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Something to think about
British Bible School
25 episodes
2 months ago
Here is a growing collection of 'Thoughts' published on a weekly basis, each one lasting around 20 minutes. From a variety of presenters, each episode stands alone and is generally based around a passage of Scripture – aimed to give us something to think about. We are in the process of uploading all previous episodes, and once done, they'll be coming out on a weekly basis as published.

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Here is a growing collection of 'Thoughts' published on a weekly basis, each one lasting around 20 minutes. From a variety of presenters, each episode stands alone and is generally based around a passage of Scripture – aimed to give us something to think about. We are in the process of uploading all previous episodes, and once done, they'll be coming out on a weekly basis as published.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Religion & Spirituality
Education,
Christianity
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Talking to God
Something to think about
20 minutes 48 seconds
2 years ago
Talking to God

With Patrick Boyns.


Prayer had never been heard this way before. But such was the experience of God as Father that dominated the public life of Jesus – from the Jordan River to the cross on which he died. So when it came to Jesus teaching his disciples to pray, not only does he address God as his Father, but he teaches them to do the same!


There is a very real sense of familiarity in addressing God as our Father, and it is a familiarity that lies at the very heart of the message of Jesus, who died that we might live, and that we might live having been born of God.


This ‘Father-child relationship’ into which we have been called in Christ is, by definition, a most intimate relationship. It lies at the heart of God’s purpose for humanity. So let us pray, not as those who find comfort in their rituals of religion, but as those who find strength and blessing in our loving, intimate relationship with the Father.


Broadcast on 17th July 2022


Scriptures referred to: 


Jeremiah 31:9

Isaiah 63:16

Luke 10; 23

John 1; 11; 12; 17

Ephesians 1


Quote by: Rabbi Joseph H. Hertz


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Something to think about
Here is a growing collection of 'Thoughts' published on a weekly basis, each one lasting around 20 minutes. From a variety of presenters, each episode stands alone and is generally based around a passage of Scripture – aimed to give us something to think about. We are in the process of uploading all previous episodes, and once done, they'll be coming out on a weekly basis as published.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.