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Apr
18
2026
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy Show share personal experiences of perfect timing in their lives, including a car accident and a roadside assistance call. They also discuss the importance of having a trusted mechanic and body shop, and the challenges of working on modern cars with complex engineering.
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Apr
11
2026
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When we face grief and burdens, we often feel overwhelmed, but Jesus' burden is light. The story of the myrrh bearers who risked their lives to anoint Jesus' body teaches us about the power of love and sacrifice. As we share our own stories of grief and burden, we can bear witness to the beauty of God's love and redemption.
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Apr
4
2026
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The hosts discuss the true meaning of Easter, the importance of sharing the story of Jesus Christ with the next generation, and the value of spending time in God's Word. They share personal stories and memories of Easter, and encourage listeners to attend church and celebrate the resurrection of their Lord and Savior.
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Mar
28
2026
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy Show share personal stories of 'dead battery' moments and how they turned to faith for salvation. They discuss the importance of waiting on the Lord and finding strength in times of need, using the 118th Psalm as a reference. Listeners share their own experiences of being stranded and finding help through faith, and the hosts offer practical advice on battery maintenance and jump-starting cars.
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Mar
21
2026
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The hosts discuss how disc brakes work and how they can be applied to mental health, specifically anxiety and depression, by taking thoughts captive and bringing them into obedience to Christ. They also talk about the importance of listening to the Holy Spirit and trusting in God's authority, rather than trying to control situations or push harder on the brake.
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Mar
14
2026
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Sharing Jesus Christ with non-believers, navigating insurance claims, and building community through faith and business are key topics discussed in this podcast. The hosts, Jerry and Mark, share their experiences and insights on how to live out their Christian faith in everyday life, including in their business and interactions with customers. They also discuss the importance of mental health and suicide prevention, and how to approach these sensitive topics with compassion and understanding.
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Mar
7
2026
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The Christian Car Guy Show celebrates its 20th anniversary with a special episode featuring testimonies of people whose lives have been changed by their faith, including a paraplegic man who found Jesus after a car accident and a single mom who received help through the Jesus Labor Love program. The show also highlights the ministry's community service efforts, including car repair for single moms and widows in crisis.
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Mar
4
2026
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The discussion revolves around the concept of knowledge and vengeance in the context of God's sovereignty and accountability. The hosts explore the idea that knowledge and vengeance are not just human concepts, but are also attributes of God, and that He is the one who ultimately weighs actions and brings justice. The conversation touches on the theme of accountability, highlighting the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and the consequences that follow. The hosts also draw parallels between the biblical account of Haman and the current situation in the Middle East, emphasizing the idea that God is ultimately in control and that justice will be served.
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Mar
4
2026
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A Polish farm wife risked her entire family's life to save two young girls from the Nazi occupation, and her selfless act was later recognized as an example of humanitarianism during World War II.
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Feb
28
2026
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The Christian Car Guy Show discusses the conflict in Iran, the importance of bold faith, and the story of General Jory Boykin, who shares his experiences in Grenada and Black Hawk Down. The show also touches on the theme of rediscovering bold faith and the need for intercession for Israel and the Iranian people.
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Feb
21
2026
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy show reflect on their favorite cars and how they represent God's provision in their lives. They share stories of how their cars have taken them on journeys and provided for them, and how they have come to realize that it's not the cars themselves that are important, but the relationships and faith that they represent.
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Feb
14
2026
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Exploring the concept of love's name and its connection to Jesus, as revealed in the Song of Solomon. The Christian Car Guy discusses how giving a name to one's car can be a way to show love and care, and shares tips on how to properly clean and maintain one's vehicle, including washing the exterior and cleaning the undercarriage.
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Feb
7
2026
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the concept of 'Faith's Road Trip' where individuals grow in their faith and see the world in a new light. Guests share their personal experiences of forgiveness and how it has impacted their lives. The show also highlights the Jesus Labor Love ministry, which provides car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. Additionally, the hosts discuss transmission repair and offer advice on how to maintain your vehicle's transmission.
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Jan
24
2026
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the themes of slipping and sliding, both in the context of driving in snowy conditions and as metaphors for life's challenges. The hosts discuss the importance of humility, God's provision, and faith in overcoming adversity, and share stories of how their ministry has helped people in need.
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Jan
17
2026
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Listeners share their personal stories of God's love and intervention in their lives, highlighting the importance of prayer and faith in overcoming challenges and finding peace in the midst of chaos.
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Jan
10
2026
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The host and guest discuss the concept of leaning on the everlasting arms, exploring the idea of authority and its connection to God's power. They share personal stories and experiences, including a mechanic's tale of how he met his wife, and offer advice on finding a trustworthy mechanic. The conversation also touches on the importance of leaning on God in times of loss and hardship.
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Jan
6
2026
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Jerusalem's population has dramatically increased from a mere 14,000 inhabitants in the 19th century to over 900,000 today, fulfilling a prophecy that the city would be inhabited without walls due to its vast population. This transformation is seen as a manifestation of God's promises, as described in the Bible, particularly in the book of Zachariah, which foretold a future where Jerusalem would be a thriving metropolis, bursting through its walls due to its immense population.
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Jan
5
2026
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The podcast discusses the significance of the tenth day of the tenth month in the Jewish tradition, specifically the fast day commemorating the beginning of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem. The hosts explore the theme of wasted opportunity, highlighting instances where God's people failed to seize opportunities for spiritual growth and redemption, including the translation of the Torah into Greek. They emphasize the importance of repentance, introspection, and return to God, and encourage listeners to seize the opportunities God gives them, just as the Jewish people are doing in their tradition of fasting and seeking God's favor.
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Jan
5
2026
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At 88 years old, RK shares his expertise on car maintenance, emphasizing the importance of checking tire pressure to avoid costly problems like transmission failure. He shares a personal experience where a tire light indicator led to a $5,000 transmission replacement, highlighting the need for drivers to take care of their vehicles.
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Jan
3
2026
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Appetite in Hebrew is Nephesh or could be translated life itself or soul – no appetite no life, it works that way…. Better and exciting really More Appetite – More Life …. IF and its a big IF your appetite is for life… "Blessed are those who HUNGER and Thirst" – I have come that you may have LIFE and Life Abundantly" Challenging right? In a recent survey by Life way discovered these advantages to being truly hungry for the Word of God at least four times a week resulted in these tangible effects. Feeling lonely drops 30% Anger issues drop 32% Bitterness in relationships drops 40% Alcoholism drops 57% Sex outside of marriage drops 68% Feeling spiritually stagnant drops 60% Viewing pornography drops 61% Sharing your faith jumps 200% Disciplining others jumps 230% An old adage in the Car Business is .. "The first and most important sale is the one you make on yourself!" Once you actually hear from God in the Bible you will be more than sold… You will be in LOVE… I promise and Oh so Hungry…. What Sold You? call us today 866-348-7884
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Dec
27
2025
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The Christian Car Guy Show discusses the weight of cars and the weight of God's glory, exploring how cars are engineered for safety and how God's presence requires a similar kind of engineering to carry the weight of His glory. The show also shares testimonies of how the Jesus Labor Love ministry has helped individuals in need, including a single mom who received a donated car and a family who received assistance with car repairs.
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Dec
26
2025
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A spiritual exploration of the significance of the ninth month, the light of the menorah, and the return to God, highlighting the importance of spiritual revival, repentance, and the illumination of God's word in our lives.
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Dec
20
2025
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Eustace and Kramer are haunted by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, who reveal their deepest fears and insecurities, forcing them to confront their true identities and the lies that have held them back from reflecting God's glory.
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Dec
18
2025
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A discussion on the concept of Shalom, or true peace, and its connection to God's completeness and the city of Jerusalem. The hosts explore the difference between Shalom and tranquility, and how the former is a reflection of God's absolute completeness, while the latter can be a facade for impending destruction. They also touch on the importance of prayer, the Mezuzah, and Phylacteries in Jewish tradition, and how these practices can bring people closer to God and to each other.
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Dec
18
2025
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The fruit of the Holy Land holds a special significance in Jewish tradition, symbolizing the presence of God and the fulfillment of prophecy. The concept of sacrifice and consecration is explored, highlighting the importance of drawing near to God and the value of every life. The discussion touches on the idea of utilitarianism and its limitations, emphasizing the need to approach life with a sense of consecration and reverence.
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Dec
13
2025
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A Christian radio host shares his experiences and insights on surviving terror attacks, both physical and spiritual, and the importance of prayer and understanding God's favor and grace in the face of adversity, particularly in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the city of Jerusalem.
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Dec
6
2025
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The Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministry provides support to incarcerated individuals, including Bible studies and job training, with a goal of reducing recidivism rates. Holly House, a program for women with substance abuse issues, offers counseling and housing assistance. The ministry also partners with local organizations to provide resources for reentry into society. Meanwhile, Dr. Brittany Speed discusses the importance of blood donation in emergency medicine, highlighting the need for continuous blood replenishment and the benefits of screening for blood-borne diseases.
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Nov
29
2025
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy Show explore the idea that Christmas often finds us in unexpected ways, bringing opportunities to help others and experience God's blessing. They discuss the concept of families and how it relates to the story of Abraham and the birth of Jesus, highlighting the importance of being a blessing to others during the Advent season.
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Nov
22
2025
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As followers of Jesus Christ, we have much to be thankful for, and the holiday season is a great opportunity to share our faith and express gratitude. From family traditions to wildlife activity, fall driving hazards, and driver fatigue, the hosts of Christian Car Guy Radio discuss the importance of being thankful and sharing our blessings with others.
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Nov
15
2025
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A Christian radio show explores the concept of God fear, where individuals experience a profound sense of peace and protection in the face of danger or adversity. Guests share personal testimonies of how God has intervened in their lives, providing comfort and guidance in times of need.
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Nov
13
2025
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The hosts explore the themes of sanctification, God's glory, and holiness in the context of Ezekiel's prophecies, discussing how the renewal of the Holy Land and the ingathering of the exiles are connected to God's name being sanctified in the sight of the nations. They also delve into the concept of initiation and profanation, examining how the same root in Hebrew means both to initiate and to profane, and how this relates to the idea of making a name for oneself and the importance of beholding God's glory in the world.
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Nov
8
2025
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the spiritual significance of manure spreaders and the parable of the soils, highlighting the importance of breaking up hardened soil and adding spiritual fertilizer to grow in faith and share hope with others.
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Nov
7
2025
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God's promise of renewal and restoration is unfolding in Israel, as seen in the prophecies of Jeremiah, particularly in chapters 31, 32, and 33. The promise of a renewed holy land, where God's people will dwell safely and experience an abundance of peace and truth, is being fulfilled. This is a testament to God's faithfulness and power, and a reminder that He is always working to bring about restoration and redemption, even in the midst of great destruction and desolation.
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Nov
6
2025
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The speaker discusses the significance of the rainy season in the Holy Land, highlighting the importance of prayer and thanksgiving for the bounty of the land. The discussion explores the biblical concept of the land flowing with milk and honey, and how it is not a natural phenomenon but rather a result of God's provision. The speaker also touches on the theme of God pouring out his spirit and the importance of preparing vessels to receive it.
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Nov
1
2025
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy Show discuss the concept of grace and how it can be experienced in everyday life, from personal relationships to community service, and how spending time in prayer and scripture can help individuals become vessels of God's love and kindness.
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Oct
25
2025
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The difference between guilt and shame is explored on the Christian Car Guy show, where the host shares his personal experiences and biblical insights to help listeners understand how to deal with these emotions and find healing and spiritual growth.
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Oct
18
2025
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Dwayne Carson and Jerry Mathis discuss the importance of memorizing scripture and its application in everyday life, including racing and safety. They also share a verse for every date and number, and explore how God's word can be used to guide us in our daily lives.
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Oct
11
2025
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the idea of naming cars and its significance in the Bible, highlighting the importance of identity and God's work in our lives. The show also discusses the Jesus Labor Love ministry, which provides car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis, and the Ford Heritage Fleet, a collection of classic cars that support the ministry.
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Oct
4
2025
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The story of Noah's Ark and its connection to the story of Jesus and the apostles, highlighting the theme of atonement and the importance of trusting and following God's word, as seen in the lives of Peter, Noah, and others who have experienced God's favor and comfort.
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Oct
2
2025
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The Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, is a biblical holy day that represents the opportunity for individuals to return to God and seek forgiveness for past mistakes. The concept of atonement is rooted in the Hebrew word 'kippur,' which means 'covering,' and is associated with the idea of covering over past transgressions. In Jewish tradition, the Day of Atonement is a time for individuals to reflect on their past actions, seek forgiveness, and make amends. The holiday is observed with a 25-hour fast, during which individuals abstain from food and drink, and engage in prayer and reflection.
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Sep
27
2025
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Breaking away from agreements that we can't understand the Bible, starting with prayer and hope, and diving into the word to refine our understanding, just like Jesus taught the disciples to fish in the deep waters, and exploring the meaning of the word 'net' in Hebrew, which represents the refining process of God's truth.
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Sep
20
2025
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The Middle Eastern Christian Festival brings people together from different countries and backgrounds to celebrate their shared love of Christ. The festival is a testament to the power of faith and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs, even in the face of persecution. The hosts discuss the significance of masculinity and the role of men in leading the church and speaking truth, while also emphasizing the need to love and serve others, just as Jesus did.
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Sep
15
2025
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The first day of the seventh month is a significant date in the Jewish calendar, marking the beginning of the new year and a time for reflection and introspection. The lunisolar calendar used by the Jewish people is a complex system that takes into account both the lunar and solar cycles, ensuring that the holidays fall in the correct seasons. The theme of the seventh month is one of ingathering, taking stock of the past year and looking forward to the future. It is a time for repentance and returning to God, as seen in the concept of Teshuvah. The Jubilee year, which occurs every 50 years, is a time of liberation and restoration, where everyone returns to their ancestral homes and possessions.
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Sep
13
2025
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The hosts reflect on the 24-year anniversary of 9-11, discussing its impact on the country and the importance of faith, freedom, and values. They also address the need for Christians to be a light in a world filled with darkness and to prioritize prayer and God's Word over social media and news.
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Sep
9
2025
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The speakers discuss the concept of redemption and how it relates to trust, pruning, and salvation. They explore various biblical passages, including Isaiah 12, Psalm 118, and Exodus 15, to illustrate the idea that God's pruning can lead to a deeper understanding of His salvation and a sense of trust in His plan.
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Sep
9
2025
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The conversation explores God's restoration of the land of Israel, the significance of the Hebrew language, and the concept of stewardship. It also touches on the idea of God's land, the controversy surrounding Palestine, and the importance of understanding God's anger and pruning as a means of redemption.
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Sep
9
2025
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The hosts discuss the themes of God's anger and Jonah's experience in the belly of the fish, exploring the concept of prayer and the idea that affliction can be part of salvation. They also touch on the importance of faith and the role of prayer in times of trial and hardship.
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Sep
9
2025
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The restoration of the Holy Land is a theme that runs throughout the scriptures, from the consequences of not being faithful to God's covenant to the promise of a new beginning. The land is not just a stage, but an active participant in our ongoing relationship with God, and its desolation and exile are a result of our disobedience. However, God's word and knowledge are the root of our existence, and remembering and living in accordance with them is the key to redemption and a life of faithfulness to God.
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Sep
9
2025
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Exploring the connection between God's presence in the world and the concept of design and order, the hosts discuss Ezekiel's visions, the Tree of Life, and the importance of human responsibility in recognizing God's initiative. They also delve into the idea of faith and conviction, and how it relates to the concept of design and order in the universe.
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Sep
9
2025
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The hosts explore the concept of God's relationship with humanity, discussing how the creation story in the Hebrew Bible emphasizes God's ongoing involvement in the world. They examine the idea that God's presence is what makes life good, and that our needs and struggles can bring us closer to Him. The conversation delves into the symbolism of rain and dust, and how they represent God's provision and our dependence on Him.
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Sep
9
2025
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The conversation explores the idea of a historical progression unfolding in the world, with the Bible as a foundational message of a redemptive goal. The discussion delves into prophecies in Amos and Zachariah, highlighting the tension between despair and hope, and the importance of seeking truth and God's plan for humanity.
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Sep
6
2025
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The concept of 'true blue' is explored as a representation of God's love and faith healing, with the idea that Jesus' wings bring protection and healing to those who believe in Him. The discussion touches on the connection between the blue color and God's glory, as well as the importance of faith in experiencing healing and salvation.
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Aug
30
2025
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The story of a woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment, which was believed to have healing properties, and how it relates to the Ark of the Covenant and the concept of God's presence in our lives.
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Aug
23
2025
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the concept of God's favor and grace, discussing how it can be experienced in everyday life. The show highlights the work of the Jesus Labor Love ministry, which provides car repair and replacement services to those in need, and features stories of people who have been impacted by the ministry's work.
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Aug
16
2025
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A Christian radio show shares stories of people's experiences with a 'heavenly tow truck' where God intervenes in their lives to help them through difficult situations, teaching them about faith and the power of God.
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Aug
9
2025
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Jerry Mathis discusses the importance of serving others, using one's talents for the kingdom of God, and the impact of a Christian ministry that provides transportation to those in need. He shares a story about a woman named Sunshine who received a donated car and was able to get back on her feet, and how the car was eventually donated back to the ministry. Mark Garrow and Tim Bowman join the conversation, sharing their experiences in the racing industry and the importance of using one's gifts to serve others.
