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1 Mack Dryden "Dentist Visit" Bonus Show #119 7:46
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Send us a text On this very funny short Bonus Show, standup comic Mack Dryden shares his story about going to the Dentist...you'll never believe what happens...Hilarious! Look for Mack Dryden's "NEW" Dry Bar Comedy Special... Please Listen, Enjoy, and Share where you can...Thanks!! Support the show Standup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.com Free APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More! For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms. New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videos Videos of comics live on stage from back in the day. Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review. Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon... "20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic" "Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"…
The Bible Prophecy Seminar: #2 'Prophecies concerning other Nations'
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A @Christadelphians Video: # Summary The seminar discusses biblical prophecies regarding other nations, focusing on the visions of Daniel and their implications for the future. Highlights
- 📖 Prophecies: Explore biblical prophecies concerning various nations as revealed in Daniel's visions.
- ⏳ Historical Context: Understand the historical backdrop of these prophecies, linking past events to modern times.
- 🗿 Nebuchadnezzar's Dream: Analyze the significance of Nebuchadnezzar's dream of an image representing different kingdoms.
- 🦁 Four Beasts: Delve into Daniel's vision of four beasts symbolizing successive empires and their characteristics.
- 💔 Message of Hope: Emphasize the Bible's overarching theme of hope and the promise of God's eternal kingdom.
- 🌍 Kingdom of God: Discuss the vision of God's kingdom filling the Earth, replacing human kingdoms.
- 🙏 Call to Action: Encourage personal reflection and commitment to the teachings of the Bible and the coming kingdom.
- 📜 Prophetic Accuracy: The detailed prophecies in Daniel showcase the accuracy of biblical predictions regarding nations, reinforcing faith in scripture.
- 🔄 Historical Reflection: The transition from Babylon to Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome reflects God's sovereignty throughout history, highlighting His control over nations.
- 🦁 Symbolism of Beasts: Each beast in Daniel's vision corresponds to a specific kingdom, revealing their unique attributes and fates in God's plan.
- 🤔 Nebuchadnezzar's Fear: The king's troubled dreams illustrate the anxiety of earthly rulers facing divine prophecy about their kingdoms' eventual downfall.
- ⏳ Time of the End: The prophecies signal a future time when God’s kingdom will replace human governments, emphasizing the hope for peace and righteousness.
- 🏛️ Importance of Israel: The land of Israel serves as a focal point in biblical prophecy, underscoring its significance in God's plan for humanity.
- 🌟 Eternal Promise: The vision concludes with the promise of a kingdom characterized by peace, joy, and the absence of suffering, offering hope to believers.
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The Bible Prophecy Seminar: #2 'Prophecies concerning other Nations'
The Bible Channel - Discover the Bible. (By Christadelphianvideo.org)
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A @Christadelphians Video: # Summary The seminar discusses biblical prophecies regarding other nations, focusing on the visions of Daniel and their implications for the future. Highlights
- 📖 Prophecies: Explore biblical prophecies concerning various nations as revealed in Daniel's visions.
- ⏳ Historical Context: Understand the historical backdrop of these prophecies, linking past events to modern times.
- 🗿 Nebuchadnezzar's Dream: Analyze the significance of Nebuchadnezzar's dream of an image representing different kingdoms.
- 🦁 Four Beasts: Delve into Daniel's vision of four beasts symbolizing successive empires and their characteristics.
- 💔 Message of Hope: Emphasize the Bible's overarching theme of hope and the promise of God's eternal kingdom.
- 🌍 Kingdom of God: Discuss the vision of God's kingdom filling the Earth, replacing human kingdoms.
- 🙏 Call to Action: Encourage personal reflection and commitment to the teachings of the Bible and the coming kingdom.
- 📜 Prophetic Accuracy: The detailed prophecies in Daniel showcase the accuracy of biblical predictions regarding nations, reinforcing faith in scripture.
- 🔄 Historical Reflection: The transition from Babylon to Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome reflects God's sovereignty throughout history, highlighting His control over nations.
- 🦁 Symbolism of Beasts: Each beast in Daniel's vision corresponds to a specific kingdom, revealing their unique attributes and fates in God's plan.
- 🤔 Nebuchadnezzar's Fear: The king's troubled dreams illustrate the anxiety of earthly rulers facing divine prophecy about their kingdoms' eventual downfall.
- ⏳ Time of the End: The prophecies signal a future time when God’s kingdom will replace human governments, emphasizing the hope for peace and righteousness.
- 🏛️ Importance of Israel: The land of Israel serves as a focal point in biblical prophecy, underscoring its significance in God's plan for humanity.
- 🌟 Eternal Promise: The vision concludes with the promise of a kingdom characterized by peace, joy, and the absence of suffering, offering hope to believers.
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1 Thought for March 8th. “UNCLEAN, UNCLEAN” 4:23
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Those suffering with leprosy in Bible times were expected to cry out “Unclean, unclean” (Lev. 13 v.45) so that people would know not to touch him or her for fear of contagion. Today’s reading in Leviticus 15, might seem rather boring, but it has valuable lessons on cleanliness of which the world was ignorant until about 200 years ago. The word ‘Leprosy’ in Leviticus covers a multitude of skin infections, some serious, some not. In the last 2 days we have seen that it was the Priest’s responsibility to determine which was serious and see that action was taken. Today we read about the precautions with sick people and others who had bodily discharges so as to prevent the spread of dangerous infection. Those unclean with a “discharge” were not to touch anyone “without having rinsed their hands in water”. The person touched by someone unclean was also regarded as unclean until the evening and was required to “wash his clothes and bathe himself” [v.11] They also had to cleanse the drinking and other vessels they used. It is only a few generations since our world discovered how infections spread and the great importance of hygiene; before then countless deaths and plagues occurred. In the 19th Century a few medical men, suddenly realizing that the Bible had such laws given by God 4,000 years earlier became convinced it really was a divine revelation from God and became regarded the Bible was a Divinely inspired book and the doctors then started to cure more than they killed!.. In today’s 2nd Corinthians chapter 11 we see a spiritual counterpart! Paul laments that some were easily “led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ.” He then writes, “if someone comes and proclaims another Jesus than the one we proclaimed, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or if you accept a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it readily enough.” [v.3-5]. Then he makes the point, “such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.” [v.13] The tragedy today is that many accept an “unclean” gospel – but some, by God’s grace, come to realize this and go through a cleansing process. We also read that if really bad behaviour is not cleansed, there is a parallel action to be taken to that of leprosy in dealing with it. See what Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 5 v.9-13, the faithful church cannot include those who are spiritually unclean.…

