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19
March
2009

Psalm 119 verses 145-160

The Hebrew letters Koof and Reysh are the subject of this podcast. Koof, meaning the back of the head, means to follow. We will learn how the psalmist followed after God in good and difficult times. Reysh, meaning a head, a person or the sum (what is highest or most important), teaches us that God should be the head of our lives and we should use our head in submission to God.

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19
March
2009

Psalm 119 verses 65-80

The two hebrew letters being reviewed in this podcast are the Tet and the Yood. The letter Tet means to surround. These verses teach us that God’s word helps us to discernment between the good and the evil that surrounds us.

The Yood means hand. These verses will help us to understand that knowing the hand and the work of God enables us to trust Him.

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19
March
2009

Psalm 119 verses 129-144 Hearing From Gods Mouth and Getting Hooked

The two Hebrew letters for this week is the Pey and the Tsadik.

Pey means mouth or source. We will learn how God’s testimonies, words, and commandments should impact our lives. Tsadik means a fish-hook. These verses in Psalms will tell us that we can be hooked by troubles or desires but it is better to be hooked by righteousness.

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19
March
2009

Psalm 119 verses 113 - 128 Why We Need Gods Word for Discernment

The two Hebrew letters that will be discussed in this podcast are the samech and the ayin. Each of the verses in the fifteenth stanza of Psalm 119 starts with the letter Samech. Because the letter Samech means a prop, these eight verses tell us how God supports and upholds those who lean completely, not double mindedly on His law.

The sixteenth letter of the Hebrew Alef-Bet is called ayin. The ancient way this letter was drawn agrees with the meaning of the name of the letter. Ayin in ancient Hebrew means an eye. Ayin means seeing, understanding, and knowing God is vital to your relationship with him.

Listen for more scriptural enlightenment on these two letters.

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19
March
2009

Acts 16 Who Decides How We Should Serve, Us or The Holy Spirit?

As we continue our verse by verse study of the book of Acts, we continue to see that these are not just the acts of the apostles but these are also the acts of the Holy Spirit. But how did these apostles know when the Holy Spirit was leading them? How did they know that it was not just their will that they should evangelize a particular city? How are we to discern whether it is our own will or The Holy Spirit? Listen and apply these spiritual precepts to your heart and your ministry.

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19
March
2009

Deuteronomy 33 Blessings Forfeited

Moses continues to instruct the children of Israel concerning their settlement in the Promised Land. In this chapter Moses gives each tribe a blessing. However many of the people did not obtain the benefit that God had in store for them. How could this be? How can God have blessings in store for us but we never obtain them? Listen to this chapter of Deuteronomy and learn exactly how we can forfeit blessings.

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