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Lifespring! One Year Bible
Steve Webb
30 episodes
9 months ago
This is the award winning podcast hosted by the O.G. Godcaster, Steve Webb. Achieve consistency in reading the Bible. There is a new episode for you every day of the week. We will read the entire Bible in one year. Follow now so you won't miss an episode!

On Sunday we read from the Epistles, Monday we read from the Law, Tuesday from one of the books of History, Wednesday are readings from the Psalms, Thursday we read from one of the Poetry books, Friday we read from one of the books of Prophecy, and Saturday we read from the Gospels. Show length varies between 10 and 30 minutes.

After completing the day's chapters, host Steve Webb shares a short commentary on that day's reading.

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This is the award winning podcast hosted by the O.G. Godcaster, Steve Webb. Achieve consistency in reading the Bible. There is a new episode for you every day of the week. We will read the entire Bible in one year. Follow now so you won't miss an episode!

On Sunday we read from the Epistles, Monday we read from the Law, Tuesday from one of the books of History, Wednesday are readings from the Psalms, Thursday we read from one of the Poetry books, Friday we read from one of the books of Prophecy, and Saturday we read from the Gospels. Show length varies between 10 and 30 minutes.

After completing the day's chapters, host Steve Webb shares a short commentary on that day's reading.

Love to have you along!
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Religion
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Acts 23-24: The Conspiracy to Kill Paul
Lifespring! One Year Bible
14 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Acts 23-24: The Conspiracy to Kill Paul



Transcript



Today's Bible Translation



Bible translation used in today's episode: Ch. 23 NIV; Ch. 24 NLT



Executive Producer



Jason Paschall, Anonymous



Associate Producer



Michael Haner



Podcast Introduction



It’s Gospels Saturday. We’ll read Acts 23-24. I’m calling this episode “The Conspiracy to Kill Paul.“



Design: Scott Snider | Photo: Thanti Riess on Unsplash



Summary



In Acts 23 there’s a plot to kill the Apostle Paul orchestrated by a group of Jews who were vehemently opposed to his teachings. These people went to extreme lengths, even taking an oath to abstain from eating and drinking until they had successfully ended Paul's life. This raises a troubling question: How could people who were part of a religious tradition, one that explicitly forbids murder, justify such a violent act?



The text highlights a broader issue that transcends this specific incident – the danger of extreme and rigid adherence to a particular ideology or agenda. In this case, these Jews were so dogmatic in their interpretation of the Mosaic Law that they couldn't see beyond its literal words. They were unable to grasp the deeper intentions of the Law, which Jesus sought to fulfill with his teachings.



This situation draws parallels to contemporary events where individuals or groups become so fixated on their beliefs that they resort to insults, violence, or even harm towards those who hold opposing views. It's a reminder that when people cannot engage in respectful dialogue and accept differing perspectives, there's a problem in society.



Disagreement does not equate to hatred, and it certainly doesn't justify name-calling, physical violence, or property destruction. This principle applies not only to matters of religion but also to culture and politics. A civilized society should foster open, respectful discussion and peaceful coexistence. Sadly, it appears that civility is in short supply in some quarters today.



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The Team



Lifespring Family Berean, Sister Denise: Transcript CorrectionMichael Haner: Podcasting 2.0 ChaptersLifespring Family Berean, Brother Scott Snider: Show ArtJason Paschall: Show ArtLifespring Family Berean, Sister Brittaney: Newsletter Publisher



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Steve Webb 0:00These people felt that they had the moral authority to commit murder.



Steve Webb 0:05This is the Lifespring! One Year Bible coming to you from Riverside, California and podcasting since 2004. I'm you're hopefully on the mend OG Godcaster Steve Webb, it's gospel Saturday, and we'll read Acts 23 and 24. The website is Lifespringmedia.com. and I'll have contact information at the end of the show. Before we read, let's pray. Our gracious heavenly Father, how we love you,
Lifespring! One Year Bible
This is the award winning podcast hosted by the O.G. Godcaster, Steve Webb. Achieve consistency in reading the Bible. There is a new episode for you every day of the week. We will read the entire Bible in one year. Follow now so you won't miss an episode!

On Sunday we read from the Epistles, Monday we read from the Law, Tuesday from one of the books of History, Wednesday are readings from the Psalms, Thursday we read from one of the Poetry books, Friday we read from one of the books of Prophecy, and Saturday we read from the Gospels. Show length varies between 10 and 30 minutes.

After completing the day's chapters, host Steve Webb shares a short commentary on that day's reading.

Love to have you along!