1 Thoughts on the readings for March 9th (Leviticus 16, Psalm 119:1-40, 2 Corinthians 12, 13) 6:04
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In 2 Corinthians 12 we are told about visions that the Apostle Paul had 14 years before the writing of his letter. The “visions” were so real that Paul was unsure as to whether he was actually there, or it was just a dream-like revelation. The experience empowered him to deal with his severe trials, for which he earnestly beseeched God three times in prayer to remove. Each time he receives from the Father the same answer – “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness”. If only we could all learn that lesson. He speaks of his intent to see them; and this had twice been thwarted. What the Apostle’s thorn in the flesh was we do not exactly know. What we know is his eyesight was badly affected to the extent that Paul used a scribe to write his letters. His autograph at the end of each letter was in large hand written characters: Galatians 6:11. Additionally Paul had sent Titus as his representative as that brother closely knew the Apostle’s mind on the matters the epistle discusses. Titus also had a great love for the Corinthians. Chapter 13 concludes with final warnings and advice. The Apostle had attempted visiting the Corinthian ecclesia twice, but his plans had been thwarted. Verses 5-10 is a call for all of the believers in this city to reconsider their motives and actions. And to change these, if required, so that they might find a place in the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming. Verses 11-14 give Paul’s final greetings and his appeal for the members of the ecclesia to live in love and harmony.…