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Aug
2
2025
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The Christian Car Guy Show discusses the concept of the Key of David, which represents brotherly love and the idea of an open door. The hosts also talk about a listener's experience with a defective oil filter in their new Chrysler Pacifica and offer advice on how to navigate the situation. Additionally, they share stories of people who have been helped by the Jesus Labor Love ministry, which provides car repairs and donations to those in need.
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Jul
26
2025
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The hosts discuss the importance of understanding the claims process and doing one's homework when it comes to auto repair and insurance. They cover topics such as collision insurance, towing services, and direct repair facilities, emphasizing the need to know what to expect and how to navigate the process to avoid costly mistakes.
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Jul
19
2025
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The importance of wearing seatbelts and the role of faith and prayer in one's life is discussed, with personal stories of near-death experiences and the transformative power of God's love and mercy.
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Jul
12
2025
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Lee Thulsberry from City with Dwellings and Pastor Carter Ferguson from New Story United Methodist Church discuss the complexities of homelessness, highlighting the need for affordable housing, community outreach, and wraparound services. They share stories of individuals and families struggling with homelessness, emphasizing the importance of compassion, understanding, and practical support.
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Jul
5
2025
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The hosts discuss the concept of the fear of the Lord and how it can lead to a deeper understanding of God's presence in our lives. They share personal experiences of feeling God's power and presence, including a dramatic storm on Lake Wiley and a lightning strike on the Sea of Galilee. The hosts explore how these experiences can be a catalyst for spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God.
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Jun
28
2025
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The story of Esther and the connection to God's plan for redemption is revealed through the concept of 'hidden in plain sight.' This idea is explored through various biblical accounts and personal testimonies, highlighting the importance of mourning and comforting others with the comfort we have received.
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Jun
28
2025
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The concept of giving and receiving is explored through the lens of Christianity, with a focus on the importance of mercy, humility, and forgiveness. The Jesus Labor Love ministry is highlighted, which provides car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. The show also touches on the idea of living water, which represents the spiritual nourishment and guidance provided by God.
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Jun
21
2025
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People share their personal stories of struggling with feelings of weakness and weariness, but finding strength and comfort in their Christian faith. They discuss the importance of waiting on God and trusting in His power to lift them up and carry them through difficult times.
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Jun
14
2025
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Stories of people who found themselves in difficult situations and called out to their earthly or heavenly fathers for help and guidance, illustrating the importance of faith, family, and honoring one's father.
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Jun
7
2025
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A Christian faith-based podcast discussing blind spots in life, the importance of humility, and God's vision for spiritual growth. The hosts share personal stories of faith and how God's plan has revealed itself in their lives, including a fascinating exploration of Hezekiah's tunnel and its spiritual significance.
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May
31
2025
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God uses people's passions to inspire them to serve others, whether it's cooking breakfast for a family, driving a wheelchair-accessible van to take people to doctor's appointments, or fixing cars for single moms and widows. The Bible teaches that serving others with one accord is a key aspect of God's plan, and that our passions can be used to bring joy and love to those around us.
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May
24
2025
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The hosts reflect on Memorial Day, its significance, and the importance of gratitude. They share personal stories and experiences, including a visit to Israel, where they learned about the significance of stones in the Bible and their connection to Jesus. The show also highlights the work of the Jesus Labor Love organization, which provides car repair and replacement services to single moms and families in crisis.
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May
10
2025
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The hosts share stories and memories of their mothers, highlighting their strength, love, and influence in their lives. They discuss the importance of celebrating mothers every day, not just on Mother's Day, and how their mothers' actions and teachings have shaped them into the people they are today.
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May
3
2025
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The host shares personal experiences of affliction and how it led to moments of humility and connection with God. He explores the concept of the 'four' in the Bible, including the four winds, four seasons, and four cups of redemption, and how these themes relate to spiritual growth and healing.
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Apr
26
2025
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God fits each person with armor that is tailored to their needs, and when we prove our armor, we are able to stand against the schemes of the enemy. The armor of God is not just for battle, but for covenant, and it is woven with mercy and truth. Through prayer and faith, we can overcome even the greatest challenges and remain clothed in the beauty of God's love.
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Apr
19
2025
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guys show explore the deeper prophetic meaning of the word 'roll' in the context of Easter, discussing the idea of time, the stone rolling away, and the connection to the Hebrew concept of rolling away shame and reproach. They also delve into the story of Miriam, a prophetess who played a significant role in the biblical narrative, and how her story relates to the concept of rolling away shame and reproach. The hosts share personal stories of how God has rolled away their shame and reproach, and encourage listeners to share their own stories of how God has worked in their lives.
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Apr
12
2025
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the significance of Passover and its connection to God's plan for our lives. Through the study of Hebrew letters, the show reveals the meaning behind the word Passover and how it relates to our journey towards liberty and freedom. The hosts discuss the importance of humility, the power of God's love, and the symbolism of unleavened bread in our spiritual journey.
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Apr
5
2025
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The hosts share stories of how letting go of control and trusting in God's plan can lead to freedom and healing, both physically and spiritually. Guests share their own experiences of surrendering to God's will and finding peace and purpose in their lives.
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Mar
29
2025
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A Christian radio show explores the concept of tears in a bottle, referencing Psalms 56.8, and discusses how tears can be a sign of God's presence and love in people's lives, often accompanied by profound spiritual experiences and miracles.
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Mar
22
2025
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Making cars a house of prayer, the Christian Car Guy show explores the importance of prayer in daily life, from driving to work to helping others through a car repair ministry. Listeners share their personal stories of how prayer has transformed their lives and the lives of those around them, highlighting the power of faith and the impact of prayer on relationships and communities.
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Mar
19
2025
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The Israeli Red Cross, Magen David Adom, has been providing emergency medical services to the people of Israel, despite the challenges of the ongoing war. The organization relies heavily on volunteers and has received significant support from Christian ministries and organizations around the world. Their work in training and sharing knowledge has made them a leader in the field of emergency medical services, and they continue to bring hope and peace to the people of Israel.
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Mar
15
2025
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The importance of being part of the body of Christ and how every individual has a unique role to play in the church. The hosts discuss how God makes everything work together for good and how Christians should strive to be a unified body, just like the human body, where every part works together for the greater good.
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Mar
8
2025
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The concept of 'rocket fuel' is explored as a metaphor for intimacy with God, where individuals experience a deep connection and sense of purpose. This is achieved through prayer, faith, and the power of the Holy Spirit, which can lead to healing, spiritual growth, and a stronger relationship with God.
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Mar
2
2025
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The concept of ignition is explored in the context of faith and the Bible, highlighting the importance of friction and fuel in sparking spiritual growth. The discussion touches on the idea that proximity, energy, and unity are essential components of igniting a fire, and that the Bible serves as a source of rocket fuel for spiritual growth.
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Feb
22
2025
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A Christian radio show explores the concept of 'Baby Power' through stories of faith, miracles, and the power of God's love. Listeners share their personal experiences and testimonies of how God has worked in their lives, often through the words and actions of young children.
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Feb
15
2025
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The Christian Car Guy show discusses the importance of faith and God's presence in everyday life, highlighting stories of people who have seen God's light shine through their experiences and the impact of the Jesus Labor of Love ministry, which provides car repair assistance to single moms, widows, and families in crisis.
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Feb
8
2025
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The host Robbie discusses the concept of birthright and its connection to the idea of a priest, highlighting how this relates to Jesus' labor of love, a ministry that provides car repair and labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. He is joined by guests, including Jim Owens, a Mustang marketing manager, and Wendy, a recipient of the Jesus labor love ministry, who shares her story of receiving a car and the impact it had on her life.
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Feb
1
2025
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Hurricane relief efforts in Western North Carolina are ongoing, with Samaritan's Purse leading the charge in rebuilding homes and providing aid to those affected. The state government has allocated funds for relief efforts, and the private sector is playing a crucial role in supporting the recovery process. Volunteers are still needed to help with rebuilding efforts, and organizations like Samaritan's Purse are working tirelessly to provide aid to those in need.
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Jan
25
2025
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Bowman Gray Stadium, a historic quarter-mile track in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, has a rich history dating back to 1937. As a hub for NASCAR racing, it has seen many legendary drivers and events, including the first paved NASCAR track and the first weekly series track. The stadium has also hosted various non-racing events, such as concerts and football games. Today, Bowman Gray continues to be a significant part of the racing community, with many families involved in its operations. The track's history and legacy serve as a reminder of the importance of faith and family in the world of racing.
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Jan
18
2025
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the concept of unity in the church, referencing the four kinds mentioned in Leviticus 23, which represent different types of people, including those with Bible knowledge, good deeds, humility, and a balance of both. The hosts discuss how these four kinds are celebrated in the Feast of Tabernacles and how they are essential for the body of Christ to function properly.
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Jan
13
2025
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Understanding the relationship between fuel and engine performance is crucial for car owners. The Christian Car Guy show explores the concept of a four-stroke engine, discussing how it works and how premium gas affects its operation. The hosts also delve into the importance of fuel additives, car maintenance, and Christian values in the context of car ownership.
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Jan
6
2025
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A man shares his personal story of navigating a church scandal, leadership failure, and embezzlement, and how it led to a spiritual awakening and a deeper understanding of Christian leadership.
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Jan
4
2025
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The wise men's journey to find Jesus is a reminder of the importance of obedience, faith, and leadership. Their story highlights the significance of the Star of Bethlehem and how it guided them to worship and give gifts to the newborn king. The episode also explores the role of Christian women in leadership and evangelism, particularly in reaching out to Muslims and sharing the gospel in a culturally sensitive way.
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Dec
31
2024
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The hosts discuss the concept of being 'on fire' for God, exploring how this passion can be a driving force for positive change in 2017. They share personal stories and biblical examples, emphasizing the importance of prayer and the presence of God in daily life.
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Dec
28
2024
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Exploring the concept of unity and faith in leadership, the hosts discuss how great leaders like Jesus, Henry Ford, and Andrew Carnegie built successful teams by getting everyone on the same page and working towards a common goal. They share personal stories of how faith and unity have impacted their lives and the lives of others, and emphasize the importance of loving and serving others as Jesus did.
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Dec
21
2024
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Deputy Eustace and Kramer Crankshaft are visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, who reveal their past mistakes and the consequences of their actions, ultimately leading them to a Christmas miracle and a new understanding of their identities and purpose.
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Dec
14
2024
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The Christian Car Guys discuss the Jesus Labor Love ministry, which provides car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. They share stories of recipients who have been blessed by the ministry and highlight the importance of giving to those in need, just like Jesus taught. The hosts also talk about the joy of giving and receiving, and how it can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
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Dec
13
2024
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The Ugly Duckling recounts his journey from being rejected by a flock of ducklings to finding acceptance and salvation through his love of singing, ultimately leading him to run a unique vacation bible school for swans and ducks.
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Dec
13
2024
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The importance of biblical leadership and the need for forgiveness and justice in the face of church abuse. A personal story of forgiveness and the pursuit of justice is shared, highlighting the need to distinguish between forgiveness and trust.
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Dec
7
2024
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The hosts reminisce about their favorite Christmas memories, including road trips and family traditions. They explore the connection between Christmas and other holidays, such as Purim, and discuss the significance of the season as a time for reflection and celebration.
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Nov
30
2024
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The hosts of the show explore the theme of heaven and nature singing, as inspired by the song 'Joy to the World' by Isaac Watts. They share personal stories of experiencing this phenomenon, including a caller who witnessed a miraculous display of angels and a rainbow. The discussion touches on the idea of spiritual warfare and the importance of being still and listening to God's presence in nature.
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Nov
29
2024
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A Christian leader's family story and testimony unfold, revealing a church scandal involving a pastor's abuse of power and a cover-up by church leaders. The leader's journey to expose the truth and hold those in power accountable is a testament to God's timing and the importance of leadership standards.
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Nov
23
2024
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Jerry Mathis and his guests Mark Garrow and Bob Young share personal stories of how God's plan has brought them through difficult times, including a discussion on the importance of trust in the Lord and having an attitude of gratitude, especially during the Thanksgiving season.
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Nov
18
2024
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When leaders fall, the consequences can be devastating, not just for the individuals involved but also for the community and society as a whole. In this conversation, we explore the importance of accountability, the dangers of unchecked power, and the need for a conversational intimacy with Jesus to navigate the complexities of spiritual warfare.
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Nov
16
2024
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Receiving gifts from God, even in difficult times, can be a powerful experience. Listeners share their personal stories of how they unwrapped seemingly bitter gifts to find joy and blessings. From losing a loved one to finding a new purpose, these stories highlight the importance of trusting in God's plan and receiving His gifts with thanksgiving.
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Nov
11
2024
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The speaker shares a personal testimony of how God's story unfolds, from his grandfather's experiences in Lithuania to his own calling to Petra, Jordan. He explores the connection between the seven anointings in Isaiah 11, the seven colors of the rainbow, and the seven last words from the cross. He also discusses the importance of delighting in the fear of the Lord and being united with God through faith and righteousness.
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Nov
9
2024
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The Christian Car Guy Show discusses the importance of forgiveness and how it can lead to a 'prison break' from unforgiveness, using personal stories and biblical examples to illustrate the concept. The show also highlights the Jesus Labor Love program, which provides car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis, and has expanded to include hurricane relief efforts.
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Nov
4
2024
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Pete shares his personal experiences and insights on divine light, prophecy, and the significance of numbers in the Bible, drawing parallels between Ronald Reagan's vision and Senator Tim Scott's potential role in uniting the country.
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Nov
2
2024
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Flood relief efforts are underway in the mountains of North Carolina, with volunteers from across the country coming to help those affected by Hurricane Helene. Meanwhile, a local Christian ministry is working to support inmates and their families through prison chaplaincy and reentry programs, highlighting the importance of community support and the need for volunteers to make a difference in the lives of others.
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Oct
26
2024
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The hosts share their personal experiences and memories of American Motors Corporation, including their time as dealers and owners of AMC cars. They discuss the company's history, its impact on the automotive industry, and the people who worked for AMC. The conversation also touches on the connection between AMC and Jeep, as well as the company's innovative designs and features.
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Oct
19
2024
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A man's career in the automobile business was his life, but he sowed the wind and reaped a whirlwind. He shares his story of how God mended a broken marriage and how faithfulness to God can lead to blessings. Meanwhile, a woman shares her husband's story of creating a unique motorcycle, and a man shares his story of how he found forgiveness and healing after a painful divorce.
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Oct
12
2024
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When we mix with Jesus, we become agents of change, bringing miraculous results to those around us. Just like salt and water bond together in a unique way, our union with Christ allows us to refresh and renew others, spreading God's love and gospel to those in need.
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Oct
10
2024
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A man's journey to understand God's plan for America's future, as he encounters a series of strange coincidences and prophecies related to Ronald Reagan and Senator Tim Scott, leading him to believe that God has a purpose for the senator's life in bringing unity to the country.
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Oct
8
2024
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The concept of God's light shining down and being reflected back is explored through the Hebrew alphabet, with a focus on the word 'shine' in Daniel chapter 12. The discussion delves into the idea of wisdom and knowledge, and how it leads to a deeper understanding of God's vision and plan. The importance of proximity to God and the concept of righteousness and eternity are also examined.
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Oct
5
2024
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The Christian Car Guy Show discusses the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, focusing on the devastation in North Carolina and the response efforts by churches and organizations. The show highlights the importance of flood insurance and the need for disaster relief, particularly for those who fall between the cracks of traditional aid. The Jesus Labor Love ministry is featured, providing car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis, and expanding its efforts to help hurricane victims.
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Sep
28
2024
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The hosts discuss the importance of getting back to the basics in life, faith, and NASCAR. They talk about the need to support mental health and suicide prevention, and how NASCAR is returning to its roots. The conversation also touches on the importance of Christianity and community, and how to make a positive impact on others.
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Sep
26
2024
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Peter Berbalis shares his family story and testimony, from his grandfather's experiences in Lithuania and Nazi Germany to his own encounters with prophecy and the role of the church in politics, highlighting the importance of faith and light in guiding believers.
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Sep
24
2024
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Peter Berbalis shares his family story, prophecy, and testimony, tracing God's story from his grandfather's life in Lithuania to his own experiences in Ukraine, and exploring themes of intercession, faith, and the intersection of politics and spirituality.
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Sep
21
2024
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A Christian radio show explores the concept of being present in the moment, using examples from bull riding, prayer, and everyday life, highlighting the importance of faith and God's presence in overcoming challenges and achieving success.
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Sep
16
2024
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A man's journey through the Bible, from Psalm 119 to Habakkuk, reveals connections between Hebrew letters, scripture, and end-time prophecy, leading to a deeper understanding of God's language and relationship with humanity.
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Sep
14
2024
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A Christian radio show discusses the importance of faith and voting, highlighting the movie 'God's Not Dead in God We Trust' and the Jesus Labor Love ministry, which provides car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis.
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Sep
7
2024
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A Christian radio show explores the concept of being lifted up by God, sharing personal stories of miraculous experiences and the power of faith in overcoming challenges. Guests share their own stories of being carried by God, including a woman who was swept out to sea and a man who was healed from cancer and a severe leg injury. The show emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's plan and finding peace in His presence.
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Sep
6
2024
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The discovery of a ancient map in Madaba, Jordan, reveals a possible location of the sheepfold where Jesus was born, and the site of the scapegoat ritual. The story takes a fascinating turn as the narrator uncovers a connection to the Nazi regime and the escape of cultic artifacts to South America.
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Aug
31
2024
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The Christian Car Guy show is playing a road trip game called Let's Have Church, which is a Bible trivia game that can be played on the road or at home. The game is designed to bring Jesus into the fun of road trips and create moments at church or at home. Listeners can call in to play and win prizes, including a copy of the game and other Christian-themed items.
