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Christadelphian Encouragements provides sermons, exhortations, bible studies, memorials, and daily readings from around the world. Please visit ChristadelphianEncouragements.Com and our content creators websites for more information and Christian audio content.
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Relief can change your circumstances, but a revelation can change your life! Each week Sean and Christa share authentic insights, spiritual truths and real life stories that will equip you to deepen your connection with God. If you want to awaken a passion, tap into fresh inspiration or grow in clarity this is the podcast for you!
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Welcome to the Good Christadelphian Talks Podcast! On this podcast we will be posting a new talk to listen to at the start of each week. We pray this podcast is a blessing to you and a benefit to your walk! Send talk suggestions or comments to: GoodChristadelphianTalks@gmail.com Podcast Notes and other episodes: goodchristadelphiantalks.com For full series, check the GCT Extended Podcast: anchor.fm/gct-extended
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Joseph Campbell said people aren't seeking the meaning of life but "the experience of being alive." When songwriter Christa Wells first encountered that idea, in the depths of grief, it resonated with something in her. She recognized that her suffering was actually propelling her into a new level of awareness and vitality her soul had been craving. Through her own story and conversations with fellow creators and thrivers, songwriter Christa Wells explores the unique paths and practices leadi ...
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The Radical Mother Village Podcast with Christa Bevan A Radical Mother is a woman poised in her power ready to disrupt cycles of generational trauma that runs in her family like wildfire. Dedicated to transcending these cycles of trauma to change our lives, the lives of our children, and the landscape of our communities, radical mothers get out of bed each morning prepared to take on the work no one before us has done. We refuse to hand down our inherited traumas, choosing instead to metabol ...
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We live in a day where there is a great cry for coaches, consultants, advisors, trainers, and mentors. So many people feel either ill-equipped or under-trained in areas where they want tangible growth. This is no different in the Church and amongst an emerging generation of God-summoned believers. Mentorship from Heaven's perspective is a relationa…
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Behind every significant event in history has been the “will of the LORD” bringing about things that are “good” or things that are “bad” – more often the latter. This is even sometimes the case with seemingly insignificant events! In our reading of 1 Samuel 9, donkeys belonging to a Benjamite become lost and the owner’s son, Saul is sent to look fo…
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1 Samuel 8 starts by telling us “when Samuel became old …” and the next few chapters tell us of all the drama that happened in his old age. The first problem was that Samuel’s sons whom he had made judges “did not walk in his ways, but turned aside after gain. They took bribes and perverted justice.” [v.3]. There is no record of Samuel’s wife. How …
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Our readings in Isaiah and Revelation both challenge us with figurative language about the climax of life on earth. There are many passages in God’s word which make reference to the heavens in a way in which it seems clear they symbolise, in certain contexts, the ruling powers on earth. Through Isaiah God says, “My righteousness draws near, my salv…
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Readings: 1 Samuel 5 & 6, Isaiah 51, Revelation 12 & 13 Presenter: 1 Samuel 5, Peter Simpson; 1 Samuel 6, Keith Adams; Isaiah 51, John Thorpe; Revelation 12, Stephen Adams; Revelation 13, Alan Cherry Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 26 June org.uk/https://feeds.captivate.fm/ce https://www.oxfordchristadelphians.org.uk/bible-reading-plan/…
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We do not know a great deal about Isaiah’s personal situation. In John’s Gospel we read that “Isaiah said these things because he saw his glory and spoke of him” [12 v.41], so the seeing was with the eye of faith, a vivid picture in the mind. Isaiah “saw” what was to come, believing with such total conviction that the experience was counted as seei…
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As we continue reading the final message of Jesus in Revelation we reflect on how much heart searching it has caused believers in every generation. It’s wonderful visions of an ultimate age of perfection and glory are balanced by the awesome series of woes beforehand. The last 1900 years bear testimony to the judgements that were predicted – but so…
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This week we are listening to an Exhortation from Bro. Aaron MacAdams titled “The Inheritance of Naboth" that was given at the Moorestown Ecclesia on September 18, 2024. We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day! Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk to you next week. Send talk suggestions or comments to: ⁠⁠GoodChristadelphi…
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Readings: 1 Samuel 3, Isaiah 49, Revelation 7 - 9 Presenter: 1 Samuel 3, David Gore; Isaiah 49, Stephen Adams; Revelation 7, Peter Anderton; Revelation 8, Stephen Sykes; Revelation 9, Martin Spencer Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 24 June org.uk/https://feeds.captivate.fm/ce https://www.oxfordchristadelphians.org.uk/bible-reading-plan/…
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It appears to us as we read the unfolding visions in Revelation that their sequence reveals different aspects of the ‘march’ of human history – as human beings try to avoid their responsibility to their Creator and the Saviour he provided. These different aspects all climax in the time when “the great ones and the generals and the rich and the powe…