1 Inheriting the Kingdom #2 ''I will raise him up at the last day'' 59:27
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SummaryThe PRESENTATION discusses the significance of resurrection in Christian belief, emphasizing its essential role in fulfilling God's promises. It explores the resurrection of both the just and the unjust, the events leading up to it, and the assurance provided by scriptures. Key themes include the comfort of the resurrection, the timing associated with it, and the hope of eternal life for believers, while also addressing the consequences for those who reject God's offer.…

1 Thoughts on the readings for March 8th (Leviticus 15, Psalm 117, 118, 2 Corinthians 10, 11) 5:14
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2 Corinthians 10 tells us that the battle for Christ’s soldiers is in the realm of their mind – a spiritual warfare designed to bring every thought into captivity to Christ. The great Apostle answers his critics who claim that he could cogently argue, but was a weak orator. Paul promises to sort these foes out when he comes to Corinth. Commendation from the tongue of humans is worthless. The Apostle’s approval would come from the Lord Jesus Christ. In chapter 11 Paul tells them that he loves and guards them from their enemies and would be deceivers. The Apostle says that he is as a true husband to the disciples who he has begotten in Christ: compare Galatians 4:19-20. Paul gives an analogy from Genesis 3 proving that the events of the temptation in Eden really happened. Then from verses 7-15 the Apostle sarcastically compares himself with the false teachers – the judaisers. Finally from the 16th verse to the chapter’s end he composes a catalogue of his sufferings in order to assert his credentials as a committed Apostle of Christ. Paul concludes the list with an account of an act earlier after his conversion of which he was ashamed. His seemingly fleeing from Damascus after having being let down the wall in a basket to escape.…

1 Thought for March 7th. “OF THEIR OWN FREEWILL” 4:49
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Paul’s letters to the Corinthians are the most detailed and intimate of all that he wrote to places he had visited. It is evident as we read chapters 8 & 9 of his 2nd letter that he has built up a close relationship and understanding with them. He tells them of the believers in Macedonia, of which Philippi and Thessalonica are principal cities and their “readiness” in serving the Lord. Then he tells the Corinthians “about the grace of God that has been given among the churches of Macedonia, for in a severe test of affliction, their abundance of joy and their extreme poverty have overflowed in a wealth of generosity on their part.” [8 v.1,2]. In the next verse Paul drives home the point, “For they gave according to their means, as I can testify, and beyond their means, of their own freewill.” Paul uses the word “boasting” – but it is boasting in a good sense – about the example of others of dedication and “giving” of time and effort, not just money. In mentioning this Paul seeks to inspire others to do the same. Of course, it becomes a bad thing if it degenerates into a ‘competition’ and self-righteousness. The principle is stated in the Proverbs, “Let another praise you, and not your own mouth” (27 v.2) Paul states the principles involved very clearly in Ch. 9 v.6-8 “The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work.” What a contrast this is to the mechanical process of tithing that had developed under the Law of Moses and the way the religious leaders of Jesus’ day practiced it – and today! Some churches distort the scripture to justify pressuring their members to tithe – and yet, as we have noted previously, tithing in the nation of Israel was a sort of income tax for the running of the nation, for the Levites were responsible for much more than overseeing worship; an example is in our Leviticus reading today (ch.14) in the containing and eradicating of forms of leprosy (mildew?). Finally, our Psalm reading reminded us of another form of sacrifice that those who seek to serve God should make. The Psalmist said to God, “I will offer to you the sacrifice of thanksgiving and call on the name of the LORD” [116 v.17,] This is a sacrifice we make of our own freewill, it is a special way of showing how we feel toward God in response to the love he has shown to us – and will show to us more and more as we come closer to him.…

1 Inheriting the Kingdom #1 ''Called to His Kingdom and Glory'' 57:08
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SummaryThe presentation titled "G0@ T=Inheriting the Kingdom #1 'Called to His Kingdom and Glory'" explores the concept of the Saint Community and their role in God's Kingdom. The speaker aims to challenge existing perceptions about salvation, the unique calling of believers, and the overarching purpose of God in creating a community that reflects His glory. Emphasis is placed on the significance of truth, faith, and God's prerogative in selecting His chosen people, along with the assurance of eternal life for those who believe.…

