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Reading the Gospel
Josh & Gabriel
198 episodes
2 months ago
We continue the Bible Reading 365 journey by studying the Gospel. We start with 14 introductory episodes that define the Gospel and identify it throughout the Old Testament. Then, we dedicate one episode for each event in the four gospels, in chronological order. Currently, we publish the episodes on Tuesdays, early in the morning, before the commute time. Join us on this amazing journey of reading the Gospel! The Gospel by which we are being saved (1 Cor 15:1-3) and judged (Rom 2:16). The Gospel of Jesus Christ! Use a podcast app and study along with us. If you are a small group leader or pastor, you may incorporate this podcast into your biblical literacy classes or discipleship curriculum. More on our webpage BibleReading.Link
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We continue the Bible Reading 365 journey by studying the Gospel. We start with 14 introductory episodes that define the Gospel and identify it throughout the Old Testament. Then, we dedicate one episode for each event in the four gospels, in chronological order. Currently, we publish the episodes on Tuesdays, early in the morning, before the commute time. Join us on this amazing journey of reading the Gospel! The Gospel by which we are being saved (1 Cor 15:1-3) and judged (Rom 2:16). The Gospel of Jesus Christ! Use a podcast app and study along with us. If you are a small group leader or pastor, you may incorporate this podcast into your biblical literacy classes or discipleship curriculum. More on our webpage BibleReading.Link
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality,
Religion
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Sealing the Tomb
Reading the Gospel
14 minutes 22 seconds
5 months ago
Sealing the Tomb
In this episode, we examined how the chief priests and Pharisees went to Pilate the day after Jesus' crucifixion, remembering Jesus' prophecy that He would rise after three days. Fearing his disciples would steal the body and claim a resurrection, they asked for the tomb to be secured. Pilate told them they had a guard and instructed them to "make it as secure as you can." They meticulously followed through, deciding how to secure the tomb by sealing the stone and setting a guard, explicitly doing "everything possible to secure it." This event teaches us today that our attempts to "seal the tomb" on something God intends to do are futile, as His power overcomes any human barrier. Furthermore, their restlessness and lack of peace, even after achieving their goal of crucifying Jesus, reveal that true peace does not come from suppressing or running from what God brings to light or prompts in our conscience but from drawing closer to Him.
Reading the Gospel
We continue the Bible Reading 365 journey by studying the Gospel. We start with 14 introductory episodes that define the Gospel and identify it throughout the Old Testament. Then, we dedicate one episode for each event in the four gospels, in chronological order. Currently, we publish the episodes on Tuesdays, early in the morning, before the commute time. Join us on this amazing journey of reading the Gospel! The Gospel by which we are being saved (1 Cor 15:1-3) and judged (Rom 2:16). The Gospel of Jesus Christ! Use a podcast app and study along with us. If you are a small group leader or pastor, you may incorporate this podcast into your biblical literacy classes or discipleship curriculum. More on our webpage BibleReading.Link