LSFB338: Lifespring! Family Bible…1 John 4-5, 2 John, 3 John, and Malachi 1…Reading Through The Bible In One Year
We cover lots of territory today in our allotted time, with many topics.
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We cover lots of territory today in our allotted time, with many topics.
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Zechariah ends with a vision of coming events. 1 John addresses our behavior, especially as it pertains to our treatment of other believers.
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Many, many topics are touched upon in this reading, including a prophecy that was later fulfilled by Jesus.
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Zechariah is shown eight visions, and God knows our motivation for our actions.
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The shepherds are the first to hear that Jesus has been born in Bethlehem. The message is delivered by angels, a whole host of them! Special thanks to Ed Ovett, of the “Ed’s Mixed Bag” podcast for reading today’s scripture. The music is Doug Boldt’s “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing with Angels We Have Heard…
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These books show that God wants His people to be holy, and He will avenge His chosen.
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In these two books, the apostle Peter discusses many topics, including how a church leader should live and treat those in the congregation, salvation, false teachers, and encouragement to be faithful.
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The origins of this plaintive carol date to medieval times. In the 800s, a series of Latin hymns were sung each day during Christmas Vespers from December 17 to 23. To hear how John Mason Neale came to write this hymn, and how it is related to the Latin hymns, listen to the show. Karmyn…
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The origins of this plaintive carol date to medieval times. In the 800s, a series of Latin hymns were sung each day during Christmas Vespers from December 17 to 23. To hear how John Mason Neale came to write this hymn, and how it is related to the Latin hymns, listen to the show. Karmyn…
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