1 Thoughts on the readings for March 7th (Leviticus 14, Psalm 115, 116, 2 Corinthians 8, 9) 4:40
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In 2 Corinthians 8 and 9 Paul encourages extreme generosity in giving support to the poor believers of Jerusalem. He says that generosity is of our Heavenly Father, who provides unstintingly for all of His children. Consider this, all we have is God’s anyway; and not our own. When we give it is only what He has first given us. And if we feel we cannot give then think again. Our Heavenly Father is always able to recompense faithful service. But our greatest reason for giving is out of our gratefulness to Him for what He has given us in His Son. Chapter 9:15 ESV read aloud- “Thanks be to God for His inexpressible gift!” Pause and Ponder. Penned by Warwick Rosser and his team, produced by Christa delphian video .org…

1 Thought for March 6th. “AS HAVING NOTHING, YET POSSESSING EVERYTHING” 4:15
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The points Paul makes to the Corinthians in his 2nd letter are very thought provoking – but really Jesus made the same point – it all comes down to the fact that those who give minimal priority to genuine spiritual things have a different set of values from those who give them a high priority. In the outworking of those values in daily life it becomes clear (to God) what our main priorities are, what kind of path we are really treading in life. Paul starts Chapter 6 by stating the obvious! “Working together with him …” (i.e. Christ and His Father). A picture of our teamwork with the divine; Paul had set the example. He then writes, “we appeal to you not to receive the grace of God in vain.” They had received God’s grace, accepting his calling, but it could, in the end, be all in vain – just like most of those delivered from slavery in Egypt. Paul then proceeds to pull together some intriguing word pictures – he draws the contrast between what a normal man sees – and what his eye of faith sees about the course his life is taking. He says, “In all our affliction, I am overflowing with joy.” [v.4] Life for Paul, humanly speaking, was very hard, there were many challenging situations, yet such was his spirituality that he was “overflowing with joy” despite the “beatings, imprisonments, riots, labours, sleepless nights, hunger …” [v.5] Verse 10 tells us Paul was “sorrowful, yet always rejoicing.” There were spiritual joys which far outweighed his sorrows. “As poor, yet making many rich” It was James who wrote, “has not God chosen those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith and heirs of the kingdom, which he has promised to those who love him?” {2 v.5] They show their love by their actions, not just in words John made this point, he wrote, “Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.” [1 Jn 3 v.18] Paul counted as nothing the material things this world could provide and which he no doubt had ‘enjoyed’ as a Pharisee. He told Timothy, “if we have food and clothing, with these we will be content.” [1 Tim 6 v.8] He then sums up his whole attitude by telling the Corinthians (and his readers of every generation) – “as having nothing, yet possessing everything” Do you possess everything?…

1 Thoughts on the readings for March 6th (Leviticus 12, 13, Psalm 113, 114, 2 Corinthians 5, 6, 7) 5:45
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2nd Corinthians 5 outlines the Almighty’s Word, or His campaign for the reconciliation of the world. The Lord Jesus Christ’s life, death and resurrection are its foundation and form the logical and heart-binding basis for our attachment to the great salvation of God. We become in Christ part of God’s new creation. The Apostle Paul urges his readers to take up this ministry of reconciliation as Christ’s ambassadors. In chapter 6 the great Apostle outlines his faithful commitment to the task of preaching the saving gospel message. Paul also establishes that this work is a call which embraces each believer in becoming a child of our Sovereign king. On our part we must embrace a complete commitment to holiness as God’s beloved children. In the seventh chapter Paul entreats the Corinthians to find a place in their hearts for those whose love for them was unquestionable; and to embrace wholeheartedly the great task of receiving back into fellowship the repentant brother who had been disciplined by the ecclesia in the hope of restoring the erring brother to the company of fellow believers – the saints in our Lord Jesus Christ. Verses 13-16 speak of Paul’s joy at receiving the news from Titus that the ecclesia at Corinth had followed the Apostle’s advice and through ecclesial discipline achieved the result that Paul had hoped.…

