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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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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: [email protected] Podcast Notes and other episodes: goodchristadelphiantalks.com For full series, check the GCT Extended Podcast: anchor.fm/gct-extended
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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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Get ready for the wildest ride down the aisle and beyond! Here Comes the Drama dives into the chaos, hilarity, and heartwarming moments of weddings and events. Hosted by Christa Innis, the creator behind Party Planning by Christa, this podcast brings to life the jaw-dropping real-life wedding horror stories sent in by her almost 700,000 social media fans. Each episode features live reactions, advice on setting boundaries, and discussions about all things drama in the world of weddings, parti ...
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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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Send us a text What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever witnessed at a wedding? From mother-in-law meltdowns to guests causing a scene on the dance floor, weddings are full of unforgettable moments—and sometimes, outright chaos! In this episode, Christa sits down with TikTok creator and former event planner Lucette Brown, the creative force behind the…
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It's a NEW YEAR and there's grace to hear afresh from the Spirit of God. Prophetic words are not just a luxury, but a necessity. Just as communication is vital in human relationships, hearing God's voice strengthens the bond between a believer and the Creator. Hearing God's voice provides clarity and direction in life. It helps believers make decis…
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Exodus 10 records plagues 8 and 9 – the ravenous grasshoppers (plague locusts) and the intense supernatural darkness, which gripped every Egyptian household. Israel has been learning of what Yahweh’s Name meant personally to them. Remember that God has severed His people from the Egyptians from plague 4 onwards. Well might they say what the Psalmis…
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Exodus 10 records plagues 8 and 9 – the ravenous grasshoppers (plague locusts) and the intense supernatural darkness, which gripped every Egyptian household. Israel has been learning of what Yahweh’s Name meant personally to them. Remember that God has severed His people from the Egyptians from plague 4 onwards. Well might they say what the Psalmis…
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Exodus 9 tells of the 5th plague (a grievous disease which killed the livestock of the Egyptians); the 6th plague (of sore boils on man and beast); and the 7th plague (hail which smote the grain and vegetables of the Egyptians). The economy and food of Egypt was being destroyed by Pharaoh’s stubborn arrogance and defiance of Yahweh. A man whose hea…
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Exodus 9 tells of the 5th plague (a grievous disease which killed the livestock of the Egyptians); the 6th plague (of sore boils on man and beast); and the 7th plague (hail which smote the grain and vegetables of the Egyptians). The economy and food of Egypt was being destroyed by Pharaoh’s stubborn arrogance and defiance of Yahweh. A man whose hea…
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The first part of our reading today, Ch. 13 of Romans, needs to be understood in the context of the whole Bible. Paul tells his readers, “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities … those that exist have been instituted by God. Whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed … for rulers are not a terror to good conduc…
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This week we are listening to a class by Bro. Everett Muniz that was give at the Ontario Winter Bible School in 2015 on the subject "Be Ye Holy", this is Class 5 which is titled, "If God Be For Us". Be sure to subscribe to the GCT Extended podcast to hear the first 4 classes in this series! We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day…
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In Genesis we are reading of Moses’ encounters with Pharaoh and today we saw Moses’ demand “We must go three days journey into the wilderness and sacrifice to the LORD our God as he tells us” [Ch.8 v.27] Over the next few days we will read of the drama of the plagues: we pondered the example of Pharaoh’s tactic of first agreeing and then denying Mo…
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Exodus 9 tells of the 5th plague (a grievous disease which killed the livestock of the Egyptians); the 6th plague (of sore boils on man and beast); and the 7th plague (hail which smote the grain and vegetables of the Egyptians). The economy and food of Egypt was being destroyed by Pharaoh's stubborn arrogance and defiance of Yahweh. A man whose hea…
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Exodus 7 verses1-13 describe Moses' and Aaron's next encounter with Pharaoh, who was the embodiment of supremacy over all Egypt's gods. The Almighty had told his representatives that Pharaoh would mightily resist until God's signs and wonders had been multiplied in Egypt and Yahweh shown to be superior and incomparable in all the earth. The demand …
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Exodus 5 tells of Moses and Aaron standing before Pharaoh and issuing their demand and ultimatum. Pharaoh arrogantly responds, “Who is Yahweh?” Proud man you will learn when He abases you. He tells his slaves – no more straw for bricks – it will become worse for Israel should you try to resist me. Back to rigorous work you idle slaves, Pharaoh says…