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Aug
24
2024
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Listeners share their cars' personalities and characteristics, which are then used to generate names and Bible verses for a unique car dedication experience. The hosts guide callers through the process, exploring the connection between their thoughts, cars, and faith.
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Aug
20
2024
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The hosts recount their trip to Petra Jordan, where they experienced a powerful moment of worship and fellowship with other believers. They also discuss the significance of the constellation Orion and its connection to the book of Habakkuk. The conversation touches on themes of prophecy, testimony, and God's plan for Israel, highlighting the importance of intercession and prayer for the peace and salvation of God's people.
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Aug
17
2024
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The Christian Car Guys show highlights the alarming issue of child exploitation, particularly through online means, and the efforts of organizations like the Invictus Project to combat it. The show emphasizes the importance of awareness, education, and community involvement in preventing child exploitation and promoting child safety.
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Aug
10
2024
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The Christian Car Guy show discusses the importance of service and joy in Christianity, highlighting the Jesus Labor of Love ministry, which provides car repair services to those in need. The show features interviews with guests and callers who share their experiences and perspectives on the value of serving others and spreading God's love.
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Aug
3
2024
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A Christian car enthusiast shares his excitement about the new Ford Maverick, while a guest shares her powerful testimony of finding faith and redemption through her struggles with depression and addiction. Meanwhile, a radio drama adaptation of Hansel and Gretel explores themes of forgiveness and kindness.
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Jul
27
2024
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"Blessed are those who mourn, For they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4
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Jul
20
2024
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A devotion from Sarah Young's Jesus Calling emphasizes the importance of seeking God's presence and not being afraid to be different from others. Christians are called to stand up for their beliefs and trust in God's plan, even in uncertain times. Meanwhile, a discussion on insurance language highlights the importance of understanding terms like total loss and uninsured motorists to avoid costly mistakes. Additionally, the hosts share tips on summer driving safety, including being aware of mopeds and scooters, towing large loads, and checking vehicles before hitting the road.
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Jul
13
2024
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Mordecai's actions in the Book of Esther serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of taking our struggles and broken hearts to the streets, where we can find God's presence and provision. The Christian Car Guy shares his own experiences of God's timing and provision, including a miraculous story of a man's recovery from a coma, and encourages listeners to take their mourning to the streets, where they can find hope and healing.
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Jul
6
2024
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy Show share personal stories of waiting on God, only to discover he was waiting on them. They discuss the importance of faith, obedience, and prayer in their lives, and how these qualities have led to miracles and healing.
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Jun
29
2024
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The hosts explore the concept of unleavened bread and its connection to spiritual themes, discussing how leaven represents self-righteousness and the importance of forgiveness and trust in one's relationship with God.
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Jun
22
2024
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guys show discuss the concept of a square deal, exploring its meaning and significance in various contexts, including car buying and faith. They delve into the Hebrew language and the aleph-bet, examining the numeric value of words and the symbolism of truth and lies. The show features a remarkable testimony from a listener, Rebecca, who shares her experience of being attacked and finding peace through her faith in God.
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Jun
15
2024
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The Christian Car Guy show explores the concept of the Prodigal Son and the power of prayer in healing relationships and bringing hope to those who have strayed. Guests share their personal stories of redemption and the impact of prayer on their lives, highlighting the importance of faith and forgiveness in overcoming adversity.
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Jun
8
2024
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Ashley Tealy shares her passion for teaching the Word of God and praying without ceasing, citing biblical examples of prayer's power, such as Peter's escape from prison. She emphasizes the importance of knowing God's Word and leaning on His understanding, rather than Satan's, to navigate life's stresses and problems.
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Jun
1
2024
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Exploring the concept of 'walking on water' as a metaphor for following God's will and finding one's calling. The hosts share personal stories and discuss the importance of desire, validation, and risk in making decisions that align with God's plan.
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May
21
2024
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The story of Peter's family and his connection to Petra, Jordan, is tied to biblical prophecy and the spread of the gospel across Eastern Europe. The discussion explores the significance of Petra, the nation of Israel, and God's plan for his people, highlighting the importance of prayer and evangelism.
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May
18
2024
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Jeff Bodine, a Daytona 500 champion, shares his life story, from his childhood on a farm in New York to his successful racing career and his journey of discovering true faith in God. He recounts his experiences of miracles and struggles, and how his faith has been the driving force behind his life, both on and off the track.
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May
14
2024
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Rabbi Schneider discusses the Hebrew names and titles of God, revealing the deep mystery of the Godhead and the Trinity. He explores the significance of the covenant name Yahweh and how it expresses God's love and relationship with humanity.
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May
13
2024
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Pete Berbalis shares his family story, prophecy, and testimony, tracing God's story from his grandfather in Lithuania to Ronald Reagan and the fall of the Berlin Wall. He recounts a series of unexplainable coincidences, including a conversation with a man who had a Micah 2:12 tattoo, and how God's finger weaves together seemingly unrelated events, including his own training as a surveyor and a radio talk show host's podcast on Habakkuk.
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May
11
2024
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The Christian Car Guys show honors mothers and grandmothers who have suffered for their faith, sharing stories of their martyrdom and how it has encouraged the faith of their children and grandchildren. The show highlights the importance of sharing one's faith story and the impact it can have on future generations.
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May
10
2024
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Laura Humphries shares her journey of becoming a disciple and the work of the organization BEYOND, which focuses on multiplying disciples among the unreached. She explains how they measure discipleship, determine the unreached, and facilitate growth through intentional disciple-making and obedience to the Great Commission.
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May
6
2024
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Peter Berbalis shares his family's story, prophecy, and testimony, from his grandfather's experiences in Lithuania and Nazi Germany to his own encounters with God in Petra, Jordan, and the unfolding of a parable that continues to play out in Israel.
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May
4
2024
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Hearing God's voice and tuning in to his presence is a crucial part of a Christian life, allowing individuals to navigate life's challenges with faith and confidence. However, this requires humility, forgiveness, and a willingness to let go of sin and brokenness. By allowing the blood of Jesus Christ to heal our wounds and cleanse us from the inside out, we can begin to hear God's voice more clearly and live in his presence.
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Apr
27
2024
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the Middle Eastern Christian Festival, discussing the importance of faith, community, and the love of God. The hosts reflect on the differences between sheep and goats, highlighting the significance of faith, trust, and the Word of God in shaping our lives. The festival, a celebration of Middle Eastern culture, offers a unique opportunity for people to come together, share food, music, and traditions, and experience the peace and love of God.
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Apr
23
2024
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Angel Studios is revolutionizing the film industry by empowering audiences to choose the next movies they want to see. Through their Angel Guild, members can vote on films and even invest in their production. The studio's goal is to bring inspiring stories to the public square, sparking awareness and change in society.
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Apr
20
2024
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The Christian Car Guy shares stories of how people have felt valued and loved, and how that can be a reflection of God's presence in their lives. He talks about the importance of treating others with kindness and respect, and how that can be a way to show God's love to others.
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Apr
19
2024
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Evangelist Daniel Kolenda, successor to Reinhard Bonnke, discusses the 50th anniversary of Christ for all nations, a ministry that has seen millions of people come to Jesus. The ministry is holding 50 gospel crusades across Africa and training thousands of evangelists to carry on the vision of Reinhard Bonnke, who had a dream of an end-time harvest. The ministry emphasizes unity among churches and follows up with new believers to make disciples.
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Apr
16
2024
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Peter Berbalis shares his personal story of spiritual restoration and his journey to Petra Jordan, where he felt a divine encounter and a sense of unity with his wife. He emphasizes the importance of knowing Jesus and being prepared for Christ's return, citing biblical passages such as Micah 2.12 and 13.
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Apr
13
2024
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Apr
6
2024
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Bill Nixon guest host with Jack Bales and Herbert Burns
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Mar
30
2024
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Happy Easter !
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Mar
28
2024
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In this Episode we begin to see the intersecting of Pete's story to The Christian Car Guy, Horns of Light, and Even Jordan.
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Mar
28
2024
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At the age of 13 Serena was raped and that assault caused her to become pregnant. God Stepped in at an abortion clinic a story that not only did Serena find grace, but now her ministry helps others as does her book... Ministry Web Site
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Mar
23
2024
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On Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, a symbol of peace and humility. The crowd cried out 'Hosanna,' a Hebrew phrase meaning 'Save now,' as they recognized Jesus as the Messiah. This event is a powerful reminder of the importance of faith and trust in God, and how Jesus can bring peace and redemption to our lives.
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Mar
21
2024
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The iBible project aims to increase Bible engagement among the youth by creating animated episodes of the entire Bible, available for free on various platforms. The project's goal is to teach the whole Bible, not just the gospel, and to encourage discussion and discovery among young people.
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Mar
16
2024
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The importance of understanding God's love and the message of John 3:16 is emphasized, highlighting the need for Christians to share their faith with others and serve as examples of God's love. The discussion also touches on the commercialization of Easter and the need for families to come together and focus on the true meaning of the holiday.
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Mar
15
2024
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Paul Renfro discusses the unseen world, spiritual enemies, and the power of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Christians. He shares his personal experiences and insights from his book, 'Nobody Sees His Enemies,' and emphasizes the importance of faith, scripture, and prayer in spiritual warfare.
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Mar
14
2024
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Peter Berbalis shares his family story, including his grandfather's fate during World War II, his mother's abuse, and his journey to forgiveness and restoration through his Christian faith.
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Mar
12
2024
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Michelle Medlock-Adams shares the story behind her book 'Love Connects Us All', a children's story about the importance of family and God's love, and how it has touched the hearts of readers from all walks of life.
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Mar
9
2024
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guys show discuss the importance of giving and how it can lead to multiplication and service. They share personal stories of how God has given them opportunities to serve and how it has led to blessings and growth. The hosts also explore the biblical concept of bread and how it represents the Word of God, which can multiply and bring people closer to God.
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Mar
7
2024
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The pro-life movement in Israel, led by Nir Solomon, has helped over 86,000 women give birth to their children, saving them from abortion. The ministry, Efrat, promotes family values and provides support to pregnant women and new mothers, changing the tide of abortion rates in the country.
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Mar
5
2024
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Hilda Mulu, author of 'The Girl With Special Shoes,' shares her story of overcoming disability and finding God's love in Cameroon. From her childhood struggles with a mysterious weakness to her journey of faith and becoming a radio host, Hilda's story is a testament to the power of God's comfort and redemption.
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Mar
4
2024
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A pro-life couple's ministry, Let Them Live, helps women cancel their abortions by providing financial support, leading to the birth of almost a thousand babies. The couple's journey, from scraping by financially to running a successful non-profit, is marked by faith, marriage, and infertility struggles, ultimately revealing the power of love and sacrifice in the face of adversity.
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Mar
2
2024
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Exploring the power of curiosity and desire in understanding God's word, and how it can lead to a deeper connection with Him. The hosts discuss various biblical concepts, including the idea of blessing and the importance of asking questions to seek knowledge and understanding.
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Feb
28
2024
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Magendavid dome, a humanitarian organization, was targeted by Hamas terrorists in a devastating attack on October 7th. Despite the loss of team members and ambulances, Samaritan Purse provided crucial support, replacing the lost vehicles and offering bulletproof ambulances. The organization's story highlights the importance of international support and the power of faith in the face of adversity.
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Feb
27
2024
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Zaka International volunteers, including Simsha Reenemann, provide humanitarian rescue services worldwide, including in Israel, where they collect and identify deceased individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances, and strive to bring comfort to families and communities affected by tragedy.
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Feb
24
2024
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City with Dwellings works to help the homeless in Winston-Salem, providing services such as transportation, food, and clothing. The organization also offers a point-in-time count to track the number of homeless individuals in the area. Mark Dockery, Director of Outreach, shares stories of success and the importance of building community and providing resources for those in need.
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Feb
19
2024
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Peter Berbalis shares his family's story of God's grace and prophecy, from his grandfather's experiences in Nazi Germany and the Russian Revolution to the gospel spreading across Eastern Europe and the fall of the Berlin Wall. His grandfather's Bible translation played a significant role in the revival of Lithuania, and Peter's own life has been influenced by his grandfather's legacy.
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Feb
17
2024
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guys show explore the concept of the Holy Spirit and its role in a believer's life, discussing topics such as spiritual growth, faith, discipleship, and baptism, and sharing personal experiences and testimonies of how the Holy Spirit has impacted their lives.
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Feb
13
2024
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Peter Berbalis recounts his grandfather's harrowing experiences during World War II, including his conscription into the German army, narrow escapes from Nazi soldiers, and eventual reunification with his family in the United States. He also shares his grandfather's later struggles and triumphs as a pastor, including his efforts to translate the Bible into Lithuanian and his experiences with the underground Christian church in Lithuania.
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Feb
10
2024
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Robbie discusses the importance of prayer and intercessory prayer in his life and how it relates to his car being a 'car of prayer'. He shares a story about Jesus clearing the temple of money changers and how it applies to his own heart. He also talks about the concept of intercessory prayer and how it can be used to pray for others before they face challenges.
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Feb
3
2024
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A discussion on the importance of faith and family in the context of racing, with NASCAR official Tim Bowman sharing his personal story and experiences, highlighting the influence of Christianity on the racing community and the need to prioritize family time and spiritual growth.
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Jan
29
2024
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Peter Berbalis chronicles his family's story, from his grandfather's experiences in Lithuania, Nazi Germany, and the Russian Revolution, to his own calling and the gospel spreading across Eastern Europe.
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Jan
27
2024
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Hosts share personal stories of spiritual intimacy and prayer, highlighting the importance of seeking God in quiet moments, and how He can meet our needs and bring healing to others.
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Jan
23
2024
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Dave Richardson, founder of the Assumptions Institute, discusses the importance of critical thinking in Christian faith and how it can be applied to everyday life, including conversations with skeptics and atheists.
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Jan
20
2024
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Pete shares his incredible story of a 'Horn of Light' experience in Petra, Jordan, where he felt a tangible presence of God. He also discusses the connection between the Holy Spirit and obedience, and how it can lead to a powerful testimony of faith. The conversation also touches on the importance of sharing the Gospel and making the voice given to us by God to tell others about Him.
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Jan
17
2024
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Emily Berning shares her story of how she and her husband started the nonprofit organization Right, Let Them Live, which helps pregnant women in financial crisis by paying their bills and allowing them to choose life. They've raised almost $10 million and have seen numerous women grow in their faith and have their lives transformed.
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Jan
17
2024
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Kurt Feldmayer shares about his ministry, Salem Outreach Network, which focuses on providing Kingdom Care Packages to those in need, including children, active duty military, and elderly shut-ins. He discusses how they reach out to people in crisis, listen to their stories, and share the love of Jesus.
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Jan
12
2024
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The concept of God robbers refers to individuals who fail to ask for help, thereby depriving God of the opportunity to provide a blessing. This idea is explored through personal stories and biblical references, highlighting the importance of humility and faith in seeking assistance.
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Jan
6
2024
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The concept of lowriding is explored as a metaphor for humility and dependence on God's grace, rather than personal performance. Jonathan Edwards' 70 resolutions and Daniel's prayer in Daniel Chapter 9 are discussed as examples of this mindset, and the importance of recognizing shame and seeking mercy is emphasized.
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Dec
30
2023
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The power of prayer and faith can bring about incredible miracles and healing in our lives, as demonstrated through personal testimonies of people who have experienced the transformative power of God's presence.
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Dec
23
2023
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Deputy Eustace and Kramer Crankshaft are visited by three ghostly spirits on Christmas Eve, who reveal their past mistakes and the true nature of their identities, leading them to a deeper understanding of their faith and a chance to redeem themselves and find freedom from the lies that have held them back.
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Dec
16
2023
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The true meaning of Christmas is found in the Scriptures, which are a source of hope, comfort, and guidance. As we reflect on the story of John the Baptist and his father Zachariah, we are reminded of the importance of faithfulness and the power of God's word to transform our lives.
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Dec
9
2023
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Preparing room in the heart for Jesus at Christmas involves humility, confession, visits with God, getting up to joy, removing falsehood, choosing truth, and clinging to testimony. A Christian car repair facility in Winston Salem, North Carolina, exemplifies a ministry that serves its community with love and kindness, reflecting the values of its Christian clientele.
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Dec
2
2023
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A Christian podcast discussing the importance of having fun and joy in prayer, and how it can lead to a deeper connection with God and a clearer vision for life. The hosts share personal stories and experiences of how they have applied this principle in their own lives, and invite listeners to share their own thoughts and experiences.
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Nov
25
2023
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Guarding your heart is crucial for spiritual growth and protection from the enemy's attacks. Christians can find guidance through the Bible, prayer, and being part of a strong support system. Mentoring and Bible study are essential for young people, and parents must prioritize teaching their children about God's word to help them make good choices and avoid harm. By being mindful of what we let into our minds and hearts, we can cultivate a heart that is pure, just, and lovely, and ultimately, a heart that is acceptable to God.
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Nov
20
2023
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The importance of family bonding through car trips and the hazards of fall driving, including wildlife accidents and deer collisions. The hosts discuss their personal experiences and share stories of how God's plan is not to harm us, but to give us a future and a hope. They emphasize the need for Christians to be bold and stand up for their faith, while also being involved in their local communities.
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Nov
11
2023
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Listeners share their personal stories of how Jesus took the wheel in their lives, transforming their struggles and hardships into opportunities for growth and redemption. From near-death experiences to spiritual awakenings, these testimonies showcase the power of faith and the love of God.
