Episodes

Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
The two Hebrew word we will be discussing in these verses are the Sheen, which means tooth and the tav, which means a sign, or mark. Learn the significance of these two letters that complete the Hebrew alphabet.

Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Deuteronomy 34 Moses' Last Words
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
When God takes a loved one how important are their last words? Here in Deuteronomy chapter 34, we have the last words of Moses. Learn the secret message behind the words that he spoke. You will never look at this chapter the same again.

Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Jeremiah 49 Globalism According To God
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Globalism is a term used to denote economic and political unity between all nations. It has become the new term for "world peace." But what does God think about this globalism? Is it good for us? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Is God for or against it? Listen to this podcast and learn what God has to say about globalism. This concept is not as new as you think.

Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Jeremiah 48 God Will Cause The Proud To Be Shamed
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Verse by verse bible study in Jeremiah chapter 48. Is the God of the bible the God of the Jews only? Does he judge other nations? If he does, is it fair? How can God judge those who do not know Him? What about those in the remote parts of Africa who never heard about Jesus, are they judged too? Listen and learn from the source the answers to these questions and more through his prophet Jeremiah.

Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Jeremiah 47 God Does Not Forget a Nations Arrogance
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Sunday Mar 29, 2009
Verse by verse bible study on this 47th chapter of Jeremiah. Learn how God deals with nations and people who are arrogant toward his people and his word. Learn why it is important for us as people and a nation to remain humble in the sight of the Lord. Learn exactly what God counts as arrogance towards him and how to avoid the snare of pride.

Saturday Mar 28, 2009
Acts 17 The Word of God Has Enemies
Saturday Mar 28, 2009
Saturday Mar 28, 2009
Verse by verse bible study on this 17th chapter of Acts. Learn why people react so negatively to the word of God.

Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Psalm 119 verses 145-160
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
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.

Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Psalm 119 verses 65-80
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
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.

Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Psalm 119 verses 129-144 Hearing From Gods Mouth and Getting Hooked
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
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.

Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Psalm 119 verses 113 - 128 Why We Need Gods Word for Discernment
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
Thursday Mar 19, 2009
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.