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Exodus 7 verses1-13 describe Moses' and Aaron's next encounter with Pharaoh, who was the embodiment of supremacy over all Egypt's gods. The Almighty had told his representatives that Pharaoh would mightily resist until God's signs and wonders had been multiplied in Egypt and Yahweh shown to be superior and incomparable in all the earth. The demand …
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Exodus 5 tells of Moses and Aaron standing before Pharaoh and issuing their demand and ultimatum. Pharaoh arrogantly responds, “Who is Yahweh?” Proud man you will learn when He abases you. He tells his slaves – no more straw for bricks – it will become worse for Israel should you try to resist me. Back to rigorous work you idle slaves, Pharaoh says…
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Our readings today – in Exodus and Romans tie in together in their reference to the exaltation of Moses, now ready, in God’s sight, to serve him after 40 years of preparation “in the land of Midian.” Moses is now a meek and humble man (Numbers 12 v.3) – God can now use him. Paul’s points in our Roman’s chapter (9) are illuminating: first, he states…
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Chapter 4 tells of the angel giving Moses 3 powerful supporting signs to convince the resistant Hebrews to believe God and His prophet and representative, Moses. The sign of the staff that would turn into a snake; the sign of the hand that would become leprous before being healed; the sign of waters of the Nile (Egypt’s life blood) becoming blood (…
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Paul’s letter to the Romans contains some of the most meaningful and thought provoking words in the Bible. It is impossible to read it and take all the points into our minds until we have read it meditatively many times over, making our own notes. More than any other book in the Bible, it calls for diligent and reflective study and the following up…
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Romans 7 starts with an analogy comparing the liberty to remarry providing the former spouse had deceased with the believer’s freedom from the law because Christ’s death was the death-knell for the Mosaic law. The chapter showed the law’s purpose in provoking peoples’ covetous lusts demonstrating human incapacity to be righteous on the basis of law…
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Thoughts on the readings for January 31st (Exodus 3, 4; Psalms 56, 57; Romans 9) In Exodus 3 Moses had brought his flock to the edge of the desert, Mount Sinai - known as Jebul Miss (the Mt of Moses to the Arabs. Here he saw in the distance an amazing sight - an acacia bush burning brightly, but remaining unconsumed (a symbol of God's providential …
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Israel’s family had multiplied greatly with time. And the Egyptians were fearful that if a war happened the Israelites might side with Egypt’s foes. For they were the friends of a former, but now despised dynasty – most probably that of the Hyksos shepherd-kings from Chaldea, who had conquered Egypt before the arrival of Israel’s family. Although t…
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Genesis 48 tells of the nearing of Israel’s death and his blessing both sons of Joseph in faith. The writer to the Hebrews comments on this in chapter 11 verse 21. Israel recounted God’s faithfulness to Joseph and his grandsons – Ephraim and Manasseh – before giving his blessings. He relates that his Egyptian-born grandsons are as acceptable to him…
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Readings: Exodus 1 & 2, Psalm 53 - 55, Romans 7 & 8 Presenter: Exodus 1, Dave Hart; Exodus 2, Ray Bilton; Psalm 53, Bob Baynham; Psalm 54, Stephen Adams; Psalm 55, Alan Cherry; Romans 7, Darren Guy; Romans 8, Pete Green Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 29 January http://www.dailybiblereadings.org.uk/ https://feeds.captivate.fm/ce…
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There are some days when all the readings provoke thoughts that are very meaningful and personal. In Genesis we have the words of Joseph to his brothers after their father died. The brothers are fearful that Joseph, in his position of great power in the land, will now take vengeance on them for the time they threw him into a pit, ignoring his pleas…
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cont reading.... https://christadelphianvideo.org/thoughts-on-the-readings-for-january-29th-genesis-48-49-50-psalms-51-52-romans-5-6/ Romans 5 Paul enumerated the blessings of justification and the process in life which we go through to bring us to our God. He pointed out that the initiative came from, and also commenced with, our Father. Then he e…
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Readings: Genesis 48 - 50, Psalm 51 & 52, Romans 5 & 6 Presenter: Genesis 48, Michael Ashton; Genesis 49, Richard Iredale; Genesis 50, Aaron Janes; Psalm 51, Martin Spencer; Psalm 52, John Aitkenhead; Romans 5, Andrew Johnson; Romans 6, Roger Eglen Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 29 January http://www.dailybiblereadings.org.uk/ https://feed…
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Psalm 50 is a Psalm of Asaph, who was the recorder (or secretary) at the time of David’s kingship over all Israel. He rejoices in the fact that God Himself is the Judge. See the reverence for the Almighty Asaph has in the use of many titles for his Sovereign in verse 1. The earth is commanded to listen to God, who shines forth from the glory of His…
