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F.W. Boreham Podcast
Divine Creative Ministries
11 episodes
3 days ago
Timeless, soul-stirring essays from pastor-essayist F. W. Boreham—read aloud from open-domain texts. Each episode features a faithful narration and a brief note for context, inviting you to slow down, think deeply, and delight in beautifully crafted Christian reflection. - Fan/historical project. Not affiliated with or endorsed by any estate or publisher.
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Timeless, soul-stirring essays from pastor-essayist F. W. Boreham—read aloud from open-domain texts. Each episode features a faithful narration and a brief note for context, inviting you to slow down, think deeply, and delight in beautifully crafted Christian reflection. - Fan/historical project. Not affiliated with or endorsed by any estate or publisher.
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'TWO—OR THREE'
F.W. Boreham Podcast
9 minutes 46 seconds
2 years ago
'TWO—OR THREE'

In this article by F.W. Boreham, you will discover the true meaning behind the oft-quoted phrase "Where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them." This proclamation is not a dreary apology for human absence, but a triumphant proclamation of the divine presence. The article explores the significance of the phrase "two or three" in the context of the divine presence and discusses how we can apply this understanding to our own lives and communities.


Disclaimer: The verse Matthew 18:20 is frequently misunderstood due to its decontextualization, particularly in church settings. In its original context, this verse refers to the process of addressing a transgression committed by a fellow Christian. It suggests that God presides as an observer during times of conflict, bearing witness to these disputes. The verse insinuates that God's observance of these moments is in anticipation of the forthcoming Day of the Lord. Therefore, it's crucial to study this verse in relation to the surrounding text to fully appreciate its intended meaning and application.

F.W. Boreham Podcast
Timeless, soul-stirring essays from pastor-essayist F. W. Boreham—read aloud from open-domain texts. Each episode features a faithful narration and a brief note for context, inviting you to slow down, think deeply, and delight in beautifully crafted Christian reflection. - Fan/historical project. Not affiliated with or endorsed by any estate or publisher.