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Nov
4
2023
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Giving cars biblical names reflects God's glory and identity, and helps Christians connect with their faith and trust in God's plans, even in times of crisis and uncertainty.
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Oct
28
2023
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The hosts discuss the concept of the 'check engine light' as a metaphor for recognizing when it's time to check in with God, and explore how this relates to Aristotle's idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. They also delve into the Hebrew word 'meod' and its connection to loving God with all one's heart, soul, and strength.
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Oct
21
2023
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When you find yourself in the bull rushes, you need a sister, but even better, a sister-wife. The concept of family and sisterhood is explored through biblical stories and personal experiences, highlighting the importance of relationships and love in our lives. The discussion touches on the idea that family is a pinnacle of unity and support, and that having a sister-wife can be a source of strength and comfort. The podcast also delves into the story of the Thorn, a theatrical production that brings the story of Jesus to life, and the importance of having a peer group and community to support us in our faith.
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Oct
14
2023
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As Christians, it's essential to be the light in a dark world, especially when faced with tragic events. The Jesus Labor of Love ministry provides a vital service, helping those in need with automotive repairs, and its impact extends far beyond physical assistance, bringing spiritual support and hope to those struggling.
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Oct
7
2023
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Experiencing the hem of God's garment is about more than just understanding scripture, it's about having a personal connection with God through faith and love. Guests share their stories of how they've experienced God's presence in their lives, from the pomegranate vision of Mrs. J to Bill's encounter with Moose Morris. The hosts discuss how these experiences have increased their faith and how they've been able to help others through the Jesus Labor of Love ministry.
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Sep
30
2023
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Exploring the concept of God's favor and the importance of humility and respect in one's relationship with God, as discussed through the lens of car shows and the Christian faith.
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Sep
27
2023
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The concept of cleaving, as described in the Bible, requires humility and a recognition of one's need for God's strength. This idea is explored through the Hebrew alphabet, particularly the letter Dalit, which represents humility and is connected to the idea of servanthood and love. The speaker reflects on how this concept applies to marriage and relationships, highlighting the importance of receiving and giving hugs as a symbol of God's love and strength.
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Sep
26
2023
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The host shares a personal experience of being taken to a holy mountain by Jesus, where he meets God's presence and receives a new understanding of the holy mountain house of prayer, as described in Isaiah 56, and the significance of faith and God's covenant.
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Sep
25
2023
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The Hebrew letter Shin is a building block of the language that God speaks, and it holds significant meaning in the Bible. The letter is made up of four yuds and three voves, representing the three fathers and four mothers of Israel. The Shin is also associated with the concept of being sent, as seen in the story of Noah and the dove, and the idea of being anointed with the light of Jesus.
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Sep
23
2023
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The cost of vehicle repairs continues to rise due to advanced safety features, new materials, and complex paint colors. Manufacturers are prioritizing style over repairability, driving up costs for consumers. Meanwhile, the DIY-ability of modern vehicles is decreasing, making it harder for car owners to perform simple tasks like changing a tire or replacing a headlight.
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Sep
20
2023
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The concept of God being one, or Ahad, is explored through the Shema and its significance in understanding God's unity and sovereignty. The idea is that as we witness God's presence in everything, we become more like God and relate to each other in love and unity.
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Sep
19
2023
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The concept of God's infinite nature and the idea of drawing near to Him is explored through the Shema, a Jewish prayer that emphasizes the relationship between God and humanity. The speaker discusses the meaning of the words Yahweh and Elohim, and how they relate to God's infinite and finite aspects. Additionally, the speaker shares a personal experience of using frankincense incense to reflect on God's presence and the importance of faith in drawing near to Him.
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Sep
18
2023
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The Shema, a Jewish prayer, is a powerful tool for understanding God's presence in the world. By chewing on its words, one can gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and the role of Israel as God's witness. This concept is beautifully illustrated in the Hebrew acronym for Shema, which connects to Isaiah 40 and the idea of lifting one's eyes to behold God's creation.
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Sep
16
2023
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Understanding God's oneness and unity is a beautiful idea that brings people together in deep friendships and community, just like a fire that creates moments and brings burning. It's a reminder of God's love and presence in our lives, and the importance of sharing our stories and struggles with others.
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Sep
8
2023
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A Christian car guy shares his story of living like a warrior, using his passion for motorsports to make an impact on the world and raise funds for pediatric cancer families. He discusses the importance of faith, purpose, and foundational beliefs in achieving one's goals and living a meaningful life.
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Sep
5
2023
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The concept of being born of God and having a spiritual father is explored in depth, revealing the truth that we are not orphans but heirs to the kingdom, and that our salvation and spiritual growth come from accepting Jesus Christ as our Savior and walking in sonship with God.
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Sep
2
2023
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Exploring the concept of four acts in storytelling, from the color spectrum to the biblical account of creation, and how it relates to our personal stories and spiritual journeys, seeking traction and redemption through faith and sharing our experiences with others.
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Sep
1
2023
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The authority of being a son of God is rooted in faith and belief, requiring a moment-by-moment reception of Jesus. This understanding opens doors to God's kingdom and grants spiritual authority, making it essential to believe in one's message and have faith in God's plan.
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Aug
30
2023
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The concept of a door to the heart is explored in the context of the Hebrew alphabet, with the author pondering the meaning of Jesus' knocking on the door. The discussion delves into the idea of judgment, the mouth as a door, and the union with Christ, highlighting the importance of humility in receiving and letting in what is desired.
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Aug
29
2023
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The concept of 'no' in Hebrew is explored, revealing its connection to the idea of separation from God and the importance of relying on faith and the Holy Spirit to navigate life's challenges.
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Aug
26
2023
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Join the Christian Car Guy and Dr. Carson on a 10-day journey to Israel, where they will explore the Holy Land, visit key biblical sites, and deepen their faith. From the Sea of Galilee to the Mount of Beatitudes, they will examine the life and teachings of Jesus, and how they apply to their own lives today.
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Aug
25
2023
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When faced with overwhelming situations, seeking a deeper relationship with God can lead to spiritual growth and understanding. By pushing past distractions and focusing on God's presence, individuals can experience a sense of peace and clarity, much like the lion tamer's use of a chair to tame a lion.
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Aug
22
2023
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The four rivers of Eden in the Bible represent the four seasons of life, symbolizing God's presence, redemption, marriage, and salvation. Each river corresponds to a stage in a person's spiritual journey, from the hope of spring to the harvest of redemption, and ultimately to living happily ever after in God's presence.
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Aug
21
2023
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The River Euphrates is a symbol of God's judgment and the urgency of time, reminding us to be about our Father's business and make things right. The four angels associated with the Euphrates represent different times and seasons, and understanding their significance can help us bring light and humility to those who need it, ultimately making things right and honoring God's presence.
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Aug
19
2023
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A Christian Car Guy shares stories of memorable funerals that celebrated the lives of loved ones, highlighting the importance of faith and the impact of a person's relationship with Jesus Christ on their family and community.
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Aug
18
2023
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The concept of the four rivers flowing out of the garden of Eden is explored in relation to the idea of the cup of desire, which is a symbol of Jesus' blood and redemption. The aspiration of the thorn is discussed as a representation of God's love and desire for intimacy with humanity.
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Aug
16
2023
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The Gihon River is a symbol of God's provision, flowing out of our heart to meet our needs in different seasons of life. As we navigate through the four seasons, we can turn to God in faith, seeking His guidance and provision for our relationships, jobs, and personal growth.
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Aug
11
2023
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The river of life, a symbol of the presence of God, flows from the heart into four distinct rivers, each representing a unique aspect of God's presence and identity. The land of Havilah, where the river of life flows, is a place of dance, gold, and spiritual fragrance, reflecting God's glory and heavenly identity.
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Aug
10
2023
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The concept of the river of life flowing through the heart is a powerful metaphor for spiritual growth and connection with God. This idea is rooted in biblical imagery, particularly in the story of the four rivers that flow out of the Garden of Eden. As we explore this concept, we discover that our hearts require a river of life to function, just as our physical hearts require blood to pump. This river of life is a symbol of faith, and it is through faith that we can connect with God and experience spiritual renewal. Ultimately, the river of life is a reminder of the power of God's love and the importance of prayer and witness in sharing this love with others.
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Aug
8
2023
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The light of God shines in the darkness, but the darkness cannot comprehend it due to its nature. For people to see this light, their nature must be changed, and this is only possible through faith and a spiritual awakening.
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Aug
5
2023
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The host shares personal experiences and biblical insights about the power of witnesses, prayer, and spiritual warfare, highlighting the importance of staying connected to God and sharing one's story to create a ripple effect of faith and hope.
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Aug
4
2023
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The power of storytelling and witness can change culture, as seen in the movie The Sound of Freedom, which highlights the issue of sex trafficking. However, the real problem is that people don't know God, and the solution is Jesus, who is the hero of the story. The passion and love with which a message is delivered can have a huge impact on society, and the most important sale is the one we make to ourselves, believing in Jesus.
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Aug
3
2023
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John the Baptist's diet of locusts and honey points to his humility and credibility as a witness, highlighting the importance of speaking the truth and having no filter in order to provide a clear picture of what is witnessed.
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Aug
2
2023
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The concept of witness and testimony is explored through the lens of quantum physics, spiritual senses, and biblical teachings. The idea of humility and relating to truth is discussed, and how spending time in God's word can increase faith and lead to a more fruitful life.
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Aug
1
2023
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The concept of witnesses is explored through the five senses, highlighting the importance of having multiple perspectives and experiences to gain a deeper understanding of truth. The idea of right and left is also discussed, with the notion that balance and harmony are key to spiritual growth and obedience to God's word.
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Jul
29
2023
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Join the Christian Car Guy and Dr. Carson on a 10-day journey to Israel, exploring the Holy Land, learning about the Bible, and deepening their faith. From the Sea of Galilee to Jerusalem, they'll visit historic sites, experience local culture, and share their insights on the Christian faith.
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Jul
26
2023
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The speaker explores the meaning of the phrase 'In Him was life' from the Gospel of John, examining its connection to Hebrew words and concepts, including the idea of light and the union between God and humanity.
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Jul
25
2023
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The concept of love requires a connection with God, and understanding the attributes of God, such as mercy and truth, is crucial in achieving this connection. The Bible, specifically 1 Corinthians 13, highlights the importance of love and its characteristics, including not being easily provoked and rejoicing not in iniquity. By staying connected to God and Jesus, individuals can cultivate love and avoid behaviors that are contrary to God's nature.
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Jul
24
2023
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The concept of aspiration and desire is deeply rooted in the biblical story of Abraham, who was called to leave his father's house and journey to the Promised Land. This idea is reflected in the Hebrew words 'lech lech,' which translate to 'aspire to desire.' Through numerology and biblical commentary, the connection between Abraham's name, potential, and the Promised Land is explored, highlighting the importance of trusting in God's plan and allowing Him to reveal one's true aspirations and desires.
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Jul
22
2023
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Exploring the concept of time and space in the context of love, relationships, and Christianity, with a focus on the biblical passage 1 Corinthians 13 and its application to everyday life.
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Jul
19
2023
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The speaker explores the concept of the Spirit's groaning and how it relates to human communication and the soul. They discuss the word for groaning in Romans and its connection to the Hebrew word for ferret, which is also a highly communicative animal. The speaker reflects on the idea that the Spirit's groaning is a deep expression of human needs and emotions.
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Jul
18
2023
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The Bible's Jeremiah 29 11 holds a secret to a 'happily ever after' existence, where one can experience conversational intimacy with God, pray with a whole heart, and be heard. This concept is tied to the symbolism of water, representing a connection to the divine and a sense of being exalted by God.
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Jul
17
2023
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The speaker shares their personal experience of hearing from God and the importance of cultivating a relationship with Him. They discuss the concept of the Shema in Deuteronomy 6 and how it emphasizes the need to listen to and obey God's word. The speaker also highlights the significance of prayer and being in the present moment with God to hear His voice and understand His will.
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Jul
15
2023
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The host shares a personal story of losing his beloved dog Corgi and how it led him to reflect on the concept of love and suffering. He explores the idea of being gathered under God's wings, using the Hebrew language and the Bible to illustrate the concept of love as patient and kind.
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Jul
14
2023
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Ingrid Scott, a medical doctor and obstetrician, shares her passion for protecting women's health and lives from the dangers of chemical abortion. She discusses the risks and complications associated with this method, including severe pain, heavy bleeding, and the potential for women to die from ectopic pregnancies. Ingrid emphasizes the importance of education and awareness, citing the need for the FDA to be held accountable for its actions and for the American public to understand the issue.
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Jul
12
2023
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The concept of the end of the story is explored through the Hebrew alphabet, specifically the letter Tav, which represents the truth and the end of the story. The idea of gathering and collecting is discussed in relation to God's judgment and the concept of pleading the case, as seen in the story of the tribe of Dan and the prophet Daniel.
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Jul
11
2023
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The speaker explores the concept of love through the lens of 1 Corinthians 13, examining the Hebrew words used to describe it, including agape, servant, and hesed, and how they relate to God's nature and our relationships with others.
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Jul
8
2023
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy show ponder the idea of whether God learns and what his questions might be. They explore the concept of God's omniscience and the idea that God might have questions, just like children do. The hosts also share personal stories and testimonies of how God has worked in their lives, including a miraculous healing and a family's journey through cancer treatment.
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Jul
5
2023
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The concept of God's learning and loving nature is explored, highlighting the importance of communion and speaking to God to understand his desires and needs. The discussion also delves into the idea of God's capacity for loving and learning, drawing parallels with human experiences and relationships.
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Jul
3
2023
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The connection between Noah, baptism, and the Holy Spirit is explored, highlighting the concept of comfort and repentance. The speaker delves into the meaning of Noah's name, its connection to the word parakletos, and the idea of being comforted by God. The discussion also touches on the importance of immersing oneself in the word of God and the challenges of staying immersed in it, particularly in times of temptation.
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Jul
1
2023
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Exploring the concept of making a straight highway in life, comfort, and faith through the lens of biblical stories, including Noah and John the Baptist, and the importance of hearing from God in the wilderness, through prayer, and through the Word of God.
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Jun
24
2023
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The concept of saying yes to the dress is explored through the lens of Christianity, highlighting the importance of faith, love, and marriage. The story of Adam and Eve is used to illustrate the consequences of not following God's plan, while the wedding of the host's daughter serves as a reminder of the significance of commitment and devotion. The discussion touches on the idea of God's love and light, and how it can bring comfort and peace to those who seek it.
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Jun
23
2023
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The concept of comfort is deeply connected to faith and the idea of waiting on God, as seen in Isaiah 40. The Holy Spirit is portrayed as a source of strength and comfort, much like the wings of eagles. The connection between comfort, faith, and waiting on God is explored through the Hebrew words and scriptures, revealing a deeper understanding of God's presence and love.
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Jun
17
2023
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Men stepping up to be godly fathers is a focal point of the Man Up Conference, where attendees are encouraged to build relationships with their children and engage in their lives. The conference also explores the importance of faith and restoration in personal and national life, with speakers sharing their experiences and insights on how to overcome challenges and find healing.
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Jun
13
2023
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The concept of a help meet, or a partner, is explored through the lens of the biblical story of Adam and Eve. The idea of sharing a vision and having strength in unity is discussed, as well as the role of women as planners and the importance of love in marriage.
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Jun
10
2023
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One of Robby's favorite jokes comes from a pastor that was waxing eloquent on Psalm 103 Lord we are but Dust, Then a little girl asks her mother loudly in the front row, Mommy what is Butt Dust"? Find and more on this weeks podcast.
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Jun
7
2023
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John Heyman shares his story of being trafficked as a child and finding peace through his faith in God. He discusses the importance of adoption, surrender, and faith in overcoming traumatic experiences and finding joy in the midst of agony.
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Jun
5
2023
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A national landmark, The Eternal Wall, is being built to represent a million stories of answered prayer. Each brick will tell a story of how God has answered prayers, and people will be able to share their own stories and connect with others who have experienced similar situations.
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Jun
5
2023
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The concept of a birthright is explored in the context of biblical history and personal application. The speaker reflects on the story of Esau and Jacob, and how the idea of a birthright is tied to serving others and glorifying God. The importance of using one's gifts and talents to serve others is emphasized, and the consequences of consuming one's birthright by serving oneself are discussed.
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Jun
3
2023
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The concept of eating the red soup and despising one's birthright is explored in relation to the story of Jacob and Esau. It symbolizes the tendency to become self-made and independent, rather than relying on one's birthright and family. The importance of staying connected to one's family and God's path is emphasized, and the story of Mr. Banks from Mary Poppins is used as an example of finding one's way out of the maze and into a life of purpose and meaning.
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Jun
2
2023
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The book of Obadiah holds secrets to understanding much of life, the United States, Rome, and the book of Genesis. It reveals the curse of Adam, where working for acceptance is a painful experience, but through the blood of Christ, we are the kings, princes, and bride of Christ, not needing to work for acceptance.
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May
27
2023
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Shelley Lance shares her remarkable story of being in a Turkish prison, struggling with addiction and finding redemption through her faith in God. Her journey is a testament to God's economy of multiplication, where sorrows can lead to healing and restoration.
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May
20
2023
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy Show share personal stories of struggle and redemption, highlighting the importance of love, forgiveness, and Jesus' role in healing brokenness. They emphasize the need for a community of believers to support one another in their journeys, and encourage listeners to share their own stories of transformation.
