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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 - E45
Dive Studies Podcast
49 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
The Recap: S3 - E45
We discuss the consequences of Manasseh’s life, the fact that Josiah’s righteousness couldn’t overcome Manasseh’s terror. This is an example of how every prophet priest and king in the Old Testament falls short of what we need. We are still longing for Jesus. Joel gives us a taste of the gift that the Holy Spirit will be for these Old Testament believers. Hebrews explains it all Erin talks about the fear of death is what keeps us in slavery. As believers we need to get over our fear of death, and then we will live in true freedom.
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.