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Our readings today all provoke some challenging thoughts. First we read Hannah’s impassioned prayer leading her to tell Eli the priest, “I have been pouring out my soul before the LORD” [1 Sam. 1 v.15] Such is human nature that we usually only do this when there is some real crisis. Hannah proves herself to be a very spiritual woman and tomorrow we…
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Readings: 1 Samuel 1, Isaiah 46 & 47, Revelation 3 & 4 Presenter: 1 Samuel 1, Geoff Dingle; Isaiah 46, Stephen Sykes; Isaiah 47, Martin Spencer; Revelation 3, John Mallinder; Revelation 4, Derek Mannell Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 22 June org.uk/https://feeds.captivate.fm/ce https://www.oxfordchristadelphians.org.uk/bible-reading-plan/…
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Today we started reading the thought challenging last book of the Bible. At the start the symbolic language is clearly explained, assemblies of believers (which is the meaning of the word for ‘church’) are called “lampstands” (1 v.20 – candlesticks in the old A V – places where light should shine forth). The book is “a revelation of Jesus Christ, w…
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Readings: Ruth 3 & 4, Isaiah 45, Revelation 1 & 2 Presenter: Ruth 3, David McEvoy; Ruth 4, David Mallinder; Isaiah 45, Peter Anderton; Revelation 1, Ian Riddell; Revelation 2, Andrew Walker Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 21 June org.uk/https://feeds.captivate.fm/ce https://www.oxfordchristadelphians.org.uk/bible-reading-plan/…
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The account of Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi has a special message for us in encouraging us to see the ‘bigger picture’ of life, the picture as God sees it. Because of a severe famine Naomi with her husband and 2 sons move from Bethlehem to Moab. Some years pass but then her husband dies and she “was left with her two sons”[1 v.3]. The sons marr…
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Surprise! This week we have a special bonus episode for our 300th talk. Levi, Chris, Brian, and Jason all talk together about the podcast, plans for the future and revisit where the podcast has grown from its beginnings nearly 6 (!!) years ago. We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day! Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk …
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Habakkuk: I will stand upon my Watch - 5 Studies ( Mark Johnson)linktr.ee/cdvideo #Christadelphianvideo #christadelphianstalk #Christadelphians #openbible #cdvideo #bibleverse #thoughts #thoughtoftheday #meditate #think #christadelphian #God #truth #faith #hope #love #Gospeltruth #truebibleteaching #thegospelmessage #thegospeltruth #firstprinciples…
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In this series of Bible talks, Jesus draws a profound parallel between the ancient narrative of Noah’s Ark (Genesis 6-9) and the unfolding story of Bible prophecy (Matthew 24:37-38). This Bible series explores Jesus’ perspective when he uttered the phrase “As in the days of Noah” (Matt 24:37). He begins by linking the cataclysmic flood of Noah’s ti…
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What is love? As we read the aged disciple John’s final two short Epistles, his use of the word “love” jumps out at us. He writes how, “I rejoiced greatly to find some of your children walking in the truth … and this is love, that we walk according to his commandments.” [2 John v.4,6] This is how we show our love in response to God’s love. We rejoi…
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“For everyone who has been born of God overcomes the world,” writes John, and then he adds, “And this is the victory that has overcome the world – our faith” [1 John 5 v.4]. What is faith? That’s is a fundamental question – and the answer is simple! Or is it? Consider what happened in the First Century – beginning with 12 ordinary men, most of them…
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Our chapter in the First Epistle of John (Ch. 3) starts with the above words! Love comes in different “kinds” and fully genuine love is proved by the actions that follow. When we get to v.18 we read, “let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.” That kind of love should create a reaction in those who benefit from it. Look at and see h…
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This week we are listening to the fourth class from Bro. Bob Lloyds’s series on James that was given at the Winfield Bible Camp in 1998 entitled “Friendship with the World". Be sure to check the GCT Extended podcast later this week to listen to the whole series! We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day! Thank you for listening, Go…
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Today we read the fascinating 40th chapter of Isaiah which was largely taken and put to music in the Oratorio ‘The Messiah’ about 250 years ago. It begins “Comfort, comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem … that her warfare is ended and her iniquity is pardoned.” Jerusalem has been the centre of warfare for much of the time si…
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Readings: Judges 17 & 18, Isaiah 40, 1 John 1 & 2 Presenter: Judges 17, Stephen Sykes; Judges 18, Martin Spencer; Isaiah 40, Andrew Walker; 1 John 1, Stephen Knight; 1 John 2, John Mallinder Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 16 June org.uk/https://feeds.captivate.fm/ce https://www.oxfordchristadelphians.org.uk/bible-reading-plan/…
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The list in Hebrews of those who are named as examples of faith has some surprising inclusions and Samson is one of them. None of those in the list lived ‘perfect’ or blameless lives, but all had times in which they displayed great faith in God. We have just read the accounts of Samson’s remarkable strength because his hair had never been cut. When…
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Description: As disciples, it is critical to develop a Biblical worldview, which alters our view from fleshly reasoning to spiritual. It is a course which moves us to assess all situations through the eye of the spirit, which arouses opposition in ourselves and often those around us. God revealed his view of the Earth through the Creation, and in h…
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