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Genesis 46 tells of the arrival Jacob’s family’s in Egypt and gives their names and number – 66 persons who came from Israel’s procreation. Together with Israel and his 3 of his 4 wives 70 people in all came into Egypt. The chapter concludes with Israel and Joseph being joyfully reunited. Chapter 47 tells of their presentation to Pharaoh – in parti…
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Much of Paul’s reasoning as he writes to the Romans is quite profound: it needs careful thought for us to get our minds around some of the points he is making. In chapter 3 he is setting out the parallel principles (and how they converge) for the Jews who observe the law in the right spirit – and are “right” in the eyes of God and what he says of “…
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In Genesis 44 Joseph sets up yet another test for his brothers. As they journey from the Governor’s house homeward they are overtaken by a group dispatched by Joseph. They are accused of stealing the Governor’s silver cup. Naturally, the accusation is denied and the brothers’ sacks searched. The cup is found in Benjamin’s sack and they are escorted…
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In Genesis 44 Joseph sets up yet another test for his brothers. As they journey from the Governor’s house homeward they are overtaken by a group dispatched by Joseph. They are accused of stealing the Governor’s silver cup. Naturally, the accusation is denied and the brothers’ sacks searched. The cup is found in Benjamin’s sack and they are escorted…
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It has been well said that ‘no one lives in a vacuum’ – we all interact with others and have some influence on each other. Most of us live in a close community of fellow believers at least one day each week, may we see this as essential. This is good – this is wonderful. The only time it is not so is when there is discord for some reason – and disc…
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This week we are listening to a class by Bro. David Smith that was give on 2000 on the topic, "The Moral Imperative". 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: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠⁠ For Show Notes, visit our webs…
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Thoughts on the readings for January 26th (Genesis 42, 43 Psalms 46, 47, 48, Matthew 28) In Genesis 42 we read of Joseph’s 10 brothers being forced by the severe regional famine to go to Egypt to buy grain. Joseph, who was now the Governor in Egypt, spoke roughly to them in order to test them. Joseph did not yet know how events would unfold. The 10…
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In Genesis 41 we have Joseph’s elevation from prison to be the highest ruler in Egypt after Pharaoh. The butler had been restored to Pharaoh’s service so that he might be there at the time of Pharaoh’s double dream. Joseph, however, had to be patient for 3 more years before God would bring him out of the prison house – just as our Lord spent 3 days…
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Thoughts on the readings for January 26th (Genesis 42, 43 Psalms 46, 47, 48, Matthew 28) In Genesis 42 we read of Joseph’s 10 brothers being forced by the severe regional famine to go to Egypt to buy grain. Joseph, who was now the Governor in Egypt, spoke roughly to them in order to test them. Joseph did not yet know how events would unfold. The 10…
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Thoughts on the readings for January 26th (Genesis 42, 43 Psalms 46, 47, 48, Matthew 28) In Genesis 42 we read of Joseph’s 10 brothers being forced by the severe regional famine to go to Egypt to buy grain. Joseph, who was now the Governor in Egypt, spoke roughly to them in order to test them. Joseph did not yet know how events would unfold. The 10…
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Readings: Genesis 42 & 43, Psalm 46 - 48, Matthew 28 Presenter: Genesis 42, John Gifford; Genesis 43, Darren Peach; Psalm 46, Derek Mannell; Psalm 47, Mark Buckler; Psalm 48, James Walker, Matthew 28, Jim Vickers Series: Daily Bible Plan Episode Title: 26 January http://www.dailybiblereadings.org.uk/ https://feeds.captivate.fm/ce…
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In Genesis 41 we have Joseph’s elevation from prison to be the highest ruler in Egypt after Pharaoh. The butler had been restored to Pharaoh’s service so that he might be there at the time of Pharaoh’s double dream. Joseph, however, had to be patient for 3 more years before God would bring him out of the prison house – just as our Lord spent 3 days…
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Our Matthew reading (ch. 26) recounts the agonies of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane and his prayers. “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless not as I will, but as you will.” [v.39]. Jesus made his “will” conform to his Father’s will. And what of our “will”? Peter was to later write of how Christ, in his commitment …
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Our Matthew reading (ch. 26) recounts the agonies of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane and his prayers. “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless not as I will, but as you will.” [v.39]. Jesus made his “will” conform to his Father’s will. And what of our “will”? Peter was to later write of how Christ, in his commitment …
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Genesis 39 tells of the Midianites selling Joseph to Potiphar, who was the captain – or “chief” of Pharaoh’s body guard. He was probably a eunuch and therefore although his wife had a high social status in Egyptian society, nevertheless some of her desires could not be met by her husband. Being an intelligent and diligent young man Joseph soon rose…
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