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Taking the Mystery Out of Knowing God’s Will

Taking the Mystery Out of Knowing God’s Will

The Bible reveals key aspects of God’s will, such as the redemption of all things in Christ, living a life pleasing to God, and aligning one’s actions with spiritual wisdom and understanding.  How to know God’s will  Key Bible Verses (KJV) Explanation Seek His wisdom and understanding Colossians 1:9 Pray to be “filled with the …

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How to Listen to the Lord (Mark 4:21-34)

How to Listen to the Lord (Mark 4:21-34)

Listening to the Lord in Mark 4:21–34 is not passive hearing but active, obedient engagement with God’s Word. Jesus emphasizes that true spiritual understanding comes to those who receive His message with responsive hearts—marked by obedience, attentiveness, and faith. The passage reveals that how we listen determines how much we receive, and that the Kingdom of God grows mysteriously …

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The Grim Reality of the Last Days (Mark 13:1-13)

The Grim Reality of the Last Days (Mark 13:1-13)

In Mark 13:1-13, part of the “Olivet Discourse,” Jesus outlines the “grim reality” that the period leading up to the end will be marked by severe persecution, deception, and global upheaval. He warns His disciples to be vigilant, steadfast in faith, and to use these trials as opportunities to bear witness to the Gospel.  Key Themes and Events Summary The …

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I Am the Door (John 10:1–10)

I Am the Door (John 10:1–10)

In John 10:1-10, when Jesus says, “I am the door (or gate) of the sheep,” he means that he is the exclusive and singular way to salvation, security, and eternal, abundant life. This metaphor contrasts Jesus with false religious leaders and teachers, whom he calls “thieves and robbers”.  Key Meanings of the “I Am the Door” Metaphor: Jesus’ use …

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You Can’t Call Yourself a Christian If You Deny This… – Voddie Baucham & R.C. Sproul

You Can’t Call Yourself a Christian If You Deny This… – Voddie Baucham & R.C. Sproul

One of three key theological points: the Lordship of Jesus Christ, the doctrine of His divinity and resurrection, or the practical application of Christ’s teachings in one’s life, such as loving others. Each of these videos asserts that denying a central tenet of Christian faith, according to their interpretation, means one cannot truly be a …

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The Lie Many Christians Believe – But It’s NOT in the Bible | Voddie Baucham Video Review

The Lie Many Christians Believe – But It’s NOT in the Bible | Voddie Baucham Video Review

Voddie Baucham addresses common theological and practical errors that many Christians accept, even though they are not biblically supported. In various sermons and teachings, he critiques beliefs that shift focus from God’s sovereignty to human effort—such as the idea that “your words create your reality,” which he identifies as unbiblical and dangerous. This teaching, often …

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The Hopelessness of the Stubbornly Blind (John 9:35-41)

The Hopelessness of the Stubbornly Blind (John 9:35-41)

The passage from John 9:35–41 presents a profound contrast between spiritual sight and spiritual blindness, culminating in the theme of the “hopelessness of the stubbornly blind”. After the formerly blind man is cast out by the Pharisees for his testimony, Jesus finds him and asks, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”. The man, recognizing his …

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John MacArthur: Why Does God Allow So Much Suffering and Evil? video review

John MacArthur: Why Does God Allow So Much Suffering and Evil? video review

Why Does God Allow So Much Suffering and Evil?, John MacArthur argues that God allows evil not because he is unable to prevent it, but for his own greater glory. Reviews and summaries of the video highlight MacArthur’s theological responses to the classic “problem of evil,” framed within his Calvinist and biblical literalist perspective.  Summary of MacArthur’s …

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John Piper: Don’t Waste Your Life video review

John Piper: Don’t Waste Your Life video review

John Piper’s message in Don’t Waste Your Life centers on the idea that Christians should live with eternal purpose, prioritizing the glory of God over comfort, trivial pursuits, or worldly ambitions. The core argument is that life is short and precious, and to “waste” it on temporary pleasures—like retiring early to play softball and collect shells—is a …

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Barbara O’Neill: On Longevity, Gut Microbiome, Immune System, and Anti-Aging Basics video review

Barbara O’Neill: On Longevity, Gut Microbiome, Immune System, and Anti-Aging Basics video review

Overview of Barbara O’Neill’s Insights on Longevity and Health Barbara O’Neill, known as the “grandmother of the world,” shares profound insights on longevity, gut health, immune function, and anti-aging in her discussions with Gary Brecka. She emphasizes that long life and vitality are rooted in simple, time-tested principles rather than trendy diets or high-tech interventions. …

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