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May
16
2023
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The book of Hosea teaches us about God's mercy and salvation, and how it's connected to our union with Him. The prophet Hosea's life and ministry illustrate the importance of loving mercy more than sacrifice, and how it's essential for being gathered in great faith with our families.
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May
15
2023
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The menorah, a seven-lamp candlestick, holds a special significance in Jewish tradition and the Bible. According to Numbers chapter 8, the Lord instructed Moses on how to kindle the menorah, and the rabbis teach that the lamps were lit in a specific order, starting with the most eastern side. This order reflects the importance of wisdom, understanding, and the fear of the Lord, which are all essential qualities for a deepening relationship with God.
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May
13
2023
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When faced with inconvenience, God's love and sovereignty shine through. A ministry, Jesus Labor of Love, helps those in need with car repairs, showing God's provision and care for his children. By understanding God's attitude towards us, we can respond with faith and trust, knowing he is always working and rejoicing over us.
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May
6
2023
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The hosts share personal stories of receiving a blessing or coronation, where they felt God's presence and purpose in their lives. They discuss the idea of kneeling to receive God's blessing and the importance of empathy and understanding in relationships. The hosts also share examples of how God has used others to speak blessings and coronations over them, and how these experiences have shaped their identities and purposes.
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May
5
2023
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The concept of a blessing is explored, revealing its connection to kneeling, prayer, and empathy. A blessing is shown to be an act of asking God to help someone become who they are meant to be, and it's discussed how this idea is reflected in various biblical stories and experiences.
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May
2
2023
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The story of Noah and Nehemiah reveals the power of comfort and faith in overcoming war and judgment. The name Nehemiah shares similarities with Noah, both conveying the idea of comfort and union with God. Through the book of Nehemiah, God brings comfort and judgment to his people, ultimately leading to peace and mercy.
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May
1
2023
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The connection between our personal story and God's story is a powerful tool for wholeheartedness and living a life that truly reflects our values. By sharing our testimonies and keeping God's story in mind, we can find strength and purpose in our lives, and ultimately, overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony.
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Apr
29
2023
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The podcast explores the concept of being a masterpiece in God's eyes, despite being spiritually dead and following the ways of the world. It delves into the idea of God's grace and love, and how it transforms individuals from a state of rebellion to one of being a son or daughter of Christ.
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Apr
26
2023
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The concept of death in the Bible is explored, particularly in relation to the Hebrew word for death, which holds significance in the context of Jesus and judgment. The discussion touches on the idea of eternal separation and unity, and how this relates to one's relationship with Jesus.
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Apr
25
2023
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The desire for battle is a core aspect of a man's heart, as described in Exodus 15, where Moses sings about God's strength and salvation. The Lord is portrayed as a man of war, with the power to part the waters and devour his enemies, reflecting the idea of spiritual battle and the concept of being yoked to God's memory and strength.
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Apr
24
2023
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Habakkuk's name is associated with the idea of being gathered in great faith, drawing near to God, and becoming more holy. The Lord God is our strength, and He will make our feet like Heinz's feet, enabling us to walk on high places. Humility requires reliance on God, and we must be yoked to Him to achieve faith, love, and spiritual growth.
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Apr
22
2023
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The Christian Car Guy show explores the concept of a God hug, where individuals experience a sense of love and comfort from God. The hosts share personal stories of how God has hugged them in times of need, and discuss the importance of faith, love, and obedience in one's relationship with God. They also announce a trip to Israel, where they will explore the Holy Land and deepen their understanding of the Bible.
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Apr
21
2023
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The Bible's book of Habakkuk offers a message of hope and righteousness, emphasizing the importance of faith and trusting in God's providence, even in difficult circumstances. The book's themes of salvation and the kingdom of God provide a framework for understanding God's love and plan for humanity, which extends beyond the present moment to eternity.
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Apr
19
2023
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The 17th verse of Habakkuk chapter 3 speaks of a time when God withholds provision, likening it to the fig tree not blossoming. This concept is significant in understanding God's role in our growth in faith.
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Apr
18
2023
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The speaker shares a personal experience of feeling the 'rottenness of bones' when faced with a financial challenge, but finds comfort in God's providence and the idea that this experience is an opportunity for spiritual growth and becoming more like Jesus.
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Apr
17
2023
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The prophet Habakkuk's psalmic verse reveals a powerful upholding force, symbolized by the letter psalmic and its connection to gravity and unity. Jesus' walk on the water is seen as a demonstration of his authority over the nations and the forces that come against us, and his presence with us in times of doubt and fear.
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Apr
15
2023
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The Christian Car Guy Show explores the concept of God's goodness in the face of evil, using personal stories and biblical examples to illustrate how faith can lead to victory in Jesus. The show features interviews with guests who share their testimonies of hope and resilience in the midst of chaos, and encourages listeners to trust in God's plan and provision.
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Apr
14
2023
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The 14th verse of Habakkuk's third chapter teaches a powerful lesson about faith, meekness, and God's plan to use evil for good. Jesus' crucifixion is seen as a spectacle of Satan's defeat, where God turns his intended evil into a means of salvation. This understanding is rooted in the Hebrew concept of the letter Nun, representing humility and meekness.
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Apr
12
2023
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The letter mem holds significance in the Hebrew alphabet, being the middle letter and the beginning of words like Messiah and Moses. In the third chapter of Habakkuk, the 13th verse reveals a profound message about salvation, the anointed one, and the foundation of God's love and service, contrasting with the evil foundation built on lies, darkness, and self-righteousness.
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Apr
10
2023
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A man shares a story of how he and his team at the Jesus Labor Love ministry helped a single mom with a car problem, and how God orchestrated the situation to bring her peace and relief. The story highlights the importance of trusting in God and His plan, even in difficult circumstances.
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Apr
10
2023
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The concept of God's indignation and wrath is explored through the book of Habakkuk, revealing a powerful mother bear-like energy that protects and cares for those it loves. This idea is beautifully illustrated through the story of a mother defending her child and is seen in historical events such as the Civil War and the Holocaust. The Easter message is that God put all this wrath on his son, Jesus, so that we could have a relationship with him, demonstrating the love and sacrifice involved in God's plan.
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Apr
6
2023
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The story of Habakkuk and the significance of sonship is explored, revealing a deeper understanding of God's glory and the power of faith. The connection between Ephraim and Joshua is examined, highlighting the importance of inheritance and authority. As we approach Easter, the concept of tying our burdens to the vine and realizing our sonship is emphasized, allowing us to experience the amazing authority and power that comes with being sons of the king.
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Apr
4
2023
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The speaker reflects on the concept of a feast in God's word, comparing it to a diverse group of people and the beauty of the body of Christ. He also explores the symbolism of donkeys in the Bible, particularly in Genesis 49 and Matthew 21, and how they represent peace, faith, and sonship.
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Apr
3
2023
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Palm Sunday is a powerful play that weaves together themes of love and war, as seen in the story of King David and the battle between good and evil. The masculine journey, particularly the lover stage, is a time of awakening and learning, where men must discover God's heart and learn to love and give. As we savor words and language, we can contribute to the powerful play and understand the story of God's love and redemption.
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Apr
1
2023
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As Christians, we have a responsibility to model good works and integrity in our lives, especially for our children. We need to slow down and enjoy the company of our family, and use our cars as a ministry tool to draw us closer to Jesus Christ. By being involved in our children's lives and teaching them about right and wrong, we can help them develop a strong sense of morality and values.
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Mar
27
2023
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A personal prayer for spiritual growth and intimacy with God, seeking refuge in His presence, and aligning one's will with His. This prayer is a reflection on the importance of faith and the need for spiritual guidance in daily life.
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Mar
25
2023
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Terry Christian shares his near-death experience and how it led him to become a motivational speaker, while Ellen Kennedy discusses her book 'Walk with a Stranger', a story that explores the relationship between Jesus and a stranger. They both highlight the importance of understanding what Jesus said and how it can transform one's walk with God.
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Mar
24
2023
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The mountains saw God's power and trembled, as the overflowing water passed by, washing away spiritual strongmen and dragons. This concept is seen in Habakkuk 3:10, where God's greatness is multiplied by 10, and is also reflected in the story of Elisha and the prophet who prayed for his servant to see what was really going on. This understanding is crucial for standing up against spiritual battles and taking authority in heaven to bind and loose what needs to be bound and loosed.
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Mar
22
2023
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A personal account of a man's experience with the loss of his mother-in-law, and how it led him to reflect on his relationship with Jesus and the importance of intimacy and faithfulness in their bond.
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Mar
20
2023
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The goodness of God is a miraculous and eternal covenant that brings strength and potential to humanity. Through the story of Habakkuk and the Red Sea, God's promises are shown to be faithful and powerful, cutting paths through darkness and bringing people to the promised land. The naked truth of God's bow reveals his strength and ability to keep his promises, making it possible for individuals to have faith and live by it.
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Mar
18
2023
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God invites individuals on amazing adventures, and His plans often exceed their expectations. The Christian Car Guys share stories of prayer miracles and God's invitations in their lives, highlighting the importance of family conferences and marriage and family ministry.
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Mar
17
2023
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The eighth verse of Habakkuk chapter 3 holds a profound miracle, where the Hebrew letter het represents union with Christ, and the Red Sea symbolizes God's wrath poured out on Jesus, saving humanity from evil forces.
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Mar
16
2023
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The concept of remembrance and the fear of the Lord are central to understanding the Zion verse in Habakkuk. The verse describes the tents of Kedar and the curtains of Midian, which symbolize the human tendency to seek cover and hide from God's presence. However, God's power and love are greater than any false cover, and those who live by faith will find true peace and protection in Him.
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Mar
15
2023
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The concept of the everlasting mountains and hills is a recurring theme in the Bible, symbolizing the power and authority of God. The story of Habakkuk and the confusion of languages is a reminder of God's role in shaping human history and the importance of faith and communication in our lives.
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Mar
14
2023
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God's expression of judgment is seen in the pestilence and burning coals described in Habakkuk 3:5, which is a reflection of his jealousy and desire to redeem his people. This concept is also explored in Deuteronomy 32, where God's wrath is described as a response to his people's lack of faith and disobedience.
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Mar
13
2023
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The speaker explores the concept of God's power and light in Habakkuk 3.4, discussing how it relates to the beginning and end of time, and how it brings comfort and understanding to those who humble themselves.
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Mar
11
2023
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A Christian ministry provides car repairs to those in need, while a football coach shares the value of losing and how it can lead to growth and success. The Bible teaches that there's a time to gain and a time to lose, and that losing can be a valuable opportunity for learning and improvement.
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Mar
8
2023
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Habakkuk takes us back to the beginning of the story, where God's fellowship with his son and the Holy Spirit is key to understanding the context of our lives. This epic fellowship is an opportunity for us to experience God's love and faith, and to understand that we are beloved sons of God.
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Mar
7
2023
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Habakkuk's prayer in chapter three, verse two, is a profound understanding of God's mercy and wrath, revealing that what may appear as supreme judgment is actually a supreme mercy, and that faith grows in the presence of God's face.
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Mar
6
2023
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Habakkuk's prayer in chapter three is an impassioned song type of prayer that showcases the prophet's faith and trust in God. As Habakkuk seeks to get right with God, he must confront his own errors and idolatry, including the lack of being fathered by God and the spirit of poverty. Through prayer and surrender, Habakkuk is able to rebuke these roots and experience spiritual growth and gathering in great faith.
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Mar
4
2023
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Jesus didn't say his house would be a house of preaching, but a house of prayer, where our hearts can connect with Him and be free from thieves and robbers that steal our identity and peace. By understanding graven and molten images, we can learn to let go of false idols and trust in God's power, allowing us to live in His presence and experience true hush, or silence, in our lives.
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Mar
3
2023
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The Hebrew letter Resh is explored in the context of Habakkuk 2:20, illustrating the concept of considering and beginnings. The verse highlights God's holy temple, where all desires and aspirations are silenced by the power of Almighty God.
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Mar
2
2023
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The concept of being gathered in great faith is closely related to understanding one's identity in God and relying on prayer rather than idols. Habakkuk's verse warns against the woe of relying on graven images, leading to an orphan spirit and fatherlessness. In contrast, a relationship with God provides life and support, and seeking His guidance can help identify and overcome idols.
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Mar
1
2023
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The speaker explores the concept of righteousness and idol worship in the book of Habakkuk, discussing how people create graven images and molten images to support their false identities and cover their spiritual nakedness. They examine how these images relate to the soul and spirit, and how communion with Jesus provides the true bread and wine for spiritual nourishment.
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Feb
28
2023
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The Babylonian God, Murdoch, was a bull calf that Nebuchadnezzar dedicated his dynasty to, but God punished him by making him eat grass like a bull for seven years, allowing him to see the beauty of God and the importance of faith coming from hearing and speaking, which defines humans from animals.
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Feb
27
2023
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Losing faith in others and becoming self-centered can lead to spiritual blindness and a lack of God's glory in one's life. When we focus on ourselves, we step out of the heavenly light and become clogged up, unable to hear from God. The Bible warns that this behavior will ultimately lead to disgrace and the loss of God's glory.
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Feb
25
2023
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The concept of moving up in life, whether it's buying a Cadillac or achieving success, requires humility and service. The Bible teaches that true fulfillment comes from living a life of love and service, rather than chasing after material possessions or external validation.
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Feb
24
2023
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The Bible teaches that faithlessness leads to depravity and darkness, while righteousness brings favor and peace. In Habakkuk 2:15, the prophet warns against taking advantage of others, likening it to getting drunk on their blood. This behavior leads to death, both physically and spiritually, as seen in the examples of Nebuchadnezzar's conquests and the prostitute of Babylon. On the other hand, lifting up and encouraging others brings the favor of God and leads to a life of peace and harmony.
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Feb
23
2023
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The Bible's message of faith and the glory of God is explored through the book of Habakkuk, revealing the intimate knowledge of God's love and service that will cover the earth like the waters cover the sea.
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Feb
22
2023
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The Bible's Habakkuk chapter reveals a serious lack of faith and spiritual inflammation in people's lives, leading to a sense of vanity and striving for nothing. Jesus' commandments offer a solution to this problem, providing a path to live without heartache and spiritual inflammation.
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Feb
21
2023
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The concept of woe is explored in the context of building a city or community on blood and iniquity, highlighting the importance of making God the center of one's life and faith.
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Feb
20
2023
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The desire of the hoof verse in Habakkuk reveals the judgment of God, where the stones cry out and the hand of God writes on the wall. This concept is connected to the idea of living in God's strength versus living in our own strength, and the importance of faith in our lives.
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Feb
18
2023
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When people show faith in us, it can change our lives and help us believe in ourselves. A teacher's encouragement can make a huge difference, and God's plan is to send people into our lives to show us faith and help us grow.
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Feb
17
2023
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The Bible teaches that angering the king, or God, can have severe consequences, including shame and retribution. This is seen in the stories of Solomon, Simeon, and Jacob, who all faced repercussions for their actions. The concept of authority and the importance of not dividing families is highlighted, with Jesus' teaching that what God has put together, let no man put asunder.
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Feb
16
2023
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Building a life on evil covetousness can lead to disaster, as seen in the story of Nebuchadnezzar and the consequences of trying to be 'bulletproof'. The righteous live by faith, trusting in God's provision and not resorting to cheating or stealing to achieve security.
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Feb
15
2023
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The concept of faith is explored in the context of Habakkuk, highlighting the importance of living by faith and the consequences of breaking faith with God and others. The discussion touches on the idea of violence, cruelty, and the need for redemption, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of God's love and the pursuit of shalom.
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Feb
14
2023
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The seventh verse of Habakkuk's second chapter contains a significant letter, Zion, which represents Jesus and his power. The verse speaks of a sudden strike, an awakening, and the idea of vexing someone, causing them to tremble violently. This concept is related to the marriage supper of the lamb, where gifts are redistributed among the saints. The speaker shares a personal experience of standing up to a bully, Billy Kilmer, and how he became 'booty' for the speaker, losing his honor and respect.
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Feb
13
2023
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The concept of taking on debt and responsibilities beyond one's potential can lead to a life of bondage and shame, as seen in the story of Habakkuk and the prophet's reproof of a bloodthirsty man. God's reproof can help individuals recognize their own cesspool of sin and move forward based on their true condition, rather than their perceived self-worth.
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Feb
11
2023
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The power of taking up your cross and following Jesus is explored through the story of Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Pilgrims Progress, highlighting the importance of faith, discipleship, and community in one's spiritual journey.
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Feb
10
2023
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The Bible teaches that the righteous will live by faith, and that faith is essential for a life of purpose and fulfillment. Without faith, individuals can become paranoid and bloodthirsty, as seen in the examples of Hitler and Stalin. On the other hand, having faith in God and others can bring about a life of grace and favor, as exemplified by Jesus and Pastor Quartz.
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Feb
9
2023
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The 119th Psalm is a rich source of spiritual insight, with its repeated themes of commandments, testimonies, and precepts. As explored in this episode, these concepts are deeply connected to the idea of the cross, and how Jesus' sacrifice can bring us closer to God. A fascinating analysis of the Hebrew alphabet and its connection to these themes is also presented, with a surprising example from the Star Wars franchise illustrating the idea of dying to oneself in order to defeat evil.
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Feb
8
2023
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The importance of humility and faith in living a righteous life is explored through the verse in Habakkuk, highlighting the contrast between pride and humility, and the need to die to oneself in order to be lifted up.
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Feb
7
2023
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The provision of God's word is a promise of His coming, even when it seems delayed. Like the father in the story, we must hold on to faith, knowing that God's purposes will come to pass, and the righteous will live by faith.