1 Thought for March 5th. “RENEWED DAY BY DAY … “ 4:25
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How essential it is that we are renewed day by day. Just as our body needs physical food – so does our mind. This is one of the points in Paul’s 2nd letter to the Corinthians. His life is under a lot of stress, far more than others. He says, “we are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair, persecuted but not forsaken …” [4 v.8,9] Believers in some countries today are finding a lot of this applies to them. These stresses are certain to become more widespread in our world – although probably of a different order. It will be our personal heart felt conviction of faith and belief that will enable us to endure – as it did with Paul. He was inspired by those who had gone before, such as the stirring convictions expressed in the Psalms we are currently reading. “Since we have the same spirit of faith”, writes Paul, “according to what has been written, ‘ I believed and so I spoke’ we also believe, and so we also speak …” [v.13,14] Let us make sure we say the same! How positive Paul is! Let us also be positive. He states, “So we do not lose heart. Though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed day by day.” [v.16] The foundation of our daily renewal is our meditative reading of God’s word – leading to prayer. In Paul’s day, as in ours, not all were ‘honest’ with what they read, they were not sufficiently conscious of the all seeing eye of God. In v. 2 we see how Paul makes the point, “ … we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God’s word, but by open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to every man’s conscience in the sight of God” It is regular reading which brings God’s word into a balanced focus for our understanding, any uncertainties as to its meaning steadily disappear. God has revealed all things which it is needful for us to know in our mortal lives. We would long to know more detail of what lies ahead, but our chapter ends with soul stirring words, “… we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.” Make sure you are “renewed” today. .…

1 Thoughts on the readings for March 5th (Leviticus 11; Psalms 110, 111, 112; 2 Corinthians 3, 4) 6:24
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In 2 Corinthians 3 Paul tells of God’s great work in him as an administrator of the new covenant in our Lord Jesus Christ. Unlike the Mosaic covenant that was written upon stone tablets, the new covenant is engraved on the fleshy tables of the heart. The mediator of the former covenant had to wear a veil over his face so that Israel would not perceive the transient nature of the glory which glowed every time he went in before the LORD and began fading soon after. But as believers we behold the open and glorious face of our Lord Jesus Christ and are being transformed from one level of glory to another. The transforming power of the Gospel is further developed in chapter 4. The message is unmistakable to those having ears to hear; but unintelligible to the hard hearted. The Almighty chose to reveal His power – of salvation to those who believe the gospel – through He reveals it in flawed human vessels. God does this so the transforming power is seen as His, and not from us: Romans 1 verses 16-17. The illustration Paul presents is based on the story of Gideon in Judges 7 verses 19-23. What a contrast exists between our transient light affliction and the great weight of glory reserved for believers – the Greek word for weight is identical to that of glory. Read verses Read v17-18 aloud. Pause and Ponder.cont reading .. https://christadelphianvideo.org/thoughts-on-the-readings-for-march-5th-leviticus-11-psalms-110-111-112-2-corinthians-3-4/…

