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Dive Studies Podcast
Dive Collective
99 episodes
1 day ago
Erin discusses David being unwilling to make a sacrifice which costs him nothing. This has encouraged Erin to work hard on the work God has called her to do and allow it to cost her something. Erin discusses the vastness of God’s justice in how it looks in Obadiah versus Jonah. Erin talks about the power of the tongue in James and encourages us that while we can’t change ourselves, the Spirit transforms us, and we can trust that as our heart becomes more like Christ’s, our tongues will reveal that transformation, too. Finally, Erin recaps what she’s been learning about the way the Old Testament parallels Adam naming the Animals. Also, Christ saying “Take and Eat” fulfills the longing God has been growing in us through the Old Testament since the moment we sinned by “taking and eating” what seemed good for ourselves in Genesis 3.
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Erin discusses David being unwilling to make a sacrifice which costs him nothing. This has encouraged Erin to work hard on the work God has called her to do and allow it to cost her something. Erin discusses the vastness of God’s justice in how it looks in Obadiah versus Jonah. Erin talks about the power of the tongue in James and encourages us that while we can’t change ourselves, the Spirit transforms us, and we can trust that as our heart becomes more like Christ’s, our tongues will reveal that transformation, too. Finally, Erin recaps what she’s been learning about the way the Old Testament parallels Adam naming the Animals. Also, Christ saying “Take and Eat” fulfills the longing God has been growing in us through the Old Testament since the moment we sinned by “taking and eating” what seemed good for ourselves in Genesis 3.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Religion
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The Recap: S3 - E40
Dive Studies Podcast
28 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
The Recap: S3 - E40
In this episode Erin and Anneke talk about Solomon failing even though he had all of the natural resources of wealth and wisdom given to him by God Himself. We discuss the contrast of these limited resources compared to power of God's indwelling Spirit, which we have access to now. We discuss the way the Church today has access to the Spirit and still tries to accomplish so much in its own power leaving casualties to scatter to the Mountains. We talk about how God is faithful to work through a remnant of faithful ones by the power of The Spirit to bring back and tend to the scattered sheep. The Spirit of God is powerful and acts on our behalf.
Dive Studies Podcast
Erin discusses David being unwilling to make a sacrifice which costs him nothing. This has encouraged Erin to work hard on the work God has called her to do and allow it to cost her something. Erin discusses the vastness of God’s justice in how it looks in Obadiah versus Jonah. Erin talks about the power of the tongue in James and encourages us that while we can’t change ourselves, the Spirit transforms us, and we can trust that as our heart becomes more like Christ’s, our tongues will reveal that transformation, too. Finally, Erin recaps what she’s been learning about the way the Old Testament parallels Adam naming the Animals. Also, Christ saying “Take and Eat” fulfills the longing God has been growing in us through the Old Testament since the moment we sinned by “taking and eating” what seemed good for ourselves in Genesis 3.