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Feb
6
2023
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God's vision is to convey understanding and make it plain so that people can see and understand it. The Bible encourages us to write down and record our stories, whether it's our testimony of how we met God or our family's ancestry, so that future generations can learn from them and have their faith enlarged. Just like fire spreads and multiplies, our stories can also spread and multiply, igniting faith in others.
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Feb
4
2023
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The hosts discuss spiritual inflammation, the concept of course correction, and the idea that God's will is often misunderstood. They explore the connection between water and fire, and how the Lord's Prayer can be a tool for getting a course correction and avoiding temptation. The hosts share personal stories and listener experiences, highlighting the importance of trusting in God's plan and provision.
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Feb
3
2023
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Habakkuk's prayer for reproof to align his desires with God's, and the importance of seeking God's word to understand His will.
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Feb
2
2023
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Habakkuk's question of 'how long' is a universal human concern, and his trust in God's provision is a powerful lesson in faith and patience. As Habakkuk waits on the Lord, he understands that God's plan is to satisfy the desires of every living thing, and that true intimacy with God is the key to walking in His commandments.
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Feb
1
2023
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The iron verse of Habakkuk chapter one reveals a dark truth about the Babylonians' worship of their nets and drags, leading to a yoke of sacrifice and murder. This concept has ramifications in the Holocaust and highlights the dangers of idolizing one's own power and identity. Jesus' teachings in Matthew chapter five emphasize the importance of treating others with value and respect, and the speaker reflects on the need to avoid yoking oneself to destructive thoughts and behaviors.
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Jan
31
2023
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The letter of Psalmic in the Hebrew alphabet holds a profound lesson in spiritual warfare, as it represents both the idea of being surrounded and the concept of being united with something. This paradox is seen in the way Satan uses the letter to ensnare people, but God ultimately upholds those who are united with Him through faith in Jesus.
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Jan
30
2023
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The struggle between faith and pride is a fundamental human conundrum, as illustrated by the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, nun, which represents great faith and humility. Habakkuk's question, 'Why do men so easily take the bait?' is a timeless inquiry that probes the nature of human gullibility and the role of faith in our lives.
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Jan
28
2023
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The importance of staying on track in life, both spiritually and physically, is emphasized through personal experiences and biblical teachings. The hosts discuss various signs of drifting off track, including isolation, rationalization, desensitization, and procrastination, and encourage listeners to seek God's guidance and support in their daily lives.
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Jan
27
2023
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The 13th verse of Habakkuk's first chapter holds profound meaning, connecting the concept of manna to the question of why God allows evil, and revealing the horrible price of sin and treason, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of Shalom and our relationship with God.
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Jan
26
2023
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The prophet Habakkuk's prayer in the first chapter of Habakkuk is compared to the Lamed section of the 119 Psalm, revealing a theme of faithfulness and God's judgment. Habakkuk's burden is to pray for the remnant, and his words are carefully chosen to avoid offending God. The concept of communion with God is explored, requiring self-sacrifice and faithfulness to meet God's commandments.
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Jan
25
2023
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The Bible wonders of Habakkuk reveal a profound spiritual connection between God's glory and our desires. When we become yoked to the outcome, we risk offending God and usurping His place. A personal story of deer hunting illustrates the importance of seeking God's presence and guidance in our daily lives, rather than relying solely on our own abilities and outcomes.
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Jan
24
2023
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The speaker reflects on the importance of turning to God in times of trouble, rather than relying on human structures like governments, doctors, or lawyers. They explore the concept of faith and trust in God, using biblical references to illustrate the point.
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Jan
23
2023
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The concept of living water and its connection to spiritual growth, sin, and inflammation is explored through a biblical lens, highlighting the importance of seeking God's presence and guidance to reduce spiritual inflammation.
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Jan
21
2023
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy show explore the concept of 'clod busters' from the book of Habakkuk, discussing how God's love and grace can break down hard-heartedness and lead to spiritual growth and transformation.
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Jan
20
2023
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God is teaching Habakkuk about the power of his horses and horsemen, which represent overwhelming forces that will bring about chaos and destruction. This picture is meant to convey God's message to the Jews and all nations, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of humility and spiritual growth. The host shares a personal story of how God humbled him through a health crisis, and he reflects on the need to be born again and to see oneself as a child, dependent on God.
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Jan
17
2023
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The seventh verse of Habakkuk's first chapter reflects Jesus in an interesting way, describing the Chaldeans as terrible and dreadful. This concept is similar to the Romans' actions in 70 AD, and it highlights the importance of God's judgment and mercy. The church is called to stand strong and powerful, like Private Doss on Hacksaw Ridge, but also to be loving and merciful, reflecting Christ's character.
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Jan
16
2023
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God's disruption and restoration of our lives is a theme throughout the book of Habakkuk, as well as in the lives of individuals, including the speaker, who has experienced numerous instances of God's intervention, often in unexpected and challenging ways, leading to a deeper understanding of the importance of abiding in Christ and trusting in His plan.
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Jan
14
2023
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The concept of iniquity is explored through the lens of Hebrew words and their meanings, revealing a deeper understanding of what it means to surrender and have faith in God. The connection between iniquity, communion, and faith is discussed, highlighting the importance of dying to oneself and trusting in God's plan.
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Jan
13
2023
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God's plan is often misunderstood, but it is always working towards good. Habakkuk's story shows how God can use even the most difficult situations to bring about His will. Surrendering to God's plan and trusting in His judgment can lead to a deeper understanding of His love and mercy.
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Jan
11
2023
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The prophet Habakkuk describes a process where evil surrounds the righteous, and the law goes silent, but Jesus's silence during his trial reveals God's control and purpose, encouraging faith and trust in His plan.
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Jan
10
2023
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The speaker delves into the book of Habakkuk, exploring the concept of iniquity and its connection to grievance, spoiling, violence, strife, and contention. Through a deep dive into the Hebrew words, the speaker identifies the root causes of these issues and prays for guidance to avoid them.
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Jan
7
2023
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Exploring the concept of childlike faith and its significance in our lives, as well as the importance of being present in the journey and not just focusing on the destination. The hosts discuss various biblical examples, including Habakkuk, and how they can apply these principles to their own lives.
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Jan
5
2023
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Habakkuk's prayer expresses his longing for understanding and guidance from God amidst violence and godlessness. He asks God to show him what to do and believe, and to help him see the direction to go. His heart's desire is empty of wisdom and he needs the firelight yoke of Jesus.
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Jan
4
2023
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The prophet Habakkuk's intense love for God and people is revealed as he receives a vision of judgment from God, which he struggles to reconcile with his own faithfulness. Habakkuk's story explores the complexities of God's love, forgiveness, and judgment, and the burden of carrying a heavy heart for those we love.
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Jan
3
2023
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The speaker explores the connection between the Song of Solomon and God's statutes, highlighting the importance of understanding and abiding in God's word. They also discuss the concept of becoming less and God becoming more, as seen in King David's life, and how this idea is reflected in the Song of Solomon and the book of Habakkuk.
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Dec
31
2022
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Exploring the themes of identity, love, and faith through the lens of Alice in Wonderland and the Song of Solomon, highlighting the idea that Jesus is a smitten lover who wants to be on the street where we live, and that our true identity is found in him.
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Dec
30
2022
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The mountain of spices in the Song of Solomon is a symbol of Jerusalem, representing the place of identity where God enhances our unique qualities and brings harmony among people, reflecting His beauty in diverse ways.
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Dec
29
2022
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Two men, Eustace and Kramer, are visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve: the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Future. The spirits reveal to them their past mistakes and the consequences of their actions, and offer them a chance to change and become the people God created them to be.
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Dec
29
2022
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Jesus' last words in the Song of Songs emphasize the importance of self-expression and intimacy with Him and others, highlighting the unique voice and heart that makes each person unique in God's image.
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Dec
28
2022
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The speaker reflects on the Song of Solomon, specifically verse 12 of chapter 8, which teaches about the importance of being a keeper of the fruit of one's vineyard and being generous with those who help us. They draw parallels between this concept and the Christian concept of abiding in Jesus and being generous with others, just as Jesus is generous with us.
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Dec
27
2022
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The Song of Solomon's 11th verse reveals the significance of Solomon's vineyard, where he let out the vineyard to keepers who were expected to bring a thousand pieces of silver. This verse connects to Jesus' teaching on rendering unto Caesar, and the idea of a harvest, where believers are like keepers of the garden, reflecting God's image and bringing forth a bounty of spiritual fruit.
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Dec
23
2022
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The 10th verse in the 8th chapter of the Song of Solomon is analyzed, revealing the concept of a 'total package' that combines the qualities of a wall and a door, symbolizing protection and teaching, and how this relates to the bride of Christ in heaven, as described in Revelation 21.
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Dec
22
2022
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The ninth verse of the eighth chapter in the Song of Solomon is a treasure that reveals the relationship between union, baby, and possibilities. The Tet letter, associated with goodness and pregnant with possibilities, is connected to the idea of a wall that protects and unites, while the door, represented by the dalet letter, symbolizes humility, loving, and learning. The couple in the Song of Solomon is discussing how to raise their little sister, and the verse offers guidance on building her up and bringing her into the church, highlighting the potential of every day to be pregnant with possibilities.
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Dec
20
2022
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The speaker explores the eighth verse of the Song of Solomon, discussing the theme of faith and love in marriage, and how faith is essential for spiritual growth and union with Christ. They draw parallels with Ezekiel 16, highlighting the importance of timing and the need for faith to be 'fashioned' before one can be ready for love.
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Dec
19
2022
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The beauty of love is reflected in the Song of Songs, where Solomon explains that even many waters cannot quench it. In the seventh verse, Solomon reveals that love is not just a feeling, but a choice to reflect God's love back to him. He explains that when we prioritize our own desires and thoughts, we are 'photobombing' Jesus, taking the glory for ourselves and missing the true beauty of love. At Christmas, we have the opportunity to truly be Jesus' bride and reflect his love in our thoughts and actions.
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Dec
17
2022
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As the story of Moses unfolds, a deeper understanding of the Star of Bethlehem and its connection to the three gifts of the Magi is revealed. Through a series of signs and wonders, Moses learns the importance of holding onto Jesus, the staff of God, and the power of prayer and intimacy with God. This journey of discovery is a reminder that God chooses humble instruments and prepares them for great things, and that the blood of Jesus is the key to overcoming spiritual warfare and finding true joy and wonder in the world.
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Dec
15
2022
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The Bible teaches that love is stronger than fire and water, and that it can withstand any judgment or flood. In the Song of Solomon, it is written that many waters cannot quench love, and that it is not burned up by fire. This concept is also seen in the idea of shalom, which is the harmony between fire and water. Jesus teaches that love is the key to withstanding any test, and that it is the one thing that cannot be washed out or burned up.
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Dec
14
2022
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The Bible's Song of Solomon describes the seal of God as a sign of love and protection, but also warns of the consequences of jealousy and a false god, likening it to the intense heat of hell. This concept is explored through the idea of being sealed with the Holy Spirit and the importance of remaining true to one's first love.
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Dec
12
2022
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The speaker explores the idea of timing in the Song of Solomon, specifically in the eighth chapter, where the bride says she aroused Jesus under the apple tree. This leads to a discussion of the Holy Spirit, Mary, and the concept of birth pains, which is connected to the idea of flowering and the Rose of Sharon. The speaker also draws parallels between the Song of Solomon and Isaiah, highlighting the significance of the wilderness and the solitary place being glad for them, and the glory of Lebanon being given under the excellence of Carmel.
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Dec
10
2022
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The hosts discuss how the concept of Mary's tears and the Holy Spirit's presence can be applied to everyday life, highlighting the idea that we are all daughters of God and can experience the love and redemption of Jesus Christ. They share personal stories and testimonies of people who have experienced the power of the Holy Spirit and the love of God, and encourage listeners to reflect on their own relationship with God and to be open to the Holy Spirit's presence in their lives.
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Dec
8
2022
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The concept of nakedness and its connection to deception and redemption is explored in the book of Genesis, highlighting the role of the kinsman redeemer, Jesus Christ, in covering our sins and restoring us to a right relationship with God.
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Dec
7
2022
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The speaker explores the concept of nakedness and union in the context of the Song of Solomon, highlighting the importance of the Kinsman Redeemer and the need for righteousness and delight in spiritual intimacy.
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Dec
6
2022
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The speaker explores the meaning of a verse in the Song of Solomon, analyzing the Hebrew text and drawing parallels with other biblical passages. They discuss the concept of faithfulness, graduation, and union with God, and how these themes relate to their personal life and experiences.
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Dec
5
2022
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The idea of community and family is explored through the lens of the Song of Solomon, highlighting the importance of unity, love, and service. The Hebrew language is used to reveal deeper meanings and connections between people, and the concept of compounding is discussed as a way to bring people together and offer something to God.
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Dec
3
2022
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Exploring the true meaning of Christmas through the lens of faith, family, and relationships, highlighting the importance of love, joy, and tradition in bringing people together during the holiday season.
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Dec
2
2022
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The eighth chapter of the Song of Solomon holds a special significance, with the letter Het playing a crucial role in understanding the concept of union with Christ. The speaker explores the idea that Jesus could be considered our brother, born on the eighth day, and that this union is tied to the Hebrew alphabet and the concept of fatherhood.
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Dec
1
2022
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The Song of Solomon's seventh chapter reveals the symbolism of mandrakes, representing fruitfulness and the relationship between the beloved and God. The mandrakes' smell signifies the abundance of fruit, illustrating the idea of storing up old and new fruit for the beloved. This concept is connected to the idea of discipleship, where older and newer disciples work together to share Jesus with others, resulting in a fruitful and blessed life.
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Nov
30
2022
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The beloved in the Song of Solomon encourages her beloved to get up early and tend to their vineyard, symbolizing spiritual growth and faith. The flourishing of the vine represents the presence of God's spirit, and the pomegranates signify the headship of the Word of God. The speaker reflects on the importance of studying the Word of God and tending to one's own soul before trying to help others.
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Nov
29
2022
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The seventh chapter of the Song of Solomon reveals a beautiful image of Jesus' teachings on the fields being white for harvest, where believers reap what they did not sow due to their communion with Christ, who is the cover and blood of salvation.
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Nov
28
2022
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The concept of desire in the Bible is explored, particularly in the context of love and unity. A 'zaddi' is someone who sees the light in others and calls it out, bringing people together in love and unity, with the ultimate goal of reflecting Jesus's desire.
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Nov
26
2022
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Embattled Christians in Sudan are being attacked for their faith, but Jesus gives validation to his bride, telling her how beautiful he loves her. Counting on wisdom today, the Christian Car Guys show explores how we can build each other up and reflect God's love. By focusing on the good and admiring others, we can create a culture of positivity and gratitude, just like Jesus did 173 times in the Song of Solomon.
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Nov
23
2022
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The speaker shares a personal story of their brother's salvation experience, which parallels the theme of the Song of Solomon, where Jesus praises His church for its beauty. The speaker explores the connection between faith, identity, and the Bible, highlighting the idea that God's words can awaken and empower individuals to defend their faith like a valiant bear.
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Nov
22
2022
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The speaker explores the 8th verse of the 7th chapter of the Song of Solomon, where Jesus is described as taking hold of thorns, symbolizing his power to overcome sin and bring fruitfulness. Through personal experience and biblical analysis, the speaker reveals the connection between Jesus' sacrifice and our ability to overcome addiction and find salvation.
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Nov
21
2022
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The stature of a woman is likened to a palm tree, symbolizing her beauty and fruitfulness, as described in the Song of Solomon. Jesus encourages his church to see themselves as he sees them, as beautiful and fruitful, and to stand tall like the palm tree in the desert oasis, bringing nourishment and hope to those around them.
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Nov
19
2022
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Preparing for winter driving involves maintaining your car, checking your battery and windshield wipers, and having an emergency kit in case of a breakdown. Jerry Mathis and Darren DeWitt discuss the importance of being prepared and share tips on how to stay safe on the road during the winter months.
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Nov
15
2022
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The sixth verse in the seventh chapter of the Song of Solomon is the climax of the entire story, highlighting the delight and faith involved in the love between the king and his bride. This love is described as the hahab-love, a rich and deeper form of love that is comparable to agape love. As a result of this love, we get to fall madly in love with Jesus and bear fruits, leading to pure delight and the opportunity to bear children in Christ.
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Nov
11
2022
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The hair of thine head is like purple, a symbol of royalty and faith, as seen in the Nazarite vow, which requires separation from the world to grow in faith and trust in God, much like Joseph, who was separated from his brothers and left to trust in God's provision, resulting in great blessings and a deep understanding of God's love and provision.
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Nov
10
2022
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The head is likened to a fruitful vine, as seen in the story of Mount Carmel, where King David was persuaded by Abigail, and Elijah had two gigantic events, including the slaying of the prophets of Baal. The story of the Shunammite woman, who was blessed by Elisha and had her son raised from the dead, is also connected to Mount Carmel. This biblical imagery represents the connection between faith, prayer, and a relationship with God.
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Nov
9
2022
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The Song of Songs describes the gates of perception as entrance ways to our senses, and faith is the operating idea for guarding them. Our faith determines what we see, taste, and smell, and we have gates in our soul that we check with God before allowing things past. Jesus admires our gates and towers, and when we use our eye gate to take in the truth, we determine what the truth is and get our gates going better.
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Nov
8
2022
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The Bible's Song of Solomon is analyzed for its deeper meaning, revealing the importance of faith, love, and spiritual strength in guarding against the forces of distancing and promoting unity.
