Send us a text In today’s chronological reading of Luke 22 and John 13, we explore the heart-wrenching moments of Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial. Why did Satan “enter” Judas, and how does God allow the enemy to “sift” us today? Through these passages, we see Jesus’ humility, His intercession for Peter, and the call for all believers to examine our hearts. May we learn to take every thought captive, walk in humility, and serve as Jesus served. Join the Estero Ekklesia community, dive deepe...
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Send us a text In today’s chronological reading of Luke 22 and John 13, we explore the heart-wrenching moments of Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial. Why did Satan “enter” Judas, and how does God allow the enemy to “sift” us today? Through these passages, we see Jesus’ humility, His intercession for Peter, and the call for all believers to examine our hearts. May we learn to take every thought captive, walk in humility, and serve as Jesus served. Join the Estero Ekklesia community, dive deepe...
Luke 17:11-18:14 Explained | The Kingdom Is Already Here | 10/30/25
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Luke 17:11-18:14 Explained | The Kingdom Is Already Here | 10/30/25
Send us a text Jesus reveals the Kingdom of God isn’t something we wait for—it’s already in our midst. Learn what that means for believers today as we explore Luke 17–18 and the truth about gratitude, faith, and the return of Christ. https://www.skool.com/estero-ekklesia-1658 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-in-order-podcast/id1733759063 https://www.youtube.com/@BibleInOrder https://www.buzzsprout.com/2394920/support Support the show
Bible In Order Podcast
Send us a text In today’s chronological reading of Luke 22 and John 13, we explore the heart-wrenching moments of Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial. Why did Satan “enter” Judas, and how does God allow the enemy to “sift” us today? Through these passages, we see Jesus’ humility, His intercession for Peter, and the call for all believers to examine our hearts. May we learn to take every thought captive, walk in humility, and serve as Jesus served. Join the Estero Ekklesia community, dive deepe...