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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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The Crucifiction
Reading the Gospel
16 minutes 8 seconds
6 months ago
The Crucifiction
This event about the crucifixion starts with Jesus being led away and Simon of Sirene being seized to carry the cross behind him. As Jesus is crucified alongside two criminals, he prays for forgiveness for those who do not know what they are doing. The passage highlights the significance of Jesus laying down his life, emphasizing that without his sacrifice, humanity would have no substitute to pay for their sins. The story also touches on the power of the Roman Empire and the impact of carrying others' burdens, as seen in Simon's life. It discusses the mourning of women who followed Jesus, the mocking he endured, and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. This episode concludes with the interaction between Jesus and the two thieves, illustrating the message of forgiveness and the assurance of eternal life for those who seek Him even in the last minutes of their lives.
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