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Nov
7
2022
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Looking deeply into someone's eyes can reveal their faith, love, and connection to God, just as Jesus describes in the Song of Solomon. The eyes are like fish pools, a blessing of faith that leads to light and understanding, and are a gateway to sharing adventures and experiences with one another.
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Nov
5
2022
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When heaven touches earth, it's a moment of profound connection with God's presence, where we receive the input we desperately need. This experience can be a turning point in our lives, where we prioritize our faith and love for others, and become a window for others to see Jesus.
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Nov
4
2022
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The concept of an ivory tower is explored in the context of the Song of Songs, revealing a deeper meaning beyond its common association with elitism. The neck is seen as a symbol of faith, with its position influencing one's ability to swallow and receive spiritual truths. The image of an ivory tower is contrasted with the idea of a 'fence of lilies,' representing a life of purity and joy, and is illustrated through the story of a Chinese janitor who remained joyful and faithful despite his circumstances.
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Nov
3
2022
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The Christian walk requires balance, and God provides others in our lives to help us stay straight. The idea of twins and balance is explored in the context of the Bible, highlighting the importance of considering others and being nourished by God's love.
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Nov
1
2022
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The second verse of the seventh chapter of the Song of Solomon is analyzed, revealing a beautiful picture of a fruitful stomach hungering for a harvest, fenced with lilies, symbolizing worship and faith. True obedience to God is not through willpower, but through absolute worship and trust in His provision, leading to a life of fullness and joy.
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Oct
31
2022
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The navel is a symbol of spiritual birth, representing the center of nourishment and connection to the divine. The word 'blessed' has its root in the concept of the navel, signifying being centered in the father and receiving all that is needed. This understanding is deeply connected to faith and the idea of being a reflection of God's love and provision.
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Oct
29
2022
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Exploring the concept of the navel of the universe and what it means to be centered in one's faith, with a focus on the idea of wonder and the fear of the Lord as a source of freedom and spiritual growth.
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Oct
28
2022
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The seventh chapter of the Song of Solomon, also known as the Zion chapter, presents a beautiful description of the bride's beauty, particularly in her dance and the jewels of her thighs, which symbolize the desire for closeness to God and faithfulness in Jesus.
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Oct
26
2022
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The Song of Songs, attributed to Solomon, holds a special place in the Jewish Bible, with its 13th verse in the 6th chapter being a pivotal moment of repentance and return to God. The Shulamite, a figure of great significance, is called upon to return, symbolizing a deeper connection with God. This concept is explored through the lens of biblical allegory, revealing the complexities of faith and the human experience.
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Oct
25
2022
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The speaker explores the mysterious verse in Song of Solomon, interpreting it as a symbol of faithfulness and serving God. They discuss how our souls can be transported to a place of faithful servants, where we can be used by God to bring light and hope to others.
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Oct
24
2022
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The speaker explores the mysterious 11th verse of the 6th chapter of the Song of Solomon, discussing the identity of the speaker and the symbolism of the Garden of Nuts, which represents a place of great faith and spiritual growth.
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Oct
22
2022
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A discussion on the importance of spiritual growth, faith, and the church in bringing light and hope to a world in need. The hosts share personal stories and insights on how to cultivate a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and reflect his love and purity in their lives.
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Oct
21
2022
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The bride of Christ is described as shining with the light of purity, reflecting the love and heat of Jesus, and becoming a terror to the darkness. This is a beautiful and encouraging description of what it means to be a follower of Christ, and how others see us when we are living a life of faith and devotion.
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Oct
20
2022
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Jesus describes his beloved as the only one, the choice one, and the favorite of the family, emphasizing God's oneness and the believer's identity as cherished and beloved.
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Oct
19
2022
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The sixth chapter of the Song of Solomon holds a remarkable verse that speaks of three score queens, four score concubines, and virgins without number. This verse is believed to represent the real queens from Abraham's family, the Noahide families, and the countless individuals who led up to the listener's existence. The speaker emphasizes the mathematical significance of these numbers and how they point to the miracle of human existence. The chapter also highlights the importance of the church in rescue efforts, particularly in human trafficking and disaster relief, showcasing its role as the bride of Christ.
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Oct
18
2022
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The Song of Songs describes God's love as a powerful force that cleaves us into a different place, making us stunningly beautiful. When we look into God's face, he shines his light on us, and we reflect his beauty. However, this beauty must be kept behind the veil of humility, lest we get puffed up and attribute it to ourselves rather than God.
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Oct
17
2022
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The concept of teeth is explored in the context of the Song of Songs, with the speaker drawing parallels between physical teeth and spiritual teeth, highlighting the importance of chewing and digesting the word of God to build faith and delight in it.
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Oct
15
2022
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The pursuit of doctrine and its role in Christian community and fellowship is explored, highlighting the importance of loving one another and being part of a world where people are united in their love for God. The discussion touches on the beauty of doctrine, the concept of being in the image of God, and the longing to be close to one another and to God.
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Oct
14
2022
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Jesus praises a woman's identity in her eyes and hair, highlighting the mystical qualities of hair and its connection to strength, beauty, and divine light. He draws parallels between her hair and the strength of Samson, and explores the idea that hair can receive and reflect divine light, influencing one's identity and confidence.
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Oct
13
2022
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When we strip away the veils of shame and pose, intimacy with Jesus grows deeper, allowing us to experience the overwhelming emotion of unconditional love. This is demonstrated in a personal story of healing from addiction and finding forgiveness in marriage, highlighting the beauty of sharing one's heart and receiving love in return.
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Oct
12
2022
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Jesus describes his love for his followers as beautiful as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, and as an army with banners, reflecting the different stages of spiritual growth and the importance of shepherding, prayer, and serving others.
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Oct
11
2022
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The union with Jesus is a central theme in the Song of Songs, where the beloved is described as pasturing among the lilies, symbolizing joy and rejoicing. This concept is echoed in the 23rd Psalm, where God is the shepherd guiding us in righteousness. The speaker reflects on the importance of faith and recognizing God's presence in our lives, especially in times of joy and celebration.
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Oct
10
2022
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The church is a place of communion and hospitality, where people come together to worship and be shepherded by Jesus. Just like the garden in the Song of Solomon, the church should be a place where people are made pure and fruitful through the power of hospitality and worship.
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Oct
8
2022
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The connection between taste, union, and spiritual growth is explored through the analogy of fishing. The hosts share personal stories of how they developed a taste for fishing and how it relates to their spiritual journeys. They discuss the importance of wisdom, understanding, counsel, and might in achieving spiritual growth and how these concepts are reflected in the biblical story of Peter's transformation.
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Oct
7
2022
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The speaker reflects on their summer vacation, particularly a fishing trip, where they experienced a deep connection with God. They draw parallels between the process of catching fish and the spiritual journey of seeking God, highlighting the importance of wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, fear of the Lord, and delight in the fear of the Lord.
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Oct
4
2022
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The ION verse in the Song of Solomon is a powerful expression of Jesus' love and friendship, emphasizing the importance of patience, trust, and faith in our relationship with God. A personal story of fishing with a granddaughter illustrates the first rule of fishing: have fun, and how this principle applies to our relationship with Jesus, who wants us to experience joy and wonder in his presence.
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Sep
29
2022
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The concept of Jesus being 'all together lovely' is explored in depth, referencing the Hebrew version of the verse and the work of Spurgeon, who described it as a 'live coal from the altar of God'. The discussion delves into the idea of desire, the burning desire of the heart, and the overwhelming emotion, undivided affection, and ardent devotion that Jesus embodies.
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Sep
28
2022
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The idea of a 'hook' in the Scriptures is explored, revealing its connection to desire, blessing, and the sweetness of Jesus' kisses. The concept of being 'hooked' on Jesus is seen as a blessing that drives behavior and intellect, leading to a deeper understanding of the Bible and a thirst for God.
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Sep
27
2022
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Jesus's countenance is described as being like Lebanon, excellent as the cedars, reflecting his image and bringing light to our faith. The word countenance is explored in depth, revealing its meaning and significance in the Bible, and how it relates to Jesus's demeanor and walk.
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Sep
26
2022
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The speaker reflects on the 15th verse of the fifth chapter of the Song of Solomon, describing Jesus as the beloved, with legs as pillars of marble set upon sockets of fine gold, symbolizing purity, immortality, and the strength of God's word.
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Sep
25
2022
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Shirley Weaver shares her story of supernatural healing and divine intervention, discussing the concept of 'running with horses' and the availability of God's power in everyday life, as well as the importance of prayer and faith in experiencing miracles.
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Sep
24
2022
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The host shares a personal story of how God refined him through a dream, and how he learned to seek God in difficult situations. He also talks about the importance of being refined by God, and how it's a process of being made holy and pure. The host also discusses the concept of octane in gasoline and how it relates to the refining process, and how we can apply it to our lives by seeking God and being refined by Him.
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Sep
22
2022
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The bride's description of her well-beloved in the Song of Solomon reveals Jesus' refining process, where he brings God's light out of every situation, bringing peace and union with him.
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Sep
21
2022
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Jesus's hands are described as having the sun, moon, and stars, representing his control over time and the future, and his faithfulness to his people, as seen in the Song of Songs and other biblical passages.
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Sep
20
2022
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The speaker explores the connection between Jesus's words, praise, and attachment, using biblical references and personal experiences to illustrate the importance of faith and love in the Christian journey.
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Sep
19
2022
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The description of Jesus' cheeks as towers of comfort and perfumers reveals the depth of God's love and the role of the Holy Spirit in comforting believers. The gathering of waters and the appearance of dry land symbolize the peace and rest that come from trusting in Jesus, who calms the storms of life and leads us beside still waters.
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Sep
17
2022
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Preparing for winter involves more than just maintaining our automobiles. It also requires us to prepare our Christian walk by staying connected to our faith, community, and God's word. Just as a well-maintained vehicle can help us navigate life's challenges, a strong Christian foundation can guide us through life's ups and downs.
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Sep
15
2022
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Jesus' eyes are described in the Song of Songs as being like doves, with rivers of waters and washed with milk, symbolizing faith and love. The speaker reflects on the significance of Jesus' eyes and how they represent his faith in us, and how we can find love and guidance in his eyes.
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Sep
14
2022
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The speaker explores the 11th verse of the Song of Solomon, comparing Jesus' attributes to the first utterance of creation, 'let there be light.' They delve into the symbolism of gold, black, and darkness, and how Jesus is the light in the darkness, bringing hope and freedom from fear.
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Sep
13
2022
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The speaker explores the concept of the 'white and ruddy' in the Song of Solomon, comparing it to Jesus as the glorified Adam, connected to the Father, and the commander of angel armies. They discuss the importance of masculinity, the warrior heart, and the idea of being fathered by God through Jesus.
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Sep
12
2022
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The speaker reflects on a verse from the Song of Solomon, exploring the idea of being needy out loud and how it can lead people to question what's so good about Jesus. They share their personal struggles with relationships and pray for understanding and a right relationship with God and those close to them.
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Sep
10
2022
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guy show share personal stories and experiences of how Jesus touches their hearts and lives, emphasizing the importance of humility, unity, and being yoked together as believers. They discuss the concept of the 'key to my heart' and how it relates to understanding the 13th Psalm and the hole in one's heart. Listeners share their own stories of how Jesus has touched their lives, and the hosts highlight the importance of being a part of the Jesus Labor Love ministry, which helps single moms, widows, and families in crisis.
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Sep
9
2022
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The speaker explores the meaning of the eighth verse in the fifth chapter of the Song of Songs, where a woman charges her friends to tell Jesus she is sick with love. This act of humility and corporate witnessing is seen as a beautiful expression of longing for God, and the speaker reflects on the connection between the word 'sick' and the idea of being lovesick for Jesus.
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Sep
8
2022
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The Song of Solomon's seventh verse, also known as the Zion verse, reveals a profound connection to the story of Peter's betrayal and Jesus' love for him. The verse speaks of the watchman who finds and wounds the speaker, stripping away their veil and revealing their need for Jesus' cover. This theme is echoed throughout the Bible, where characters like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Paul also experience the stripping away of their masks and veils, leading them to discover their true need for Jesus' love and relationship.
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Sep
7
2022
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The pursuit of intimacy with Jesus requires faith, as seen in the story of the Beloved in the Song of Solomon. When we lack faith, we may feel disconnected, but with renewed belief, we can reconnect with him and experience the union of complete closeness and holiness.
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Sep
6
2022
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The speaker reflects on their personal experience of feeling a deep connection with God, which they attribute to the concept of 'arising' and being anointed by Jesus. They discuss the idea of proximity to God, the importance of being quickened by the Holy Spirit, and the role of myrrh as a symbol of anointing and spiritual growth.
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Sep
5
2022
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The idea of Jesus having the key to our hearts is a powerful concept in the Bible, as seen in the Song of Solomon. When Jesus opens our hearts, we are moved beyond anything we ever recognized in our lives, and we experience a deep desire for a relationship with him.
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Sep
4
2022
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Frank Shelton shares his story of writing the book 'Heaven or Hell' and the challenges he faced, including a stolen manuscript and a near-death experience with a snake. He discusses the importance of urgency in ministry and the need to share the message of God's love and plan for salvation before it's too late.
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Sep
3
2022
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Leroy shares his experiences as an Uber driver, using the platform to share his faith and make a difference in his community. He discusses the importance of mentioning Jesus while doing good works and encourages listeners to be more intentional about sharing their faith. Leroy also talks about his work with the Gideons and the Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministry, highlighting the need for support and resources for those struggling with homelessness and incarceration.
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Sep
2
2022
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The fear of being exposed and the fear of failure can hold us back from pursuing our spiritual growth and ministry. Jesus' blood covers us, and He washes our feet so that we can go forth and be fruitful for Him, not worried about failing because if we're doing what He asked us to do, we can't fail.
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Aug
31
2022
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The speaker reflects on a verse from the Song of Solomon that made them think of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, where he was sweating great drops of blood. They compare this to their own life, where they had a chance to share Jesus with a friend, Johnny Hendricks, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Despite initial hesitation, the speaker eventually shared Jesus with Johnny, who miraculously recovered and became a brother in Christ in the last few weeks of his life.
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Aug
30
2022
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The Song of Songs verse one is an allah verse with interesting imagery, including wine and milk, which are connected to Jesus' eyes and teeth. This verse calls us friends and refers to us as beloved, highlighting the sense of belonging and intimacy in community, where we can experience the wonder of faith and the presence of God.
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Aug
29
2022
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The speaker reflects on the fourth chapter of the Song of Solomon, exploring the concept of dove eyes and their connection to the vision of God's beauty. They discuss how Jesus is calling out attributes in us that make us beautiful as the bride of Christ, and how walking in our identity as the bride can lead to a deeper understanding of God's love and beauty.
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Aug
27
2022
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The North Wind, a symbol of adversity, can bring about miracles and healing when one has faith. A story of Aston Martin's turnaround, from a loss to a profit, is attributed to the CEO's faith and common sense. The Christian Car Guy show explores the theme of the North Wind and its significance in Christianity, featuring guests from Morningstar Church and their experiences with faith and miracles.
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Aug
26
2022
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The beauty of the church is a vision that Jesus wants us to see, and it's not just about physical appearance, but about reflecting Christ and seeing ourselves as beautiful in his eyes.
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Aug
25
2022
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The Song of Songs, attributed to Solomon, beautifully describes the relationship between a bride and her beloved, with the Holy Spirit bringing revival and graces through the winds of adversity and prosperity.
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Aug
24
2022
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The Song of Songs describes Jesus' bride, the church, as a fountain, well, and stream of living waters, symbolizing the provision of faith, preachers and teachers, evangelists, and those set apart for a special mission, like John the Baptist, who baptized people in the Jordan River, a symbol of baptism and the gospel.
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Aug
23
2022
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The church is described as a community that gives off a wonderful smell, reminiscent of spices such as frankincense, myrrh, cinnamon, and aloes, which are used to anoint and make things right. This smell is a result of the love and faith that exists within the community, and it is a reflection of the church's connection to Christ.
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Aug
22
2022
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The intense closeness of our union with God creates an orchard of pomegranates with pleasant fruits, symbolizing the blossoming of the church through spiritual fruitfulness and fragrances that attract others to Christ.
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Aug
22
2022
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A young man's life-changing encounter with God sets him on a journey of surrender, faith, and trust, leading to a life of ministry and preaching the gospel, with a focus on experiencing God's unseen power to change the world.
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Aug
20
2022
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The Christian Car Guys show explores the theme of 'Deep Cries to Deep' and how it relates to their personal experiences with pain, sorrow, and the comfort of Jesus Christ. They discuss the importance of having a relationship with God and how it can bring hope and healing in times of crisis. The show also highlights the work of a missionary in West Africa who is seeking a mechanic to join their team and serve God's kingdom.
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Aug
19
2022
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The love process is described as a passionate storm with waves and billows, similar to the rolling of a stone. This is a description of the intimate and hidden nature of love, which is locked up and sealed, but also full of delights and surprises. The garden of delights is a place of faith and trust in Jesus, where love blooms and new life is created.
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Aug
18
2022
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The Bible's Song of Solomon is explored in depth, focusing on the symbolism of the heart, garden, and fountain, and how they relate to faith, unity, and marriage, with Jesus as the central figure.
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Aug
17
2022
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The smell of one's garments is like the smell of Lebanon, representing peace, shalom, and the comfort of being in one's own skin, as described in the Song of Songs. This imagery is connected to the idea of being united with Christ and surrounded by light, much like the white mountains of Lebanon.
