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The Weekly Bible Study
Pastor Bakari D. Johnson
36 episodes
2 months ago
Examine your decisions against God's standards. Dissecting the consequences of our actions sheds light on the significance of aligning our choices with God's will. This study should prompt introspection, urging us to evaluate our decisions through a spiritual lens. Support the show
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Examine your decisions against God's standards. Dissecting the consequences of our actions sheds light on the significance of aligning our choices with God's will. This study should prompt introspection, urging us to evaluate our decisions through a spiritual lens. Support the show
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Religion
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Ep 25: Don’t be a fool. - 1 Kings 12
The Weekly Bible Study
51 minutes
2 years ago
Ep 25: Don’t be a fool. - 1 Kings 12
It's time to stop doing it wrong and start living the more abundant life. Learn how to identify a lack of empathy, pride, and self-causing division. Fix your main problems and change your life. Support the show
The Weekly Bible Study
Examine your decisions against God's standards. Dissecting the consequences of our actions sheds light on the significance of aligning our choices with God's will. This study should prompt introspection, urging us to evaluate our decisions through a spiritual lens. Support the show