns out that these things provide massive insights for Christians as to how God’s plan really works!
Ep. 1232: Is the Gospel Obsolete?
Ep.1231: What if I’m Not Good Enough for Heaven?
Ep. 1230: Why Would God Bless Two Immoral Women?
Ep. 1229: I’m a Christian and I’m Angry-What Now?
Ep. 1228: Where Do the Human Soul and Spirit Go When We Die? (Part II)
Ep. 1227: Where Do the Human Soul and Spirit Go When We Die? (Part I)
Ep. 1226: Am I Being Punished or Favored?
Ep. 1225: Can Jesus’ Resurrection Revive My Faltering Faith?
Ep. 1223: Does the Bible Tell Us How the World Will End?
Ep.1222: How Is Satan Trying to Devour Me?
Ep. 1221: How Do We Keep Hope Alive?
Ep. 1220: Can Faith Take Me From Failure to Victory?
Ep. 1219: Is God’s Wrath Stronger Than His Love? (Part II)
Ep. 1218: Is God’s Wrath Stronger Than His Love? (Part I)
Ep. 1217: Should Christians Be Practicing ”Laying on of Hands”?
Ep. 1216: What Do I Say When I Talk to My Spouse?
Ep. 1215: What Am I Doing with What God Has Given Me?
Ep. 1214: Is God Happy With My Attitude? (Part II)
Ep. 1213: Is God Happy With My Attitude? (Part I)
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