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Aug
16
2022
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The Bible's Song of Solomon chapter 4 verse 11 is rich in imagery, comparing the sweetness of a loved one's words to honey and milk. Jesus' intimate connection with us is likened to a passionate kiss, where he delights in the building blocks of our words and thoughts, stored in our souls like honeycomb and milk.
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Aug
15
2022
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The tenth verse of the fourth chapter of the Song of Songs is analyzed for its description of love, anointing, and the relationship between Jesus and his beloved. The verse is compared to the 119th Psalm, which speaks of the beloved's love for God and their desire to serve him. The concept of anointing is explored, and how it relates to feeling God's pleasure and being his favorite.
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Aug
13
2022
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Exploring the concept of a 'Jesus Honeymoon' as a metaphor for the Christian faith journey, where believers embark on a mountaintop experience of adventure, refining, and purification, guided by God's love and provision.
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Aug
12
2022
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The speaker reflects on the concept of Jesus' heart being ravished by his followers, using biblical references to describe the relationship between Jesus and his people. They explore the idea of unity and faith, as well as the symbolism of the eyes and neck in representing a person's connection to Jesus.
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Aug
11
2022
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The speaker explores the concept of a honeymoon with Jesus, using the Song of Songs as a guide. They discuss the idea of faith, refining, and sanctuary, and how these concepts are reflected in the Bible. The speaker shares personal anecdotes and examples of how these concepts can be applied in real life, highlighting the importance of faith and trust in Jesus.
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Aug
10
2022
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The seventh verse of the fourth chapter in the Song of Solomon is a powerful declaration of being spotless and without blemish, thanks to Jesus Christ. This verse is connected to Romans 8.1 and Psalm 119, emphasizing the idea of walking in the Spirit and being undefiled. The speaker reflects on how this verse brings hope and freedom from condemnation, allowing believers to live boldly and confidently in their relationship with God.
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Aug
9
2022
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God desires intimacy with us, like a romantic couple, and this is reflected in the Song of Songs, where Solomon describes the 'mountain of myrrh' and the 'hill of frankincense' as symbols of spiritual marriage and faith in God.
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Aug
8
2022
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The speaker explores the symbolism of the 'mountain of myrrh' and 'hill of frankincense' in the Song of Solomon, drawing connections to biblical themes such as sacrifice, repentance, and the bitter-sweet nature of spiritual growth.
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Aug
7
2022
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Patty Garibay, founder of American Heritage Girls, shares her journey from a dysfunctional childhood to starting a Christ-centered organization for girls, and her recent book, Why Curse the Darkness When You Can Light a Candle, which chronicles her experiences and lessons learned.
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Aug
6
2022
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The hosts share stories of people who have experienced miraculous interventions in their lives, often described as 'steering wheel prayers', where they prayed for help and God intervened in a remarkable way. They discuss the concept of faith and how it can protect and guide us, and how Jesus describes the body of Christ as a tower of David with a thousand quivers and shields of mighty men.
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Aug
5
2022
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The delight and fear of the Lord are explored through the seventh attribute of the Bride of Christ in the Song of Songs. The speaker reflects on how God's interaction with men is a key theme in the Bible, and how Jesus didn't write any books, but instead allowed men to write about their experiences with Him. This leads to a discussion on the comfort and delight that comes from God's Word, which is delivered through people who have interacted with Him.
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Aug
4
2022
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The beloved chapter of the Song of Solomon reveals the seven attributes of Jesus' bride, including the fear of the Lord, which is compared to a thousand shields of faith held by mighty men. This imagery represents spiritual children being sent forth as arrows, symbolizing the righteousness of marriage and the importance of discipleship.
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Aug
2
2022
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The beauty of a woman reflects Christ's sevenfold anointing, with scarlet lips symbolizing might and power, and blushed cheeks representing knowledge of sin. The scarlet thread weaves through scripture, connecting promises of righteousness, cleansing, and redemption.
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Aug
1
2022
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The beauty of the church is described in the Song of Songs, where Christ compares his beloved's teeth to a flock of sheep. This verse is linked to the seven spirits of God and the importance of counsel. A personal story of a family's tragedy and their autistic son's experience with God's reassurance is shared, illustrating how all things work together for good.
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Jul
31
2022
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Joshua Philip, a senior investigative reporter for Epoch Times, shares his experiences uncovering the Chinese Communist Party's infiltration of the United States, including their persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and other dissidents, and the role of the United Front Work Department in these efforts.
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Jul
30
2022
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Men are challenged to step into their true manhood, and the importance of having a clear vision when praying is discussed.
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Jul
29
2022
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The Song of Solomon's fourth chapter is explored, highlighting the connection between the beloved's hair and the church's orderly appearance, reflecting Christ's wisdom and understanding, and the freedom to run in His commandments.
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Jul
28
2022
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The third chapter of the Song of Solomon is a significant part of the Hebrew alphabet's progression, representing the letter Gimel, which is connected to the idea of prospering. To prosper, one must first seek and be humbled, as seen in the story of the woman searching for her beloved in the city. This chapter also explores the idea of getting rich and the tendency to become proud, but ultimately, it's about being humbled to reach the point of being the beloved. The chapter ends with a beautiful picture of Jesus's crown of thorns, symbolizing our need to be humbled to be in possession of him.
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Jul
27
2022
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The Song of Songs, chapter 3, verse 11, speaks of the daughters of Zion beholding King Solomon with a crown his mother gave him on the day of his espousals, symbolizing the chosen people marked by the covenant of circumcision. This verse is interpreted in the context of Jesus Christ's sacrifice and the call to be his people, doing his will and not putting the crown of thorns on his head through disobedience.
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Jul
26
2022
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The speaker explores the symbolism of the Song of Solomon, specifically the daughters of Jerusalem, as a representation of the collective heart of the church, paved with love and the blood of Christ. They delve into the significance of Jerusalem, Abraham's encounters, and the connection between love and weakness, highlighting the power of God's presence in our lives.
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Jul
25
2022
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The chariot of the wood of Lebanon, made by King Solomon, is a picture of our heart, as the Holy of Holies, the Ark of the Covenant is a picture of our heart. The concept of gold, in Hebrew, has everything to do with being mindful of God and remembering God in certain circumstances.
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Jul
24
2022
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A documentary, Grid Down Power Up, exposes the vulnerability of the United States power grid and the catastrophic effects of a prolonged power outage. The film's producer, David Tice, discusses the need for better regulation and hardening of the grid to protect it from cyber attacks and other threats.
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Jul
23
2022
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Stories of overcoming hopelessness and finding hope are shared, highlighting the importance of taking action and addressing challenges head-on.
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Jul
22
2022
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The speaker delves into the symbolism of the pillars of silver in the Song of Songs, exploring their connection to being overcomers in spiritual warfare and reflecting Jesus' presence. The discussion touches on the idea of being pillars in the temple of God, as mentioned in Revelation 3, and how this relates to standing firm in faith and reflecting Christ's glory.
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Jul
19
2022
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King Solomon, a reference to Jesus, made a chariot of the wood of Lebanon, which represents a sedan chair or a traveling bed that symbolizes a covering for our hearts. This covering is made of wood, which represents righteousness and is associated with the cross, where Jesus' blood was shed. The wood of Lebanon is also connected to the idea of white and purity, and the covering of our hearts is a place where we can find rest and safety in Jesus.
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Jul
18
2022
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The 60 valiant men of Israel, described as wrestlers with God in prayer, wield the sword of the spirit, which is the word of God, to guard the heart of the church and protect it from spiritual forces of darkness.
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Jul
17
2022
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A Christian widow's ministry has led to the creation of a book on wise women managing money, focusing on biblical confidence and stewardship, and helping women step into financial service with strength and purpose.
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Jul
16
2022
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Matt Slick defends the Christian faith and lays out the foundations of God's word, emphasizing the importance of spiritual strength and standing firm in one's beliefs.
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Jul
15
2022
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The Song of Solomon's chapter three verse describes Jesus's bed as the heart, where he rests and is met with his church. Valiant men, trained in prayer and Bible study, guard this heart, making it a place of rest and peace.
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Jul
14
2022
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The bride coming out of the wilderness is a picture of the church, tested and purified, with sacrifices and prayers rising like incense to God. This is a beautiful allegory of Jesus' sacrifice and the church's journey, where Jesus is the merchant who provides the necessary 'powders' for spiritual growth and understanding.
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Jul
13
2022
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The speaker explores the concept of union with Christ, emphasizing the importance of being in the right place and time with the right person to experience true delight and love. They draw parallels between the Song of Songs and the idea of bringing Jesus to church, highlighting the need for holiness and selflessness to avoid spiritual death.
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Jul
12
2022
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The speaker delves into the fourth verse of the third chapter of the Song of Songs, exploring its connection to the statutes in Psalms 119 and the marriage to Christ. They discuss various interpretations, including Rashi's commentary and Matthew Henry's insights, to understand the concept of clinging to God and finding one's identity in Christ.
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Jul
11
2022
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The journey of Israel in their relationship with God is an allegory of the Song of Solomon, where the watchmen, Moses and Aaron, find the beloved in the dark, symbolizing the search for God during difficult times.
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Jul
9
2022
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Listeners share personal stories of experiencing God's presence and love, often referred to as 'seeing is believing.' They describe encounters with Jesus, visions of heaven, and the sense of peace and joy that comes from knowing God's love. These stories highlight the importance of faith and spiritual growth, and how God's presence can transform lives.
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Jul
8
2022
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The bride's search for her beloved in the garden is a metaphor for seeking God's presence and prospering in life. As she navigates the streets and broadways, she recalls the idea of being in the garden, where she can find Jesus and experience true communion with Him. The speaker reflects on the importance of spending time in God's word to find Him and experience prospering, and how testimonies of God's presence can bring us closer to Him.
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Jul
7
2022
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The study of the Song of Solomon's third chapter reveals the importance of seeking and prospering in marriage, as exemplified by the letter Gimel and the concept of anticipating and finding one's beloved.
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Jul
6
2022
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Jesus is building his house, requiring a bride to be secured through a covenant of marriage, and he comes through the mountain of Bethur to make the sacrifice for our sins, allowing us to overcome our fears and be in his presence.
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Jul
5
2022
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Exploring the depth of a relationship with God, where mutual love and understanding are key. The speaker reflects on the Song of Solomon, Revelations, and personal experiences to illustrate the importance of God's interest in our thoughts and words, and how we can grow in our faith through communion with Him.
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Jul
3
2022
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Cindy LeFevre shares her personal journey as a special needs parent, from the challenges of raising a child with autism to finding spiritual growth and guidance through her faith. She discusses her books, including 'The Vault Door,' which explores the concept of securing God's truths and promises in the heart, and how they have helped others overcome adversity.
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Jul
2
2022
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The Christian Car Guy radio show explores the connection between faith and American history, discussing the enduring power of Christian values and the importance of understanding the parable of the soils in the context of the Song of Solomon and John Bunyan's works.
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Jul
1
2022
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The concept of 'little foxes' is explored as false agreements, comforters, and adventures that destroy the vineyard of life. The importance of spiritual discernment and walking with Jesus is emphasized to avoid these false ways and live a life of true adventure and beauty.
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Jun
30
2022
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The dove in the cleft of the rock represents humanity hiding from God due to shame or fear, but Jesus is patient and wants to see our face, hear our voice, and coax us out of hiding, emphasizing the importance of faith, love, and spiritual growth in our relationship with Him.
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Jun
29
2022
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Jesus quotes the Song of Solomon, specifically verse 13, to convey the idea of timing and the right moment for love and connection. He uses the analogy of the fig tree to illustrate the importance of being patient and waiting for the right time, just as the fig tree buds and produces fruit at the right moment. This theme is echoed in the Bible, particularly in Isaiah 61, where Jesus is described as coming to bind up the brokenhearted and set the captives free, and causing righteousness and praise to spring forth before all nations.
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Jun
29
2022
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Jesus quotes the Song of Solomon, using the fig tree as an analogy for timing, to emphasize the importance of being patient and waiting for the right moment. He calls his beloved to come and walk with him, using the senses of beauty to describe the experience. The passage from Isaiah 61 highlights the idea that Jesus is coming, and that there will be a time of great beauty and praise.
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Jun
28
2022
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The speaker explores the symbolism of biblical spring and its connection to Jesus' arrival, using the Song of Songs to illustrate the themes of faith, love, and testimony. The discussion touches on the idea of blooming like flowers and giving light as Jesus comes, and how this can be applied to personal experiences of overcoming challenges and sharing one's faith with others.
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Jun
27
2022
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The speaker explores the concept of winter in the context of spiritual growth, drawing parallels between the natural world and the human experience. They discuss how winter can be a time of dormancy, but also a period of growth and preparation for future seasons, and how Jesus' message of coming away with him can be applied to our lives.
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Jun
26
2022
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A family's story of faith and perseverance in the face of persecution in China is told through the documentary film Finding Courage. The movie showcases the family's journey, including their experiences in labor camps and their struggles to maintain their faith in a communist state. The film also features undercover footage and interviews with former Chinese Communist Party officials, highlighting the harsh realities of life in China and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs.
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Jun
25
2022
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The hosts discuss the concept of 'oil' as a symbol of faith and how it can help individuals navigate challenging situations, such as road rage. They draw parallels between Jacob's experience in the Bible and the importance of anointing oneself with faith to shine and make a positive impact on others.
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Jun
24
2022
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The tenth verse of the second chapter of the Song of Solomon is a call to spiritual growth and heart transformation, emphasizing the importance of following Jesus and walking with God. The verse is connected to Revelation 22:17, which speaks of the water of life, and is a reminder that we are chosen to follow Jesus and come to the water. The lamed and hoof in the verse represent the idea of becoming who we are, and the heart is a crown that we are to wear as we walk with Jesus.
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Jun
23
2022
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Jesus' love is like a burning passion, intensely seeking a connection with us, and when we catch a glimpse of it, our lives are forever changed. This love is not just a feeling, but a tangible presence that can be reflected in our lives, bringing us closer to God and transforming us in the process.
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Jun
22
2022
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Understanding the Hebrew letter kuff, a critical component of statutes, reveals a profound connection to time and space, highlighting God's proximity and eternity, and the miracle of hearing his voice.
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Jun
21
2022
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The speaker delves into the mysteries of the Song of Songs, chapter 2, verse 7, exploring various interpretations and insights from Jewish and Christian commentators. They discuss the importance of being wholehearted in worship and prayer, not faking it, and being delighted in God's presence to bear good fruit.
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Jun
20
2022
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Solomon's illustration of God's all-encompassing love is a powerful reminder that we are never far from His presence, even in our darkest moments. His left hand is under our head, and His right hand embraces us, providing a sense of safety and peace. This concept is not just a biblical idea, but a tangible experience that can be felt in our hearts, bringing us closer to God and giving us the strength to overcome our sins and weaknesses.
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Jun
19
2022
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Carrick Butler, pastor and podcaster, discusses the importance of hunger for God and operating in wisdom, drawing from biblical examples and personal experiences, including his book 'No Longer Mere Mortals'.
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Jun
18
2022
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A discussion on the concept of laying down one's life, as seen in Psalm 23 and the story of Jesus, and how it applies to being a good father and shepherd. The hosts also explore the idea of the 'God hug' and how it can bring a sense of peace and joy. Additionally, they talk about the Ford Heritage Vault, a digital library of Ford's history, and a ministry called Jesus Labor of Love that helps people in need.
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Jun
17
2022
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The Bible describes a scene where someone is comforted with raisin cakes and apples, but the speaker notes that this may be a metaphor for seeking comfort in Jesus rather than the real thing. The discussion explores the idea of seeking comfort in God's presence and the symbolism of apples in the Bible.
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Jun
16
2022
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The speaker reflects on the significance of the Song of Songs, chapter two, verse four, where Jesus is described as bringing the speaker to the banqueting house with his banner of love. The speaker explores the meaning of being in God's house, being part of his family, and inheriting his blessings. They also discuss the connection between the Bet letter and the idea of being in, and how loving God's word is a key to being in his house.
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Jun
15
2022
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The Song of Songs is a beautiful love story between Jesus and his people, where Jesus is described as a tree providing shade and fruit, symbolizing righteousness and spiritual growth. This imagery is rooted in the biblical concept of the Tree of Life, emphasizing the importance of seeking life and knowledge from God rather than the world.
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Jun
14
2022
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The speaker explores the imagery of the Lily among thorns in the Song of Solomon, drawing parallels between the plant's survival strategies and human behavior. They discuss how people who feel a lack of abundance in their lives may become 'thorny' in their attempts to protect what little they have, and how feasting on God's Word can lead to a sense of abundance and joy.
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Jun
13
2022
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The rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley are symbols of a deep desire for Christ, representing a marriage house where faith and rejoicing come together. This flower is seeking to be fruitful, anticipating God's presence and the fullness of joy that comes with it.
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Jun
12
2022
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Sherry Pettigo shares her documentary 'Father Me' which explores the impact of fatherlessness on individuals and society, and how Jesus can be a source of healing and spiritual fatherhood.
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Jun
11
2022
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The importance of slowing down in life, just like cypress and cedar trees, which grow slowly and are anointed with oil to keep insects away. This concept is applied to marriage, relationships, and even car maintenance, highlighting the value of patience and God's timing.
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Jun
10
2022
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The connection between wisdom, understanding, and love is explored in the context of the Song of Songs, with a focus on the Hebrew letters Aleph and Bet. The speaker draws parallels between the construction of a house and the building of relationships, highlighting the importance of love and understanding in reconciliation and unity.
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