LSFB102: Lifespring! Family Bible…Deuteronomy 30 – 32…Reading The Bible Through In One Year
God sees the future of Israel, and it is a mixed report.
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God sees the future of Israel, and it is a mixed report.
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Something I don’t often do on this show is take a subject directly from my Bible reading. This past week I was reading in the New Testament book of Mark. Jesus was teaching and his students completely missed his point. Not unusual for them. Listen to the show for what his point was. How many…
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The exhortation to follow God’s law continues as the people are prepared to go into the land God promised their ancestors. God gives promises of great blessings if they follow His Word, but also of curses if they do not.
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One of the things God teaches us in this section of Scripture is thankfulness.
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Another demonstration of the comprehensive nature of God’s law.
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Among other things today, we see some of the foundations for the justice system used in the United States. Obviously, we don’t use all of the Levitical law in the U.S., and the reasons for that are not in the purview of this podcast.
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Back in the Dark Ages, right around the time Marconi invented the radio, I worked for a radio station. A rule of thumb was “don’t play girls back-to-back”. On today’s show, I break that rule, but good! An all female playlist today, and this show rocks! Music: Kris Delmhorst…”Galuppi Baldessare” Parlour Dames…”This Isn’t True” Natalie…
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God continues preparing the people for entry into the promised land.
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God continues His preparation of the people for their entry into the Promised Land.
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Little is known about Katharina von Schlegel, the German author of this poem. Her words, joined with the haunting strains of “Finlandia” by Jean Sibelius, have made this a classic hymn. It was widely sung during World War II when it comforted an entire nation. Music in this episode: Prayers For This Century…”Be Still, My…
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