Send us a text What if our understanding of God has been missing a crucial dimension? In this candid exploration of my new devotional project "28 Days to Revival," I open up about a perspective that might challenge traditional thinking but remains deeply rooted in scripture. The Hebrew scriptures present the Holy Spirit—Ruach HaKodosh—using feminine language, portraying a nurturing, motherly aspect of God's character that complements the more familiar masculine attributes. This isn't about i...
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Send us a text What if our understanding of God has been missing a crucial dimension? In this candid exploration of my new devotional project "28 Days to Revival," I open up about a perspective that might challenge traditional thinking but remains deeply rooted in scripture. The Hebrew scriptures present the Holy Spirit—Ruach HaKodosh—using feminine language, portraying a nurturing, motherly aspect of God's character that complements the more familiar masculine attributes. This isn't about i...
In His Footsteps Week 27: Resurrection and First Fruits
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In His Footsteps Week 27: Resurrection and First Fruits
Send us a text What if understanding a simple grain of wheat could completely transform your view on life and death? This week on the Living Words Podcast, join Charles Vance as he unpacks the profound teachings of Jesus from John 12:23-24. Through the metaphor of a grain of wheat dying to produce abundant fruit, Charles takes us on a journey to grasp the paradoxical nature of life and death in Christ’s kingdom. Dive deep into the significance of Jesus' glorification, the necessity of sacrifi...
Living Words
Send us a text What if our understanding of God has been missing a crucial dimension? In this candid exploration of my new devotional project "28 Days to Revival," I open up about a perspective that might challenge traditional thinking but remains deeply rooted in scripture. The Hebrew scriptures present the Holy Spirit—Ruach HaKodosh—using feminine language, portraying a nurturing, motherly aspect of God's character that complements the more familiar masculine attributes. This isn't about i...