1 Thought for March 4th. “I WILL BE SANCTIFIED.” 5:15
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‘Sanctified’ means recognized as holy, set apart from the commonplace; treating spiritual situations with all reverence. Far above all other considerations, this must be our spirit when we approach God. Our Leviticus reading today shows us the dramatic and disastrous result of a failure to do this. Think of the atmosphere at the tabernacle in the manifestation of the actual presence of God when “the glory of the LORD appeared to all the people. And fire came out from before the LORD and consumed the burnt offerings …” [9 v.23,24]. The effect of this should have created reverence and humility. This should have been their feeling in worship from then on,- and initially it was! . “They shouted and fell on their faces” [v.24]. Aaron had 4 sons, all were involved in assisting their father and today’s chapter tells us how tragedy overwhelmed two of them. In the way we speak today we might judge that their position of importance went to their heads! Nadab and Abihu “each took his censer and put fire in it and laid incense on it and offered unauthorized fire before the LORD which he had not commanded them” [10 v.1] The result was terrifying for they “died before the LORD” as fire from him “consumed them” [v.2] Moses then says to Aaron, “Among those who are near me I will be sanctified, and before all the people I will be glorified” [v.3] There is a vital lesson here for everyone who seeks to serve God and have a living relationship with him: this applies to followers of Jesus just as much as to Israelites. Examples of a failure to do this come to mind. One is the practice of the christening of babies in many churches instead of baptism when they grow to understanding – christening is not even hinted at in Scripture. Baptism is expressed as “an appeal to God for a good conscience” [1 Peter 3 v.21] The eunuch was told by Philip he could be baptised “if you believe with all your heart.” (Acts 8 v.37) Baptism brings a person into a state of sanctification. When Paul was saying farewell to the Ephesian elders (Acts 20 v,17- 38 he said, “now I commend you to God and the word of his grace, which is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance among all those who are sanctified” [v.32] God’s word builds us up, it constantly reminds believers they are sanctified. A final point: baptism gives believers the responsibility, as we read today in 2 Corinthians, to try to encourage others through the example of Christ in us, “for we are the aroma of Christ to God among those who are being saved … a fragrance from life to life.” [2 v.15,16] Christ, “through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of him everywhere.” [v.14] What “fragrance” can we spread today? .…

1 Thoughts on the readings for March 4th (Leviticus 9, 10; Psalms 108, 109; 2 Corinthians 1, 2) 4:35
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2 Corinthians is often called Paul’s great letter of comfort. Chapter 1 tells us that one purpose of suffering is to render the sufferer a reservoir of compassion and comfort for others. The Apostle described his rock as the One who raised the dead (compare 1 Corinthians 15:32 – details can only be conjecture). The coming of Timothy with the news he carried about the response of the believers at Corinth was a tonic that revived his spirit. Chapter 2 provided further advice for what to do next if the wrongdoer was to be fully recovered. The chapter tells us that in Troas he pondered his blessings in our Lord Jesus Christ. His imagery is drawn from the practices which accompanied the Roman Triumphal procession. His ironic language contrasts the Apostles’ sufferings for proclaiming the Gospel’s message with the indifferent and lavish lifestyle of the Corinthian believers. Paul concludes the chapter by a declaration that it is God who he seeks to please and not fickle people driven by their own motives.cont reading... https://christadelphianvideo.org/thoughts-on-the-readings-for-march-4th-leviticus-9-10-psalms-108-109-2-corinthians-1-2/…

1 Israel, Gaza, Ukraine & Trump | Bible Prophecy & Current Events | Unscripted! with John, Dan and Paul 1:26:43
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A @Christadelphians Video: **Video Description:** In this unscripted and thought-provoking discussion, join Daniel Blackburn and Paul Barnes as they dive deep into the latest global events through the lens of Bible prophecy. From the ongoing tensions in Israel and Gaza to the shifting dynamics in Ukraine and the impact of Donald Trump's policies, this conversation explores how current events align with biblical predictions. 🔔 **Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more insightful discussions on Bible prophecy and world events!** 📖 **Bible Verses Discussed (with emojis for engagement):** - Isaiah 11:14 🌍 - Ezekiel 36 🏔️ - Psalm 94:1 ⚖️ - Jeremiah 31 ✝️ - Ezekiel 38 🛡️ - Joel 3 📜 - 1 Samuel 1:2 🎶…

1 God is Shaping His Nation: Unscripted Conversation on Israel's Divine Purpose & Prophecy Fulfillment with John,Dan and Paul 6:33
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A @Christadelphians Video: In this powerful and thought-provoking Bible discussion, we dive deep into the divine shaping of the nation of Israel and how God’s hand is actively working in their history, present, and future. From biblical prophecies to modern-day events, discover how God is refining and molding Israel for His ultimate purpose. Join us as we explore key Bible verses, including **Isaiah 43**, **Ezekiel 11**, and **Jeremiah 31**, and uncover the profound connection between Israel’s past, present struggles, and their role in the coming Kingdom age. Whether you're a Bible scholar or simply curious about God’s plan for His people, this video will inspire and enlighten you. 🔔 **Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more biblical insights!**…
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