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Ancient Words, Modern Message
Hebrew Christian Fellowship
74 episodes
14 hours ago
The past is a mirror. And the more we examine what came before us, the more we can understand where we are heading. This podcast is based on a series of Bible studies called Schmooze, News, and Views - where sections of old and new testament scripture are carefully examined. Hosted by Roger Wambold and released every other Monday.
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The past is a mirror. And the more we examine what came before us, the more we can understand where we are heading. This podcast is based on a series of Bible studies called Schmooze, News, and Views - where sections of old and new testament scripture are carefully examined. Hosted by Roger Wambold and released every other Monday.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
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The Mystery of Godliness
Ancient Words, Modern Message
31 minutes 47 seconds
6 months ago
The Mystery of Godliness
The Apostle Paul, in writing to his son in the Faith, Timothy, observes, “And without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness.”  (1 Timothy 3:16) This great mystery includes the truth of the incarnation, that over two millennia ago Jesus entered the world as fully God and fully man.  Many of the 150 psalms in the Old Testament Scriptures predict this dual nature of Jesus, demonstrated in his life, death, resurrection, and ultimate reign.  Among these is Psalm 69, the second most often quoted by the writers of the New Testament, as in their day these prophecies were fulfilled. A careful study of David’s words in this psalm reminds us of the magnitude of Jesus’ suffering on the cross, willingly endured because of the magnitude of His love for lost mankind.  In the words of hymn writer Charles Wesley, “Amazing love, how can it be, that thou, my God, shouldest die for me!” With that in mind, we consider Psalm 69 in this third study in the series, “Songs of Jesus in the Tanach,” an episode entitled, “The Mystery of Godliness.”   Thank you for listening to Ancient Words, Modern Message. You can expect episodes twice a month on Monday. Ancient Words, Modern Message is supported by Hebrew Christian Fellowship. To learn more about our ministry, or to ask a question, contact HCFellowship4819@gmail.com. We might just answer your question on a future episode of Ancient Words, Modern Message.If you know a person that you think would benefit from this teaching, please share it with them. And if you’d like to support Ancient Words, Modern Message, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your input helps us make the podcast even better and reach new listeners.Ancient Words, Modern Message is produced by Studio D Podcast Production and hosted by Rev. Roger Wambold, Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship.
Ancient Words, Modern Message
The past is a mirror. And the more we examine what came before us, the more we can understand where we are heading. This podcast is based on a series of Bible studies called Schmooze, News, and Views - where sections of old and new testament scripture are carefully examined. Hosted by Roger Wambold and released every other Monday.